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Directs: Feder.1J. Investigation Bzlreau all


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meat being mam by Qirectnr of

relative to an a nouncement of a ::rI*0-*-"rim: . nrote-:.t.io:1 asx;.a1;i_r=,<:%. ~ 1 K A ~ &#39; of _ fire and sabotage in~Q1_Leveland. indu.:=::,x~i;1.1. 1~&#39;L.g;=__,1,;,~._1*,-,;_g._ *:,~; .:;t3_ w. ~

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mint of the part
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Tbs ureau has ha-en. p.ruv*.i<;=."1~sl;; :1=3vi::+:d ;:!rocur-::-of the blueprints an-:1 amps o xm~;I~.=>n;; isms:-1~rL:.lon,&#39;::1 :1s =.Di him I a. lC.i.i1.-ff oi i&#39;icars of aha: {ire tlega-::rt;:1:r1t ; vsuch
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Director, Washington,D. C. November


Ontario, will
subject of It is

23, l940

be brought to Cleveland to give lectures on the


noted that the first session of the instruction

sabotage.

principal speaker T. beingALFRh} ETfIConservetion Director G,


of the National Board of Fire Underwriters. This meeting to be supplemented later on by members of the Cleveland Police Depert
ment.

classes will

be held Monday afternoon,November 25, 1940, the

It is particularly significant to note the last piragraph of the vmiter which states, "If, however, e plant shoild

means would be through CARL L; hITH, Regional Director the or


National Comittee Industries. Plants
to provide SKITH&#39;S committee with information."

are whys of obtaining

become stubborn its in

the infonnetion.

refusal to yithhold information,

Perhaps the most effective

there

for the Conservation or Vinpower in Defense working on government contracts are obliged
thnt CAQL L.

The Bureau has been previously informed

SMITH is managing director


and also his been

of the Cleveland Safety Council,


as zone director for

previously dSiH&Z; Labor.

West Virginie,
United States

region #4, consisting of Michigan, Ohio, Kestern Pennsylvania,


and Kentucky, by the division of
Department of

Labor 5tand-rds,

The Bureau was advised by letter dated icptember 25, 1940, that a meeting was held at Dayton, Ohio, sponsored by Lge Division of Labor Standards, where 2 discucsion took place
concerning the inspections of various industrial plants, and that if the representatives were refused entrance, or were refused cooperation in furnishing any iniornation such action

would be reported to
Department of

the Department of LLDOY! ind e iull


would then mike the

time

Libor agents

insfaction un;el

the authority of the Walsh Healey Act. authority referred to in the last paragraph

This undoubtedly is the of the clipping.

Very truly

yours,
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/:>/r}/ Q:;Z!<:>ixii ijzji/h 1; L. Ll$L13$i?92


5pmCiUl Agent in Thdrje
Enclosure

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gc I W FITSSIRET Y0

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mo AGAINST SABOTAGF E ABAINSTSABUWE


