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Department of ARKANSAS STATE POLICE
Little Rock, Arkansas
December 19, 1955
Alan R. Templeton, Captain
Criminal Investigations Division
Arkansas State Police
Little Rock, Arkansas
Dear Captain Templeton:
On or about November 7, I was enroute to Dermott to attend to some business
and about 2 o'clock I observed a 1950 or 1951 Ford with New York license,
driven by a subject later identified as Robert Frank of New York City.
After stopping the car I noticed that he was shabbily dressed, needed a shave
and a haircut, also a bath. Subject talked with a foreign accent. I talked to
the subject a few minutes and looked into the car where I noticed it was
heavily loaded with suitcases, trunks and a number of cameras.
Due to the fact that it was necessary for me to report to Dermott
immediately, I placed the subject in the City Jail in McGehee until such
time that I could return and check him out.
After returning from Dermott I questioned this subject. He was very
uncooperative and had a tendency to be "smart-elecky" in answering questions.
Present during the questioning was Trooper Buren Jackson and Officer Ernest
Crook of the McGehee Police Department.
We were advised that a Mr. Mercer Woolf of McGehee, who had some experience
in counter-intelligence work during World War II and could read and speak
several foreign languages, would be available to assist us in checking out
this subject. Subject had numerous papers in foreign langauges, including a
passport that did not include his picture.
This officer investigated this subject due to the man's appearance, the
fact that he was a foreigner and had in his possession cameras and felt
that the subject should be checked out as we are continually being advised
to watch out for any persons illegally in this country possibly in the
emply of some unfriendly foreign power and the possibility of Communist
affiliations.
Subject was fingerprinted in the normal routine of police investigation;
one card being sent to Arkansas State Police Headquarters and one card to
the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington.
Respectfully submitted,
Lieutenant R.E. Brown, Lieutenant
Comanding
Troop #5
ARKANSAS STATE POLICE
Warren, Arkansas
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