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OfTION*L fORtA tv> 10

MAY ?42 101TION

OSA CIN KEC NO 37

TO

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Memorandum

Mr. DeLoach* datl 2-26-69

from T. E. BishoO^

T- "T^t ^ffMM, «P^TAT, AGF.NTsfcFTHE FBI

HEUuEtfl1 MHR^kkBTukn 1

!' nixon io Address their

OCTOBER, 1969, CONVENTIONCHICAGO, ILLINOIS

The Office of Public Information in the Department

made available the attached correspondence on an informal basis in

order that we might be aware of the fact that the Society of Former

Special Agents had invited the President to address their October,

1969, convention in Chicago*

The attached letter notes that the request to the

President to make this address was made at the suggestion of

lThe letter further notes that the Society would

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like to honor the President at this convention.

The White House forwarded the attached letter to the

Attorney General* s Office for its comment and recommendation.

The Office of Public Information also wanted to know

whether or not the Bureau might have any informal guidance as to

what they should tell the White House.

iRECOMMENDATION:

*It is recommended that my office merely inform the

Office of Public Information that the Society consists of approximately

5, 000 members and also note that the Director addressed this group s

1967 convention at Washington's Shoreham Hotel on 9-28-67,

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% tMCtOSURE

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THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE

REFERRAL

To: Office of The Attorney General Date: February 8, 1969

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ACTION REQUESTED

Draft reply for:

President's signature.

Undersigned's signature.

Memorandum for use as enclosure to

reply.

Direct reply.

Furnish information copy.

Suitable acknowledgment or other

appropriate handling.

Furnish copy of reply, if any.

For your information.

For comment and recommendation

NOTE

Prompt action ts essential.

If more than 48 hours* delay is encountered,

please telephone the undersigned immediately,

Code 1450.

Basic correspondence should be returned whendraft reply, memorandum, or comment is re-

quested.

REMARKS:

Description;

boLetter: Telegram; Other:

To: The PresidentFrom: Godfrey J. Labda,Dote: 2/3/69

,

Subject: Invitation to appear before 1969 Convention of Society of Former Special Agentsof the FBI, to be held m Chicago from October 8th to October 12th when the Society

wishes to honor the President at the luncheon session of October 9th or 10th as a

means of expressing themselves publicly to support his fight against crime andfor respect for law and order. By direcuon/ol^e/P^sidenX'

DwigJSftfL* uhapmSpecial Assistanto the President

7-0 2JENCLOSURE

(Copy to remain with correspondence)

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February 3, 1969

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The President of the United StatesThe White HouseWashington, O.C.

Dear Mr. President:

It is at the suggestion off

[ Jduring the past PresidentialCampaign, that I write to you.

During 1969, the Society of Former Special Agents of the Federal Bureausjcjat i on w i 1 1 hold its annual convention In Chicago, Illinois from

Qctoj^rJjjg^Eo October 12th. In attendance will be approximately 1500 formerreciaT

Tagents and their wives. These will be individuals who have gone on

into responsible positions in their communities throughout every state in theUnion, Among their membership you will find a Senator, a number of Congress-men, local government officials, judges, lawyers, bankers, businessmen, lawenforcement officials and officers, and even some plain "retired citizens".But whatever profession they now occupy, all are deeply concerned aboutcrime, law enforcement and the rights of all people. They feel it is aproposthat you are so concerned and vitally interested In solving the problemswhich confront this nation In this regard. Therefore, the Society desires tooffer you the support of its 5,033 members in your fight against crime and forrespect for law and order and law enforcement. As a means of expressing them-selves publicly, they would like to honor you at its convention luncheon.

This luncheon would be held on Thursday, October 9th, or Friday, October10th, whichever date would fit into your schedule." The site of the luncheonwould be the Palmer House Hotel.

Jhas volunteered to follow up on this initial request and youhearing more from him. I realiz^ that with your busy schedule you maysble to give us an immediate reply, but I felt it was not too early, to

wi i l benot be able to ginitiate this action. On behalf of the Society, I thank you for your co

Mos^ resp^tfu/]\ yo

Godfrey^J^bdaJConvention ChairmanMid America Convention

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OPriONAl FOIU MO 10

MAY 1912 EDITION

TO

FROM

OS* GEN HO NO 77

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

MemorandumMr. Bisho44 DATb 2/10/69

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/subject SQQIEIX.OKEi

AGENTS QE THKFJBIj E* -

CHICAGO CONVENTIONOCTOBER 8-11, 1969

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#Mr. DeLoach received an inquiry from former Special Agent

Charles M. Noone concerning an NCIC exhibit at the forthcoming Society

of Former Special Agents Convention to be held in Chicago, October 8-11,

1969.

Several of the former Agents have shown an interest in including

an NCIC exhibit during the course of the Convention. It is proposed that if

an exhibit is prepared on NCIC it would be given foremost attention in the

center of activities at the Convention. NCIC is still a relatively new innovation

and is something with which the former Agents would like to become better

acquainted. This type of exhibit would be appropriate particularly since it is

an FBI development, and the exhibit could be given widespread use in other

areas when completed.ACTION

If you approve, we will explore this possibility and forward an

appropriate memorandum on style, exhibit coefeB, etc. , for final approval.

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the Ex-Agents Society. He is very

loyal to the FBI.

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OPTIQNAl FOKM NO 10

MAT l?41 EDITIONCSA GEN «G NO 27

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

MemorandumTO

FROM

Mr. Bish

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DAit 4/25/69

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subject REQUEST FOR NCIC TOUREX FBI AGENTS ASSOCIATIONWASHINGTON CHAPTERJUNE 12, 1969

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Former Special Agents Charles Noone and Hollis Bowers/mgood standing)advised that the Washington Chapter of the Ex-AgentsAssociation have expressed a keen interest in the NCIC system. Theyinquired as to the possibility of a demonstration of NCIC in connection withtheir monthly meeting scheduled for June 12, 1969.

They expect an attendance of about 50 to 75 Associationmembers and would plan to visit the Uniform Crime Reporting Section at

about 6:30 p«m . for a demonstration of NCIC. They would thereafterdepart for their monthly dinner meeting.

ACTION:

If you approve, the Uniform Crime Reporting Section

personnel will arrange for a demonstration of NCIC for the Ex-AgentsAssociation meeting on the evening of June 12, 19 69.

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TO

FROM

0HIONAI '0«» NO 10 JOtO-tO*

MAT 1»*J lOntOH

GiA GEM HO NO 17

UNITED STA TES GOVERNMENT

Memorandum

Mr. BishojpA;b(

date 4-18-69

subject "THE GRAPEVINE"MARCH, 1969, ISSUE

Tjfte March, 1969, issue of "The Grapevine,

publication of tfl£j5o_cJgty_i)Uormer Special Agents of the FBIitems of possible*ffleresnoTn^

\y

offAicial

contains

FRONT COVER : Photos of Alfred B. Berry, Society Past President,

James C. Ellsworth, Society President, and I. B. Hale, First Vice Pres-

ident, all of whom are affiliated with the American Society for Industrial

Security (ASIS).

PAGE 3: Photograph of and an article concerning H. Lynn Edwards(1941-67) and his appointment as Executive Director of the American BarAss„^iation*s Section of Criminal Law.

PAGE 4: Details concerning the Society for Industrial Security's Washing-

ton Convention, which opens 9-16-69 with Sid Rubenstein (1934-46) as

General Chairman.

PAGE 5: Data concerning Edward W. Buckley (1940-67), Director of

Security of Francis I. DuPont investment firm. Buckley set up security

controls for this firm.

PAGE 10: SAC Frank V. Hitt of the Atlanta Bureau Office is shown in a

photograph with 6 former SACs during the Southeastern Regional Conference

of the Society in Atlanta, January 31 and February 1, 1969.

PAGE 14: Photograph of Anita Weil Hanson and an article concerning her

and her personal connection with "The Sport of Kings.

"

PAGE 24: Article and photograph concerning Hugh H. Clegg (1926-54).

The article concerns the University of Mississippi dedicating its airport in

Clegg 's honor.

RECOMMENDATION: REC44-in

For information

1 - Mr. DeLoach1 - Mr. Bis

1S APR 23 t969

APR 29 1069

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OMIONAL FOIM HO 10

MAY 1963 EDITION

TO

FROM

CSA GEN KG MO 17

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

MemorandumMr. Bishoyyf*,

Tol on

DATE

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subject SQCIEIX 0£ EQRMER^JE£IAL,AOE&TSK>F THE FBI, INC.

CHICAGO CONVENTIONOCTOBER 8-11, 1969

FBI EXHIBIT

By memo of 2-10-69, the Director's approval was granted

to provide an exhibit featuring the NCIC for the forthcoming annual con-

vention of the Ex-Agents Society.

Arrangements have been worked out with the Exhibits Section

to provide a comprehensive exhibit of special appeal which will highlight

the FBI's National Crime Information Canter. It is proposed that the

highly successful "American Challenge" exhibit be authorized as a backdrop,

which exhibit has a hard-hitting message from the Director on the urgent

need for law and order. This exhibit additionally stresses the threats to

today's youth, clarifys FBI jurisdiction and points out the FBI's civil rights

achievements and responsibilities. It contains two excellent panels on the

NCIC . Photos of the "American Challenge" exhibit attache^r ^

With this exhibit as a backdrop, it is plaifte*rt#~ufilia

'island display"exhibit featuring several photographic trsmsparengftes in 4.

color dealing with the NCIC. This exhibit will have interior lighting anCshould

be most effective. The basic components of this display, with different

photos, were previously employed at the RCA Exhibition Hall in Radio City,

New York, and proved highly successful. Photo of island display attached.

Continued development of the proposed NCIC display will

be handled by the Exhibits Section and the Crime Records Division and

appropriate arrangements will be made to transport these exhibit items

to Chicago for the October convention of the Ex-Agents Society.

RECOMMENDATION: /For information.

Enclosures (3) ~&g&$~ftIf

1 - Mr. DeLoach1 -.Mr. BishopL,-tMr. Callahan

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OPTIONAL PORM NO. IS

MAT (MB EDITIONUSA FPMR (il CFI*) 101-1t «

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

TO

MemorandumDIRECTOR, FBI date: 7/7/69

FRCV iytSAC, SEATTLE (62-643)' <

SUBJECT: SOCIETY OF FORBER ^ECIALAGENTS OF THE"TZT

For the Bureau's information, Mr. ROBERT E.

MASON, President of the Seattle Chapter of captioned organiza- b6tion, has invited l I and me to attend a salmonbarbecue being given by the captioned organization at theresidence of former SAC R. D. AUERBACH on 7/26/69, at Winslow,Washington. WINSLOW is on Bainbridge Island, a 30-minuteferry ride from Seattle.

The meeting is to be attended by National PresidentJIM ELLSWORTH. UACB we will attend.

2 - Bureau1 - SEattleJEM: eon(3)

£M

Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan

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THE MID-AMERICA CONVENTION

CHICAGO- OCTOBER S, 1969

JMi laltf

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JAMES C ELLSWORTH president

te Honorable John N. Mitchell

torney General of the United States

U, S. Department of Justice

10th and Constitution, N. W.Washington, D. C. 20530

Dear Mr. Attbrhey. General:

SOO SOUTH SPRI

LOS ANGELES,CALIFOi?((JA 9,OQj"li bnllivan.

September 5, l'i49 <i"tter_

Tele RoomM ,. Holmes.Miss Gandy—

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Mi ravel

The 16th Annual Convention of our Society is being held In the Palmer

House Hotel in Chicago, October 9 to 11, 1969. Our first annual

convention was held there in 1954, beginning an activity which has

served to consolidate the membership into a more cohesive group.

We expect some 1. 5 00'former agents of the FBI and their wives,

from all parts of the United States. I know you are personally

acquainted with many of our mamben and you know that they represent

many important businesses and functions in America.

This letter is to request that you address our convention. Knowing

your busy schedule* we will call a special meeting of the delegates

to conform with your available time. If necessary, we will cancel

any programmed event in order to have our membership hear you.

We do have Mr. Bernard P. Segal* the new President of the American

Bar Association, speaking on Thursday, October 9, at a legal seminar.

it would be convenient for us if you could appear Thursday afternoon

or Friday in the morning or afternoon, October 10.

We would suggest some topic dealing with law and order inasmuch as

we have been stressing this subject to our membership this past year

and have urged more and more of our members to support local law

enforcement agencies, as well as maintaining their loyalty to the

Federal Bureau of Investigation, , ^ , $?3/

We now have 79 chapters and over 5, E00 members in our Society. ^

Your appearance will be well advertised in advance of the convention'

and your talk will be reported to our total membership, Wfw*n#d

expect to have a press conference for you before the session to which

you choose to speak.

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SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE F_E

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BURj&fcU. OF INVESTIGATION

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' .HE MID-AMERICA CONVENTION-

CHICAGO - OCTOBER 8, 1969

JAMES C ELLSWORTH president

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The Honorable John N. MitchellWashington* D. C,

SOD SOUTH SPRING STREET

LOS ANGELES fCALIFORNIA 90014

September 5 f 1969

Your kind acceptance to this invitation will do as a great honorand will be a real service to a dedicated body of good citisen*.

Sincerely

Q^u-* £ ,U*ti~»*&(

James C. Ellsworth

JCK;cjb

b, c. - The Honorable J. £cigar Hoover *

The Honorable J. Walter YeagleyMr. Charles M. NooneMr. Godfrey J. L>abda

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JAMES C ELLSWORTH!600 SOUTH SPR,NG STREET I

LOS ANGELES, CAL.rORN.AsoU

SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, INC

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OPTIONAt FORM NO 10

MAT 19*2 EDITION

USA GEN «EO NO 37

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Memorandumto Mr. Bish<

FROM

DATL 10-13-69

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subject "THE GRAPEVINE M

SEPTEMBER, 1969, ISSUE

The 9-69 issue of "The Grapevine, " official publication of thl

ietv of Former Special Agents/of the FBI, has some items of pospdEU

interest to the Director.

FRONT COVER : Photo of Society member J. Raymond Ylitalo (1941-46)

shown takingTHe oath of office for U. S. Ambassador to the Republic of

Paraguay, South America. (Other details page 3.)

PAGE 4: Bernard G. Segal, new president of American Bar Association,

to address Society Convention 10-9-69.

PASES 5 & 6: Photos of downtown Chicago; names and data on security

and law enforcement seminar panelists to be heard during Mid-America

Convention at Palmer House Hotel.

PAGE 8: W. Clement Stone, multi-millionaire Chicago insurance

executive, featured speaker at Society's Mid-America Convention 10-9-69.

PAGE 10^ OBITUARIES: Richard A. Johnson and John T . rlilsbos.

PAGE 14: San Francisco dinner honors James C. Ellsworth, also men-

tioned on pages 12 and 13. Also on page 14, article on Jerard J. McDavitt

(1952-63), appointed manager of Department of Protection Service^ of

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Jac^ n D'J- H^HO^ *h

PAGE 24: Alvin R. Martin (1940-44) appomted;Coordinator^1^||8e East

and Africa of the Gulf Oil Company, headquarters in Pittsburgh^ ^ ';

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PAGE 31t JohnW. Gunn, Jr., (1954-62) appointed Chief, Division of

Laboratory Operations, Narcotics Bureau, Justice Department.

PAGE 34: Edward K. Dantler (1948-54) announces sale of West Coast

Securities Company to Stone & Webster.

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CONTINUED NEXT PAGE

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I Ito Bishop memoRE: "THE GRAPEVINE"

SEPTEMBER, 1969, ISSUE

PAGE 35: Dick and Muriel Auerbach, hosts to Society ExecutiveCommittee at their Bainbridge Island home on 7-26-69.

PAGE 37: Eldon C. Williams (1940-43 and 1946-65) is now Assessorof San Diego County, California.

PAGE 40: John A. Harrington (1943-54) resigns from Schenley Industriesto open law office.

PAGE 43

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"Grapevine" editor's son married. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Philips pictured following their marriage 8-9-69.

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te» SEPTEMBER, 1969

rapevmeOFFICIAL PUBLICATION

n8^Society Former Special Agents of the

Federal Bureau of Investigation, Inc

NEW AMBASSADOR TO PARAGUAYSociety member J. Raymond Ylitah (1941-46), a career United States

Foreign Service officer, is pictured (right) taking the oath of office asUnited States Ambassador to the Republic of Paraguay, South AmericaDeputy Chief of Protocol Clement E Conger (left) administers the oathof office while Under Secretary of State Elliott L Richardson (center)

looks on (See Page 3 )

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Society Memi&iA in the NewtNorton R. Schonfeld

Director of Police Science Program, Montsomery College, Rockville, MdNorton R Schonfeld (1941-48)

has been appointed Director of

the Police Science Program,Montgomery College, Rockville,

Maryland As Director, Schon-

feld will administer current anddevelop future police sciencestudies for the college in a rap-

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also teach selected criminal in-

vestigative and related subjects

Society member Schonfeld ac-

cepted the position following his

retirement from the Air Force on

August 15, 1969 after 29 years

of Federal service He entered

the Bureau m 1941, serving in

the San Francisco, Chicago, andNew Haven field offices, followed

Norton R Schonfeld by an assignment to the SOGwhere he supervised civil fraud investigations until his resignation

in 1948 He then joined the Office of Special Investigations, IGUSAF, where he was first assigned in the Plans and Training Di-

vision, in 1950 he was named Chief of the Procurement (now Fraud)

Investigations Division, where he served until his retirement

Schonfeld resides with his wife at 6013 Kirby Road, Bethesda,

Maryland

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AND APPLAUDS THE PREEMINENT STATUS AMONG GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

ENJOYED BY THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, AND THE UNIVERSAL

RESPECT AND ADMIRATION SO PROPERLY ACCORDED ITS OUTSTANDING^7-

DIRECTOR, J. EDGAR HOOVER, AND

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OCT2-*

AGENTS OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESITATION RECOGNIZES THAT

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BE FORHAROED T0 THE pRESIDEOT op the mnn sr^^^^GENERAL OF THE UNITrn ctatb.,. .nt UNITED STATES, AND J. EDGAR HOOVERUNSIGNED.

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Tomer SA JOHN ^. o'rntJNELL has extended anInvitation for ADIC JOIN r. TIALOrE to address *

luncheon meeting of the Mew York Chanter t^Jeietyof Termer Snecial Agents of th« HJT, to be heldon February H, 1970 jj at the 71?t Pediment Armoryin 'lew York City.

Tt is r«pquested that 3ureau authorizeacceptance of this invitation. This *nod"i represent*a c^ocs section of prominent business nen whohavebeen very helpful to the T4ew York office and itis felt that a talk by AOIC T IAL0TIE before thisproup would accrue to the benefit of the Bureau.

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Dear Mr. Hoovers

Havxng served as Vice-Chairman and then Chairman ofthe Executive Services Committee of thsffSociety ofFormer Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of In-vestigation, Inc. for the past two years, I "retired"at our recent convention in Chicago.

In connection with my activities on the ExecutiveServices Committee, I have become acutely aware ofnot only the broad spectrum of talents of our membersbut of the great benefits they have derived becauseof the administrative ability they have developedhaving served in the Bureau, ffliis, in no short measure,is due to the leadership you have exercised over theyears, and on behalf of the Society I felt obligatedto express our thanks for the contribution you havemade, not only to the nation, but to the men who haveTV* » *. Bur«». ^& —£/y£jQ -CVJJVWith every best wish for continued success, I remain

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Sincere>r —^5

CharlesSecretary-Treasurer

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President, society of Former Agents of FBIStatler Hilton Hotel, Hew York, N.Y. 10001

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sibilci WILLIAM OXLEY GRAY, PRE&DEtfT-ELECTSOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTSEODl

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:/-ELECT OCO^"^^

According to the October, 1969, issue of "The Grapevine, M

official publication of the£>Oj^y__C;f Former.Special Agents/ William O.

.Gray | |has beenVhosen President-elect of the Society und is

mow serving as next in line to Charles M. Noone, who wat. installed as

/President on 10-11-69.

Gray was born|

EOD he was[ Jtall and weighed[

1 At the time of hi

^^^ ^^^^^ His file reflects he made a

splendid personal appearance and developed into an above-average Agent

rapidly. He handled a wide variety of cases, particularly! I b6

He was^^years of age in

this time. He received a

Iwhich would make himl lyears of age at

A cordial relationship has existed between William O. Gray and

the Director since his resignation. On 12-8-68, in a telegram to cue

Director, Gray stated the Western Regional meeting of the Society of

Former Special Agents of the FBI closed with a motion that: "This me. l\.

be adjourned in the spirit of admiration and respect for the Director of i

Federal Bureau of Investigation and his efforts and devotion to our coiuu. *

We are proud to have served under his leadership and hereby send him ev<

good wish for his continued good health and success. " The telegram was

signed by William O. Gray, National Secretary. Soca^y of Former Agents^-

RECOMMENDATION:

For informatir

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Honorable J. Edgar HooverDirectorFederal Bureau of Investigation9th and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.Washington, D. C.

Dear Mr. Hoover:

Thank you very much for your letter of October 14 re-lating to the Resolution adopted by our Society at its16th Annual Convention in Chicago.

I thought you would like to know that this particularResolution was the first one considered by our member-ship at the concluding business session on October 13and that it was adopted unanimously and enthusiastically.

Formal though it was, the Resolution bespoke the greatand enduring admiration of all of us who were privilegedto serve under you in the Bureau.

With kindest personal regards,

Sincerely yours,

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SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, Ifft

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Honorable John Edgar HooverDirectorFederal Bureau of InvestigationU. S. Department of Justice Building9th & Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20001

Dear Mr. Hoover,

On behalf of the members of the Washington chapter, .Society

of Former Spec ial Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

I extend to you sincere congratulations and best wishes upon the

occasion of your 75th Anniversary,

Your dedicated public service and the privilege of having

been associated with you will always be appreciated.

We reiterate our desire to co-operate with you in any waypossible concerning matters of mutual interest.

please accept my apology for this belated congratulatory

message but I have been confined to my home recently with a

severe cold.

With expressions of highest esteem and warmest personal re-

gards to you and Mr. Tolson, I remain

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SAC, New York (80-111) 12-15-69

Director, FBI

NEW YORK CHAPTER(J0CmTt OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS

OF THE FBIFEBRUARY 4, 1970SPEECH MATTER

Reurlet dated 12*11-69, requesting authority toaddress the above-captioned group.

Authority is granted in accord with yoar request.

Ysv"

NOTE: The New York Chapter of the Society of Former Special Agentshas been cooperative with the New York Office and it consists of a numberof influential businessmen in that area. Bufiles contain no information to

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WASHINGTON CHMfT^ft

SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION,

January 9, 1970

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Honorable John Edgar HooverDirectorFederal Bureau of InvestigationU. S. Department of Justice Building9th & Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20001

Dear Mr. Hoover,

The-v annual "Congressional Night" dinner of the Washington

ChaptefJsocietv of Former Special Agents of the FBI, will be

held orrt'hur^y. January 29, 1970 in the Banquet Room B-338,

Rayburn House Office Building. The cocktail hour will begin at

6:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. The Chapterextends to you a most cordial invitation to attend as an honored

guest.

We hope that you will reserve this date and plan to be with

us for an evening of conviviality and friendship with other form-

er FBI agents in Congress, in the Judiciary and in the Executive

Branch of Government, as well as many who are in private business,

As you know, this annual stag event is our most popular and well-

attended affair. We will be looking forward to your appearance

and any informal remarks you may wish to make. We do not planformal programs for this evening and therefore our guests are not

being asked to make speeches.

Charles M. Noone, National president^ofTTTEie ""SocTety, Ql^ps\

to attend as do members of his Executive Com^ttee/rihd other out-

of-town guests. Please direct your reply to jay. business addresr"

noted below.

Should you be unable to accept our inWjS^jrlon, it will be

appreciated if you will designate your assistant, Cartha DeLoach

to represent you. A separate invitation has been extended to SAC

Joseph Purvis.

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Dear Bob:

Your letter of January 9th has been received

and I want to thank you for the beet wishes and greetings from

the Washington Chapter of the Society of Former 3pecial Agents.

I am grateful for your support and Mr. Tolson Joins me In

expressing appreciation for your kind remarks and in wishing

you happiness in the New Year.

Sincerely,

NOTE: Mr. Burkart is on the Special ,Correspondents List and is known

to the Director on a first-name basis.

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

MemorandumTO DIRECTOR, FBI DATE 1/22/70

SAC, SEATTLE (62-643)

(society OF FORMER SPECIAL

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For the Bureau's information, Mr. Dale D,

fSTERMEYEg,^ former Agent, has invited me to attend the!ting"of the Seattle Chapter of this group on the evening

of 2/10/70.

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Dear Bob:>-/

fchank you lor the4nvitation in your letter

which 1 received on January 15th. It was indeed kind of

you to ask me to attend the annual "Congressional Night"

dinner of the Washington Chapter of your Society on Janu-

ary 29th in the Rayburn House Office Building.

While I certainly wish it were possible for

me to enjoy this evening of fellowship with all of you,

regrettably , a prior commitment already confirmed wiUpreclude my being there. However, I am happy to inform

you that Mr. DeLoach will represent me on that occasion.

Please communicate with him directly here at FBI Head-

quarters regarding any additional arrangements which maybe necessary.

Sincerely,

I. Bdpr Hew*

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Personal Attention SAC1 - Mr. DeLoach - Enclosure1 - Miss Holmes - Enclosure

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Aemorandum

MR. TOLSOn/

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1-Mr. Sullivan

1-D. J. Brennan

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LJ&CDE LbACH

SOCIETY QFFQRMER S^EOAL AGENTS/"CONGRESSIONAL NIGHT" HONORINGMEMBERS OF CONGRESS WHO AREFORMER AGENTS, JANUARY 29, 1970,RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING

Pursuant to the Director's approval I represented him atthe caponed affair last evening. This was the annual "CongressionalNight" at which the Society of Former Special Agents, national officers,and the Washington QhantftTj honored the members of Congress, with theexception of

Ilwho *?e former Special Agents of the FBI

There was a full turn out; 214 former Agents attended the affair. Approxi-mately 25 states were represented by members of the Society from thoseparticular states who were attending the National Officers Meeting inWashington. &

I was impressed with the respect and loyalty shown to theBureau and the Director by the greater majority of these individuals. Asusual, the National President, Charles Noone, had arranged things in avery excellent fashion. He obviously is very dedicated to the Director.As master of ceremonies, he made numerous remarks praising theDirector and the FBI. Quite naturally, inasmuch as I represented theDirector, the group expected me to bring greetings and also to speak inbehalf of the Director and the Bureau. I think, however, that the finestremarks of the evening came from Jim Rowley, Director of Secret Service,who spoke at some length regarding the great contribution to Americantradition made by the Director during his career. Rowley told the formerAgents in a very sincere manner that all of them owed their careers andchances in life to the Director. Rowley is not a dynamic speaker, ye*exudes sincerity and thoughtfulness.

