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J Edgar Hoover Appointment and Phone Logs — Part 10
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(Mr. Quinn)
_ five persons, and we find in reading the brief going into the matter that it
will be necessary to interview nine persons to do it thoroughly, and we speak
to Mr. Garnett, who says he does not want the other four interviewed, then
we should decline to make the investigation; that the responsibility will be
ours to do a thorough job and we are not going to "white-wash" it. Mr. Hoover
specifically instructed that this matter be gone into very thoroughly, and
if it be found that Garnett's request is not complete, he should be so ad—
vised and find out whether he wants to have a complete investigation made,
and if not, we will not conduct the investigation at all.
Mr. Hoover inquired with regard to the Detroit situation, and Mr..
Quinn advised we have been purposely keeping out of that, according to Mr.
Tamms however, that it did happen after the Federal statute was passed, 0
he contacted the Deputy Chief of Detectives out there Saturday afternoon and
told him that we desired not to have that title used but that he could state
that Goodrich's apprehension was desired by the Federal Bureau of Investiga—
tion. Mr. Quinn stated he further told him that Mr. Larson, the Agent in Charge
at Detroit, would get in touch with him, and we would go along and do every-
thing we possibly could. Mr. Hoover inquired whether we had taken steps to
heve the indictment returned on this man, and Mr. Quinn stated that Mr. Tamm
talked to Larson on the subject Saturday afternoon, and arrangements have
béen made, he understands, to get an indictment and we are going to issue an
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2eU, mr, nOOVEr instruc LEG TOA Uis od done right away, ana lat rats] delay
occur, in either the I.0. or the indictment, as we want to be thoroughly
protected if we run across his.
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Subsequent to the conversation with Mr. Foover, Mr. Tolson ad-
vised Mr. Quinn by telephone, also from New York, that, with regard to the
call from Mr, Maragon, it does not matter to us what radio station they use,
although Archie McDonald is a good announcer, and WJSV is probably larger
than #MAL, and that he would say WISV, althongh it does not make a bit of
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4 difference. Mr. Tolson stated 1 that Mr. Meragon may use cur name in getting
the radio stations to cooperate, so he thinks it is entirely up to Mr. Mara-
gon. Mr. Quinn stated he would contact Mr. Maragon and tell hin that in so
far as we are concerned, it does not make any difference. Mr. Tolson stated
that, of course, Mr. Hoover will not go on the air in this connection, under
eny circumstances, and Mir, Maragon should make the arrangements, himself.
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Mr. Tolson requested Ur. Quinn to have Mr. Schilder write a let—
ter to Mr. Waltex€ Winchell, dealing with the receipt of fingerprints from
Miami and the number identified, and any pertinent information that it is
entirely proper to give out. Mr. Telson stated we have been getting a lot
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