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Authors: Curt Gentry

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Nichols, Louis B., 38, 46, 179-80, 181, 222-23, 239,
257,
263, 291, 292, 301, 318, 347
n,
353, 362, 365
n,
370, 376, 379, 381-82, 404, 427, 437, 438, 439, 440, 448, 449, 453-54,
519,
573, 608, 624, 693-94, 711

books on FBI, 386, 387, 388, 446

departure from FBI, 450-52

Dewey campaign (1948), 356, 357, 358-59

Ernst and, 234, 235, 236-37

Nixon and, 44-45

Niles, Alfred S., 99
n

Nitti, Frank “The Enforcer,” 334

Nixon, Donald, 625

Nixon, Richard M., 36, 56, 65, 352, 378, 458,
521, 522,
595
n,
613, 687, 717

Catholic radicals case, 665, 667

détente policy, 704

enemies list, 641

FBI directors, selection of, 38, 41, 42, 747-48

FBI file on, 46, 463

firing of Hoover, plans for, 691, 699-703

Hiss espionage case, 361-63, 365

Hoover and, 613, 616-18, 640-41, 683, 710

Hoover retirement issue, 624, 673

Hoover’s death, 28, 32-33, 39-40

Hoover’s funeral, 38, 49, 721-23

HUAC and, 358

Hughes “contribution” to, 648-50

inauguration (1969), 615-16

Kennedy, John, assassination, 542

Nichols and, 44-45

organized crime concerns, 646

Pentagon Papers case, 684-85, 686

personnel, relations with, 617

presidential election of 1952, 402

presidential election of 1968, 608

red-baiting, 401-2

Supreme Court and, 627, 629

taping of conversations, 614-16, 673

as vice president, 401, 404, 436, 450

wiretapping of aides, 638, 639, 690

Nixon administration:

“homosexualists” incident, 624-26

Huston Plan, 652-58

ITT memo incident, 27, 715-17

Plumbers unit, 658, 685-86

wiretaps, 632-40, 672-73, 689-90, 695-97

Noisette, W. Samuel, 280, 462, 730

Norris, George, 213-14, 222

Nye, Gerald, 222, 226

O’Brian, John Lord, 69, 70, 74, 77, 99, 124, 134, 266

O’Brien, Lawrence, 592

O’Dell, Jack, 502, 504, 505, 507, 508

O’Donnell, F. X., 70-71

O’Donnell, Kenny, 474-75, 480, 481, 488, 503

O’Farrell, Val, 228
n

Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI), 209, 293-94, 469

Office of Strategic Services (OSS), 266-68, 294-95

abolition of, 324-26

NKVD and, 311-12

super-agency plan, 312-16

Okamoto, Yoichi, 713

Older, Andrew, 377, 382

O’Leary, Jeremiah, 28, 563
n,
705

Ollestad, Norman, 280, 286
n

O’Mahoney, Joseph, 185, 450

O’Neal, William, 620, 621

Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 403, 410

The Orangeburg Massacre
(Nelson and Bass), 651

organized crime:

Apalachin incident, 452-55

Castro assassination plot, 486-87, 489, 492

Clark, Tom, and, 334-35, 457

COINTELPROs against, 595
n,
607-8

congressional investigation of, 397

FBI, penetration of, 644-45

FBI investigations of, 328, 330-32, 455-60, 529-34

Hoover’s attitude toward, 327-30, 453-55, 529-30

Kennedy, John, assassination, 494-97, 534-35, 551-52

Kennedy family and, 487-90

labor racketeering, 334

Las Vegas skimming, 494-95, 531-32

Nixon’s concerns about, 646

racing-wire business takeover, 330-32, 333

Oshinsky, David M., 437
n

Osten, Ulrich von der, 271

Oswald, Lee Harvey, 541-47, 554, 555

Oswald, Marina, 544

Oumansky, Constantine, 206

Oursler, Fulton, 387, 388

Paine, Ruth, 543-44, 546

Paley, William S., 384

Palmer, A. Mitchell, 62, 103,
249

background, 76-77

presidential hopes, 102

Red raids of 1919-20, 75-79, 80, 82, 83, 92, 94
n,
95, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102

