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FBI History — Part 2
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The following general information shows some of the major viola-—
tions of Federal laws over which the Bureau of Investigation has
jurisdiction, together with an indication of the kind of information,
the bureau desires to receive from interested State and local officials
in order that an a Ppropriate investigation may be made and the facts
submitted to the United States Attorney for prosecution in the courts
of the United States: , a ;
NATIONAL MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT AcT
Persons who transport a stolen motor vehicle from one State to
another State, knowing the same to have been stolen, may be prose.
cuted in the United States courts for the transportation of the
stolen vehicle. Alsxo, persons who receive, conceal, store, barter, sell
or dispose of any motor vehicle moving as, or which is a part of, or
which constitutes interstate or foreign commerce, knowing the same
WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC ACT
The white slave traffic act is frequently referred to as the Mann
Act. This act declares that any person who shall knowingly trans.
port, or cause to be transported, or aid or assist in obtaining trans-
portation for, or in transporting in interstate or foreign commerce,
or in any Territory, or in the District of Columbia, any woman or
girl for the purpose of prostitution or debauchery, or to engage in
other immoral practices, shall be deemed guilty of a felony. The
Bureau of Investigation is desirous of receiving any information
which comes to your attention indicating a violation of this act.
NATIONAL BANKRUPTCY acr
It is the duty of the Bureau of Investigation to investigate alleged
Violations of the national bankruptcy act. Violations of this act are
usually reported to the bureau by referees in bankruptcy, trustees,
credit associations, or creditors. However, when bankruptcy pro-.
ceedings involve local individuals the bureau will appreciate receiving
any information which you may obtain relative to the concealment of ©
physical assets prior to the bankruptcy.
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