U.S. Records Describe N. Jersey Mafia Talks
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Red Bank High School Principal Resigns Post SEE STORY BELOW Sunny, Warm THEDMLY Sunny and warm today, dear FINAL and mild tonight. Warm and Red Bank, Freehold humid tomorrow. Long Branch - (8«« Details, Pan 2] 7 EDITION Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 90 Years VOL. 91, NO. 245 RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1969 28 PAGES 10 CENTS nini!!lllllllllllllilll!!lll|[!llllllillll!lllll!!l!lllll!l!!!lll!lll8lll|||l!lll [ II! Hi Iff HI II III I I'lllill II I, U.S. Records Describe N. Jersey Mafia Talks NEWARK (AP) - The fed- to extort money from four three or four federal judges whether the name droppers Sam: "Oh, sure." eral government has pro- gamblers. from Hudson County that be reputable or disreputable The other man: "Because duced records of electronic The recorded conversations, either Zicarelli or Angelo De- individuals. this thing could cream me at eavesdropping on New Jersey which the office of U.S. Atty. Carlo could go to as a last "Many people write or tele- the last minute. So if you can organized-crime figures con- David Satz said were between resort. phone me about immigration in some way get to these two taining discussions of gang- reputed Mafia figures, con- Zicarelli felt that the "best problems and I try to help in guys—tell them to keep this land killings and involvement tained references to Mayor course of action" would be any way I can, but no one thing out of the papers." with public officials. Thomas Dunn of Elizabeth, for Riggi to contact "Neil the ever contacted me about it DeCavalcante pledged* that and there is no mention of The records, making 13 U.S. Eep. Cornelius Gal- Congressman," according to no men from his office would lagher, D-N.J., and other pub- the records. The BBI iden- the name Kiggi in the immi- ever be an embarrassment to printed volumes, were filed in gration files in my office." U.S. District Court at the re- lic officials. Dunn and Gal- tified "Neil" as Gallagher. a politician. NEW GOP CHIEF —Freeholder Benjamin H. Danslcin, who was elected chain, lagher issued statements last Gallagher was to be alerted According to a recorded quest of reputed Mafia over- transcript, Dunn allegedly In a four-page statement, man of the Monmouth County Republican Executive Committee, is congratulated lord Samuel "Sam the Plumb- night in which they denied to the problem "and if the any wrongdoing.' case ever got to Washing- called on DeCavalcante at the Dunn said he had a meeting by Mrs. Ann D. Flynn, Who had served aj committee vico chairman before becom- er" DeCavalcante of Prince- with DeCavalante but "at no Meeting Is Cited , ton, he would be in a posi- Kenilworth office Oct. 23, ing state committeewoman. Also congratulating the new leader are, left, Robert ton, who is seeking to void 1964, a few days before Dunn time did anyone in the room, an indictment for extortion. In January 1965, DeCaval- tion to get a favorable rul- C. Stanley Jr. of Middletown, state committeeman, and Mrs. Jane Clayton of cante and Joseph "Bayonne ing," the transcript said. was elected mayor. including 'Sam,' ask me to do DeCavalcante hoped to Joe" Zicarelli met with Gallagher Statement The man identified as Dunn anything irregular or illegal." Rumson, who was elected committee vice chairman, succeeding Mrs. Plynn. Mr. show that illegal wiretapping Emanuel Biggi, an alleged In Washington, Gallagher said: "If you have any way On Feb. 23, 1963, an elec- Danslcin succeeds County Clerk J. Russell Woolley. (Register Staff Photo) figured in the indictment. The Cosa Nostra figure the gov- said: of getting to (mentioning two" tronic device recorded a con- government denies this. ernment was attempting to "Many kinds of people drop names) tell them to keep versation between four Mafia The charge is that in 1966 deport. names of public figures. But their lousy mouths shut. Be- figures who spoke of previous DeCavalcante; 56, conspired Zicarelli allegedly suggest- no one is responsible for peo- cause you know better than I gang executions and pro- with two Brooklyn, N.Y., men ed to Biggi that there were ple dropping his name, do that I have to .. ." posed methods of bloodless killing so that the victim Danskin Is Elected would not be "disgraced." Criticize Method The four discussed the kill- ing of a man they called Black Students in Demands "Cadillac Charlie" in Republican Leader Youngstown, Ohio. Each was By DORIS KDLMAN Ronald Grayzel, present "when a black student was —Dismissal of "racist ad- critical of the method used— By WILLIAM J. ZAORSKI Monmouth Medical Center, The freeholder was held In RED BANK — A group of Student Council president, subjected to a vicious and un- ministrators" and recruit- a hand