5UNITED STATES . ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION - to Standard Form 86 approwd WASHINGTON, DC. 20545 in? II 9 198% ?by Bureau of Budget, 5?65 - - PERSONNEL. SECURITY QUESTIONNAIRE must be cempleted. Write ?None? when applicable. Type or print all answers. If spade is not adequate for complete answers, 1156 the additional space provided under Item No. 2'7. All addresses must Show streethmber, I street. and State. ?5 - I I . NAM asIJI'rst. middle?1151 2 on FEMAILE HEIGHT: WIEIGHT EYES COLOR HAIA . ., mm, Ranald Wilson 1121112 6? A 180 Blue Brawn 6- (ghec?cfwhich) DSINGLE 7. BIRTH DAY YEAR g?prZRA-Ej; DATE Feb. 6 1911 . or: DIVORCE) 1 2. ALL OTHER NAMES (Include maiden name, II married woman) . None II I 3. PRESEN RESIDENCE: (Street and Number DATE (City, countfr, State, and country) City ?cnd Stme) Feb; 195? T: A9 1&9 amineside: Ge.) 111. USA . U. s. a ALI-EN I {36169 $321 One??re Bacific Pimisades?algig?, TAX-ALL OTHER RESIDENCES FOR pAsT DATES A. IF U.S. CITIZEIN. INDICATE WHETHER: if wefm'i?ss II I f5 (I) By BIRTH [x (3) BY NATURALIZATION ?253 Amal?i Dr. 4" ALIEN REGISTRATION NO. Racific Palisades, w; I I ?AirE? PETITION NO. 1? CERTIFICATE NO. DATE BMW I I I CERTIFICATE NOPLAC 4 5, - I Ia._ IF ALIEN. INDICATE: A my Ir, . Closing to. I (I) ALIEN (2) PRESENT CITIZENSHIP Atomic Energy commission - OF ENTRY (4) PORT OF ENTRY I FEB 1 6 ?95? Io. BOARD NUMBER AND ADDRESS H. SOCIAL sEcumrfv NO12. SERVICE ?(Pasz? or present) I3 mos. BRANCH FIya?Ur.) TO (Ym ?g 3 'F'f I {94.2 - 1945 I - NGERPRINT C?f?d to mew(A11 schools above eIemenI?axyNAME OF SCHOOL I 'i FROM (Yr-3 To DEGREES :91. High Sch-901 Dixon, 1311 - I I, 1924 I 1923 . f. 3 "IIEgga'ICo11egeI/ mmka,_111/ if - 192871. 1932 M.- 14!. IFQEQGN COUNTRIES VISITED (Since 1930) (Exclusl've '01COUNTRY I DATE LEFT DATE I I U.S.A. U.S.A. *E?In?gsmd; ate Frame Nov. 1943 :29 if; I Rea 9,1325 A a. A: mama-a" mm 1.325%; w: I . um- FM 1937135 EH 't?dio?" gptor ,ankg Caiifg/yg??a??s Free 4. - lanc_ai_4C-tor 1952-60 Ba"ten, Bitten; Durstin' Program Supervisor Sh dis- rue AdvI. Agency TV Theat-re L65 -Ange1es, 1962*63 ~Universal Studios Actor I Studio-Iity, CaliE' employ- . meat 1964-65 B6rax Actoi nit to enter H. v" mum-I . a . RonaklReagan-I 16. ORGANIZATION. MEMBERSHIP (Include all present membership and all past membership during tIIe Inst 15 years in all organizations, Los Angeles, Calif. Brof. 61?h_ .1950- an of Dir. . - except labor uanns and IeIIgIous organizations not covered by Qunstion 17 below.) ADDRESS TYPE - OFFICE HELD :Ei?s?on Eureka, 111. _Frater?1ty 1.929 None 4 I 17. ARE YOU NIOW. OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN. A MEMBER OF ANY ORGANIZATION WHICH HAS DESIGNATED BY THE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL AS REQUIRED UNDER THE PROVISIONS EXECUTIVE ORDER. {0450? (For your convenlence, there Is attached to thIs' questionnaire as Appendix A, the current ?st of such _orgchIzatIons. AppIende IA hereby made an integral part of this Personnel SecuImy Questionnaire.) - . Answer ?Yes" or "No" 13. ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A MEMBER OF THE PARTY. IU.S.A.. OR ANY COMMUNIST I . . . A - Answer es? or "No" . AREYOIJI Now OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A MEMBER Answer ?yes" or ?NoHAVE YOU EVER BEEN A MEMBER ANY FOREIGN OR DOMESTIC ORGANIZATION ASSOCIATION. MOVE- MENT . GROUP. OR COMBINATION PERSONS WHICH IS TOTALIITARIAN. FASCIST. COMMUNIST. OR SUBVERSIVE. OR HA5 ADOPTED. OR SHOWS. A POLICY OF ADVOCATING OR APPROVING THE COMMISSION OF ACTS OF FORCE OR VIOLENCE TO DENY OTHER PERSONS THEIR RIGHTS UNDER THE CONSTITUTION THE UNITED STATES. OR WHICH SEEKS TO ALTER THE FORM OF GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES BY UNCONSTITUTIONAL . . . -- Answer es? or "No" IF YOUR ANSWER TO QUESTION .1. I8. 19, OR 20 ABOVE IS nus INDER ITEM NO. 27. OR ON A RHEET ATTACHED To AN ADE A PART OF THIS quasnom RE THE: NAP ALL SUCH ORGANIZATIONS. .IONS. MOVEMENTS. GROUPS. OF PERSONS AND auras OF MEL GIVE COMPLETE DETAILS OF YOUR THEREIN AND MAKE IT EXPLANATION YOU DESIRE REGARDING 0R ACTIVITIES- NAME I ADDRESS OFFICE HELD '1 1 kuvm' .4: Maw?: .-.