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February 10, 1970

Mr. Bishop:

RE: LUNCHEON HONORING THE DIRECTOR_^ HOMECOMING CONVENTIONQ SOCIETY OF FORMER SEECIAL AGENTS

SkOREHAM HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. C.9-28-67

Mr. DeLoach has requested that former Attorney

General Ramsey Clarkfe remarks at captioned convention whichare contained on the attached tape be transcribed.

Mr. Tolson .

Mr. DeLoach

Mr Walter .„ .

Mr. Mohr —Mr. Bishop

Mr, Casper .

Mr Callahan

Mr. Conrad

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This has been done and the transcribed remarkson plain bond paper are also attached.

It should be noted that ClarVs comments wereapparently made without benefit of text and leave a lot to be

desired from the standpoint of continuity of thought and propergrammar

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REMARKS OF HONORABLE RAMSEY CLARKATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATESAT LUNCHEON HONORING J. EDGAR HOOVER

DIRECTOR OF THE FBIHOMECOMING CONVENTION

SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE FBISHOREHAM HOTELWASHINGTON, D. C.

SEPTEMBER 28, 1967

Toastmaster Coyne, Mr. Hoover, President Regan,

officials and friends of the FBI, it is a thrilling experience to be with

you today. (Laughter) Oh, I'm not going to read anything, but I think

better with my glasses on. (Laughter)

I had intended to tell Mr. Hoover earlier, but hadn't the

appropriate opportunity, that the President asked me to express today. .

.

as he has himself on so many occasions. . . his great admiration for his

friend of many, many years. . . his neighbor for many, many years. .

.

his colleague in the Government of the United States . . . Director

John Edgar Hoover. Unfortunately, he is traveling to view the

ravages of hurricane and flood in the Rio Grande Valley, but is with

you and with Mr. Hoover in spirit at this time.

To the former Agents here, I would like to say that you

are alumni of an illustrious institution. . . an institution unsurpassed in

government. . .in the excellence of its performance; one that reminds

us at a time when it is so important that we be reminded that we have

faith that big Government, which is essential to a mighty Nation of two

hundred million people, can perform to institutions with effectiveness. .

.

with efficiency. . . and with fairness.

I hope that each of you will also always feel that he is an

alumnus not only of the FBI but of the Department of Justice as well. .

.

which feels so close to the Bureau, to its members, which works constantly

in a common mission. Of all the institutions of Government, there is none

in our time. . . in this hour of great concern about crime. . . in which weare so fortunate to have such excellence.

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Of all the agencies it could have reached. . .this level

of excellence. . .the American people can be grateful that it was the FBI

because of the dependence of our people upon its performance for both

their personal security and their liberty. Of all the attributes of the

excellence demonstrated by the FBI, perhaps none is more impressive

than the balance that is always shown.

Here, contrary to expectation perhaps by many in

evaluation of human nature, there is no quest for empire. There is

instead the constant awareness that its mission is described and

delineated by a Constitution delegating powers to the Federal Government

and reserving powers to the states. . .that it lends its strength to law

enforcement throughout the United States, working daily to build excellence

in state and local law enforcement which are so critical to the survival

of this great Nation.

About the man that you honor today, there is nothing

I can think to say more appropriate than that, as Ralph Waldo Emersonnoted in the simple days before the Civil War, every institution is but

the lengthened shadow of a single man.

It seems incredible to me that this could still be true

in our day of such complexity and vast numbers, but it is true, because

to a degree that I do not know to exist in any other institution, public

or private in this country, the great Federal Bureau of Investigation

is the lengthened shadow of John Edgar Hoover.

Thank you very much. (Applause)

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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTUSB CONNECTICUT AV1NITB

VASHINCTON, D c

April 23, 1970

Honorable J. Edgar HooverDirectorFederal Bureau of InvestigationFBI HeadquartersWashington, D. G.

Dear Mr, Hoover: "">, r- r r-

^-Mit-I^ or f o* r/ r _jj£> _•_ '

Thank you ever so much for your letter of Aprif 21designating Assistant Director Joseph J. Casper torepresent you at our Annual Convention in Anaheim,California, in October.

I am certain I speak for the entire Society inthanking you for designating Mr. Casper, and I amequally confident that all of our members in attend-ance at Anaheim will want to extend every courtesy andhospitality to Mr. Casper. '

As you suggested, I shall contact Mr. Casper directlyconcerning necessary arrangements.

With kindest personal regards and very best wishes,

Sincerely yours,

CMN/h

cc: Assistant DirectorJoseph J. Casper

Charles M. NqiArf Q - £!h6President^^ * %#«-r^

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April 21, 1970

Mr. Charles M.fNooneSuite 202

1225 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.Washington, D. C. 20036

Dear Mr. Noone:

Thank you for the best wishes expressedin your letter of April 15th.

In response to your request for one of myassociates to represent me at your Annual Convention InAnaheim, California, I am pleased to advise you that

Assistant Director Joseph J. Casper will do so and is

looking forward to being with you. You may contact himdirectly here at FBI Headquarters concerning any necessaryarrangements* X hope you have a very successful Convention,

Sincerely yours,

' $*&* Hoover

1 - Los Angeles - Enclosure1 - Mr. Casper - Enclosure

NOTE: Mr. Noone is a former Special Agent and is on the SpecialCorrespondents List. On April 1, 1970, Mr. Noone wrote and requestedthe Director to address ^ffijHpty nf Fnrmmr F-bt A^pta at their annualDMW:llk (6) convention 'October 22nd or 24th. By letter dated 4/8/70

j,« 0/ the Director declined his invitation. J.

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FD-3S0 (Rev. 7-16-63]

(Mount Clipping In Space Below)

ElectedHeiinli1 (. (iiirri'ii I li-ium mi-

le candidate for Tulsa police

and fire commisajoner, hasbeen elected chairman of the

(Tulsa chapter, Society of For-

mer Special Agents of the FBI,succeeding Carl H. King. Asst.

Dist. Atty. James C. Lang waselected vice chairman andRobert G. Welten, a steel sales-

man, was named secretary*

treasurer of the 18 memberorganization. King is an at-

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March, 1970, issue of "The Grapevine, *' official publication oi meSociety of Former Special Agents of FBI, contains items of possible interest to

Director.

FR<yT COVEK: Society President C. M. Noone and 1970 Convention GeneralChairman William Morton look over Disneyland, aite - of Society*s "Friendship

In Fantasyland 1' Convention to be held October 21-24, 1970.

PAGES 4 & 5: Article on and photos of Senator McClellan and his InvestigationsCommittee Staff, Paul E. Kamerick, Donald F. O'Donneil and Alphonse F.

Calabrese.

PAGE 10: Memorial tribute to Michael F. Glynn, one of the 12 organizers of

Society, He died in New York City on January 25, 1970, at age 65.

PAGE 12, OBITUARIES: Francis E. Powers; Elvin B, Connolly; Mrs. CarrollDoyle; Mrs. John F. TConnell; Mrs. Orian R. Kennedy; Royal I. Stauffer.

PAGE 21: Photo of former Agent William J. Cotter, now Chief Postal Inspectorof U. S. Post Office Department, shown with a retired post office employee.

PAGE 25: Judge George M. McNamara (1941-42) elected President, ColoradoDistrict Court Judges Association.

PAGES 27 & 37: Photos of Society members on Washington Congressional Night

.

On page 37 Assistant to the Director CD. DeLoach is shown with former InspectorGordon Nease*

BACK COVER: Photo and story concerning Thomas J. Feeney, who was honoredas co-recipient of the Stamford, Connecticut Citizen of the Year Award.

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Dear Mr. Hoover:/

As I have previously informed you, we are most gratefulto you for designating Assistant Director Joseph J. Casperto represent you during the Annual Convention of our Soc-iety at Anaheim, California October 21-24, 1970.

We are particularly pleased that Mr. Casper has agreedto participate in one of our panels and to greet our en-tire membership on your behalf at the concluding businesssession on Saturday, October 24.

In reviewing my prior correspondence with you with respectto our Convention. I find that I was remiss in falling toInclude f lin our Invitation to the Convention.Almost without exception, the membership of our Society

1/ is accompanied by their wives at the Convention , and weIf would therefore be most pleased if I leould ac-1 company Assistant Director Casper on his visit to Anaheim.

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The Convention Committee has expressly requested me toextend the full hospitality of the Convention to[ ]as well as Assistant Director Casper, and all of us would hemost pleased if she could also be with us at Anaheim— *.

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OPTIONAL FODM NO 10

MAT l?M EDITION

OSA C(N DtC NO 27

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

MemorandumTO

FROM

SUBJECT

Mr. Mohr

J. J. Caspe#datl September 10, 1970

SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTSANNUAL CONVENTIONANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA10/21-24/70

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The President of the Society of Former Special Agents, Charles M.

Noone, by letter to the Director dated 9/4/70, expressed his appreciation for myhaving been designated by the Director to represent the Director at the forthcoming

annual convention of the Society. Mr. Noone also stated he was very pleased that

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had agreed to participate in one of the session panels dealing with security and law

enforcement, as well as addressing the entire membership on the Director's behalf

at the concluding business session on 10/24.

President Noone indicates that in reviewing prior correspondence he

noted that he had been remiss in failing to includd|in their invitation to

attend the convention. Noone pointed out that almost without exception the member-

ship of the Society is accompanied to these annual conventions by their wives and he

would, therefore, be most pleased if could accompany me.

I would like to point out that I am very proud to have been designated

to represent the Director at this convention. I do believe, however, that I can

mingle more effectively with the membership of the Society and with their wives if

I also were present. I offer this suggestion since I am certain that

Jwill know a substantial number of wives in attendance, thereby helping

;tter job in fulfilling my liaison responsibility. I say this recalling theme to do a better

warmth and personal feeling the Society's membership and their wives felt toward

the Director following his humorous and candid address to the Society's convention

held in Washington, D. C. —-y~0H* '~*%3

If the Director approves_

I shall, of course, defray her expenses.

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attendance at the convention,

7That attached letter to President Noone of'41i8 Coete*y uf j^irmer

Special Agents, advising him that will attendriiie^c^nveBAtbiu be sent.

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September 14, 1970

Mr. Charles M. NooneSuite 202

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Dear Mr. Noone:

I have received your letter of September 4th

and share] [gratitude for your kind invitation to

have hisl Iaccompany him to your Annual Convention in

October. UnfortunatelyJ Iwill not be able to

make the trip. Your thoughtfulness concerning this matter

is greatly appreciated.

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Sincerely yours,

i. Edgar Hoover

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of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Inc. , is on the Special Correspondents

/ list. Address per mailing fist. See Memorandum J. J. Casper to Mr. Mohr,

^TyV 9/10/70, captioned "Society of Former Special Agents, Annual Convention,r

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OPTIONAL fOKM NO 10

MAY l»M EDITION

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

MemorandumTO

FROM

SUBJECT

Mr. Mohr

J. J. Caspe

date September 11, 1970

COMMENTS OF ASSISTANT DIRECTORJOSEPH J. CASPER AS PANELIST ONSECURITY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT

OCTOBER 22, 1970QsbCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AflBNTSANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA

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As you will recall the Director has designated me to representhim at the annual convention of captioned Society at Anaheim, California,October 21-24, 1970.

- I have been requested to participate in a panel on Thursday,October 22 p 1970, dealing with the subject matter of Security and Law Enforce-ment, to be chaired by Sheriff Peter J. Pitchess. The theme of the Conventionis "The Decade of the Seventies, " and, as I have indicated, the subject matterof the panel is Security and Law Enforcement. My remarks as a member ofthis panel are attached hereto for approval. It is to be noted that there is nothingidentifiable in Bureau files of an unfavorable nature pertaining to the individualswhose names I have used in these remarks. /" * *

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RKMARKS OF JOSEPH J. CASPERASSISTANT DIRECTOR, FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

BEFORE THE 1970 CONVENTION OF THESOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE FBI

DISNEYLAND HOTELANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA,

OCTOBER 22, 1970

SO THAT WE CAN SAY "ALL SYSTEMS ARE GO"

• IN THE UNITED STATES, AND, IN FACT, THROUGHOUT

THE WHOLE WbRLD TODAY, A STAGGERING SOCIAL METAMORPHOSIS

IS TAKING PLACE. THE STARTLING AND CONSTANTLY ACCELERATING

CHANGES THAT CONSTITUTE THIS METAMORPHOSIS BRING WITH THEM

NEW, C ,LENGING AND, AT TIMES, EXTREMELY PERPLEXING.PRO-

BLEMS A „ LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL AND, INDEED, FOR

PRACTITIONERS IN EVERY SPHERE OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM.

CHANGE IS THE KEYNOTE OF OUR TIME, A TIME WHICH THE MANAGE-

MENT SCHOLAR, PETER F. DRUCKER APTLY CHARACTERIZED AS THEH

AGE OF DISCONTINUITY , CHANGE ALWAYS BRINGS CHALLENGES AND,

IN FACT, THE CHALLENGES WE FACE ARE SO GREAT THAT SOME

DESPAIRINGLY ASSERT THAT THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF CRIMINAL

JUSTICE HAS FAILED. SUCH AN ATTITUDE IF ADOPTED BY PROFES-

SIONALS IN THE SYSTEM WOULD BE SELF-DEFEATING, THAT IS

WOULD NATURALLY RESULT IN THE ASSERTION BECOMING A REALITY.

ONE CANNOT REASONABLY DENY THAT THERE ARE

PROBLEMS WHICH REQUIRE REVIEWING, REVAMPING, REVISING AND

ENCLOSURE

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READJUSTING THE SYSTEM TO MEET.CURRENT AND FUTURE NEEDS.

BUT CHANGES FOR THE SAKE OF CHANGE, CHANGES BASED ON

UNESTABLISHED ASSUMPTIONS, CHANGES DERIVED FROM DISTORTED

PERCEPTIONS OF THE SITUATION, CHANGES THAT ARE REALLY

SUPERFICIAL ALTERATIONS INTENDED SOLELY TO PLACATE A CON-

CERNED PUBLIC ARE NOT THE ANSWER.

WE MUST CONDUCT THOROUGH, SYSTEMATIC, SCIENTIFIC

JRESEARCH TO DETERMINE WHERE THE SYSTEM HAS FAULTS WHICH

t CAN BE REMEDIED OR ELIMINATED BY REVISIONS . ONE DOES NOTI

* t TEAR A HOUSE DOWN MERELY BECAUSE THE WINDOWS ARE BROKEN

OR THE ROOF LEAKS., I AM CONVINCED WE CAN RENOVATE AND

\REDECORATE OUR HOUSE BECAUSE IT HAS A SOLID FOUNDATION.

r; CONSEQUENTLY, WE MUST DETERMINE WHAT OUR SITUATION IS TODAY.

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YES, WE MUST ANALYZE OUR PROBLEMS BY APPLYING

i MODERN RESEARCH APPROACHES TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THEr

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' CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. WE CANNOT SEGMENT THE SYSTEM BY

EXAMINING ONLY LAW ENFORCEMENT, OR ONLY THE COURTS, OR

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ONLY PROSECUTORS, OR PRISONS OR PROBATION OR PAROLE. WE

MUST ANALYZE EACH PART BUT CONSTANTLYBEAR IN MIND THAT

THE PARTS MUST BEACONSIDERED IN RELATION TO THE WHOLE, THE

COMPLETE, THE ENTIRE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM WHICH IN TURN

MUST BE VIEWED AS ONLY ONE OF A SERIES OF SYSTEMS SERVING

SOCIETY.

AS A PROMINENT JURIST WROTE RECENTLY IN A PRO-

FESSIONAL JOURNAL:

RESEARCH IN THE AREA OF CRIMINAL LAW AND THECRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM HAS THUS FAR BEEN r

CARRIED OUT ALMOST WITHOUT ANY SPECIFIC REF-ERENCE Tp SOCIETY, AS THIS AREA WAS CONSIDEREDA DISTINCT PHENOMENON UNTO ITSELF. FOR THISREASON, STUDIES IN LAW HAVE BEEN HIGHLY SOPHIS-TICATED IN CHARACTER, BUT HAVE BEEN CONCERN-ED ONLY WITH THEORETICAL AND FORMAL ASPECTS,ADDRESSED TO THE CONTINUOUS PERFECTING OFTHE LEGAL NORM. MORE RECENTLY, THE ACHEIVfi-MENTS OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES HAVE ATTRACTEDTHE ATTENTION OF SCHOLARS TO THE RELATIONSHIPBETWEEN LAW AND JUSTICE, ON THE ONE HAND, ANDTHE INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL REALITY, ON THE OTHER,BY POINTING OUT THE RELEVANCE OF THE FIRST TWOFACTORS AS SOCIAL FUNCTIONS.

THE JUDGE'S OBSERVATION IS A VALID ONE AND I

BELIEVE AS HE DOES THAT THE SHIFT IN RESEARCH EMPHASIS

FROM STUDIES OF LAW AS AN ISOLATED ENTITY UNTO ITSELF TO

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THE STUDY OF LAW IN RELATION TO SOCIETY IS HEALTY BECAUSE

CRIMINAL LAWS, LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE

SYSTEM SHOULD NOT BE VIEWED AS STATIC BECAUSE THEIR FUNC-

TION IS TO BE RESPONSIVE TO CONSTANTLY CHANGING SOCIAL

NEEDS. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CRIMINAL LAW AND SOCIETY

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IS TRULY ONE OF DYNAMIC INTERDEPENDENCE.J

THE RESULTS OF SUCH RESEARCH IN THE FIELD OF

CRIMINAL LAW AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM CAN HELP

LEGISLATORS DETERMINE THE PROPER TIME AND SPECIFIC OBJEC-

TIVE, OF CHANGES IN THE LAW AND ITS ADMINISTRATION TAKING

INTO ACCOUNT THE REAL NEEDS OF SOCIETY.

THE AIMS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT, INDEED OF THE

ENTIRE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM MUST REMAIN COMPATIBLE

WITH PUBLIC GOALS. THEY"ARE FAR MORE COMPREHENSIVE

THAN MERELY THE REPRESSION OF CRIME, THE APPREHENSION,

PROSECUTION AND PUNISHMENT OF OFFENDERS AND THE RECOV-

ERY OF PROPERTY. AS AN EMINENT GRADUATE OF THE FBI

NATIONAL ACADEMY, DR. GEORGE D. EASTMAN PUT IT IN THE

SIXTH EDITION OF MUNICIPAL POLICE ADMINISTRATION THE MISSION

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OF LAW ENFORCEMENT IS THE ". . .. MAINTENANCE OF SOCIAL

ORDER WITHIN CAREFULLY PRESCRIBED ETHICAL AND CONSTITU-

TIONAL RESTRICTIONS. " UNDER ITS CURRENT DEFINITION IT

INCLUDES THE PREVENTION OF CRIMINALITY, THE REGULATION

OF NONCRIMINAL CONDUCT AND THE PERFORMANCE OF A WIDE

VARIETY OF MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. BUT TO INSURE SOCIAL

ORDER SUCCESSFUL LAW ENFORCEMENT ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH.

THE ALARMINGLY HIGH RATE OF RECIDIVISM ALONE

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SHOULD PROVE THIS. THE PUBLIC WILL NOT BE SAFE AND THE

*\ IDEAL OF TRUE SOCIAL ORDER REALIZED UNLESS CONVICTED

« OFFENDERS ARE NOT ONLY REHABILITATED BUT EDUCATED,

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TRAINED AND PROVIDED THE OPPORTUNITY TO BECOME ACTIVEt

i PARTICIPANTS IN AND CONTRIBUTORS TO THE GROWTH OF SOCIETY.

'' THE EXTENSIVE PERIOD BETWEEN A SUBJECT'S ARREST AND

JTRIAL IN FAR TOO MANY CASES ALSO GRAPHICALLY ILLUSTRATES

' ONE AREA OF NEED IN ANOTHER SPHERE OF THE CRIMINAL

(,JUSTICE SYSTEM WHICH REQUIRES ATTENTION IF SOCIAL ORDER

IS TO BE REALIZED.

IN AN ERA SUCH AS OURS CHARACTERIZED BY UNPREC-

EDENTED TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCE AND DISCOVERY OF

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KNOWLEDGE THERE DEVELOPS WHAT HAS BEEN LABELLED "CUL-

TURAL LAG. 1' THAT IS, IT TAKES PEOPLE A CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT

OF TIME TO ADJUST ^HEIR LIFE STYLES TO THE CHANGES CAUSED

BY TECHNOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES. FOR EXAMPLE, PROCESSES

AND TECHNIQUES USED IN INDUSTRY ARE OFTEN YEARS AHEAD OF

SCHOOL COURSES PURPORTING TO TEACH FUTURE WORKERS HOW

TO HANDLE MODERN PROCESSES AND TECHNIQUES. THE CONCEPT

OF CULTURAL LAG POINTS OUT THAT CHANGES DO NOT OCCUR IN

COORDINATED WAYS. THERE IS A FUNDAMENTAL DISHARMONY r.

AND DISLOCATION IN SOCIETY WHICH RESULTS AS ONE PART OF A

CULTURE FALLS BEHIND ANOTHER. TO REMEDY CULTURAL LAG,

WHICH PRODUCES INEFFICIENCY AND MALADJUSTMENT, SOCIETY

DEPENDS ON THE BEST POSSIBLE COOPERATION BETWEEN TECHNO-

LOGISTS, SCHOLARS, EDUCATORS AND GOVERNMENT LEADERS.

LAW ENFORCEMENT IS NOT IMMUNE TO THE EFFECTS

OF CULTURAL LAG. IF WE EXAMINE JUST A FEW AREAS WE CAN

READILY SEE THIS.

AS LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES BECAME MOTORIZED

AND MECHANIZED AND AIR CONDITIONED THEY WERE ABLE TO

PATROL GREATER AREAS WITH FEWER PERSONNEL BUT THE DAILY

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FACE-TO-FACE CONTACT OF THE FOOT PATROLMAN WITH THE

COMMUNITY WAS LOST. THE POLICE DID NOT IDENTIFY AS

STRONGLY WITH THE^OMMUNITY NOR THE COMMUNITY WITH THE

POLICE. AT LEAST IN PART SOME OF THE COOPERATION OF THE

COMMUNITY WAS LOST. -RESEARCH TO DETERMINE THE MAXIMUM

USE OF MECHANIZATION WITH THE MINIMUM LOSS OF COMMUNITY

SUPPORT IS CONSEQUENTLY VERY IMPORTANT.

BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY HAVE UTILIZED COMPUTERS

MUCH MORE EFFECTIVELY THAN LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES AND

THEREBY MADE THEIR OPERATIONS MORE EFFICIENT AND ECONOMI-

CAL BUT LAW ENFORCEMENT HAS BEEN RELUCTANT TO ASSIGN

COMPETENT CIVILIAN PERSONNEL TO ASSUME CERTAIN PHASES

OF POLICE MANAGEMENT SERVICES.

WITH THE INCREASE IN CRIME AND SOCIAL UNREST THE

. COMPLEXITIES OF ADMINISTERING A MODERN LAW ENFORCEMENT

AGENCY HAVE MULTIPLIED. CONSEQUENTLY NEW MANAGEMENT

PRACTICES AND METHODS ARE NEEDED. THE SPIRALLING COSTS

INVOLVED IN POLICING A COMMUNITY DURING A TIME OF INFLATION

AND INCREASING TAXES DICTATE THE NlSED FOR DISTRIBUTION AND

DEPLOYMENT OF PERSONNEL ACCORDING TO CLEARLY ESTABLISHED

NEED. YET FEW DEPARTMENTS MAKE MAXIMUM UTILIZATION OF THE

COMPUTER TO DETERMINE MANPOWER ALLOCATION.

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OUT MORE EFFICIENT WAYS TO PERFORM THE SERVICES DEMAND-

ED IF THEY ARE TO SATISFY THE PUBLIC THEY SERVE. THE DIF-

FICULTY OF THE SITUATION IS COMPOUNDED BY THE FACT THAT

METROPOLITAN CENTERS ARE WITNESSING THE EXODUS OF THE

MIDDLE CLASS 'AND THE ARRIVAL OF POORER LESS SKILLED PEO-

PLES. CONSEQUENTLY WHILE THE NEED FOR SERVICES GROWS

THE TAX BASE DWINDLES.

THE LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATOR MUST

LEARN FROM THE EXECUTIVE IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR. LIKE

HIM HE MUST UTILIZE SOUND PLANNING. 'PLANNING PRESUPPOSES

THAT THE ORGANIZATION HAS A SET OF CLEARLY DEFINED

OBJECTIVES AND THAT MANAGEMENT IS COMMITTED TO THE

ACHIEVEMENT OF THESE GOALS. SINCE A LAW ENFORCEMENT

AGENCY IS DEDICATED TO A COMMUNITY SERVICE ITS OBJECTIVES

MUST BE RESPONSIVE TO THE COMMUNITY AND PRIORITIES MUST

BE GIVEN TO WHAT THE CITIZENRY, THE BODY POLITIC DEEMS

TO BE MOST IMPORTANT. PRIVATE MANAGERS HAVE DEMONSTRATED

HOW THE BUDGET CAN BE SKILLFULLY USED AS AN INSTRUMENT

FOR PROPER PLANNING AND CONTROL. LAW ENFORCEMENT

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TO CLEARLY DETERMINE IF THEY ARE ACHIEVING MAXIMUM

UTILIZATION OF PERSONNEL AND OTHER RESOURCES. FISCAL

RESPONSIBILITY DEMANDS ACHIEVEMENT OF ORGANIZATIONAL

ENDS IN THE MOST EFFICIENT MANNER.

WE HAVE HEARD MUCH OF LATE OF THE SILENT

MAJORITY. THE MEDIA, POLL TAKERS AND POLITICIANS REFER

TO THE TERM SO FREQUENTLY THAT ONE ALMOST BELIEVES

THEY FEEL THEY HAVE MADE A NEW DISCOVERY. BUT FOUR

SCORE AND SEVEN YEARS AGO WILLIAM GRAHAM SUMNER

DELIVERED A SPEECH ENTITLED "THE FORGOTTEN MAN""WHICH

IS PERHAPS A MORE ACCURATE TERM. HE DESCRIBED THE FOR-

GOTTEN MAN AS:

"... DELVING AWAY IN PATIENT INDUSTRYSUPPORTING HIS FAMILY, PAYING HIS TAXES,CASTING HIS VOTE, SUPPORTING THE CHURCHAND THE SCHOOL . . . BUT HE IS THE ONLY ONEFOR WHOM THERE IS NO PROVISION IN THE GREATSCRAMBLE AND THE BIG DIVIDE. SUCH IS THEFORGOTTEN MAN. HE WORKS, HE VOTES, GEN-ERALLY HE PRAYS - BUT HIS CHIEF BUSINESSIN LIFE IS TO PAY . . . WHO AND WHERE IS THEFORGOTTEN MAN IN THIS CASE AND WHO WILLPAY FOR IT ALL?

