Three More Mafia Men Summoned TRENTON '(AP) - Three Subpoenaed for July 8 Ap- Cornelius Gallagher of Bay- Quests—Had Issued Warrants Offices at 21 N
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Marlboro Department Accounts Being Audited SEE STORY BELOW Cloudy with patchy fog add THE MM FINAL chance of occasional drizzle, Red Bank, Freehold partly cloudy this afternoon, Long Branch EDITION (Bta DeUUU, Put 2). I 7 Monmouth County's ELome Newspaper tor i Years VOL. 91, NO. 254 RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1969 22 PAGES 10 CENTS Three More Mafia Men Summoned TRENTON '(AP) - Three subpoenaed for July 8 ap- Cornelius Gallagher of Bay- quests—had issued warrants offices at 21 N. Michigan Zicarelli and Decarlo were at the July 8 SIC hearing. men reputed to be among pearances — Thomas "Tom- onne. for the arrest of Laurence Ave., Kenilwortih. issued at the same time as That came after the DeCav- the top Mafia figures in the my Ryan" Eboli of Fort Lee, —Angelo "The Gyp" DeCarlo Wolfson of Deal, DeCaval- The petition asks that those for DeCavalcante and alcante transcripts had been New York-New Jersey area who law enforcement offi- of Mountainside, who was cante's business partner. Wolfson be held hi contempt the others but the identity of released. are the latest to be cials say may have Inherited mentioned frequently in Failed to Respond of court for not appearing at those summoned was not re- The. papers filed in court summoned to tell what they from the late Vito Genovese transcripts of conversations According to papers filed the SIC's office in Trenton leased until yesterday. list Wolfson as president of know about organized crime of Atlantic Highlands the between DeCavalcante and with the warrant, Wolfson on Thursday. Phelan said that Eboli had the Controlled Heating Corp., to New Jersey's State In- Cosa Nostra's top spot in the other Mafia leaders whose was charged with failing to Andrew Phelan, the SIC's accepted his subpoena per- the Leslie Holding Corp., the vestigations Commission. metropolitan area. release triggered the latest respond to subpoenas return- executive director, said sonally and that the ones for Kenilworth Corp. and the De- The SIC, which last week —Joseph "Joe Bayonne" organized crime furor. able last Thursday. There Wolfson's. lawyer had called Zicarelli and Decarlo were Wolf Corp., all of Kenilworth. Issued subpoenas to Simone Zicarrelli of Cliffside Park, In another development were five subpoenas issued— him on hearing of the war- accepted by their attorney, The court papers say the Rizzo, "Sam the Plumber" reputed head of gangland yesterday, tjhe SIC announced one to Wolfson personally rants and said his client Michael Querques, of New- commission wants to know DeCavalcante and nine other operations in Hudson County. that Superior Court Judge and four others as president would appear before him to- ark. "whether public employes in reputed Maflosos, announced Zicarelli was linked by Life Frank J. Kingfield—acting at of four companies with head- day. Wolfson had already been Long Branch and Monmouth yesterday that is has also Magazine last year to Rep. the investigatory body's re- quarters in DeCavalcante's The subpoenas for Eboli, issued a subpoena to appear (See MAFIA, Pg. 2, Col. 5) Map Curbs on Disorders RED BANK - Beefed-up be announced publicly later Council meetings. The council who want to meet with the were triggered Friday night police patrols will be detailed this week. met with Westside merchants governing body, too. when Police Sgt. Vernon Pat- to the Westside, two addition- And, he disclosed, most of. who don't think they're get- The borough was reported terson sh#t and slightly al patrolmen will be added to the youngsters who partici- ting adequate police protec- quiet last night, the second wounded ' Oscar Sanders, the force, a community rela- pated hi the vandalism which tion, and with Westside resi- night of ,the curfew imposed 32, of 548 Shrewsbury Ave.,. tions program will be imple- plagued the Westside Satur- dents who think police have to keep 'Juveniles off the New Shrewsbury,, after Sand- mented for all borough police day night weren't Red Bank been pushing their children streets after a' weekend of ers allegedly threatened the as soon as possible after the residents, and neither were around. vandalism by black youths on police officer with a grass current crisis ends, and the the young adults who roamed Meet With Chief the predominantly Negro sickle. The disorders were fed 9 p.m.