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Giuseppe "Joe" Ida (November 6, 1890 Calabria, Italy- ? South Philadelphia) was the boss of the Philadelphia crime family from 1946 until he was deported in 1959. In 1919 Ida came to America and settled in South Philadelphia. Ida met Salvatore Sabella, the first boss of the Philadelphia crime family, John Avena and Giuseppe Dovi. Together the three created the Philly Mob. In 1927 Ida, Sabella, and three others were indicted for the murder of two rival gangsters; however, they were never convicted. In 1946 Ida became the boss of the Philly Mob. As boss, Ida created a stronger family to remove the Jewish Mafia from his territory; putting an end to the Jewish Syndicate in Philadelphia and South Jersey. In October 1957 Ida and his underboss Dominick Oliveto were present at the Apalachin Meeting. Ida and Oliveto were arrested at the scene. Finally he was indicted on drug trafficking charges and was deported to Italy in 1959.
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Giuseppe "Joe" Ida Ida, Joseph
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Calabria, Italy
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Former Boss of the Philadelphia crime family
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1890-11-06
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Former Boss of the Philadelphia crime family
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In 1919 Ida came to America and settled in South Philadelphia. Ida met Salvatore Sabella, the first boss of the Philadelphia crime family, John Avena and Giuseppe Dovi. Together the three created the Philly Mob. In 1927 Ida, Sabella, and three others were indicted for the murder of two rival gangsters; however, they were never convicted. In 1946 Ida became the boss of the Philly Mob. As boss, Ida created a stronger family to remove the Jewish Mafia from his territory; putting an end to the Jewish Syndicate in Philadelphia and South Jersey. In October 1957 Ida and his underboss Dominick Oliveto were present at the Apalachin Meeting. Ida and Oliveto were arrested at the scene. Finally he was indicted on drug trafficking charges and was deported to Italy in 1959. Giuseppe "Joe" Ida (November 6, 1890 Calabria, Italy- ? South Philadelphia) was the boss of the Philadelphia crime family from 1946 until he was deported in 1959.