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The following report on the progress of the work of fighting subversive elements in the United States has been made by the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the chief internal intelligence organisation in that country, in response to an invitation from the United Press
No. 1 G-Man J. Edgar Hoover, head of the F.B.I., who was successful in cleaning up the gangster rings in the United States, ik ́at the forefront of the drive against Fifth Columnists.
a national basis, The nation is safer from spics The answer is a simple one to and aware of these Fifth handled on
through the constituted agencies and saboteurs to-day than ever, the Government has chosen as Column activities.
Among some of the preventive of law enforcement. At that before. There has been a neg- its method of attack a compre-
counter- measures developed and estab- time he designated the Federal ligible amount of sabotage in hensive system of
lished by the F.B.I. has been Bureau of Investigation to act the second World War in con- espionage.
the project for the survey of the as a clearing house for intellig. trast to a similar period in the
Under this system, the em facilities of plans and factories ence information, and called first World War."
phasis is placed upon preventive This situation exists largely measures. They are less drama- having contracts with the Army upon all law enforcement and because law enforcement tic and non-spectacular, but in- and Navy to determine the law abiding citizens of this vulnerability for sabotage or country to co-operate by raferr throughout every municipality,
tensively effective. In fact, county, state and the nation is Attorney General Robert H. espionage in such places. This ing complaints pertaining to far better prepared to deal with Jackson has pointed out that project has been in operation national defence matters to the
for a little over a year, and F.B.I. these matters than at any time the more successful these men- much constructive work has al-The offices of the Federal sures are, the less the public ready been accomplished. The Bureau of Investigation are in the past.
Protection of the internal knows about them. The less a F.B.I., after a painstaking sur located in 58 of the principal. security is not a single-handed foreign agent knows about them, vey of each of these premises, cities of the United States and job. Neither the Federal Bureau the less secure he feels in per- makes suggestions for the pro- its territories, and are open 24 of Investigation, nor the Naval
petrating his offences against Intelligence, nor the Military the United States and its in- per safeguards against saboteurs hours of the day and night to and espionage agents, thus help receive from any source what- stitutions. Intelligence, nor any other single
ing to insure uninterrupted pro- soever information which would unit of law enforcement can do
It is often more expedient to duction of materials for the be of value for the proservation the job alone.
the keep a known group of foreign strengthening of our armed ser- of our national security. America has become
Co-operation should be the battleground for foreign agents, agents under surveillance than vices.
The personal liberties of no full measure of public participa." and these forces can be met it is to make arrests. Sur- only by a nation-wide offensive veillance of subversive elements law-abiding citizens will suffer tion in this attack upon foreign
Hongkong Telegraph of all law enforcement, backed permits law enforcement officers from the protective measures enemies.
Wednesday, Nov. 27, 1940.
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is nsed by the "Hongkong Telegraph to indicate news which ja strictly copyright
by the co-operation of each and to observe their contacts, estab- which have been taken by law lish their methods of communi- enforcement in this time of our every citizen.
The meeting of present-day challenges has been anticipated,
and for years. a carefully plan- ned programme has been quiet-
under the previsions of the Telecommual- ly perfected to weld this great cations Urdinants, 1916. Buch penet to ensnare foreign subver-
bears the indication "UP* is received in
The United Press Associations, who re Bongkent on the date of publication by either wholly or in part without previous
serve all rights and forbid republications, Arrangement
STRATEGICAL POSSIBILITIES
By
J. Edgar Hoover.
(Copyright 1940 by "United Presa.")
The Meeting Of The Winds, Wherein The Buck Is Passed
Treasury Departments, the Mili. of information, and to head off can be given, however, only so give agents. The State and on and to sources nation's crisis. This guarantee long as citizens leave the task of tary and Naval Intelligence ser- any overt act.
The Government's counter- law enforcement to duly con- vices, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation meet weekly to espionage system has as its stituted officers and do not auc-
By DON CANTELL pool their assets and to co worst enemies self-seeking poli- cumb to the hysteria of vigilante
ND so it came to pass that A Hitt the spout, sent forth ordinate their activities in mat- ticians or psychopathic publicity- groups.
It is equally as important that ters dealing with the internal seekers, whose clumsy efforts security and defence of the flush foreign agents into the our people do not adopt a defeat-unto Muss the Lin saying:
regards the "At the appointed hour thou open. Foreign agents thus dis- ist attitude as United States.
