(Las Vegas, 7/6/64)
Eldon Peavy vibed butch. Eldon Peavy vibed mean queen.
3:10 a.m.
The hut was dead. Peavy worked solo. Pete walked right in. Peavy hinked. Peavy reached. Peavy was _trиs_ slow.
Pete blocked the desk. Pete yanked the drawer out. Pete grabbed the gun.
Peavy regrouped. Peavy showed savoir faire. He dipped his chair. He raised his feet. He stroked Pete's thighs.
"Tall, dark, and vicious. My type to a T."
Pete popped the clip. Pete popped the shells. They bipped and flew.
Peavy smirked. "Want to audition? Kept man or geisha boy, you call it."
Pete said, "Not tonight."
Peavy laughed. "Hey, he speaks."
The desk phone rang. Peavy ignored it. He wiggled his feet. He toecrawled. He nuzzled Pete's thighs.
Pete lit a cigarette. "'The film racket is implemented by Tijuana policemen, who employ and frequently coerce underaged girls.'"
Peavy wiggled his toes. "Shit, you had my hopes up. You know that song? 'Someday he'll come along, the man I love.'"
Pete turned out his pockets. Pete pulled out two hundred G's-new Knotes all.
He dropped said money. He grabbed Peavy's feet. He dropped them desk-adjacent.
"We need your Gaming and Liquor Board votes, and you get to keep a 5% interest."
Peavy pulled a comb. Peavy puffed his spitcurl.
"I know shakedowns and legal forceouts intimately, so go to the next step and say you'll blow up my cabs."
Pete shook his head. "If I go to the next step, you lose the 5%."
Peavy flipped Pete off. Pete yukked. Pete showed him three pix.
Rose Paolucci: in church. Rose Paolucci: blowing a bull mastiff. Rose Paolucci with her uncle-John Rosselli.
Peavy smirked-tee-hee-hee-Peavy focused in.
He went pale. He popped sweat. He tossed his dinner. He doused the switchboard. He soaked the phone. He grabbed the money wet.
Pete snagged the Rolodex. Pete grabbed Milt Chargin's card.
o o o
They met at Sills' Tip-Top. They talked shit. They noshed pancakes.
Milt was hip. I'm a comic. I gig local. Call me Mort Sahl unchained.
Milt knew Fred Otash. Milt knew Pete's rep. Milt dug the scandal-rag days. Milt knew Moe D. Milt knew Freddy Turentine. Freddy bugged fag pads for _Whisper_.
Pete leveled. Pete said I bought Monarch. Pete said I need your help now.
Milt was glad. Monarch was a fruit bowl. Monarch was a fruit cocktail. You need _some_ fruits. The fruit biz rocks. You _don't_ need a froufrou aesthetic.
Pete quizzed Milt. Milt leveled.
He eschewed the fruit scene. He eschewed the smut scene. He eschewed the froufrou aesthetic. He said he'd stay on. He made some suggestions.
Peavy owns the Cavern. That homo hut hops. Let's junket the fruits to and fro. Let's be careful. Let's be cool. Let's live with _some_ froufrou aesthetics.
They talked shit. They discussed Peavy's gigs. Some to eschew/some to enhance/some to revise.
Pete quizzed Milt. Pete said strut your stuff-play Mr. Vegas insider.
"I'm on the Strip, and I want to get laid for a hundred. Where do I go?"
"Try Louis at the Flamingo. He runs a fuck pad on the premises. You get an around-the-world for a C-note."
"Suppose I want dark stuff?"
"You call Al at the chambermaids' union. It's good trim, if you don't mind shtupping in a mop closet."
"Who do I avoid?"
"Larry, at the Castaways. He runs drag queens in the guise of real women. The rule of thumb is, 'Don't trust what won't disrobe.'"
"Suppose I want a three-way with two lezzies?"
"Go to the Rugburn Room. It's a dyke den by day. Talk to Greta, the barkeep. She'll set you up with two femmes for fifty. She'll take pictures and give you the prints and negatives for an extra twenty. You know, souvenirs."
"Sonny Tufts. What's the story on him?"
"He bites showgirls on the thighs. The girls get rabies shots when they hear he's in town."
"John Ireland?"
"Whip-out man with an eighteen-inch schlong. He goes to nudist retreats and plies his trade. He creates lots of excitement."
"Lenny Bruce?"
"Junkie and snitch for the L.A. County Sheriff's."
"Sammy Davis Jr.?"
"Switch-hitter. He digs tall blonds of both persuasions."
"Natalie Wood?"
"Lez. Currently shacked with a WAC major named Biff."
"Dick Contino?"
"Muff-diver and gamble-o-holic. In hock to the Chicago Cartel."
"The best lounge show in Vegas?"
"Barb the Bail Bondsmen. You think I don't know which side I butter my bread on?"
