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more gambling, no more prostitution, no more deals of any kind until the murderer of
Captain McCluskey was caught. Massive raids began all over the city. All unlawful
business activities came to a standstill.
Later that day an emissary from the Families asked the Corleone Family if they were
prepared to give up the murderer. They were told that the affair did not concern them.
That night a bomb exploded in the Corleone Family mall in Long Beach, thrown from a
car that pulled up to the chain, then roared away. That night also two button men of the
Corleone Family were killed as they peaceably ate their dinner in a small Italian
restaurant in Greenwich Village. The Five Families War of 1946 had begun.
Book Two Chapter 12 Johnny Fontane waved a casual dismissal to the manservant and said, “See you in the
morning, Billy.” The colored butler bowed his way out of the huge dining room-living
room with its view of the Pacific Ocean. It was a friendly-goodbye sort of bow, not a
servant’s bow, and given only because Johnny Fontane had company for dinner.
Johnny’s company was a girl named Sharon Moore, a New York City Greenwich Village
girl in Hollywood to try for a small part in a movie being produced by an old flame who
had made the big time. She had visited the set while Johnny was acting in the Woltz
movie. Johnny had found her young and fresh and charming and witty, and had asked
her to come to his place for dinner that evening. His invitations to dinner were always
famous and had the force of royalty and of course she said yes.
Sharon Moore obviously, expected him to come on very strong because of his
reputation, but Johnny hated the Hollywood “piece of meat” approach. He never slept
with any girl unless there was something about her he really liked. Except, of course,
sometimes when he was very drunk and found himself in bed with a girl he didn’t even
remember meeting or seeing before. And now that he was thirty-five years old, divorced
once, estranged from his second wife, with maybe a thousand pubic scalps dangling
from his belt, he simply wasn’t that eager. But there was something about Sharon Moore
that aroused affection in him and so he had invited her to dinner.
He never ate much but he knew young pretty girls ambitiously starved themselves for
pretty clothes and were usually big eaters on a date so there was plenty of food on the
table. There was also plenty of liquor; champagne in a bucket, scotch, rye, brandy and