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Interpol — Part 15
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LOUWIAGE that two representatives from the United States be added to the 7
List of technical advisers of the 1.C.P.0., “Lt, Col; {C, GODDARD, one af thats:
‘creators of expert appraisement of Tirearms and Dr. 3, MANNING, “Technical 4 By >
Head of the Pelice Laboratory ef ‘New York, renowned above all (sié) fer thet
a application of the sethods of modern Paysites Yo | the: scientific > een? goths mae
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— a FO I first ~t SODERUAN re Paris on April 5 1950," then UCLOME ae
snvited former Legal Attache Horton x. Telford and me'to am inforwal™ rs. 3’ fi
oS _ luncheon he was giving for SODERMAN. DUCLOUX' fight hand man, JEA
’ 7 was also present. During the “weal and a propos of nothing, SODERMAR, 1
on foe ae ne For ‘exanple. > ‘be ‘challenged the Biresn's personnel. poles: refering
"spe cifically to the Beaux. Arts affair... He slyly observed that the Director... 2!
expected his Agents to be paragons of virtue or downright | "goodie ~goodies", ye
He implied that the FBI is a political police. He hinted that there | was Pa
_Yivalry between the Burean and the New Yor k Police Department.’ ae
| which directly. oS Anferentially ‘sonveyed. bis eritical opinion of fhe Yate
eg Be ye . aes Vp te we
Ngee. 3 ° nan : * at” the beginning of our discussion I attenpted to corteck the. 2
. erroneous impressions SODE2'AN had formed concerning our service, but then
it became apparent to me that the man was irrevocably committed to the
_ j. Support of the hew Yorx Tolice Department. This is understandable since
i a | _he has received se much assistance from that Department in the preparation.” .
“ot | of his book. Why he should bear a grudge against the FBI is a mystery to me ~.
unless that is a ore to his friendship with the New York Police.
Fan - -
Peds 4, Th any event, i reserved final judgment ‘of SODERUAN ‘until i phould
oe woain meet and have further opportunity of talking with Him. -I-had that).
opportunity at ‘he Hague but my experience with him there strengthened my
conviction that the man is no friend of the Yureau. 1 considered that
SODEWMAN's obvious hostility toward the Hureau at our first meeting placed
~ or, gd. Upon hin the onus of displaying friendship at our next meeting. ‘then 1 met.
A him on Sunday, June 18th, he was coid and my attitude accurately reflected a
aa ' his ow. He obviously still remembered that I had categorically disagreed: ae
"he ,,._ with every criticisn he had made of the Bureau in Paris. 7 :
ae get t > i toe x
oy ao a “that 9 was the status of our relationship when SODEVIAN & eproscnsd?
EEE, me ‘during the first day's session. I am certain that the naming of UODDARD:." .
ape! ~ and MANNING was solely SODERMAN's idea and possibly stems from a personal "' a 7
#7. =". obligation SODERMAN feels toward these men for ‘assisting him in the revision
of his book “Modern Criminal Investigations." This is a concrete example of |
how the 1.C.P.C. is used by its officials to further their own personal ~ .*
interests.
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