FriendofFamily wrote: ↑Tue Jul 10, 2018 12:13 pm
Here are some Links from JCB1977 that backs up my stories about many things about Tony and Jimmy Lafatch and Whiskey Dick Percoco and other about the Akron Ohio Mafia early existence and its influence on Northeast Ohio.
FoF, recently I watched a documantry on PBS about Akron and the history of the tire industry.
Did the LaFatch crew have hooks into or influence over the tire companies and/or local unions
associated with those tire plants? The crew probably took bets; made shy loans,
but was there union control in Akron? Thanks, SP
Lafatch wasn't involved in the Rubber Unions. Of all the various conversation that wasn't a topic. The Tire Industry and being the Rubber Capital of the World was just something that they weren't into. The peripheral things that you mentioned was their style. Quaker Oats HQ was there since the Civil War. At one point it was the Toy Manufacturer of the United States. From the Rubber Capital of the World became the Polymer Capital of the World. When I was in College, the University of Akron kept trying to push me into Polymer Physics. I told them I am going to College so I don't have to work for the Damn Rubber Companies! Anyway there were a lot of first out of Akron including AA Alcoholics Anonymous.
I havent seen any evidence of organized crime involement in the IRW in akron ,( I think the name has changed a few times, but basically the rubber workers union which is or was part of the CIO Congress ofIndustrial Organizations disbaned in 1955 and formed the afl-cio, SP thats where you should look if your so inclined.
FOF ( i got it this time lol) , i wonder if there truck drivers were teamsters ,
"if he's such A sports wizard , whys he tending bar ?" Nicky Scarfo
FriendofFamily wrote: ↑Tue Jul 10, 2018 12:13 pm
Here are some Links from JCB1977 that backs up my stories about many things about Tony and Jimmy Lafatch and Whiskey Dick Percoco and other about the Akron Ohio Mafia early existence and its influence on Northeast Ohio.
FoF, recently I watched a documantry on PBS about Akron and the history of the tire industry.
Did the LaFatch crew have hooks into or influence over the tire companies and/or local unions
associated with those tire plants? The crew probably took bets; made shy loans,
but was there union control in Akron? Thanks, SP
Lafatch wasn't involved in the Rubber Unions. Of all the various conversation that wasn't a topic. The Tire Industry and being the Rubber Capital of the World was just something that they weren't into. The peripheral things that you mentioned was their style. Quaker Oats HQ was there since the Civil War. At one point it was the Toy Manufacturer of the United States. From the Rubber Capital of the World became the Polymer Capital of the World. When I was in College, the University of Akron kept trying to push me into Polymer Physics. I told them I am going to College so I don't have to work for the Damn Rubber Companies! Anyway there were a lot of first out of Akron including AA Alcoholics Anonymous.
Thanks for all the info! So Bill 'AA' Wilson was from Akron. Did not know about the Quaker Oats/Toy plants. As with all
the other blue collar manufacturing areas of the country, the mob was able to make big$ from the factory workers.
Factories go away, so does the big $. Thanks, FoF
FriendofFamily wrote: ↑Tue Jul 10, 2018 12:13 pm
Here are some Links from JCB1977 that backs up my stories about many things about Tony and Jimmy Lafatch and Whiskey Dick Percoco and other about the Akron Ohio Mafia early existence and its influence on Northeast Ohio.
FoF, recently I watched a documantry on PBS about Akron and the history of the tire industry.
Did the LaFatch crew have hooks into or influence over the tire companies and/or local unions
associated with those tire plants? The crew probably took bets; made shy loans,
but was there union control in Akron? Thanks, SP
Lafatch wasn't involved in the Rubber Unions. Of all the various conversation that wasn't a topic. The Tire Industry and being the Rubber Capital of the World was just something that they weren't into. The peripheral things that you mentioned was their style. Quaker Oats HQ was there since the Civil War. At one point it was the Toy Manufacturer of the United States. From the Rubber Capital of the World became the Polymer Capital of the World. When I was in College, the University of Akron kept trying to push me into Polymer Physics. I told them I am going to College so I don't have to work for the Damn Rubber Companies! Anyway there were a lot of first out of Akron including AA Alcoholics Anonymous.
Thanks for all the info! So Bill 'AA' Wilson was from Akron. Did not know about the Quaker Oats/Toy plants. As with all
the other blue collar manufacturing areas of the country, the mob was able to make big$ from the factory workers.
Factories go away, so does the big $. Thanks, FoF
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10/4. I might have known that years ago when I went to meetings.
FriendofFamily wrote: ↑Tue Jul 10, 2018 12:13 pm
Here are some Links from JCB1977 that backs up my stories about many things about Tony and Jimmy Lafatch and Whiskey Dick Percoco and other about the Akron Ohio Mafia early existence and its influence on Northeast Ohio.
FoF, recently I watched a documantry on PBS about Akron and the history of the tire industry.
