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f men; could not help feeling a sense of pride。 He was taking care of his world; his people。 He had not failed those who depended on him and gave him the sweat of their brows; risked their freedom and their lives in his service。 And when an employee of his was arrested and sent to prison by some mischance; that unfortunate man's family received a living allowance; and not a miserly; beggarly; begrudging pittance but the same amount the man earned when free。
This of course was not pure Christian charity。 Not his best friends would have called Don Corleone a saint from heaven。 There was some self…interest in this generosity。 An employee sent to prison knew he had only to keep his mouth shut and his wife and children would be cared for。 He knew that if he did not inform to the police a warm wele would be his when he left prison。 There would be a party waiting in his home; the best of food; homemade ravioli; wine; pastries; with all his friends and relatives gathered to rejoice in his freedom。 And sometime during the night the Consigliere; Genco Abbandando; or perhaps even the Don himself; would drop by to pay his respects to such a stalwart; take a glass of wine in his honor; and leave a handsome present of money so that he could enjoy a week or two of leisure with his family before returning to his daily toil。 Such was the infinite sympathy and understanding of Don Corleone。
It was at this time that the Don got the idea that he ran his world far better than his enemies ran the greater world which continually obstructed his path。 And this feeling was nurtured by the poor people of the neighborhood who constantly came to him for help。 To get on the home relief; to get a young boy a job or out of jail; to borrow a small sum of money desperately needed; to intervene with landlords who against all reason demanded rent from jobless tenants。
Don Vito Corleone helped them all。 Not only that; he helped them with goodwill; with encouraging words to take the bitter sting out of the charity he gave them。 It was only natural then that when these Italians were puzzled and confused on who to vote for to represent them in the state legislature; in the city offices; in the Congress; they should ask the advice of their friend Don Corleone; their Godfather。 And so he became a political power to be consulted by practical party chiefs。 He consolidated this power with a far…seeing statesmanlike intelligence; by helping brilliant boys from poor Italian families through college; boys who would later bee lawyers; assistant district attorneys; and even judges。 He planned for the future of his empire with all the foresight of a great national leader。
The repeal of Prohibition dealt this empire a crippling blow but again he had taken his precautions。 In 1933 he sent emissaries to the man who controlled all the gambling activities of Manhattan; the crap games on the docks; the shylocking that went with it as hot dogs go with baseball games; the bookmaking on sports and horses; the illicit gambling houses that ran poker games; the policy or numbers racket of Harlem。 This man's name was Salvatore Maranzano and he was one of the acknowledged pezzonovante; 。90 calibers; or big shots of the New York underworld。 The Corleone emissaries proposed to Maranzano an equal partnership beneficial to both parties。 Vito Corleone with his organization; his police and political contacts; could give the Maranzano operations a stout umbrella and the new strength to expand into Brooklyn and the Bronx。 But Maranzano was a short…sighted man and spurned the Corleone offer with contempt。 The great Al Capone was Maranzano's friend and he had his own organization; his own men; plus a huge war chest。 He would not brook this upstart whose reputation was more that of a Parliamentary debater than a true Mafioso。 Maranzano's refusal touched off the great war of 1933 which was to change the whole structure of the underworld in New York City。
At first glance it seemed an uneven match。 Salvatore Maranzano had a powerful organization with strong enforcers。 He had a friendship with Capone in Chicago and could call on help in that quarter。 He also had a good relationship with the Tattaglia Family; which controlled prostitution in the city and what there was of the thin drug traffic at that time。 He also had political contacts with powerful business leaders who used his enforcers to terrorize the Jewish unionists in the garment center and the Italian anarchist syndicates in the building trades。
Against this; Don Corleone could throw two small but superbly organized regimes led by Clemenza and Tessio。 His political and police contacts were negated by the business leaders who would support Maranzano。 But in his favor was the enemy's lack of intelligence about his organization。 The underworld did not know the true strength of his soldiers and even were deceived that Tessio in Brooklyn was a separate and independent operation。
And yet despite all this; it was an unequal battle until Vito Corleone evened out the odds with one master stroke。
Maranzano sent a call to Capone for his two best gunmen to e to New York to eliminate the upstart。 The Corleone Family had friends and intelligence in Chicago who relayed the news that the two gunmen were arriving by train。 Vito Corleone dispatched Luca Brasi to take care of them with instructions that would liberate the strange man's most savage instincts。
Brasi and his people; four of them; received the Chicago hoods at the railroad station。 One of Brasi's men procured and drove a taxicab for the purpose and the station porter carrying the bags led the Capone men to this cab。 When they got in; Brasi and another of his men crowded in after them; guns ready; and made the two Chicago boys lie on the floor。 The cab drove to a warehouse near the docks that Brasi had prepared for them。
The two Capone men were bound hand and foot and small bath towels were stuffed into their mouths to keep them from crying out。
Then Brasi took an ax from its place against the wall and started hacking at one of the Capone men。 He chopped the man's feet off; then the legs at the knees; then the thighs where they joined the torso。 Brasi was an extremely powerfull man but it took him many swings to acplish his purpose。 By that time of course the victim had given up the ghost and the floor of the warehouse was slippery with the hacked fragments of his flesh and the gouting of his blood。 When Brasi turned to his second victim he found further effort unnecessary。 The second Capone gunman out of sheer terror had; impossibly; swallowed the bath towel in his mouth and suffocated。 The bath towel was found in the man's stomach when the police performed their autopsy to determine the cause of death。
A few days later in Chicago the Capones received a message from Vito Corleone。 It was to this effect: 〃You know now how I deal with enemies。 Why does a Neapolitan interfere in a quarrel between two Sicilians? If you wish me to consider you as a friend I owe you a service which I will pay on demand。 A man like yourself must know how much more profitable it is to have a friend who; instead of calling on you for help; takes car