by JCB1977 » Sat Nov 19, 2016 12:00 pm
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I just stumbled on new information. In the 1960's, there was a Calabrian in Indiana, PA named Sam Adornato who lived at 235 East Grant who informants stated was a member of the Calabrese Organization headed by Dominic Mallamo and Paul Romeo in Youngstown. Have you heard this name before?
Sam Adornato came to the United States on 1-31-1920 and prior to entering the Cafe business, worked in a Youngstown Steel Mill and then operated a coffee house in the Brier Hill Mill District.
Sam left Youngstown in 1932 for Indiana, PA. He married Catherine Romeo, daughter of Frank Romeo, a long time resident of Indiana and first cousin with Paul and Mike Romeo of Youngstown. One of Frank Romeo's daughters, Rose, was married to Frank Corbi (of the infamous Baltimore, MD Corbi Brothers...His brother Pat Corbi married the widow of Nick Mallamo, head of Youngstown Black Hand and murder victim in 1927) He stayed in the cafe business until he purchased the Steve Balough Building, formerly known as the Montgomery Hotel. After remodeling the building, he opened the Hub Cafe. He and his wife had 5 daughters. In 1953, he was living at 295 S. Third St in Indiana, PA.
On 2/6/1964 at the funeral of Rocco Martelli, Dominic "Big Dom" Mallamo was observed by the FBI in a Chrysler Imperial registered to Sam Adornato.
http://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html ... 2&tab=page
@PHATMATTRESS
I just stumbled on new information. In the 1960's, there was a Calabrian in Indiana, PA named Sam Adornato who lived at 235 East Grant who informants stated was a member of the Calabrese Organization headed by Dominic Mallamo and Paul Romeo in Youngstown. Have you heard this name before?
Sam Adornato came to the United States on 1-31-1920 and prior to entering the Cafe business, worked in a Youngstown Steel Mill and then operated a coffee house in the Brier Hill Mill District.
Sam left Youngstown in 1932 for Indiana, PA. He married Catherine Romeo, daughter of Frank Romeo, a long time resident of Indiana and first cousin with Paul and Mike Romeo of Youngstown. One of Frank Romeo's daughters, Rose, was married to Frank Corbi (of the infamous Baltimore, MD Corbi Brothers...His brother Pat Corbi married the widow of Nick Mallamo, head of Youngstown Black Hand and murder victim in 1927) He stayed in the cafe business until he purchased the Steve Balough Building, formerly known as the Montgomery Hotel. After remodeling the building, he opened the Hub Cafe. He and his wife had 5 daughters. In 1953, he was living at 295 S. Third St in Indiana, PA.
On 2/6/1964 at the funeral of Rocco Martelli, Dominic "Big Dom" Mallamo was observed by the FBI in a Chrysler Imperial registered to Sam Adornato.
http://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=95245&search=cavbOMB#relPageId=2&tab=page