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John Handsome Johnny Roselli — Part 6
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NS sear J Ceram,’ 539 Blet Street, Brocklyn, New York, partner
in the above-mentioned Tollgate Tavern, advised that he has known EDWARD PARISE
for the past 40 years, and stated that he lived in the community where the PARISE
for past 40 years ted that he lived
family resides for over 50 years, leaving there in 1926p MARTIN stated that
_ EDWARD PARISE opened the Tollgate Tavern approximately in 1933, and that he as
“Towner of the building in which the tavern is located, rented it to PARISE. He
stated that EDWARD PARISE bears an excellent reputation in his commnity, and
' that hia brother, GUS, is of exneptionally good character. MARTIN stated t hat
- he has no active interest in the Tollzgate Tavern at the present time, but merely
goes there on the weekends, He stated that he hasn't sean EDWARD PARISE since
thea first of September, and has no idea whatsoever where he is at the present
time. is far as he mew, PARISE has no other interest in life except following
the horses, He has no girlfriends as far as MARTIN knows, MARTIN stated that
be could not furnish the names of any of the associates of EDWARD PARISE, in-
dicating that he is a “lone wolf" type who has no real close friends. MARTIN
stated that he mew of no derogatory information whatsoever concerning EDVARD
PARSE | '
In an effort to pilok up possible out of town checks, the banks
in the vicinity of the PARISE home, at 662 39th Street, Brooklyn, were covered.
Ly _
a chec 8 records disclosed that
gna account was opened in the names of EDXIARD PARISE and
FRANK PALLADINO, tat thia account has been closed for a long period of times
that he recalls that several months ago there wa
bo Breck Which was passed by EDWARD PARISE
ie stated that he believes the check was a forgery n
s Trust Comps and that a special investicator for this bank,
the District Attornsy's
y, Brockiyn, New York on April 10, 1947, eh ARD
PaRISE with witertne. : “forged heck in the amount of $1282.00. ted
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