B.,
If you look at the first page of Paolo Orlando's rejected 1914 naturalization petition:
Paolo Orlando naturalization pg1.JPG
You'll see a Charles Rizzuto listed as a witness.
On this Charles Rizzuto's WWI draft registration you'll see he's a garment union official:
Charles Rizzuto (1885) WWI draft registration.jpg
and he's also mentioned in this article from page 2 of the 01 Feb. 1916 edition of the
Standard Union about a successful strike:
Charles Rizzuto strike The_Standard_Union_Tue__Feb_1__1916_pg. 2.jpg
Charles Rizzuto was born as Calogero Rizzuto on 22 Mar. 1885 in Camporeale to Santo Rizzuto and Vita Giambalva. Santo Rizzuto and Vita Giambalva also gave birth to a daughter, Vincenza Rizzuto in May 1890 in Camporeale (the birthdate is missing on the baptism record but she was baptized on 13 May) Vincenza (or Jennie) would later marry Calogero Orlando Sciortino on 30 July 1914 in Brooklyn.
Jack Rizzuto was baptized on 02 Nov. 1900 in Camporeale (again birthdate not given in the baptism record) to Filippo Rizzuto and Antonina Giambalva. Yes, Vita Giambalva and Antonina Giambalva were indeed sisters, thus making Sam and Phil cousins. Jack immigrated with his parents and was living with them at 589 Flushing Ave. in the 1920 census.
Also, Paolo Orlando was a 2nd cousin 1x removed to Charles and Vincenza's father, Santo Rizzuto (through Paolo's mother Caterina Rizzuto). I haven't found a link to the Orlando Sciorinos going through the Orlando line through the early 1800's. Interestingly, according to the church records one of the Orlando Sciortino grandparents was from Partinico.