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Robert F Kennedy — Part 4
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Playing to the Gallery. oy
[4 TONEY GENERAL! ecislation - in which the At-
cennedy had rather ‘Torney General is interested,
upsetting ‘experiences in both | Onto the floor came Rep. Wil-
the Benate and the House gal-‘ liam C. Cramer of Fiorida,
leries ‘last .| whose omnibus crime bill was
es 4 under consideration.
Mr. Cramer glanced at the
‘gallery and his eyes gleamed.
W : Haynes Ayres of Ohio:
| “I'VE BEEN TRYING to
‘Kennedy to discuss my crime
Nan of th
Ciellan Ms |e. ever since he took of-
Senate Inves-
tigations Sub-
committee, which is now
bearing testimony on gam-
bling. The former chief coun- '
sel of tbe subcommitiee (ihe
eli-same Bobby) then went
to the Family Gallery to list-
Dixen
ce, Well—he's going to listen
to me at last.”
“What are you going
do?” abked Rep. Ayres.
“I'm going to say all the
things from the floor I've
been trying to tell him in his
en in on some senatorial de-| office,” replied Cremer.
bate. : “Don’t let on that’s what
He went to the Family you're doing,” cautioned Mr.
Fiallae. fen Feenn af ba bit -* --— ~~ eo es
Ayres. “One of the sirictest
rules of the House is that a
member mustn't refer to any-
body in the gallery.”
“I know the rules,” said
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because a member of his
family used to be in this
use before moving to an-
ther house. Bobby’s action
Shocked a = tradition-bound Rep. Cramer, “The parlia-
eustodian to the core. He in- mentarian won't alize Tm
formed the Attorney General Htalking at '
severely he'd have to move !but Bobby will.”
out of the family section. it seemed evident that Mr.
\ Bobby moved to another s Cramer was clairvoyant about
ion—chewing dis gumifthis because the Attorney
more vigorouely, hut uttering * fibis | be heoan attacking his
SS eggs ay, ee es ee Ue ee
no words. A couple of days! gum faster aod faster. His
later be showed up in the | mastication became almost
House Gallery, but not the | sevage when the Republican
De Section. Mr. Cramer referred to anti-
Debate began on crime icrime recommendations of
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ithe former Attorney Gen-
ral which hadn't yet been
carried out by “the present
‘Attorney General.”
“Do you know how difficult
“is for anyone, any local
t
bow sheriff, constable, law
-He whispered to his Repub fenforcement people at the
‘Hiean coll e, Rep. William #/ocal level to get any informa-
ne . ion say, on Mr. X, who is be-
Heved to be a syndicate crim-
inal and who is known to the
get an audience with Bobby departments in Washington?’}
pRep. Cramer asked in the dij
rection of the present At}.
torney General.
MR. CRAMER and Mr.
to | Kennedy left the floor and
gallery, respectively, in al-
ost a dead heat. Mr. Ken-
edy did not hang around the
Capitol to talk things over,
but Mr. Cramer stopped in
the Speaker's lobby to
dustify his evasion of the.
‘House rules.
“If a local law “enforcement
officer wants to find out about
the syndicated nature of a
gangster do you know how
many Federal! agencies he has
to write to?” he asked. His
, Fcolieagues shook their heads.
“Forty-two!” cried Rep.
Cramer. “My bill would cor-
relate it in one clearing
ghouse.” ‘
I wish the Attorney Gen-
ral would come beck often,”
sighed Rep. Ayres, “But, after
this, I'm afraid he won't.”
. Coprrighyt, 196) 1961, ns, Features
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