Show DEPORTATION I OF ALIEN BARED M fl l Return to U U. U S S. S 2 After Exit in 1923 Is 2 Veiled in Mystery WASHINGTON Sept 21 tf The labor department said today a man who who gave the name of ot Karl Pell Pell- Bruno Richard Haupt Haupt- meter meier alias mane had been deported to Germany on an July 17 after he had entered this co country as a n stowaway At time that that time he gave his age as 23 which would check approximately WIth the man man arrested in New Nev York in fn connection with the of 01 the Lindbergh baby The department said the man was deportable at at any time Ume on the grounds of moral turpitude It said die he e admitted while I he was detained that he broke in the house of the mayor of Germany andale and ale and another man stole about 1000 marks M He was quoted as saying he was sentenced to five years served four tour years and was released on good behavior be be- havior Native of Saxony It was said at the department that the man was a native of Kamenz Saxony Germany and that he hada had ta a mother Paulin living there in 1923 The department has no record of the he man since that time It was said that if he had returned to the United the United States he ca came in again as a stowaway stowaway stow stow- away or or in some other surreptitious manner He sailed called fr from m Bremen Germany I on n June 30 1923 and landed at New York york on July 13 on the steamship I machinist He gave his trade as a rind and said he had never been in the I United States before his The department said he was on way to visit his sister Emma wife of at Charles Charles' Gloeckner whose address was given as box as box CaL He lIe had bad bano no o money and no ticket when hen apprehended apprehend d. d Ignorant of Violation The depart department nent said he gave his reason fo for coming to this country as Ito lito to better my condition and remain During a hearing fearing at Ellis island New York on July 14 1923 before Inspector OConnor O'Connor chairman of a special board of inquiry the man said he did not did not know he was violating violat violat- violating olat ing United States laws Jaws by stowing away on the ship and that It was his intention to reimburse the steamship steamship steamship steam steam- ship company He also was quoted as saying that he did not know he could not land landin in the he United States without a properly properly prop prop- erly passport At the hearing the motion molion was made by Inspector Downing that Hauptmann be excluded ex ex- eluded as a stowaway as a person likely to become a public charge as one not having a properly passport and as one who admitted the commission of a crime involving moral turpitude The motion was seconded by Inspector Inspector Inspector In In- Scarlett and by a vote of Chairman OConnor O'Connor it was made unanimous Deported in 1923 The alien was then informed Wormed that he had been denied admission to the United States but had the right to appeal to the secretary of labor for tor a review of the evidence to decide whether he should be admitted or debarred The alien also was Informed that If deported he would be returned to Germany at the expense of the steamship steamship steamship steam steam- ship company An appeal was made to the secretary secre tary of labor on the same day and three days later the immigration bureau bureau bureau bu bu- bu- bu reau at Washington informed the commissioner of immigration at Ellis island that the acting secretary of labor had affirmed the exclusion decIsion decision de de- de- de elsion and bad had directed that the alien be he deported The department said that Hauptmann Hauptmann Haupt Haupt- mann was deported on July 17 of that year |