
- This probably means Magaddino was inducted before May 1914 when LoMonte was killed. If he's indicating he was made at 17 (or at least started to understand the politics) that would be around 1908.
- He also says "may his soul rest in peace" about his friend Gaspare Milazzo like he does for LoMonte, so he seems to have a favorable memory of LoMonte (Magaddino doesn't mince words when he dislikes someone and he dislikes many people).
- In the May 2014 Informer article, they discuss how the former Morello Family was temporarily under the authority of Bonanno boss / interim capo dei capi Sebastiano DiGaetano in 1912, at which point Fortunato LoMonte was elected boss. Could be an indication LoMonte developed a favorable relationship with the DiGaetano/Bonanno group and had their blessing to take over.
- The Informer article (via Clemente) also identifies Schiro as an ally of Mineo and LoMonte against D'Aquila circa 1914. If Magaddino was made around that time or before, it makes sense he references Schiro telling him about Mineo and LoMonte (and has a favorable opinion of LoMonte) given they were allies of his Family in the war going on at the time.
- Last part indicates Magaddino himself may have experienced trouble as a young rising star around that time, maybe related to the war. On another transcript he says he was capodecina at one point under a boss with a mustache, maybe Schiro. A Francesco/Ciccio was also a capodecina.
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Magaddino praising Frank Garofalo, disparaging Giovanni Bonventre, and using the term "house" for Family:
