When Johnny Rocco Was
King Of The Whole Wide World-With Lauren Bacall, Edward G. Robinson and
Humphrey Bogart’s “Key Largo” In Mind
By Fritz
Taylor
“Hey Curly
one of guys, one of the old cons Smiley if you know him, who works with me in
the laundry told me that you used to the mouth piece for the legendary Johnny
Rocco out of Chi town back in the day,” Johnny “Fingers” softly mentioned from
his lower bunk to “Curly” Hoff in the upper bunk as the call for lights out was
running through the cell-block. That cell-block in sweet home Joliet where
Fingers had just come for his first “vacation” after grabbing a dime’s worth
for an armed robbery of a liquor store off of Division Street in sweet home
Chicago and had been assigned the lower bunk (the upper one gotten based on
seniority or toughness) in the old time hood’s cell where he had been sitting
on his hands for murder and about six other crimes and given a full jolt since
he had been nabbed and extradited down in Florida in 1948.
“Sure I knew Johnny Rocco, the larger than
life Johnny Rocco, king of the streets, when he was riding high in Chi town in
the old days and later before he met his end down in Florida where I got nabbed
as a result when he worked out of Cuba, out of Havana when that town was wild and
wide open after the “Feds” busted him and shipped him out, deported him as an
undesirable alien. Johnny always took a certain pride in the fact that no local
or state coppers could lay a hand on him, he owned them one way or another and
it took the “Feds” to close down his operations. But kid you are wrong when you
say your understanding is that I was a “mouthpiece” for Johnny Rocco. First off
in those days a mouthpiece was a lawyer, the “fix it” man when things got hot
and you needed him. Anyway nobody was a mouthpiece for Johnny Rocco he was loud
enough and hard enough to make his own news. What I was if you want to know was
his go-to guy, the guy that held the operation together, maybe too his advisor
on this and that although in the end, at the end he didn’t listen to me a damn
nickel’s worth. So, no kid, I wasn’t his mouthpiece. If you keep quiet since
lights just went out I will tell you about how the great Johnny Rocco met his
end, fell down and tomorrow you can ask me questions about stuff if you are
still interested.
“Johnny came
over from Italy back around World War I, maybe he was trying to avoid the war
over there like a lot of guys were maybe he just heard that there were easy
pickings in America and grabbed a ticket for the next tub. Johnny wasn’t much
for going into the details of early life and I knew him for thirty years so
don’t ask me about that. He hit Division Street running pulling an armed
robbery of Jimmy’s Gas Station in broad daylight a couple of days after he
landed in Chi town from New York. The fucking gas jockey was so scared of
Johnny that he told the coppers he couldn’t identify the guy who had robbed
him. Made it plain from jump street he was the new guy in town and if you
didn’t like it well you would like it. I ran into him one night at Stan’s
Tavern deep in Division Street where he made his headquarters then before he
moved up to the Club Nana. I was looking for the guy who made the news with his
unmasked armed robbery in daylight. I wanted in on a guy who was that tough on
day one. One thing about Johnny Rocco he wasn’t like a lot of those wops who
just stayed with each other-you know Cosa Nostra-our thing- which meant
everybody not Italian stay away. Johnny looked for guys as tough and mean as
him that was all that counted. Guys like the guys who went down to Cuba with
him and back to Florida. Me, an old German, Toots, a limey, Angel a spic,
Feeney a Mick. Had his choice of women too but usually went with Irish girls
(said he liked the way they had the rosary in one hand and their hand down your
pants with the other). Went big for Mary Maloney, stage name Crystal Dawn,
Johnny gave her that name when he bought the Club Nana for her to sing at, she
was pretty good too until the booze got to her-and Johnny started grabbing
whatever ass he could. Johnny would have killed me if he had ever found out but
I had banged Mary when she was about fourteen and I didn’t have to coax her one
little bit. Yeah funny when Johnny cashed his check in America, had to leave he
wanted Crystal there with him.
“The
twenties were a good time, a great time for guys whose motto was “more,” and
more is what Johnny and the rest of us wanted. We started to make a little name
for ourselves for running liquor, then the numbers, then women, any women you
wanted, any age, Johnny would let me take the young ones and break them in
since I always liked the young pussy, the younger the better. Down in Cuba,
Jesus, they get ripe about twelve and most of the times you didn’t have to do a
lot to coax them out of their dresses. But the thing that made Johnny, made him
a little ahead of his time in rackets was the dope, marijuana, opium, cocaine,
heroin, you name it. Most of the battles among us was over dope forget booze,
even illegal booze, there was a ton of money in dope if you knew how to control
the product. And a mountain of dead bodies followed that struggle. Funny
because that is what would do Johnny in, a chicken shit rap by some young punk
Assistant Attorney-General, a Fed, thirty years as an upstanding member of the
community and Johnny had to go bye-bye
to Havana.
