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J Edgar Hoover Appointment and Phone Logs — Part 11
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| JOHN EDGAR HOOVER , ‘
oe 7 ‘DIRECTOR
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| Biaslington, &. @.
| May 3, 1938.
| JMme — 4:30 Pl
MEMORANDUM .
dd ) Conversation of Mr. Quinn with Director at New York. am
Q + Mr. Quinn advised of his conversation with Mr. Suydan re the proposed. a :
We) broadcast by N.B.C.and stated that Mr. Suydam advises he ts trying | to contact. ‘
oy . ell. ir. Hoover stated to tell Mr. Suydas ‘that he, Mr. Hoover, would 2° =
4 be very glad to meet the H.B.C.:officials in Washington on Tuesday morning; that’
* * he would be glad to make available to them the data upon. which they could® oc 2 3
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ooper; and provided further tha} neither thé Director nor any other Bureau. ~
lofficial make any radio statenent _ inasmuch as this would be undignified. Mri 4}
Hoover stated he would not telk to the W.B.C. officials in New York and neither Lo
Re allowed. any of the newsreels to make any. pictures. ir. Hoover, also” a ’
wr. Suydanta judguent in any program woich would be subeittes Car aperaatsn 3 ¥e,
Hoover stated it would be all right to allow the N.B.C. to etate.the facta were
‘taken frombie files of the Bureau te a . A 2 ps
Mr.Quinn advised of his \sonver sation’ ‘with’ Agent McKee regardiz {
who admitted his guilt in both tf ama and x atker cases. Mr. Hoover stated =
to ask Agent Stein to find out if. ‘Karpis would plead guilty to two. indictments. =
with the sentences running cokourrently. Mr. Quinn advised of Karpis"': modus: > iF
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; his statement he would not about his women. Mr. Quinn further advised yy.
‘that Karpia stated he had not been in Chicago since 19343 that he expecta hi pias
parents to come up to see him but that he does not want them to come and wishe ce
_ to send them a telegram so instructing them. Mr. Hoover stated the wire eould® yee
be senté, ir. Quim stated that Karpis has mentioned his agreement with Ere; net of
Hoover that he would either. lL the truth or not speak at all; and also advised * 3
of Karpis statements about the iy woman and the boy. . My eee _ 5
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a + Mir. Hoover told Mr. Quinn to send $1,000 by wire-to-MinConnelloy at
vee Cleveland MAY q 1936 B®CORDED & InpEexer Hol. - 4760-6 vA
ir. Hoov ted he had warned Karpie not to try to escape and not. ben TK:
fresh or insolent; that he would not be beaten at all and Ret CAPE: answer
any questions he ada not want ta answer; thet Karpis stated me Sonid ! the. A
truth unless it involved a friend, in which case he roma not answer. “itr, Hoover
stated he had told Karpis the oar he hed bought would be turned cro sald
stated
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parents; that Karpis had given the dog to the informanb., ir. Hoov
had promised Karpis he could have the clothes sent up New Or?
the clothes should be gone over thoroughly first before being given
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