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U. S. Officidl Helped Private Client Pry Dollars From fralian Bank + | Fresh Poultry Is Cheaper Than Mea!
Ny CHESTER ROTTER approved; or if it is. clistomary for On May 1, 1947, he was switched with a man named Carmon! “Carmon asked me to go to _The result of his endeavors, Mr. k R E p S «How ’ 09 - ri i £ . i WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 Ther- Toe Department officials 10 to the head of the tax division, D'Agostino’ Italy with him to see the bank Caudle said, was that the banks
rivate : citizen in a “Let ‘me’ téll you about that,” people and the government offi- __ cslang Ha ’ : g on Lamar Caudle, assistant U. 8. case such as this, where his is the final word on, . “na.udle replied. “Carmon is 8 ecials and see what I could do» 28reed to release the aged Mr. We'll Dress Them While You Wait
attorney general in charge of the “Well, I wouldn't think so,” the Whether a tax case is prosecuted very dear friend of mine, A fine Mr, Caudle said. “He said his D'ABOstino’s dollars,
. tax division, took a month's trip Attorney General said, “but 1 in the courts or sent back to If- man.” dad would pay all of our expenses. After making his. Communist Young Baking and
to Burope, all expenses paid, last didn't know he was representing ba . inn: 3 er are tii stirvev. he said. "he a on ternal Revenue for more informa- ro a’ 3 ol I hadn't had a vacation and survey, he said, he and Carmon summer to help a friend ‘get a client. I thought it was some- Wanted Money ‘in Dollars
tion or civil settlement. I had some accumulated leave went to Paris for a couple of] R fi Dickens » 33¢ $96,000 in American. money re- thing do do with ‘the D'Agostino _. : “Mr. Caude said Carmon and I wanted to go,” he continued, days “and Carmon, who had been 0as ing leased from Italian banks. family affairs, an estate or some- Mr. Caudle is one of three Jus- told hirh that his father; Matteo ''I went to the Attorney General paying the bills, went broke be-
tice Department attorneys in- “ C2 > h.” Mr, Caudle said he made the thing. ) ti . i ae © and told him the whole story and cause he tipped too much S | d y i FOr. o )' Agos ad deposited - $96, J : Chickens 1b, trip with Carmon D'Agostino, a If I'had Known (about the dol- Volved A Tou: controversial In. ! Agostino, B ; Po ; ; oe he told me to go ahead.” Mr. Caudle said -he met an d d C New Jersey wine company bfficial, lar deal) I would have certainly come tax cases in Nashville, in 000 in American moriey in Italian American bank official and got a. on behalf of Mr. D'Agostino’ advised. him not to do it. All 1 Which two ‘indictments already banks before World War 1I, with Visited U. S. Embassey check cashed, after. which he aas, Smal doz. C father, Matteo D'Agostino, who: thought was that he was asking have been dismissed. Two other an agreement that when he with- In Rome, Mr. Caudle said they handled the money during their
- deposited the money in Italian Me for S0me Hime off, and so diet ments Bre Sti Pending andigrew the money it ‘would be. in had several conversations with visit'to London and on the return ow 2 " Open Sunday Till Noon banks during the Mussolini approved, ere is a possi vility that they American dollars. 4 o : trip. " also might be dismissed. He said the - wine company bank officials but all of the papers CoPrHRIY 195Y.. ‘Scrivis Howard v. pr He lb : ¢ vital Appointed by Clark The indictments were returned official © told him the present were in Italian and he didn't __ EY Ne wspapers) Twat A : The Jus ice Depar men 0 cia Mr. Caudle, a former U. 8. at- by a “runaway” federal grand Italian. government would not speak it so they went to the! LN diy mit ou try 0 said that after negotiating with ; T ury 19 months ago. Mr. Caudle permit withdrawal in ; : ; Mo. . bank officials he was successful lorney In Bis home state of North k friendly with the lawyer le I dy liars . American Embassy and had them 2 tous dory rn Moy : in getting the money released. Carolina, was named chief of the represented the defendants in the at the rate of exchange prevailing translated. Ss quie your child Hirt 337-W. New York St. LI."5952 Mr. Caudle traveled on . the criminal division of the Justice cases. when the money was deposited. That was his only contact with pyre orange flavor 4 \ P / ’ Queen Mary, he said. During Department, by former Attorney In an interview on his European = Mr. Caudle said that a -with- the embassy in this affair, Mr. thatchildren like PH PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE their month abroad, he said, they Gerieral ‘Tom Clark, now a Su- trip, Mr. Caudle was asked: Dy drawal in lira at the pre-war rate Caudle said. After the deal was ira preter®rmoc: § * ASPIRIN + visited London. Paris. Rome and Pree 5 oat Justice. That was you go to Europe this past surh- would mean a tremendous loss|conciuded, he said, he called on are 1 adult dose. FOR CHILDREN : several other Italian cities. y <8 1945. as mer for the Renault’ Wine Co. because of its devaluation. the ambassador. uy it today. 39c. In addition to the business of
unfreezing the D'Agostino dol-
lars, Mr. Caudle said he made a survey of the threat of communism in Italy and gave his findings ard opinions to officials here upon his return. Although Mr. Caudle said hé®informed Attorney General J. Howard McGrath of his proposed trip i " ; in detail and was given approval, A N 5 U Y the attorney general's recollection
of that conversation does not jibe r= — me En Pri df yr YE
- with Mr, Caudle’'s. “He said he had a vacation
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