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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
WASHINGTON
MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 20, 1967
TO: The Honorable
J. Edgar Hoover, Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington 25, D. C.
Attached, for your information, and any action deemed appropriate, is material listed below which may be of interest to you.
We would like to be advised of any information coming to your attention relative to this matter.
This office contemplates no further action on this matter at this time.
Sincerely,
G. Marvin Gentile
Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Security
Attachments:
1. Copy of January 13, 1967 issue of The Herald of Freedom
Subject: J. Edgar Hoover vs. Robert F. Kennedy Volume X No. 12
ENCLOSURE
REC 5
JI 25 1967
cc: 5 1967
Upon separation of the attached, this document becomes UNCLASSIFIED.
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The text extracted from the image is from the "Robert F. Kennedy Part 13" document, pages 5 and 6. It discusses various topics related to Robert F. Kennedy and his involvement in political and legal matters. Here's a breakdown of the content:
Page 5
• Joseph P. Kennedy and Left-Wing Associations: Details Joseph P. Kennedy's alleged left-wing associations, including connections to Harold Laski and visits to Moscow. It suggests these ties might be problematic for someone aspiring to become President of the United States.
• Robert F. Kennedy as Attorney General: Discusses Robert F. Kennedy's tenure as Attorney General, mentioning his focus on investigating the Communist movement and his strained relationship with J. Edgar Hoover. It also touches upon allegations of wiretapping and surveillance activities.
• Political Maneuvering: Describes alleged political strategies involving Robert F. Kennedy, including plans to prevent Lyndon B. Johnson from securing the Vice-Presidential renomination.
• Relationship with J. Edgar Hoover: Highlights the animosity between Robert F. Kennedy and J. Edgar Hoover, noting that Hoover refused to allow the FBI to become involved in matters that Kennedy wanted handled.
• Private Detective Agency: Mentions a private detective agency working under Robert F. Kennedy's supervision, which allegedly engaged in wiretapping activities. The agency's targets reportedly included individuals in the South and even government employees.
Page 6
• Bernard B. Spindel Case: Details the case of Bernard B. Spindel, an electronics security consultant and eavesdropping expert, whose home and laboratory were raided by authorities. Spindel later sought court intervention, alleging illegal searches and seizures.
• Wiretapping Concerns: Explores concerns about widespread wiretapping practices, suggesting that many individuals, including Congressmen and government employees, believed their telephones were tapped.
• Government Agencies Involved in Wiretapping: Alleges that Robert F. Kennedy was aware of wiretapping practices not only by the FBI but also by other government agencies like the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
• Efforts to Shift Blame: Claims that Robert F. Kennedy attempted to shift blame for these actions in an effort to preserve his public image.
• Future Political Aspirations: Speculates about Robert F. Kennedy's future political ambitions, suggesting he might run for president in 1968 or 1972. It also mentions rumors about his personal life, including alleged threats to reveal an affair.
It's important to note that this text presents allegations and claims, and the accuracy of these statements may not be fully verified.
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In a frantic effort to preserve his public image, Bobby has made the serious mistake of trying to shift the blame for his own actions. Some of the seized material contained a tape recording of a conversation (owned and operated by Mr. Spindel) between Robert F. Kennedy, James Kelly, and [illegible] concerning James Hoffa. Mr. Spindel alleged the tape recordings and files in the Marilyn Monroe death case contain certain facts and data in which the names of Robert F. Kennedy and Peter Lawford are mentioned.
In the book, "The Strange Death of Marilyn Monroe," the name of Robert F. Kennedy is featured, and Peter Lawford is shown as a character reference by Patricia Newcomb, Marilyn's press secretary, who suddenly went to Europe after Marilyn's death and who was put on the government payroll after her return and was later assigned an office seat to Bobby Kennedy's. Miss Newcomb had claimed that she was with Marilyn most of the twenty-four hours preceding her death and, after Marilyn's funeral, immediately flew to the Kennedy "compound" at Hyannisport before departing for Europe and stayed for six months until all official investigations had ceased concerning Marilyn's death.
In associating the hallowed name of Kennedy with the Hollywood star, Robert Kennedy has been the subject of much vilification, even by the WALL STREET JOURNAL. However, Mr. Spindel claims that his tapes and files (of which he still has extra copies) support the allegations, and even go much further. Mr. Spindel claims that the tape recording of Robert Kennedy, James Kelly, and himself, having to do with the Hoffa case, allegedly shows that Robert Kennedy offered a bribe and that the facts have been recorded in an unpublicized government hearing.
James Hoffa was convicted in Tennessee for allegedly having tampered with a jury. There are [illegible] affidavits showing that employees of the Department of Justice allegedly tampered with the jury that was hearing the Hoffa case. The Congressional Record of May 4, 1964, Page 3695 shows the statement of Representative Gross of Iowa before the Long Committee in his case. If the Long Committee would only apply this evidence by calling the numerous witnesses available, it would be entitled to this reward, which could then be used to help the needy families of U.S. servicemen killed in Vietnam by the communist Viet Cong to whom Bobby Kennedy is willing to give his blood.