-..19 . w? 32 .. "41' . I I, In.? . I no i I 22. (Parents, sfeppa is, faster parem stepbrothers, ste isters, halfbrothez If ?lV?an?i'e of spouse should include maiden name and iather-in- a and mother?in-Iaw, living at eadany 0fher"names by prevzous marriage. If spouse IS an alien oz spouse be furnished on Form I FOLC I HERE pauses, children, stepchildren, brofh; if you marry subsequent to the execution of this questionnaire, it will be necessary that data concerning your RELATION NAME IN FULL AGE ADDRESS OF IIRTH . I. .. 5" Ex~w1fe Jane Wyman Beverly H1115, Calif/ 3.3. v.3. Wifer- Nancy Davis Reagan 43 1669 ?an Onofre I Pacific relisades, Calif 9.3. - Daughter Maureen'neagan Sills 25 was?. Magnolia Anaheim, Cal-51M 0.3.. 11.5. Daughter Anmgan 12% my ?ngfre .. I. friaific? Palisades; 0-5- 50? 8 1.5.59 ?ee Smite e. aims. ?j A 225 .. ,ic Palisades? cal?l?i?msn Son Michae'I'IEdwe'rd Reagan 21. .12 ?o Comets. I . .. San Fernando, Calif. v.3. U.S. 23-IREFERENCE3 (Name three persons. not relatives or employers, who are well acquainted with you) I NAME iN HULL BUSINESS AND HOME ADDRESS YEARS Now? Mr.- Holm'e?g Tu'ttleV 637 3. Hudson Los Angeles, calif. 20 Mr; ?S'emuel?z?arrod Eureka, 111, 34 Sein. George Murphy/ Home - 807 Ne. Rodeo Bev. H1118, Galif. I . Hus. - Senete Office Bldg. Wash. 11.6. 28 24f HAVE You EVER BEEN ARRESTED, CHARGED. OR HELD BY FEDERAL. STATE. OR. OTHER LAW-ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES FOR ANY VIOLATION OF ANY FEDERAL LAW. STATE LAW. COUNTY OR MUNICIPAL LAW. REGULATION. OR DO NOT IN- CLUDE ANYTHING THAT HAPPENED BEFORE YOUR 16TH BIRTH DAY. DO NOT INCLUDE TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS FOR WHICH A FINE IOF $25 OR LESS WAS IMPOSED. ALL. OTHER CHARGES MUST BE INCLUDED EVEN IF THEY WERE DISMISSED. If your answer is, "Yes," give in item 25 for each case: . (A) approximate date, (B) charge. (C) place, (D) action taken Answer ?gs" or ?No (Include all arrests and fines other than minor traffic violations) A. DATE B. CHARGE C. PLACE WHERE ARRESTED AND NAME OF LAW D. ACTION TAKEN ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY I Ronald Reaga n-1327 26. PREVIOUS SECURITY CLEARANCE OR ACCESS AUTHORIZATION: A. TO YOUR KNOWLEDGE HAVE You EVER BEEN INVESTIGATED BY ANY BRANCH OF THE FEDERAL Answer "Yes? or ?No" 13' TO YOUR KNOWLEDGE HAVE YOU EVER BEEN REFUSED CLEARANCE OR ACCESS i AUTHORIZATION BY ANY BRANCH OF THE FEDERAL Ra? If your answer to either question A. or B. is "Yes," please lumi sh details. - Answer Yes or N0 CERTIFICATION I HAVE READ ALL OF THE ABOVE QUESTIONS AND REVIEWED THE LIST OF. ORGANIZATIONS SET FORTH IN APPENDIX A HEREOF. II CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION FURNISHED IN ANSWER To THESE: QUESTIONS IS CORRECT AND COMPLETE To THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF AND I UNDERSTAND THAT IT IS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE IN THE CONSIDERATION OF MY ELIGIBILITY FOR SECURITY CLEARANCE ACCESS AUTHORIZATION. I MAKE THIS STATEMENT To THE u. S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION IWITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT IT WILL BE USED BY THE COMMISSION IN CARRYING OUT ITS DUTY To PROTECT THE SECURITY OF THE. ATOMIC ENERGY PROJECT. AND WITH KNOWLEDGE THAT ANY FALSE: STATEMENT OR OMISSION OF MATERIAL FACT MAY BE SUFFICI- ENT CAUSE FOR REJECTION OF MY APPLICATION OR DISMISSAL AFTER FURTHER, THAT ANY FALSE STATEMENT HEREIN MAY BE PUNISHED AS A FELONY UNDER SECTON 1001. TITLE Ia. U. S. - e. (USUAL SIGNATURE OF PERSON FILLING OUT QUESTIONNAIRE) Sign original only) 5W December 18,;1936 FILLED OUT BY AGENCY OR FIRM EMRLOYING BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES (Description should not reveal classified NAME OF AGENCY OR FIRM information) - I . I President of the Regents of the the Regents of the University of University of California 6:14 ADDRESS ORIGINAL SIGNED BY FILIPPONE 2200 University Ln'llj?? far Earl G. Benton Vie?Le Pris?i?de I IE: NCE RESTRICTED No SIGNA I FF CIA UEST A - - - -- CR AREA owe. A 'b a . a was?: .: I .wmuw Jud/iiukyhh en?s. L, r) ON (PLEASE REMOVE AND REVERSE CARBON p.255}? BEFORE USING THIS SPA CE) 27. ADDITIONAL SPACE FOR FURNISHING INFORMATION REQUESTED IN ITEMS I TO 26 (Indicate item numbers to which answers appiy) ITEM no. 2' 2 ?2:on saber-22:41:: 2g 2.2 my?, 3.23.2222?: 92.3. .3 3* ?32- 23:222. 2142 2.. 23.2.2. 222m!? 2222:2222. 3.3 33.2.. 2.222.422.2222 E2 :2 :2 M22222 2 In! 33:12 2322;222:3232 13.3.. 3.3. r: 232422122, 2212.22.22,253Ronald Reagan?1328 . ?3 ..