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John Handsome Johnny Roselli — Part 6
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A special progress report at Atlanta, dated 4-26-45, shows that
on May 27, 1944, DeLUWIA was reported for conniving with other inmates in
an attempt to get on a special hospital diet. He was placed in punitive
segrogation 7 days; and second grade, 90 days.
The report contains the following paragraph:
"DeLUCIA is a member of a group of prisoners who were committed
to this Institution for conspiracy to interfere with trade and commerce by
soeraion, threats and violence. The members of this group have reputations
of being connected with the underworld both in Chicago and New York and
some of their records show that they in the past have been involved in rather
serious crimes. The subtle activities of this group have been causing
trouble and it is deemed advisable to separate the group for the best intcrasts
of the individuels as well as the Institution." Recomnendation was made that
DeLIC LA be transferred to Leavenworth. No other information appears in the
file to justify the statemont that DeLUCIA and the group had been causing
trowle other than the one incident of oonniving.s
The file of LOUIS CAMPAGNA was reviewed relative to any charges
ef misconduct and nothing was found indicating any violations, however,
with respect to the violation of DeLWIA on May 27, 1944, CAMPAGHA was
interviewed as beirg involved although he was not reported in connection
with that violation. Wothing appears in the file with respect to & fore
feiture of good time or a hearing for this purpose. In a special progress
reported dated 4/26/45, the same paragraph appears which was quoted above
under the file chock on DeLUCLA, but nothing appears in the file to sub-
stantiate this statement.
The file on CHARLUS GIOE was checked for any misconduct charzes
and nothing was located while GIOL was confined oither at Atlanta or
Leavenworth.
Werden HUNTSK advisec thet he had received a telephone call from
Warden SANPOMUD of the Atlanta Institution on October 6, requesting that
he advise him, from information in the Tile relative ta good time hearings
which were held in Atlante, in order that he would have specific facts
available. Warden HUNTER advised Arent that a check had previously beer
made at this institution for this information because of a request from
Washington, and that he was positive there was nothing in the filos relative
d_time forfcituro, and that this check had been made for him by
United States Prison.
Warden HUNTER further advised that when subjects in this case
arrived at Leavenworth from Atlanta, he had questioned each one of them
individually with respect to how they got along at Atlanta and cach one of
them stated they had no trouble at Atlanta other than being pointed out by
inmmtes. Warden HUNTER explained this remark by stating that as he reoalls
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