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  • mentioning various commissions reminds me of a couple of incidents that occurred when I was on the Hoover Commission. I knew President Ken- nedy's father very well in connection with that, and you may remember that his brother, Bobby, the one
  • 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.
  • : 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
  • 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
  • ,owever, the material aupplied with Mr. Hoover•• memorandum dlacloaea aubatantial effort to determine whether Ferrie and Oswald were acquainted • and produces no information that they were. Moreover, the with• held interviews with Martin (pp. 217-218, 309
  • it in the Secret Service. another organization would be expensive. To be assigned to We know that Mr. Hoover has told the Warren Commission and the Dillon Committee, which was to analyze the recommendations of the Warren Committee, that there was nothing wrong
  • 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
  • themselves. I forget how many transi- tions in administrations he has seen, but it dated back several administrations. F: He goes back at least to Hoover. S: I believe that's correct. F: About '28 or '29. S: He said, "This is the way we can do