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Interpol — Part 2

93 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Sep 20, 1935 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Interpol · 93 pages OCR'd
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* nad of him. That is tion methods. ~* ‘ 7) z . _f# i - 14 - ) ty? a modern application of modern scientific crime detec- I am not, of course, personally faniliar with the crime situation in your respective countries, but I surmise that it may be somewhat the same as in my country. We think that the best picture of the possible solution sent the Yederali law there would still be portant side of that good citizens of our ‘angie into place, we the crime problem in ‘of the crime problem in the United States of America is a triangle. One ‘side of the triangle municipal, county and should represent the local law enforcement authorities, state, The second side of the triangle should repre- enforcement. authorities throughout the country, but missing the third side, the base side, and the all-im- triangle. That side, wa feel, should represent the country and until they weld the third side of this tri- do not feel that we can get anywhere in the solution of the United States. In conclusion, 1 want Lo extend ‘to ald of you a nost cordi tion on behalf of my superiors, the Honorable Jchn Edgar Hooyer, Director of the Federal Bureau of Tnvestigation, and the Honorable Homer §. Cummings, Attorney General of the United States, to visit us in the new Department of Justice Fuilding in-Washington, D. C., whenever~you happen to be in our coun- try, and to assure you that we will deem it 4a privilege and an honor to serve any of you whenever we may be of help in matters of mutual interest. I thank you for your mosi Kind and considerate attention. « gt . - : JT uF thie ee las eee wee
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