JFK Bust at Kennedy Plaza, Atlantic City Boardwalk
ACConsig: JFK Bust at Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City
My Great Discovery Channel Adventure – Bill Kelly
Early Summer 2012
They got to me through the internet.
It was a mid-level producer for a Hollywood
film company calling from California
who was subcontracted to the Discovery channel to make a documentary film on the
history of booze in America .
To be hosted by Mike Rowe, best known for his popular TV series “Dirty Work,”
in which he takes on different, difficult jobs, it would be aired on the
Discovery channel in the fall.
They were coming to film in Atlantic
City and needed a “Kennedy-Mob specialist” to tie in
Joe Kennedy and the mobsters during prohibition and how they helped get JFK
elected president.
They had searched the internet and came across my [http://jfkcountercoup.blogspot.com/]
on the assassination and read an article I had done on Al Capone in Atlantic
City in the Boardwalk
Journal [http://boardwalkjournal.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/boardwlkjournal_oct2010.pdf,
and said I fit the bill.
Did I have any talking head video clips, he wanted to know?
And I just happened to have the American Legion video on the Repatriation of
Richard Somers and the Intrepid crew from Tripoli ,
and sent him the link. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNk8ka8wySU
]
Shortly thereafter I got a call from a young women asking if
I could be interviewed by Mike Lowe at Kennedy
Plaza on the Atlantic City
Boardwalk?
Well, I was now living an hour’s drive away, I was out of
steady work, had just sold my car, and was in the middle of some unfinished
dental work, but they offered me $100 if I showed up and go on camera to talk
about the Kennedys and the mob. I countered $150 and a case of beer, and they
agreed.
So I got my friend Robert to give me a ride, and got there
at the appointed time – twelve noon ,
and then received a cell phone call from a women who said they were running
late but would be there soon.
I sat on the edge of the stage with Robert, my driver and
bodyguard who had once worked as a trainer and sparing partner for Mohammed
Ali. He agreed to give me a ride for $20, lunch and all the beer he could
drink. Robert is def, but not dumb. He usually wears a custom tee-shirt that
features one of a dozen photos he has of him and Ali.
Sitting there looking at old Convention Hall, an attractive young
women approaches, cell phone in hand, and as she greets me a van pulls up. She
explains Mike Rowe will be along shortly, gets me to sign a release and hands
me a copy of one page of the script, the part that the “Kennedy expert” talks
about old Joe Kennedy’s bootlegging days and his mob connections.
While I’m reading it, another van pulls up and before long
there’s a half-dozen guys putting up a couple of tents and three cameramen
setting up their equipment.
The young women, an assistant producer, said they had a
wonderful time in Atlantic City , as
this was their last day. They were staying at the Madison, an old, non-casino
hotel just off the Boardwalk, and had just completed a shoot at the Knife &
Fork, one of the few, old classic restaurants left from the Nucky Johnson “Boardwalk
Empire” days.
I read the script – my part is only half a page – and gives
general directions, not exact words to say. It has the “Kennedy Expert” describe
Old Joe Kennedy’s bootlegging days and how he got the mobsters to help get his
son elected, though it is careful to note that there’s no “real evidence” of
the mob ties.
While tents are going up and cameramen are positioning
themselves and checking light meters, Mike Rowe comes bee-bopping down the
boardwalk, dressed super casual and with a light air about him. He shakes my
hand and sits down on the edge of the stage next to me.
While cameramen gage their light meters and prepare their
angles, Rowe make small talk for awhile – he’s from Baltimore – and made it big
with his hit cable TV show – “Dirty Jobs,” and was recruited to be the host and
narrator for this semi-serious documentary they area calling “How Booze Built
America,” a light hearted look at the history of the booze industry in the USA.
My part was about Old Joe Kennedy, his bootlegging days and
his son President JFK.
The clipboard snaps, Lights, Camera, Action, Mike Rowe opens
by saying, “I’m sitting in Kennedy Plaza
on the Atlantic City Boardwalk with Billy Kelly, who invited me here to tell me
about it.”
I say something like, “Well it’s called Kennedy plaza, named
in honor of President John F. Kennedy because this was to be the site of his
grand re-nomination as president – but of course that didn’t happen because he
was killed in Dallas , and it was
LBJ who was given the nomination.”
I forget exactly how it went after that, but this is the
essence of what I said or wanted to say:
The 1964 Democratic National Convention was supposed to be
the scene of the re-nomination of President Kennedy, a big party that would
include Frank Sinatra, as he had organized the President’s 1960 inaugural party
in Washington . It would be the
place from where the president would position himself for four more years of
power. But instead, because JFK was murdered in Dallas ,
the nomination was given to President Johnson. It was a much less festive
occasion that included RFK’s moving tribute to his brother, the showing of a
film tribute to the fallen president, the unveiling of this stature of JFK and
the renaming of this area as JFK Plaza .
