92 FEDERAL BUREAOUF INVESTIGATION TELEPHONE LOGS/APPOINTMENTS/ CALENDARS OF J. EDGAR HOOVER SUMMARY! TELEPHONE LOGS HLE "DESCRIPTION J I TELECPAHLOALNSNE DTF OFO RROMDMEIR RE FCEBTDIO GRA RJ. HOOVER séc(cid:1)bd QO 92 _ - ' -"'1-*(cid:24)92 DPYIQIIAL NVO01. 1° . KID-IO(cid:24) _1» 331.. ".", .9, ;r.o°sLe&s# 39;§3Z's. _-_-__ g 1/ UNITED STATE.SH .(cid:24)NCMI EN'/ ;EI&ih#i3fi9h; "* I & #39; & #39; k Mohr ~ M emorandnm TO DATE; If/in/29/69 -~/cf-I & (cid:25) #& 3a#9t 3;19(cid:25);! "(cid:25) 1"&i __#__3i 9;¥;§.T(cid:24)..(cid:20)(cid:20)'_"__ FRO1 M Z(cid:1)zesoomi. ls7z.| _> g 1B1A. CKGROU 0N././ De: 3O! (cid:24)//@(cid:2);3/L." SUBJECT: _ B7 L-9 (cid:20)g 2telephonically contacteDdi rtehcet or's Office dui-'n&a#f3te9r;n toh (cid:24) f 10/28/6 ' 1 g e on,o 9, and was referred to SA Hauer of the Crime . Research (cid:24)D7 ¢"*(cid:24) 'sed two FBAIg ents, onwehuoi m sidheen ti(cid:1)ed 1 a Asloysius J. were at that time interviewing her husband in front " of their homei in Franklinton. She s tahiisd interview was being conducted in connection w ainth investigation regarding the "Minutemen, " and that the Agents were attempting to elicit information concerning her husband's background and association with this outfit since his name had appeared on a list which wass eized followingt he arrest of the leaders of the "Minutemen." B(cid:28)! C.-g~a id her husbarnedfu wsTianfsug r tnois h the 92 Agents with the i orma on they were seeking, and she was contacting Bureau . Headquarters in an effort to have the Agents leave her husband alone. 5(cid:20)9a;d7m Li-t9te2d her husbancdh haa asbdeo do k9 ' pur concerning the "Minutemen" after hearing a r bardoiaodcast about that organ- ization. She denied her husband was a m ofe mber the "Mind; emen " but "-(cid:24). admith tneiasdm ew as proboanb "llaoy s t loisf ts. " '7 §}1_;_-(cid:24)_lg(cid:24) (cid:24)=1 9 L(cid:28)2w(cid:25) as informAegde nthtse were duties i mpose d pn on em y law and the b aepsptroach for her would be to fully cooperate with tle FBI. This seemed to andfshe cothmamta iecf tniotennd wo ta tsa tkoe hnat hvee sw ould &#"3 9(cid:24) a;io:ugr(cid:1) bf ocisreo,m aundln thyes" "_e(cid:24) (cid:24) l"fde stegaet oak it ti(cid:1)hntaast gtchteA t gaieonnwtsnyo tuhladt r ___é_(cid:24)ne r o agssaulting FBI persomiel. If/_ H, - MDr.e Loach @ a "(cid:24)(cid:28)(cid:28)" _ 3 I 53122; u NsO1V:1 waf(cid:24)s9P 2. H(cid:20) Miss RHolmesH 92C; O NTIN U%Eq-§I-@!TIO5%_V;:i Ivi. A. Jones - I W" M.A (cid:24) h liscontinued the conversatitohne wcoithm ment that she "was going to J. Edgar Hoover about this, " and thereafter b7c-I hung up the phone. If J .i__(cid:24)._-3.T_- . lNF9ItM{kT_IQ_N BmU §IL*E§: '1:-50(cid:24) Bu(cid:1)les dSisimclose F > a Resident Agent 57¢-1} acts C-1ov1in.gton, Louisiana. I-Ie EOD o / By letter dated 11/20/64 wrote