- a OPTIONAL roam no. to sow-406 MM 4112 ?9.11: i osA?sEN. use. 1110. 27 olson my; 155:, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Edema To FROM SUBJECT: sq?g' RV Memorandum as. Maureen Reagan, Who had bgeen 11ving with a married metropolitan Conrad 1 ?g Gale Sullivan Tavel Trotter Tele. Room Holmes ndy Ha Mr. Gaf?fw DATE: 1?18?67 ?summon comm I) new as UN mm one? 395%? were? RONALD WILSON AGAN ATOMIC ENERGY ACT APPLICANT W. V. Clevela ?r This is to advise the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) has requested a background investigation of Reagan, present Governor of California, As Governor he becomes a member of the Board of Regents of the University of California, which position has been classified "highly sensitive" by the AEC. Governor Reagan as a member of the Board of Regents will have access to,highly sensitive restricted data. The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 requires the Bureau to conduct-a full investigation Where such access is involved. As you will recall, the Bureau conducted a full back- ground investigation concerning former Governor Edmund Gerald Brown in May, 1960, when he likewise became a member of the Board of Regents of the University of California. Bureau files disclose that we have never r1vestigated Governor Reagan; however, our files do contain numerous references to him, primarily concerning his anticommunist activities in various Hollywood, California,organizations. Reagan has spoken in various parts of the country on the evils of communism and was a friendly? witness before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in October, 1947. Although he has been extremely anticommuniSt since the mid 1940's, he was reportedly a sponsor of the Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy, which is listed in the "Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications? prepared by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. He was reportedly a member of Americans for Democratic Action and American Veterans Committee in the 1940's. In 1950 it was reported he had been active in the, Hollywood Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions but got out in 1945 when the communists took over. aye}. In MaTCh,1960,we cooperated with Governor Reagan in .i making inquiries here in Washington, D. C., regarding his daughter 1 1 Mr. DeLoach Mr. Wick Mr. Sullivan 1 Mr. Gale Ir. Thompson, 932 9th CONTI ED Over 53 L-g?lge?ieland - mo. MREW . .u Mr. olroyd Ronald Reagan- 1329 - CPH:afb (8) Memorandum to Mr. Gale Re: RONALD WILSON REAGAN police officer in Washington, D. C. The Director invited Governor Reagan to call upon the FBI for assistance in matters of mutual interest. By letter 11-9~66 the Birector extended his congratulations to Governor Reagan on his election. Memorandum dated 1?17?67 from Mr. Sullivan to Mr. DeLoach captioned "Student Agitation, University of California, Berkeley, California, Information Concerning (Internal Security)" advised that Governor Reagan would be grateful for any information known to the Bureau concerning plans for future demonstrations to be held on the campus of the University of California at Berkeley, California, and any information of a subversive nature concerning Clark Kerr, President of the University of California. The Director approved that SAC Lynum should furnish Governor Reagan only information developed regarding plans for future demonstrations ?on the Berkeley campus or at Governor Reagan's press conferences and that we confidentially advise him that we have no pertinent information concerning Clark Kerr or the Board of Regents of the University of California. ACTION: If you approve, the SAC at San Francisco will be instructed to personally advise Governor Reagan of the reason for the investigation and the fact that it is being conducted at the request of the REC. Experienced Agents will be assigned to conduct the inquiries and, in view of Governor Reagan's prominence, no neighborhood investigation will be conducted. Thafield office will be specifically instructed not to conduct any interviews on the university campuses. will be told investigation is being conducted at request of th; RECRonaklReagan-133O All persons interviewed 4-22 (Rev. 1-22-50; . 