Accardo never reached the same level of notoriety as Capone. Estelle Carey was once the dice girl employed by Nick Circella, alias Nick Dean. He was indicted for kidnaping in Chicago in 1929, and that case was nol-prossed. Mr. PETERSON. Mr. PETERSON. Ralph Buglio, who was referred as a former Capone gunman, was sought for the shooting. Kastel, incidentally, was also a friend of Nickie Arnstein. Prior to the time they were released I think there were back taxes on the part of Campagna and Ricca to the extent of about $500,000, as I recall. A young Tony Accardo in 1930, when he was still moving up in the ranks of the mob. In September of 1978 a federal grand jury held hearings regarding this situation. Campagna was convicted in Federal court in New York City again with Paul Ricca and John Roselli from California and Louis Kaufman from the East, and others. He is a felon, having been sentenced to the Federal penitentiary to serve 1 1/2 years for violation of the National Prohibition Act in 1932. Apparently, Capone gangsters intended to kill Bugs Moran, Willie Marks, and Ted Newberry, all of whom were North Side underworld leaders. Shortly after the shooting, Accardo was seen in the lobby of Capones headquarters, the Lexington Hotel on Michigan Avenue, with a machine gun. Since that time Humphreys has been arrested on numerous occasions in connection with labor racketeering, gambling, and vice activities. Campagna was paroled from the Federal penitentiary on August 13, 1947, together with Paul Ricca and Charles Gioe. SECOND SESSION, PURSUANT TO Until 1921 Kastel had operated a bucket shop under the name of Dillon & Co., which it was claimed resulted in swindling clients out of approximately a half million dollars. Tony Accardo died on May 22, 1992, from congestive heart failure and acute respiratory failure. He was indicted also by the Federal grand jury in New York City with Paul Ricca, Phil D'Andrea, Nitti, and the others in connection with the movie extortion. Mr. PETERSON. During the 1920's and the early 1930's Frank Costello numbered among his associates such individuals as Louis Lepke Buchalter, Dutch Schultz, Arnold Rothstein, Joe Adonis, Owney Madden, and Willie Bioff, who incidentally testified at the moving-picture extortion trial that Costello was a member of the conspiracy through which he and George Brown had obtained control of the stage-hands' union. While he was released a year later, he soon fled to Mexico to avoid any further grand jury questioning. Respect all get to live a long "free"life, //