FBI Prodded in Marine Probe
Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
Sen. Ernest F. Hollings (D-S.C.) accused the FBI today of not vigorously investigating the State Department in connection with the Marine espionage scandal at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow.
“When are you going to start enforcing the damn law? . . . When are you going to wake up?” Hollings asked FBI official John D. Glover at a congressional hearing. Glover, the FBI’s executive assistant for administration, said agents are assisting naval intelligence officers in investigating the case.
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