the 5 Director and complimented him on his 9 w2ho criticizes 41., __-._, . ,* _- a=-.e ,_ £.7r- I you and/or the F. B. I. automatically becomes my enemy. " His letter was yrw r acknowledged 11/ 30/ 64. Informatrieocne wivaesd1 t 9hd6au5mrinsg one of L l some4 50 persontso whomli terature wasm ailed from" nu emen" Head- quarters in Norborne, Missouri. T lihteisrature was forwardedt o persons whose namesa ppeared on membership records of the "Minutemen" outfit. 57¢-I Subsequent1ly9,6 d6u, riinnfgo wrmaast iroenct ehiavpeadd paid £5(cid:24) a $5. O0 initial fee for me-@rship in the "Minutemen" an was assigned l membershniupm be- ACTION: SAC, NewO rleans, was telephonically contacteda nd advised A79 6t2 o(cid:28)In FBI pSeArsCOo,nr lNneeealt wn.hh sa e,tr setated call to Bureau Headquarters and that she had threatened to of 1 beenn o difficuldtyu ring thiisn terview tahned d hoagd nboete n releaif: RE*COl92*/l_1VIE7ND1ATIOl~I i e i None. Finofro rmation. VK "(cid:28)""".' .-% :.,,...r. .;=-_.__.-an. 1' 1, ¬$ --...--..._._i.,(cid:24) D .»< -2- 4-528 _ 1.,: (cid:24).-_,. ,3-(cid:28)?3ll"Q F. ~(cid:25).-3-I' _ (cid:24)v »=--. ii?-r;(cid:28)L 1a1 (cid:28)&if#39;. = 4 -* . ' 12:'*.,;~-'1 $2- $ -M(cid:20).-v F 5 17'5(cid:24)-.=.. ». .12(cid:25) g -a g, 3 2$; » am! C HANGETD0 (cid:0) _5 1 iI%L31/- 1'. n. * Q§"?.'_.' (cid:24) : gr. L A]/2? ,0 -4. 0(cid:24)q.=_ k 1- o rmoaonm. u NO. no mo-10: HIV l.(cid:24)I !§|'I°N on om. us. no. :1 T915(cid:28) ii UNITED ST/92O9V;I"EER NMENT 5-Zhifj(cid:28) (cid:20)~ Mohr g,___m_ Memorandum J.ShO _.._.__i / *,»,.,/ Conrad ____ Fell Y_.___ii TO =Mr. Gale! earn November 13, 1969 $~(cid:20)(cid:20)(cid:20)(cid:20)(cid:20)(cid:20) sen (cid:24) if! Sulhvnnii Tove] ii i I(cid:24) @ It Soym # 4s____i FRONl =A. A. Staffe -Q »'/w¢>Lo/;. /1: E(cid:28)?(cid:29)'(cid:20)(cid:24) b7c.H__.. (cid:20)(cid:20) . t :21 INDIANA (cid:28) SUMECT; '_ ;,_ 4 & #39(cid:25); ,1; v The above individual telephonically contacted Duty néo 0' Agent James E. Decker, Special Investigative Division, at 2:00 a 1.m1/1.,3/69. He spoke coherently and requested to .';w 11/14/69, wwihlle bimne WashDin. gCHto.e n ,w nooutld speak with an at Bureau Headquarters o Fnriday afternoon, $76-it disclose the n of his visit to Washington n hoisr reason for his request to s wpietha k an Agent. He rdeidla te hthea wt as(cid:1)acquwaitihnS tUe.d. (cid:1)§' Attorney Foran, Chicago, Illinois. advised that one week ago on a visit to the United Nation ew York, New York, he I .v&--#_3_9-9;-2- 1(cid:28): L7:-1 wmet owith uldthe Arnabiaon t eAlmabassbadoor andr atealso b fuur iond ert tihnetfheer hAm,rb iarsssaed orvlds i sit with Shirley Temple Black of the United Nations. :5, -1.._ eadquarters would concern the Arabian Ambassador and Shirley Temple Black. 