9 . . c. Federal Bureau of nvestigatlon - . Records Branch I 'i ice Unit Room . orward to File 5 - . Attention I l:lReturn to W/ff?f I Supervisor Room Ex . Type of References Requested: l:l gular Request (Analytical Search) ?ll References (Subversive Nonsubversiwi '3 Subversive References Only Nonsubversive References Only 515' Main References Only 539? Type of_Search Requested: ?if a \f?a 0?33? )1 4. Subject ?j ?f?iei? ?fe/tyu Birthdate Pit/ice A . Address FgFEtjguv? a $3.1m Ll" VIEW Localities ,5 5: . m" ate ?13,7555; rlLE NUMB 7? SERIAL i? an? 2? gum; "Hf? - NUMEROUS REFERENCE - . . I 4-22clIHev. 11-17-59) SEARCH SLIP Subje: 11 5 Supervisor 7 ?:czvSercher 52/; Date initial FILE NUMBER SERIAL Ronald Reagan?1332 4 -2?2u(RlevF. 11-17 -59) -. .. . NUMEROUS REFERENCE SEARCH SLIP Supervisor - . 17 1-. Jr?. 7. J: p'37.-) ,w-L Prod. ?fgg?; w? {:4wa WM Awif/ if) a? 3w I Wimw; ?lm Ronald Reagan-1333 I. 4-22?4aat-. KailaFederal Bureau vestigation -. - -. Records Branch - 19? S. Name Searching Unit - Room 6527 Service Unit - Room 6524 Forward to File Review Attention Return to Supervisor Room Ext. Type of References Requested: Regular Request (Analytical Search) All References (Subversive 6: Nonsubversive) Subversive References Only Nonsubversive References Only Main References Only Type of Search Requested: 15 a i ?LRestricted to Locality 4" MM Exact Name Only (On the Nose) Buildup :1 Variations I . . IV. 4" Subject A ?14? 311:: ct 3/13" - - Birthdate 6. Place Address Localities . r' Searcher .- x? Date Initials Prod. FILE NUMBER SERIAL .s?l Ronald Reagan?1334 . . . .. Federal Bureau 0 estigation "an . a Records Bran'ch . 19? E: Name Searching Unit- Room 6527 . Service Unit- Room 6524 :l Forward to File Review Attention eturn to - - Supervi Room Ext. Type of References Requested: :Regular Request (Analytical Search) All References (Subversive 6r Nonsubversive: n=ISubversive References Only Nonsubversive References Only Main References Only Type of Search Requested: EZrRestricted to Locality Exact Name Only (On the Nose) Buildup Variations j? i Ir. j'f' i Subject - Birthdate 6: Place? Address Localities Searcher Date Initials Prod. FILE NUMBER SERIAL - .L 3 a, *v cowxmw?n Tb: SACS, ?05 Angel?s Eng, Washington Field - Enc. at. Louis (upnc only} - Enc. @maha Chicago Springfield San Franciaco Fran? Bimotg FBI ., *T?51138??%?%wa RQRALD wznsaw:?naanx if?lf?ffi??m CA 32955 7L3??$??i1 AEAA 2-6~6? The Atomic Enargy Commission has requested a background investigation concarning nevernor Reagan in view of the fact he will have accass to highly sensitiva restricted data as a result of a position on the Board of Regents of the University a? California. The Act of 1954 requires full investigation where such access is involved. at. Section 19, Vbluma II, manual of Instructions; Chapter 78, Part FBI Handbook. This was? must be assigned immad?ataly to experiancad Agentg aad a camplatad investigution submitted to reach tha Bureau 'ffww? without ?311 by 2/6/67. SQ ii Governor Reagan was born 2/8/11, Santa Maniaa, g1 california._ Eb presently resides 1669, Ban Guerra, Pacific g;:rn Paiisadas, Caliiornia. Social Beaurity number 480-G7u7456. Qt 5: ?1 saw runnerscaz sac san Pranciaco is instructed to g, m?%xg parsonally call upon Governor Reagan and confidentially advise him of the reason far the investigation and the fact that this investigation is being conducted at the request of the.AEC. Attempt to tactfully ascertain identity cf Gavernor Reagan'$ Tl parents and set out leads, if necassary, for appropriata cheeks. $?Mh ALL QFFICES: In View oi Governor Reagan's praminence, ?ciwr no noighbar?oaa invastigations are to be without Bureau Callahan 5 4:15: if. 124' -4 -. 19:3? I 3 :3 14" Gale Sat/?m unk- Hos?? . f. 57 2h? La?f, (l?i/Z R0naklReagan-1336 ?9 Trotter . {3 If if: 1' i a ?339candy MAIL ROOM UNIT Return 1257 ?My. Airtel to Ens Angeles Re: REAGAN authority. Likewise, n9 interviewa are to be conducta? on any univaraity campus. Permission granted to verify Reagan'a attendance and degree at Eureka Co?bge, Eureka. Illinois, ?hraugh check of records. A11 peraans interviewed are to be infermga the investigation is being conducted at the request 9% ARC. Handle as expaditiously as possible in view of short daadline an? utilize taletypes to set out leads where necaasary. QMAHA: Employment 1932~37, Central Broadcasting Company, sporfa announcer, Davenport and DeaMoines, Iowa. CHICAGO: Education 1924w28, Dixon High School, _meon, Illinois. Education - 1928-32, Eureka College, Eureka, XlIinoia, 3.8. degree. Baference $amnel Harrad. Eureka, Illinois. years known 34. SIEQE: Parmissisn granted to interview Senaxor George Murphy of California as a reference. RonaklReagan-1337 AL Fri-350 (Rev. 7-16-631 L- A 6o. (Mount Clipping in Space Below) 1 Mr. ?1'de Mr. I Mr. Moln- 11111113. Wick .