There is little doubt that J. Edgar Hoover would be willing to appear before the Long Committee to present facts under oath to support his allegations that Robert Kennedy, when Attorney General, not only knew about wiretaps and electronic surveillances but also approved of them. Government Memorandum, dated August 17, 1961, subject of "Microphone Surveillance," refers to telephone conversation with the Attorney General, in which the utilization of leased lines for microphone surveillance was discussed and would be used. The Attorney General personally signed the attached memorandum evidencing such approval, August 17, 1961.
The document shows that Robert Kennedy readily approved and frequently necessitated the utilization of microphone surveillances in order to monitor New York City crime. Yours truly insisted that the telephone company have on file the personal signature of the Attorney General authorizing such utilization. The New York City area telephone company has over one hundred telephone lines furnished to the FBI. It is required that such a lease arrangement have the approval of the Attorney General. In the past, Glenn Cunningham, then a Congressman from the State of Nebraska, in which Omaha is located, has restricted the utilization of leased lines in New York City to situations involving telephone taps.
p. 7
Speaking of the Hoffa trial, Congressman Cunningham stated, "I would like to remind my colleagues that there are witnesses who are available to testify on pertinent facts regarding the Hoffa trial and the various pressures including threats of physical violence, economic reprisal, and other forms of intimidation." If, as appears to be the case, the trial of James Hoffa was a gross miscarriage of justice as the result of a personal vendetta of Bobby Kennedy, the truth should be made public. The case reeks of wiretapping, tampering with the jury, bribery, and paid informers. Hoffa has offered a reward of $100,000 for evidence to present to the Supreme Court that he was supplying information to the FBI.
Accordingly, your approval was given by Robert Kennedy. More information regarding wiretapping was contained in a letter from Representative Gross (Rep) of Iowa to J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, of Dec. 31, 1966, reported. Mr. Gross referred to the long-pending case of Otto Otepka. Testimony before the Senate (Internal Security) subcommittee in November 1963 showed that Mr. Otepka's phone tap was an adjunct to our microphone surveillances (electronic eavesdropping) which extended both to his home and office.
Otherwise, the subcommittee report indicates the fact that wire-tapping and eavesdropping during the Kennedy Administration that had connection with the FBI, but apparently did have the approval of the highest political appointee of the Kennedy Administration. Paul Harvey has stated: "Kennedy, as Attorney General, did some personal eavesdropping on conversations during those deplorable days when
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Robert F. Kennedy Part 13 contains a memorandum from the FBI regarding Senator Robert Kennedy and a wire-tapping controversy. The memo, dated January 17, 1967, details a conversation between an FBI agent and Joseph Dolan, Administrative Assistant to Senator Kennedy. Key points from the memo include:
Conversation with Joseph Dolan:
On January 16, 1967, an FBI agent spoke with Joseph Dolan. Dolan inquired about the "next round" of the wire-tapping controversy. The agent stated it was being handled at Bureau Headquarters and could not comment.
Dolan's Concerns:
Dolan expressed regret the issue came to light, believing Senator Kennedy was poorly advised. He felt statements from former Justice Department officials under Kennedy as Attorney General made Kennedy's position appear "ludicrous" and contradictory, suggesting Kennedy knew about the FBI's technical devices.
Interest in Senator Long:
Dolan indicated worry about Senator Long's plans.
No Comment on Public Hearings:
When asked about possible public hearings, the agent reiterated he had no knowledge or ability to comment.
The document also references other matters:
Book Allegations: It mentions a book aiming to undermine President Johnson and promote Robert Kennedy, suggesting Bobby tried to lead the "new left" and courted minority groups.
B'nai B'rith Preface: A new book concerning B'nai B'rith included a preface signed by Robert Kennedy, praising the history of the organization and noting how prejudices yield to reason.
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p. 11
OFIGINAL FILED IN 62-11137112
IN NORTH AMERICA AND HAWAII ONLY
NEW YORK SUPER DA GERE
CLOSED
INDUSTRIALIZED VERSION OF THE DEATH OF A PRESIDENT DISCLOSED
KENNEDY HAD AN
FBI HEAD PROMISED TO PASS ON
LATER AND REPORTED PRETENDED AND HUNG UP, AUTHOR
ROSEN MOOVER EXPRESSED NO COMPASSION AND DID NOT
MANCHESTER SAID SUBSEQUENTLY HER VISITED KENNEDY
OF THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT BUILDING, HOOVER
OS OFFERED A WORD OF CONDOLENCE IN THE N
REMAINED IN THE CABINET, MANCHESTER SAID.
ADV FOR WEST MON FEB. 6
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mance the wee bid this by R.H.
70 FEB 0 1967
NOT RECORDED
199 FEB 15 1967
WASHINGTON CAPITAL NEWS SERVICE
KENNEDY
but it is
PTER 15 1967
CRIME RESEARCH
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
FOIPA DELETED PAGE INFORMATION SHEET
Page(s) withheld entirely at this location in the file. One or more of the following statements, where indicated, explain this deletion.
