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NATION, Page 41American NotesESPIONAGEThat Will Teach Him
They say a little learning is a dangerous thing. Ask Todd
Patterson. He had just finished the sixth grade in Franklin Lakes,
N.J., when he began compiling his own encyclopedia of all the
nations of the world. He wrote to embassies -- including the Soviet
Union's -- for information. Enter the FBI, which began
investigating the boy and kept at it until it had built up a
17-page file. Now an 18-year-old high school senior, Patterson
brought suit in May against the FBI to get access to the files.
Last week a federal judge threw out the suit. After reviewing FBI
documents that Patterson's lawyers were not allowed to see, U.S.
District Judge Alfred M. Wolin decided the bureau had acted "in the
interest of national security." The judge added that he hoped the
FBI would expunge Patterson's file as it has offered to do, but
Patterson's parents object that the bureau might start a new one.
"Todd is still writing to foreign governments," says his father.
Maybe Todd should have collected baseball cards.