"Name me one Mormon fat cat. You know, the 'Mr. Big' type."
"How about Wayne Tedrow Senior? He's a dreck merchant with oodles of gelt. His kid killed three shvoogs and walked on the beef."
"Sonny Liston?"
"Drunk, hophead, whore chaser. Pal of the aforementioned shvoog-killer Wayne Tedrow Junior. Jesus, don't get me going on Sonny."
"Bob Mitchum?"
"Grasshopper."
"Steve Cochran?"
"Rival to John Ireland's crown."
"Jayne Mansfield?"
"Shtupping the world."
"Which local cab company handles the men in the State Legislature?"
"Rapid Cab. The State guys have an account."
"What about the top guys at Nellis?"
"Ditto on Rapid. They've got some good fucking accounts."
"Are they Outfit-connected?"
"No, they're just schmucks who play by the rules."
Pete smiled. Pete bowed. Pete displayed ten grand. Milt spilled his coffee. Milt burned his hands. Milt said, "Craaaaazy."
Pete said, "That's your signing bonus. You're my new intelligence man."
_DOCUMENT INSERT_: 7/14/64. Verbatim FBI telephone call transcript. Marked: "Recorded at the Director's Request" / "Classified Confidential 1-A: Director's Eyes Only." Speaking: Director Hoover, Ward J. Littell.
JEH: Good morning, Mr. Littell.
WJL: Good morning, Sir.
JEH: Describe your southern excursion. I receive updates from my field agents, but I would appreciate a contrasting perspective.
WJL: Mr. Rustin was happy to receive my donation. He appeared to be pleased about the Civil Rights Bill and praised the Bureau's presence in Mississippi.
JEH: Did you correct him and say "forced presence"?
WJL: I did, Sir. I stayed in character and credited President Johnson.
JEH: Lyndon Johnson needs wretched people to love him. He is quite uncliscerning and promiscuous in his need. He reminds me of King Jack and his lack of discernment with women.
WJL: Yes, Sir.
JEH: I do not share Mr. Johnson's need. I have a pet dog who fulfills my desire for unconsidered affection.
WJL: Yes, Sir.
JEH: Mr. Johnson and the Dark Prince are determined to make martyrs of those missing youths. The ill-revered Reverend King must feel the same way.
WJL: I'm sure he does, Sir. I'm sure he sees the boys as Christian symbols.
JEH: I do not. I cast the State of Mississippi in the martyr's role. Their sovereignty has been abrogated in the name of dubious "Rights," and Lyndon Johnson has made me a reluctant accomplice.
WJL: I'm sure you'll find ways to make up for it, Sir.
JEH: I will, indeed. You will help me, and you will perform your own acts of penance in an unfathomable and politically suspect manner.
WJL: You know me very well, Sir.
JEH: Yes, and I can decipher your inflections and determine when you wish to change the subject.
WJL: Yes, Sir.
JEH: I'm listening, Mr. Littell. Ask any question or make any statement you wish.
WJL: Thank you, Sir. My first question pertains to Lyle and Dwight Holly.
JEH: Ask your questions. I find preambles boring and taxing.
WJL: Does Lyle share his SCLC intelligence with Dwight?
JEH: I do not know.
WJL: Is Dwight formally investigating Wayne Tedrow, Senior and/or Junior?
JEH: No, although I'm sure he's keeping tabs on them in his uniquely persistent manner, an activity which I would be loath to discourage.
WJL: I may be co-opting several of Wayne Senior's Mormons.
JEH: Into the Hughes organization?
WJL: Yes, Sir.
JEH: Now, or in due time?
WJL: Now.
JEH: Expand your answers, Mr. Littell. I have a lunch date for the Millennium.
WJL: The work I have in mind is potentially risky, especially if the Justice Department should go proactive in Las Vegas.
JEH: I do not dictate Justice Department policy. The FBI is but one cog in a much larger system, as Prince Bobby has pointed out to me on several repugnant occasions.
WJL: Yes, Sir.
JEH: Tell me what you want, Mr. Littell.
WJL: I would like a provisional commitment. If the Mormons incur trouble, you could assess the situation and intercede on their behalf, or use their trouble to put Wayne Senior in your debt.
JEH: Do you want me to offer the Mormons covert protection?
WJL: No, Sir.
JEH: Will you inform Senior and the Mormons of the potential Federal risk?
WJL: The job description carries its own warning. I will not gild the lily beyond that.
JEH: And who will your co-opt strategy benefit?
WJL: Mr. Hughes and my Italian clients.
JEH: Feel free to proceed, then. And feel free to rely on my potential assistance.
WJL: Thank you, Sir.
JEH: Be sure that Mr. Hughes remains convincingly unaccountable.
WJL: Yes, Sir.
JEH: Good day, Mr. Littell.
WJL: Good day, Sir.