Show BILL TO NAB NEELEY I t E Measure as re Is Intro Introduced In Congress Cong ess Washington May 18 Chairman Ray of the judiciary judi lary committee commit ee today introduced a bill in the house to Jo deal with tho the Neeley Neele case and others w Whore ere the fhe present extra extraditions extraditions extraditions laws I ws are j The bill dds adds to t of the th stat stat statI statutes j jutes utes the following f J I Provided That Th t whenever any foreign country or territory or any part thereof Is under the tIle control of ot temporary govern government government I ment of the United States and the Unit United ed oct States by act of congress or through its military power or otherwise has es established I d or authorized d government gov con control I trot over oer the same in whole or in part any person who commits an offense and flees to the United States shall be sur surrendered surrendered I rendered to the authorities of the th United States S ates an and surrendered to the authorities in lit control of ot such foreign country or territory f r trial under the tho laws recognized d and In force in the place where such sueh crime was WM committed This measure was Wag drawn after the ques question question question tion had been discussed at a session of the judiciary committee The need of action was explained by At Attorney Attorney torney General Griggs In iii a letter to Chairman Ray in which he said Recent offenses of a n criminal nature committed by an employee of f the tho postal tOfic in m Cuba Cube who V q has fled from jus justice lice tice there ther t refuge e In the United Uni d States makes s it my t ty tb call your our at attention to the tho tact fact at the application I of tho the present extraction ext saws laws of tho the United States Is in 8 a of doubt and uncertainty which make it embar embarrassing I I rassing to the department of justice to secure the prompt return of such offend offenders o nd I era ers to the jurisdiction in which the crime is I committed l e and in which they ey should be tried I uIt It is i obvious that the laws of the Unit United cd ed States ought to provide a sure and anti speedy return of fugitives fu tiVes from justice i I who flee from Cuba Cube and seek seel se k refuge in inthe inthe I the United Un too States J have drafted an act which will make the course of procedure pr ce I in su such sueji Jt matters mattera tn att rs sure ure S and certain and andI I respectfully ask that it be considered by I your committee and if found expedient that it be introduced and passed as speed speedily d lily ily lIy as possible O Ible The attorney generals bill besides pro providing viding vi ding for extradition in the case caso of all felonies and other crimes post past tt and fu ill future ture against the code coda or the laws lawsin in force on the island of Cuba contains a section relating to extradition of fugitives between th the states and territories and the islands in possession of the United States under the treaty of Paris Makes Confession q CO The now begin to ask for an investigation of the engineering de do department department They say that this depart department department ment base been eyen even more conducted than the postal de depart depa f part pa en t |