- an. 1-. .11111 :1 .1111" :1 EDITORIALS Reagan Takes the Helm Gov. Reagan charted a provocative new course for state government in his in- . augural address. There is much to applaud in the philo- sophy of his administration and the direc- tion it intends to take in certain areas. De- tails must still be filled in, however, on ma- ny items in his program and it remains to be seen how they will, or if they can, be im- plemented. Reagan devoted much of his message to the grave fiscal plight of the state, noting that a new budget held at the same level as the present one, plus absolutely essential'I property tax relief, could produce a $750 million deficit. "The time has come, the governor said, "for us to decide whether collectively we can afford anything and everything we think of simply because we think of it. The time has come to runva check and see if all the services government provides are in answer to demands, or just goodies dreamed up for our supposed betterment. The time has come to match outgo to in- come, instead of always doing it the other way round. "We are going to squeeze and cut and trim until we reduce the cost of govern- ment . . . and it will involve every depart- ment of governmen That is a laudable goal. But to all practi- cal purposes, unless new legislation is en- acted, the fact is that only about one-third of the budget is controllable. That one- third covers the University of California, state colleges, institutions and governmen- tal operating costs. And that's where dan- ger RonakiReagan-1338 Although the governor did not mention it in his address, he is considering a. 10% cut in university and state college budgets, plus $400 tuition for the universi- ty and $200 for state colleges. That drastic change could gravely im- peril the quality of higher education which Californians have come to expect. It does violence to the intent of the Master Plan for Higher Education. 10% slash on top of heavy reductions already made by the Department of Finance could play havoc with operations. Tuition ought not to be used as an expedient for budget balancing, but if it is, then some way must be found to avoid penalizing deserving students who cannot afford the increased fees. There is a strong possibility, moreover, that such a heavy tuition might force an increased load on junior colleges and thus materially bo'ost local tax levels. This could vitiate the "absolutely essential" property tax relief Reagan calls for. The proposal has a popular ring, but we it has not been sufficiently thought out. 11 .Despite such special reservations, The Times commends the general tone of the new governor's message. Th "Creative Society" he proposes would turn away from the idea that government and those who serve in it are omnipotent. Government would lead but not rule, listen but not lecture. The empha- sis will be on seeing that government does not encroach on freedom or assume pow- wer beyond that freely granted by the people. That in itself indicates a refreshing change' 111 adminis' :rative directi (1311.911. 11: R: sen. Mr. Tavci Trotter . Mr. (indicate page, name of newspaper, city and state.) 11-4 Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, Calif. ?11. 1,91. 5511 4313110914112: 1111 11115111111111.1313 11; 11111113311111 11.51111 3W Date: Edition: Author: Editor: Title: 1/6/67 Home Nick: . Williams Character: or Ciassi fication: Submitting Office: L03 Angeles 1: Being Investigated NOT newsman-w 191 11.11 231961 ?11. FD-350 (Rev. 7-16-63) (Mount Clipping In Space BelowMr. Mr. Hr. Mohr.-. mt. Wish?~14- Mr. Mr. Mr. Com-ad Gov. Reagan was hanged in effigy Friday at San Fernando Valley State College, where 1,500 students rallied against the governor's proposed tuition and budget cutting plans. A dummy labeled "Ree~ gin" was placed near an outdoor 0 di 'u shortly before the rally started, . but it was quickly re?