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  • ,·ernment and are brln11lng ou which were verified lhl.s country a form ot paternal· Whit-facts Ith rolled-up that I telephoned Mr. Hoover ism In lull by J. Edgar Hoover and that Is bound to wreck It ln he denied the allegation, the •lioll.'J to go
  • Folder, "Hoover Commission," Papers of Drew Pearson, Georgetown Files, Box G 285
  • 7719765 A 2 7/16/65 A 11/:;.ct/ot J. Edgar Hoover to Lee White ~ 11/:,..ifa1 S A/1-.J oJ-.1~ ~ memo MarvinWatson to the President, 11:48 PCI 1 mt65 r, 23-9 report 1e S 5 7f7t65 A 2-4 lette, J. Eagar11uuver to MeFYin¥Jats9n s 2
  • 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
  • , Federal Aviation Agency Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission J. Edgar Hoover, Chairman, Interdepart­ mental Intelligence Conference John F. Doherty, Chairman, Interdepart­ mental Cormnittee on Internal Security A. Russell Ash, NSC Staff Mr. Mr. Mr. NSC
  • PRESERVATION COPY PRESERVATION COPY COPY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Federal Bureau of Investigation October 22, 1964 FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover today reported to President Johnson and Acting Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach
  • COPY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Federal Bureau of Investigation October 22, 1964 FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover today reported to President Johnson and Acting Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach that the FBI's extensive investigation
  • clocked among acceptances those of s Attorney General .Biddle, J. EdgarHoover and Clyde Tolson of FBI, six , major generals, five judge·s headed 1 • by Supreme Court Justice William J 0. Douglas, the entire Federal Trade Commission, Comptroller General
  • of the The mvestigators called for a Minutemen as evidenced by tea m Of A rmy exp1.0s1·ves ex- recent testimony ' by FBI Direcperts from Ft.. McN~ir. It _could tor J. Edgar Hoover before a not be dE:termmed Im~ediately House Appropriations subcomhow vola~ile the dyn~m1te
  • major functions of the JCS and DoD during the intervening years. It therefore appears logical to terminate the requirement for the NESC. I have coordinated this proposal with George Ball, J. Edgar Hoover, John A. McCone, Glenn To Seaborg, John F. Doherty
  • COPY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON 25, D.C. Jn Reply, Please Refer to FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE File No. OCTOBE 22, 1964 F I Director J. Edgar Hoover today reported to President Johnson and Acting
  • STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUR E AU OF INVESTIGATION In Reply, Please Refer to File No. W A SHINGTON 25, D.C. FOR 1Mlv.Q\1)It\1I'E RELEASE OCTOBER 12, 1964. F'BI Director J . Edgar Hoover today reported to President Johnson and Actln
  • not have the use of the table, was ped­ dling copies oi Our Sunday Visitor, November 12, 1961, decorated with a not­ too-flattering drawing of J. Edgar Hoover, designed to associate J. Edgar with the article by Fr. Cletus Healy, S. J., entitled "Our Moral
  • on many issues.Of cour•t, it la always ln strict aecrecery.) IONOAY EVENING, JULY 28, t9•7. CIJOR HERE-Jame, A. Farley, one of th• nallon'a lop . VI J ltkal flruru, - howo bflow with Walter w.~'IN&yliHEPn a lier, . • l, ..~•'l.•I •nil ,...mk-al 1 11t
  • might be used in the search; that Navy helicopters were al­ ready beJng use
  • }\e tirm1! 8 Rizzo's daily routine:'"· • - Dr • 1De, 8 . . , 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
  • Christmas greetings. (a signed letter) on December 23, 1965 to the following persons: · P~// 0 ~?:-lv_6_ ,r ~ Secretary Dean Rusk ~·· . Sec reta Willa.rd. "'Wl rt& I I Director J. ~dgar"'Hoover Administrafor James E. "'Webb Director Charles,..Schultze
  • rallies of the NSRP~ Effigies of President LYNOON B. JOHNSON and U s Attorney General NICHOLA·s B. KATZENBACH were burned. Eighty people were in · attendance as LYNCH spoke, and an effigy or J. EDGAR HOOVER, Director, FBI was burn·e d" !/ ..,,,.,, .~ T
  • Q~ ~ 7 2 - 5?a_ bd-3/a_-;29 d__ t
  • CflM~ctioLutber~i □ g ,le I t/(lt; ,-c93-=,- Cl -.9°37' i:e ~4aRiAl::1:1tROF l~iAg,JF, ~ 59a o 5 re Mertir,l::1:1ther l~il1g,dr. \\ }--z_~/o I ,9-~ ~ 58a c-Jc-r- o/-;)"'Jr J. Edgar Hoover to Marvin Watson cJ~ t1/1c-i/o I /V LT ~"' S:Za /oI
