A cigar shop in Little Italy runned by Frankie Berberi, Smoke Signals was co-runned by Cuneo Associate, Manny Calamari who ran a racket in the backrooms. It had been so since the opening, and the Cuneo family was known to be fiercely protective of this little business. However, in 1945, Aldo Trapani began to take back Little Italy for the Corleone family, in the hope of being promoted. Smoke Signals was one of many to be taken down in the assault.
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