Palmer, Archibald, 369, 371

Palmisano, Vincent James, 535

Papich, Sam, 418
n,
646

Parade
magazine, 533

Park, Col. Richard, Jr., 313-14

Parker, William H., 415, 417

Parsons, Louella, 384

Partin, Edward Grady, 495

Patrick, Lenny, 331
n,
333
n,
552

Patterson, Eleanor “Cissy,” 309, 311

Patterson, John, 485

Patterson, Joseph Medill, 309

Pauling, Linus, 403, 410

Paul VI, Pope, 570-71

Peale, Norman Vincent, 384

Pearl, Minnie, 683

Pearl Harbor, 269-73, 277-78, 296

Pearson, Drew, 178, 185
n,
222, 227, 231, 278, 330, 331-32, 357n, 364, 365, 370, 377, 378
n,
412, 430, 432-33, 436
n,
450, 536, 592, 615, 625

break with Hoover, 380-82

Pederson, Richard P., 637
n

Pegler, Westbrook, 214, 222, 304, 329

Pelley, William Dudley, 206

Pentagon Papers case, 684-86, 692-93, 748

Pepper, Claude, 216

Perkins, Frances, 187, 205

Perlo, Victor, 342

Perón, Juan D., 295-96

Persons in Hiding
(Hoover), 176

Peterkin, Robert J., 153

Peterson, Henry, 531

Peterson, Howard C., 350
n

Phelan, James, 152

Philby, Kim, 375

Pico, Reinaldo, 47

Pierce, Samuel R., Jr., 568

Pierpont, Harry, 167

Pilat, Oliver, 227

Pitchess, Peter, 38, 415

Plant, Francis X., 366

police departments, local, 146, 413-17, 419

Pope, Fortune, 670

Popov, Dusko, 269-73, 296
n

Post, Louis F., 89, 96-98, 99, 104

Pound, Roscoe, 98

Powers, Dave, 480, 481

Powers, Richard Gid, 177, 405, 581
n

Pratt, Trude, 303, 304-5

presidential elections:

1948, 356-59

1952, 402-3

1956, 445

1960, 471-72

1968, 608-9

press, FBI surveillance of, 388

press coverage of Hoover, 22, 462-63, 615

appointment as director, 143-44

criticisms, 158-59

death of Hoover, 28-29, 33-34, 58

interviews, 660-64, 712-13

investigative reporting, 669-70

retirement issue, 623-24, 673, 681, 688

Pressman, Lee, 345

Profaci, Joseph, 453

Profaci, Sal, 535

Profumo sex scandal, 508

Prohibition, 70, 131

Propaganda League, 137

“public enemies,” 172
n

Pursley, Robert E., 637
n

Purvis, Melvin, 168
n,
170-71, 172, 173-77,
253

The Puzzle Palace
(Bamford), 281-82

Quirin, Robert, 291

Radosh, Ronald, 421
n

Ragan, John, 639

Ragen, James M., 330-31, 552

Ralston, Jackson H., 99
n

Rankin, J. Lee, 554, 555, 556

Rankin, John, 353, 407

Rather, Dan, 667

Ray, James Earl, 606-7

Rayburn, Sam, 317, 430

Raymond, Alex, 180
n

Reader’s Digest,
388

Reagan, Ronald, 354, 595
n,
625, 756, 757

Rebozo, Charles G. “Bebe,” 625, 639
n,
649

Red raids of 1919-20, 62

bombings and, 75-76, 104-5

congressional hearings on, 100-101, 102

deportations, 78, 85-88

ending of, 103

files on radicals, 79

funding for, 77

Hoover’s defense of, 95-96, 97, 101-2

investigations of radicals, 80

Justice-Labor arrangement, 82

leadership for, 76-77

legal justification, 81

opposition to, 89-90, 97-100

propaganda for, 78-79, 80, 94-95

prosecutions, 84

releases of detainees, 101

roundups, 82, 83-84, 90-94

Rule 22 issue, 84, 92, 102

warrents, 89-90, 96-97

Reeves, Albert, 369

Reeves, Col. James H., 208-9

Reid, Ed, 497

Reilly, Terry, 216

Rentzel, Lance, 718

Reston, James, 403, 430, 596
n

Reuss, Henry, 675

Reuss, Jacqueline, 675

Revill, Jack, 545, 549
n

Revolutionary Action Movement, 620

Reynolds, Quentin, 65

Ricca, Paul, 334, 456, 535

Richardson, Sid, 323, 383

Richetti, Adam, 168
n

Richey, Lawrence, 110, 125, 147, 152-53, 159-60, 228-29

Rivers, L. Mendel, 407

Roach, Ralph, 370

Robb, Lynda Bird, 30

Robeson, Paul, 409

Robinson, Edward G., 410

Robinson, Joseph, 183

Rochement, Louis de, 449
n

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