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J Edgar Hoover — Part 6

94 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Jul 27, 1942 · Broad topic: Politics & Activism · Topic: J Edgar Hoover · 94 pages OCR'd
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‘_ -4 0 PAGE FOUR. ‘Spokane Baily Chronicle Official Paper City of Spokane: Member of Associated Press _ Subscriber to United Press News Service The Associated Press |s exclusively entitled to the use for publication Of aj} news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also local news published herein. . Published every evening except Sunday. Enteret at postoffice at Spokane, Wash. as second class matter. Phone Main 1121. Between, 8 p.m. and 7:30 a. m. call night numbers—Editorial, 1121, 113u; sub, Scriptions, 1122, 1123; business office, 1124: advertising, 1127. | Advertising representatives: John B. Woodward, Inc, New York, ; 110 E. 424 street; Chicago, 400 N, Michigan avenue: Detroit, 641 New! - Center building: San Francisco, Russ building: Spokane Daily Chron-: “" Iele, Seattle office, 1010 Lieyd building, Seattle: Portland office, S04 ’ ‘Terminal Sales building, Portland: Park Central bullding, Los Angeles; | Subscription Rates. | By city carrier or country agent 23 cents per week, payable weekly. By mail, payable in advance, outside Spokane, in Washington, Idaho, | Oregon and Montana: One vear. $6; six months, $3.50; three months,: . $2.50; one month, $1. "Write for special mal! rates.* Elsewhere in: the United States, Mexico and Canada: Cne year, $9, six months, §5:' “ three montha, $5.25: one month, $1.25. Mail rates apply only in ter-! ritory nol covered by Chronicle carrier. Weekly Chronicle by mail! only, one year 63.50. " “F, B. I” MEANS SECURITY ‘The entrari¢e of the United States into the first World war Was followed by widespread and damaging sabotage and expionage, . The damage was heavy. Lone in time was great, The enemy - had latd his sabotage plans wet). His apents were many and well- _ Contrast this with thé altuation that prevalled {mmediately after December 7, 1841. True, the nation was stunned by the: attack on Pearl Harbor, ‘but there was no important gabstage to! . hamper the war effort of a country not too well prepared. The “federal bureau of Investigation went into action immediately. The .. _ attack dh Pear! Harbor frund the F. B. I, completely mobilized “|, 00 &@ War-time basis, prepared for any emergency, Quietly and ef- ' fielently the F. B. 7. and cooperating law enforcement agencies of the nation went about their war-time wark. Thousands of en- _®my aliens, already under Investigation, were apprehended be- fore they could become darigercus. Contraband of all types was Safed Immediately. Fepinnage rings and sabotare pints were undoubtedly smashed by the Prompt action af the F, BR. I. and other law enforcement agencies. ke And in addition to carrying op the ingrebsed activities result- .. , ing from the war, the F. B. I is ably carrying on its regular du- _ Yea. Director J. Edgar Hoover has just Imsued the hureay's re- . Port for the year ending in‘June and miondestly states the perind _ has been the most successful ‘for the F. RB. 1. since its creation. "He and his fellow warkers merit the nation's sincere appreciation, _ . L ae Buy Bois to, protect your boona, eta hes und Pe Sel egyte air a 3 Pub Wee ayo ‘~ ete aati aR NEE Ra MERE 9 DA ererad BE Rae . . aaa, * ”
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