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THURSDAY. JANUARY 26, 1961 C 3 Hoover Argues Against Federal CrimeCommission MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. Washington - (Ml - An FBI gent answered the telephone in nis Washington office. He was tipped that lour men planned to rob a prominent businessman's home here. When the tour bandits forced their way into the home, they were greeted by local police. Both sides fired. After the melee one criminal was dead and the others cap- lurea. The Federal Bureau of In vestigation relates the story to illustrate the daily ex change of information be tween its investigators and local law enforcement offi cials. The FBI didn't handle the case itself because no fed eral statute was involved. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoo ver has cited this type of co operation as an argument against establishment of a federal crime commission, fa vored by some officials. FBI men mix with all walks of life, bureau spokesman point out, and the agency maintains massive files of criminal in formation. Whenever items concern local or state law en forcement the intelligence is passed on directly and im mediately. Hoover has op posed any "super-agency" that might slow down or clog this system. Crime Information The FBI distributed 13.892 items of criminal information to local agencies during last July, August and September. They passed more than 4,000 other items on to federal in vestigative agencies. Take the case of Adolph Coors, the brewing magnate who disappeared from his Colorado home last February. FBI agents launched an in tensive investigation as kid naping was suspected. Coor's body finally was found on a Colorado mountainside in September. No kidnaping ap peared to be involved and the FBI stepped out of the case, turning all its evidence and files over to Colorado au thorities. However, the evidence ap pearcd to implicate an es caped convict, Joseph Corbett III. In March he made the FBI's list of the 10 most want ed fugitives-for crimes other than the Coors case. In Octo ber the FBI, working with Canadian officers, captured Corbett in Vancouver, Can ada. Work Both Ways These communication chan nels work both ways. Yearly the bureau investigates about 16,000 cases involving the transport of stolen autos over state lines. About 75 per cent of these cases grow from in formation supplied by state and local authorities. . Teamwork among diverse police agencies is a "working reality," according to Hoover. He has said the most effec tive way to combat crime is to strengthen local inforce ment whenever it weakens, because these agencies are "the nation's first line of de fense against crime." Architect Says Airports Will Go Underground Los Angeles-OTP-Brazilian architect Sergio W. Bernardes predicts airports of the future will be giant, highly efficient facilities with everything but the planes underground. Bernardes, in Los Angeles recently to address students and faculty members of the University of Southern Cali fornia's School of Architec ture, said that in the future $40 million supersonic planes may because of economics be permitted to make only one stop per continent. His airport design, on which work already is underway in Brazil's new capital city of Brasilia, is based somewhat on the principal of the aircraft carrier with one runway for takeoff and another for land ing and with all services un derneath the airport apron in a two-story substructure. Inclined Runways Bernardes proposed that the runway for landings be in clined to cut the speed of the aircraft when it has its wheels on the ground. By the same token, takeoffs will be made on a downgrade to increase the momentum of the aircraft In approaching flying speed. 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