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Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972

President Truman's News Conference, April 3, 1952

President Harry S. Truman's 298th News Conference, held in the Indian Treaty Room (Room 474) in the Executive Office Building at 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 3, 1952. Topics discussed include: The United Nations truce team at Panmunjom, Korea; the resignation of Attorney General J. Howard McGrath, and the nomination of James P. McGranery to replace him; the Chelf subcommittee investigation of Assistant Attorney General Newbold Morris, and J. Edgar Hoover's role; General Harry Vaughan's statement to the St. Louis Post Dispatch regarding Truman running for the Senate; Truman's support of W.

Attorney General Tom C. Clark and F.B.I. Director J. Edgar Hoover in Florida

Interior view with United States Attorney General Tom C. Clark standing second from the left and Federal Bureau of Investigation director J. Edgar Hoover on the right. Mrs. Frank Frankel is standing between Clark and Hoover. The man on the far left is not identified. This picture was taken during the 52nd annual convention of the International Association of Chiefs of Police at Miami Beach, Florida, December 10-13, 1945.

Secretary Frank Pace with Cuban Officials at Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) National Academy Graduation Exercises

Secretary of the Army Frank Pace after the graduation exercises of the 47th Session of the FBI National Academy which were conducted in Washington D.C. From left to right: Archbishop of Washington, D. C. Patrick O'Boyle; First Lieutenant of the Cuban National Police, Dr. Luis Andres Diaz Rojas; Secretary Pace; Cuban Ambassador to the United States, Dr. Luis Machado; and Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, J. Edgar Hoover.

Secretary Frank Pace at Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) National Academy Graduation Exercises

Secretary of the Army Frank Pace talks with other attendees following the graduation exercises of the 47th Session of the FBI National Academy which was conducted in Washington D.C. From left to right: Archbishop of Washington Patrick A. O'Boyle; Secretary Pace; Captain of Police of Gary, Indiana Mr. James W. Traeger; and Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation J. Edgar Hoover.