“Cuba was okay as a place to stay for a week
or two but after you got tired of getting your ashes hauled or had enough of
pina coladas Johnny and the rest of us got restless. The way the story went
later was that Johnny had gotten a ton of counterfeit money and was going to
head back to Florida and make a deal with some guys who wanted to buy it in
Miami and use that as seed money on the road back to being king of the rackets
again. That is how legends get started and go wrong though. The stuff Johnny
had was dope in case you heard otherwise, the stuff that had made him king. He
couldn’t very well go to a wide open town like Miami so he decided to lam out
for Key Largo further south and quieter on his big yacht to make the deal. I
told him that the Keys in the summer were too hot and he would wind up sweating
his ass off (me too) but he wouldn’t listen, wanted to make the deal on the QT.
“We needed a
place once we got there and the only place that was open, or wasn’t closed for
season once the winter trade drifted back North was this Hotel Largo, kind of
rundown and kind of too open. So I negotiated with this old guy in a wheelchair
who owned the place, Lionel something, no, James Temple, and his daughter,
Nora, a looker for an older dame if that was your thing, who I found out later
was not his daughter but daughter-in-law who had come down after her husband,
James’s son George had been killed in action over in Europe during the Second
World War. I gave this Temple enough
money to make sure he kept the place open and enough so that he had better not
ask questions. So the six of us (remember Crystal Dawn was along for the ride
too, a mistake since she couldn’t keep her hands off the booze, or off a couple
of Indian boys who she snuck out back with when Johnny was sleeping)
“Then this
Frank McCloud came in, came in on the bus so I figured him at first for just a
cheapskate tourist looking for cheap lodging on the off-season. It turned out
that Frank had been this Temple son’s commanding officer over in Italy I think
it was and he had decided to come down and tell Temple and Nora how brave their
guy had been. I didn’t like the look of him and told Johnny that this guy would
be nothing but trouble. Knew who Johnny was since he had been some kind of
newspaper guy before the war. I had that right. Johnny always quick to show
anybody at all who was king of the hill challenged this McCloud to duel it out
with him, threw him a gun, see what he was made of. This guy backed down,
backed down saying ‘what difference did one Johnny Rocco’ in this world. After
that Johnny would always bait him with the term ‘soldier’ and say it in such a
way that made the word seem like dog shit. I tried to tell Johnny to cool his
heels this guy was more than he looked like, was made of something to back down
when he was being watched by this Temple and that Nora who seemed to have eyes
for him right off. I was right about that worry. Later when I came up for my
trial this Frank showed up to testify against me for some reason and the news
came out that he had won a Bronze Star and a couple of other medals so he was
no coward. Little good that did Johnny R.
“Maybe if
the weather, the hurricane that was brewing after we arrived, hadn’t been so
drastic we would have made the deal, gone back to Cuba for a while to figure out
the next step and Johnny would be back in Chi town and me with him. But the
weather had everybody off especially when the winds started to blow hard.
Trouble was some nosey copper had been around looking for that pair of Indians
that Crystal had given a tumble-they were wanted for some crumb bum crime. Here
is where Johnny let the heat get to him but also showed that when the deal went
down he was still the best stone-cold killer around even if he did farm out
most of his work when he was on top. This copper who we had to cold-cock but when
he got up all groggy he was all gung-ho, this was after Johnny had humiliated
Frank, he took the gun off the floor where Frank had thrown it and tried to
take Johnny in, arrest Johnny. Johnny
shot him where he stood without blinking an eye. See that gun was unloaded.
Beautiful play- a Johnny special.
“That was
his last smart play though. After the guys from Miami came, gave the dough, and
left Johnny found out that the captain of his yacht had moved the boat to safer
harbors so we needed to get the hell out to the boat some way. This Frank had
helped Nora with the hotel boat earlier so I told Johnny that this guy could
take us out in that craft. We made him agree to do so. The five of us, Crystal
was excess baggage with her booze problem then so Johnny was dumping her, and
this Frank got into the hotel boat and started heading out. The seas were rough
but we were doing okay until I noticed that Frank had made a strange move with
the boat and Feeney had gone overboard. I took a shot at Frank, wounding him,
and he shot at me wounding me. I fell down on my face. Everybody later thought
I was dead but when we got to port, back to the hotel Frank noticed I was still
breathing and they took me to the fucking hospital and then extradited me back
to Illinois. Toots took a shot at Frank too and Frank felled him as well. That
left Angel and Johnny to figure out how Frank got a gun. Johnny no hero when
things were even told Angel to go up against Frank. He said no. Mistake for
Angel-Johnny shot him like a mangy stray dog. It is now Johnny against Frank
with Johnny trying to bargain with him. No go. Johnny then goes off his
wheels-goes after Frank. Bang-Johnny boy is a goner. Frank, wounded twice,
still gets us back to the hotel port.
How did
Frank get a gun? Crystal when Johnny turned her over had grabbed the thing from
Johnny’s pocket when she was kissing him good-bye. The drunken bitch. Yeah, but
the important thing to remember is that for a long time Johnny, Johnny Rocco
and no other was king of the hill, maybe the last of his kind.
Finished
Curly could hear Johnny Fingers breathing softly in the bunk below. Fingers
would certainly have questions in the morning for him.
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