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Vallone was an immigrant from the small village of Prizzi, Sicily. Vallone reportedly arrived to New York on October 8, 1907 and from there moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin where he had an uncle. Vallone worked as a Teamster for the city of Milwaukee. For a time Vallone was reportedly Vito Guardalabene's underboss and a close ally of Pasquale Migliaccio. He succeeded Joseph Amato as the boss of the Milwaukee LCN family upon his death in 1927. During Vallone's reign as boss, The Commission (The National Crime Commission formed by Lucky Luciano and other New York mobsters) was formed and decided that the Milwaukee family would answer to and remain under the Chicago Outfit's power. Vallone retired in 1949 and died from natural causes in 1952. He was succeeded as boss by Salvatore Ferrara.

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  • Vallone was an immigrant from the small village of Prizzi, Sicily. Vallone reportedly arrived to New York on October 8, 1907 and from there moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin where he had an uncle. Vallone worked as a Teamster for the city of Milwaukee. For a time Vallone was reportedly Vito Guardalabene's underboss and a close ally of Pasquale Migliaccio. He succeeded Joseph Amato as the boss of the Milwaukee LCN family upon his death in 1927. During Vallone's reign as boss, The Commission (The National Crime Commission formed by Lucky Luciano and other New York mobsters) was formed and decided that the Milwaukee family would answer to and remain under the Chicago Outfit's power. Vallone retired in 1949 and died from natural causes in 1952. He was succeeded as boss by Salvatore Ferrara.
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  • Vallone was an immigrant from the small village of Prizzi, Sicily. Vallone reportedly arrived to New York on October 8, 1907 and from there moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin where he had an uncle. Vallone worked as a Teamster for the city of Milwaukee. For a time Vallone was reportedly Vito Guardalabene's underboss and a close ally of Pasquale Migliaccio. He succeeded Joseph Amato as the boss of the Milwaukee LCN family upon his death in 1927. During Vallone's reign as boss, The Commission (The National Crime Commission formed by Lucky Luciano and other New York mobsters) was formed and decided that the Milwaukee family would answer to and remain under the Chicago Outfit's power. Vallone retired in 1949 and died from natural causes in 1952. He was succeeded as boss by Salvatore Ferrara.
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