teach plzmt in. his district, with the rsvd

Cnniinmai first .Page_ jlagzgiand gTa1&#39;n92 5Il&#39;H_&#39;I , Mess Eiisniasgg Egg given Fmmb;; a_]i<3nmil =f1-1*ChHl&#39;T.$is3.8"! Cmmnrehen-imuster ;.mm.hp;ff;37. -n@=1&#39;~:1-=>~| win 11 blur: WW8 mlwhns :&#39;
u:~n d rmi,92-him and hS&#39;$1lp "i .it$$i5 by F Sn fair, TIei&#39;.ci;m{i has ~ imrlusiry {and clnsely ysuarded. The re-a~=r~n {Hr at m..vm snwrzxamm-I with mcrccy nbvitllis. In 92d_ iii.i&#39;c=n. IIf. ,hr.=1.>.*r:vIri~r, .321 - lni be-H pizmt Chivf James E. Granger will keen gt -*Tw} r1- smhbornus The in I m&#39;zisis=l in; i* mu-qt cnmprehwexame progkvim m lcr F" and sabobi!-IF! 1>r&#39;In9;=- iw-ii92?1.01d i:92:E11rm;.;tirm. W! -each iimre are oi prs:-{canon agamsx iarc CI&w"srI.=:nt mdurstria plant. t-gge {wet set up Ior <1.1c92-&#39;::and . in~ 3 Pmsc siun of these charis W511 1}! - ! h <"92&#39;{3S the ram: ~c.:&#39;fuctix.&#39;g *r=nc?:xn!=: :1 _ ustrial plants in pf;&#39;m t&#39; qr Cleveland Fire : DE:i3Rr$mr*s92 I war is; gmmbie L92*.=1?=1:l <-K he iEu&#39;.ough Carl L. Smith, knnw irminataly what; F= i 1 11| directm" b ing de<&#39;lf1p i by jointly 91*! CW! >oi&#39;scial"s- U3 mf Pm: Natimzal every important plant leaks liiw, i vmznmee" for the C fcnserni1~ :1 ni |insid~r2- and ogt, ;192 D f se In:iu;=h-i*.=. isahf, SafetyDirecmr Klimt.1&#39;-Fess dis-j::rmLain.s. and what aver!; {sas1 ym&#39;&,92:. 1* in ;l-ant PI;=nts wnringpm ggawrnmrzkkt cm. Zr: .=|&#39;! 3&#39;1Zi yvsstcrdam. Fighting Bafcrgs Rand : iIr;1f.3iS;i_re ob1"5,%;~:*:i tn provide Snxiii-1. : Under the pmgram mmrr wris iiniurmatisn. As Ncss sasdi.the plans wili make Eccmmmee with of which already qui&#39;:&#39;i.i;; ii yvwsible frm the cisspartment in HBVE hem :_vym at tires and o92~"&#39;:I ~ i :uigurated_ ir1dL:s:&#39;i;1}rsfic;{ais Faht ail wi w oznergcnres bef re ihf_:>. ~ PROVIDE thv Clzwcizmd Eire I394 Eanrne RH in in:=Hy r>m;ur,." ip-u;-92.me;nt s wnkeng a icm-s, w92rl<. r .*921&#39;Ihm:gh ihv M-&#39;e;&#39;s:g& Y:rem<=.r1 ya Strict "i<.wland k1~};"&#39; st>rwr92- Wt have access: to the .nncr~ -x ii! r-a sec;-cts 1".-f Ciiweizand&#39;:_nd1.:st_r,92&#39;. 392gu;ar;1ni9e. bhxeprims :1 of each mist. he e,xc-iuded from 131: . p-u ant plant hem. Th em plan wi I: - e wiil drrfensrz. ysr1;;&#39;1&#39;Rm, , ishow the c m laia Iilf- fiklil Of. tv Q 3 In regular fir-2+ aiinsms. staffing

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92$<z1y s of the abi:3ining~ num:ai:._inn,{

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Typed

MEMORANDUM HR. E. A. TAMI. FOR

Mr Mr M rs

Re:

my .402" &#39;

<&#39;> o // &#39;
.92/IcGuire Harbo Tele. Mr Quinn Tamm__ Roam

Irun1er____*

While

talking

with

SAC Hennrich

on anoth

matter, he informed that Eiliott<Ness

was down there_

NeaseN___H_ Mi ss B-=ahm__ Miss Gandy______ 8?

