- A. Bruce Bielaski
Alexander Bruce Bielaski (
April 2 ,1883 –February 19 ,1964 ) was an Americanlawyer and director of theBureau of Investigation (now theFederal Bureau of Investigation ).Bielaski was born in
Montgomery County, Maryland to the son of aMethodist minister Alexander Bielaski. He received a law degree fromThe George Washington University Law School in 1904 and joined the Department of Justice that same year. Like his predecessorStanley Finch , Bielaski worked his way up through the Justice Department. He served as a special examiner inOklahoma where he "straightened out the court records" and aided in the reorganization of Oklahoma's court system when theOklahoma Territory became a state. Returning to Washington, Bielaski entered the Bureau of Investigation and rose to become Finch's assistant. In this position he was in charge of administrative matters for the Bureau. At the end of April 1912, Attorney GeneralGeorge W. Wickersham appointed Bielaski to replace Finch. As Chief, Bielaski oversaw a steady increase in the resources and responsibilities assigned to the Bureau.After leaving the Bureau in 1919, Bielaski entered into private law practice. According to
The New York Times , while on a trip toCuernavaca ,Mexico in 1921, Bielaski was kidnapped. He escaped three days later, saving himself and the ten thousand dollars gathered to rescue him.Bielaski worked undercover as a
prohibition agent operating a decoyspeakeasy inNew York City . From 1929 to 1959 he headed theNational Board of Fire Underwriters team ofarson investigators. In 1938, Bielaski served as President of theSociety of Former Special Agents . He died in February 1964, at the age of eighty.His grandfather was the
Civil War CaptainAlexander Bielaski and his uncle was the firstPolish American Major League Baseball playerOscar Bielaski .ources
* cite news
title = BRUCE BIELASKI, JUSTICE AIDE, DIES
publisher = New York Times
date =1964-02-20
url = http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=106939567&sid=3&Fmt=1&clientId=1452&RQT=309&VName=HNP
accessdate = 2008-03-28
* cite web
title = Federal Bureau of Investigation: Directors, Then and Now
url = http://www.fbi.gov/libref/directors/bielaski.htm
accessdate = 2008-03-28External links
External links
* [http://www.fbi.gov/libref/directors/bielaski.htm Official FBI bio of Alexander Bielaski] (basis of original version of this article)
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