Did the LaFatch crew have hooks into or influence over the tire companies and/or local unions
associated with those tire plants? The crew probably took bets; made shy loans,
but was there union control in Akron? Thanks, SP
Lafatch wasn't involved in the Rubber Unions. Of all the various conversation that wasn't a topic. The Tire Industry and being the Rubber Capital of the World was just something that they weren't into. The peripheral things that you mentioned was their style. Quaker Oats HQ was there since the Civil War. At one point it was the Toy Manufacturer of the United States. From the Rubber Capital of the World became the Polymer Capital of the World. When I was in College, the University of Akron kept trying to push me into Polymer Physics. I told them I am going to College so I don't have to work for the Damn Rubber Companies! Anyway there were a lot of first out of Akron including AA Alcoholics Anonymous.
Thanks for all the info! So Bill 'AA' Wilson was from Akron. Did not know about the Quaker Oats/Toy plants. As with all
the other blue collar manufacturing areas of the country, the mob was able to make big$ from the factory workers.
Factories go away, so does the big $. Thanks, FoF
Sent from my LGL158VL using Tapatalk
10/4. I might have known that years ago when I went to meetings.
One of the largest companies based in Akron is First Energy, serving 6 million customers within a 65,000-square-mile area of Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey and New York.
"I figure I’m gonna have to do about 6000 years before I get accepted into heaven. And 6000 years is nothing in eternity terms. I can do that standing on my head. It’s like a couple of days here."
JCB1977 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 23, 2018 12:32 pm
One of the largest companies based in Akron is First Energy, serving 6 million customers within a 65,000-square-mile area of Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey and New York.
First Energy is a behemoth. 43 billion in assets.
A lot like the Southern Company down here in ATL.
They cover an entire region of the country.
JCB1977 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 23, 2018 12:32 pm
One of the largest companies based in Akron is First Energy, serving 6 million customers within a 65,000-square-mile area of Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey and New York.
First Energy is a behemoth. 43 billion in assets.
A lot like the Southern Company down here in ATL.
They cover an entire region of the country.
Yeah, Akron, OH at one time was a hopping city where you could make good wages and live a nice life. Plus, it is home to Luigi's which is the best pizza in Akron, a must try if you're ever in the city.
"I figure I’m gonna have to do about 6000 years before I get accepted into heaven. And 6000 years is nothing in eternity terms. I can do that standing on my head. It’s like a couple of days here."
"I figure I’m gonna have to do about 6000 years before I get accepted into heaven. And 6000 years is nothing in eternity terms. I can do that standing on my head. It’s like a couple of days here."
JCB1977 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 23, 2018 12:32 pm
One of the largest companies based in Akron is First Energy, serving 6 million customers within a 65,000-square-mile area of Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey and New York.
First Energy is a behemoth. 43 billion in assets.
A lot like the Southern Company down here in ATL.
They cover an entire region of the country.
Yeah, Akron, OH at one time was a hopping city where you could make good wages and live a nice life. Plus, it is home to Luigi's which is the best pizza in Akron, a must try if you're ever in the city.
Back in the day, The Diamond Grill was the place for prime steaks, Willy Fries and the best bread basket around.
It's an cash only business and George brothers got more interested in sports than steaks and things changed.
They retired and sold to a couple of their long time servers. I understand that things are back to what they were
"Never walk in a room unless you know your way out" - Henry Zottola
I really like Luigi's Pizza. My Sister-in-Law worked there for 30 years.
First Energy used to be called Ohio Edison among other Companies. I worked for Ohio Edison under Contract for Both Power Plants in Akron. The Beech Street Steam Plant and the Gorge Power Plant. The Steam Plant had both Bottom Ash and Fly Ash, and the Gorge Power Plant had Slag Ash.
"I figure I’m gonna have to do about 6000 years before I get accepted into heaven. And 6000 years is nothing in eternity terms. I can do that standing on my head. It’s like a couple of days here."
Yeah well I could write a book about all the players in this cheesy dime store novel of a mess. I don't have the time or inclination to write about these people. You would need CC to build you a new chart about the players and the on and off relationships of this mess.
Any idea is Zaffino ever got a retrial or appeal and released?
Sounds like he was railroaded, and that it was the outside shooter
brought in with the truck & bike.
Yeah well I could write a book about all the players in this cheesy dime store novel of a mess. I don't have the time or inclination to write about these people. You would need CC to build you a new chart about the players and the on and off relationships of this mess.
Are you saying that maybe, just maybe, all the FBI files and newspaper articles might not have all that there is to know
"Never walk in a room unless you know your way out" - Henry Zottola
Yeah well I could write a book about all the players in this cheesy dime store novel of a mess. I don't have the time or inclination to write about these people. You would need CC to build you a new chart about the players and the on and off relationships of this mess.
Are you saying that maybe, just maybe, all the FBI files and newspaper articles might not have all that there is to know
I have no FBI Files on this, I just remember the case as it was a shit show with a powerful family...but I will say that Pat was not involved with murder for hire.
"I figure I’m gonna have to do about 6000 years before I get accepted into heaven. And 6000 years is nothing in eternity terms. I can do that standing on my head. It’s like a couple of days here."