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National Organization for Women NOW — Part 2
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FEMINIST BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
INQUIRY FROM CONGRESSMAN LAWRENCE J.
By letter dated 9/13/74 to Inspector Bowers, congresses
Services Office, Congressman Hogan enclosed a reproduction of NN
a flyer captioned "FBI, Ten Most Wanted Men for Offenses i
- against Women." This flyer is dated 8/26/74 and was reportedly XQ
disseminated by the "Feminist Bureau of Investigation.” In
addition to Congressman Hogan, the poster has photos of nine t-
other business and political leaders, including Secretary of
the Treasury, William Simon, and Secretary of Labor, Peter J.
Brennan. The flyer states that these men have committed mass
offenses to women and have deprived women of their civil rights. %,
These flyers appeared thronghout Washington on 8/26/74 which “XN
was "Women's Equality Day." The Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) has
advised that the only Federal law under our jurisdiction which
might be applicable in this case was Public Law 670, and suggestedhh
r the persons responsible for this poster be contacted and presented
with a copy of Public Law 670, in an effort to have them desist,
as we have done in similar occasions regarding Public Law 670
in the past. The OLC also recommended that this matter then
be presented to the United States Attorney (USA) for an opinion.
‘The UPI had a story on their wire on 8/23/74, dateline
New York, which stated that a Ms. De Saram said that the new
FBI is the Feminist Bureau of Investigation and that they were
_going to post Ten Most Wanted posters. These flyers picture
Jeaders who have allegedly discriminated against women and each
locality y6uld have its own set of "Ten Most Wanted Men." A news
story in/the "Washington Star-News" on August 27, 1974, indicated
that the National Organization for Women (NOW) was responsible
for the posters” in the Washington area. ‘Bufiles contain no
identifiable references to De Saram or the Feminist Bureau of
Investigation. loo- Ly S37 if-- .
NOT RECORDED :
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1 - Congressional Services Office - Enclosure Nj
1 ~ Office of Legal Counsel - Enclosure .
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