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J Edgar Hoover — Part 7
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of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, we recall that the Identificatim
Division began with 810,000 fingerprint cards and in 1910 the number of
fingerprint cards grew to 13,000,000. The work of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation during the war increased. Mr. Hoover and his officials
worked together with great effart in order that victory could be achieved,
but surely as the work of Mr. Hoover was important during the war it will
be more important during the postwar period, especially during the period
ef social readjustment when discipline will be so necessary.
We have no doubt that you understand the technical aspects of
Mr. John Edgar Hoover's work and also his great ability to organise. We
hope, Mre President, that you will favorably consider our request to decorate
li. Hoover with the order of the Aztec Eagle.
(s) Alfonso Quiroz
Chief of the Technical Police
Service of the Bank of Maxico
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