I was going to post this in the thread I made about the Outfit, but I didn't find any real connections, but I did find a couple of interesting articles;

First, how I came about these articles. I know an older Irish woman named Dorothy Daugherty, she is like 85 years old, she " adopted me" ( lol) as her grandson. She lives alone and likes to talk to me from time to time, she has a million stories. She was telling me one of them for like the tenth time, but there was a variation that caught my attention this time. She worked as a clerk or secretary or something for one of Marshal Korshak's top guys, I got to get his last name, Jerry something. Big labor lawyer. Anyway she starts talking about some woman named, Francis, or something, I forget, but the main thing was that she was the daughter of the guy (John I think?) that owned Emory Air Freight.

This name Emory stuck in my head because of Jimmy Emory, the Outfit guy. So I went looking for connections, and instead, found these articles.



https://books.google.com/books?id=qVMEAA...fia&f=false


https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1755&dat=19790603&id=LjEoAAAAIBAJ&sjid=W78EAAAAIBAJ&pg=6818,818486&hl=en





Two main things I found interesting cause I never read it anywhere before;




1. That the mob was instituting an Air Freight trade association, much like the Garbage one, run by Hickey DiLorenzo.



2. I was under the impression that the airports were a strictly Luchesse-Gambino thing. But the newspaper article has Philly Lucky Giaccone as a MAJOR POWER in the air freight industry, by infiltrating the companies. DiLorenzo had the trade association, I guess the Gambino-Luchesses had the Teamsters unions, under or through Dioguardi.

Any thoughts?