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  • 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
  • was that he had that goddamned sewer J. Edgar Hoover flowing across his desk all through those five years. Like many extremely skillful politicians, he had a weakness for under-the-rug information. [German Chancellor Konrad] Adenauer was another great
  • state in America As long as Senator McCarren was alive, and he controlled J. Edgar Hoover, they didn't have any problem. But once McCarren died, they had a big problem about trying to close down their biggest industry, which was tourism
  • , in a sense, incendiary on a national basis? P: Yes. F: That we were teetering a bit? P: Yes, J. Edgar Hoover, one of the first witnesses, said that they were unable to find any area of conspiracy in the civil disorders of Detroit and Newark
  • OF NAllOMAL or ••• I I PE RMA NENT J OIN l BOARD ON DEFENSE UNI TED STATES ANO CANA DA PR ES IDENT DEFEN SE f . H. LAGUdOI A 11.... 0U) ICIU, t OOflO llltTOI DE PA RT MENT OF TH E ~AVY D£PT OF AGR I CUL T\J RE l lt .U. UW: . StC.t(IAltr IS 111( U.H
  • 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
  • or he drinks too much or something like that. It's true, but good taste says, "Keep it." F: Right. N: For 1imited eyes for a whi le at least. letters with J. Edgar Hoover. but some may be signficant. Or it may be an exchange of Some of them
  • the charter which would meet strong communist opposition, but that we must use the United Nations to make it work. The committee is scheduled to hear President Hoover later this week. LBJ attends a luncheon for Truman given by Senators Hennings and Symington
  • , 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
  • the Internal Security [Sub]committee. Here was a committee that [J. Edgar] Hoover used; when he couldn't get somebody investigated on his own, he would use that committee to investigate people. Olin Johnston was a member of that committee, Senator [Patrick
  • in Washington for a visit. 3/29 1100 employees of the New York Stock Exchange go out on strike. 3/30 LBJ writes J. Ed Johnson concerning the reaction to his 3/25/48 radio speech: “I have been amazed by the immediate and overwhelming reaction to MY radio
  • , as you know. So he is worth all this work. Tomorr·ow he will do a major answer to Fulbright. J,~6. McG. B. Go ahead with Dodd on this basis Speak to me ----- ; .;;-:; .._; · .:.1·- -~ .I. W. JPUL8•1Cll4T. A"ll •• CHAt"MAN .IOHN 81'A.JUl•·""• ALA
  • of April [1965] the President removed the previous commander, Colonel [George J.] McNally, who had been in the White House since World War II. McNally was a former member of the Secret Service and had been transferred into this duty in telecommunications
  • How General Albright came to work for LBJ; Colonel George J. McNally; telephone system and security; functions of the White House Communications Agency; the teleprompter; LBJ’s lighting and background requirements for public appearances; problems
  • attends meetings of the Appropriations Committee and State-Justice-Judiciary subcommittee today. Among his phone calls are ones to Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield and J. Edgar Hoover. 5/14 State-Justice-Judiciary Subcommittee marks up
  • hO~-J he stood either on Taft-Hartley or some other bi 11. CG: That's not what I remember. He went to Washington and made some more or less formal statement about the Taft-Hartley keeping it or repealing it. either Act~ I don't know what side
  • . 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
  • Connally then fly to New York where LBJ attends a reception given by Mayor Wagner for him at Gracie Mansion and speaks at an appreciation dinner for Congressman John J. Rooney in Brooklyn. During an interview at Gracie Mansion, LBJ says he will give
