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John Handsome Johnny Roselli — Part 6
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“their conversation, other inmates were constantly pointing a finger at then,
stating they were tough characters or something of that nature and this would
make it difficult for them to get along with the othor inmatese Subject
DeLUCIA, when interviewed by HUNTER, readily admitted being in punitive
segregation over conniving on a blood test. He told Warden HUNTEX, however,
that he was not guilty on this charge.
During the complete review of the files of subjects at Leavenworth,
relative to misconduct charges and information rae forfeiture of good time,
the following information was obtained which has not been previously reported:
Father Wi. J. KALINA, Catholic Chaplain at the Fenitentiary, com-
mented very Iavorably on the regular attendance at Catholic services of botn
DeLUIA and CAMPAGNA, and in view of their efforts to attend recular divine
services, recommended favorable consideration on their parole hearings.
in the file of Subject ¢ BaAntTes oto Aatat
niet VIG We a ee CHARLES Mt de thd AACA WI La
12/13/46, this teletype being from Director BENNETT, Bureau of Prisons, to
Warden HUNTER; "We have 4 spsoiél-request to authorize a special visit to
CHARLES GIOE for a Mr. JOSEPH OGERS of New Yorke TI understand ROGENS is
entirely reliable and wishes merely a social visit. Please ask CIOE whether
he would like to see ROGERS and whether he would be willing to allot some of
his regular visiting time for this visit." This visit was authorized by
moe anpears
letter from Warden HUNTER to ROGERS on December 31, 1946, and was addressed
to JOSEPH ROGERS, Regers Corners, Ince, 8th Avenue at 50th Street, New York,
New Yor ke
‘In the file of LOUIS CAMPAGNA, a Lotter dated March 5, 1946 was
received at the Penitentiary from Senator JAMeS WeHUViMAN of Ohio, request-
ing permission for WILLIAM“YARIO of 179 North LaPorte Avenue, Chicago,
Illinois, to visit LOUIS CAMPAGNA, This request was denied by letter dated
March 11, 1946, on the basis thet CAMPAGHMA had many relatives who visited
him regularly. Senator HUFFMAN again requested authorization for YAAIO to
visit CAMPAGNA, by letter dated March 26, 1946, stating that the purpose
for the visit was business reasons which Members of VANPAGNA's family could
not handle. Authorization was then granted for a visit by YANIO, by letter
from Warden HUNTER dated March 29, 1946.
qj in the file of Subjeot DeLUCLA, correspondence appears frar
FRANCIS CURKY, 516 Western Avenue, Joliet, Illinois, requesting a visit with
DeLW1A and states that the visit was for the purpose of settling metters
with respect to the 1100 acre farm owned by DeLUCLA, which CURRY was leasing
. from him. This visit was authorized.
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