Mhjorglnglesbe, also man an NPA


were around the

Satur

ay night;

that he and Johng oods, 0hief, and Chief of the Shore Patrol, and who is and former chief of police at Roanoke, county looking over the houses of prosthat time that he

titution, was going


there.

and Hess indicated at etc., to oppose the invacation

of

the May Act

down

rich
Bureau

John Woods furnished this information and he said that Ness was somewhat critical
in that patrol he thought the FBI Agents believed

to Hennof the
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Chiei mf Police JQHE Fl HOOQS advised on Qctober Q, lwak, that Mr. ELLlQT$ SS, of the Federal Security adminiatration, had called on him Saturday night, Qctober 3, 1952, and the pUTpO3Bof his call was 0 discuss the possibilities of invucatiwn of the Kay Act. Chief hlul;
stated that he tank Bir. 92ES$around to various spots on cm ~:>u ts}~:irL.=: mi

thy City of Norfslk wefe going on. -

and shuwed him the activities in prostitution which " 1;, ."&#39;.. ; "".&#39;.f .
Chief &#39;eOC%IJS that there recntly was a 5:1e&$.i.r2g ~j,&#39;

HESS advised

inT$ashington at which assistant Birestcr E.


at thisim ting
extent critical
agency. -

A. TAKEwas present, and that


the invwcation at
and inuicmei :. n;_t,

the Mlct&#39;at Virginia. Chief UQQES that N233 was an Norfolk, said to
of the Federal Bureau of lnvaratigation

the beenFBI wassort impressicnsame that the lnvcsti given super had of
Chief QOQJDS advised also than FITS; i&#39;a2.*l f.%&#39;:@: ;-I"-H ;-imn t=?.1:<.&#39;:s Federal Scurity .- idmir1ist*rat.i.on was respazxsible fur o1:t.el.ini =;, = K ;

there was discusaed th

pessihilities of

that the

permanevnt Share I- atrzal which just been set up in ,92Ecu~f::3.l< under has the cezzzmand
of Lieutenant JAMES F:" l&#39;FFOLDSBl , f&#39;=:mer1.;r Q1 Poliae at Ei arwke, Chief

Virginia, and an NPR graduate. Chief Manager ofNorfolk, is


At, we risason that MESS insinuation-in this regard

..C 1 iJS sf>a<=u.:d Ywi that h--2did

permanent :5h0ra _ P&.trol..

the c:-ne who wasmspsnsibl lfm ubcai.ning aids

and that

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up 8. plan for

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October 22, 19t2

/ .92 DirectorofInvestigation O Federal Bureau


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Washington, D.
Attention: Assistant

C.
Director A. Rosen
Re: MAY ACT

Dear Sir:

vised the writer

Chief of Police on October

JOHN F. WOODS, of Norfolk,Virginia, ad~ 16, 19b2, that he had on that date received

a telephone call from

Mr. Emtiotrfhsss,

from Washington, and that Mr.

NES3 had advised that the May Act was definitely not going to be invoked in the Norfolk area. Mr. NESS requested that arrangements be made to hold a conference in the office of Chief WOODS the morning on
of October 17th, with Naval officials and with the Public Health Department, for the purpose of discussing plans for the enforcement of prostitution laws, This meeting was scheduled for 9:50 A.M.,

October 17th,
to obtain

but Mr. that the


discussions.

NESS did not appear


Norfolk, due

because of
to flood

his inability a hssh" "re

transportation to

conditions. Chief

WOODS advised
of previous
tL

discussion at

the meeting
k,

was merely

During ths Oonvention the Virginia Police Executives of


Association, at had the unenviable
disease cases among

Richmond, Virginia, record of

on October

15th, Sr.

G. H. MAST, of venereal

of the Navy Department, venereal diseases in the

Washington, D. C., was present, and discussed State of Virginia, pointinn out that Virginia

having the
in the

greatest nunbcr
United States.

Navy personnel

At that time Chief WOODS addressed the Conference, and the subject of the invocation of the May Act was brought out. Chief WOQD3 took the position that the invocation of the Hny Act was not necessary, provided someone would provide adequate facilities for housing the

prostitutes arrested.