57¢-I g -i g; on his visit to Washington, D. c. £75-] Burefaileus containno pertineinntf ormation on(cid:20) i 1 ~.-*-I ACTION (cid:25) .5:-L 3 &}#.3&9#;3i_9 ;. R ibeifse r memoraC Rnrdeimucmoer dtfoso r informin ation! and interview of when he contacts Bureau Headquarters o n ' I 11/14/69. _¢. '.e=~x> - Mr. Bishop _ 3:. |r" &#&39#;3 9; - Mr. Gale _ -. .(cid:24);;(cid:28). F"_f; _ 1; |.._>,&.,.a,#-;.39; .. -- DSuwtityc hboardDesk, Division Five .- '1 ' '5: 1 &(cid:24)#(cid:1)g31 &.9 #;1 3(cid:20) "9.; _(cid:20) Duty nSD Derivsikst.,iona ffelSdix /I} (cid:25){ -.1.- *- - Duty D Deivsiks,ion Nine JED:lab (cid:24) W4 T.79(cid:25)2?& F#53391(cid:28);9?f;2 &_#_3,9/ ;.(cid:24) 95Wf// l'IU~92pq|..'-uH-u-_.,--I|-1- on -__.==_._--(cid:20)-(cid:20)(cid:20) 11-13-69 _ V. AIRTIL = , (cid:24) I 2'-(cid:1)fe 92 .(cid:24).-(cid:24) r -*!.=_ ._(cid:24) _-3 To: SAC, Boston ~(cid:24).=(cid:24)~',. Director, FBI --< .<:..___-.._- b7c -I (cid:24)Bel:-.1-(cid:24). . d_ , V(cid:24); . e/Ma/re (cid:1)(cid:1)//.5(cid:24) -. telepbonically contacted Bureau Headquarters oi 11-13-69 in a highly excited state. He during 1976st&ate#d at3hant9 d;! tthwooho lmdimesn ewcla iimfteihng e toy wb FeiBlIi thoe Asdgpe nets1 aa :k0 5cr ewd ha btioll was not a htome a tthe time. -i. (cid:20)92.!as anxious to resolve tbie matter and ,. requestedg(cid:1)e b teelepbonically contacted b y a Angent of ! n office. He iurni ome telephone number as (cid:24),b7C"/ and n second number w hereh ceould be 69. 1 co ed during the evening o - - The Boston o(cid:2)ice m a 1 1:1! contacted I-nd - b7c _, instructed to immediately contact a otne of t e 0. h bove numbere. _,_ 1 NOTE: Call received a 9t:30 P 1.1M-1.3-69 b SyA J ames A. iio"...- ' Abbott, night supervisor, Special Investigative Division. 3.(cid:29) Foregoing information furnished Night Supervisor James we-(cid:24)_ 1 ;1>;_,.. McKenzie, Boston office. 1 Tolson ______ DeL ouch Wclllers Mm t__ A zmsm (cid:2)B:5!(cid:24).Op ___i ! N(cid:24)! T(cid:28) (cid:25)E° 2%4 -31 X2 -Z16 Felti___i "ole u __i.___ It-an--. -_a---_, (cid:28)ii Pcser . Q.(cid:25)1'53=(cid:28)~(cid:20)L, _ & #1 13.99 ; NOV 171959 overs (cid:24) fl -nae Fncr . clmes ?9(cid:20)-;(cid:20)1-e.- 1?d.&Y# 39;1FAC1(cid:25)Z}!_.¬ ;':.'&;#°3.:9:;; " "W . UNll.".I"gE&S# 3G9O;]-VYE!(cid:28)R aNSM:I:EANTT A V rv A4(cid:25) (cid:24)Lia 6; Hon: emorandum /W ~ 1 »§»:1:.:,__ C::i1uL":-92 | .~_,....; / 1 . . TO :M I(cid:24). ROSEDW DATE:_ .TNe: 1o3v1(cid:25)e 9m69ber sdill(cid:24)-(cid:24)una FRORM. % I:. aer T-nvel i+_.._.r Mr. Rosen Soyursa "Tow coo" Mr. Malley Hclrc»: ii Candy i___; - Mr. Shroder SUBJECT - Mr. Bailey K: .1-92-V. 5-£» b77C: -".I. ;(cid:24)§a= 3 i-72*?(cid:25) 7!_ 1*(cid:25). F(cid:29) . I I: '; .-'-»(cid:24) E---&#&3#93;_9 ; -;'1-.