HE MAY STILL BE FORGOTTEN BUT WILL HE REMAIN

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IF WE IN LAW ENFORCEMENT DO NOT WANT TO HEAR

HIM INDICT US BECAUSE OF OUR FAILURE TO SERVE HIM EFFICIENTLY

AND ECONOMICALLY ^E MUST CONDUCT SYSTEMATIC RESEARCH

TO DETERMINE THE PROPER PATH TO TAKE AND THEN TAKE THAT

PATH FRUGALLY. WE MUST WORK TO MAKE OUR SUBSYSTEM OF

THE CRIMINAL 'JUSTICE SYSTEM A SMOOTHLY FUNCTIONING ONE,

IF WE CAN SET THE EXAMPLE FOR ALL THE OTHER SYSTEMS

SERVING SOCIETY SO THAT THE FORGOTTEN MAN CAN INSIST

THAT ALL OTHER SYSTEMS FOLLOW SUIT THEN MAYBE WE WILL

HONESTLY BE ABLE TO RE-ECHO THE WORDS MADE FAMOUS AT

HOUSTON'S SPACE CENTER "ALL SYSTEMS 'ARE GO. "

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Drucker, Peter F. , The Age of Discontinuity , New York: Harperand Row, 1969.

Eastman, George D. (ed.) Municipal Police Administration,Washington, D.C.; International City ManagementAssociation, 1969.

Sumner, Wm. Graham, "The Forgotten Man" Bartlett fs FamiliarQuotations, ed. by John Bartlett, Boston: Little,Brown and Company, 1955. p. 707.

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

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SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTSOF THE FBI

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REQUEST FOR NAMES OF RESIGNING SPECIAL AGENTS

On 10/5/70, Charles Noone, President, SocietyolFormer Special Agents of the FBI, asked Bishop if it would bepossible for his Society to be periodically (preferably on a once amonth basis) furnished lists of names, together with either last officeof assignment or forwarding address, of Special Agents who resignfrom the Bureau in good standing. Noone indicated that these listswould be utilized by the Society for the purpose of contacting theseindividuals to determine if they desire membership in the Society.

Our relations with the Society are presently excellentand Noone is considered very friendly to the Bureau./, ~ ^7 ^ —

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S/OF1QUEST FOR "THE INVESTIGATOR"TRTJ qV FOPMFP fiPFPTAT. APFNTTfi/OF THE

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, INC._ mmFormer SA CharlieT^foone, who is the current pafesident

of the Society of Former Special Agents and who, of course, is mostfriendly, has indicated that the national office of the Society would like

to receive "The Investigator" regularly. Noone stated that it would be

most helpful in the preparation of the "Grapevine," which is the publication

of the Society.

RECOMMENDATION:b6

That the national office of the Society of Former Special

Agents be added to the Special Investigator Mailing List. The address is:

Mezzanine Floor, Statler Hilton Hotel, 33rd Street & 7th Avenue, New York,

New York 10001.ph>i.» h iiii^n i t ul i ,^„

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\Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI^ias some items

possible interest to Director.

The 9/70 issue of "The Grapevine, " official publication of tffig

FRONT COVER: Society member Randolph W. Thrower, U. S.

Commissioner of Internal Revenue, shown shaking hands with President

Nixon. Article pg. 6 reflects he was with Bureau 1942-44 and furnishes

biographical data on him.

PG. 3: McGaughey (1941-49) again president Los Angeles Board of

Police Commissioners.

PGS. 4 &5: Schedule of speakers at Disneyland Convention 10/21-24/70.

PG. 12: List of new members of Society.

PG. 26, OBITUARIES: John A. Doyle; Daniel J. Griffin; Joseph S. Johnson

PG. 31: Royal J. Untreiner (1934-56) named Sheriff of Escambia County,

Florida.

BACK COVER: Marshall W. Houts (1941-44) author of new book, "They

Asked for Death.

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rapevineOFFICIAL PUBLICATION

Society Former Special Agents of thefederal Bureau of Investigation, Inc

JOINS CRIME FIGHTING TEAMSociety member Randolph W Thrower, U S Commissioner of In-

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Marshall W Houts (19U-U), of LagunaBeach, California, noted criminologist andattorney, is author of a new book entitled"They Asked for Death " The volume is

scheduled for publication in early OctoberHouts, in his latest study, analyzes the

personality of the murder victim Almost80 percent of all murders, he finds, arecommitted by family, friends, or acquain-tances of the victim Many arc the resultof antagonisms that have endured for yearswhile the victim teased, taunted, ridiculedor suppressed his eventual assassin until a

Marshall Houts breaking point was reachedHouts points out that the murder victim, often by subconscious or

intentional action, may ask for death He cites as examples thosepeople who by their own makeup are natural victims, such as theunfaithful husband or wife with a jealous spouse, prostitutes, homo-sexuals, exhibitionists, bullies, etc Houts' study of typical murdersituations attempts to prove that many people possess a tendencytoward self-destruction and are murder-prone just as some individualsare accident-prone

Society member Houts was general counsel to the Court of LastResort founded by Erie Stanley Gardner In this capacity he di-rected the investigation of 600 murder cases where persons under

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OF THE FBIDISNEYLAND HOTELANAHEIM, CALIFORNIAOCTOBER 24, 1970

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Attached is a prepared text of suggested remarks for useby Mr. jCasper4>efore captioned convention.

RECONfltfENDATION:

That the attached text be approved fgr Mr. Casper's use.

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;October 24, X970

SUGGESTED REMARKSOF

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR JOSEPH J. CASPERBEFORE

1970 CONVENTIONSOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF TEE FBI

DISx\EYLAND HOTEL, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIAOCTOBER 24, 1970

THE FBI TODAY:PROGRESS IN REALITYLAND

It Is a great honor for me to have been designated by

FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover to address this Annual Convention of

the Society. I know of the pleasure he derived from visiting with your

membership and their wives during the Convention in Washington, D. C.

,

a few years ago. He speaks often and appreciatively of the unflinching

support the Society has given the FBI over the years. Were it not for

his many commitments, I know Mr. Hoover would be here with you

today.

Director Hoover Joins me in thanking you for your

gracious Invitation. He has asked me to express bis best wishes to all

for a most successful and enjoyable convention. 0)

"Friendship in Fantasyiand' 1 is a most appropriate theme

for this convention setting - of which I hope to take full advantage.

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The Bureau has been honored by a succession of

&£sUbMtiZ employees, many of whom I have been privileged to work

wt& and some of whom are here today. This opportunity to greet old

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| tx lends and recall past experiences is for me a very special occasion.

I la the burly-burly pace of today, such opportunities are all too rare.

I Anyone spending a few days at Disneyland cannot help

being impressed by the fresh, colorful, orderly, and imaginative world

it portrays. Its wholesome fantasy refurbishes dampened spirits and

eases aroused frustrations that are all too often provoked by events

elsewhere in the world.

Disneyland reconstructs events as we would like to think

they were and the world as we might hope it to be. Unfortunately, the

realities of much of today's events fall woefully short of such wistful

notions. As we enter the Decade of the Seventies, realities are starkly

contrasted with the fantasy of Disneyland. They sharply outline a

society torn by Increasing contempt for the rule of law and growing re-

jection of many fundamental values that have nurtured this country for

nearly two centuries.

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I need not catalogue these disturbing reallUe3 In detail.

Ton are all aware of the continually rising volume of crime which

has consistently outpaced population growth in recent years; the Increased

killings of police officers, often In deliberate ambushes by extremists;

the ail-too frequent terrorist-type bombings of public and private facil-

tties; the shocking attempts to mock, threaten, even disrupt court

proceedings at gunpoint; the reckless student demonstrations which often

have ignited the fuses of violence; and the frequent confrontations be-

tween massed militant dissenters and the communities they choose to

Intimidate by their protests.

This chaotic milieu of actual and threatened criminality

has wrought vast changes in our society and placed awesome burdens

on law enforcement. No less affected by these new demands is the

FBI,

The Bureau Is committed to dealing with realities and

tt Is undergoing dramatic changes to keep pace with mounting challenges.

These challenges have required additional i?BI psrsonnel, added

jurisdictional responsibilities, now and enlarged Headquarters, train-

ing, and Field Office facilities, expansion and restructuring of police

and .A^ent trafrJnj programs, and the rapid assimilation of computer

technology.

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During the recently completed fiscal year, just over

800 new Agents successfully completed their training and entered on

duty. This is the largest number of Special Agents to have been

trained in nearly 19 years and brings our present investigative comple-

ment to more than 7, 500 men. In spite of this expansion In our personnel,

the average case load per Agent Is nearly twice that which is most

desirable.

Recognizing the increasing demands on our investigative

personnel, the President last month instructed the FBI to further in-

crease its staff with an additional 1, 000 Agents. Beginning the first of

this month, classes for the training of ne-,v Agents have been scheduled

until that commitment is met.

Allow me to use this occasion to enlist your support in

bringing to our attention the best possible candidates for this Agent

recruiting drive. Your assistance v/ill help insure the high caliber of

men the FBI has been privileged to obtain over the years, (s)

As many of you know, particularly those of you who only

lately departed the Bureau's service, ths 19S0's brought great demands

upon FBI personnel. These heightened demands bagan with the increasing

tempo of civil rights investigations v/hich at times required the full-time

assignment of hundreds of Agents - as in the case of the three civil

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rights workers murdered in 1964 near Philadelphia, Mississippi.

Beginning in 1963, FBI jurisdiction In organized crime matters multiplied

to a point where we now are Investigating approximately 10, 000 cases.

The President recently signed Into law legislation which will require con-

siderable additional assignment of Agent personnel to broadened investigation

of organized crime activities.

The Decade of the Sixties was also punctuated with the tragic

assassinations Including President Kennedy and the ruthless murders of

labor leader Joseph Yablonsky, his wife, and their daughter. All of these

cases required extensive commitment of FBI Investigative personnel over an

extended period of time.

With aircraft hijackings having become nearly a weekly

occurrence in recent years, the FBI, along with several other Federal

agencies, at the request of the President, has assigned armed Agents

as guards aboard international flights of American commercial. airlLnes.

Who would have dreamed that In the "sophisticated" Twentieth Century

the equivalent of the stagecoach "shotgun" guard of nearly 100 years

ago would have to be resurrected. But such is the state of affairs when

crlmlaals can impudently seek protection from their crimes - at* many

have successfully done-by fleeing to Cuba,

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Besides broadened responsibilities in civil rights,

organized crime, and aircraft hijackings, the rising cadence of criminal

acts fostered by extremist organizations has demanded heavy FBI

manpower commitments to penetrate their announced programs to

overturn the Government by violent revolution. Following the sense-

less recent bombing of Sterling Hall at the University of Wisconsin,

legislation has been passed giving the FBI primary investigative

jurisdiction in bombings at schools receiving Federal funds.

Indicative of the accelerating pace of terrorist criminal

acts committed by persons imbued with revolutionary philosophies is

the fact, that eight persons associated with New Left activities are wanted

under the MTop Ten" fugitive program, while one other is sought in

this program for violations stemming from militant black pursuits. Even

the "Top Ten" has yielded to the times. It now lists 16 parsons wanted

under the program.

Yet these areas of Increasing FBI responsibilities that

I have cited are only a few among the 185 matters in which we have In-

vestigative jurisdiction. Many other categories of oar duties are

experiencing expanded attention.

Space needs have also become critical. Since 1934,

FBI Headquarters and Department of Justice have Jointly shared space

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is the Justice Building. Manifold increases Is oar and the Department's

personnel over the years have required the Bureau to house some of

Its operations In seven other locations In the Capital* As a resclt, con-

struction began -la 1988 <* to be completed by late 1S74 or early 1S75 -

of a new Headquarters which -will bring together all FBI operations in

the District of Columbia, Including the Washington Field Office, under

one roof. This modern and attractive building will occupy ths entire

block across Pennsylvania Avenue from present Headquarters.

One of the interesting features of ths new Headquarters

building, particularly in view of the fact that as many as 650, 000 per-

sons have annually visited FBI Headquarters to view our operations,

will be a specially designed tour for the public. These tour accommo-

dations will permit many more visitors a more comprehensive view

of all phases of FBI operations and they are designed to eliminate dis-

tracting influences which congested st.acc at our present location

sometimes presents* With the pre-eminent position the FBI hoid3

among the law enforcement profession and the impact our duties have

In national affairs, public accessibility to our facilities and knowledge

of the true nature of our operations are a most Important obligation.

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Supplementing many fine locally organized and

directed police training programs,the FBI, last fiscal year, assisted

with nearly 1, 500 skilled Special Agent instructors in the training of

more than 260, 000 law enforcement employees. Still, more and

better law enforcement training is required to help quell the spiraiing

volume of crime in our society. In response to this need, construction

was begun and is now well advanced on a new FBI Training Academy

adjacent to the Firearms ranges at Quantico. This Academy ~ con-

sisting of a ten-building complex - will have classrooms equipped with

the most advanced law enforcement training equipment available. It

will increase ten-fold our present capacity to train all levels of munic-

ipal, county, and state law enforcement officers in every phase of

their responsibilities, (4)

Complementing an experienced staff of Special Agent

Instructors at the Academy, many of whom will hold Doctorate Degrees

in law enforcement related subjects, will be expert guest lecturers

from universities and other law enforcement agencies. The curricu-

lum will not only include basic law enforcement techniques but specialized

training, for example, in advanced police management studies and in

police-community relations m both areas of immense importance to

modern law enforcement.

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Firearms training courses at Quantico have already

undergone changes la accordance with our continuing studies sur-

rounding the increased shootings of police officers, particularly by

sniper ilre.

Expanded Bureau programs and personnel have also

required many of our 59 Field Offices to seek larger facilities.

Technological achievement has always been one of our

country's greatest national assets. All areas of this burgeoning capacity

are being explored by the FBI to select equipment which will best en-

able the Bureau to effectively serve its responsibilities and maintain

the dynamic posture Director Hoover has consistently required. Most

dramatic among the new technology of law enforcement has been the

use ol the computer.

In less than four years since its Sounding, the FBI's

National Crime Information Center has become one of the milestone

developments in modern law enforcement. Linked electronically with

terminals serving the District of Columbia, the Royal Canadian Mounted

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Police, and thousands of law enforcement agencies In 49 states, the

central computer at FBI Headquarters now stores more than two

million records on wanted criminals and stolen articles* These records,

In most Instances, can be interrogated and a reply made to distant

points within minates and sometimes even seconds. Daily transactions

between cooperating law enforcement computer systems and oar

master computer center - known as the KCIC - have exceeded 67, 000.

Positive responses - or "hits'1 - resulting in the apprehension of

criminals, the solution of crimes, and the recovery of property are

approaching 600 a day.

Typical of the positive responses occurring daily at the

Center was a recent incident in which a Connecticut State Police Officer

stopped a truck with a defective muffler. His suspicions aroused by

the appearance of the truck and its cargo of 14 persons, the officer

requested an NCIC check which was immediately accomplished through

his car radio's dispatcher. Moments later, while still at the scene,

he was Informed over his cruiser's radio that the truck was listed in

the NCIC as having been stolon two days earlier in Florida and that ono

of its 14 passengers was an escaped Federal prisoner from West Virginia,

The startling piviftness and efficiency of th* computer did not end here,

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however. At the Instant it mads its response to the Connecticut State

Police, FBI Headquarters was informing Florida authorities of the

truck's recovery and tha Pittsburgh office of the FBI, covering West

Virginia, of the location of the fugitive for whom it had investigation

outstanding.

Harnessing the wizardry of the computer for iaw

enforcement objectives is not new to the FBI. For many year3 prior

to inaugurating the NCIC, it has been used for many complex account-

ing investigations as well as for certain administrative tasks. Its

potential future U3e is, however, truly astonishing.

Already well advanced are research contracts awarded

competent private firms to develop an electronic scanner which, when

coupled with computerized fingerprint record, can automatically

search for and retrieve a single record from among the nearly 200

million fingerprint file3 in the FBI Identification Division. Connected

with law enforcement agencies throughout the country it will serve their

fingerprint inquiries - including those initiated directly from a crime

scene - with the same speed and exactness as docs not/ the NCIC.

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I hope these few highlights of today*s FBI operations and

plans capture the vigor and foresight with which Director Hoover Is

commuting the Bureau to Us present and future responsibilities* With

continued support from dedicated organizations such as yours, the FBI

pledges to maintain the same standards of excellence in the performance

of its duties as the Nation has a right to expect

I apologize only In having taken you from Fantasyland

on this brief trip back to Reaiityland.

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:\,

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

MemorandumTO : DIRECTOR, FBI date: n/fi/7n

SAC, SEATTLE (62-643)

^fldCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL""AJig^iiMJiiii nmw. wkT~

Mr. DALE WESTERMEYER, Chairman of the ChristinasParty for the Society of Former Special Agents of the b6FBI, Seattle Chapter, has invited!

|and me to

attend the social occasion as their guests.

The party is to be held on the evening of 12/11/70at the Washington Athletic Club in Seattle. UACB we willattend

.

2 - Bureau1 - SeattleJEM : eon(3)

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October 28, 1970 y/

The Hon. J. Edgar Hoover -

DirectorFederal Bureau of Investigation

Washington, D. C.

Dear Mr. Hoover:

I want to, through you, express my sincere thanks to Assistant Dlrector|^_^

Joseph- J.&asper for his riajjf&cipafcion and contributions to the 17th"~™~~

National Convention of tf»J6yy*i3Liif-£jOjC|

rSgecial Agents/of the Federal \

Bureau of Investigation! Inc. It was mos^una^uytRTTirnBtFa personal

representative* Those of us in the Society do sincerely appreciate your,

continued interest and support. Let me take this opportunity to'assure

you, as expressed by the national officers of the Society at the convention,"

that the entire membership considers it an honor to stand in full support

of you and the Bureau, *

We feel the convention was a real sucqess. Mr. Casper's active partid-- -

pation contributed greatly to this. It was a genuine pleasure- to hear his

remarks, both at the. seminar and the official business meeting. It wasindeed encouraging to hear plans for the coming years at the Bureau. Heassured the membership that the Bureau will.maintain its position of

prominence in the field of law enforcement, .determined to take the offensive

in this nation's war against crime,, andtigatiye responsibilities. ^^ j. tf*

.'WrW* \rKSBs«i-ZL-- ItssftaiA--..-..iS

Let nie also take this opportunity to offer every.'goodJ^iiB'TBr your continued

good health and happiness as you meet the awesome responsibilities of .

your office.'

«*;'

1 will meet ita eve.r_in&reasing Inves-

ft

/ Very truly yours,

| «T V i * 1 fr ,

Thomas E.

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OPTIONAL FOIM MO. 10

MAY 1*61 CDIIION

OSA SEN. IfC. MO. 17

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Memorandum

TolsonSullivan

TO Mr. Mohr date : October 28, 1970

from : j. j. Caspeb6

Gandy

subject: EX-AGENTS SOCIETY MEETINGOCTOBSft 21-24, 1970

o c iey

It will be recalled that the Director designated me to represent him

at the Ex-Agents Society Meeting. I previously submitted for approval my remarks

that I made before the Law Enforcement and Security Panel and my general remarks

which I made before the business meeting on Saturday, October 24, which was

attended by all the members and their wives.

It was estimated that there were 650 to 700 ex-Agents in attendance

at the convention in addition to wives and children. The President of the Society,

Charles M. Noone, and the incoming President, Mr. William Gray, as well as all

of the other friends of the Director were most hospitable. They expressed continued

admiration for the Director and the FBI, some of whom I had recalled left the Bureau

under rather undesirable circumstances. All commented to me that they felt they

owed their^-pr^sent positions to the training and experience that they had while Agents

of the FBfc t*hey exhibited tremendous loyalty and respect for the Director.

The panel forum on Law Enforcement and Security was well attended

and my remarks were extrewrt^wtl received* the business meeting there was an

overflow crowd of the ex-Agents and their wives in the main meeting room of the

Disneyland Hotel. Out of respect to the FBI when I took the rostrum they all gave

me a standing ovation. Similarly, after ray remarks they gave me a standing ovation.

I am sure that this ovation was due to their respect for the Director of the FBI and

not for me as an individual. mm j^i Literally, hundreds of these ex-Agents all asked,tp b&r^ftffiberdd to

1 the Director and Mr. Tolson, and as I have previously indicated expresBfeaJ;heirj

Jdevotion and loyalty to the Director and the FBI.

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RECOMMENDATION:

Submitted for information.

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OPTIONAl FOIM NO. 10

WAV 1ft J (DmONTolson

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

MemorandumTO

FROM

Mr. Bishop

wlDATEr 11-10-70

bb

subject r^wJIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTSJOF

CONTACTS WITH THE BUREAU

SYNOPSIS:

Captioned has demonstrated great support for the Director and theBureau, giving particular aid in recent years when FBI was attacked by hostile groups.High regard for Director and FBI again evidenced at 1970 National meeting in Californiawhen Assistant Director, Casper, representing Director, received rousing receptionwhitejaddressing group. Many highly placed members continue to render valuableservices. While in years past, a few members showed poor attitudes, current officersmaintain careful control. Two SAC letters issued in 1953 and 1954 restrict Bureaucontact with Society. In view of excellent relations, it appears timely to rescindrestrictions.

DETAILS:

Captioned group has demonstrated, particularly h recent years, stalwarttsupport for the Director and the Bureau, especially when the FBI has been subjected tofalse and malicious charges by hostile groups and individuals. A host of former Bureau[Agents belonging to this Society have rallied to the Bureau's support in times of need andmany of these highly placed individuals have forcefully displayed their continuing loyaltyto the Bureau and its principles.

In recognition of the debt they owe to Mr. Hoover and the FBI, officialsof this Society commissioned a famous artist to create a sculpture of the Directorwhich was presented to the Director by the Society in 1964 as an expression of theirappreciation. During their National Convention in Washington in 1967, the Directorfurther cemented relations by attending a "Homecoming" luncheon given in his honorby the Society. It was a memorable event yftieh highUshjtB the degree of affection withwhich their group holds the Director. voL™ ~3sj£L * *"

Enclosure*

1 - Mr. Sullivan -Enc.1 - Mr. Mohr - Enc

JRHrdmc (7) ^

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]to Mr. Bishop MemoRE: SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE FBI

Typical of the current spirit of recognition by Society officials andmembers of the debt they owe the Director and the FBI was the tremendous reception

given to Assistant Director Casper of the Training Division when he addressed a business

meeting during their National meeting, held in Southern California on October 21-24,1970.

Standing ovations were given before and after his remarks, as an obvious tribute to the

Director who^e represented.

In years past, there we*e a few instances of unwholesome attitudes by a

handful of individuals of this Society. These malcontents have since been effectively(

quieted by the established executive leaders of the Society who have repeatedly evidenced

in the past decade wholehearted support for the Director and the Bureau. Careful

screening is now given by the ex-Agents* Society to prospective members and anyonewith a dissident attitude faces exclusion from their ranks.

In 1953 and 1954, before current controls Were exercised and when a fewisolated members displayed improper attittides, instructions were issued via SAC letters

53-22 (G) dated 3-24-53, and 54-l3(E) dated 3-9-54 (Copies attached) restricting

Bureau participation in mutual activities. These instructions have remained in effect.

Since then, specific Bureau authority has been granted in individual

instances for Bureau representatives to exchange social courtesies with the ex-Agents*Society and substantial public relations accomplishments have followed from these

contacts. Many highly placed men who belong to this Society, including corporation

heads, security chiefs, legislators and jurists, have rendered invaluable aid to the Bureau

It appears timely now, in view of the current outstanding relations with

this Society, to rescind the contact prohibitions issued in 1953 and 1954. All contacts,

will, of course, be carefully followed to insure there are no attempts by Society Chapters

or members to take advantage of the Bureau's prestige and care will be taken to makecertain the Bureau Ts paramount interests are zealously protected.

RECOMMENDATION:

That SAC letters 53-22(<g) and 54-13 (E) be rescinded and the attached

SAC letter, so instructing, be approved and appropriately disseminated. ^jj*

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](G) SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OP THE FBI — If your office re-ceives invitations to attend any functions of the above -captioned

Group, prior Bureau approval should be obtained, Field offices should-a not invite Chapters of the Society to attend KBI functions without•^ prior Bureau approval. The Bureau realizes that there are many veryt*y fine men who are members of the above-captioned group, but, on the.

(

•%

other hand, there are some who, frankly, do not have the Bureau's.

be3t interests at heart and, consequently, the Bureau does not desire '

to provide any official recognition. of the organization. This in-

formation is made available to you for your personal guidance

#

* .*

3/24/53 -'

'

SAC LETTER NO, 53-22 - 7 -.

ENCLOSURE

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/ T«i?^Sa

?l£T) ^* FORMRR SPKCIAL AGENTS OP THE FBI -- SAC Letter No #*

omce v^'? 1 '^8^ March 2'2' 1933 ' ^atructed that if your \

cantionpri linnilnv^a "°',a t0 attend a°y ^notions of the above- \

invitaMonf ?oP,^

rJf flc

id offlce* were desirous of extending l

. a action »h2uid n^a?te

f8

,

0f*!?

e Society to attend FBI functions, suoh^ aocion ahouid not be taken without securing prior Bureau approval.

ffivpn An J?v,Yiew of the ract that Bureau approval would not be

deceived ?£$ ?h?*a?' hencef°f^ y?« should decline all invitations

iSvitationS^ft K? 6r0UP a?d like"lse y«» should not extend

iffice / 6r0up t0 Pa^icipate in fu/ctions of your •

SAC Letter No. 54-13 (E)Dated 3-9-54

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4-99

SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS67*029-541 in THIS FILE SKIPPED DURING

SERIALIZATION.

11/30/70

#22

67-029-541

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PERSONAL ATTENTIONSAC LETTER 70-65

In Reply, Please Refer to

File So.

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20535

November 17, 1970

(A) SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THF; FRT -

CONTACTS WITH THE BUREAU — SAC Letters 53-22(G) and 54- 13(E)restricting contact with captioned group are hereby rescinded. TheBureau appreciates the excellent cooperation given by many outstandingmembers of this Society and welcomes their continuing support in

helping the FBI discharge its vast responsibilities. Caution should,of course, be exercised to insure that no individual members of this

group attempt to take advantage of the Bureau's prestige and that theBureau's paramount interests are zealously protected at all times.

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TO

MAY 11*2 COITION .."

0»*_MN, MO. j^O. »7

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

MemorandumMr. Mohr DATE: 2/25/71

from: t. E. Bish

b6

subject: ANNUAL CONGRESSIONAL NIGHTSWASHINGTON CHAPTER OF THEhSOClETYOF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS pF THE FBI

The above-captioned affair was held at the Shoreham^oteJ on theevening of February 24th. Approximately 275 former SpeciatAeents^fromthe Washington area, with a few from other cities, were in af$ei3lance,including 8 of the 11 Congressmen whB were former Bureau emifbyees.Assistants to the Director Mohr and Sullivan were in attendance a* invitedguests and Bishop was also present as the designated representative of theDirector in accordance with the Directors letter to the Chapter PUflfrftari,John J. Grady, dated 1/14/71. Judge E. A. Tamm was also in attendanceand was one of those who spoke, along with the Congressmen. AU wereextremely laudatory of the Director and the FBI and all gave heartfelt pledgesof continued support of the Bureau and its activities. It was noted that allappeared to be extremely aware of the campaign of harassment that ispresently being carried on against the Director by certain of the news mediaand indicated that they are, and would continue to, take steps to combat thiscampaign, Bishop extended the Director's greetings and best wishes Cfcthosein attendance.