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irQ,1cf1"0RY

Following Chief WOODS discussion, Mr. OKLN3, of the Department of Social Protection, took the floor, and reemphasized the efforts _A, which that Department ha made to secure space for the housing of

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convicted prostitutes,

and stated he had been in contgct

lth them,

uzean_Q_Prisons of the Department of Justice,

that they wouldinot he able to take oare ogwthe situation in the ynt_ thg_gy AQL_HE_iDQKQ;_QQiDLihg_QDLWZh&ilike officials et_AlQerHon,WA
nest Virginia, have stated that with the addition to their population,
this time for additional Bragg, that there_gre no facilities at inmates,

qdvised that the ?oderalwGovernnentlhndlnolmore&#39;hQusinqWfaci1iti*_;gg;,,

and that he hag_g;:uL

resulting fromthe invocationof_the May atiCng;ForesfnnE?FortlJ A6;


result of Some publicity has resulted in the State of Virginie as a allegations on the part of Dr. MAST, and on the afternoon of
in attendance representatives of the Office of Naval Intelli-

October 15th, a meeting was held at the Naval Operating&#39;Base, at which


there were

gence, representatives of the Medical Qepartment of the Navy, YEpfu~ sentatives of the State Health Department, and the Commonwealth&#39;s Attorneys of Norfolk, Norfolk County, NansemondCounty, Princess Anne
County, and October 15th, Portsmouth, Virginia. and as a result This conference of rumors current was held in Norfolk as a result at this time

of the report of of bringing

Dr. MAST at Richmond, which was made on the morning of the Commonwealth&#39;s Attorneys the
venereal dieease.

regarding possible invocation of the May Act, and was for the purpose
to the attention of
determine the

need

for rigid enforcement


examinations to

and to explain to them the fallibility of


presence of

medical

The above information was furnished to the writer by Dr. KIMBROUGH, who is the State Health Officer in Charge of Venoreel Disease
Control for the Tidewater area.

On Saturday night, October

1?, 19b2,

three tourist

raided by the> 5vy Shore Patrol and the Norfolk Police Fepsrtmwnt, re~
sulting in the arrest of fifty women and 2 number of ery
activity on

Norfolk County,

within one

ndle of

the city limits of

Norfolk, were

cnmps in

personnel.

These arrests to twelve

were made as a result of

the pert

of Adndrel

SIWONS in declaring

these places out of hunds for Navy personnel.


and fined$5Q,_ _

At

lggg;higs_in_police Qgnrt host of the yr0sEltut<l involved yore sfntegggg


months in jail,
this line.

The Bureau will be


ments along

kept advis~d as to any further

develop-

4 Veryxtruly yours,

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mEv_@RAnnuM .r xiii. FOR In accardance with previous

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aame qf the

Eureau iggtruc ions I


Q? whnm I know

red Q ficers

in attendance,

the majnrity

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Q ficars prablems

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irectorandthe Sureau yr. A. E}C$tter is Secretary %he and mks nf

in atten ance as I nutlined

I taiked an the program on Bscember 18, 1968, cmncerning wartime aspecta of law enf rcem i and I beliave the

appreciate&
them.

the 5ureau s ubjectiues


were passed

and

Resalut uns

cammanding

the

uf the various offieerx ta Chief Special Agen Fesden nf the 8.B, G, Raiirnad wha did a great deal of 0$3pinQ in the halimaya abaut the

Zepher Train
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at.

n arder

over that

aase

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to arrzve

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Hahn, JF. of the sabotage in mar armed forces Ha of csurse praised +he lsader5hip

There was a campleie qbsence of military perscnnel at, ts C nnen in with the exceptrcn of Lleutenunt Eolanel Eilliam J funsman iatrict Eommnnder sf the Nebraska Internal Security Pistrict who
49

iashingtun,

sf

E. C. {El1i0tfNess in aiding

fhe Q fice

of*Pefvnse

outfit!

