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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Agency: #2 Cable #3 Cable # 26a Memo I DATE RESTRICTION Justice 22 11 fm :Hoover to Pres. k~~/ 7- b - 9'/ S .h •, i
  • in the events of our t i m e ~ ~ ---r:b--- · He was with President Wilson at the Versailles Peace Conference in l 918-19.Jf1,e was at the side of Herbert Hoover in his work in European relief in 1920-21. He then turned to journalism and teaching and to public
  • letter contains no indication that Mr. Hoover's committee has encountered coordination difficulties of the kind experienced by the Interdepartmental Committee on Internal Security.) If such a compilation has not already been made I suggest
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • very little time on problems that remain -- three paragraphs at the end. 3 On January 16, be sent up his budget, estimating $80. 9 billion in expenditures and $82. 3 billion in receipts, giving a surplus of $1. 5 billion • • . l Addendum: Hoover
  • ~r of the Hoover was the Rcpublicnn prc~idcnt. From Marxist winr~ or the E'rcnch socialist party his early days Lyndon B. Johnson was a libwhile atte11clin1~the pnrLy conrerence in Paris. cral with a sinnll "l". • • • Lyndon n. Johnson
  • . There are presently 452 Soviet officials ln the United States with diplomatic immunity. U an additiollal consulate were opened, another ten would be added. Mr. Hoover has assured me that this ~mall increment -2- would raise no problems which the FBI cannot