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  • LBJ SAYS HE HAS ASKED FOR SECRET SERVICE PROTECTION OF POLITICAL CANDIDATES AND THEIR FAMILIES FOLLOWING SHOOTING OF RFK, DISCUSSES PENDING LEGISLATION AUTHORIZING PROTECTION, AND ASKS HOOVER TO LOAN FBI PERSONNEL TO THE SECRET SERVICE IF NEEDED
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • Telephone conversation # 13103, sound recording, LBJ and J. EDGAR HOOVER, 6/5/1968, 5:34AM
  • J. EDGAR HOOVER
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • Telephone conversation # 135, sound recording, LBJ and J. EDGAR HOOVER, 11/29/1963, 1:40PM
  • J. EDGAR HOOVER
  • "SECOND IS BLANK"; "PUT IN DICTAPHONE WRITING FIRST"; "BELT TRANSCRIBED"; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT TELEPHONE SYSTEM TO OFFICE SECRETARY; HOOVER ON HOLD 1:08; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 11/1993
  • LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT WASHINGTON POST'S CALL FOR PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE JFK ASSASSINATION, SUGGESTS FBI MAKE FULL REPORT ON ITS INVESTIGATION AND SAYS TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL WILL HOLD COURT OF INQUIRY; LBJ ASKS HOOVER TO TALK TO PRESS
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • Telephone conversation # 44, sound recording, LBJ and J. EDGAR HOOVER, 11/25/1963, 10:30AM
  • J. EDGAR HOOVER
  • HOOVER UPDATES LBJ ON INVESTIGATION OF LEE HARVEY OSWALD AND ASSASSINATION OF JFK; OSWALD'S PURCHASES OF GUNS USED IN KILLING JFK AND J.D. TIPPIT, CONTACTS WITH SOVIET EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • Telephone conversation # 7, sound recording, LBJ and J. EDGAR HOOVER, 11/23/1963, 10:01AM
  • J. EDGAR HOOVER
  • UK MONETARY CRISIS; POSSIBLE NEED FOR UK TO RAISE DISCOUNT RATE; COOK DISCUSSES POSSIBLE UK SALE OF FOREIGN ASSETS; J. EDGAR HOOVER'S WARREN COMMISSION STATEMENT; EFFECT OF STRIKES ON US ECONOMY; WILLIAM MCCHESNEY MARTIN AND FRB ROLE IN ECONOMY
  • Valenti, Jack J. (Jack Joseph), 1921-2007
  • LBJ READS CABLE FROM UK PRIME MINISTER HAROLD WILSON ABOUT UK MONETARY CRISIS, DISCUSSES POSSIBLE RESPONSE; POSSIBLE NEED FOR UK TO RAISE DISCOUNT RATE OR SEEK IMF LOAN; FRB ROLE IN RAISING US RATE; J. EDGAR HOOVER STATEMENT ON WARREN COMMISSION
  • INVESTIGATIONS OF JOHN MACY, ABE FORTAS, DON COOK; GOLDWATER'S ALLEGED MEETING WITH BOBBY BAKER; J. EDGAR HOOVER'S REMARKS ON WARREN COMMISSION, MLK; ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATES; RFK'S CAMPAIGN STAFF; WASHINGTON DC POLICE CHIEF APPOINTMENT; WALTER
  • LBJ ASKS FELDMAN TO CHECK ON PRESS LEAK OF J. EDGAR HOOVER'S TESTIMONY TO WARREN COMMISSION AND ON GOVT'S MOTION TO DISMISS ESPIONAGE INDICTMENT OF ALEKSANDR SOKOLOV; FELDMAN REPORTS ON POSSIBLE NEW ETHICS CHARGES AGAINST WILLIAM MILLER
  • FELDMAN GIVES LBJ REPORT ON GOVT'S MOTION TO DISMISS ESPIONAGE INDICTMENT OF ALEKSANDR SOKOLOV, LEAK OF J. EDGAR HOOVER'S TESTIMONY TO WARREN COMMISSION; LBJ ASKS FOR STATEMENTS FOR POSSIBLE USE IN PRESS CONFERENCE TOMORROW
  • CLARK DISCUSSES PROPOSED MEETING WITH J. EDGAR HOOVER ON CONSULAR CONVENTION WITH USSR; CLARK REPORTS THAT PATHOLOGISTS' REVIEW OF JFK AUTOPSY PHOTOS CONFIRMS FINDING OF WARREN COMMISSION; QUESTION OF POSSIBLE MISSING PHOTO; CHAIN OF CUSTODY
  • LBJ'S MEETING WITH HOUSE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN; PRESS LEAKS FROM CRIME COMMISSION; KATZENBACH DEFENDS COMMISSION; J. EDGAR HOOVER'S VIEWS ON CONSULAR CONVENTION; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT DEMOCRATIC DISSENT IN CONGRESS; NEW HARRIS POLL; WILLIAM MANCHESTER
  • COMMENTS ABOUT LBJ IN WILLIAM MANCHESTER'S BOOK ON JFK ASSASSINATION; BACKGROUND OF JFK'S VISIT TO TEXAS; J. EDGAR HOOVER AND CONSULAR CONVENTION; APPOINTMENTS OF WILLIAM MACOMBER, DOUGLAS MACARTHUR III; KATZENBACH REQUESTS MEETING ON CRIME
  • CLARK'S TALKS WITH J. EDGAR HOOVER, CARTHA "DEKE" DELOACH ON CONVEYING FBI VIEWS ON CONSULAR CONVENTION TO SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE; REVIEW OF JFK AUTOPSY PHOTOS; BOBBY BAKER TRIAL; CLARK'S EVALUATION OF GOVT CASE; EDWARD BENNETT WILLIAMS
  • PRESS SOURCES; ROWLAND EVANS, ROBERT NOVAK COLUMN ON POLITICAL EFFECT OF WILLIAM MANCHESTER'S BOOK, WH RECORDS OF EVENTS AFTER JFK ASSASSINATION; WIRETAP FEUD BETWEEN RFK, J. EDGAR HOOVER; WH PRESS LEAKS; MARVIN WATSON; STORIES ABOUT LBJ RANCH ROAD
  • note Marvin Watson to LBJ (summary of #17a) PCI 1 6/20/67 A 17a letter J. Edgar Hoover to Mildred Stegall s 2 6/20/67 A 278767 A.- 1 2/8/67 A 2 9/13/66 C 1 7/2/64 A °' SC\t'\~Ud 19 letter f>~ 19a 1epo1t \\·~ 'Cb f\Wc:6"--5
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • of your spring--"rhat s07C.e of them aren It. crises, al \'le But tell De ,.]hatever you could call -k.t10\.J about s and the d2cisio'l not to run again. T: Well, I recall, Joe, that after the President made the decision that he television