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prr=1

In discussions with members of the Wa^iiigtdn Cftapt&r wfib were?present, as well as in a meeting which Bishop attended on

fFe\?^am2ligi/at

th^ DirecitprJs instructions, with Chapter Chairman Grad|; General Joseph F,Carroll antffcast National President Charles Noone, it was clearly evident to

|Bishop that all are most hopeful that the Director's schedule will perfcait himto attend as, tte. honored guest the affair scheduled on the evening ofMay- 7th

I at the Shoreliam Hotel honoring the Director's 47th Anniversary as Directorland the 25th Anniversary of the Washington Chapter of the Ex-Ag^ats Society.

1 - Mr. Mohr1 - Mr. Basheu1

-|

1 - Mi ss Gandy1 - Miss Holmes

TEB:asg(6)- SMt

311971

(CONTINUED-OVER)

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Bishop to Mohr MemorandumRe: Annual Congressbnal Night

I

Grady, Carroll and Noone have advised Bishop that they areproceeding with tentative plans for this affair with the distinct hope that theDirector will be able to honor them with his presence. They are planning onapproximately 1200 former Agents and their wives being present, with repre-sentatives coming here from all of the chapters of the Society throughout thecountry. An elaborate souvenir program is being prepared which will bededicated to Mr. Hoover and an as yet unselected, but extremely suitable,presentation will also be made to the Director if he is able to attend. These

I three gentlement are spending a great deal of time in the planning of thisaffair because they sincerely wish it to be an outstanding tribute to theDirector and they envision it as an excellent opportunity to demonstrate. to thecountry that the entire membership of the Former Agents Society is 100 percentbehind Mr. Hoover and that he has their complete support and loyalty. Theyhave told Bishop that they realize that it is extremely difficult for Mr. Hooverto commit himself to attending the affair very far in advance but they hope thathe will give most serieus, and favorable, consideration to their invitiationand advise them as early as possible so that they can firm up the necessary,arrangements which are now being made on a tentative basis. Bishop hasassured them that he will bring their feelings to the attention of the Director.

afiCOMirtENDATION

None. For information.

/I concur. I was also invited and attended.

Never have I seen so many people in oneplace speak so favorably concerning the

Director and the entire FBL

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DJA007 237A EST MAR 21 71 (27)?YA010

3Y BU30U EJ NL PDB TD3U AMHERST NY 20

HON JOHN MITCHELL ATTORNEY GENERAlf)

WA5KDC ,., ; //. ,-, ,, . /9.

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THE ORIGINAL TELEGRAM SENT TO MR EDGAR HOOVER QUOTING:

CHAPTER CHAIRMAN OF THE NORTHEAST REGION OF THE^OCIETY/F FORMER

SPECIAL AGENT/OF THE FBI IN CONFERENCE ASSEMBLED AT BUFFALO

NY THIS 20TH DAY OF MARCH 1971UUNANI0USLY ADOPTED THE FOLLOWING

RESOLUTION RESOLVE THAT AS FORMER SPECIAL AGENT OF THE F3I

WHO HAVE BEEN PRIVILEDGED IN THE PAST TO WORK WITH MR HOOVER

TO MAINTAIN LAW AND ORDER AND TO PRESERVE THE INTERNAL SECURITY

OF OUR COUNTRY EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION FOR MR HOOVERS PAST

I AND PRESENT LEADERSHIP OF THE FBI WE NOTE THE MR HOOVER AND

THE 3UREAU ARE BEING SUBJECTED INCREASINGLY TO UNJUST CRITICISM

i OFTEN INSTIGATED BY THOSE TRYING TO TAKE OVER AND DESTROY OUR

SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT ME KNOW MR HOOVER HAS ALWAYS STOOD FOR

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10 MAR 25 1971 7^1 J|'

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AND WORKED TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF ALL PEOPLE WE PLEDGE OURSELVES

INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY TO CONTINUE OUR SUPPORT OF THE

F3I AND DEFEND IT AND DIRECTOR HOOVER FROM ANY AND ALi. UNJUST <•;

CRITICISMS"i

DESMOND jVBRIDGES NORTHEASTERN REGION VICE PRES. WILLIAM

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GRAY PRIlS SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE FBI

6 MAR £& 1»\,. T:

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Memorandum:Mr. Blsbc^/^/ ,

*

BACKGROUND:

[

Bv letter dated 2/15/^1. Theodore A, tqnfl.

advised he was the General Chairman for the National Convention of the Society of

Former FBI Agents who will be the guests of the Georgia Chapter in Atlanta,

September 29 through October 3, 1971. He said he would be in Washington,February 24th to attend the Washington Chapter of the Society's Congressional Night

and would appreciate the opportunity to visit the Director on that date to personally

extend an invitation for the Director to attend that Convention. The Director has

I

indicated he will see Mr. King at 10:00 a. m. , Wednesday , 2/24A1. and this has beenconfirmed through our Atlanta Office."'

INFORMATION IN BUFILES:

Mr. King is a former Special Agent who handdesigned |

I 1_^_^__ His services were satisfactory and we have bad no contact with him slncaJhis resignation. In 1958, he was accompanied by his family and a photograph was \i

taken with the Director upon King's being admitted to the U. S. Supreme Court. \ - -i

:

Correspondent is not on the mailing list and with the exception of the

photograph taken with the Director in 1958, has received no photographs of the ^

Director and has had no meetings with him. The files in the Director's Office reflect

no information identifiable with King, and no arrest record was located on (ilrn. A -

brief of his personnel file is being prepared by the Administrative Division.

i

RECOMMENDATION:

For Director

Out of ServiceJbflef and

1 - Mr. Mohr

I - jjlri Gulanan

KFWmjp/mcb &0)

9 MAR1 71

•s information. j^JtjL,'^/ 9 MAK 8 rJ/1

summryattaohejSyd ),„ J*d>*Wi'f\-

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ohionAt roiM MO, 10HAY l»*l tBITION

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SUBUECT:

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

MemorandumMr. Bishop1$

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b6DATE: 11-21-70

REMARKS OF FORMER ATTORNEY GENERALRAMSE^CLARK ^ !'

f*\AT THE LUNCHEON OF THESfcOETY OFFORMER SPECIAL AGENTfrOF THE FBI, INC

WASHINGTON, D. C. , 9-28-67

Attached hereto is a transcription of the remarksof former Attorney General Ramsey Clark that were taped during

his appearance at the luncheon of the Society of Former Special

Agents of the FBI. Inc. . in Washington, D. C. . on 9-28-67,

RECOMMENDATION:S

For information.

Enclosure

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REMARKS OFFORMER ATTORNEY GENERAL RAMSEY CLARK

AT THE LUNCHEON OF THESOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE FBI, INC.

WASHINGTON, D. C, 9-28-67

Toastmaster Coyne (ph), Mr. Hoover, President

Reagan (ph), officials and friends of the FBI, it is a thrilling

experience to be with you today. Well, I'm not going to read

anything, but I can think better with my glasses on.

I had intended to tell Mr. Hoover earlier but hadn't

the appropriate opportunity that the President asked me to express

today, as he has himself on so many occasions, his great admiration

for his friend of many, many years, his neighbor for many, many years,

his colleague in the Government of the United States, Director John

Edgar Hoover. Unfortunately, he is traveling to view the ravages of

hurricane and flood in the Rio Grande Valley but is with you and with

Mr. Hoover in spirit at this time.

To the former Agents here I would like to say that you

are alumni of an illustrious institution: an institution unsurpassed in

governments in the excellence of its performance; one that reminds

us at a time when it is so important that we be reminded that we have

faith that big government, which is essential to a mighty Nation of

200,000,000 people, can perform through institutions with effectiveness,

with efficiency and with fairness. I hope that each of you will also

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always feel that he is an alumni not only of the FBI but of the Department

of Justice as well, which feels so close to the Bureau, to its members,

which works constantly in a common mission.

Of all the institutions of Government, there is none

in our time in this hour of great concern about crime that we are so

fortunate to have such excellence. Of all the agencies that could

have reached this level of excellence the American people can be

grateful that it was the FBI because of the dependence of our people

upon its performance for both their personal security and their liberty.

Of all the attributes of the excellence demonstrated by the FBI, perhaps

none is more impressive than the balance that is always shown. Here,

contrary to expectation, perhaps to many's evaluation of human nature,

there is no quest for empire. There is, instead, the constant aware-

ness that its mi ssion is described and delineated by constitution

delegating powers to the Federal Government and reserving powers to

the States. That it lends its strength to law enforcement throughout

the United States working daily to build excellence in State and local

law enforcement which are so critical to the survival of this great

Nation.

About the man that you honor today, there is nothing I

can think to say more appropriate that that as Ralph Waldo Emerson

noted in the simple days before the Civil War that "Every institution

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is but the lengthened shadow of a single man. " It seems incredible

to me that this could still be true in our day of such complexity and

vast number, but it is true; because, to a degree that I do not know

to exist in any other institution, public or private, in this country,

the great Bureau of Investigation is the lengthened shadow of John

Edgar Hoover.

Thank you very much.

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ANNUAL CONGRESSIONAL NIGHTJqWASHINGTON CHAPTER OF THEHSOCIETYOF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE FBI

MAY 7, 1971

It will bejregalled that by letter dated February 5, 1071,

Lt. General Joseph F/\Carroll (Retired), a former Special Agent, invited

the Director to be theh^nored guest at a formal dinner to be held onMay 7, 1971, in the Regency Room of the Shoreham Hotel, which is for

the purpose of honoring the Director's 47th Anniversary as Director of the

FBI and to recognize the 25th Anniversary of the Washington Chapter of the

Society of Former Agents of the FBI. By letter dated February 9, 1971,

the Director reiterated to General Carroll, as he had told him when the

latter visited Mr. Hoover on January 14, 1971, that he would keep the

invitation in mind but it was yet too early to definitely state if Mr. Hooverwould be able to attend. In the same letter, the Director told General Carroll

to keep in touch with Bishop and advised that he would let General Carroll

know his decision at the earliest possible date. /\n71 ~**Ili£*RLC-!3b ,

0^-gTW.In accordance with tiMNfector's instructions, Bi^ite met fqv

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the second time, on 3/23/71, with General Carlroll aniwith JolM JP6rady, I

Chairman of the Washington Chapter and Charles-Noone, former^Kattuiiar" -

President of the Ex-Agents Society. They stated that they wished to advise

Bishop, and through him the Director, that they are proceeding with their

plans for the dinner on May 7th and they are acting on the assumption that

Mr. Hoover will be able to attend. They stated that they expect 1500 formerAgents and their wives at this formal affair and that they intend to do everything

humanly possible to make it a sincere and heartfelt tribute to Mr. Hoover.

They stated that they are particularly anxious to demonstrate through this

affair the complete support which Mr. Hoover enjoys from the former Agents

of the FBI in the face of the unwarranted criticism which he has received from] such elements as Senator McGovern and a few dissident ex-Agents, They,

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Bishop to Mohr memo (continued)

Re: ANNUAL CONGRESSIONAL NIGHTWASHINGTON CHAPTER OF THE SOCIETY *

OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE FBIj

advised that they expect that representatives of every chapter of the Societythroughout the United States will be in attendance at the dinner, as well asmembers of the executive committee, past presidents, etc. They said thatalthough they are proceeding with their plans on the basis that Mr. Hooverwill be able to attend they, of course, would like to have a definiteassurance from him that he will be able to attend so that they can continuetheir plans with confidence in his appearance. Because of the extensivenature of the planning and the distance from which many people will cometo attend, the earlier they can get a decision from Mr. Hoover on the matter,the better it will be for them.

General Carroll advised that he intended to contact Mr.Hoover within the next day or so in order to determine if Mr. Hoover is

able to give a decision on his availability and that he sincerely hopes, asdo all members of the Society, that it will be an affirmative one.

In his meetings with these gentlemen, Bishop is completelyconvinced that they are dedicated to putting on an affair which willdemonstrate to Mr. Hoover the affection, esteem and honor in which heis held by all members of the former Agents Society and they are determinedto make this affair one which will show just how solidly behind Mr. Hooverthe former members of the FBI stand.

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April 12, 1071

MEMORANDUM FOR MR* TOLSONMR. BISHOP

On January 14, 1971, Licntenant General Joseph F. Carrollcalled toiMOMto extend to ma an fnrttilfoe In attend tan AnniversaryDinner of tha Washington Chaster of theTOeiety of Formerof tha FBI which, at tha ansae time, wonldbcmor mn upon my anniversaryaa Dimeter of tha FBI. "Ma was to be en May 7, 1871.

I told General Carroll that X deeply appreciated the invitation,

hot at the time ha nailed anon me, I could not malm a commitment that farahead and if he wonld get In tench with me sometime about the Brat o! April,I oonid then advise him definitely whether 1 eonld or coaid not attend eacha dinner.

General Carroll hae eommnnteated with me aa the correspondenceshown and I wrote Mm a letter on March 29, 1971, informing him that in viewof the demands open me at the present time, I would be enable to attend thedinner witteh wan planned ferMayTtfeu

Word has sinee been received from General Carroll that thedinner has bean postponed and will be held sometime in September or Octoberof this year and that he will then be in tench with me preeedimj that

whether 1 can attend the dinner then.

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Dear Mr, Poover:

The Baltimore Chapter of the (_Society of FormerS^ec^al Ap;ent,.q has arranged a day at Pimiico on Saturdayafternoon, May 8, 1971. One of the races, perhaps the

sixth or seventh, has been designated as the Society ofFormer Special Agents of the F.B.I, purse, and we plan togive a small silver trophy to the winning jockey,

I know you have a very busy schedule, but if youcould be present on Saturday afternoon, we would be mostgrateful if you would present the trophy on our behalf.

Best wishes for your continued success and goodhealth.

Sincerely,

V John 0. Montgomery/ <pChairman, Baltimore Chapter

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Dear Mr. Hoover:

As General Chairman of the '71 Convention

of the Society Of Former Special Agents Of The

Federal Bureau Of Investigation, I previously visited

and corresponded with you concerning the Convention t<

be held in Atlanta, Georgia, this year.

We are presently preparing the Convention

Program and have several appropriate seminars planned

concerned with such topics as "Industrial Planning For

Emergency Conditions" and "Organized Crime and Its

Infiltration Of Legitimate Business and Labor".

We feel our Convent ion- P^ogVam wftnlri riot,

complete without arepresentative irom the Bureau

we would like^fccr*extend an invitatConAeb y&ur9Afesistan! ,

William C<rfullivan, to be with' us and to address the[

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Conventi©n\on one of the above subjects.

Thank you for your kind consideration and

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Thank you very much for your letter ofApril 8th, taviUSglne to present the trophy tothe winner of thS&clety gf Former gpfcjjaj.Agentsof the F. B, I. purse on Saturday, May 8th, at thePimlico Race Course.

While I am most appreciative of your^houghtfulness In asking me to make this presenta-$&h I regret to advise that I will be unable to doso a* I am already scheduled to make anotherpresentation on May 8th.

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I MR. SINVITATION FOR MR. SULLIVAN Tp^PEAKAT THE 1971 CONVENTION OF THE-flQCIEiy>F FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THEFEDERAL BUREAU OV INVESTIGATION IKATLANTA, SEPTEMBER 29th/- OCTOBER 3rd, 1971

& ~^/rThis Is to recommend that the attached letter be approved

and sent which declines an invitation for Mr. Sullivan to speak at the 1971Convention of the Society of Former Special Agents of the Federal Bureauof Investigation in Atlanta during 9/29-10/3/71. I /

Bty letter 4/12/71, Mr. Theodoj^cjmng has invited

Mr. Sullivan to speak at the 1971 Convention of the Society of Former SpecialAgents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation which will be held in Atlanta,Georgia during 9/29*10/3/71. Mr. King requested that Mr. Sullivan addressthe convention on one of two topics, namely ,fIndustrial Planning For Emer-gency Conditions" and "Organized Crime and Its Infiltration Of Leg!Business andldbar^-Mr. King is a former Special Agent who EQand resigned Services satisfactory. On 2/24/71 he sawDirector and personally extended an invitation for the Director to attend the

Society's Convention in Atlanta this year. On 3/4/71 he sent a letter confirminginvitation for Director to speak and on 3/11/71 he was advised that the

Director's official schedule precludes his accepting additional commitments.

Mr. Sullivan has been contacted and does not feel that it wouldbe advisable for him to accept this speech commitment and suggestsjhat this

invitation be declined for him. /*£ & J}?/?

RECOMMENDATION; ":*S , ., //

Ttat the attached letter declining this invi&ttbn forMr. Sullivan be approved and sent.

Enclosure

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Bei April 9, 1971 Issue i J. Edgar Hoover

Dear Sirs

In October 1967 theof the Federal Bureau of Xnve*convention at Washington, D.C.,attendance.

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The Society then had about 5,000 members and theremust have been well over 1,000 members and their wives attend-ing the luncheon at which Mr. Hoover was the main speaker.Others whom I remember being at the speaker's table were formeragents who then were in charge of the Secret Servicer militaryintelligence agencies, members of Congress, and a Presidentialassistant. The then Attorney General also spoke.

Everyone listened attentively to the remarks of thespeakers who preceded Mr. Hoover but the contrast when theDirector entered the room was unforgettable. Over 1,000 peopleof their own volition rose to their feet and gave him a stand-ing ovation that must have lasted five minutes.

These people were not then employed by the FBI buteach of them expressed his continued admiration and respectfor the organisation end the man who JhajLbeen^t^eir Boss inyears past. 7 tf??/- JT v%

At the most recent X-Agentf/ ^&Fr^*^^Af^f^tlutlonwas passed reaffirming the continuing eu$£orf 6f'tfi*0ireotorand his entire staff by these *% Agents , and X enclose a copy ofit for you.

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J. Edgar Hoover

April 19, 1971

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, Mr. Hoover has been invited to attend our convention

next fall in Atlanta and, God willing, he will still be in

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CC: Honorable J. Edgar Hoover

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SOCIETY REAFFIRMS SUPPORT OF HOOVER

Society President William O Gray (left) and Past President Charles

M Noone (ngh}) present to FBI Director J Edgar Hoover o framed

and engrossed copy of the resolution passed at the Society's 1970

N/arional Convention at Anaheim, California, commending his outstand-

ing service to the United States and reaffirming support of the Director

and his entire staff The presentation took place at Mr Hoover's

office at Bureau headquarters at Washington, D C on February 25

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Grapevine—March 1971

B^ THE SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THEFEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION IN ANNUALCONVENTION AT ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA THIS

24TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1970 THAT THE

Honorable 1 CBgar loourrDIRECTOR FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

WASHINGTON DC BE COMMENDED AND RECOGNIZEDFOR HIS CONTINUED AND OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO

HIS COUNTRY AND ALL ITS PEOPLE

^Further resotociTHAT THE SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OFTHE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION REAFFIRMSITS CONTINUING SUPPORT OFTHE DIRECTOR AND HIS

ENTIRE STAFF AND EXTENDS TO HIM ITS HIGHESTRESPECT AND BEST WISHES IN HIS CONTINUED

SERVICE TO THE FEDERAL BUREAU OFINVESTIGATION AND ALL AMERICANS

JZUL&&Here is a copy of the handsomely inscribed resolution which was presented

to the Hon J Edgar Hoover, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,

by Society President William O Gray and Past President Charles M NooneGray and Noone met with Director Hoover for more than an hour when they

made the presentation on February 25

Los Angeles Chapter Has Sports NightSpoits Night was scheduled by the

Los Angeles Chapter for Thursdaynight, March 18, at the Los AngelesPress Club Membeis* w.ves andguests were invited to the affair

Jack Householder, Chapter Chair-

man, announced that the speaker at

the occasion was Rod Dedeaux, vet-

eran baseball coach at the Univeisit}of Southern California He was votedlast year as the National CollegeBaseball Coach of the Year

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2 have received your letter of April 12th regardingthe invitation for Mr. Sullivan to address the 1971 Convention of

the Society of Former Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of

Investigation in Atlanta.

It would please Mm very much to be with yon onthat occasion; however* bin official schedule is very heavily com-mitted and it is not possible for him to accept additional speakingengagements. He shares my appreciation for yonr thinking of himand we hope yonr 1971 Convention is most successful.

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FROM: _^SAC, JACKSONVILLE (66-149,)r

Mr Conrad.Mr Dalbey_

Mr Gale.Mr RoamMr. Ta^l ___Mr WaltenMr Bo dT,Trie Boom^Mn-HFMffr,Mim Gandy

f.*^

SUBJ,;0. ^

LTY OF FORMER SPECIAL /GENTS_ OF THE FBI' AFALACHEE CHAPTER

TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDAr

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Attached hereto is an article which appeagedrinthe "Tallahassee Democrat", Tallahassee, Fla., on 4/29/71indicating that the Apalachee Chapter of the Society ofFormer Special Agents of the FBI had passed a resolutioncondemning the "irresponsible politician Congressman BOGGS

,

lisiana, for hjs?r<Democrat of Louiiion the" director.

recent unwar

TSSf^ *&&7Jthe article indicates that the resolution ^ae

been mailed] to the Director and other members of Congressfrom Elorida as well as Congressman BOGGS.

_^ o The above is submitted for the Bureau's information.

©- Bureau (Enc. 1)2 - Jacksonville

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HaJ. Boggs

Is Rapped ;

By AgentsFBI Resolution

j

Is Adopted Herej

Eighteen former FBI agentsj

living m the Tallahassee area, I

have passed a resolution t

condemning the "irresponsible i

politician Congressman (Hale)

Boggs (D-La ) for his recent i

unwarranted attack" on FBIChief J Edgar Hover <

The resolution, which hasj

been mailed to Hoover, Boggs, i

and Florida senators andrepresentatives, was voted

unanimously by the Apalachee

Chapter of the society of

Former Special Agents of the

Federal Bureau ofInvestigation

Steve M Watkins, local at-

torney and spokesman for the

group said, "a lot of times

people feel a sour note for

their x-boss, but not u§,!L. „,—Watkins, a four-year veteran -

of the bureau, expressed

over the possible

which could beby Boggs' recent

, saying, "political

hacks will be the downfall of

the bureau and not the

personnel . . . employed bythis organization."

t, . • • •

"THE BUREAU'S prtmary-

surveillance Interests are

,internal espionage agents

,employed by the Soviet Union,

i

the Communist Chinese andother governments not

1

politically concerned with our

democratic processes,"Watkins explained. -»

Watkins said due to the

secrecy which must often

tunes be employed by the FBIwhen combatting foreign

powers inside this country,

citizens can not be fully

informed of the extent of

Hoover's service. "It is too badthe public cannot be fully

appraised of the surveillance

coverage Mr. Hoover haseffected," he said. i

The forme*1 agents meet oncea month and include both

"Democrats and Republicans!WatkinsaaM^v**

concerndamageincurred

attacks,

rath

(Indicate page, nam* of

n«w*pap*r, city and tat».)

TALLAHASSEE" DEMOCRATTallahassee, Fla

ENCLOSURE

D«t. t4/29/71

Edition)

Author:

Editon

Tltlo:

HAL BOGGS IS RAPPEDBY AGENTSCharacter)

or

ClaMltlcatiOn: 80-131Submlttlna OMiceJacksonvil

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4/22/71

AXRTBL ^AIRMAIL

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TO : DIRECTOR, FBIATTENTION; CRIME RECORDS

FROM: SAC, JACKSON (80-199)

NEWSPAPER ARTICLEJACKBOH DAILY NEWSJACXS0N 9 MISS.4/22/71INDICATING SUPPORT OF DIRECTOR HOOVERBY MISSISSIPPI CHAPTER, FCRMSRSPECIAL AGENTS OP THE FBIRESEARCH - CRIME RECORDS

Attached hereto Is en article from the jacksonDally News , 4/22/71, captioned, "Confidence, Support GivenFor FBI by Webb Burke." This article indicates that theMississippi Chapter of the Former Special Agents of the FBIhave issued a statement of confidence in Director HOOVER*

Mr. BURKE Is a retired former SAC of the FBI.

bb

Mr* BURKE* s addrmss is

The Jackson Office has enjoyed harmonious relationswith Mr. BURKE since his return to Mississippi a few yearsago, and there is no unfavorable information in JacksonIndices concerning him.

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JH 80-199

It is racoiaaanded that conaidaration be gtvan to

•andtag a lattar of appreciation to Hr. BOUCE for hla etate-

ntnt of support for tfaa Dtractor and tha FBI.

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OPTIONAL FORM NO 10

MAY ISM EDITIONG8A FFMII (41 CFW) tOl-IT *

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Memorandumto :

subject:

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Director, FBIAttn: Crime Records Division

SAC, Buffalo (66-1828)

date:

/3/2^

CIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTSOF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, INC.

man, C DCallahan

Mr. Caaper

Mr Conrad

Mr Dalbey

Mr Felt

Mr Gale ^Mr Rosen *._^

Mr Tavel

Mr Walters

Mr Soyars ,

,

Tele Room _

Miss HolmesMiss Gandy .

For the Bureau's information, the W72o NortheastRegional Convention of captioned Society was halii ia Buf-falo, New York, 3/19, 20/71. The convention w£lP sgpmsoredby the Buffalo Chapter of the Society and Society PresidentWILLIAM 0. GRAY and the immediate Past President CHARLES N.

N00NE, along with other national officers, as well as dele-gates from the northeast region of the Society, were present.

Mr. GRAY, who had formerly been a Resident AgentIn Rochester, New York. Mr. N00NE. and I |

aSociety member and

| |visited the office on

Friday, 3/19/71, and were arroraea the usual courtesiesincluding a tour of the office, picture taking, etc. I alsospent some time with these individuals and other memh£rs_^of the Society that evening and on Saturday evening,

|

|

I Hand I were their guests at the convention dinner heldat the Buffalo Club in Buffalo.

During the course of these contacts Mr. GRAY andother members of the Society expressed their extreme conceriand dismay over the recent charges against the Bureau and tl

Director by Senator GEORGE McGOVERN (D-SD), and on 3/20/71adopted a resolution in support of Mr. HOOVER and the Bureau,expressing their concern and support in a telegram to thePresident, the Attorney General, and to Mr. HOOVER. In hisremarks before those attending the dinner on 3/20/71, Mr.

GRAY urged all members of the Society to individually andcollectively speak out in support of the Bureau, and specificallythe Director, in connection with these unwarranted attacks.He also advised me that he intended to encourage support ofthis nature on behalf of Society members throughout thecountry during his official appearances as President of theSociety. I also spoke to the group and took the liberty

I

expressing the Director's and the^reaujs appreciateI the Society's support. r /) v / •

•ww iw^ r

Mr. GRAY and pfilifSp A. THIELMAN, PresidentBuffalo Chapter of the Society, met ^wttff the pressis a copy of an article which appeared in, the 3/21/7the 'Courier-Express, " Buffalo, New York.