- "moved by 'order of State- wide College Affairs Dean Thomas H. McGrath, a scheduled speaker at the rally. a students were ?p i (1 cards reading, "Our positidn, no tuition," as they gathered to hear a series of speakers de?? nounce Reagan?s proposal to institute tuition in the heretofore free state col? lege and university sys- tems and? to slash school budgets 10%. Student body presidents from Cal State L.A., Long Beach State, Cal Poly, San Bernardino State, Domin? guez Hills, UCLA and Pierce Junior College ap- peared with Valley State President John Cagle. A student carrying the effigy of Reagan said he represented the Students for a Democratic Society, a "New Leftist" group which has a chapter on campus. Cagle said he thought_ it more likel that men I .. RonaklReagan-1339 14? 0320-, Su?sm; at Valley Sta,t_e__ Against Reagan structed the dummy. "We are opposed to this type of opposition,? the student leader said. As the crowd gathered, placards were seen with such slogans as "Keep Cal State Free" and ?Recall Ronnie. Officials speaking at the rally included Assembly- man Charles Warren Los Angeles) head of the Democratic State Central Committee, and Mrs. Geor- giana Hardy, a member of the Los Angeles Board of Education. Warren said that if Rea- gan succeeds with his pro- posed 10% budget cuts for the 18 state colleges, he thinks the Legislature will be "compelled" to adopt tuition. slate/t6 5.54%me ELL ?ii-id": hin?m i3 $1.217. 512-ka Wit 5" Mr. Felt Gale Mr. Rosen .Suliivan . Mr. Tove} Mr. Trotter. Tale. Room-.-? Miss Holmes iss ?Gandy. 3h (Indicate page. name of newspaper, city and state.) I-3 Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, Calif. 1/14/67 Home Data: Edition: Author: Editor: Title: Nick . Williams Character: or Classification. Submitting OfficeLoS Ange 1es Being Investigated 57.75 1.9% .1 1:10? ??751.qu L01 - - - - - I (Rev. 5-22-64FBI Dme: 1/25/67 Transmit the following in I I I I {Type in plaintext or code) i I vm AIRTEL AIRMAIL (Priority) .L 1 TO: DIRECTOR, FBI FRANCISCO (116- 57309) (RUC) (j RONALD WILSON EAGAN . CA 32055 l, AEAA Buded 2/6/67 Rebuairtel to LA, 1/20/57. 0n l/2H/67, Governor REAGAN was advised by- SAC LYNUM that investigation was being conducted by the FBI at the request of the Atomic Energy Commission based on requirements of the Atomic Energy Act in view of his position as a Regent of the University of California. Governor REAGAN at that time furnished the names of his parents, both of whom are deceased, as JOHN EDWARD REAGAN and NELLIE C. REAGAN. In view of the short period of time since Governor REAGAN's inauguration, no investigation is being conducted at Sacramento, California, by the San Francisco Office UACB. 1/1/45 ssAesa-s 11mm Flt?:? Bureau (AM) ?font.- 31' 'i'ia Los Angeles (AM) 3? W"w"w :u 1 WFO (AM) 5mm wanna. 1 St. Louis (AM) 1 Omaha (AM) -. . (5 {x 1 Chicago 1 ringfield AM "_Z.mw 1 Sin Francisco NOT RECORDED :31 1357 Sent WM- Special Agent in Charge Mr. Totem: (aw; . "if if}. - MK Mom: ME. WickMr. Felt if . Sulliv 3 UROEBT -45 PM PST 1-25-51 VUV Trotter HTI DIRECTOR AND moon; 2; Ga. REV YORR VIA VASRINOTON ??lw ?y 1? ngt?? 12::4! FROM LOS (116-75463) j" 5&7 ?2493 3 1N 5?4: 3 RONAEEVILSON REASAN, AEAA, BUDED PEBRUARY NINETEER dz RE BUREAU AIRIEL JANUARY TVERTY LAST. PSO ROTED EMPLOYMEBT NINETEEN FIFIYTUO TO NIRETEEN SIXTY AS PROORAR SUPERVISOR, GENERAL ELECTRIC TV THEATER, LOS AAOELES, POE BAITEN., BARTON, DURSTIN AND OSBORNE ADVERTISING AGENCY, AND TERMINAIED BECAUSE SRDV OISCONTINUED. UR. JAMES R. SCRULE. EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, TRIS ADVERTISING COMPANY, TERPORARILY IN LOS ANBELES, ADVISED ON JANUARY TVENTY INSTANT TRAT CONTRACT VITR APPLICARNT RARDLED VITR REV YORK OPPICE THIS COMPANY AND RD RECORD OR DETAILS RELATIONSHIP AT LOS ANOELES. RR. SCRULE ADVISED RECORDS ENRLOYNERT UOULD BE NAOE AVAILABLE NEV YORK OFFICE TRIS COMPANY THROUGH RR. RAY NC OOVERR, VICE PRESIDENT. RR. SCRULE INTERVIEVEO RE APPLICART. REV YORK REVIEV RECORDS ARD CONDUCT APPROPRIATE INTERVIEVS. 4% r? 29 4 END $18qu mm ACE: A, gl?) 3:31;; jg 0a REL. 25 1/ 3 55/ LA 115-13463 PAGE THO DEAGAH DORA FEBRUARY HIHEIEEH ELEVEN, SANTA HODIOA, CALIFORNIA. ALL FERSOHS IHTERVIEHED ARE TO BE IHFODHED THE IOVESTIGATIOO IS DEIHG CONDUCTED AT THE REQUEST OF AEO. GOVEFHOR HILL HAVE ACCESS TO HIGHLY SENSITIVE RESTRICTED DATA AS DESOLT OF POSITION ON BOARD OF OF UDIVEFSITT OF OASE MUST DE . IMMEDIATELY TO EXPERIENCED AGEHTS AHD A OOHFLETED IHVESTIGATIOH SUBMITTED TO DEAOH THE BUREAU FAIL BY FEBRUARY SIH SIXTYSEVEH. EHD RLEAY FBI HASH on Ronald Reagan-1342 Jv -sgg; OLDTETAHO 5? 