And Muss the Lin replied unto him saying:
The extraordinary success of the Greeks in their courageous In addition, special agents in closed, are merely replaced by handling of Fifth Column ac-shalt come forth from thy hiding fight against Italy for an in-charge of the 53 field offices of others with whom the police au- tivities. The fact that our daily place and go unto the Pass of dependent existence, must have the Federal Bureau of Investiga thorities must again start all press may not contain state-Bren Ner, for I would speak effective ments of the drag net raids and with thee concerning those United over to establish an opened to the directors of Allied tion throughout the
counter-espionage contact. startling exposes of subversive things which thou hath left un- strategy new possibilities in the States, its territories-and-pos. The activities of spies and agents does not mean this done-in-the-Land of Af-Rica. eastern Mediterranean
So Muss the Lin crawled cam sessions; have through confer-
have long been menace. Experience has taught palgn. One of the most olivi- ences with the ranking law saboteurs ous is the investment of Albania enforcement officials in their scrutinised. Their names and that better results and more forth from his hiding place and - by British troops and the esta- respective areas, established a activities have been carefully effective security can be attain- did command his slaves to take blishment in that country of an nation-wide plan of co-ordination indexed and filed geographically ed by a quiet, intensive and, at him unto the Pass of Bren Ner expeditionary force
which of protective measures parti- for future reference. Added to the same time, regular handling in a great chariot of metal so could serve three purposes; cipated in by Federal, state and these are the names of leading of the situation. To inform the that none might drop things
agitators in the German-Ameri- public of all the detalls of the upon him. bolstering up Yugo-Slavian and local police. Bulgarian morale; giving worth- A most important part of the can Bund and the Communist counter-espionage system which And Hitt the Spout gazed while proof to Turkey and internal defence system initiated Party. The Government knows has been developed by the F.B.I. Greece of our determination to by the Federal Bureau of In- their identities and their ac- would be to also inform the for-upon him in anger and cried out "O thou who art as a millstone fight to the end for that part of vestigation is that performed by tivities. It is not conducive to eign agents, and this cannot and in a loud voice saying: our interests as well as else 500 graduates of the National the internal security of the must not be done. where; and checking an ap Police Academy.. Over a period country to issue irresponsible The President of the United about my neck, why hast thou statements with flaring head- States, foreseeing the difficul-not conquered the Land of Af parently imminent advance by of five years, practically every lines as to who they are or what ties ahead, over a year ago re- Rica according to thy promise
community of the country has Nazi troops to aid their allics.cont at least one ranking law they do. The American people cognised that combating foreign unto me?"
our midst was Recently British troops landed
to this may rest secure, however, in the agents within in substantial force in Greece. enforcement official operated Academy,
the thought that their responsible definitely a technical problem, With our very efficient navy we Federal Bureau of Investigation, Government agencies are alert and was one that could only be should be able to supplement to be trained not only in im- that strength considerably,
By Abner Dean follow up the Greek advance Proving law enforcement techni- and consolidate behind them que, but especially in ways to if indeed we are not present in cope with national defence mat- sufficient numbers to assist their ters in time of any great.
emerency, front line. Our troops would
The results of this programme have to be drawn from Egypt but the
are now crystallising into every- gaps they would leave could con ceivably be Alled from African con- day actualities in that these 500 tingents and reinforcements from graduates are serving as im England where a large army is ap- portant liaison officers between parently eating its head off waiting the Federal Bureau of Investi- for an Invasion of the British Tales. The classes under training at Home, gatlon and local law enforce
agencies the Home Guard and the Dominion ment
in offecting forces-not to mention the trained smooth-running operation of the ren of Poland, France, Netherlands, law enforcement programme for and Norway which together are a formidable force would appear to be the internal security of the capable of dealing with any part of country.. the enemy forces which could set foot in Britain after escaping the vigilance of the Royal Navy and Royal Alr
Force.
by
The question most often asked the F.B.I. is "If this Fifth Column activity is known to be BO widespread, why doesn't the Government arrest the respon-
If forces, then are avaliable for an Albanian venture, now would be the time, to establish them in that coun-sible persons?” any mooi try with or without such support the return of ex-King Zor-could command. Greece has no territorial ambillons and she would be well con- tent to withdraw her forces into her own borders and consolidate her de- fences with an Allied army in front of her instead of a member of the Axli.
acts that would lay them open to re- prisals. We should not take reprisals against two weak countries in the sense of reprisals, but we should cer- tainly be fustined in extending our strategie front into their territory to hinder the enemy advance, and we
conveying Axis troops, and aerodromes from which they Yugo-Slavia and Bul-
uperated In
We, on the other hand, should pre-should be justified in bombing the sent a strong inducement to Yugo Slavia and Bulgaria to resist demands, by Germany to allow her troops passage through those countries to garik. From Albania we could repet attack us for if they gave that per- Italian attempts to regain possesión mission, or allowed Axis aircraft to for we could inficts such, fomos ar fly over their territory to raid Al- would make the occupation of the bania, they would commit Hostile country, well worth while.
FUNNY SIDE UP
Corcooski has a new
酥
"When I did attack mine
enemies in the Land of Af Rica they did retiro before me. Thinking that they did flee in fear I did pursue them, but lo. and behold when mine armies were a great distance from one another they did act upon them |with great fury. Now I am upon that which is called "the spot." For the ships of war of the Land of Eng which thou hast said were no more doth set upon my ships and send them. unto the bottom of the s88.
"But who art thou to speak harsh words' unto me? : Didst · thou not say that before this time had come to pass that the Land of Eng would be no more?"
And the countenance of Hitt the Spout did become red, in colour and he cried out. In misery.
"For many days I did make [ready in secret to invade the Land of Eng. When all was propared suddenly there appear- ed from without the heavens the birds of war of the Land of Eng whom I thought were no more, and they did drop their egga upon my legions, who Wore de- stroyed.
"The sword which I have un- sheathed hath !! bean turned | against me" and, Mien-Gott, it
Hurts"
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