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HEARNAP — Part 26
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March &, 1976.
. National Director, ¥.3.1. : a
Washington, D. C. : ~ ;
Attention: Mr. Clarence Kelley. re
Dede Sir: 4
Enclosed is a newspaper with an account ‘of stator yagn tKe
Péthy UVecret cone, part of which deals: with an acccunt. attyibuted
to an unidentified source. I an that unidentified, source’ “The.
only facts that I can add, as It reflect, are that they<never asked
to see the jacket. It was a denin jacket with brasssbuttons and had
this piece of stripe-lined tablet paper, with the nane, I believe,
Miily Harris( I didn't know her name at the time) on it and among
other things street numbers in the 60's or 80'S, which I assured
could only refer to a major city YikésNew York. ‘There was also &
packet of candy squares, wrappedfind@ividually(chams) with about
three pieces re@zaining and cragé,flayored, As I look back, the
jacket was not the type Patty worein’ tie holdup. . It could-even
heve belonged to one of the other gurlsy,the size beipg average for
what I assumed to be a female figure.“ > re
" -‘¥ regret having to write this lettér/ inasmuch as, I have al-
ways had confidence in the reliability of the T.B.I- since I was a
' youngster. I shall be 62 years old on March 20. The least-that
they could have done was to write me a personal letter, acknowledg-
ing my appearance atgtheir office and assuring 1c that they had
denied the newspaper Btory, for security reasons only. How can the
“gublic be involved in fighting crime, as you ask, if this is the
kind of treatwent you recéive?, As hindsight, I believe that I would
have done better if I had givem this information to the State Police
in the Poconos. But, where else do you go with information of an
interstate nature but tn the honest, reliable and dependable F.B.1.,
witn facilities and equigment ‘to decipher and analyze even the min-
utest bit2<of, information? I left the whole thing confidently( I
thought)” in their hands. oe | Oo |
When@iventered the local F.B.1. office, in which I had never =.
een before; aud kocated in the post office puilding, .Iwas met by on:
man, who “hed we Stokanother man, which I believe was ir. Fritz. ‘They
‘introduced themselves and led me to a partly secluded office, which -
think was located“in the middle of the roon. They both had . tan--.
colored holsters in front with pistols inside. I had left the jac-
ket at home since, I reasonciik- Fy they wanted to sqg it, toe ya, my
nore, address and phone number: "| ‘ RE — Fos saaoo- fF in & du.
“They invited me to a seat and pr Caha
to interyi¢* r-at
Beast twenty-five minutes. When they began the quest Note rt.
“fo think that I was-suspect instead of Putty, the Harris! g andepedis s
Ne ra. They asked where I worked, what wy job Was, who my super:
-wisor was and many other personal questions. I had even told :then =
at>thne whole episode might be a wild dream, but there were reports
‘the newspapers at the time that she had recently been spotted at
Fgae station in western Pennsylvanias. 9°
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