A South Philadelphia Numbers Racket Linked To Police Payoffs June 1956

A South Philadelphia numbers racket was the subject of an investigative report issued by Philadelphia Police Commissioner Thomas J. Gibbons in June 1956. The South Philly area was a bastion for gambler/boxing promoter Frank "Blinky" Palermo, who controlled such fighters as Ike Williams and Charles "Sonny" Liston. This was an era when Angelo Bruno had just succeeded Marco Reginelli as crime boss in Philadelphia. A Philadelphia Inquirer story of June 15th revealed that police had taken payoffs from gamblers like Palermo and Michael George Switz.

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A South Philadelphia Numbers Racket Linked To Police Payoffs June 1956

A South Philadelphia numbers racket was the subject of an investigative report issued by Philadelphia Police Commissioner Thomas J. Gibbons in June 1956. The South Philly area was a bastion for gambler/boxing promoter Frank "Blinky" Palermo, who controlled such fighters as Ike Williams and Charles "Sonny" Liston. This was an era when Angelo Bruno had just succeeded Marco Reginelli as crime boss in Philadelphia. A Philadelphia Inquirer story of June 15th revealed that police had taken payoffs from gamblers like Palermo and Michael George Switz.

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A South Philadelphia Numbers Racket Linked To Police Payoffs June 1956

A South Philadelphia Numbers Racket Linked To Police Payoffs June 1956

by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
A South Philadelphia Numbers Racket Linked To Police Payoffs June 1956

A South Philadelphia Numbers Racket Linked To Police Payoffs June 1956

by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr

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A South Philadelphia numbers racket was the subject of an investigative report issued by Philadelphia Police Commissioner Thomas J. Gibbons in June 1956. The South Philly area was a bastion for gambler/boxing promoter Frank "Blinky" Palermo, who controlled such fighters as Ike Williams and Charles "Sonny" Liston. This was an era when Angelo Bruno had just succeeded Marco Reginelli as crime boss in Philadelphia. A Philadelphia Inquirer story of June 15th revealed that police had taken payoffs from gamblers like Palermo and Michael George Switz.


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BN ID: 2940163469208
Publisher: Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr
Publication date: 02/12/2020
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 103 KB

About the Author

I am a soon to be retired Duke Medical Center library researcher, who enjoys writing. I have been writing on Wikipedia for years and have begun to write ebooks. My pastimes include selling books on EBay, genealogical research, baseball (Pittsburgh Pirates), collecting antique furniture and coins, and spending time with Kingsley, my cocker spaniel.

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