¢_. ,~ r<rFoaiviAc9o;rioN 9:5(cid:28)-. _(cid:24)_ (cid:24) :1 CRIMINALM ATTER _ f, y h,(cid:29) _/_,__,¢§ A 8t:50 p. m. , captioned individual telephonically contacted Extra-Duty Supervisor W. L. Bailey and advised t shhaet desired to discuss a "bad situation - criminal matter" with the FBI. She spoke i n a rambling and disjointed manner referring to such phrases "They are saying bad things about me" and "I think they want me to do bad __,,,a|(cid:28)i I.I11I1g5. " DUB 1'¬.IL .IL.UUl.5.B¬Ul.l.. t.I..l.y& L#ll3(cid:1)y9(cid:29) ; uuu W i:ll.l?l(cid:2).lilh..92'L;:l UE lli(cid:24): ucsu consulted the l opcoalilce, s rheetorted "They are a bunch of crooks. " 57¢ 1 .(cid:28)-h en terminatedc tohnev ersation. L A check oi Burea s and Bureau's chcrocmnicp l '* b1¢.] wams ad-e wiltohco. auttin g aenn. t. .|i iiable in¢ forremgaa- triodnin g(cid:20) (cid:24)»I 1:} I 92~ .»-"'- §;§:_ ~ ff; _-,. ACTION: None. For information. WL%3:erg9/(cid:28)(cid:25)92/' 5! , ' l o mowum nom. l o.lGl0(cid:20)I00 ' writs:lm lmn (cid:1)n cw (cid:24)no, no.1 1 (cid:24) -76151,; (cid:24) ' UNITED STATES u q,R.Nl92/IENT (cid:28)'1 UT 1! Memorandum r(cid:24) |=..(cid:24). ,1 I(cid:24) TO: M Dr. ATE; FR; O M (cid:24) §.::.5Fm Ilavoa i__.l.__ -_'.* - | /.-L 22;"? CC (cid:28)H @(cid:24)**(cid:28)4(cid:24)(cid:28)/&1# r39; »lV(cid:24)4(cid:25)(cid:1) A-r,-(cid:2)u NOV , 1969 N, . i . (cid:24) 35(cid:24)? .(cid:24)-""~ie. a-1=,-1." set?(cid:25) SYNOPSIS: not New York attorney t iondqauyiring whether the FBI has an _-(cid:24)-HQ in orsp 1s , Texa(cid:1)asl leged that suchA agne ntt ahlkaedd ' C u Chr' ti . to a Mr. Collins early this mon out pa & a# 39c;ommercial matter. "!"~!&&##3399;;.' Houstona Odvffiist cheeasn At ogennta me s assignteot d ho afftice £3:.::{ but that S is S Reensiiodrent Agent at Corpus Christi. -e", .w (cid:24)IF._ Agen has in erviewed n oone n Caomlliends recently and ASAC Hetherington -of Housto~ n1 ad vises that this in(cid:1)uirv couwld -c-on1ce-rn& a r#eoo3rte9dl;v*'g1M.'gm(cid:25)$ stolen B23 (cid:2).11(cid:24)C1(cid:24)8.ft which one of Muske o 1nch1 w sCelliong rtop uparstie sC iTn heTerxxiaass. tsPila, n We e&arllem#ge3dilys9 esn; tihoonfrou mo Ftl fowridaba enafirdopo rrt etow saasle <-_ consummated. aOrrneesy (cid:1)otwerpa Cuss h risti- pAo, lice _Ɗ J(cid:24); _> -....... -. in connection w thitihs ma er an a rtequest of police department was inter- viewesda bqyw hno ipno lice cuMstaotdteyr. btroo uUgnhitte d _ States Attorney in ouston as possible Federal violation and prosecution declined as this isiivil m atter w shhoicuhld be settle_d by parties involved. mum werein tervieS twhAe (cid:20)biary t reque anti f ' & #39; ' o m vevmo"e"n9t 2i nF m.a-tEt.e<r;. /5._ c(cid:25)" ;"/"./(cid:28)_ 7," -"-"_.(cid:25)_& 1-(cid:24)_l6& #A u3#" 193!J.; 9J;¢_ _ g comp ame -4- 1_?iE¢0MME1(cid:24)iIlAT1l10No P.=(cid:24)? W-,14 4 5:.(cid:25) - Tha e a wdev/iisianvoe g wn itg% t 5 . 