  • with his district men at the Ranch: Chilton O’Brien; Bob Clark; Cliff Carter; Sam Low; Dub Singleton; Warren Woodward; Tommy James; Paul Bolton; Mac DeGuerin; John Connally; Raymond Buck; Elmer Parish; Cecil Burney; J. C. Looney; Jay Taylor; Charles Gibson
  • (nr) (all day) Sunday Mansion 10:07 f 10:10 10:20 Larry O'Brien t Judge Agent Brown 1:10 1:45 t t Miss Jimilu Pierre 2:23 3:00 3: 35 t t t t Thornberry (SS) Mr. Bundy J. Secy Jimilu Mason - working 1, 1964 on bust until Valenti
  • - STATI~ OP PAUL N. :,.;_I~ .J t-;l(SJ·:Y OF co~nrt:xnY D1-:PART!!llENT l'L'✓ ISAKE:R, July A1··1'.'I.IHS C'JM"'-1';;'=,ICr:E.=- 7, 1967 • Dear Mr. President: its for ·Your Task Force on the Cities agreed deliberations that now
  • . Hughes: Well, we've had 4 tests already, I just left the conference, one of these on the board is Judge Whipple ••• and they've agreed with me to call in the grand jury and indict these violaters••• .L BJ: Well you just let Ramsey Clark or Mr. Hoover
  • Hughes, Richard J. (Richard Joseph), 1909-
  • / 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
  • a Graham Schoo l of Contemporary Dancers Dr. Lelan d Haworth , Director , Nat' l Scienc e Foundatio n Helen Hayes John Hersey, Novelis t J. Edga r Hoover Dr. Donal d Hornin g Kingston Tri o Alfred A . Knopf , Publishe r Willem de Kooning , Painte r Joseph
  • - 5:4 5 p . Th r Jenkin s (f r Mans. ) k Valenti (f r Mans) o th e office . e President wen t t o th e Ros e Garde n and participated in ceremon y honoring J . Edga r Hoover. . .40th Anniversary as Directo r o f the FBI . Present were : Clyde Tolso n
  • President Hoover' s ; death. text released To offic e w / Dic k Nelson accompanying him . McGeorge John calls and usher's ofc checked Bundy Knight Akron Ohio October White To Cabinet Room House for 20 1964 Tuesday Cabinet meeting Secretary
  • 25, 1963 — Ted Deale / 8:20 t Former Pres. Hoover / 8:22 t Walter Jenkins / 8:39 t Pres Truman Breakfast in kitchen with Mrs J & girls Mr & Mrs Birge Secy Rusk Alexander talked with President Truman and President Hoover to wish them a Merry
  • ment of a memorial to President Hoover at West Branch Iowa Abraham Feinberg and Myer Feldman OFF RECORD Cup of Soup in office for lunch Director of CIA John McCane for briefing Geo Larry J Harold Cowles E Hughes of Iowa Reedy O'Brien V BM E Otto
  • . Dal e Mal echek Coffee in kitchen w/ Mr. J. H . McCammon and Mr. J. C. Kellam Driving around ranch area w/ Mr. Arthur Krim. Judge Thornberry, Mr. McCammo n and VM -- just around immediate ranch area lookin g a t cattle and at new gras ses
  • College , James Davies , Dean of Students, " Head Science Division, " Dr. Louis Kolonko , j Dr. Kenneth Janzen , Head, Humanities Division , Dr. Ro y Hoover , Head, Social Science Division Dr. Ray Nelson , Head, Physical Education Division Ashland
  • closingwhichispresentlyunder of whic h i s presentl y under revie w b y th e Defens e Departmen t To Flowe r Garde n fo r SIGNIN G CEREMON Y fo r H R 8111 , Herber t Hoover Nationa l Historical Sit e Bil l REMARKS Attending: Con g Jame s Colma n TH E CABINET : The Vic e
  • s Parrot t Bruce Cheeve r Benjami n Shute Returned t o hi s offic e w / J . Edga r Hoove r A s th e Presiden t rerea d thi s shee t t > prepare for givin g of cop y o f it t o McGe o Bund y --he dictate d --re th e cal l t o Hoover: ' Mr . Returned t
  • McCammon To the Oval Office Secretary Rusk Bess Abell d— -^ 10:47a //-^*f J To the Cabinet Room for ! CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP MEETING ! The Vice President Cong. Albert (mike Manatos also) }Senator Mansfield gxmgx Speaker McCormack J Senator
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  • the Those involved in the activities \Vere: Secretary 1:\.1cNamara Attorney Generai Clark. FBI Director Hoover General Johnson Secretay of the Army Rezor lvir . Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. lvla1·vin Watson· Abe Fortas Gear ge Christian Harry McPherson Joe