Health

went officer
diseases

t e Government&#39;s pragram against


the elimination af all local

resulting ef Elliat

spoke on the prsgram advising


from venereal diseases. Ness as a law snfarce-*

and Welfare

Services,

venereal

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and sailed

far

vice

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Page Two

that if they needed help heads the local office


merely rose NPA, OMAHA, and took Chief of

to call upo H some gray haired s. Idid not get in Minneapoli

lady who
h er
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a how. Assista nt Chief of Police Police Joseph Carroll, NPA, Lincol and Pete Duchene, Sheriff of North Platte, each informs Hess outfit in Nebraska was nothing but a lot of wind accomplished absolutely nothing. In Hahn of .reference to the Bureau. It gave me his talk,
an opportunity

n, Nebras
d me that
and had

ha,

course avoided
him

in following

on the program of pointing out several Federal Statutes within our jurisdiction which can e fectiuely be used in eliminating local vice. Toward the end of the Convention when the resolutions committee had< completed its reports, Iyet a great chuckle when Hahn rose from the floor stating it has been customary at law enforcement meetings to have aout resolution of his adopted on behalf of Elliot Hess, whereupon he whipped coat pocket a
a fered to sponsor and

accepted by
e . Railroad. It

the Acting
floor that

officers in
from the

attendance had left

fore he

Guy Hobbs, Special Agent of the 0.5 embarrassing to Hahn Because the r a stir an d 1 h n fan kl y am i Ha a? tted he made quite was determined to get a resolution passed beOmaha. It was passed at once and Hahn left the
was obviously

which was prepared resolution sponsored by Hahn himself President so it

no one and

meeting. of for opinion an outfit

The result was that while he got his resolution the consensus among the o ficers there was that it was a grandstand slay not worth very much
Respectfully,

J. J.

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of this intonation available to polioe throu zout the oountry. In title ed . neotion he presented to Iajor Dyer a copy of his pamphlet chick had Dem PIG}pared by the Federal Security Agencytor dietzibution to police. his pelphlet purports to contain advice as to the latest sethods et detection in this field oi police Iork and did not have an adequate opportunity te asI oertsin ite contents. Ilajor Dyer in to receive additional oopiea oi the panphlot tor distribution to the medical ottioere and mall snakean attelpt I
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the liaison between Federal Seourityageneyand the polioe authorities. the

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Howell of the American Social lygiene Association
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the rederal law safe:-cement agency. llr.


and the burden ef his

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Aaerican social ly ese Aseociatiom s thirty-year effort in a venereal disease program. Hie talk was soaething of

no nos being seen a actual admira-

ticn affair,
not

with eaphasie on his can or nisatien.

he did eaphasise the

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that inveetiptors of

the Aaerioaa Social Hygiene Association were forty-five aimtea after

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active in ascertaining vice conditions gnerelly aid that the reports received by thea wouldbe nde available to aw venereal disease control H
officer tho would request then. foam which oonsuaed appmziaately During the open

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the min speakers had finished, various aspects of

the venereal disease pro-

graa were brought up by the venereal disease control officers and during the course of this it aaa possible to further develop the description at the

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the officers inquired of lajor Dyer if it would be agreeable if infomati_ . in the possession of venereal disease officers indicating possibilities of ISTA violations should he forwarded to the Bureau zrough official chamela of the any, or should he forwarded directly to the Bureau field efiioe _

Bureau&#39;s facilities

and the organisation. During these questions, we of

coveringthe ans.
the any if
officer
cmtineatal

IleJor Dyer stated it wouldhe entirely satisfactory Iitlt


were forwarded directly by the venereal disease
of the FBI.
and territoriee

such intonation
to the local
United

field office

it

this tine I
informtion

took occasion

to cement that the Bureau aaintaiued fifty-six


States

field offices throndlout


fonarded

ue
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and that

as by any authorities vould receive iaaediate and thorough attention.

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the present rate

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anticipated te r e o newintonation and statistics that this &#39; -,,~; rate would, in the ixnediats future, shoea decline to appraiaately

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its officers sealto he
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mm:--1; interested aainteining 1-pmms an record. _c r,_.__;rg in and ~1&# 3 _


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of its relative showing this regard all in and of

two thousand per per aonna. Aircorps he is, of

course; extremely proud

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