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Frances Perkins — Part 13
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nnb dugne nodn pue woor s.nonaivn un dhgnnnan. oq ot pannaade.
tioned in,this regard he stated that he formerly had a typewriter
but got rid of it about a year or so ago..
.. HAmpron voluntarily accompanied agent 'to the. New York
field office where he was questioned and where handwriting speci-
mens, fingerprints and photographs.were taken of him..
He readily
admitted working at.every place mentioned in instant letters with.
the exception of the hospital at 87l Bushwick Avenae, Brooklyn,
but disclaimed any knowledge of instant letter.
When the
complete agreement between the inaccuracies noted'in spelling,
grammar, capitalization, etc. in the questioned letter.to
Mrs. FRANcEs PERkINS and those noted in the handwriting specimen
obtained from him was. called to his. attention, he could not.
explain this in any way but still disclaimed any knowledge of
dizzy spells." The questioning of HAmproN at this time developed.
that he had been interested in psychic phenomena and had dis-
covered that he was able #to see things in the crystal" and had
discovered a mother lode of gold in Idaho through the crystal
but had not.yerified its existence.
At one time during such questioning HAMproN stated that
he would not write any more letters to anyone and said,"I. guess I.
must have been steamed up." y...
. Upon being shown two handwritte
letters to the President
HAMPTON stated that
both:of these letters were.very.
tations of his handwriting.
At the conclusion of such interview HAMPTON was taken to
the office of Assistant United States Attorney PETeR Doneanue,
and after being questioned by Mr. DoNoGHun, an authorized complaint
was filed by reporting agent before United States Commissioner
GARRETTrw. coTeR, Southern District of New York, on April 17,
1941, charging HAmpron with violation of Section 338a, Title i8,.
United States Code,, on the basis of the letter written to...
Mrs. FRANcEs PERKINs.. It should be noted here that this letter.
according to the. transmitting confidentiai letter by which the.
was mailed in New York City on December 5, l940.
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