1423?;in FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64) Er Transmit the following in Via ("up 1 ti I Date: 1/27/67 (Type in plaintext or code) his ri?e was" and divorced her for this reason //x3 x5 Bureau '2 Los Angeles 13/ We AIRTEL AIR MAIL (Priority) 1. T0: DIRECTOR, FBI FROM: SAC, LOS ANGELES (116 70463) (P) t7 RONALD WILSON NBAGAN '5 CA 32055 Amii: 5? ?12351? 43W (BUDED 2/6/67) 5 515 On 1/25/67 Mr. WALTER GLOVER, Director of Plant Security, Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc., 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, was contacted for information concerning REAGAN and to request assistance in obtaining appropriate records to verify his employment at this studio. Mr. GLOVER advised that the office of Plant Security records contain no unfavorable information concerning the applicant. He said that he personally knew REAGAN when he was under contract as an actor with this studio. He also knew REAGAN's former wife, JANE WYMAN, who also formerly was under contract with this studio as an actress. GLOVER said he has never heard anything unfavorable concerning REAGAN. He said REAGAN has always had the reputation of being a patriotic, loyal American. His character was above reproach. He always associated with reputable individuals. Mr. GLOVER knows no organization affiliations other than motion picture groups. Mr. GIOVER advised for the strictly confidential information of the FBI, it is his understanding the true reason REAGAH divorced JANE WYMAN was immorality on her part. He said Miss WYMAN had the reputation of promiscuity before, during and after her marriage to REAGAN. He said REAGAH "found out what JWW:dek 11?! . Apg?wea Per RonakIReagan?1343 i? ISpecicl Agent in Charge 7 LA 116?70463 Mr. GLOVER said he dees not want to be identified as the source of the above information; that he does not recall the source of the information; that he can add no further details and he would refuse to testify to the.information. The information furnished by GLOVER concerning the good character of REAGAN will be included in the report. The 'information furnished by GLOVER concerning JANE WYMAN will not be set forth in the report as it is unsubstantiated and not information from an original source. To set out this information might possibly disclose a source of this information. Mr. GLOVER is a valuable contact of the.Los Angeles Office. Because of Governor position, JANE WYMAN will not be interviewed, UACB. RonaklReagan-1344 Jah??imM 4777"Pic? ink Tolson 9 DeLoach I ?Jig A, JJ Mohr .33. :3 I Wick I I Tl Casper 2 J, RonakIReagan 1345 Conrad Felt Gale Rosen Sullivan Tuvel /i Trotter 571/1 435 Tele. "f ,3 Holme?w '5 "?fty Gandy m' I 1/27/67 Airtel To: SAC, L08 Angeles From: Bireetog, F81 (116m469320) RONALD WILSON REAGAN MA 32955 ABA-A ReBuairtel dated 1/20/67. Ybur attantion is dir?cted ta urfila 77w11033. repert 9f waltar T. Gray dated 1.0/5/59. Include any par tinent in nrep. 71-83 WEE Refer to urfile 100?23402, report of SA Leonard Augustson dated 4/30/56. 869 page 3. See urfile 100~59001 your airtal datad 6/1/60 entitlad ?Jenn Birch Saciety, Incorparated Belmont, Massachusetts, Attached to this airtel was letterhead memorandum same data. Sac page 2. 2"131431 :1 "95:3 -. I 'rJ? .sn?R?Jl 1 f- it]: MAIL. Ho?fw. TELETYPE UNIT :1 r" comm /7 00PM URGENT 51/67 DIRECTOR A as NGELES 116-70463 L03 ANGEL VIA wASHINerow ROM NEW YORK 116?124179 RONALD mm231-r.w.wu (Rev. 5-22-64) . . Transmit the following in I Date: 1=31~67 (Type in plaintext or" code) TE LETYPE URGENT I: BUREAU . N7. (P riority) IO: DIRECTOR (BY MAIL) AND IRON: ST. LOUIS (Ila-17O 391) i RONALD WILSON CA DASH TWO ZERO DIVE AEA A. DUDED: FED. SIX NEXT. JAN. TWENTY, LAST. ARMY SERVICE MOORDS DISCLOSED FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL EMPLOYEE EOE REAOAN: SOLDIERS IWENWVSEVEN To INIRIVIWO, LOWELL PARK, DIXON, ILL., AS LIE EOLLOWINO RELATIVES LISTED: JOHN EDWARD IEAGAN, ANA JACN REAOAN, EATER, NELLE C. REAGAN, ONE ZERO SEVEN MONROE DIXON, ILL. (NINETEEN WMIRIVNIVE) . CHICAGO HANDLE. BUREAU AND SAN ERANCISCO ADVISED EV MAIL. R. 522? 803mm l- :'iu iaLJa - I .I Ens-5n: J't?ll?u'i. San Francisco (Info) AM 1 St. Louis WJE:wma CEAO (3) HT pproved I. (I: aim Sent Per ?Runakithgan-13 17 Special Agent in Charge :33 ff} *1 if NASN DD sag.