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Confidential Surveillance Transmitter — Part 4
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in a trial involving the iroeme tax vielation of a prohibition
associate, ZWILLMAN's attorney admitted that "three. SILVERMAN
brothers” had been “fronts” for ZWILLMAK in a post prohibition
liquor firs.
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“" "On January 11, 1958, Agents of the Federal Bureau ef
Investigation observed an individual driving a black Dodge,
bearing New Jersey license plate Wi3Md, piek up an elderly man
at the ZWILLMAN residence and proseed to Cornwall, New York.
Subsequent Investigation determined that this vehicle was
régistered to the Fire Department ef the City of Newark
and assigned to ARTHUR J. MOORE, Superintendent ef the Newark
Fire Alarm Systen.
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