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Abner Zwillman — Part 2
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during prohibition days as one of the unofficial bosses of
New Jersey liquor traffic. He Was also reported in the newspaper
account as being the proprietor of the Public Service Tobacco
Company at 1464 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey, and
as having interests in several wholesale liquor concerns. A
forty-day wedding trip was planned after which the couple would
reside at 32 South Munn Avenue, East Orange, New Jersey.
In the summer of 1946, ZWILLMAN purchased a large mansion
at 50 Beverly Road, West Orange, New Jersey. This is an exclusive
section and the purchase price Was reported at approximately
$50,000,
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ae It has been reported that LAWRENCE and IRVING ZWILLMAN,
oe brothers of ABNER, were both operators and members of Local
: 244 of the I.,A,.T.S.E, In addition, HARRY ZWILLMAN and the
} subject's brother-in-law, DANNY OLIVER, along with IRVING, have
: been reported as being henchmen of LONGY ZAWILLMAN and had been
: a active in union negotiations among motion picture theater
_ employees,
ZWILLMAN presently resides at 50 Beverly Road, West
Orange, New Jersey, and maintains a summer residence, although
na not on a permanent basis, at 109 Jerome Avenue, Deal, New Jersey.
His former addresses include 32 South Munn Avenue, East Orange,
ae | New Jersey. In addition, in 1939 ZWILLMAN was reportedly
residing at the Park Lane Hotel, Suite 522, 299 Park Avenue,
New York City.
. \3 ~ SP «...: suspec e police of Deal, New Jersey,
of having stolen a large amount of jewelry from the summer
home of the subject. It is noted that in the above matter
ZWILLMAN refused to tell the police the amount of the jewelry
stolen. It has been reported that ZWILLMAN has set up a
million dollar trust fund for his wife through an unidentified
insurance company.
During late March, 1954, ZWILLMAN received considerable
publicity as heading a group of "substantial businessmen" who
will put up $250,000 for a huge redevelopment of slum area
in Newark, ZWILLMAN commented that if businessmen do not do
something about redevelopment, the city Will fall apart. He
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