A+ thread.
We can see they were still lacking substantial informants in some Families and didn't necessarily have a comprehensive / current look into all of them at this time, though it's a great snapshot of what the FBI knew at the time. They may have had other lists with more info, too.
Obviously they didn't have a solid look into the DeCavalcantes at the time. That said, they knew Riggi was the boss and had more info than this list suggests based on other FBI files we've seen.
As mentioned, first time I've seen Tony Ferrante is listed as a Philly captain. There are mistakes on other Families' charts but would be strange to randomly assign Ferrante a rank if there wasn't some reason. I've long suspected some older guys briefly held positions when the Family was transitioning between the late 1980s and early 1990s but most of our sources were made a short time later and didn't spend much time as active associates before that.
Interesting too they carry the members from the August 1990 ceremony as members -- again makes me question the rumors of them being unrecognized given Centorino, Praino, and Olivieri have all been mentioned as recognized members later.
26. Joseph Frank LaMantia: Interesting entry as we had all been led to believe that he wasn't made, with Frank Sr. implying as such on the prison tapes. Of course, that could be taken out of context or the FBI could just be plain wrong here, although their standards at this time used the language "no doubts" when referring to identification of made members.
Did Calabrese explicitly say LaMantia wasn't made, or was he more upset that LaMantia violated protocol by implying he was made without a third party to make the introduction? Been a while since I saw that but curious how Calabrese worded his complaint, as it would be a rule violation either way to hint you're made even if you do have the button.
Charles A. LoCicero - Is this the one whacked in 1968 or another relative?
The father (killed 1968) had a son named Charles who was active as an associate in the 1960s. Might be him.