2/-. Bureau (Enc. !&**#*$& PE^gfRS^NIT"

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By ED TORONTOFormer agents of the Federal

Bureau of Investigation, meetinghero Saturday, sent a telegramto FBI Director J, Edgar Hoov-er pledging their support to himagainst "criticism often insti-

gated by those trying to takeover and destroy our system ofgovernment."Support for the 76-year-oid

Hoover, target of congressionaland liberal critics as well as adisgruntled former agent, wascontained in a resolution adopt-ed by the Northeast RegionalConvention of the Society ofFormer Special Agents of theFBI. The region represents 1,200former FBI agents,.

Wired to Capitol

nr^wasf^ired to FBI head-

oquarters in Washington shortlyafter the convention's final bus-iness meeting at the Lord Am-herst Hotel, 5000 Main Si., Am-herst, An informal diner at theBuffalo Club Saturday nisht,with Karl L. Brotise, specialagent: j a duirgc of the Buffalooffice, as guest, ended the two-day gathering.

"As former special agents ofthe FBI who have been privi-leged in the past to work withMr. Hoover to maintain law andorder and to preserve the inter-nal security of our country," themessage said, "(we) express ourappreciation for Mr. Hoover'spast and present leadership ofthe FBI."We note that Mr. Hoover andf1

the bureau are. being subjected;',increasingly to unjust criticism [

often instigated by those tryingito take over and destroy our1'

system of government. We knowMr. Hoover has always stoodfor and worked to protect the

. rights of all people."

Continue Support

The pledge to "individuallyand collectively continue oursupport of the FBI and to defend'it and Director Hoover" fromsuch criticism followed.

t

The formal tone of the resolu-jtion. was preserved in the tele- ;

(gram to Hoover, referring to:

1 jtaizn in the third person, and re-flected the aura of respect thattad gathered about Hoover as'founder of the FBI and its direc-tor for 46 years.Hoover's public image has

been put to repeated tests re-cently, however, in chiding oneprecipitated by a former agentnamed John F. Shaw, who hadspoken of the director critically:while in service and resigned,

j

Under Fire

That case brought Hoover un-der fire in Congress, wheraSen. George S. McGovern, D-S.D., charged on Feb. 10 he hadg.iven to a newspaper 'informalttfon he refused to reveal to aSenate subcommittee and

j

branded the director "a lia-bility to law enforcement." JJHoover was lashed by atto>

EMCLOSUREpr-CLOSURQI

T?-^ 9

<*

(Indicate page, name of

newspaper, city and state.)

29

COURIER EXPRESSBUFFALO, N.Y.

Date:

Edition

Author:

Editor:

Title:

'3/21/71

Four Star

Society FormerSpecial Agents of theFederal Bureau ofcharacter: Investigation,

or Inc.Classification: 66-l828Submitting Office:

| }Being Investigated

Buffalo

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neys for (he Ren, PhlUp and i Thlelman and Gray said the

tlanlel Berrjgan, prints named .aociety's purposes have . ex*iif the director's anarchist-kid-

;panded to Include aid to mem*|J.

npp plot" charges belorc an-iber» or present agents andkother Senate committee last ijheir families. A foundation ad4Nbvcmber. aa having "once ."ministered by five national mvmore alonned to uw his im- i fleers sees to. this. Some mem'

-™— *._ «.. —— ben ^p ^u, Qn teaching;

and training of law enforcementmeue .powers for the aggran*dhement of hi* own office."

About a down representatives

of the 11 JforUtfart Region . TjJtammchapter! of the society heard ,«*> Telegram

national Pretident William 0. Gray and Desmond J. Bridges,

Gray of Cedar Rapida. Iowa, iNortheast Begum president,

diieuu the itate -of the society signed the telegram to HOover,

founded. In 1941 to "perpetual* with coptaa directed t.-- Preo-.dent Ntaon.and Atry. Gen. John

Mitchell.

. Thlelman and Gray wereasked, after the meeting, whylagents such a* they nalgn fromitbe FBI, in_view of the devo-

the . chniraderle developed inthe bureau as agents." '

5,500 Exigents' The society mcludea- nearlyS.S00 ex-FBI agents m 79

chapters across the country, ,.. .. _. . i^„ „.About 40 an hi the Buffalo '*» «« regWf reeoMlon «*.

chapter, convention boat underfipreased tor their for dlrec*

I'jf president, Phillip A. ThieJ*j tar. Both were prompted by

fc'Swswattra.Te.ssLS.settle down as lawyers, they

figtoo from i960 to 1*57.

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May 14, 1971

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Dear Mr. Grealyt

Your letter, with enclosure, was receivedon :tay 10th and X want to thank you for your thought-fulness -and good wishes* It was kind of you tococr.icnt as you did concerning the efforts of SpecialAgent in Charge tihittalter. X am pleased to learnthat liis presentation was so well received and he sharesisy gratitude for your generous rexaarks*

y the forthright action of your Chapter ofthe

[fecietv of Forcer-Special Aganta of the Federal

Bureau of Investigation in expressing to the Presidentyour cupport of my administration of this Bureau isnost encouraging. Please advise your colleagues thattheir perceptive reply to the recent criticism of theFBI certainly Beans a groat deal to no.

Sincerely yours,

I. Edgar Hoover u

B$>TdUm.SbIIIvm .

UobrBbfcap

1 - u4»»H /defcaehad1 - ]- Enclosures (2)

HOTE:an Agent[

Former Special Aoont Srealv BODJ and retired [ I H

(detached)

clerk

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as a asBe is on the Special

Correspondents List. He enclosed a copy of a letter to thePresident of 5/5/71 expressing support for the Director.Copies of his letters are being sent*to the Attorney Generalby memorandum this date.

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Mr.Mr. SriUvm.-

Mr. Mota-£

WrJlMttMCMr. CaDahu]fr. Guper^Mr. Conrad

Mr. &»'••? .

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5, 1971

Mr. John Edgar Hoover, DirectorFederal Bureau of InvestigationWashington, D. C. 20535

Dear Mr. Hoover:

At a recent meeting of the Gold Coast Chapter of the Ex-F.B.I.Agents' Society the subject of the unwarranted criticism of youwas discussed. As a result, it was agreed that a letter, copyof which is attached, be directed to the President to 1st himknow how we felt in this regard.

Mr. Kenneth H. Wiittaker, Special Agent-ln-Charge of the Miami[Division, spoke at our meeting and gave a very factual and in-Iteresting talk. You are very fortunate to have such a manrepresenting you in this area because from the xreny remarks thatI received concerning him, he has to be doing an outstanding job.

Mr. T«el—H&WoltanMr. Soymt*-

Mt. Boon.JOu HofaMUwtadr.

en

»I hope this note finds you enjoying continued good health.

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Mtorzoy General Kay 7, 1371

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Enclosed is a copy of a letter I received from|

'\rftfah espressos the uuppca t of jay direction of this Bureau by toe v/estToa-iassoa Chapter of fee ffoctety of Former Special Agents of the FederalEareau of Investigation.

Enclosure

1 - TI13 Ecsaty Attorney General - Enclosure1 \ [detached)

ToImmiulJiva

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The Attorney General Kay 6, 1S71

Director. FBI

>.VOJL<MR. JOHN O.VOJtOUCHLIN, JK.fiiLSIDENT - PHOENIX CHAPTERgiKTY oy EBBMfi&fiEECIflX MafflCS f)F TffTf FBT^"iMSC, AKIZOKA

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Enclosed Is a copy of a letter from Mr. O'Loughliaexpressing the support of hie Chapter of the Society of FormerSpecial Agents of the FBI for my work la the face of recent attacks.

Enclosure

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OFTIONM FO»» NO. 10

MAT 1f« tOltlO*

~0*A CIW. *». NO. 11

TO

FROM

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Memorandum

Mr. Bishop DATE: 8-9-71be

subject: 'THE ffRAPEVINE, " JULY, 1971 ISSUE

of thereto*

IP5*"

The July issue of MThe Grapevine, " official publication

(ieftr of Fftrmfr Special Afrenta of the FBI, has items of

possible interest to Director.

FRONT COVER: Photo of Society President Gray presenting new type

of life insurance policy to wife of a member.

PAGE 3: Society convention is one month earlier this year.

PAGES 5-15: Photographs and biographical sketches of Former Agents

selected to be voted on for the various national offices of

the Society. James E. Fogarty and John J. McLaughlin

are the two selected to run for the presidency.

PAGE 16 : "DEVINE BLASTS BOGGS' CHARGES"

PAGE 22 : 'TREE INSURANCE FOR WIVES"

PAGE 34 OBITUARIES: Carl F. Maisch; Charles A. Whitten; RoswellL

T. Spencer; Edward W. Smith; and Earl Maxwell

Heavrin.

RECOMMENDATION:

For information.

1 - Mr. Mohr1 - Mr. Bishop

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May 19 , 1971*»:#

Mr* Nathan Don

Dear Mr. Dick:

Your telegram of May 15th on behalf of

the Southeastern Regional Conference of the Society of

Former Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Inves-

tigation, Inc. , has been received and I am indeed

grateful for your group's supportive action. Your

comments are most encouraging and certainly meana great deal to me,.

Please convey my sentiments to your

associates on the occasion of your next meeting.

Sincerely, S

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NOTE: Rufiles disclose Mr. Dick is a former SA who EOlJ

and resigned I He was appointed Director of Security for the

Department of Health, EducaUojUjand Welfare on 9-6-70. William O.

XGray is currently Presidentffipgietv of Former Special Agents of the

' Federal Bureau of Investigation, Inc._——-—

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A

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

COMMUNICATIONS SECTION, V

MAY 1 C 1971

WESTERN UNION:

&r,BrennanCD__Mr. Callahan-

Mr. Casper

Mr. Conrad—Mr. ^aU?eyMr. I^ett

Mr. Gale

Mr. Ro3cn___Mr. Tavel

Mr. Walters-Mr. S^yara—Tele. RoomMiss Holme*.

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89-415 WSH

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QW KVQPA005

P MZA386 GC NL PDF MIAMI FLO

HONORABLE J EDGAR HOOVER ^ MiM Candy.

DIRECTOR FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION WASHDC "'

DELEGATES ATTENDING THE SOUTH EASTERN REGIONAL CONFERENCE OF

THE SOCIETY OF rYr^JER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE FBI f AT MIAMI

FLORIDA THIS 15 DAY OF MAY 197] VOTED UNANIMOUSLY TO EXTEND

TO MR HOOVER THEIR GENIUNE GRATITUDE^CR. HIS INCOMPARABLE LEADERFHIP

OF THE FBI OVER THE PAST 47 YEARS AND TO ASSURE HIM AND FORMER

COLLEAGUES IN THE F B I OF THEIR CONTINUING

OF MR HOOVER AND THE BUREAU IN THEIR DEDICATED

NATION AND ALL ITS CITIZENS fl£CrW&

NATHAN DON /p/CK VICE PRESIDENT SOUTH EASTERN REGION AND WILLIAM

06 WPCIEyOE&gMOXGRAY PRESIDENT/SJ2£I£L

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?ha Attorney General^,,

May 14, 1971

Director, FBI

:.£pfflALMR. JOSEPH IPRESIBEttTGOLD COAST CHAPTER

>KCIAIi AGffflTS OPor Eivif5¥igKti6n , mc«.

PORT LAUDERDAtS, FIORXB&

Enclosed is a copy of a letter I receivedfrom Mr* Grealy containing highly favorable commentsregarding the worJc of the Special Agent in Charge ofour Miaai office together with a copy of a letter tothe President expressing the support of this Chapterfor my administration of the FBI*

OEnclosures (2)

be1 - The Deoutv Attorney General ~ Enclosures (2)1 - (detached)

W%:REKrhiap (6)

TolsonSultiVM

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Photo by Caryl W. Garberson

NEW INSURANCE FOR X-AGENTS' WIVESSociety President William O. Gray presents a $2,000 life insurance policy to

Charlene George, wife of Charles D. George. Vice Chairman oi the SuncoastChapter at Tampa-St. Petersburg, Florida. Mrs. George is the first wife to becovered by the new protection offered without cost under the Society's GroupLife Insurance Program with North American Life & Casualty. Looking on at

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Society Memb&U in the A/etuA

Edward T. KassingerDirector of Public Safety, UniviiMty of Geoi^ia

Edward T Kassinger (1942-68), is at-

tracting attention on college campusesthroughout the country for the outstand-ing job he has done in developing a publicsafety program at the University of Geor-gia at Athens

In fact, last year the University receivedan award of honor from the NationalSafety Council for having one of the finest

public safety programs on a universitycampusWhen Kassinger took over the assign-

ment in 1968, he received authority to be-

gin at the bottom by junking the old sys-tem and building an entirely new oneToday he has a professional operation thatis highly regarded throughout the StateThis Summer his department is conductinga police training academy for law enforce-ment officers in northeast Georgia

"To my knowledge we are the only cam-pus police agency in the country ever giventhis responsibility," says KassingerKassinger preaches professionalism and

active involvement in the academic com-munity which he believes are essential to a successful universitypublic safety department

Officers Well TrainedIn addition to completing the basic training course at the Georgia

Police Academy and receiving ISA hours of instruction in law en-forcement techniques, Kassmger's men must also spend at least twohours per week in the classroom, enrolled in either undergraduate orgraduate level courses in law enforcement or community relationsHalf of his officers, Kassinger reports, are now graduate students

Public safety officers must also take instruction m life-saving tech-niques The safety department's station wagons are equipped withstretchers, resuscitators and basic first aid equipment Doctors creditcampus officers with saving at least six lives last yearKassmger's Public Safety Office operates on a $500,000 budget and

is organized in three departments protective services, safety serv-ices, and traffic safety and control services

The protective services unit consists of a 40-man police force Thesafety services division includes radiation and laboratory safety, fireand accident prevention and environmental safety Traffic safetyhandles driving and parking regulations

Urban Crime Patterns

«£aS£mger 8ees hls 3° h as an uroan public safety responsibility

We have a community of 27,000 people here," he says, "and whileuniversity officials don't like to admit it, we have some urban crimepatterns with students being the victims of most offenses

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Last year 1,525 criminal offenses were reported on the University of(continued on page 33)

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captioned organization, revealed the following individuals are candidates for the

respective offices and will be installed at the closing general meeting of convention

delegates on 10/2/71: James E. Fogarty and John J. McLaughlin—President-

elect; Edward L. Jennings, Jr. and Dale S. Thompson—Treasurer; and George W.

Carlson and Frank L. Price—Secretary. Candidates for a two-year term on the

Executive Committee are John H. Doyle and Charles A. Severs. Candidates for

a three-year term on the Executive Committee are Richard D. Auerbach and

Desmond J. Bridges. There is set below a thumbnail sketch on each of the above

individuals obtained from a review of his main file.

JAMESJadlfOGARTY, of New York City, EOd[pVHjAWi i, oi jNew xujr& v^ity, ejvju\|and resigned

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iave had limited but friendly contact with him since his resignation

and we thanked him for a letter he wrote to Senator McGovern on 3/15/71

for his support of the Director and the Bureau. While with the FBI, his

services were satisfactory.

JOHNAmC LAUGHLIN, Pes Moines, Iowa, EOP| 1 , and resigned^

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|His services at the time of resignation were

satisfactory, and we have enjoyed limited but friendly correspondence with

him. He received an autographed photograph of the Director In 1959, and

on 4/8/71, the Director wrote him and expressed appreciation for a letter

he had directed to Senator McGovern defending Mr. Hoover and the FBI.

jfcjTNINGS. JR. . Los Angeles, California, EOD l

"1 and re-

signed! I His""services while with the Bureau were satisfactory.

Since his resignation, our relations with him have been extremely limited

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CARLSON, Austin, Texas, EOqGEORGE.

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RICE, of San Diego, California, EOP |

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JOHN hJtoYLE, Detroit, Michigan, Eod Iand retiredl

i tenure with the Bureau his services were highly satisfactory and wehave cc/responded with him twice since his retirement.

CHARLES¥

aJeesVERS, of New York City, EOD 1 and resigned b6

]Hevisited the Bureau on 5/8/64, and was photographed with the Director.

have hafd limited, but cordial relations with him since his resignation.

WhildMJh the Bureau, his services were satisfactory .

mnwARD EkKuERBACH. Seattle. Washington. EODl I and retiredl

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but friendly correspondence with him since his retirement. His services

whilfc ^JJh the Bureau were satisfactory.

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services while in the Bureau were satisfactory. We have had limited, but

friendly relations with him since his resignation.

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It's Election TimeConvention is Month Earlier This Year So It Will Be

Necessary to Return Your Ballot by September 1

Frank Plant

With this issue

of The Grapevine,the Society Nom-inating Committee

ifi presents its slatetj of nominees for

t/I^ f£Sp election to variousii —"* !T* fN

office3 of the Na.

tional Society.

Included withThe Grapevine is

the official election

ballot and a spec-ial plea from So-ciety PresidentWilliam 0. Gray

and Nominating Committee ChairmanFrancis X. Plant that you votepromptly.

The Society's annual convention atAtlanta is^being held nearly a monchearlier than in 1970 so it is impor-tant that the ballots be returned bySeptember 1.

New officers will be installed atthe closing- general meeting ot' con-vention delegates on October 2. Atthat time President-elect Walter E.Denee of Coral Gables, Florida willbe installed to succeed outgoing Pres-ident Gray of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.Taking office with him will be an

entire new cabinet to be selected inthe current balloting.

The CandidatesCandidates for President-elect are

fTl^ yfljfflrtT

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ew York Cl '-y-

Moines, rogarty lor many years waschairman of the Nominating Com-mittee, while McLaughlin is currentlyserving as Secretary of the NationalSociety.

Other candidates are:Treasurer — Edward L^Jaiininga.

Jr. of Los 4 ngele9?~anc^^^^^Thompson of Washington.'TyTC.

*w**SScr&ary — George W. Carlson,ofAustin, Texas, ihd J'raiJc*

Wof San Diego.

Executive Committee, two-yearterm — Jajm^UJlaiilfe of Detroit,

and Charles A.trSfi3iMa»of New York

Executive Committee, three-y earterm — Rjchard P. Auerbach of Se-attle, and^'LUJmimilll Jl . ""ffirjrWg f

Windsor, ConnecTicu^^^^^^^Northeast Vice President — Bur-

ton H. Michael of Livingston, N. J.,

and Phillip A. Thielman of Buffalo,N. Y.Mid-A 1 1 a n t i c Vice President —

John 0. Montgomery of Baltimore,and Thomas E. O'Shaughnessy ofVersailles, Kentucky.

Southeast Vice President — MyronMcBryde of Winston-Salem, N. C.,

and James L. McGovern of Atlanta.North Central Vice President —

Caryl W. Garberson of Cedar Rapids,Iowa, and John C. Seaton Jr. ofSeaton, Illinois.

South Central Vice President —John W. T. Medairy of Houston,Texas, and John S. Todd of Albu-querque, N. M.Western Vice President — Robert

A. Er3kine of Honolulu, and PhilipL. Schiedermayer of San Francisco.

Nominating CommitteeServing on the Nominating: Com-

mittee with Chairman Plant werethese regional representatives: North-east, Dan Brennan of Connecticut;Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, Chair-man Plant of Washington, D. C;South Central, W. Webb Burke ofMississippi; North Central, EdwardJ. Hartman of Cedar Rapids, Iowa;Western, Dale Westermeyer of Se-attle, Wash.

At-large representatives were:Kenneth Jensan of. San Diego; Wil-liam Jonas of '*- Antonio; HaroldMartin of Jacksonville; Charle3 Ghentof Detroit, and John Power Daley ofNew York City.

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Convention Registrations(continued from page 19)

Bette and Dan O'Connor, Washing-ton, D. C; J. Robert Oliver, Evans-ton, III.; Winston J. Overby, Atlanta,Ga.

PLouise and Clay Pardo, Cincinnati,

Ohio; Dorothy and Howard Patter-son, Portland, Ore.; Elfrieda andWilliam Patton, Fairview Park, Ohio;Margaret and Hal Perry, Summit,N. J.; Lucile and Robert Pfafman,Everett, Wash.; Marcie and FrancisPlant, Alexandria, Va.; Lilly andJohn Pope Jr., North Little Rock,Ark.; Roy Porter, Jacksonville, Fla.;Anne and Arthur Potter, Cottondaie,Ala.; Charles A. Potter Jr., SantaAna, Calif.; Jo and Frank Price, SanDiego, Calif.; Harold L. Price, At-lanta, Ga. ; Dione and Leon Prior,Miami Beach, Fla.

RMiriam and Robert Rainold, New-

Orleans, La.; Irene and Ross Ran-dolph, Chicago, 111.; Mabel and Har-old Ranstad, Washington, D. C. ; Roseand Thomas Ring-, New York, N. Y.

;

Margaret and James Robey, Birming-ham, Ala.; Jerry D. Roseberry, Ma-con, Ga.; Kenneth R. Routen," Hunt-ington, N. Y.; James J. Ryan, Sil-

ver Spring, Md.

SMartha and Leon Sadler, Camden.

Ala.; Theodore A. Sanders, Atlanta,Ga.; Joseph W. Sargis, Columbus,Ga.; Alvin C. Schtenker, St. Thomas.V. I.; Eunice and James Schmidt Jr.,

Metairie. La.; Helen and KunoSchroeder, Springfield, 111.; Doris andJohn Seaton, Seaton, 111.; Richard A.Shaw, Forest Park, Ga.; Robert A.Sherman, Amityville, X. Y.; Lucilleand Leo Shirley, Dearborn, Mich.;Betty and Dale Simpson. '

Dallas,Texas; Doris and Tom Skinner. Stam-ford, Conn.; Gad and Hugh Slate,Los Angeles, Calif,; Winifred andFrank Smith, Miami. Fla.; Mary andJames Smith, Columbia. S. C; RobertM. Smith, "Vmingwn, Mich.; Wi.l-ard St. Marie Jr., Florham Park.N. J.; Charles H. Stanley, North *

Little Rock, Ark.; Dorothy and Da-

vid Starner, Sylvania, Ohio; Char-lotte and Marvin Steffen, Norfolk,Va.; Maxine and Hugh Steger, Dal-las, Texas; Eugene Stewart, Atlanta,Ga.; Jeanette and William Stigler,Biloxi, Miss.; Marilyn and DaleStoops, Lafayette, Calif,; JamesStrickland. North Miami Beach, Fla.;Bee and Herman Sullivan, Tusca-loosa, Ala.; Joseph Sullivan, ForestHills, N. Y.; Marie and Joseph P.Sullivan, Munster, Ind.

TBetty and Dale S. Thompson, Ar-

lington, Va.; Lee and Herman Ticket,Weldon, N. C.; George H. Tidwell,Atlanta, Ga.; Evelyn and DuaneTraynor. Springfield, III.; Albert J.Tuohy. Centerport, X. Y.; Wayne L.Turpin, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Peggyand Lyon Tyler Jr., Washington.D. C.

VAnn and Royal Cntreiner, Pensa-

cola, Fla.

VEueene Vahey, Fair Lawn. X. J,;

Gerald Van Dorn, Middlttown. N. J.jS, Austin Van Houfen. Anaheim.Calif.; Marjorie and Fred Vechery,Silver Spring, Md.; Lawrence Ver-dier, Leland, Mich.; Jack Yickery.Atlanta, Ga.; Frances and John Vin-cent, St. Louis, Mo.

WEvelyn and Palmer Wee. Tallahas-

see, Fla.; Hubert S. White, Tampa.Fla.

Election(continued from page 3)

Nfiw DistrictThis year a new regional district,

the Mid-Atlantic, is electing a VicePresident for the first time. The newdistrict was formed uom a portionof the Southeast region.

This also is the first year that So-ciety Past President Plant has servedas Chairman of the Nominating Com-mittee. Presiuca. Gray and Chair-man Plant urge you to mark yqurballot and mail it back promptly toSociety headquarters.

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of the inquiry and formal hearingfor tin expulsion of a Society mem-ber; the only one conducted In the

history of the Society.

Jim was born, raised and atlll lives

on Manhattan Island In New YorkCity. He attended Xavler Military

High School and Fordham College

and Law School, all with honors. Hewas admitted to the New York Barin 1938 and was later identified asthe applicant receiving the highest

grade in the bar exam for that year.

He was associated with a law firm

representing the Queens Division of

the Bank of Manhattan prior to its

merger Into Chase National Bankbefore he entered the Bureau In

1942. While in the Bureau he served

in the Omaha, Philadelphia and New-ark offices.

On leaving the Bureau in 1948, Jimbecame an officer of various corpora-

tions owned by one family in NewYork, Wisconsin, Illinois and on-' the

Great Lakes. He has continued. to

handle the penonal ' and corporateproblems of the Reiss family and Its

parent corporation now known as.

Rodhelm Reiss Inc., in the plastic,

real estate, coal dock and other op-,

orations. He la a Ties president, gen-eral counsel, secretary and/or direc-

tor of many of the corporations.

Helen Cochrane, also a Manhat-tanlte, married Jim in 1940. Theyare enthusiastic travelers and havespent several weeks during each ofthe last half doaen years In variousparts of Europe. Jim ii active in

various bar groups as well as several

clubi In- New York, including theUnion League and University Clubs.

Helen is most active Jn the Women'sGuild of Central Presbyterian Churchin New York, of which she has beena member ilnce her entrance on the'

cradle roll.

Mclaughlin(continued from page 5)

In 1852 Jack joined the Arm ofParriah, Guthrie. CoMesh A O'Brien,

the predecessor to the present firmof Nyemaster,- Coode. McLaughlin,Emery & O'Brien, of which he ii oneof the senior partners.

Jack has been a member of theX-Agents Society since 1045 and is

active in both the Des Moines Chap-ter and on a national level. In the

past "he has served as chapter chair,

man and has held the national onlcei

of North Central Regional Vice Pres-ident; has served on the NominatingCommittee and preicntly is NationalSecretary.

Jack is active in civic and churchaffairs in Des Monies. He serves onvaridlls committees fur the Chamberof Commerce and hai served on the

boards of the Child Guidance Center.Health Ce-*w. »He*lth Area Plan-ning Council and Mercy Hospital LayAdvisory Board of which he recently

wu president In 1988, he was hon-ored by Pope Paul with membershipas a Knight of the

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Golden Militia

under the sponsorship of St Sylves-

ter. He is a member of the Amer-ican, Iowa and Polk County Bar As-sociations as well as the .Des MoinesClub and Wakonda Country Club.

He is active in Little All Amer-ican Football and Little League Base-ball.

As part of his practice, Jack en-

gages in banking and ia a director

and counsel for the Plaza State Bank,the East Des Moires National Bankand several bank holding companies.

In 1944 Jack an-l Pat Nolan weremarried. They have four children:

John, 25, living in Denver; BridgetAnne Bunco, 22, married and living

in Ankeny, Iowa; Kevin, 20, an ex-

change student who will take bis

junior college ;**ar at Loyola Uni-versity of Rome'; and Kate, 17, ahigh school senior at home:

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The Hon. J. Edgar HooverDirectorFederal Bureau of InvestigationUnited States Department of JusticeWashington, D.C.

Dear Mr. Hoover:

\ Thank you very much indeed for yournote of August 13 and the kind sentiments expressedtherein*

Mr. SflSTThanCD-Mr. Callahan.

