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But actually, Bailey said he talked of having President John:did not plan to go through with son and FBI Director J. Edgar;
it.· Instead, he reported the al- Hoover murdered.
lege~ plot t
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action b)' a policeman. They were deliberate i11 the
sense that the,· were directed, to an extent that varied
from cit>· to cit;·, against specific targets."
J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation, Feb. 16 told a House
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often than not by some quite ordi11ary and proper
action by a policeman.
Thry were dclihcralc in the
sense that they were dirceted, lo an extent that varied
From city to city, against specific targets."
J. Edgar Hoo,·cr, director or the Federal Bureau
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August 5, 1967
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Honorable
George Romney·
Governor of Michigan
Lansing, Michigan
Dear
•
Governor:
At the President's
request,
I am writing you
- to lesser
offenses
(failure
to report a firearm for safety ±nspection
in one instance),
and one has been bound for trial
which is
set for April 26, 1968.
by Judge Vincent J. Brennan, of the Recorder's
I was received
court, who spent close 'to forty-five