Convention Hall, now called Boardwalk Hall, was constructed
in 1929 by Nucky Johnson, who has been made famous by the HBO TV series
Boardwalk Empire, and who in April of 1929, hosted a convention of mob bosses
from around the country.
It was at this meeting, shortly after the St. Valentine’s
Day massacre that the mob bosses decided to put an end to violence by establishing
a national commission to settle disputes. They also divided the nation into
territories and decided to get into gambling in a big way after the end of
Prohibition.
Frank Sinatra played a pivotal role in getting the gangster
underworld to support Kennedy for president, but so did his father, Joe
Kennedy, Sr., who knew many of the mob bosses from prohibition days.
Old Joe Kennedy, Sr. wasn’t a bootlegger, he owned the
liquor companies that made the booze, primarily top shelf Canadian and Scotch
whiskey and sold it to whoever wanted to buy it, with the bootleggers being
among his biggest customers.
Old Joe was into a lot of things, not just booze, - he also
produced films in Hollywood and
made a lot of money in stocks – President Roosevelt appointed him to head the
Security and Exchange Commission before he became Roosevelt ’s
ambassador to the Court of St. James in England .
With his son was running for President, Joe Kennedy tapped
into his connections with his old bootlegger associates, especially Sam
Giancana, who is known to have helped JFK win Chicago and Illinois over Nixon,
but less known is the role played by the mobsters in the West Virginia primary,
which Kennedy had to win in order to get the party’s nomination.
Giancana and Joe Kennedy were reported to be partners in the
Cal-Neva Lodge and casino in Nevada ,
where Giancana had hired Skinny D’Amato to be the manager. D’Amato owned the
500 Club in Atlantic City , where
Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin got their start and many other stars performed in
the pre-casino era, including Sinatra and the Rat Pack.
When it became apparent that the West Virginia primary was
critical for Kennedy to win the nomination, they pulled out all the stops and according
to Sy Hersh in his book “The Dark Side of Camelot,” D’Amato was sent there with
a suitcase full of cash that he distributed liberally to the various West
Virginia County Sheriffs, who he knew from their yearly convention in Atlantic
City.
So after Kennedy won the West Virginia
primary, got the nomination and won the election by only a few hundred thousand
votes, Sinatra played a major role in the inaugural parties, and Atlantic
City was selected to be the site of the 1964
Democratic Convention.
By 1964 however, everything had fallen apart. JFK had
appointed his brother RFK attorney general, and he went after the mob even
though the President shared a women with Giancana, who was also involved in the
CIA plots to kill Castro. But instead of Castro,
it was Kennedy who was killed and it was LBJ who came to Atlantic
City as President to be nominated at the Democratic
Convention.
When he was here, LBJ was officially registered at a
boardwalk hotel, but he actually stayed downbeach at the Margate
home of Carroll Rosenbloom, the owner of the Baltimore Colts football team.
Rosenbloom was a big gambler and had purchased Meyer Lansky’s interest in Havana ’s
Hotel Nacional Casino with Mike McLaney, one of JFK’s Palm
Beach , Florida neighbors and
golf partners. A month later Castro came to power and closed the casinos, so
Rosenbloom was a big loser there, but he was good friends with LBJ.
During the half-hour or so on-camera interview, I knew it
would be edited down to only a few minutes that would be in the film, and one
of the parts edited out was when Rowe asked me the name of the guy LBJ stayed
with, and I momentarily couldn’t think of Carroll Rosenbloom’s name.
After it was over, and they began to disassemble the tents
and put away their equipment, I mentioned to Rowe and one of the producers that
next year – 2013 was the 50th anniversary of the assassination of
President Kennedy, it would be a big media event and they should consider doing
a similar documentary on the assassination. I said that I would put together a
proposal and outline a tour, similar to what they did with the history of booze,
except on the assassination.
And as I was leaving, I overheard two of the producers
talking about the assassination and I knew that at least I had them hooked on
the idea.
While I don’t get Discovery and haven’t seen the “How Booze
Built America” show, I know it was on and they used some of the footage of me
because a half dozen friends called and texted me to say they saw it. Here’s
some links to some outtakes:
Dirty Jobs' host talks about "How Booze Built America"
The Drinker's Dictionary | How Booze
Built America
The Booze Effect | How Booze Built America
America's Revolution
How Booze Built America promo
The
Genius of Mike | How Booze Built America
How Booze Built
America Mike Rowe Singing
"The National Anthem"
Lincoln
and Booze | How Booze Built America
Energetic
Ethanol | How Booze Built America
This
Ball's for You | How Booze Built
America
Hatchet
Woman | How Booze Built America
Toilet
Humor | How Booze Built America
Them's Fighting Booze | How Booze Built Americaour beloved Mike Rowe leads. |