  • impatience; MLK and Resurrection City; Ramsey Clark and his relationship with LBJ; wire-tapping; J. Edgar Hoover; Robert Kennedy’s assassination; getting Secret Service protection for Presidential candidates; the Commission on Violence; Lloyd Cutler
  • the matter of J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. As is now beginning to appear in the newspapers, presumably there were wiretaps or other kind of surveillance on Dr. King during this whole period. R: I think
  • . 20003 Uncnln 3-~000 November 21, 1966 Mr. J. Edgar Hoover Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington, D.C. 20535 Dear Mr. Hoover: I have noted with considerable concern the recent rash of books, articles and statements which are creating
  • they might have been good intelligence gatherers, but because it would really blow the project. You did have terribly suspicious political leaders in the foreign countries j if suddenly a hundr~d, two hundred, road surveyors [arrived] like on the Ghana
  • It was reached persons: McNamara, Secretary Chief of the Secret tlme, who crune to tho Dean Rusk, Secretary of Defense, Douglas J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the and Attoznay CIA; James Reilly, General, at that Robert Kennedy. ThG investigation
  • suppose this is subjective rather than factual--that J. Edgar Hoover did poison the well there? A: Yes, absolutely, there's no question about it. And it was sinful that he did. F: On purpose? A: I don't know. For whatever reason, he
  • president, the former president and now a statesman . F: Our former friend . J-9 : No, he's not a former friend because he's still my friend . He and his wife have been my friends for a long time and I've been their friend . In fact, Lady Bird has
  • , I give you pernlission to fill his nanle in. And I called up the FBI and got hold of J. Edgar Hoover, I think it was, or the man next to him. So I talked them out of protection. Of course, they told nle they had to protect me under the law. Well, I
  • . tough j ob. He said, " It's a tough, It means you have to work full -time, you have to be on the floor full-time, and you have to go around and do the little housekeeping chores that nobody e l se would do them." •~as prepared to do . And he
  • his assistant, more or less. He handled a lot of things for the Chief Justice while the Chief was directing it. This general counsel [J. Lee Rankin], who was a member of the commission, phoned me one Saturday afternoon saying that "our friend wants
  • the Nuremberg trial; Storey’s work on the Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic Canal Route; Storey’s work on a President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice; his acquaintance with the Kennedys and Herbert Hoover.
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org I~TERVIE\.JEE ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] : JAMES J. ROWLEY I~TERVIEWER: PAIGE E. DATE: January 22, 1969 M: More on LBJ Library oral
  • See all online interviews with James J. Rowley
  • Rowley, James J. (James Joseph), 1908-1992
  • Oral history transcript, James J. Rowley, interview 1 (I), 1/22/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • James J. Rowley
  • pretty common knowledge that Mr. Hoover and the FBI can on occasions be jealous of their independence and their prerogatives. Has the FBI worked well in cooperation with the other agencies? V: They work very well now. That was not always the case
  • : By misuse, sir, specifically, do you mean by previous Secretaries? H: Oh, I mean that nobody had taken the department seriously, almost since Hoover's time, certainly during the Roosevelt time. B: When Hoover was Secretary of Commerce, or when he
  • did you work with, J. P. Boyd? $: Boyd and a fellow by the name of Gartland. They called him Judge Gartland. marily. He was on his staff also. But I worked with both pri- Boyd, of course, was in Washington. Gartland actually went out
  • / Nov mb r 22, 1963 8:00 PM T LEPHONE CO VERSATION BET N THE PRESIDENT AND R. ALLEN HOOVE SlDENT' HOOVER' SON) Not Pr aident Hoov r'• vn, Allen Hoover, c on the line ying th Pr i ent coul not ilk on the telepbon u e he could not b r and edd th t
  • ALLEN HOOVER SAYS HE IS TAKING CALLS FOR HIS FATHER, HERBERT HOOVER; LBJ ASKS ALLEN HOOVER TO CONVEY MESSAGE TO HIS FATHER THAT LBJ WILL BE CALLING UPON HIM FOR HIS ADVICE FOLLOWING ASSASSINATION OF JFK
  • Hoover, Allan, 1907-1993
  • Telephone conversation # 3, transcript, LBJ and ALLEN HOOVER, 11/22/1963, 8:00PM
  • ALLEN HOOVER
  • Corporation. You take, for instance, I was on the floor of the House when Herbert Hoover sent up a message mimeographed, saying, "We must have a Reconstruction Finance Corporation for the banks, railroads, and insurance companies." LaGuardia of New York
  • this idea of program budget come from? Did you bring this with you? F: Well, no, the whole concept of program budgeting goes back many years. the Hoover Commission started it back in the late '40s. agencies picked it up. Actually A number of the federal