Mr. CasperMr. Conrad-Mr. Vt-H-.y

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JW1 NATIONAL CONVENTIONrSOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS^OF THE FBIREGENCY HYATT HOUSE HOTELATLANTA, GEORGIASEPTEMBER 29 - OCTOBER 3, 1971

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By letter of 8-23-71, former Special Agent Theodore Vkwfe> General

Chairman of captioned convention, has respectfully inquired if the Director could

send a personal representative to this convention*

jand resignedIt is noted that Mr, King, who EODwith satisfactory service, personally visited the Director on 2-24-71 to extend an

invitation for the Directors attendance at this year's National Convention of the

Ex-Agents 1 Society. HAvas subsequently informed of the Director's extremely

heavy personal schedulArjfcluding the acceptance of additional commitments and

later inquired if Assisttfnt € ijie Director Sullivan could represent the Director.

The invitation to Mr. ISuUiTmwas declined by letter of April 20, 1971.%s\

itgd^Hngw. Recalled,

Mr. King* 5j*r4nt letter reflects the desire of the Ex-Agents'

Society to honor Mr. HSnvegat the 1971 National Convention. It is, of course,

their greatest desire thfifcAw. Hoover could work this into his busy schedule.

Should this be impossible, however, they obviously greatly wish participation b;

the Director's personal representative. _rn;'£fa

Readily recalled is the support Erim the Ex-Ajfcn$s£|So<ge*

recent campaign of vilification directed against the Director and the FBI/

too, is the tremendous reception afforded the Director/at the 1967 "Homecoming"*

Convention of the Ex-Agents' Society in Washingfcmi^eh a memorable luncheon

honoring him conveyed the outstanding respectA|ilfijffe0&on with which this ggprap

holds Mr. Hoover. * * ^ wnSCr AN V^\

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RE: 1971 NATIONAL CONVENTIONSOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE FBI

At this time, when some elements continue to yap at the Director'sheels, it is suggested that a brief appearance by him at the Atlanta NationalConvention of the Ex-Agent

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r Society, just an hour or so away by jet travel, couldagain redound to the Bureau's benefit in an immeasurable manner.

RECOMMENDATIONS:

1. The Director indicate whether it vMll be possible to work into hiscrowded schedule a brief appearance at the 1971 National Convention of the Ex-Agents !

Society, during the period September 29 - October 3, 1971.

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convention, that he designate a personal representative from Bureau Headquarters.I

$. Should it not be possible for the Director to participate in this

*~w~*" ***** ap?******,/,,3. That this memorandums returned to the Crime Research Section

so that an appropriate response may be directed to Mr. King reflecting the,

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CpOCTETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS (SFSA)

WASHINGTON CHAPTER25TH ANNIVERSARY DINNEROCTOBER 22, 1971

As you are aware, the Director has agreed to attend

captioned function which is to be held at the Kennedy Center for the

Performing Arts on Friday evening, 1CU22-71.

In connection with t^te event, Mr, John J. Grady, who

is chairman and who, of course ^extended the invitation to Mr. Hoover

during a meeting in Mr, Hoover's Office on 9-16-71, has indicated that

a souvenir program is being prepared and in this program they would

wish to feature a photograph of Mr. Hoover with a testimonial to the

Director from the SFSA. I rrjrt n-^X/ If > *

In this regard Mr. Grady Has' requested our assistance

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? - (1) That the attached proposed testimonial be approved.

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J. Edgar Hoover and the Federal Bureau of

Investigation are synonymous symbols of integrity and seUiess

dedication to the cause of law and order.

Molded to safeguard the principles of our

democracy, the FBI, under the remarkable leadership of

Director Hoover, has achieved an efficiency and effectiveness

unparalleled in the history of law enforcement. In its war on

crime and subversion, the FBI has become as renowned for

its vigilance and concern for the rights of all citizens as it

has for thwarting the enemies of our free society.

Mr. Hoover has rightfully earned the respect,

admiration, gratitude, and support of concerned Americans

everywhere, and history books will record the name of J. Edgar

Hoover as one of our Nation's great men. Those of us who have

had the privilege of carrying the credentials of a Special Agenti

are especially grateful for his untiring efforts to maintain the

high standards of the Bureau, and it is the earnest prayer of

everyone associated with the Society of Former Special Agents

of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, in particular the membership

of the Washington Chapter, that Mr. Hoover will continue as Director

of the FBI for many years to come.

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WITH A TOUCH OF THE OLD SOUTH TRADITION)18lh NATIONAL CONVENTION

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THE FKDERAL 13UUEAU OF INVESTIGATION, INC.

GEORGIA - HOST CHAPTER

THEODORE A. KING

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J. BROOKE BLAKE, JR.T \a.)titio .iZation

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BYRON MATHEWS, JR.

JAMES L. McGOVERN >

THOMAS WOMACK/ SEP

The Honorable J. *, Edgar HooverDirectorFederal Bureau of Investigation506 Old Post Office BuildingWashington, D. C. 20535

Dear Mr. Hoover:

I"

I previously visited with you and wrote you

: concerning the Society of Former Special Agents of the

I Federal Bureau of Investigation National Convention

j which is to be held in Atlanta, Georgia at the Regency

I Hyatt House Hotel, September 29, to October 3, 1971.

The Georgia Host Chapter of the Society regretj

very much that you will be unable to attend; however, we^

feel our National Convention would not be complete unlesj

we have in attendance, a Representative of the Bureau LI

from Washington. Therefore, on behalf of the Georgia

Chapter and of the National Society Membership, we would

appreciate if you could send a personal Representative

to our Convention, fT7

' rx '/? / /) -off" /

All members of the Society will appreciate^ ^

....

your consideration in this matter. i

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Sincerely yours,

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Mr. BishopMr.n (W DATE: 9/15/71

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: TORMER SPECIAL AGENTS >0LIEUTENANT GENERAL JOSEPH Fi/CARROLL,JOHN Fy\DOHERTY, AND JOHN J/GRADY

MEETING WITH DIRECTOR, 11 A.-M. , THURSDAY, 9/16/71

The Director has indicated that he will see captionedindividuals at 11:00 a.m. , Thursday, 9/16/71, and this appointment has beenconfirmed. By way of background, Lieutenant General Joseph F. Carrollcalled on the Director on 1/14/71, to extend to Mr. Hoover an invitation to

/attend the Twenty-fifth Anniversary Dinner of the Washington Chapter of theSociety of Former Special Agents (SFSA) on 5/7/71. This was to be a co-celebration of the Society's 25th anniversary and Mr. Hoover's 47th anniversaryas director of the FBI. The Director advised General Carroll at that timethat although he deeply appreciated the invitation, he was unable to make adefinite commitment that far in the future and suggested that General Carrollcontact him sometime around the first of April.

Our files reveal the subsequent receipt of correspondencefrom General Carroll concerning this celebration, and also reveal a letter fromthe Director to General Carroll dated 3/29/71, in which Mr, Hoover advisedhim that in view of the demands upon the Director at that time, he would beunable to attend the dinner planned for May 7th. In the Director's memorandumto Messrs. Tolson and Bishop of 4/12/71, Mr. Hoover pointed out that wordhas since been received from General Carroll that the dinner has been postponed

Iand will be held sometime in September or October of this year, and that

General Carroll will get in touch with the Director before that time to determinewhether Mr. Hoover will be able to attend the dinner./T^/™-~rj /

ilt appears that this is the purpose~foTwlrtch mese^ncavidu!are now coming in to see Mr. Hoover. There follows a brief;thumbnail; sketch

of these former AgentsV^H R£G-V^ [ , 1 ^ ^A)

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w LlEUffiNl^NT iGENERAL JOSEPH F. CARROLL (Ret. ). is

a former Special Agent who EOD| |a

satisfactory.land.resigned

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| fc Bishop MemoRE: FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS CARROLL, DOHERTY, AND GRADY

known to Mr. Hoover on a first name basis, is on the Special Correspondents

List, and has been in contact with the Bureau and the Director on numerousoccasions since he left the FBI. As noted above, he last saw Mr. Hoover on

1/14/71.

JOHN FRANns noHF.RTY. is a former Special Agent whoEOD l I and resigned! I services satisfactory. He is on the

Special Correspondents List and has been a staunch FBI supporter throughout

his career. He was named Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the Internal

Security Division of the Department in 1954, and from 1960 to early 1970, his

duties included chairmanship of the Interdepartmental Committee on Internal

Security. Prior to his retirement from Government service effectivef I

he was serving as Executive Director of the Intelligence Evaluation Committee,

Mr. Doherty saw the Director on 8/20/71, at which time a colored photograph

was taken of the occasion.

JOHN JOSEPH GRADY, Washingt°n Chapter Chairman of

SFSA, is a former Special Agent who E^D | |and resignedf I

services satisfactory. We have had limited but friendly correspondence with

Mr. Grady, who is on the Special Correspondents List. Since his resignation,

Mr. Grady has been a firm supporter of the Director and the FBI. He sawMr. Hoover on 1/21/60, at which time the Director indicated that Mr. Gradyseemed to have a very good attitude toward the Bureau. Mr. Hoover again saw

Mr. Grady on 9/7/61, at which time Mr. Grady informed him he was planning

to leave Government service and wanted to express his appreciation for the

cooperation the Bureau had extended to him. Mr. Hoover also expressed

appreciation for the cooperation Mr. Grady had extended to the FBI and wished

him well in his future efforts.

RECOMMENDATION:

For Directors information.

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subject: LT. GENERA^ JOSEPH F.U^RROLLMR. JOHN FJ( DOHERTYMR. JOHN j/VGRADYFORMER SPECIAL AGENTSMEETING WITH THE DIRECTORSEPTEMBER 16, 1971

In accordance with prior arrangements approved by Mr. Hoover,captioned individuals visited the Director's Office this morning at which time

they extended an invitation to Mr; Hoover to attend the 25th Anniversary dinner

of the Washington Chapter of thefoocietv of Former Special Agents (SFSA) whichis scheduled to be held at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Fridayevening, 10-22-71, at a time to be designated.

Mr. Hoover accepted this invitation, agreed to make some verybrief remarks on the occasion but requested that no special fuss be madeconcerning his attendance at this dinner.

In response to a request made by Mr. Grady, who is chairmanof this event, the Director approved making available a photograph of himselfas well as one of our new headquarters for use in connection with the printed

program for this affair.

Since the final format for the program has not been worked out

to date, Mr. Grady has indicated that he is not sure whether black-and-white

or color photographs will be required. r-,y;

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whom he could contact' at the Bureau to iron out details of this dinner, the' /Director indicated that Mr. Grady should maintain contact with|

fn this

regard.

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| |to Bishop MemoRE: LT. GENERAL JOSEPH F. CARROLL. .

.

With further reference to the Washington Chapter of SFSA,

General Carroll pointed out that there are more than 5, 000 former Special

Agents in the Society and that there are 79 Chapters located in the United States

and abroad. He noted that the Washington, D. C. , Chapter is twice as large

as any other and includes ii its membership some 11 members of Congress and

at least 20 persons currently holding high-ranking positions in the Government

as Presidential appointees.

With respect to the Society, the Director commented on the

fine relationship the Bureau enjoys with SFSA, noting that such had not always

been the case, as there had been some questionable individuals involved in its

formation and during its early years.

General Carroll said that it was unfortunate that it was not

possible for the Washington Chapters 25th anniversary to be co-celebrated

with Mr. Hoover's 47th anniversary last May. However, the General indicated

that the Director's attendance at the forthcoming dinner in October would

afford the Washington Chapter an opportunity to demonstrate its affection for

Mr. Hoover and its loyalty and dedication to the Bureau and for what it stands.

Mr. Hoover fondly recalled the fine reception he had received

during his attendance at the luncheon held by the Society during its annual

convention here in September, 1967, in Washington. b6

Mr. Hoover noted that then[ I

General Carroll and Messrs. Doherty and Grady said that they

b6| land assured Mr. Hoover

that no one of this individual's ilk will be among the 400 persons scheduled to

attend their forthcoming dinner.

General Carroll observed that with respect to so-called critics

of the Bureau,

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Jo Bishop MemoRE: LT. GENERAL JOSEPH F. CARROLL...

Mr. Hoover indicated that

matter and the Director

[The Director briefed them concerning tne tacts ot tmsctor also noted the irresponsible charges made by|

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The Director pointed out the Bureau's substantial assistance to the strike forces

and our accomplishments in the organized crime field.

Mention was also made by the Director of

|Tne Director ooservea tnai ne nas never uwu imijieaacu

with the validity of lie detectors in terms of determining guilt or innocence

and noted that lie detectors have not been used by the Bureau since 1964.

Brief mention was made of the arrests made by the Bureau in

connection with the burglary of the Selective Service Office in Camden, New Jersey,

as well as the burglary of our Resident Agency at Media, Pennsylvania. ?

Following their departure from Mr. Hoover's Office, General Carroll

and Messrs. Doherty and Grady were most enthusiastic about the Director's decision

to attend the Washington Chapter of the Society of Former Special Agents dinner

and reiterated that it will afford an opportunity for the SFSA to demonstrate

its support of and loyalty to Mr, Hoover and the Bureau.

Arrangements for this affair will be followed closely.

RECOMMENDATION:

^ For information.

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OmONAl rOtM NO. 10

MAT lt*J COITION

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OM OIN. MO. NO. It

ig^ITEP STATES GOVERNMENT

MemorandumTO

FROM

Mr. Bis]hDp7$DATE: 9/27/71

:iefl[subject :NEW OFFICERS OF THEiBClOXaEJEQBMEa.SEECIAUkfiEHl&OF THE FBI (SFSA)

We have learned the following persons have been elected as officers of

the SFSA for the coming year. The results of this election will not be made public *

prior to the 1971 national convention scheduled to be held in Atlanta on 9/29/71.

President, of Miami, Florida, EO] He resignegne<f

1 as a clerk, andand his serviceswas appointed as a Special Agent[

were satisfactory. Since his resignation, we have had cordial correspondence

withdience and he has expressed his warmest personal regards for the Director.

JAMES_ElJfeflfiARTY, President-elect, of New York City, EOP | 1 and resigned

|We have had limited but friendly contact with him since hte resignation,

and we thanked him for a letter he wrote to Senator McGovern on| \for

his

wDAL

upport of the Director and the Bureau,

satisfactory.

OMPSON. Treasurer, of Washington, D.C.

While with the FBI, his services

EOD ] and resigned

FRANK L RICE, Secretary, of San Diego, California, EOD| and retired

Twnen he was SAC of the Honolulu Office. He is on the Special

Correspondents List and we have enjoyed cordial relations with him since his

retirement. He stopped by the Bureau 6/22/71, and asked that his warmest

regards be given to the Director.

JOHN ft.VDOYLE. Executive Committee (2-year term), of Detroit, Michigan, EODI land retired! I During his tenure with t^TBare^hisweVe highly satisfactory and we have corrfcgggj||$d^itft*hi»/wM flir

retire

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rES , Executive PnmmittPP (3-vear termV 8f ^fefe8^J871 3<J1 and resign*^ I

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I |to Bishop MemoRE: NEW OFFICERS OF THE SFSA

:irefl[_

REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENTS

BURTON ffiiMICHAEL, Northeast, of Livingston, New Jersey, EOD andLj. iNoruieasi, ui juiviugowiii m?w wwwvj, ^v~i ,

Jafter performing satisfactory services. We have maintainedretir—

, , ^ ^

lifted but cordial correspondence with him since his retirement

tNTOOMERY. Mid Atlantic, of Baltimore, Maryland, EODIERY,Jwith

and

He is on the Special Correspondents

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retired iwith satisfactory services.

List $CL) and we have maintained cordial correspondence with him since his

retirement.

JAMES L,

fori

GOVERN, Southeast, of Atlanta, Georgia, EOD and was a

] He is on the SCL and we have maintainedier SAC who retired

very cardial relations with him since his retirement.

CARYL WneABBEBSQN* North Central, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, EOD and

We have maintained

iitfited Uut cordial correspondence with him since his resignation.

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after performing satisfactory services,

JOHN SJTFQDD. South Central, of Albuquerque, New Mpisa and

prmpttT jHKttSKINE. Western, of Honolulu, Hawaii, EOD 1 and resignedJtSKINE, Western, ot Honolulu, nawan, r*\ju\

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RECOMMENDATION:

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THE^fig^IETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE FBI. ASSEMBLED AT

ITS 18TH ANNUAL CONVENTION AT ATLANTA GEORGIA TODAY UNANIMOUSLY

ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS CONVEYING TO YOU THE HEARTFELT THANKS OF

OUR ENTIRE MEMBERSHIP FOR YOUR UNPARRELLED LEADERSHIP OF THE

BUREAU OVER THE PAST 47 YEARS AND RENEWING ASSURANCES OF OUR

UNSWERVING SUPPORT OF YOU AND ALL OUR FORMER COLLEAGUES IN

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OPTIONAL FOftM NO. 10

tur I Ml EDITIONoia c(n. no. no. ir

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

MemorandumTO

FROM

Mr. Bisho;

«1tyDATE: 9-27-71

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AGENTsoFiHEnrar

You will recall that the Director by letter of

August 30, 1971, to Mr. Theodore A. King, General Chairman of

the 1971 National Convention of captioned group, designated you

(Mr. Bishop) to attend this event in Atlanta, Georgia. Subsequently,

Mr. King advised that he desired you to address the convention on

October 2, 1971, at which time there would be an installation of the

new officers of the Society.

Attached please find a suggested manuscript for your

speech at this convention.

RECOMMENDATION:

That upon approval attached manuscript be returned

to the Crime Records Division.

Enclosure

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REMARKS OF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR THOMAS £. BISHOP

BEFORE THE 1971 CONVENTION OF THESOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE FBI

ATLANTA, GEORGIAOCTOBERS, 1971

There is an old saying In the FBI that you never

say "good-bye" to % Bureau friend because sooner or later you'll

be sure to meet him again. And there are many ways in the Bureau's

service how that can be accomplished - a transfer, coming to

Washington for In-Service, an inspection trip, stopping at a Field

Office while on leave, calling a buddy a thousand miles away for a

little advice and help!

Today I find this old saying more true than ever -

with great personal Joy and satisfaction for me. I've only been in

Atlanta a short time but it's almost like reliving my Bureau career.

I've met fellows with whom I served as fellow Agents; some who were

assigned to field offices when I, as a supervisor or Agent in Charge,

wrote their efficiency reports; and a few here who have written myI oUon „

Felt .

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Director. Before leaving Washington, Mr. Hoover asked me to

extend his heartfelt and sincere greetings to each of you for a most

successful convention. Not only that, but he wanted me to tell you

how much he personally appreciates and is encouraged by the numerous

expressions of support which he and the FBI have received from you -

both from your Society as an organization and from many of you as

individual former Agents. This sincere and unstinting confidence in

the FBI has meant much not only to the Director but to all of us who

are in active service.

The past year, as you know, has been a time of bitter -

almost unrestrained - attack against the FBI. A chorus of jackals

has howled a #smal litany of prevarication, innuendoes and misstatements

against Mr. Hoover and the FBI. Columnists like Jack Anderson

and Jack Nelson have fired salvo after salvo against us hoping to break

down public respect for our organization. Anderson has even had

his yokels going through Mr. Hoover's garbage cans seeking tidbits

he might use in his syndicated column. A few prominent national

figures, working on misinformation or for ulterior political motives,

have tried to use the FBI as a punching bag. The last year witnessed

a smear campaign of unprecedented proportions.

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The smear campaign is probably far from over. Later

this month, for example, a newly formed group called the Committee

for Public Justice and the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University

are holding a conference on the FBI. According to the original announce-

ment, the Committee was to consist of prominent private citizens concerned

that the Nation has entered a "period of political repression. " Among the

members of its Executive Committee is Ramsey Clark, and others

associated with it are known for their hostility to the FBI and law

enforcement in general. One of the announced participants at the

Conference is Fred Cook who has made a career denouncing the FBI.

Here is a private group, under so-called intellectual

and academic auspices, which is clearly stacked against the FBI. This

is only another example of the kind of hostile situation we face and must

vigorously meet.

How can we meet this challenge? By forthrightly and

tirelessly telling our story, the story of the FBI and the story of how

law enforcement protects the rights, lives and property of citizens.

This is not the first smear campaign directed against

Mr. Hoover. Many times in the past there were campaigns by vultures

looking for weak points. These smear campaigns failed simply because

their instigate*® could find no solid evidence to support their allegations.

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I feel that the current smear campaign, however,

despite its noisy intensity, has failed in its basic aim to undermine

the Bureau*s respect among the American people.

Why has it failed?

Because of the tremendous confidence and support

of the FBI by patriotic and concerned citizens, such as you in the

Former Special Agents Society. These citizens know firsthand

what the FBI is - the principles on which it was founded, the standards

by which it operates, its goals for public service. Not only have

thousands of citizens personally written Mr. Hoover and/or commu-

nicated their support to other FBI officials, but in their own communities

by word of mouth, in forum discussions, in letters to the newspapers,

they have helped puncture and expose the falsehoods spun by the

jackal chorus of false critics. They have helped, in Mr. Hoover's

words, to set the record straight.

On behalf of Mr. Hoover and all FBI employees, I

want to pledge to you that we in the FBI will continue to fulfill our

basic responsibilities and to uphold the high principles of our

organization. The FBI is your organization too. You helped create

it through your hard work, dedication and spirit of sacrifice. You

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represent an alumni who are as interested aa we, the present

employees, In holding high tha reputation of the FBI.

The recent criticism, unfortunately, haa been

catching tha praaa haadllaaa and haa probably obacurad many of

tha Bureau's accomplishments. I thought you might be interested

in a "progress report" on some of the things going on now.

Probably of greatest interest to you is our

progress at Quantico. Quantico seems to be one of those magic words

for all former Agent* conjuring up a host of memories - the eggs at

breakfast, the lectures, the exams, flrearma!

As you know, we are now in the final stages of

completing our new FBI Academy complex. This is located Just

across the road from our new ranges on the Marine Base about

10 miles from the Old Academy building. If everything goes according

to plan, we hope to occupy the new Academy in the late foil of 1972.

Let me tell you something about the new Academy.

There will be an administration building, a student services building,

a specialized law enforcement library, a large auditorium, a three

-

story building for classroom space and laboratories, and a three-section

building housing physical training and specialised classrooms, for

example where crime scene searches can be made.

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You'll r*m«mt»r the housing facilities at the Old

Academy building. Now we'll have two seven-story dormitories

able to accommodate 720 persons. Lounges and a laundry area

will be on tiie first floors, with 30 rooms on each floor. There

will be two persons per room, with toilet and shower facilities

located between the rooms.

These faculties, of course , will allow the Bureau

to greatly expand its training possibilities both for our own Agents

and for local officers. For example, we hope te train up to 2, 000

local officers in the FBI National Academy per year - a tenfold

increase over the present 200. In addition, we expect to offer

training in specialized schools of shorter duration to another 1, 000

officers per year.

At present, we are negotiating with University of

Virginia officials to develop accreditation for educational phases

of the Academy for officers successfully completing the program.

Academic fields in the new curriculum will include, for example,

Departments of Behavioral Science, Education and Communication

Arts, Forensic Science, Law and Management. This accreditation

will facilitate the transfer <H credits earned at the Academy to

colleges and universititoin the graduates* home communities.

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We are currently training a high quality faculty

to handle our expanded educational program. A number of Agents

are pursuing or have completed graduate work In a number of

fields. In addition, as In the past, we will be calling upon guest

lecturers to help.

We at tile Bureau are extremely enthusiastic over

the tremendous possibilities opening up in the field of law

enforcement training. It will be with sentimental regret that

we give up the Old Academy building - a building where all you

fellows spent, I am sure, many pleasurable hours. But, the

New Academy opens up vast additional possibilities in the FBI's

fight against crime and subversion.

Still another field of almost sensational progress

has been with the National Crime Information Center (NCIC). As

you will recall, the NCIC was instituted in January, 1967, and

currently there are 102 control terminals tied to our computer in

Washington which provide service to Canada and to all of the 50

States. The NCIC, with its computerized index of documented

information concerning crime and criminals, serves as the nucleus

of a now vast information network which includes local, State, and

Federal law enforcement agencies on a nationwide basis.

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The NCIC*s daily volume of transactions has been

constantly increasing. For example, the central computer in

Washington is now handling a daily average of over 72, 000

transactions. Positive responses from the computer resulting

in the apprehension of criminals, solution of crime, and the

recovery of property number over 600 a day. The number of

records stored in the NCIC central computer totals over 3 million.

A related program, which will greatly assist law

enforcement over the entire country, is the FBI's computerized

criminal history system. For over 47 years through our Identification

Division we have exchanged criminal history information in the

form of criminal identification records with local, State, and

Federal agencies. This, of course, is a manual system operated

through the United States mails. Working with the States, the FBI

plans to process the criminal identification record for computer

storage and make the computerized records available through an

expanded NCIC communications network. In this way, criminal

history information will be immediately available to Federal, State,

and local police, prosecutors, courts and correctional agencies for

day-to-day use. We believe that the computerized criminal history

system represents a decisive breakthrough in law enforcement.

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The FBI's success ta the organized crime fight

is most encouraging. During the 1971 fiscal year, as a result

of Bureau investigation utile critical field, 6S1 hoodlum,

gambling, and vice figures were convicted of an assortment of

Federal charges, and more than $9 million worth of cash,

property, weapons, and gambling paraphernalia was confiscated.

In addition, more than 1,900 organised crime subjects—including

six national Syndicate leaders—were in various stages of

prosecution as the fiscal year closed.

Passage of the Organised Crime Control Act of

1970 greatly expanded our jurlsdication in the illegal gambling

field. Fiscal year 1971 accomplishments under this Act, which

has been In effect only since October, 1970, amounted to some

725 arrests and the confiscation of cash, property, and gambling

paraphernalia valued at approximately , $1, 700, 000. Anttgambling

operations included the largest series of raids in Bureau history.

Another area of the FBTs current work might be

of special Interest to you, and this is our Investigation of extremist

New Left activities. This is a matter of key investigative concern

for us.

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Out of the so-called New Left, which started

developing a number of years ago, has come a revolutionary-

guerrilla type who is an extreme menace to our democratic

institutions. An excellent example, of course, is the Weatherman,

the extremist wing of the former Students for a Democratic Society.

Many of these New Left extremists are now living

underground. They have changed their names, and are using

aliases and moving clandestinely from location to location. They

are bitterly hostile to law enforcement, and especially hate the FBI.

The Weatherman and their allies have been involved

in a number of violations of Federal law. Some actually have

operated bomb factories as symbolized by the terrible explosion

in Greenwich Village in the spring of 1970. They have directed

violence against military installations, police stations, Government

buildings, private industry, and business establishments.

These revolutionaries represent a bitter and violent

breed of criminal. They have absolutely no respect for the law or

the law enforcement officer. They hate you, too, saying that as

former Agents of the FBI you are "Establishment pigs' 1 who should

be liquidated. This hatred is not feigned; it is genuine and dangerous

.