  • to send the bill up. If a security problem is involved, he will get J . Edgar Hoover to app r ove the bill. The Secretary General had told him that Senator Fulbright had indicated that the measure would not be opposed in the legislature
  • Farley, Federal Fall Guy. By John Boettiger. Chicago SUnday Tribune J-ane 10, 1934. Washington, D.C.A new temple in the forum ot the New Deal rises Pennsylvania quarters Avenue, and within its which set.to Washington's expensively stone
  • 09 me'!'o. ee\1er 1,oWtor FBI memorar1du11r-tt~ 9eI1ereleitwa~ienet Restmectio,, C 2 6121168 GKy-(near duplicate of document #5a) ~ C._, 'f .c,,1. A,L:r oa-i t letter 10 PCI 2 1 ~-t ~to-11-0!,~~),..ci.!.»~ 09a 7-0, J. Edgar Hoover
  • hin&t,on,• D. 'Urges c. LOS ANGELES-
  • WASHINGTON October 26, 7: 10 p. m. Mr. 196 7 President: The attached summarizing rally. is a report from J. Edgar Hoover to Mrs. Stegall the consensus of FBI agents at last weekend's They concluded that the rally constituted a victory for the elements
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • ordered. I replied affirmatively. NOTE: l should call J. Edgar Hoover concerning this. (DCI did this at ll:ZO on 11/ 26/ 63) 4. The President asked my appraisal of the situation in Vietnam. I replied that I was less optimistic than was the report received
  • • : . !·, ., out of the Unit.ed -.Stiates_• . SHELJON also;· alle·ged t :h at ·the UKA was ,b eing harassed by the FBIC and said that J. EDGAR HOOVER,-: Director of the FBI, Jto longer controls -thg_ FBL According .to SH'ELTON~ the FBI ls contre:U.led
  • information which would identify the individuals or the group involved. SZC!tfi'f Group 1 Excluded from automatic downgrading and declassification DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 Nl,.J OI -~35 By~ NARA,Date[fi-0) 'SECH::13'.P Honorable D. Moyers
  • )' and proper 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
  • to time. (The Bradlees have had a tough year, and Mary has seen to it that we tried to help.) When I heard from a couple of press people last night that the FBI was putting it about that the source of the story that J. Edgar Hoover was leaving was Bob
  • 1oca1t.io1u;o . STO?iER cu:r?'e·n tly drives a 19'64 Ponti!il.c t'il.Utia,m:oblle v lfJ67 t1·e:or-gL~ · 11cense J~_,J-18173. He · r ·e cently iss,a-~d off.let~ ia?iit.r.uctim~.!S to hold any FDI Agent comi·n g to NSRP H~'.~ dqm\1.,t'tors by u~C' f.Pf :i s-bf
  • ] - 4 _politicians and indicated that had they exercised real leadership in the community the riots could have been averted. III. General Observations 1. Police Chief Parker seems to be adored like Edgar Hoover by the whites in power but hated by many
  • . 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
  • . Ewing Richard Eyre Clifton Fadim•n John Farrar Paul L. Fciss George Field Marshall Field Mrs. John H. Finley Rober< L. Fin ley Louis Fischer Doro,hy Canfield Fisher Edgar J . Fisher Harry M. Fisher E. F. Fitzhu,th D . F. Firming Homer Folks Lynn Foncanne
  • . 20005 • Arsa Cods202 • 737-1226 Dr . Franklin H. Littell. Chairman Charles R. Baker , Executive Director August 28, 1968 BOARD OF SPONSORS Morris B. Abram Msgr. Salvatore J. Adamo Steve Allen Dr. I rvamae Applegate Judge Thurman Arnold Harry 5. Ashmore
  • In ~esponse «l the t'ecommendation ol the Secretary of Defense in a memorandum ot J ~ y 13, 1967. the Preeident, under authority g.ran.tod by the De!on.ee Production Act of 195-0; today eatablished th& following anununltion program items a:; belng in -t he
  • 3I14t68 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Page 2 of 3 Doc # DocType Date 07a 07b letter report Doc Info Classification J. Edgar Hoover to Mildred ~tegall ~ Restriction 3/14/68 11/r). °I /01 re Martin Luther King, Jr. San,n"ud 08
  • ~ £> - ti? J...J L "S/YLJ.oc t~ ~1 ~,S P s A #9 memo #9a memo A #~Q memo #l Oa ea e:.!15 co.n f i dep+i aJ:#H:: memo FILE LOCATION he Prestaent ft um Fia:neie ifl&fiC\if N L S 8'-1" ! M Ba-Otbr _I. 7f;o>rvzlt, NATIONAL SECURITY FILE
  • 4:.3 \..J (\_ P·robe Reveals Foreign-Paid News Junl{_ets By Laurence Stern Stn!f ncportcr A New York public relations firm arranged free red­ carpet junkets for news executives who in turn distrib­ uted unlabeled foreign propaganda to American