Post by TonyBombassolo on Sept 19, 2023 3:50:06 GMT
CG 6576-C*
• Active between 1962-10-22 and 1965-07-12
• This was a mite microphone known as “SHADE” installed in the baseboard of Pat Marcy’s office, Room 2306, 100 North La Salle Street, Chicago, IL per www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=168561#relPageId=4
• Requested to have information summarized by bureau
• 1962-12-?? Furnishes information John D’Arco to be replaced by Anthony De Tolve, IL State Senator and nephew (by marriage) to Giancana
• 1962-12-01 Furnishes information that Sam Giancana has final say regarding the selection of any political candidates (sometime between 12/1/1962 and 1/18/1963)
• 1962-12-01 Furnishes information that Gus Alex uses Pat Marcy for any political favors or fixes with municipal judges (sometime between 12/1/1962 and 1/18/1963)
• 1962-12-17 Advises that Fred Roti tells Pat Marcy that he heard from Eugene Lieberman that Bobby Kennedy came to Chicago and he “found out about John” and called the President and put it all in writing.
• 1963-01-?? Advises that Giancana feels De Tolve’s incompetence necessitates removing him and replacing him with someone of intelligence and political know how, and that De Tolve is unaware of Giancana’s dissatisfaction.
• 1963-02-?? Advises that Giancana has made Anthony Tisci (Giancana’s son-in-law) the direct liaison between Giancana’s organization and the Democratic 1st Ward organization. Tisci’s instructions would then be related to Pat Marcy, and that Michael Fiorito would replace De Tolve. De Tolve would stay on the ballot but Fiorito would be a “write-in” candidate and would be elected. The FBI alerted Cook County Sheriff Richard B. Ogilvie of this and he began and investigation into it, before Fiorito would resign as aldermen. Per www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=141828#relPageId=11
• 1963-??-?? Advises that Sam Giancana is still the undisputed leader of the organized criminal element in Chicago
• 1963-06-10 furnishes information regarding activities occurring within the offices of the First Ward Democratic Organization, specifically Pat Marcy
• 1963-06-17 furnishes information regarding activities occurring within the offices of the First Ward Democratic Organization, specifically Pat Marcy
• 1964-08-26 furnishes information that Pat Marcy met with Judge Pasquale “Buck” Sorrentino and requested that he set up a meeting with Pat Marcy and Judge Raymond P. Drymalski. Drymalski at the time was hearing the petition filed by Anthony Tisci against the “Chicago American” newspaper that would enjoin them from publishing the results of depositions taken in their case against Tisci. Marcy then called Romeo Nappi. Tisci was Giancana’s son-in-law.
• Active between 1962-10-22 and 1965-07-12
• This was a mite microphone known as “SHADE” installed in the baseboard of Pat Marcy’s office, Room 2306, 100 North La Salle Street, Chicago, IL per www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=168561#relPageId=4
• Requested to have information summarized by bureau
• 1962-12-?? Furnishes information John D’Arco to be replaced by Anthony De Tolve, IL State Senator and nephew (by marriage) to Giancana
• 1962-12-01 Furnishes information that Sam Giancana has final say regarding the selection of any political candidates (sometime between 12/1/1962 and 1/18/1963)
• 1962-12-01 Furnishes information that Gus Alex uses Pat Marcy for any political favors or fixes with municipal judges (sometime between 12/1/1962 and 1/18/1963)
• 1962-12-17 Advises that Fred Roti tells Pat Marcy that he heard from Eugene Lieberman that Bobby Kennedy came to Chicago and he “found out about John” and called the President and put it all in writing.
• 1963-01-?? Advises that Giancana feels De Tolve’s incompetence necessitates removing him and replacing him with someone of intelligence and political know how, and that De Tolve is unaware of Giancana’s dissatisfaction.
• 1963-02-?? Advises that Giancana has made Anthony Tisci (Giancana’s son-in-law) the direct liaison between Giancana’s organization and the Democratic 1st Ward organization. Tisci’s instructions would then be related to Pat Marcy, and that Michael Fiorito would replace De Tolve. De Tolve would stay on the ballot but Fiorito would be a “write-in” candidate and would be elected. The FBI alerted Cook County Sheriff Richard B. Ogilvie of this and he began and investigation into it, before Fiorito would resign as aldermen. Per www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=141828#relPageId=11
• 1963-??-?? Advises that Sam Giancana is still the undisputed leader of the organized criminal element in Chicago
• 1963-06-10 furnishes information regarding activities occurring within the offices of the First Ward Democratic Organization, specifically Pat Marcy
• 1963-06-17 furnishes information regarding activities occurring within the offices of the First Ward Democratic Organization, specifically Pat Marcy
• 1964-08-26 furnishes information that Pat Marcy met with Judge Pasquale “Buck” Sorrentino and requested that he set up a meeting with Pat Marcy and Judge Raymond P. Drymalski. Drymalski at the time was hearing the petition filed by Anthony Tisci against the “Chicago American” newspaper that would enjoin them from publishing the results of depositions taken in their case against Tisci. Marcy then called Romeo Nappi. Tisci was Giancana’s son-in-law.