 We wanted to get the outstanding criminologist in the United States and bring him in here and try to make this a model of law enforcement. I got upset, particularly, when this Sunday I looked at Colorado's girl, then your girl got robbed. And I just think it's about her age at the Capitol, and I'm sure her daughter came to come in without having to have thugs to her. So I told him and sent word and asked if I'd be notified. To write it, he was a little upset. He said that's his prerogative, although I'd reappointed him. They didn't tell me about it. I didn't know anything about it. But said he would. He checked with each one of the southern boys on the district committee that they dominate both of them about this new man. But he claimed that he thought that that man had notified Bobby and Bobby wasn't there anymore, so he didn't notify Kaston back. And he claimed he forgot that we had asked him to do it, although he was irritated enough to cuss another out when we told him. Now, Duncan finds him very unacceptable and was against him. Your man didn't know much about it, just went along. He's a foul guy. The writers try to slip it over. We're informed that two weeks ago this fellow's daughter was caught with the purse linked in town. And they started prosecuting. The district called up, the police did. This fellow, I told him that he wouldn't present any evidence. And so Atchison was forced to dismiss the case. Now, we don't want any national problems in the police department of the capital like we've had in some of these other ones. Now, Kaston back is writing a letter, I think, and he's out of town now, which you might check with him, gets back to the chairman, the board, to write her saying, and we want this regarded as probationary. We hope it'll be treated on this temporary. I doubt we haven't legal jurisdiction either, he or I. But he's asking that. And when that letter comes up for consideration, we think that Duncan and Duke ought to say, in the view of the fact that we have responsibility for federal establishments in the capital. And the attorney general has these problems. We have these problems as a matter of the door to be cooperatively handled and have some person that's satisfactory that's outstanding. And if the FBI report shows any of these things have been alleged happening, we don't want to get ourselves in the jam of having that kind of color running. And I thought I'll tell you and let you talk to Kaston back and see what the story is and talk with your man and I think it's something you have to be scared about. Look at his background, see who he is, what kind of fellow he is, who talks to him and who he works with over there and so on and so forth. Get a good complete picture before you move. But I don't think we ought to have this capital in charge of a corrupt man. I'll talk to that as soon as he gets back and work on it. Thank you, brother.