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John Handsome Johnny Roselli — Part 2
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| GAMPAGNA was born on September 23, 1900, in Illinois, the pn of LOUIS and
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one hundred and fifty days good time from DE LUCIA and apphoximately 9s?
the same amount from CAUPAGNA, As far as his records reflected, this
good time had not been restored when they left Atlanta,
It was suggested that the Chicago Office locate and ar
interview Attorney A. BRADLEY EBEN in line with the request contained in. tee Mn
referenced letter, a On ge adh
Warden SANFORD telephonically contacted this office ON tee
October 3, 1947, and advised that after a further check of the files on = = .°
these subjects he wished to correct the statement concerning good time
which had been taken from them, He stated that because of certain infrace = ©
tions of rules they were brought before the disciplinary board but no
action was taken to take their good time away. He noted thet the wt tnd
in this regard was not signed by either committee members or himself, and ivh «>
therefore it was not in effect when they left Atlanta. 2 yt
Two teletypes were received from the Washington Field wong.
Office under date of September 29, 1947, requesting that it be ascertained ~/0 °°
if detainers were filed against the subjects while incarcerated in the _
United States Penitentiary at Atlanta, and also that contact be made with
local immigration representatives to ascertain the purpose of their visit
to the subjects while in Atlanta. In this connection, as previously
stated, only a skeleton file concerning these subjects is maintained at
Atlanta, and there was no record concerning any detainers having been
filed against them while at this institution, It was stated that informa-
tion concerning the detainers would be at Leavenworth. eo gt ile
Inquiry was also made of Mr. BERNER, local investigator
for the Immigration and Naturalization Service, and he advised that
according to his records D'ANDREA, ROSELLI, CAMPAGNA, and DE LUCIA were
interviewed in order to verify their citizenship. The parents of these F
individuals were born in Italy, but only DE LUCIA was foreign borne Mre aren
RERNER informed that the Immigration and Naturalization Service has an , :
adrasament with tha MWritead Statas DPantt anti amy gheaeahye ke etl wate ft : ™
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in the event any prisoners of foreign birth or with parents of foreign
birth are received, When this notification is furnished to Immigration and
Naturalization Service arrangements are made to interview the prisoners in
an attempt to verify their citizenship.
According to Immigration and Naturalization Service records oooet
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