Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1960 — Page 11
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Gangsters Convicted Or Evidence By FBI Ir tnJI C. WTUMNM Vetoed Pveaa WABNWUTON (UPD When th* chip* were down in the trial ~f >0 delegate. to the Apelachta < oevention. M W*A Ute Federal Bur*au of InvnsUfattaa Uut came moat of the evidence which *enlan<*d fee gaagrter* to jig US District Judge Irving Kaulma* la New York told on »eatenc*a of from three to five year* The mob waa found guilty of no m**e Uwa oanapir acy to refaae to talk and lbu> to protect them-'
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1 r .Mtoaa htr wMMaUdiM burn the !^is»&r F * *•“- The Bature oT rt,e aiiejM crime ml the matter within FUI Jurtadtettof. U tl not fenrrally under aland that the authority far Ute area* of lnre»t«aU<M» fey the FBI •re |*erl»rlY deftnrtl and limit*! by tow or exacuttvc order Cm* gre*. Pnarted a tow after the kid ■ nainng trf the I.tndbenth baby t<> authorUc the Uli to act u> kidnap c»aa*. PteUeto UA. Agataal Fraad KHnaptag to one of 4S item* within FBI Juriadictiua by act of Ongreas or eaecutlve order. The Hat range» from antitrust invert!galtona to enforcement of the I Mann Act which forbidl the Interjetete tranaportatkrn of a female 'for proiUtutioo. debauchery or
huUmu luMiautai purgaii*. ~ r The nu gut into the Apalachin Cate becaute it to lb* US tovee 4WOitfw sfNrtp raEgMMMdN* tori •Iprotecting th* government against ■|w*ud tn thto inaUMte*. the fraud, i cuttAiaicd at “th* mlereprcteatoj uno <«r ciMieealmcnt of facta ranI eernlng matter* within the jurto- . diction of the government *' ' Smart New York rtate police, work In detecting the hoodlum*' presence fa Apalachin and to Uklog In.tanl action waa widely r*>! j marked bek>re and during the, trial. A rundown of the proceedings will ahoto. however, that the, FBI furniAhed approximately BO per cent of the evidence produced •gatn»t the hoodlum delegate* Sixteen FBI agent* and one for-'' mer agent were wttneaaM far the' 1 government Thirty-three *tate-
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Imeoto laUuduced tor the gwcr» I manl la connection with the trial I *te« prapanal to a 'i*aull it g>l i inveaUggUflD. NteUe* Agaiato FBI Th* public to - Uni* a war* of •aueh phaae* of FBI opteaUoM--1 The ramnranlgt. fritow traveller and other toftwing operator* who, from time to time, attempt to ourt . Ihrbctor J. Edgar Hoover or other* wtoe to hamper th* operattaoa as the FBI ar* better Informed than ’,U the general public about what ( the FBI doe* and why. There were a couple of mor* t »tori«a again*! the FBI durtgg the Truman admiaiatraUoa. apparently encouraged by what their pra--1 inoter* Interpreted a* Pr**w*al Truman’l chilly altitude toward the urgaalMltao. None of tb*a* got off the ground although they*
MftßMbN * bwfc !ng [the HU and propoaing Hoover* •utter Thi» book waa denounced la the Senate aa "an utterly blaa*d piece I M propaganda '* The author waa .< Ma* Lowenlhal, a Truman aaaoci- - ale during HSTa Senate day* , ixjwenthal for example, accwied I Ifoover <»f reaching out on hi* own In IMO far authority to invwatlgate ! gubvertlve artlvitfo* to particular I and internal aecurity in genera) What Uiwrnthal mint b«vr known but did not mcnUoa wa» that on Sept 8. 1935. FDR by *x*cti--11 w order Inalructed Hoover to “lake charge of inveeUgailve work in matter* relating to eaptonage •nd aabotag*.** Trad* la a gooo town « Decatur
Jan. 31 Deadline For Alien Reports J. D P*rMto. officer la charge of the Immigration and naturaiUatton aervice. today urged al aiiena to Indiana who have not yrt filled out atom addrv** repuct furwui. to do ao before January 21 at the neareet Immigration and naturaßutton tervlcr office *r focal poet office. Th* immigration official pointed out that the law requirea all oon-ciUtena. except prraooa la diplomatic atatua. foreign ropr*aanlaUvc* to certain toternatfoaa) orgaAfratton*. >uch aa the Uaited NaUona. and alteaa her* tempor -j
Wily a* agricuHurai ainteart foboe*ra. to rapw tbetr aßNrannM Dp LAM gOVCf HilLOgil Partello added; "Tha paraal «r total guardian of M alien «Md under 14 yeara as eg* radet Bl out the eddreaa report fora for •uch g child la oeda* to aaagrty with Ute law.** He declared: “We have tried to mate It •• convenient ax pnaaßde far non-eitlxena to m*et Um •< droaa report requirement*, and. la view of aerioua penaMto* for will fal vtolatlan, all pnraona fuhfoct Io the *ddr*M report law ar* urged to tuiftU tbia obligation t»fore th* end of January." Perfotto adviaod: l lt to aaay for an ato-n to meet thia rwqateem*nt He juat goea to Um nr*r*at ImmigrxUon aorvic* etfte* ar part I attic*. flDa cut th* addm* tepart
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