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Felix Anthony "Milwaukee Phil"
Alderisio (April 26, 1912 –
September 25, 1971) was an
American enforcer, bagman,
hitman and
burglar for the
Chicago Outfit...
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Aiuppa became the boss in 1971
after Felix Anthony "Milwaukee Phil"
Alderisio was sent to prison.
Under the
leadership of Aiuppa, the
Chicago Outfit...
- 1950s,
Battaglia struggled for
power along with
rivals Giancana,
Felix Alderisio and
Fiore "Fifi" Buccieri. In 1965,
Battaglia became outfit boss, succeeding...
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William "Willie Potatoes" Daddano. By the late 1950s,
along with
Felix Alderisio,
Nicoletti was one of the most
feared triggermen in
Chicago and was drawing...
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enforcer and short-lived
Chicago front boss,
Felix "Milwaukee Phil"
Alderisio.
While in Iowa
Fratto lived and
operated under the
alias "Lew Farrell"...
- Sam "Momo" Giancana, Sam "Mad Sam" DeStefano,
Felix "Milwaukee Phil"
Alderisio, and
Fiore "Fifi" Buccieri.
Ricca was sent to
prison later in 1943 for...
- that may be
ensheathed in cell
debris and mucus.
Cenci M,
Giovagnoli MR,
Alderisio M,
Vecchione A (November 1998). "Curschmann's
spirals in
sputum of subjects...
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American Mafia Preceded by Sam
Battaglia Chicago Outfit Boss 1966-1969 Succeeded by
Felix Alderisio...
- "****" Battaglia,
Luigi "****e**** Louie" Fratto,
Felix "Milwaukee Phil"
Alderisio, "Mad Sam" DeStefano,
Charles "Chuckie" Nicoletti,
Fiore "Fifi" Buccieri...
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Throughout his career, he
encountered and
dealt with
Felix "Milwaukee Phil"
Alderisio, Gus Alex,
Jackie "The Lackey" Cerone, Sam "Mooney" Giancana,
Murray "The...