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Abner Zwillman — Part 2
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MED -0120--10-12 introduced 7. one A. G. LEW,
ecretary, American Federation of r Department Store
Council of New Jersey, 45 ford Place, Newark, New Jersey.
understood hh brother-in-law had
rable business artment stores in his window
cleaning _business, and in that wa Way had become e acquainted with
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A. G. LEW, The introduction of Law OGCUrred at ths
Pennsylvania Railroad Station in Ne » New Jersey, in the fall
of either 1948 or 1949. After the introduction A. G. LEW did
not say a word but merely opened the door the large
Buick automobile in which he was sitting. ntered the
automobile and observed - G. LEW wr der his
coat, LEW then drove through various sections of Newark
“B and then a short distance out a main highway and stopped in
Fl front of a small brick building, which building was about
40 feet long and 15 or 20 feet wide. The building was
4 apparently an old store building and it stood alone beside
= ey the highway. The windows in the front of the store building
- SIC ad been blacked out. Upon entering the building,
See _. observed a switchboard with 12 trunk lines and 2 t
by': operators who were constantly busy at the switchboard,
Lounging about inside the building were a half-dozen rough
looking characters. After waiting for one-half hour, not
tenon knowing whom he was to meet, ABNER peel drove ap i a
Cadillac automobile, and approached old
77 ZWILLMAN that he was interested in promoting compustion
“—™ engines and in granting patent licenses on a royalty basis.
7. ZWILLMAN then telephoned J, A. SISTA, President of Republic
A Industries, 20 Wall Street, New York City, and said
et "J am sending a man dow to see you." There was then a
pause, after which ZWILLMAN said, “Well I don't care,
I'm sending him dow anyway. Mr. LEW will drive him down."
LEW then drove ack to Newark, yo ioe i to New
ll Street, where et J. A.
York City, and
SISTA, President of Republic Industries. telephonically
~ contacted Kermouth Manufacturing Company in Detroit and
alked to an official there. He then told hat
ati be ceatacted at a later date Dy eral
er of Kermouth Manufacturing Company. <A. G. LEW then
drove aa: to the Newark Station. During
the t driving @BPhe said nothing. Gay
noticed that LEW was sun- » and in an attempt to
draw him into conversation, asked him where he obtained this
sun-burn, whereupon LEW replied that he always flew to Florida
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