by JCB1977 » Sun Dec 04, 2016 9:42 pm
Stroccos wrote:JCB1977 wrote:Stroccos wrote:
If I recall correcly Angelo LOnardo testified before the senate that They gave up youngstown, He then said Polizzi did it but he didnt state what year. I thought that was interesting statement. I wonder what he meant by that . From
Youngstown went exclusively to Pittsburgh by 1982, a few years before LaRocca died.
YEah in the 80's , maybe lonardo miss spoke , but he said POlizzi oked it. which lead me to believe it was way earlier to cleveland ever have full control
In all reality, Pittsburgh moved hard immediately following the death of Tony DelSanter. Had Tony D lived, he and Charlie would have worked it out with Prato and Naples. Tony D was close to Dominic Mallamo and had much respect from Prato...which was rare, Prato was trigger happy and as unreasonable as they came...I actually am amazed he made it through all the decades without getting popped...but Mallamo was his mother's sibling. Plus he had Paul & Mike Romeo.
Stroccos, could you find any photos of Paul or Mike Romeo?
[quote="Stroccos"][quote="JCB1977"][quote="Stroccos"][quote="JCB1977"]The leaders of Cleveland, Youngstown, Detroit and Pittsburgh in the 1950's and 1960's...Youngstown had 4 representatives with their own rackets from 4 different cities. Buffalo, Detroit, Cleveland & Pittsburgh all had guys operating in Youngstown.
http://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=87915&search=John_Scalish+and+Pittsburgh#relPageId=6&tab=page
http://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=95041&relPageId=11&search=John_Scalish%20and%20Pittsburgh[/quote]
If I recall correcly Angelo LOnardo testified before the senate that They gave up youngstown, He then said Polizzi did it but he didnt state what year. I thought that was interesting statement. I wonder what he meant by that . From[/quote]
Youngstown went exclusively to Pittsburgh by 1982, a few years before LaRocca died.[/quote]
YEah in the 80's , maybe lonardo miss spoke , but he said POlizzi oked it. which lead me to believe it was way earlier to cleveland ever have full control[/quote]
In all reality, Pittsburgh moved hard immediately following the death of Tony DelSanter. Had Tony D lived, he and Charlie would have worked it out with Prato and Naples. Tony D was close to Dominic Mallamo and had much respect from Prato...which was rare, Prato was trigger happy and as unreasonable as they came...I actually am amazed he made it through all the decades without getting popped...but Mallamo was his mother's sibling. Plus he had Paul & Mike Romeo.
Stroccos, could you find any photos of Paul or Mike Romeo?