The FBI on February 19, announced the arrest of Dale H. Maple, a U.S. Army private, on a charge of treason for allegedly aiding two German prisoners of war, to escape from an internment camp at Camp Hale, Colorado, Feb. 20, 1944, where Maple was stationed on February 15. The three were apprehended south of the Mexican border by an American customs official. Maple, born in San Diego, Calif., attended Harvard, where he was dismissed from the Reserve Officers Training Corps for pro-Nazi sympathies in 1940, the FBI said. (AP Photo)
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