Their heroes are Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, Mao Tse-tung and their

basic aim is to destroy our society and democratic institutions.

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Unfortunately, the** extremists - whether they are

Weatherman or membere of the Black Panther Party * have many

sympathizers. These sympathizers are often respected citizens of

the community. They themselves probably would not be involved in

an act of violence, but they are eager to give aid and comfort in the

form of food, shelter, transportation, and counsel to the actual

culprits. These sympathisers look upon extremist violence not as

"crime" but as ^oliUcai acts for a good cause.

"

Obviously, these sympathizers are hostile to law

enforcement. They refuse to cooperate with our Agents. In fact,

they will tell complete lies and falsehoods to protect the extremists.

This makes the task of the FBI and other law enforcement officers

more and more difficult.

Another construction project which receives

considerable attention from the "sidewalk superintendents" back

at the Bureau is our new Headquarters building. For those of you

have recently been in Washington, you will have noticed that the big

hole north of Pennsylvania Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets has

gradually been filled with the underground structure and now, in the

last few weeks, the first parts of the aboveground edifice have been

shooting up. We fll soon be ready for putting up the steel girders

and progress will then be even more rapid. Construction is right

on schedule, and we hope that the building will be completed in 1974.

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At the present time, the FBI** work continueg to

mount The Uniform Crime Report* shew a steady Increase of

crime. The Soviet Union continues through Us espionage network

to seek classified Information In our country. The rise of the New

Left, along with black nationalism, has propelled serious problems

for the FBI. At the same time, we have received additional

Jurisdiction from various Acts passed by the Congress.

Perhaps never before la our history has the

confidence of the American people been more vital to the FBI.

For that reason, we are deeply appreciative of

the continuing support of the Society of Former Special Agents.

If you visited FBI Headquarters In Washington or any of our 59

Field Offices, you would find at heart the same organization as

when you left 20, 10, 7, or 1 year ago. Yes, there would be some

changes. We've trained a large number of new Agents In the last

year. In fact, we now have sllgbtly over 8, 500 Agents - the

largest number we have ever had. You would find many new faces

and perhaps different locations for some of the Field Offices.

There have also been other changes in the Interest of efficiency

and Improvement of operations.

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But, In the FBI today we strive for the same level

of excellence as when you were a Special Agent. We strive to do

our very best, working to serve the people. Here the Bureau is

the same today as in former years - and it shall be so in the future.

Yes, we have our detractors and critics. We have

always had them. But as long as we in the FBI uphold Mr. Hoover's

high standards, I am confident we will continue to merit respect and

support of the citizenry.

Here is the challenge for the future.

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October 5, 1971

Mr. William 0/\Gray.^resident / \

^Society of FdrroejL Special Agents of theFederal Bureau of Investigation, Inc.

807 Airierican BuildingCedar Rapids, Iowa 52401

Dear Mr. Gray:

Your telegram was received on October 3rd

and I am deeply grateful for the unanimous action

of the members in attendance at the annual convention

of the Society of Fonaer Special Agents of the FBI

in supporting my direction of the Bureau. Please

convey to them my sincere appreciation for these

Resolutions

.

Sincerely yours,

I. Edgai Hoove*

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

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SUHJECT "SOCIETY OF TifffiMBp gPBPTAT. AfiFjflTfl f\V**

THE FBI1971 NATIONAL CONVENTIONATLANTA, GEORGIASEPTEMBER 29 THROUGH OCTOBER 2, 1971

Da accordance with the Director's instructions, Bishopattended the above-captloned Convention as Mr. Hoover's representative.Slightly over 1200 were registered for attendance at the Convention, whichwas an outstanding affair. Panels were held on legal and tax matters,Industrial security and national affairs. In addition, at the luncheon on

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Thursday, September 80, 1971, Vice President Agnew was the featuredspeaker, m his talk he made very favorable mention of the Director andthe FBI (a communication from Mr. Hoover has already been sent to theVice President thanking him for his remarks). The Vice President wasextremely well received by the members of the Society and It was obviousthat he was Impressed with the high quality of the membership. GovernorJames Carter of Georgia also appeared at the luncheon and made brief

welcoming remarks. At the general business meeting held on Saturday

morning, October 2, 1971, Bishop was the featured speaker and delivered

the speech previously approved by the Director. It was extremely well

received by the members and their wives who were also permitted to attend

the business meeting on this day because of the Bureau representative being

the speaker. At this general business meeting, two resolutions were passed^

commending the Director and expressing support for him. These are being

submitted separately to the Bureau by the Chairman of the Resolutions

Committee and will be appropriately acknowledged upon receipt.

During the convention literally hundreds of former Special

[Agents made a point of expressing to Bishop their complete admiration,

support and loyalty to the Director and the FBL m private conversations

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Bishop to Felt memo (continued)

Re: SOCIETY OF FORMER SAs1971 NATIONAL CONVENTION

with them, it was obvious to Bishop that these members, as individuals,

have been doing a great deal of "missionary work" in their homecommunities in an effort to combat the campaign of criticism which has

been directed against the Bureau and the Director during the past year.

The Society of Former Special Agents continues to be completely behind

the Bureau.

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JIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS (SFSA)

WASHINGTON CHAPTER25TH ANNIVERSARY DINNEROCTOBER 22, 1971

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In this Bureau on October as, 1971, concerning!

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made a matter of record; however, this Burpan Iff not

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MAILED 7

OCT 19 1971

FBI

Very truly yours,

J. Edgar Hoover

John Edgar HooverDirector

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Dear Mr. Hoover:

As chapter chairman of the Indiana Chapter (71 strong) of the

Society of former agents, I have been asked to solicit yourhelp In the correction of a situation that we collectively feel

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All of us who had the opportunity of serving under your splendiddirection wish you well for many more years of astute guidance ofthe greatest organization in the world.

Very truly yours,

<&^<Robert F. O'Keefe

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(2) That the attached communication be forwarded to SAC, Indianapolis, forinformation in any contact he might ha>e with O'Keefe.ct ne mignt haye with O'Keefe.

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October 12, 1071

Mr . \ /alter E .KDcnco

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Dear Mr. Dence:

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Your letter of October 4, 19 71, has beenreceived. It is always reassuring to know that formerSpecial Agents continue to hold the bureau in such hi'jh

esteem, and you may be certain that both Mr. Bishop andI appreciate your generous remaiks and kind sentiments.

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I also want to thank vou for inviting me to

address your convention which will meet in New Orleansduring November, 1072. Although the uncertainty of myfuture schedule precludes my making a definite commitmentso far in advance, I will certainly keep your invitation in mind.

It was very thoughtful of you to suggest calling

t my office and, as you have already been advised by[of our Headquarters staff, an appointmentinspector!

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advised he was coming to Washington on 10-22-71, to attend the dinner being

sponsored on that date by the Washington Chapter of the Society of FormerSpecial Agents for the purpose of honoring the Director. He wondered if it

would be possible to call on the Director on that date in order to pay his ownrespects as well as those of the entire membership. He orally advised Bishop

that necessity for plane trip prevents him arriving before noon on 10/22/71,

He went on to point out that the next convention of the Society

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would be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, from November 8-11, 1972, and

he wanted to know if it might be possible for Mr. Hoover to address the

members of the Society at that time

.

He also noted the abuse which had been directed toward

Mr. Hoover and the Bureau recently, and he pledged the fullest kind of support

from the Society's entire membership and indicated that he and his associates

were ready at any tune to serve the Bureau in any possible way. _ ^ ^ „,

Mr. Pence is a former Special Agent who EOD as a clerk on

| as an Agent on| ~| and voluntarily resigned on I I He-jjadj

a good record while he was in the Bureau, has been most cordial in his \*/^j

correspondence with us, and has repeatedly expressed his warmest personal

regards for the Director. He has stated several times that he was alwaysready and available to be of any possible service to Mr. Hoover or the Bureau.

Since his resignationJ md over

the years he has been1

very active in we society w/iere a» wu new several

national offices. _

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|to Bishop MemoRE: WALTER E. DENCE

While in Miami, Dence appears to have been a strong "lawand order" man and has, on occasion, aligned himself with those politicalfigures in South Florida who have pledged to direct their activities againstcrime and the various criminal elements.

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On 8-30-61, Dence and I came to theBureau and were afforded a very special tour. At that time, he discussedthe communist menace with a Bureau official, expressed his deep concernabout this problem, and spoke most highly concerning the manner in whichMr. Hoover was dealing with communism.

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In May, 1967, I Iwrote to the Director andwanted to know if a duplicate 10-year Service Award Key could be givento masmuch as the original had been taken in a burglary of their home.

In view of existing Bureau policy,it would not be possible to do this.

was informed that

We have no records indicating that Mr. Dence has ever receivedan autographed book or photograph of the Director, and the files of theIdentification Division contain no arrest data identifiable with him. Also,the files of the Director's Office contain no additional information regardingMr. Dence.

RECOMMENDATIONS:

(1) Although 10-22-71, is the evening on which the Directoris to appear at the dinner being sponsored by the Washington Chapter of theSociety, it is felt that Mr. Hoover might desire to indicate a convenient time onthe afternooruof 10-22-71, when he could meet briefly in his Office with Mr. Dence.

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to Bishop MemoRE: WALTER E. DENCE

(2) Inasmuch as the date set for the 1972 convention of theSociety is over a year away, it is not felt that the Director should make adefinite commitment in this regard at the present time but rather Mr. Denceshould be informed that Mr. Hoover will keep this in mind and that it besuggested to Mr. Dence he get in touch with us again concerning this matter.

(3) If the foregoing is approved, this memorandum bereturned to the Crime Research Section where an appropriate letter

outlining the Director's wishes in this matter will be prepared for transmittalto Mr. Dence.

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OPriCE OF THE PRESIDENT

WALTER E. OENCE

SUITE

IBV. FI.AGLE

MIAMI, PLOW

J. Edgar Hoover

October 4. 1971

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HonorableDirectorFederal Bureau of InvestigationU. s. Department of Justice9th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.Washington , D.C.

Dear Mr. Hoover:

Mr. 1^>]f«rm -.

Mr. Foil _^.Mr. SulMvJmMr. Mrjfir/

Mr. \W*A» I

Mr. mUi'J, kMr. CuUuhmiMr. C«»p«r _Mr. Conrad _Mr. Dnlbny fc

Mr. Clovuliin

Mr. lender _Mr. Rosen __Mr. TbvoI __Mr. Waltarii _Mr. Soyan _Tolo. Room fMinn HolmanMinn Candy _

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aei^SEnvest

For my first official letter, as President of thaffiocletv ofFormer Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,IilC., I am wilLlng to you, to learn whether or 'not, it will bepossible to see you and pay my respects on behalf and for ourentire membership, during my trip to Washington, D.C, onOctober 22, 1971 . which trip is for the purpose of joining inhonoring you at the dinner at the Kennedy Center, being hostedby the Washington Chapter of our organization.

I had the good fortune to be seated next to Assistant Directornomas Bishop, (who so ably and admirably represented you at

bur convention in Atlanta, Georgia) , and I told him of my planto write to you the first official letter that I would send as

the new President, and he kindly offered to report to you myrequest for an audience with you on October 22, 1971,. since hefelt that he would be able to do so several days before my letter, v

uld be able to reach your office. ^S^Tl""3v\k ^'C^Fsi

A large number of members and their wives made comments to meafter Assistant Director Bishop's talk at our general;,*neeting—»'

on October 2, 1971, in the following vein, "Walter, how do youexpect to top that talk at New Orleans"? My answer was, ofcourse, the solution and only answer would be, if we could inducer'the Director himself to be present, and give us the same type oj

inspiring talk, that was so enthusiastically received when give]

by him to the membership and their wives, at the conventionluncheon held in Washington, D.C, at our next convention, whiS

siana, November 8 through 11,

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Honorable J. Edgar Hoover -2- October 4, 1971

You may consider this the first request for you to honor us bysuch an address.

I have had the privilege of working closely with our retiringPresident, William 0. Gray, during the past year when theBureau and yourself have been the targets of so much abuse and

I want to assure you (although I fully believe that suchassurance is not needed) , that during my term as President thefullest kind of support for you and for the Bureau will continueto be forthcoming from the entire membership of our organizationand if, at any time you should feel that further or more directand specific steps would be called for on our part, I would behappy to have you communicate with me at any time, night or day,

in any manner you wish, to see that we are fully informed as towhat procedures would seem most desirable under the then existingcircumstances as you know them.

With kindest personal regards.

Respectfully yours,

lAJ&Mn f.

Walter £. DencePresident

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OPTIONAL FO>M NO. 10MAT l»*l tDITION

OJA 0(N. MG. NO. 27

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Memorandum\/

Mr. Bishop$/ DATE: 10-22-71

b6NSeOETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS (SFSA)WASH1NUTUN tiHAPTKR25TH ANNIVERSARY DINNEROCTOBER 22, 1971

It has been determined that the private reception beingI held in the Director's honor in the South Opera Lounge of the John F.Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts this evening is being nnrier-

Iwritten bvl

[ |who is on the Special CorrespondentsList, had planned to attend the reception and dinner afterwards, however.an unexpected development in I I

this evening.!

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It may be of interest to the Director to know that all

of the concessions including the Hall in which the affair is to be heldtonight are operated by thep

It has also been learned fronVCongressman H. Allen Smith, arrangement^ have been made to obt

the services of an individual named|

available, it is not possible to identifyl [from Bufiles . 1 .—

1

services have been retained to make candid photographs of the festivities I

this evening. We have been advised that he will not be using flash

equipment.

RECOMMENDATION: jbi**^

For information.

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OPTIONAL FOKM NO. 10

UU,Yr>o*) EDITIQjf

OSA SIN, IEG. MO. 27 Tolson

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Memorandumto =Mr. Bishop DATE; 10-15-71

FROM

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;C,p*-oL^OX:

Qimjrf^yuPv^ETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS (SFSA)WASHINGTON CHAPTER^((ANNIVERSARY DINNEROCTOBER 22, 1971

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Captioned dinner yk scheduled to be held in the

"North Gallery Roof of the John F. Kennedy Center for the PerformingArts next Friday evening, 10-22-71. It has been determined that this

dinner is scheduled to start promptly at 8:00 p.m . , with a cocktail

party for those attending commencing at iiOO p.m.

The dress is optional, with black tie for those on the

dias, which, of course, will include Mr. Hoover.

Mr. John Grady, chairman of this affair, who is, of

course, well known to the Director and is the individual who accompaniedGeneral Carroll and John Doherty to the Director's Office on 9-16-71 to

invite the Director to attend, advises that a private reception in lionor

of the Director will, be held in the South Opera Lounge , which is just off^

the first floor of the Kennedy uenterTcommencing at TlOO p.m.

**

This private reception, according to Mr. Grady, will beconfined to those who will be on the dias with Mr. Hoover and one or twoother distinguished personages, a group not to exceed 40 persons

.

The South Opera Lounge is a very tastefuUy decorated

room of approximately 40 feet by 40 feet, which features a beautiful

crystal chandelier, a gift to the Center from th^flepublicj)f Irelaftid.

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Mr. Grady has asked that if the Director's schedule

permits and in order that he might have an opportunity to visit with

all those who will be on the dias with him, Mr. Hoover might wish to

arrive at the Center at approximately 7:20 p. m, , where he will be

met at the "HalTof Sfettes" entrance by a small reception fimnmjttpg

to be selected for this purpose, who will then escort Mr. Hoover to

the South Opera Lounge and thereafter to the "North Gallery Roof"

for the dinner itself. As soon tas the reception committee is selected,

the identities of those on that committee will be made available to the

Director.

The identities of all those to be on the dias with

Mr. Hoover are not known as yet since details regarding the makeupof the dias party have not been completed. It is known, however, that

Lt. General Joseph Carroll and Mr. Graftl I

as well as Congre ssman H. Allen Smith and Congressman Omar.

Burleson , who are the senior members of their respective Parties

in the SFSA, as well as Mr. James Rowley. Director of the Secret

Service^ are scheduled to be on the dias."

As a matter of additional information, His Excellency

Patrick Cardinal O 'Boyle was most anxious to attend and give the

benediction, however, he is precluded from doing so due to a prior

out-of-town commitment which he was unable to reschedule.

The Director will be kept advised of all developments.

RECOMMENDATION

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For information.

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For the Information of the Bureau, ROBERTT/

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I am veil acquainted with the members of the IndianaChapter described by Mr. O'KEEFE as being 71 strong. While there

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may be 71 former Special Agents who are members living in Indiana,the only active Chapter activity is a monthly luncheon in Indianapolisvhich is generally attended by only 12-15 members "who reside inthe general Indianapolis area.

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A memorandum from10/18/71 has attached to it a letter datehd

Ito Mr. Callahan dated

bb Mr. Hoover instructed Bishop that during the visit to the

Bureau of Walter EY Pence, newly installed President of the Society of FormerSpecial Agents of tl/g FBI, Bishop should advise Mr. Pence of this situation.

While Mr. Dence was at the BureaiTon 00/

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2/%l<7&iGho& /I (Jdiscussed this matter with Mr. Pence at length and, in addition.

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RE:

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05A GEN. MO. NO. 17

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Memorandum

Mr. Bishfofay'

TolsonFelt.

DATE:

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10-20-71

_ JfirMi AOBwrsi (SFSA)^SHINGTUN chaptkk

25TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER

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Mr. John Grady, Chairman of the Washington Chapter of the1 SFSA, has advised that Mr. John F. Doherty and Lt. General Joseph F,1 Carroll will be members of the committee who will greet the Director atthe "Hall of States" entrance to the John F. Kennedy Center for the PerformingArts.at or about £;20 p.m. on Friday evening, 10-22-71. It should be herenotedttiat there are only two entrances to the Center, and the "Hall of States"'entrance is the northernmost.

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Mr* Doherty and General Carroll , both of whom are wellknown to the Director, will then escort Mr. Hoover to the private^ receptionwhich is to be held in Mr. Hoover f

s honor in the South Opera Lounged"„^HMMMSP*

As previously noted, the reception in the South Opera Loungewill be attended by persons, ntl thp rials as well as other notable personagesin the SFSA. Mr. Feltprivate reception.

have also beefji invited to attend this

,The following individuals are scheduled to be at the private,

\ reception and on the dais with ]^r, Hn^r-

igned[Service

Honorable James J. Rowley., Director of the Secret

resignedon the Special Correspondents List.

, i Mr. Rowley is a former Special Agent, EOD|J and is well known to the Director. Mr. Rowley is also

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-Mr. Callahan- Miss Gandy- Miss Holmes

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Honorable Edward ATTamm United States Circuit

Jttdgfi. Hi strict of Columbia Circuit, United States Court of Appeals .H^~l

resignedJttdgfi Tpmm is a former Bureau official, EOD

rSpecial Correspondents List.

andHe is well known to the Director and is aiso on the

California, [

] resigned

Honorable H. Allen Smith . Congressman fromT-T Congressman SmithTs a former Special Agent,

and is on the Special Correspondents List.

[resigned

Honprable^Omar Burleson . Congressman from Texas.ressman Burleson is a former Special Agent, EOD

and is on the Special Correspondents List.

It is noted that Congressman Smith and Burleson are thesenior members of their respective Parties who are members of SFSA.

Additional persons on the dais are:

Reverend Oliver D. Collier[

Collier is on the Special fcorrespopflenfcg-frist. He is a former 'SpecialAgent. EODlEO]

]tonc

1 Reverend

s a clerk and %s a Special Agent. He resignedstudy for the ministry. He is currently pastor of the Chew Chase -

Bethesda Assembly of God Church . Reverend Collier will give the invocationat the dinner.

Dr. Merrill W. Drennan[ ] Dr. Drennanis the pastor of the Me^opolitan Memorial United Methodist Church herein the District. Dr. Drennan is a former Special Agent, EOD

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andresigneq^__|after performing satisfactory services. Our relations withhim have been favorable since that time. Dr. Drennan has accepted aninvitation to offer the invocation and benediction aththe graduation exercisesof the FBI National Academy on 11-3-71.

Lt. GeneralJoseph F. Carroll [

Mr. John Gradv[, ,

Mr. Grady, of course,accompanied by General Carroll and Mr. John F. Doherty, extended theinvitation to the Director to attend this dinner on 9-16-71 when they visitedMr. Hoover's Office.

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[ ]to Mr. Bishop MemoRE: SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS (SFSA)

Mr. Walter E. Pence I |Mr. Dence is the

National President of the SFS& and is scheduled to meet with the Director

at 10:1)0 a.m. , lU-iSSfi-71 in the Director's Office.

Mr. Paul .R V.r>t<7Ar\ff*r \

is a retired Special Agent, EODI land retiree! 7Mr. Ertzinger

Mr. Ertzinger

is the Chairman-Elect of the Washington Chanter of the SFSA and will

replace^Mr^ Grady as Chairman on the evening of 10-22-71. Our relations

with Mr. Ertzinger have been favorable.

With respect to the evening program, prior to the

commencement of the dinner at 8:00 p. m. , the Director will be escorted

from the private reception in the South Opera Lounge ^rfg oiffaatm» tn ^ffiyafrir lohhv adjacent to the "North Gallery Roofrand Mr. Grady , as

Master of Ceremonies, willjntrqduce the head table as they enter the

banquet room. Mr. Hoover will be the last to be announced and will be

escorted toTne <kis bv fnur former Nation^ presidents of the SFSA.,

The Director will be JUnked on the dais by Judge Tamin and Mr. Gradylg

The//^£WtMfPresidents are as follows:

eod[Mr. Charles M.Noone . a former Special Agent,

] resigneaT |Mr. Noone is on the Special Correspondents

List and is well known to the Director.

Undersecretary of the.

Special Agent, EODCorrespondents Li;

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r. Francis X. Planj , who is Special Assistant to the

partment of the Armv. Mr. Plant is a former

|resigned and is on the Special

[ ] and resignedf

Mr. Frank J. Holmes,. EOD as a Special Agent

Special Correspondents List.J"Sir. Holmes is now retired and is on the

Mr. John F. OtConnell is a former Special Agent,

]and resigned! I His services were satisfactory.EOD l

Mr. Q !Connell is now retired

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Following the arrival of everyone at the head table, a militaryhonor guard will execute "posting of the colors" and then the National Anthemwill be sung bv a former Special Agent, Robert G. Emond, r l andresigned

!He is on the Special Correspondents list.

Following the National Anthem, Reverend Collier will offer the

invocation, dinner will be served, and following dinner Mr. Grady, againacting in his capacity as Master of Ceremonies, will acknowledge distinguishedguests.

A presentation will then be made to Mr. Charles Noone for hisservices to the SFSA and also to Mr. Robert L. Shortley, who is Chairman of

the membership committee for the Washington Chapter, SFSA. Both of ftiese

men will receive plaques from Mr. Grady.

• Mr. Grady will then introduce General Carroll who will in turn(introduce the Director.

Following the Director's remarks, Mr. Walter E. Pence-National President. SFSA. will make the presentation of the porcelainfigurine to Mr. Hoover.

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Following the presentation , Mr. Gradv will introduce the new^Chairman of the Washington fchaoter SFSA^ Mr. Paul Ertzinger , who,following a brief statement, will call upon Dr. Drennan to offer the benediction.

I

Mr. Grady has asked that if the Director approves, he,Mr. Grady, would like to display the figurine on the dais following the dinner inorder that all those in attendance might have an opportunity to see and admire it.

I

Mr. Grady indicated that if this is possible he would then see to

}t personally that ttieneurine is delivered to Mr. Hoover's Office at the.

Bureau on 10-23-71.

At the conclusion of the evening's festivities and at such time as|Mr. Hoover desires, the Director will be escorted far Messrs. Dohertv anjI qarrolL to life limousine which will be parked at the "Hall of States"entrance.

As further pertinent details develop, the Director will be keptadvised.

RECOMMENDATION:

For information. ^f^^ ^Vt^ Wk

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OPUCNM KM* MO •h nil tpmoNoi* »m vo. no if

united states (jovkrnmknt

Memorandumto Mr. BlshofltfW- NftiK: 10-29-71

FROM f7

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subjectEUGENE h/^&EWARTjATLANTA CHAPTERJjSOCIETY OF FORMER^SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE FEDERAL BUREAUof m^mGAmm, mc.

MEETING WIT^OTLECTOR /I .

10:15 A. M., lirf-'U. * T a a *3>£^ /% / pWfc*Hj

backgrounqD^^' y '

SAC; Atlanta advised by airtcl dated 10-26-71, that national

Convention of captioned organization held in Atlanta, Georgia, frctt 9/29-; 10/3/71. Resolutions were passed which the Atlanta Chapter vouki like to

present to the Director personally. Stewart has been designated to mate the

presentation and will be In Washington on 11/3 -5/T1. The Director noted"at 10:15 a. m., Nor. 5. H."

INFORMATION IN BUFILES:

Mr. Stewart ia an the Special nprrMPflMenta Ufli ^nd Is aformer ASAC who EOD I I- ««* retired I L

I

I

I

Stewart, while ASAC of the Atlanta OfficeJ jwerephotographed with the Director on 12-13-67, faiinwi^ prggerfq*1"** of ***»

30-Year Service Award Kay. Stewart is presently!

Files of the Director's Office contain no additional pertinent

irrest record. _ ,

CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS: ^:JJ^Jr^ ~Iinformation regarding Stewart and he has no arrest record.—_ ^* <» *?

I

The ASAC, Atlanta Office, adVised 10-29-71, Stewart's-meetingwith the Director has been confirmed and StewarHsJopking forward to the occasion

$&/For information. f yjj* /Qg^ 7jj

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RE SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS,"_TFE^mr_ui_Afl

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DF lNV_,Tl(TATIOW t INC.INFORMATION CONCERNING

As the Bureau is aware, the National Conventionof the captioned organization of former Special Agents washeld in Atlanta, Georgia from September 29 to October 3, 1971.

\ During the Convention resolutions were passedWhich the Atlanta Chapter of the Society would like to havepresented to the Director personally.

has been desliMr. EUGENE H.^EWART of the Atlanta ChaptIgnated to make the presentation. Mr. STE

;erSTEWARTngnal

has advised that he will be in Washington, D. C. on November 4on other business and he asked if it would be possible to

ie lor an appointment with the Director on eitherpresent the resolu-

arrangNovember 3 ortions ro tne i)

[ appointment wipnthe Director

Wpypmlyerjju «« fcli*fc lie cimlH pr<

ilrector.

The Bureau is requested to advise if anappointment can be made for either of the aforementioned

QJb iff. \JS &• ***>

O)Bureau (AM) ^1 Atlanta

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OFNOMM fQIM NO. 10

<**» 1**1 tWIONOIA OIN. HO. MO. tt

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Memorandum

Tnl non

TO

FROM

Mr. Bishop b6 DATE: 10-26-71

Tele. Ron*Holmes

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„.„_ LT. GENERAL^OSEPH F. CARROLLsubject: MR JQHN FJgoHERTY

-, MR JOHN J. /GRADYFORMER SPECIAL AGENTSREQUEST FOR PHOTOGRAPH WITH DIRECTOR

Mr. John J. Grady who is, of course, the individual who planned

and acted as Master ofJCteremonies at the 25th Anniversary Dinner of the Wash-ington Chapter for thAjjknl.jpty nt VgTm*v fipftrf«fl ^prant«/a.«t Friday evening, has

called and inquired concerning the possibility of a photograph of himself, John F.

