• Anthony Cornero Stralla also known as "the Admiral" and "Tony the Hat" (August 18, 1899 – July 31, 1955) was a bootlegger and gambling entrepreneur in...
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  • Cornero is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Cornero (1899–1955), Italian-born American bootlegger and gambling entrepreneur...
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    Jack Dragna (redirect from Anthony Rizzoti)
    representative in Las Vegas. An old bootlegging associate of Dragna's, Anthony Cornero ran gambling ships off the coast of California. Tommy Lucchese, of...
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  • dropped completely, but not because of the Code: in real life mobster Anthony Cornero ran such a fleet outside the three-mile limit, and hosted many of Hollywood's...
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  • Southern California from the late 1930s to the late 1940s, run by mobster Anthony Cornero Tango (drink), a soft drink manufactured in the United Kingdom Tango...
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  • Granlund "put her in the orbits" of various mob affiliates, including Anthony Cornero and Mickey Cohen. Spangler had allegedly been seen with Davy Ogul,...
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    all of which were illegal during Prohibition. Under the operation of Anthony Cornero, it became the largest gambling ship operating off the California coast...
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  • Southern California from the late 1930s to the late 1940s, run by mobster Anthony Cornero Rex (krewe), the Rex Organization, an old-line Mardi Gras krewe Rex...
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    singer, composer, arranger Johnnie Cochran (1937–2005), trial lawyer Anthony Cornero (1899–1955), bootlegger, gambling entrepreneur Ray "Crash" Corrigan...
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    Associate Desert Inn, Castaways, Stardust and Sundance Hotel Casino Anthony Cornero Los Angeles crime family Associate Stardust Peter Simone Kansas City...
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  • "Mikey Cigars" (born 1946) Anthony Corallo, "Tony Ducks" (1913–2000) Anthony Cornero, "Admiral", "Tony the Hat" (born Antonio Cornero Stralla, 1899–1955) Joseph...
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  • Dragna's empire, most notably shutting down the gambling ships run by Anthony Cornero. On February 14, 1950, the California Commission on Organized Crime...
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    her name was reverted to Bunker Hill. In 1946 the former boot-legger Anthony Cornero bought her, renamed her Lux, and had her converted into a gambling...
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  • to open after legalization. The Meadows was owned by Anthony Cornero (aka Tony Cornero or Anthony Stralla)[citation needed], who was a major bootlegger...
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    Dragna's empire, most notably shutting down the gambling ships run by Anthony Cornero. On February 14, 1950, the California Commission on Organized Crime...
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  • what newspapers called The Battle of Santa Monica Bay. Its owner, Anthony Cornero, went on to build the Stardust casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The greatest...
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  • San Diego), and William H. Harriman (operating off Santa Barbara). Anthony Cornero operated the gambling ships SS Rex and SS Tango during the 1930s. California...
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  • focused on aesthetic appeal—inaugurated Las Vegas's pop culture era. Anthony Cornero, a one-time bootlegger, launched the era with the Stardust casino....
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    Winchester, Nevada. The Stardust was conceived by Tony Cornero, and construction began in 1954. Cornero died in 1955, and the project was taken over by his...
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  • Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, once run by illegal offshore gambler Anthony Cornero (a.k.a. Tony Stralla) in the 1940s. Next, the team heads to Glendora...
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  • becoming the top truck driver for Tony Cornero. Eventually, Roselli was promoted to working closely with the Cornero brothers to secure liquor imports into...
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    lower-level figures: James Francis Utley, Anne Forrester, and Anthony Stralla, aka Tony Cornero. An article in the journal California History asserts that...
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    QAnon blogger Neon Revolt (an alias of former aspiring screenwriter Robert Cornero Jr.) self-published the book Revolution Q: The Story of QAnon and the 2nd...
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    bookmaker Chuck Addison, rum runner turned gambling-ship operator Tony Cornero, and attorney Charles Cradick. As the Los Angeles Times put it in 1954...
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  • Pachuca – 2011 Oscar Roberto Cornejo – Dorados – 2004–05 Miguel Ángel Cornero – América, Cruz Azul, Toluca – 1974–77, 1977–81, 1983–84 Javier Correa...
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    convictions for conspiracy to violate the National Prohibition Act, Frank Cornero and his sister Catherine were found guilty in a federal court in Los Angeles...
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