Date: May 28, 1971
Time: 9:34 am - 9:43 am
Location: White House Telephone
The President talked with J. Edgar Hoover.
[See Conversation No. 505-18C]
An Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] investigation
-Harrison Williams’ statement
-Richard G. Kleindienst's response
-White House response
-A November directive
Killings of policemen
-FBI role in New York, NY investigation
-Local police role
-Schweiker bill
-Administration position and strategy
-Results
-F.B.I. role in investigations
-Factors
-Possible directive
-Attorney General
-Content
-Law enforcement
-Black Panthers, Students for a Democratic Society
-Equipment
-Possible public statement
-New York, NY investigation
-FBI role
-Local authorities role
-Commissioner Patrick V. Murphy
-A murder of a black girl
-Local authorities' action
-FBI role
-Ronald L. Ziegler's possible statement
-New York, NY investigation
-Williams
-FBI role
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Tape Subject Log
(rev. 9/08)
-FBI role
-Possible directive from President or Attorney General
-Bills in Congress
-Hoover's meeting with police chiefs
-Meeting with President
-Williams bill and other bills
-Possible statements to press
-\"The 100\" Conv. No. 3-169 (cont.)
-Meeting with President
-Bills in Congress
-Hoover's forthcoming meeting with sheriffs and police chiefs
-Possible press statements
-Sheriffs and police chiefs
-Administration
-Williams bill
-Compared with Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., kidnapping
-Williams and Richard S. Schweiker
-Views on Vietnam, law and order
-Williams
-Possible statements to press
-White House
-Hoover and John N. Mitchell
-Police chiefs
-A November 1970 directive
-Publicity
-Hoover's meeting with Mitchell