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4 B WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. 1363 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON FBI Ordered To Stop Harassment Of Crime Leader Chicago - (UPD - A federal judge has ordered the Fed eral Bureau of Investigation to stop its "harassment" of Sam (Mooney) Giancana, re puted boss of the Chicago Crime Syndicate. Federal District Court Judge Richard B. Austin also placed Marlin W. Johnson, chief FBI agent in Chicago, in contempt of court for refusing on orders from Washington to answer questions in court. Giancana, an international playboy who is reported to have direct control over vice and gambling in Chicago, was in court as he won his victciry over tne t ill. His saturnine face was dou as the judge began speaking, but it brightened steadily Austin laced into the FBI for its "rough shadowing' techniques and refusal ' withdraw a small corps agents from around the mob ster's suburban home. Can't Give Sanction "I know there are some not interested in civil rights and not concerned with privacy who will in the future approve of this type of harassment Austin said. "I cannot give , my sanction. This conduct, it were by private citizen would be actionable in court In a preliminary injunction Austin even spelled out how close the FBI can get to Gian. cana on the golf course. Giancana had complained that a foursome of FBI agents dogged Ills heels whenever he went onto the links. Austin saia tne FBI golfers would have to let another foursome intervene between them and uiancana. The judge also ordered that me mi could post only one car in its stakeout at Gian cana s home and stipulated that it would have to stay a block away from the resi dence. Giancana, often accused of playing fast and loose with the law, had attacked the FBI on grounds that his civil rights were being violated. He hired one of Chicago's top civil rights attorneys, George N. Lelghton, to plead his case. Leighton's specialty Is the pleading of Negro civil rights cases. Fighter-Interceptors Sent To Elmendorf Tacoma, WbsIi. -OIPIl- Ten F-106 supersonic fighter-interceptors left McChord Field Monday for Elmendorf AFB to strengthen Alaska's air de fenses. The detachment, recently transferred to McChord from Spokane International Air port, made the flight in 2 hours and 47 minutes. Sew It in a Day Simplest to sew, and sim ply marvelous fashionable, fit-as-you-will shift. Make it In airwright Jersey, silk, cot ton in a day or less. No waist seems! Printed Pattern 9384: Misses' Sizes 10. 12, 14. 16, 18, 20. Size 10 requires 3 yards 45-inoh fabric. FIFTY CENTS in coins for this pattern -add 15 cents fur each pattern for first class mailing and special han dling. Send to Marian Mar tin, Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 2:12 West 18th St., New York 11, N Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS. ZIP CODE, with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. CLIP COUPON FOR 80c FREE PATTERN in big, new Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog, just out! 354 design ideas Send 50c for Catalog. '' ft- y t , i V MVlJ.. like looking for someone who doesn't read newspapers Very hard to find. 99 million people in almost 9 out of every 10 homes read newspapers. It's the most sought after, often bought, eagerly consumed, intensely depended upon product in the world. The reason is obvious. We can't do without it. The need to know about the news and events that touch and shape our lives is deep, intense, unending. And the need to know is now. Today. So it's not very hard to figure out why more advertising dollars are spent in daily newspapers than in TV, magazines, radio, ana outdoor combined. More People Do More Business With Newspapers! C156J, Buruu of Advtrtillnf,