grenade—because the HAZLET — A new era, in Long Branch, was elected as high regard by Mr. Woolley, black students at Bed Bank said that would be divisive provoked attack by several ment of "enlightened and victim's four-year-old son al- Monmouth County Republi- chairman emeritus by an continued the senator, and High School last night pre- and would increase racial white students." imaginative personnel to ad- so died. canism.begins today as Free- overwhelming vote. had been ; delegated some sented the Board of Educa- problems-instead of alleviat- minister and teach this new Student Suspended The transcript indicated holder Benjamin H. Danskin Mr. Danskin, 43, begins the critical and delicate issues by tion a list of demands, includ- ing them. educational program." Reportedly, a Shrewsbury that the word had gone out assumes the tasks of chair- job as new GOP leader at the the, former chief. ing a demand for an answer Students comprised about student has been suspended —The administration by the next board meeting. one-half the audience of not to use hand grenades in man of the Monmouth County same age as Mr. Woolley did. Sen. Stout noted that Mr. in connection with the inci- "cease its policy of screen- future murders. The Wack students said more than 175 persons who Republican Executive Com- The freeholder also is seeking Danskin, had served as presi- dent, in which young John- ing prospective speakers'' at mittee. election to the county clerk's there has-been "an alarming subjected board members to son reportedly was pushed A man identified by the dent of the Young Re- the school, "namely black position. increase in racial tensions" in persistent and incisive ques- through a glass door and re- FBI as DeCarlo proposed that Mr. Danskin's election publicans of Monmouth. Coun- speakers who offer a mean- fatal doses of narcotics be to the chairmanship brings an In nominating Mr. Danskin, ty, served two terms as Wall the high school and declared tioning on a number of is- quired a number of sutures to ingful message." that they "can no longer tol- sues. close the wound. given 'intended victims and end to the 27 year era when state Sen. Richard R. Stout, Township Committeeman, one —Black students "be al- that their bodies be left in a the post was held by County B-Monmouth, said he was a term as mayorvnine years as erate the racist educational The black student demands The NAACP Youth Council lowed to form their own rep- originated with the Youth car. • Clerk J. Russell Woolley. man of deep devotion to the chairman of his munici- programs that are being im- statement declared that disci- resentative organization since posed upon us." Council of the Bed Bank Area pline alone won't "alleviate They agreed that would Mr. Woolley who had suf- ideals of his party and had • pality's county committee and Branch of the National Asso- it is nearly impossible for the have been an improvement on fered a heart attack and served the party well for as freeholder. The demands included the frictions created by these black student to get into the courses in black history and ciation for the Advancement racial incidents" and called (See CRIME, Pg. 2, Col. 8) stroke was hospitalized in many years. (See DANSKIN, Pg. 3, Col. 3) of Colored People "and were power structure of the ex- literature and dismissal of for implementation of "a tant student organization." "the racist administrators at presented by its executive meaningful educational pro- Want Newspaper Red Bank High School." president, Calvin Johnson, gram" to "bridge the com- White students backed up a student at the school. munication gap which... ex- —A black student newspa- their classmates' demands Young Johnson cited as ists between black and white per ". free of the censor- County Democrats Urge Unity with one exception—the de- "the latest manifestation" of students ..." ship policies imposed upon mand for a black student racial tension an incident in The black students said the existing student publica- the school last Wednesday tion." By NANCY J. KUB1NSKI council. they seek ". recognition LONG BRANCH - Calling by the white students of our —The guidance department increase its efforts so more for fjarty unity and exuding blackness," and recogni- confidence in a November tion as "a race which posess- black students will be enrolled in the college-prep victory at all levels, P. Paul es an immensely rich heritage Campi was reelected chair- courses. and the greatest culture in man of the Monmouth Coun- America ..." —". A significant in- ty Democratic Organization. Seek Implementation crease" in the school library's They called on the board to collection of literature about The entire slate was unan- implement "with all deliber- the history of blacks in Amer- imously elected, including ate speed" this program: ica.