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Zaluchi
had
brought
his
Consigliere
with
him
and
both
men
came
to
Don
Corleone
to
embrace
him
.
Zaluchi
had
a
booming
American
voice
with
only
the
slightest
trace
of
an
scent
.
He
was
conservatively
dressed
,
very
businessman
,
and
with
a
hearty
goodwill
to
match
.
He
said
to
Don
Corleone
,
"
Only
your
voice
could
have
brought
me
here
.
"
Don
Corleone
bowed
his
head
in
thanks
.
He
could
count
on
Zaluchi
for
support
.
The
next
two
Dons
to
arrive
were
from
the
West
Coast
,
motoring
from
there
in
the
same
car
since
they
worked
together
closely
in
any
case
.
They
were
Frank
Falcone
and
Anthony
Molinari
and
both
were
younger
than
any
of
the
other
men
who
would
come
to
the
meeting
;
in
their
early
forties
.
They
were
dressed
a
little
more
informally
than
the
others
,
there
was
a
touch
of
Hollywood
in
their
style
and
they
were
a
little
more
friendly
than
necessary
.
Frank
Falcone
controlled
the
movie
unions
and
the
gambling
at
the
studios
plus
a
complex
of
pipeline
prostitution
that
supplied
girls
to
the
whorehouses
of
the
states
in
the
Far
West
.
It
was
not
in
the
realm
of
possibility
for
any
Don
to
become
"
show
biz
"
but
Falcone
had
just
a
touch
.
His
fellow
Dons
distrusted
him
accordingly
.
Anthony
Molinari
controlled
the
waterfronts
of
San
Francisco
and
was
preeminent
in
the
empire
of
sports
gambling
.
He
came
of
Italian
fishermen
stock
and
owned
the
best
San
Francisco
sea
food
restaurant
,
in
which
he
took
such
pride
that
the
legend
had
it
he
lost
money
on
the
enterprise
by
giving
too
good
value
for
the
prices
charged
.
He
had
the
impassive
face
of
the
professional
gambler
and
it
was
known
that
he
also
had
something
to
do
with
dope
smuggling
over
the
Mexican
border
and
from
the
ships
plying
the
lanes
of
the
oriental
oceans
.
Their
aides
were
young
,
powerfully
built
men
,
obviously
not
counselors
but
bodyguards
,
though
they
would
not
dare
to
carry
arms
to
this
meeting
.
It
was
general
knowledge
that
these
bodyguards
knew
karate
,
a
fact
that
amused
the
other
Dons
but
did
not
alarm
them
in
the
slightest
,
no
more
than
if
the
California
Dons
had
come
wearing
amulets
blessed
by
the
Pope
.
Though
it
must
be
noted
that
some
of
these
men
were
religious
and
believed
in
God
.
Next
arrived
the
representative
from
the
Family
in
Boston
.
This
was
the
only
Don
who
did
not
have
the
respect
of
his
fellows
.
He
was
known
as
a
man
who
did
not
do
right
by
his
"
people
,
"
who
cheated
them
unmercifully
.
This
could
be
forgiven
,
each
man
measures
his
own
greed
.
What
could
not
be
forgiven
was
that
he
could
not
keep
order
in
his
empire
.
The
Boston
area
had
too
many
murders
,
too
many
petty
wars
for
power
,
too
many
unsupported
free-lance
activities
;
it
flouted
the
law
too
brazenly
.
If
the
Chicago
Mafia
were
savages
,
then
the
Boston
people
were
gavones
,
or
uncouth
louts
;
ruffians
.
The
Boston
Don
's
name
was
Domenick
Panza
.
He
was
short
,
squat
;
as
one
Don
put
it
,
he
looked
like
a
thief
.
The
Cleveland
syndicate
,
perhaps
the
most
powerful
of
the
strictly
gambling
operations
in
the
United
States
,
was
represented
by
a
sensitive-looking
elderly
man
with
gaunt
features
and
scow-white
hair
.
He
was
known
,
of
course
not
to
his
face
,
as
"
the
Jew
"
because
he
had
surrounded
himself
with
Jewish
assistants
rather
than
Sicilians
.
It
was
even
rumored
that
he
would
have
named
a
Jew
as
his
Consigliere
if
he
had
dared
.
In
any
case
,
as
Don
Corleone
's
Family
was
known
as
the
Irish
Gang
because
of
Hagen
's
membership
,
so
Don
Vincent
Forlenza
's
Family
was
known
as
the
Jewish
Family
with
somewhat
more
accuracy
.
But
he
ran
an
extremely
efficient
organization
and
he
was
not
known
ever
to
have
fainted
at
the
sight
of
blood
,
despite
his
sensitive
features
.
He
ruled
with
an
iron
hand
in
a
velvet
political
glove
.
The
representatives
of
the
Five
Families
of
New
York
were
the
last
to
arrive
and
Tom
Hagen
was
struck
by
how
much
more
imposing
,
impressive
,
these
five
men
were
than
the
out-of-towners
,
the
hicks
.
For
one
thing
,
the
five
New
York
Dons
were
in
the
old
Sicilian
tradition
,
they
were
"
men
with
a
belly
"
meaning
,
figuratively
,
power
and
courage
;
and
literally
,
physical
flesh
,
as
if
the
two
went
together
,
as
indeed
they
seem
to
have
done
in
Sicily
.
The
five
New
York
Dons
were
stout
,
corpulent
men
with
massive
leonine
heads
,
features
on
a
large
scale
,
fleshy
imperial
noses
,
thick
mouths
,
heavy
folded
cheeks
.
They
were
not
too
well
tailored
or
barbered
;
they
had
the
look
of
no-nonsense
busy
men
without
vanity
.
There
was
Anthony
Stracci
,
who
controlled
the
New
Jersey
area
and
the
shipping
on
the
West
Side
docks
of
Manhattan
.
He
ran
the
gambling
in
Jersey
and
was
very
strong
with
the
Democratic
political
machine
.
He
had
a
fleet
of
freight
hauling
trucks
that
made
him
a
fortune
primarily
because
his
trucks
could
travel
with
a
heavy
overload
and
not
be
stopped
and
fined
by
highway
weight
inspectors
.
These
trucks
helped
ruin
the
highways
and
then
his
roadbuilding
firm
,
with
lucrative
state
contracts
,
repaired
the
damage
wrought
.
It
was
the
kind
of
operation
that
would
warm
any
man
's
heart
,
business
of
itself
creating
more
business
.
Stracci
,
too
,
was
old-fashioned
and
never
dealt
in
prostitution
,
but
because
his
business
was
on
the
waterfront
it
was
impossible
for
him
not
to
be
involved
in
the
drug-smuggling
traffic
.
Of
the
five
New
York
Families
opposing
the
Corleones
his
was
the
least
powerful
but
the
most
well
disposed
.