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Abner Zwillman — Part 1
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Letter to the Director
NK 94-417
/ estified before the New York Crime Commission to the effect that JGuky
CATENA and NIGCY RUTKIN were fronting the G&k Trading Co. for ZWILLMAN,
rANSE
When ZWILLMAN was (personally) interviewed, at the Public Service
Tobacco Co. in Hillside, N. J., of hh concern ZWILLMAN 1s part owners 4/ —_
he advised that he had known one naar for a great many years, but < sf
that he had not seen him in recent years and had had no association with
him recently. ZWILLMAN further stated that he never had any business ;
Aealings with ROSEN in the course of his career. ; “(Interviewed by agents 12/52)
“Before the Senate Crime Investi g Committee sitting at
Washington, D. C., on 8/18/51, ose gftoat of Paterson, N, J., testified
rer wito dabbled a bit in local politics,
mostly as a rank & file worker. At that time he said "I just do the best
I can for any candidate + just individual work". During his testimony,
BOZZO admitted knowing several racketeers in whom the Commi tts as interested _
namely, JOE ADONIS, WILLIE MORETTI, now deceased, and RRONE, BOZZO LY -1/
said he had known ZWILLMAN for 15 years and that he had solicited ZWILLMAN! g
political aid only on one occasion, during the 1946 campaign, when BOZZO
worked at trying to get support for HAROLD HOFFMAN, Republican Gubernatorial
candidate in the primaries.
(BOZZ0's name was brought to the foreground during the recent 1953
N. J. Gudernatorial election when it was brought out that BOZZO had contributed
$25,000 cash to the Republican Party in 1949. This was brought out during
an legislative investigation inquiring into the dismissal of NELSON F,.
| STAMLER, a former Deputy Attorney General investigating gambling activities
in Bergen County, -N. J XS
/ war MOF FMAN, a former Governor of N. from 1935 through 1937,
who campaignedas a candidate in the primary elsttlon in 1946, advised the
Senate Crime Investigating Committee that he had asked ZWILLMAN for help in
1946. HOFFMAN stated that he had been introduced to ZWILLMAN after his term
of Governor and added that ZWILLMAN had never made any improper requests of
him,
(
When ZWILLMAN testified before this Committee, he was vague in his
answers concerning numerous telephonic communications between himself and
HOFFMAN, / Dot
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