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Spiro Agnew — Part 17
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Mr. Glen E. Pommerening
investigating this for months and the bribery evolving
from this should be handled by IRS. Mr. Petersen suggested
‘twhe gw@et, that liaison should be established with USA Beall and this
ae , was done. Mr. Keeney further stated that Mr. Petersen:
“Aes advised he is not requesting any FBI investigation in this
- matter at this time. Oe
Communications were prepared and transmitted to
the Attorney General and Mr. Petersen, as well as Donald C.
Alexander, Commissioner of IRS, regarding these conversations.
On August 10, 1973, Assistant Special Agent in
Charge (ASAC) Edward F. Foley, Baltimore Office, advised
USA Beall contacted him and stated that Attorney General
Richardson and Mr. Petersen contacted him (USA Beall) on
the night of August 9, 1973, and requested the use of an
FBI polygraph operator in interviewing at least two persons
~ and possibly four persons on the morning of August 10, 1973,
in Baltimore. Attorney General Richardson and Mr. Petersen,
according, to USA Beall, not only gave their authority, but
Mr. Petergen specifically suggested Special Agent J. Robert
Pearce, Of our Philade phia Office:who is a qualified poly-
graph operator, to conduct the necessary interviews. ASAC
Foley -was* instructed to comply with USA Beall's request and
to make the necessary arrangements for the arrival of Special
~. Agent Pearce.
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; The polygraph examination was given to Lester
Matz and Jerome Benjamin Wolff at Baltimore on August 11-12,
1973, by our polygraph operator, Special Agent Pearce.
| so Special Agent Pearce, on August 12, 1973, synopsized the
| , results of the polygraph interviews and reported this jin
‘* teletype form. The teletype was hand delivered in a sealed:
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tote? envelope to the Bureau on August 12, 1973. The teletype. ;
. was prepared at Baltimore and was reviewed by Supervisor’ oe
War a and ASAC Edward F. Foley at that time, and
> ater was reviewed by Special Agent in Charge (SAC) Thomas
ORBLE AME etype was also reviewed by case Agent ,
fegesrerect? Cet Baltimore, and he personally hand co, Dé
e 7 elivered this in a sealed envelope to the Bureau. BIC
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At FBI Headquarters, this envelope was personally
' opened by Section Chief Richard E. Long and_the teletype was
- reviewed by Section Chief Long, Sipervisor|
; Assistant Director Robert E. Gebhardt, Associate Director
Nicholas P. Callahan and Mr. Kelley. This teletype was subse-
quently reviewed by Wayne A. Frankenfield, Number One Man,
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