0 My I Corpus Chrisbtui t ther1 esS tationed there; tha e is .K_./'92 thinking of the aircraft m wa tter 1c recen y occurred in Corpus Cliristi,-,3!-" -LI ite ,5 11 ' (cid:24) I, theF BI haedv ery reastoon b ein volved wase werine viewo f a possible (cid:24)*- I .52..(cid:28) A violatiionn o juurr isdictiothna at hnwadev ea pnool ogie éltaonmyaokn e '1(cid:24) - (cid:24)El-'?<. concem r*n aKintOtge rt.his j 52-/ (cid:24) (cid:25) I>92 EC& ,1#,. 3 v9 ; O _.1 ?& !_;#/319*; 1 ~ Mr.DeLo_ a.Lc.h (cid:28) '-; 4M1rR,.? o g1e n '" ' 1 -MrB. ishop(cid:28) (cid:25) p"""(cid:24) 1- Mr. Call.a. hWan " """"""""&1#&3#93; 9U; 1 - Mr. M (cid:20)q- i M. A. Jones to Bisho Memo Br-= cmF ROM-k-(cid:20) .-vii- DETAILS: l - 2. :._92.... 1.43;. ortly before noon today a New York attorney named 4- (cid:24)~1.- not identifiable in Bufiles! called this Section and inquiro mefde w hetheFr BthI eha ans e nnta medglstationed 57¢ (cid:20)I in CoCrphursis ti, T1 teoxlia s. tha1 at 1n o owbu t that .,-~.7 *'_(cid:28)!*.(cid:24) 1.1;-.-92-} 1.'- E} pl I would be lad to check and then attempted to get from him what he had -' r in mind. appear rather "cozy" but stated that he uCnderhstoor ains ti rea enp cnbaameeo ynumtltye ninths acda taolk edm mt oa eMrr. Ccollinisa £l, m'a; ttues r. ,5.-i intimated t hhea t did not have too much confidence in the veracity of & #39; d just wanted t soee i fwe actually had an Agent by the name of W(cid:24) or the do athfteea lleged inatenrdview I presse thefirstname o Cf0 ms ut he h edged and indicated he d niodt have his papers before him. He understood that the interview took place early "'.;K' this month. I told that he would b cealled back. ...a~&_# 39; ASAC Hethen r(cid:1)o thf e Houston Ofafidcvei sed twhahti le tShe(cid:24) A(cid:28)W9;"="t EOnDame:d as7sig--ne 4d 6, alant sothnatt u aofficle tehreyef fpid hcoaovieertn ocuyt standing! who is e Senior Resident Agent. Hetherington stated he checked with d that the lacttoeur ldr encoat ll faonudn din ndoic ation through a c--ec__ ot clnily reports that he had interviewed anyone named Collins in late October or early this month. Hetherington stated that the only thing whim cbhei g hctonsidered cohnatnrodvleedrs bia el cently 92(cid:24)$-J $i1:*~_- P". -< (cid:24). involved a Houston case entitled Unknown Subject; e o 2 A3ircraft, ,___ .. S 2N7414; Register No. N-58091-Interstate Transportation o Sftolen Aircraft ITSA!. Thefa cts inth is caswe ere statet obde as follows: F; H L7c-'-I- M _OP;c:a ¢ 2a_s.n... d his o wMfifues kIe M-g(cid:20)-&oi#c3n9h;"(cid:24),i gan, through the J &. G ar on, Inc. , owned the B23 aircraft which is involved and advertised ep & it# 39; for sale in July, 1969. Last month on I-Iar repr senting one ca e e , 000 to purchase e p ane or , 000. 0n'FA"_ area where the plane was'_" -pil ed 57¢-I 57¢-4
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