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Photos: Bombings in Tucson in 1968

  • Rick Wiley
  • Sep 7, 2023
  • Sep 7, 2023 Updated Sep 7, 2023

Tucson was rocked by a series of bombings in 1968 at the Tucson homes of organized crime figures and a beauty salon.

On July 21, dynamite exploded in the bed of a pick-up at Grace Ranch on Wrightstown Road, the Tucson home of Detroit mobster Pete Licavoli.

On July 22, the patio at the home of Mafia kingpin Joe Bonanno, Sr. was bombed. On Aug. 16, two explosions – so loud they were heard heard 20 blocks away – damaged the home of Peter Notaro, a close associate of Bonanno. On Sept. 16, the Wig Beauty Salon at 2739 E. Speedway was bombed. Seventeen minutes later, the front room at the home of Robert Thomas Smith was destroyed in an explosion. Smith was a close associate of Salvatore Spinelli, another reputed mob figure in Tucson. Nobody was hurt in any of the bombings.

"This is obviously a case of retaliation involving Mafia warfare between Bonanno family members and those who oppose him in Tucson," said one "highly-placed" law enforcement officer in Tucson. "The bombings were done for intimidation, as a way of saying they can go further," he added.

The Wig Beauty Salon was bombed again in 1969. The receptionist at the time of the bombing in 1968 was Joyce Battaglia, former wife of reputed Mafia figure Charles Battaglia. The owner of the salon was indicted in 1968 in connection with the bombing, but charges were dropped. The salon was acquired by Spinelli and was frequently linked to organized crime.

The Bonanno bombing was allegedly a scheme by a rogue FBI agent. In court testimony a source said the agent wanted "the two heads of the Mafia to fight so there'd only be one head." The agent resigned but was never charged.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Tucson Citizen front page of the bombing of Joe Boananno's home in Tucson on July 23, 1968.

Arizona Daily Star file

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Tucson Police investigate a bombing at the home of Joe Bonanno in Tucson in 1968. Two sticks of dynamite were thrown into the yard. Nobody was injured.

Tucson Citizen

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Tucson Police investigate a bombing at the home of Joe Bonanno in Tucson in 1968. Two sticks of dynamite were thrown into the yard. Nobody was injured.

Tucson Citizen

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Arizona Daily Star newspaper clipping about the bombing of the home of Peter Notaro, 1331 N. Rosemont, Tucson, in August, 1968. Notaro was Joe Bonanno's body guard.

Arizona Daily Star file

Peter Licavoli

Peter Licavoli

Tucson Citizen newspaper clipping on the bombing at the Licavoli Ranch east of Tucson on July 22, 1968.

Arizona Daily Star file

Peter Licavoli

Peter Licavoli

Former Detroit mobster Peter Licavoli in 1958. His home at Grace Ranch on Wrightstown Road near Tucson was bombed in July, 1968.

Arizona Daily Star file

Peter Licavoli

Peter Licavoli

Peter Licavoli on his way to U.S. District Court in Tucson, escorted a federal agent on April 30. 1976.

Jack W. Sheaffer / Arizona Daily Star

Bombings

Bombings

Tucson Citizen newspaper page on the bombings at the Wig Beauty Salon and at the home of Robert Thomas Smith on Sept. 16, 1968.

Arizona Daily Star file

Wig Beauty Salon

Wig Beauty Salon

Bombing at the Wig Beauty Salon, 2739 E. Speedway, Tucson on Sept. 16, 1968.

Bruce Hopkins / Tucson Citizen

Wig Beauty Salon

Wig Beauty Salon

Tucson Police officers examine evidence after a bombing at the Wig Beauty Salon, 2739 E. Speedway, Tucson on Sept. 16, 1968.

Bruce Hopkins / Tucson Citizen

Wig Beauty Salon

Wig Beauty Salon

The owner of the Wig Beauty Salon, 2739 E. Speedway, Tucson, was arrested in connection with the bombing of the business on Sept. 16, 1968. Charges were later dropped.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

The former home of mafia boss Joe Bonanno at the entrance to Banner University Medical Center at Elm Street and Campbell Ave., Tucson, shown in 1974. It's now owned by the University of Arizona. Bonanno moved a larger home with a pool in the Monterrey Vista neighborhood when the city decided to widen Campbell Ave.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

A secret room accessible through a bookcase at the former home of mafia boss Joe Bonanno at Elm Street and Campbell Ave., Tucson, shown in 1974. It's now owned by the University of Arizona.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

A secret room accessible through a bookcase at the former home of mafia boss Joe Bonanno at Elm Street and Campbell Ave., Tucson, shown in 1974. It's now owned by the University of Arizona.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

An eye-level porthole in the back fence at the former home of mafia boss Joe Bonanno at Elm Street and Campbell Ave., Tucson, shown in 1974. It's now owned by the University of Arizona.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

A locked metal strongbox inside the door of a secret room at the former home of mafia boss Joe Bonanno at Elm Street and Campbell Ave., Tucson, shown in 1974. It's now owned by the University of Arizona.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joe Bonanno, Sr., right, with his attorneys in Tucson in 1970.

Jack W. Sheaffer / Arizona Daily Star

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joe Bonanno, right, arrested by FBI agents in 1958 as a material witness in a Brooklyn grand jury case, talks with his attorney Raymond Hayes after his was released on bond in Tucson.

Tucson Citizen

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Peter Notaro, left, believed to be a bodyguard, moves to help Joe Bonanno as the Mafia leader arrives in Tucson in 1968 to visit his home in Catalina Vista.

Tucson Citizen

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joe Bonanno is escorted to his arraignment in the Post Office Building in Tucson by a city police detective in 1959.

Tucson Citizen

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

In this July 13, 1984 photo, Joseph Bonanno, a reputed mafia figure, walks through Tucson International Airport in Arizona, flanked by daughter-in-law Rosalie Bonanno, left, grandson Joseph Gregory, second from right, and son Salvatore "Bill" Bonanno, far right, after his parole from a federal prison in Lexington, Ky. Bonanno served nearly eight months of a 366 day sentence for obstructing justice. He returned to his home in Tucson, Ariz.

Jim Davis / Arizona Daily Star

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joseph Bonanno, Sr.

Joe Bonanno, Sr, at the federal courthouse in Tucson in 1979.

Jack W. Sheaffer / Arizona Daily Star
Rick Wiley

Rick Wiley

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