Doherty, and General Carroll with the Director in which photograph, if at all

possible, the porcelain figurine of the horse could be displayed for possible use

in the Society's publication "The Grapevine. "y

In this regard, Grady noted that while he will be in Ocean City on

business during the next two weeks^ he would1 return to Washington on a moment's

notice to be available to be photographed with the Director and noted that General

Carroll has a commitment out of the city after 1:00 p. m. on 10-28-71, and will

not be returning until 11 -5-71. Consequently, if the Director's schedule would

I permit, all three individuals could be available on 10-27-71, the morning of

1 10 -28 -71, or anytime on or after 11-5-71.

With the exception of Mr. Doherty who was photographed with the

Director on 8-20-71, neither Gradynor General Carroll have ever been photograph

ed with Mr. Hoover.

The Director will recall, of course, that Mr. Doherty and

General Carroll accompanied Mr. Grady to the Director's Office on 9-16-71 to

invite the Director to the 25th Anniversary Dinner. Doherty and General Carroll

also escorted Mr. Hoover to theprlvate receatto/i at the Kennedy Center last

Friday.

RECOMMENDATION:3 a mi

\

I NOV 1 1971

The Director may wish to indicate a tim*~en- 40 -27 J l I , the

morning of 10-28-71, on or subsequent to 11 -5-71, for a photograph with

Messrs. Grady, Doherty, and Cgrol| g^^.^. *&&<*&1 -Mr. Bishop ^. i — 1 -.Miss Hnlmwi

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TO

FROM

OfTIOMAl FOtM *ta. 10

WAV l*t3 WI^N'GSA din. ua, NO. it

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

MemorandumMr. Bishopp DATE: 10-19-71

rroc:subject: SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTSlSFSA)WSSHMGfOrCHAFTKK '

^^^25TH ANNIVERSARY DINNEROCTOBER 22, 1971

b<

In connection with the captioned dinner which is to be

held this Friday evening at 8:00 p. m. , a presentation is to be made

to the Director. This presentation is being held very closely by the

committee planning this function.

It has been determined, however, on a confidential

basis, that following the Director's remarks a porcelain figurine

of a thoroughbred horse is to be presented to Mr. Hoover. It has

been described as being exquisitely beautiful and is one of a very

limited number in existence. The horse, which is reportedly gray

in color, is mounted on a pedestal to which a small inscribed plaque

is being affixed.

Accordingly, in connection with this presentation,

the Director may wish to consider the attached proposed remarks for

use in accepting this gift. C\(\Q K / 7

RECOMMENDATION: #fC-l3J

i i^approval.

/ -*M jEnclosure

That the suggested remarks be routed through for

1 - Mr. Felt-Enc.

1 - Mr. Mohr-Enc.1 - Mr. Bishop-Enc.1 - Mr. Callahan-Enc l

Enc.

1 - Miss Gandy-Enc.1 - Miss Holmes-Enc

i'OLSON6[T3C

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SUGGESTED REMARKS OF DIRECTORIN CONNECTION WITH PRESENTATION AT

SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIALAGENTS OF THE FBI, INC.WASHINGTON CHAPTER

25TH ANNIVERSARY DINNERJOHN F. KENNEDY CENTERFOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

WASHINGTON, D. C.

OCTOBER 22, 1971

This is a beautiful work of art. It is evident that

someone has become aware of my interest in "equine excellence

and "improvement of the breed. " While I have managed to lend my

support to a horse or two over the years, I must say that this is

my very first experience at being an owner . It is a pleasure that

I look forward to with anticipation.

AH of you occupy a very special place in my heart,

and this exquisite figurine wiH always remind me of a delightful

evening spent with loyal and cherished friends . I accept it with

gratitude and on behalf of all the dedicated men and women in the

FBI. They and you are largely responsible for whatever success

I have had as the Bureau's Director. Thank you so much.

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oftiomm row* no. 10

MAY l»*2 WINON0«A «M. MO. NO. It Toleon

UNITED STATES GOVERJJMENT

Memorandumto :Mr. Felt

from :T. E. Bish

DATE? 11/4/71

SUBJECT:HOBER

Tele, RoomHolmes

LLENDffiECTOR'S SPEECH TO THE

:v ^fer \ l

WASHINGTON CHAE3?fift.OF FORMER SPECIALAGENTS SOCIETY C..-X J

Robert S. Allen, syndicate^ columnist and good friend 6f the Bureau,was recently sent a copy of the Director's speech of October 22nd to theWashington Chapter of the Former Special Agents Society. Allen has now sentBishop the attached advance copy of his syndicated column for release onNovember 9th which is devoted in its entirety to Mr. Hoover's speech. Thesehardhitting remarks of the Director will thus receive excellent coveragethrough Allen's column, syndicated by Publishers-Hall Syndicate.

RECOMMENDATIONb6

That the attached letter be sent to Allen.

Enc. -//- ^7/1 - Mr. Bishop1 - Miss Gandy1 -I

TEBrasg(4) 6A

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FUBUSHSR&-HALL STBDICATE

liOl MOHTH WABASH

CHICAGO, IUJKOIS

By Robert S. Allen

Washington, November 9t FBI Director J. Kdgar Hoover has done some timely end most

significant talktnp, but remarkably what he had to say has gon« unreported.

With characteristic blttntnesa and forthrightness, the FBI chief replied to

the furious end rancorous anvil chorus of denunciations that has characterised

radical-liberal fulminations lately. He pulled no punches about them, the news media

and the courts.

Xet not a line of his bare-knuckle observations has been published — in

striking contrast to the prompt dissemination the media give to virtually every attack

on him and the FBI*

In Hoover «s ignored discussion — as guest speaker at the 25th anniveresry

of the Washington chapter of the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI — h|

sternly warned that "the publication of drivel, while admittedly a right, is not tilt

best way of discharging the precious responsibilities of a free press".

"Incredible as it way seem," he continued, "there have been instances in

which the news media, particularly television, have accepted without question wildly

^. s"4i

laprobabi. allegation. rn.de by hate group^wm *«n*e fact, have been readily

accwible, certain ..SMnt. of the »dl. hare choaan to Ignore aid di.reg.rd th«.

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2-*-jOlen

Unfortunately, the truth never Mens to catch up with the *big lie 1 , and even if it

does* It Is too lata to undo the harm that hea bean done in denigrating the force*

of law enforcement.

"The foundation of any news media should be truth, objectivity and justice.

Criticism, of course, is essential in our democratic society* dat criticism without

basis is demoralising and serves the interests of those subversives and criminals who

seek to serve only themselves end not democracy, So man has the inherent right to

place himself above and beyond the law, even though he may personally consider that

law to be onerous,"

"If we are to survive as a nation, we must challenge the attitude of those

who have been selling America short, who want to destroy, and who want rights without

responsibilities, and who encourage disrespect for law and order*"

SOFT-HEADED JUDGES

With equal severity, Hoover castirated "indulgent Judges", "misguided

attorneys" and othere favoring the "coddling of law breakers".

Society to survive must protect itself, the FBI Director held, from criminal,

subversive and disruptive elements. Justice is not served when innocent victims and

society suffer while law breakers go free*

"Too long we have concerned ourselves with the plight of th© criminal,"

warned Hoover* "We have coddled him, we have shown him compassion, mercy and leniency,

and all too often, he has shown ua^A contempt and non-repentenee* It is time we

stopped coddling the hoodlums and the hippies who are causing so much serious trouble

these days* Wt us treat them like the vicious enemies of society they really are

regardless of their age. Let the punishment fit the crime, not the a: e.

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V-Allen

"Justice cannot b« served when the rights of society are trailed In our

courts by over-indulgent judges and misguided attorneys whose overriding concern for

the criminal and obsessions with legal technicalities have all too often distorted

the true meaning end purpose of our constitutional guarantees* Justice Is not a

separate thinrj It Is Inherent in law and order •"

Citing that in the past 12 months 105 FBI agents were assaulted and that in

the last few years agents have engaged In 67 gun battles, Hoover seroed in squarely

on "a few journalistic prostitutes'*,

"In their jaundiced outlook upon wealities and truth, ** he said, "they have

attributed the increase in crime as somehow tha fault of the FBI or the result of

Inadequate performance by it* They completely ignore the fact that the overwhelming

part of the increase In crime has been in areas where tile FBI has neither the authority

nor jurisdiction — namely at the local an<1 state levels*

"The hasards of being a law enforcement officer, an FBI agent, continue to

increase at an alarming rate as certain elements are determined to defy lawful

authority and are encouraged in it by vituperative segments of the news media*

Disregard for law end order is encouraged by hate mongers, extremists and others who

assert that revolution against society Is justified and necessary, and that men should

be permitted to rob, murder, loot and pillage with lmpugnity to achieve their aims."

The FBI has exacting standards and apologises to no one for them, Hoover

asserted proudly* Further, it has no intention of compromising those standards to

naccommodate kooks, misfits, drunks and slobs,"

"Maybe those of us in the FBI are narrow-minded when we frown on

indiscretions involving unmarried couples," Hoover said* "Maybe we are Intolerant

when we refuse to oersdt our personnel to participate in the activities of groups

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and organisation* hostile to our governnent. Maybe *e are old-fashioned when we

from upon extwwt hair styles and wearing apparel. If we are, I am confident that

naxahjua the majority of the American people share our view*.

*We live in a period of great streas and turaoil* If this country is to

wage an effective war against orlne, it cannot be done by lessening the sererity of

the present laws, but by enforcing tbaa* The going will be tough, but when the going

gets tough, the tough get going*"

— Allen

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Philadelphia Chapter

CIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTSf the

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, IN(J

November 7, 1071

Mr. John Ed^nr HooverDirectorFederal Bureau of InvestigationWashinfton, D. C.

Dear Mr. Hoovor:

On behalf of the entire membership of the Philadelphia

Chapter, it is my distinct honor and pleasure to vividly-

express our continued support of both yourself and the

Bureau as evidenced by the enclosed feature article which

appeared in The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin on Friday,

November % 1971.

I' VAt the expense of repitition, please permit me to reiterate

and extend to you our proud recognition of the invaluable

devoted public service you have rendered to our nation

throughout your entire career as Director of the FBI.

C5Wb/^wvw ; ENCLOSURE Sincerely,

Mr, TotsonJ

Ui? F^it

'Mr. Rif-;eo„m:

Mr. C 'Uha

Mr. Ca>ri"r

Mr. C,.iry

Mr. ]?jiT)vr

*

Mr. Unm-i

,

Mr. I'.nder

Mr. f-:n'r-!i..

Mr. Tavpl

Mr. WaltenMr. fc-.yars

Tele. Room.Miss HolmeMlsi Gandj

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Whsn FBI'Alumni

ffey Bock Hoover;T Life*of Agent, Unlike TV Version^Described

as-90% Hard Work, 10% Glamor <

By HANS KNKSHT ......

~ Vf The Bulletin Staff

There were five of them la

the room and as 1 shook handswith each I seemed to hear afaint clatter, as of skeletons

rattling in a closet.

The illusion, if it was that,

was perhaps understandable.The men who surrounded me,with guarded smiles had spent,,

together, 135 years with the

FBI.The scene was a house in

Mcrion where the Philadelphia

Chapter of the Society of For-*

mer Special Agents of the Fed-era] Bureau of Investigation

was holding a small informalmeeting.

130 Members Here

The Society has some 5,580

members throughout (he coun-try, 1.10 in Philadelphia alone.

'

They hold annual conventions(the 18th was recently held in

Atlanta) and each chapter;meets a few times a year.

The yellow fact sheet fromwhich I deduced this informa-

tion also bore this credo;

"We have taken firm stands

against the recent increasing

attacks from various quarters

on both the FBI and the Di-

rector, We . . . have a dutyto speak out in defense of the

bureau and Mr. Hoover. We. . . publicly express "our

gratitude that Mr. Hoover andthe FBI have continued to

demonstrate their unparal-

leled record of service, integ-

rity and loyalty to the coun-

try.*'

t asked if life in the FBIreally was like the TV showstarring EtVcm Zimhalist Jr.

The lauchter startled me. It

also reassured me. It's nice,

to hear G-men laugh.

Not Like Television

"Oh no," said Paul Hagan,a lean 2S-year veteran Whonow works for the FranklinMint in Media. 'The FBIdoesn't work that way. It's

.90 percent hard work and 10,

percent glamor, if that Butthat doesn't make a dramatic

' stor?,'* - -- — »

f

! RobcJftMasiPJTSf a burly law-

j7cr^o"scrvedirte!=!fi42JO'

'

iJ9fi3, agreed.

"Sometimes we look at the

show and recognize a case weworked on. But we didn't,

travel all that much. A case

Is handled by the agent on the

spot. He sure doesn't chase a.

suspect *all over the country.

It would cost too much."

,

'

I asked how often they'd

fired their .Ms in anger. -

i "We never shot anybody/* J

they chorused.

Noticing my shocked expres-

sion, BjiUiaytor 0*40-1963), /

now security chief of Belt

Telephone Co., conceded that

he hdd come close to pulling

the trigger a few times. "I:

remember a suspect who shot

himself with his own gunwhen we had to disarm him,"he sntd.

Heavy Firepower

"You sec," said Jim Mul-'

Ian (1939-1965), a onetime pro-

fessiohal baseball player nowwith the construction depart-

ment at the University of

Pennsylvania, "when wemade a raid • and moved in

for the arrest we always had

so much firepower with us,

a man would have been crazy

to shoot it out."

Naytor, an elegantly tai-

lored man with gray hair

and eyes, said, "There is of

course some glamor. There

is the prestige. The FBI agent

is looked up to. And this Is

something we can thank Mr.Hoover for* Before he took

over, the bureau was nothing.

.

!• There was graft, inefficiency,

'lai^jjc^ changed aU uut* -l .** ^ * * i

(/h&-

-The FBI agent is looked up*

to. And this is something we can

thank Mr, Hooyer for. Before he

took over, the bureau was noth-

—Ex-agent Bill Sayhr

'An agent could speak up

whenr

he thought the policies

could be improved. I, spoke up

plenty my self and I never miss-

ed a pay raise/-.

. —Exkigent Robert Masters

< i

;<i r:

He set up high standards of

selecting candidates, stand-

ards of integrity, habits, edu-

cation. He really made the

FBI."

-,What about charges of die*

tatorship in the bureau, I;

asked.

;'There Is discipline," Nay-

Jor said. "In the training

1 period they drill the same set

Iof rules Into you day and

! night. You have to conform

: to strict codes of conduct, youhave to be a gentleman at all

; times. But that isn't dictator-

ship/'

•Nobody's Holding You*

Doesn't that make for duft

conformity?

''They tell every agent, no-

body's holding you," Hagan

jsaid. "Those who stay jn are

1 of the same mold but we nev-

er walked with uniform step.

j I think all of us remained In-

dividuals.'

£» wear

blue serge suits?

"It's a myth." chuckled'

Masters. "I once, had a. 45-

minute conference with the -

Director and I wore * very'light suit and loud tie. It did-*

n't hinder my career.

"They say Mr. Hoover Is)

aloof. Why, you h^ . no idea

"

of the humanity of. the man.,Once he was in Valley Forge"

—he was getting a Freedomv

Medal — and it was out in,

the open and it wax raining.

He wasn't even wearing atopcoat but he stood there for

more than an hour signing

autographs for the kids.

Doesn't Stand on Box

"They say he always stands

on a box when he meetsagents. That's baloney. I

have never seen him stand ona box. They say he alwaysuses blue Ink on his memos,I say he uses whatever penIS handy."

Still, I said, at 76 and after

ENCLD^htt._\Y: ..- V

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$aik&u-~

ocus47 years a£fhe helm, should- ' Reared Adenauer, de Gaulle ten nld. 1 remtetVr

ACLOSERLOdCATTHinoni,1HEI0IAS.MTHEVUWSANDOHHIONSIIAXM01OOArt

NOVEMBER

hVHoovcr main

loonier rnaa?

Hagan wu ready.

"Mi Fraakfurter,

tor a

I meaUoacd that Td heard'that agents worry about be*

togllred tor

pendent thoughts.

Tiara vu a chorus of de-

nial.

•We were never worried

about fattag the job,11 Neytor

'At time* we were hop-

ing aomebody wu going to

fire us." aaid Maeten with aLook; we wen not

Mikjuctoastf. Aa agent c*. apeak op when he thought the

policies could be Improved. I

npoke op plenty myself and 1

a pay ran*.

And I never felt I had to tendMr. Hoover a birthday card."

It wu tree that FBI menttriaticata

COQMIOIIp NlJflOf ttHLmere v uniformity v ono

tiling, Naytor aald. >ffn the

At the conven-

tual n Atlanta I new MlowiI nadrtseen m Vycura and'we picked op where we left

•off .aa though woM neverbean apart And wo all told

the Mgnct Hes like flaker-

men. You eee/ fa the FBIyou're kept pretty bney.You're on 24-bonr caaV.So

doo*t make anythe bu-

,* ho aald. "lliey all written against the FBTback

were pretty well up In yeara M the '40s. Of crane the

and they dM pretty well, bureau- makes mlstakei butwovMn*t yoo nay? Just be- they ere insignificant com-'cause a man hits hla .70a pared with the accomplish-*

doesat mean he'a ready far meets." . .

the chleken bouse." - Mjisklo Ik Criticised

Hagan aald he was portico-

larfy angry at 5enator EdMuakle who complainedabout surveillance during'tha

I Earth Day Ratty last aprlng

in Falrmount Park."Muskie knew dan weU

the FBI want iirvesUgating

Ed Muakle,1* Hagan said.

"The aaenta ware there -be-

cause they were tooting tor

certain suspects.' The trou-

ble was that Mr. Musktohadn't checked -who all the.

people wen on ran platform

with him.

"Senator McGovern also

made chorees about wiretap-

ping that he never proved. Sodid Rep. Hate Boges. An for

former Attorney XamaayClark, the Director was be-

ing kind when he called Urn ..

a JeUy flab."

Macjjgegrejl (1MMS and

agent fa the group, aald the

bureau had been critidzad for

"riding roughshod" overdvH rights.

"But it waa the FBI that

aareguarded peopto*a dvll

righto long, before thla waapopular practice among the

local police departmenti/* haaakL "In the Miranda do-,

eialon, the Supremo Court

wader Chief Justice Warrenapedfkally praised the bu»

nan and the director ' tor

practice ofof

Despite the Bocretyla

It has nevermon interest, It has never Ounr tangota*

been a lobbyjat- agency, Mul- 1 advising anaj

Ian aakL *wVre oot com- Jrkjhts. liefer

ndtod to any leajshrtton or ?e*Jdof thing

to anybody rueatog tor of-,*---'

&*!*The fno agents agreed that

meat attacks en the FBI andjJ. Edgar Hoover won "*> .

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

MemorandumMr. BlshofjflW

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IIATE: 11-4-71

SUBJECT: EUGENE

H

ATLANTA CHAPTER, _ __

sprctat. AGEMaa »*r7™« iPgngpAt. BUREAUOF XNVZSTTGAIIDN, INC.

MEETING WITH DIRECTOR10:15 A.M., 11-5-71

BACKGROUND:

By my memorandum dated October 29, 1971, it was Indicated thatDirector would meet with captioned at 10:15 a. m. on 11-5-71, to accept Resolutionpassed by captioned organization during its recent National Convention.

INFORMATION IN BUSTLES:

ASAC who EOD I

swart

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Mr. Stewart is on the Special Cflrafflttndfflta Tlgf anA <a ° *T™"*~and retired! I I

Stewart, while ASAC of the Atlanta Office^>photographed with the Director on 12-18-67, fallowing grfrflfffltltlnn frf hlfiSO-Year Samica Awjgd ***- fifrwoi* ! ngeaentht

re

Files of the Director's Office contain no a*««?nai pertinent

Jinformation regarding Stewart and he has no arrest record.

CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS: «£&*.ffl

It has lust been ascertained Hit BgjarJ «« -^dJ

1-Mr. Mohr1 - Mr. Bishop1 - Miss HolmesALArfah Ao) flC

1 Tour Room:11-

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CONTINUED - OVER

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RE: EUGENE H. STEWART - MEETING WITH DIRECTOR

RECOMMENDATION:

The Director may wish to personally congratulate Stewart on

\ being elected to this position.

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CHAMBERS OF

THE CHIEF JUSTICE

§tcprtm (Jimri of tip Ifottfcfr j&tetea

November 18, 1971

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Mr. Tol;

Mr. Fel

Mr.M

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Kr/CcHahaaMr. Casper

Mr. Conrad

Mr. Daii^y

Mr. Cleveland

Mr. Ponder

Mr. Bates

Mr. Tavel

Mr.Mr. Soyars.

ICtt*

MiM Krtlm—Min C—Jf

Dear Edgar:

Thank you for sending me the copy

of your remarks at the 25th Ang*V*rsary Dinner

of the Washington Chapter of thVgociety of

Former Special Agents of the FBI. You have

^very right to be proud of your Bureau and its

men.

Cordially,

bb

rger

The Honorable J. Edgar Hoover

Director

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Department of Justice

Washington, D. C. 20535

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OFFICERS ITO

Luthar Coultai^-ChairmanLaonard Blaylock—Vict ChairmanFrank Manupalll—SacrataryRobart Wlmmer—TraasurarTom Broutad,—Immadtata Part Chairman

PUtUClTT COMMITTEE

Mllat L. Johnian—ChairmanCol. Robart E. Jotaph

PROftRAM COMMITTEE

William J. Jonat. Jr.—ChairmanRobart K. WImmarClyda B. JohnienLaonard Blaylock

J. Burlaton Smith

MEMBERSHIP AND ATTENDANCECOMMITTEE

John Baada, Jr.—ChairmanMaurlca W. AcariJamai F. GardnarRobart D. Maddox

GRAPEVINE COMMITTEE

Bruno F. Dryar—ChairmanArthur E. CartarJohn J, Craadan, Jr.

FOUNDATION COMMITTEE

John Ruttall Graham—ChairmanCharlat E. Blary

SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE

Charlai W. Nail. Jr—ChairmanWilliam H. HalqhlT. Kallts Dtbrall

Mtchaal J. KalnaJack B. Padan

EXECUTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE

Paul H. Stoddard—ChairmanRalph H. WtntonDaan W. Elson

ARCHIVES COMMITTEE

Jocaph E. Jona*—ChairmanFrad B. Caldwall

-jfOF IK R3BUL BUREU OF MVI

SAN ANTONIO CHAPTERSAN ANTONIO, TEXAS TBMtt 7 8284

November 18, 1971b6

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The Honorable J. Edgar HooverDirectorFederal Bureau of Investigation9th and Pennsylvania Ave.Washington, D. C. 20535

Dear Mr. Hoover:

iller, E.S.

Mr. Callahan

Mr. Casper

Mr. Conrad

Mr. Dalbey

Mr. Cleveland —Mr. Ponder

Mr. Bates

Mr. Tavel

Mr. Walters

Mr. Soyars

Tele. RoomMiss HolmesMiss Gandy

b<

Your recent address before the WashingtonChapter of the Society of Former Special

Agents of the FBI was exceptional, and I

sincerely appreciate receiving a copy of

it.

I am also grateful for being retained on

your mailing list for The Investigator ,

the Law Enforcement Bulletin , Crime~

Reports , and reports on budget hearingsand other publications. I read all these

with interest, and often pass some of them

on to reliable, substantial citizens whohave an interest in such matters

.

I am serving this year as Chairman of the

San Antonio Chapter of the Society ofFormer Special Agents, so this year I am

a little more conscious than ever of youroutstanding leadership and direction of

the F.B.I.

Thank you sincerely for your willingnessto devote your full energy and time to

such worthy service for our nation.

Cordially yours,

3 NOV 29 1971

TEKt^fSBBr UNIT J™T

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SOCIETY OF FORMER SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE

^JBAk&ilMMPMRVESTIGATION, IMC.

WASHINGTON I

WASHINGTi

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Deoember zz, 1971

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

1971 - 1972

J- VERNON BALLARD

ORRIN H. BARTLETT

HOLDS W. BOWERS

JAMES F. BRODER

ROBERT H. BURKART

LT, CEN. J. F. CARROLL

N. DONALD DICK

JOHN F. DOHERTy

KEVIN F. FLANAGAN

JOHN J. GRADY

THEODORE C. HAASER

DAVID R. LAWRIE

EDWARD P. MORGAN

CHARLES M. NOONE

NORTON R, SCHONFELD

ROBERT L. SHORTLEY

DALE S. THOMPSON *

FREOERIC O. VECHERY

LEONARD R. V1NER

HON. J. WALTER YEAOLEY

OFFICERS

PAUL E. ERTZ1NOER, CHAIRMAN\

JOHN P. BUSCHERCHAIRMAN-ELECT

The HonorableJ* Edgar HooverDirectorFederal Bureau of InvestigationWashington, D.C. 20535

Dear Mr. Hoover

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Mr. To I Hon

Mr. Kelt^

Mr. MjirTr, I

Mr. Cntttihta

Mr, Cn«pf;r ^

Mr. Conrw) ,

Mr. DiilU-y ,

Mr, Clnvf;]«i

Mr. Fender .

Mr. Bates _Mr. TavclMr. Waltnrn .

Mr. Snynrn „Tele. Room .

Miss HolmesMies Gantiy .

L

^Naturally we were disappointed to

learn that you are unable to attend our CongressionalNight dinner, but we understand the many demands youhave on your time, particularly at this time of theyear*

We are most happy that you havedesignated Assistant Drreotor Thomas E. Bishop torepresent you at the dinner. We shall look forwardto seeing him and shall also call upon him for anyoomments he may wish to make.

Again let me assure you of ourChapter f s fullest support and extend to you ourbest wishes for a happy holiday season*

Sincerely yours

REW32 I67'

Paul E. ifetfzingerChairmanWashington Chapter '

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22^WARREN L. LOVETREASURER

ALEXANDERSECRETARY

* NATIONAL TREASURER

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November 19, 1971

Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, DirectorFederal Bureau of InvestigationWashington, D. C. 20535

Mr. c:i.:.j

Mr. On,.Mr. (>«Mr. I /: ji-

Mr. CJ-v-

.Mr. /• !;

Mr. 7in1<v

Mr. TdVMr. WaltMr. fi«iy:i

Tele. RomMisi IWr.'Mlu Gani

Dear Mr. Hoover:

Thank you very much]Washington Chapter

,

F.B.I. . Inc. on Oct!

>r the copy of your address before the

>ir 22, W71."

/

Although It has been about three years that I have been awayfrom service with the Bureau, I continue to be Impressed bythe power of your example and leadership. Your October speechwas another example of a diligently planned and concisely wordedaddress which reflects your ever-present ability to communicatethoughts, ideas and ideals in a magnificent manner.

You continue to have my unqualified support. I follow withpride the consistent achievement of the Bureau under yourguidance

.

Yours very truly,

Gerald S.^kge**^

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GSR:vk S-awl

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