-6 a.m. curfew will con- the borough streets after the The counsel also met with Westside. by a false rumor that Sanders tinue, Mayor Daniel J. O'Hern curfew Sunda/ night. Police Chief Leroy McKnight Last night's heavy rain had been stopped by police said last night. The mayor made the state- and Deputy Chief William aided the curfew, Chief Mc- while transporting a sick The mayor said detailed ments at a press conference Patterson, and heard, briefly, Knight acknowledged. child to Riverview Hospital. plans of the new policies will after a series of Borough from a group of black youths The weekend disorders Delay Hearing Municipal Court Judge Wil- liam I. Klatsky yesterday postponed until next Monday preliminary hearing for Sand- ers on charges of posession of a dangerous weapon, threat- Sadness on the Westside ening the He of Sgt: Patter- IN COURT — Oscar Sanders, 32, injured arm in bandage, is escorted into Red son, and using abusive lan- Bank Municipal Court yesterday by Detective Sgt. Herbert A. Swanson. Prelim- guage and creating a dis- By DORIS KULMAN thousands of dollars worth of damage, share Mr. Jacobs' inary hearing was adjourned a week so Senders could obtain -an attorney. RED BANK — The splinters of plate glass have been feelings. turbance. swept from Jacobs Hardware Co., 273 Shrewsbury Ave., There is anger, of course. But on the Westside, where The postponement is intend- IRngister Staff Photo) the weekend outbreak of vandalism was preceded by" in- ed ix> give Sanders time to se- the floors and walls cleaned of splattered paint.-* : Edwin R. Jacobs, owner of the business which has oc- creasing incidents of window breakings and mushroom- cure an attorney. He filed ap- cupied the northwest corner of W. Bergen Place and Shrews- ing complaints of rocks and bottles hurled at cars traveling ' plication for representation bury Ave, toe almost a half-century, explored his feelings down Shrewsbury Ave., the anger for the most part is di- by the Public Defender's Of- about the Weekend of youthful vandalism which gripped rected toward what many of the businessmen say bas been fice. an absence of policing. 2 Hazlet Servicemen the westside. Sanders, his right arm in a "Angry? No. No, I'm mot angry," he replied, slowly* And there is general feeling that the vandals "aren't our bandage and sling, told Judge thoughtfully, to the question, "I feel sad. kids." Klatsky he is married, the fa- "And I know the people who live here are just as sad- Some Of the businessmen say they've noticed a growing ther of four, and employed by dened as I," Mr. Jacobs added. number of unfamiliar faces among the young people who a landscaping firm. Are Killed in Action Many Westside merchants, striving for an understand- gather on Westside street corners. The Westside parents and ing of the three nights of racial disturbance which caused (See SADNESS, Pg. 3, Col. 3); young people had one com- HAZLET — Two families at the A & P Supermarket on plaint, "uneven enforcement mourned the losses of their Bt. 36. ••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii ii/EiniiiiniiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiniHEiiirrimiimiHuiiiiiiHEnimtHiiiiiiJifimmimBJiiiiPimiimiiiuifiiiiiJiiiiiiiiimit. of the law," Mayor O'Hern sons, the first double fatalities Besides his parents, Jie Is said after the council's pri- reported in Vietnam of town- survived by a brother, Geof- vate meeting with them. ship servicemen in one week. frey, and two sisters, Denise "And they feel black people Sgt, Donald Christie, son of and June, all at home; a aren't being treated with the Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. paternal grandmother hi Order Marlboro Accounts Audit respect and the courtesy they Christie, 15 Willowbrook, died Brooklyn and a maternal should be." last week after initially being grandmother in England. financial records. He said if reported as missing in action. Pvt. Fanning, 21, was a By HALLIE SCHRAEGER ham). He has dug up stuff in "Mayor Grubb later said I Stanley Reevey, one of the He was attached to the 101st I didn't run I could stay, that 1965 graduate of Raritan High MARLBORO - There was manila folders, hidden away. could stay on until June 13. residents at the meeting, said Airborne Division. School and had been in Viet- There are still a number of was their only objection. (On the 19th) I finally got my "the basic question" the only one point of agreement Pfc. Edward C. Fanning, nam since February. Before between two political factions items not paid, and some will "But this is the third time, notice. The day before that group of approximately 15 entering the service last Sep- wanted to discuss with the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas here yesterday, and that was have to go before the auditor not the first time, that I have I told Mr. (James R.) Mino- Fanning of 12 Amherst Lane, tember, he was employed by that the township is in a before I will pay them. They been removed from a job gue (township attorney and governing body was "the po- was the other. the General Cable Co., Perth "mess." might be expired accounts of (replaced in January as depu- acting business administra- lice relationship with the Amboy. black community, which isn't The deaths bring to six the Mayor Walter C. Grubb Jr.