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John Handsome Johnny Roselli — Part 1
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ue Atlanta teletype to Bureau, Washington. Field, and
| Kansas City dated September 30, 1947
: Bureau teletype to Atlanta dated October 2, 1947
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By referenced teletype from the Washington Field Office. To" 3
dated September 19, 1947, it was requested that the names of visitors”a: °o'% /..:
for subjects LOUIS CAMPAGNA, CHARLES'GIOE, PHILIP LOUIS’D'ANDREA, PAUL DE. 7
“Lucra, and JOHN ‘ROSELLI while incarcerated at the United States Peniten= "isc "3!
tiary in Atlanta be obtained. Dota
a It was ascertained from records at the United States =
Penitentiary that LOUIS CAMPAGNA, Registry Number 63773, and CHARLES é
GIOE, Registry Number 63774, were transferred to the United States ..
Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, on duly 27, 19454 PHILIP D'ANDREA, © mee OO
Registry Number 63777, and PAUL DE LUCIA, Registry Number 63776, were, |... 4% ot
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transferred to Leavenworth on July 28, 1945. JOHN ROSELLI, Registry er has na
Number 63775, was transferred to Terre Haute, Indiana,. on September 29_ oe
There was no information in the file concerning the a
exact reason these individuals were transferred. However, there was a
notation that CAMPA4GNA and DE LUCIA had caused trouble among the prison . .
_ population, and Kr. HERBERT COX, Associate Warden, stated this might =~ 9 3° »
ih possibly have been the reason for their transfere He informed that the _ Bp
ee main prison file concerning these individuals was transferred with them and = ~ "?
only a skeleton file remains at the United States Penitentiary at Atlanta.- ~-).~b
There was no record concerning their correspondence and visitorse et
However, this information is available in their main institutional file, er |
By referenced letter from the Washington Field Office to as i
the Bureau dated September 22, 1947, it was requested that this office Py
interview Warden JOSEPH i, SANFORD at the United States Penitentiary at -
Atlanta for infomation in his possession concerning the granting of parole
to the above named subjects, It was also requested that he be questioned
concerning a statement he made in a letter to Assistant Director :
LOVELAND of the Bureau of Prisons in Washington, D. C., to the effect that |... -
money was being paid to effect the transfer of these subjects from Atlanta ty
, to Leavenworth. It was desired that the complete identity of ABE on &
‘BRADLEY, who had been active inethe cases of these subjects, be ‘determined - ren 5
. * end a lead set out to have him interviewed. Information concerning this. .. sj. c
op interview, which is set out below, was furnished to the Buseau, Washington ;
. Field Office, and the Chicago Office, by letter dated Seregpens 2 26, 194705
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