Deleted under exemption(s) 67D, 67D
with no segregable material available for release to you.
Information pertained only to a third party with no reference to you or the subject of your request.
Information pertained only to a third party. Your name is listed in the title only.
Document(s) originating with the following government agency(ies) were forwarded to this for direct response to you.
Page(s) referred for consultation to the following government agency(ies); you will be advised of availability upon return of the material to the FBI, as the information originated with them.
Page(s) withheld for the following reason(s):
Page 11 of 63
This document appears to be from the FBI files related to Robert F. Kennedy, specifically Part 13. It includes a page, numbered 11, with handwritten annotations and stamps, along with a standard form used by the FBI for indicating deleted information under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts (FOIPA).
The main body of the text discusses reactions and events surrounding the death of President Kennedy. It mentions that the FBI head promised to provide information, someone feigned a response and hung up, and J. Edgar Hoover showed no compassion. It also references a visit to Kennedy at the Justice Department building and comments about those who remained in the Cabinet. [1, 2, 3]
Handwritten annotations and stamps are visible, including dates like "70 FEB 0 1967" and "FEB 15 1967," indicating when the document was processed or reviewed. The phrase "manchester in lion but it is" is also handwritten, possibly a note or comment related to the content.
The FOIPA form at the bottom indicates that information has been deleted under exemptions 67D, suggesting privacy or confidentiality concerns. It also notes that some information pertains to third parties and that certain documents may have been referred to other government agencies for consultation. [4]
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The image shows two letters related to Robert F. Kennedy and FBI investigations, dated December 30, 1966, and December 28, 1966, respectively. Both letters are part of the "Robert F. Kennedy Part 13" file from the FBI archives.
• Letter 1 (December 30, 1966): This letter is from J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBI, addressed to Honorable I. E. Grans of the House of Representatives. In the letter, Hoover acknowledges receiving Grans' letter of December 23, 1966, and expresses his appreciation for Grans' comments regarding the controversy surrounding legal wiretaps and microphones. Hoover states his willingness to provide facts related to the case and assures Grans that he will be kept informed of any pertinent developments.
• Letter 2 (December 28, 1966): This letter is from a member of the House of Representatives addressed to J. Edgar Hoover. It thanks Hoover for his prompt response to a previous letter dated December 5, 1966, which requested documentation regarding the FBI's use of wiretaps and microphones under the authority of the Attorney General. The letter notes that Hoover's response clarified that former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy was fully aware of the surveillance practices during his tenure. It also mentions that there was wiretapping and eavesdropping during the Kennedy administration that was not connected to the FBI but apparently had the approval of the highest political appointees.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum
TO: Mr. DeLoach
FROM: R. E. Wick
DATE: 12/28/66
SUBJECT: CONGRESSMAN H. R. GROSS (R-IOWA)
DOCTOR RE
LETTER BEING SENT TODAY
ELECTRONIC EAVESDROPPING
Clark Mollenhoff, Washington Bureau of the "Des Moines Register and Tribune," today telephonically advised Bishop in my office that he has learned from Congressman Gross' office that the Congressman is going to send a letter to Mr. Hoover, probably dated today, in reply to the Director's letter to him of 12/7/36 wherein the Director set forth the true facts, supported with documentation, concerning the approval of the Attorney General for the use of electronic eavesdropping techniques by the FBI. Mollenhoff said he has ascertained Congressman Gross' letter will advise the Director that after careful study of the Director's letter and its enclosures, Congressman Gross is convinced the FBI utilized electronic eavesdropping techniques only upon the specific approval of the Attorney General and the Department of Justice.
In his letter Congressman Gross will also make reference to the case of Otto F. Otepka, former chief, Division of Evaluations, Office of Security, State Department, which received considerable publicity after hearings on his dismissal from the State Department were held by the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee.
It will be recalled that Otepka's position in the State Department was to evaluate and make decisions with regard to individuals employed by the State Department who possibly could be security risks. When the Administration became unhappy about the number of persons being declared security risks by Otepka, John F. Reilly, who was then an attorney in the Department of Justice under Bobby Kennedy, was transferred to the State Department as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Security, and thus became Otepka's boss. The purpose of Reilly's going to the State Department was to check up on Otepka. Reilly proceeded to put microphones in Otepka's telephones and to place a "bug" in his office. This was finally disclosed to the public in hearings before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee. In spite of this, after Otepka was dismissed by the State Department, Reilly was rewarded for his work by being appointed by the Administration to a high position in the Federal Communications Commission. Congressman Gross is going to cite in his letter to the Director the Otepka case as another instance where Bobby Kennedy was aware of the utilization of electronic eavesdropping techniques and certainly approved their use.
Clark Mollenhoff also advised that Congressman Gross will conclude his letter to Mr. Hoover by asking that Mr. Hoover keep him advised of any additional developments with regard to electronic eavesdropping.
Mollenhoff stated his information is that Congressman
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