by B. » Sat Jun 22, 2019 10:56 pm
The early US mafia saw a few of these "super companies", where a number of high-ranking members from the time owned or were otherwise involved together with one company in a particular industry. This appears to have been considered a sophisticated move at the time for mafia leaders and likely helped them to gain and maintain influence in a given industry.
Empire Yeast was one of these that connected mafia members in New York City, New Jersey, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Between 1928 and 1931, three top figures in the company would also be murdered.
The following have been identified in connection with Empire Yeast Company:
Giuseppe Traina - High-ranking and influential member of the Gambino family and national mafia scene going back to the 1910s and continuing into the 1970s. President of Empire Yeast beginning in 1928. From Belmonte Mezzagno.
Vincenzo DiLeonardo - Captain in the Gambino famiy and close associate of Traina. Identified by his grandson, captain Michael DiLeonardo, as having an interest in Empire Yeast. From Bisacquino.
Antonino Paterno - New Jersey captain for the Gambino family by the time of his death in early 1957, at which point he was succeeded by his more well-known son Joseph. Settled in Newark by 1930, making him a possible Newark member. In 1933, Paterno traveled to Sicily with Utica-based Buffalo member Joseph Falcone. Paterno was from his namesake town of Paterno in Catania province.
Antonio Calio - Early Philadelphia soldier in the decina of Gaetano Scafidi. One of four mafia partners in the Philadelphia branch of Empire Yeast. From Enna like other early Philly members.
Giovanni Cappello Sr. - Possible Newark member in the 1920s and early 1930s who moved to Philadelphia later in the 1930s and served as captain for a time. From Belmonte Mezzagno.
Tommaso Gagliano - Needs no introduction. Partner along with other Corleonesi Morello and Cecala.
Gaetano Scafidi - Longtime Philadelphia captain. Another partner in the Philly branch. From Belmonte Mezzagno.
Salvatore Scafidi - Philadelphia soldier and son of Gaetano Scafidi. Another one of the four partners in the Philly branch.
Domenico Dioguardi - Possibly an early Lucchese member. Well-known son John Dioguardi would also hold a job at Empire Yeast. From Baucina in Palermo province.
Antonio Cecala - President of the company at the time of his 1928 murder. Close to Morello. From Corleone.
Giuseppe Morello - Infamous former boss of bosses, Masseria advisor, and Corleone native. Killed 1930.
Giuseppe Siragusa - Pittsburgh mafia leader killed in 1931. Operated a Pittsburgh branch of Empire Yeast. Palermo background.
From the above, we have 4 guys from Belmonte Mezzagno, 3 from Corleone, 2 from general Palermo area, and 1 each from Catania and Enna. The Enna member was in the Scafidi crew so he could probably be included with the Belmonte group given they were his link to the business.
Appears to connect membership in the Lucchese, Genovese, Newark, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh families. Whether or not any of this can be seen in political terms is anyone's guess, but we see one of D'Aquila's top men involved with the former boss of bosses / D'Aquila nemesis Morello, along with the paesan and future boss of Morello's old family, Gagliano, all working together. You can't fault someone for seeing that in symbolic terms.
I'm sure there were more mafia-connected names involved. Anyone know other names connected in some way to Empire Yeast? Or other cities that had a branch?
The Scafidis told authorities they were on their way to Baltimore to do business on behalf of Empire Yeast during their 1936 bombing case. They were trying to lie their way out of the bombing charge, but it makes me wonder if there was an element of truth in that Empire Yeast did have ties to Baltimore. It was a Gambino city and future Gambino members in Baltimore would be influential in the local cheese business. These cheese businesses would do business with Maggio Cheese of Philly, whose owner Michael Maggio had been a soldier under Scafidi.
The early US mafia saw a few of these "super companies", where a number of high-ranking members from the time owned or were otherwise involved together with one company in a particular industry. This appears to have been considered a sophisticated move at the time for mafia leaders and likely helped them to gain and maintain influence in a given industry.
Empire Yeast was one of these that connected mafia members in New York City, New Jersey, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Between 1928 and 1931, three top figures in the company would also be murdered.
The following have been identified in connection with Empire Yeast Company:
Giuseppe Traina - High-ranking and influential member of the Gambino family and national mafia scene going back to the 1910s and continuing into the 1970s. President of Empire Yeast beginning in 1928. From Belmonte Mezzagno.
Vincenzo DiLeonardo - Captain in the Gambino famiy and close associate of Traina. Identified by his grandson, captain Michael DiLeonardo, as having an interest in Empire Yeast. From Bisacquino.
Antonino Paterno - New Jersey captain for the Gambino family by the time of his death in early 1957, at which point he was succeeded by his more well-known son Joseph. Settled in Newark by 1930, making him a possible Newark member. In 1933, Paterno traveled to Sicily with Utica-based Buffalo member Joseph Falcone. Paterno was from his namesake town of Paterno in Catania province.
Antonio Calio - Early Philadelphia soldier in the decina of Gaetano Scafidi. One of four mafia partners in the Philadelphia branch of Empire Yeast. From Enna like other early Philly members.
Giovanni Cappello Sr. - Possible Newark member in the 1920s and early 1930s who moved to Philadelphia later in the 1930s and served as captain for a time. From Belmonte Mezzagno.
Tommaso Gagliano - Needs no introduction. Partner along with other Corleonesi Morello and Cecala.
Gaetano Scafidi - Longtime Philadelphia captain. Another partner in the Philly branch. From Belmonte Mezzagno.
Salvatore Scafidi - Philadelphia soldier and son of Gaetano Scafidi. Another one of the four partners in the Philly branch.
Domenico Dioguardi - Possibly an early Lucchese member. Well-known son John Dioguardi would also hold a job at Empire Yeast. From Baucina in Palermo province.
Antonio Cecala - President of the company at the time of his 1928 murder. Close to Morello. From Corleone.
Giuseppe Morello - Infamous former boss of bosses, Masseria advisor, and Corleone native. Killed 1930.
Giuseppe Siragusa - Pittsburgh mafia leader killed in 1931. Operated a Pittsburgh branch of Empire Yeast. Palermo background.
From the above, we have 4 guys from Belmonte Mezzagno, 3 from Corleone, 2 from general Palermo area, and 1 each from Catania and Enna. The Enna member was in the Scafidi crew so he could probably be included with the Belmonte group given they were his link to the business.
Appears to connect membership in the Lucchese, Genovese, Newark, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh families. Whether or not any of this can be seen in political terms is anyone's guess, but we see one of D'Aquila's top men involved with the former boss of bosses / D'Aquila nemesis Morello, along with the paesan and future boss of Morello's old family, Gagliano, all working together. You can't fault someone for seeing that in symbolic terms.
I'm sure there were more mafia-connected names involved. Anyone know other names connected in some way to Empire Yeast? Or other cities that had a branch?
The Scafidis told authorities they were on their way to Baltimore to do business on behalf of Empire Yeast during their 1936 bombing case. They were trying to lie their way out of the bombing charge, but it makes me wonder if there was an element of truth in that Empire Yeast did have ties to Baltimore. It was a Gambino city and future Gambino members in Baltimore would be influential in the local cheese business. These cheese businesses would do business with Maggio Cheese of Philly, whose owner Michael Maggio had been a soldier under Scafidi.