- C/b URGENT 2-1?67 DIRECTOR AND FIELD VIA ENCODE FRONT L05 EPQGELES (116-75463) 0 b1 EDNALD NELSON REAGAN, CA THREE ZERO Two FIVE FIVE. 'i CONTAINED RE BUREAU AIRTELS JANUARY TNENTY AND JANUARY TNENTV SEVEN LAST. INEDENATIDN RETAIL MERCHANTS CREDIT ASSOCIATION, LES ANSELES, INDICATES FEDERAL TAX LEIN DATED NDVENDEE EIETE SEVEN, AT BEVERLY HILLS, EDNALD N. NEASAN AND VIEE IN THE ANDUNT OF TVENTT EDUE TNUUSAND NTNE HUNDRED ELEVEN NED REQUESTED To CHECK INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE AND DETERMINE IF INSTANT LEIN STILL DN 1 ix.) i r? 5 a. FOIL: Mr. (3.133?. 1., Mr. limes. Mr. 3u111v211., Mr. . 1 Mr. Tale. 1300113--"4 1 Miss Elohim; -. Miss Gard}? 0. 1 1251*. .4. 1 1 . NEEDED. END NASEE ii? EN TEE El 3315;35me WEJLE 0 .7, Ronald Reag?1?1-111348 END Ey??g Dc 5 5'37 2/3/67 Airtei SM VORNMON CONTAINED 344531;? ?t .mz To: QAC, Lag Amgeles (116w70463) From: mreetor, FBI (1.164603%) RGNALD WILSDN REAGAH CA 36255 Re urtei to Bureau and Washington Field dated Check records of appropriate local official repeaitaries to determine baSis Federal tax lien mentioned in Eeference tel and whether satisfied or presently outstanding. Handle immediately. Tolson 32.112.212512 we s51) 73.72" Ronald Reagan-1349 Wic 3 .- smile?m 5 m3 new: 1/ . . .2 Callahan Conrad ia-?nng-rr Felt ?pw?sj Gale it ?our" 1? Rosen 1 1/ Sullivan tiff.? . (3 r. 4 Tuvel Fi?g?' 51'. J, 235.2%? Trotter Tele. Room Holmes Gandy - :1 #51135? RPOM A ETYPE UNIT if:% I - I U- . FD- 263 (Rev. . '3 -17FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION I REPORTING OFFICE OFFICE OF ORIGIN DATE INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD ST. LOUIS BUREAU 2/2/67 1/2?4 - 30/67 5 TITLE OF CASE REPORT MADE RY 3" RONALD WILSON REAGAN 1c WILLIAM J. EBERT Incl: CHARACTER OF CASE I CA 320 55 AEA-A REFERENCES: Bureau airtel, 1/20/67. St. Louis teletype, 1/31/67. STATUS: 334.750 ALL TRINEQ HEREIN ux'va 56,0 I 2 I373 - - . I ,?qwr: . I. I 7 . COVER PAGE Cassahas been: Pending over one year Yes No,- Pending prosecution over six months Yes No APPROVED Do NOT WRITE IN SPACES BELOW COPIES MADE: I MIG. \fg-?J Bureau 4%5/ NOT R's 1 - St. Louis (us?173991) $2 FEB 3 1967 mic mm 00m? . 22:: the, 1 6 1967 Ronald Reagan-135? Dlssemlne?on Record of Attached Repel-I Not??ons AqenCy - - Requ??t??ecd. mu? ll Date 'F?wd. How BY I Tit-67 I LidDEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Copy to: new of: EC WILLIAM J. EBERT ST. LOUIS February 2, 1967 Fieid Office File SL 116?170391 Bureau File RONALD WILSON REAGAN CA 32055 Chmd?t ATOMIC ENERGY ACT APPLICANT Records, MPRC, St. Louis, Mo., revealed RONALD WILSON REAGAN served in U.S. Army Reserve and in U.S. Army. Received honorable release from active duty. Honorably discharged from Reserve, Add- itional employment and relatives set forth. 554 v2.93 anew - RUG - a: enema teammate. HEREIN DETAILS: av ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI On January 30, 1967, a review of the military service records on file at the Military Personnel Records Center, re? vealed that RONALD WILSON REAGAN, enlisted in the United States Army Enlisted Reserve Corps, inactive, on April 29, 1937, at Des Moines, lova. No enlisted serial number was shown for REAGAN in the records. He served on inactive status until June 17, 1937, when he was separated as a Private to accept an appointment as an officer. He was appointed on May 25, 1937, as a Second Lieutenant, Serial Number 0?357 d03, in the Officers Reserve Corps of the United States Army effective June 18, 1937, and entered on active duty on April.l9, 1942, at Hollywood, California. He was honorably released from active duty on December 9, 1945, as a Captain, at Fort MacArthur, California, by reason of can request to return to essential industry. The records indicated he was on terminal leave from September 11, 1945 to December 9, 1945. He served in the Officers Reserve Corps, inactive Ronald Reagan-1351 This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the preperty of the FBI and is loaned your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. I . SL: . #116-170391 . ?etatue, from June 18,'1937 to April 18, 1942, and from December 10? 1945 to April 1, 1953, at which time he was honorably dis- charged by operation of law. - - His military occupation was Shown as Adjutant and civilian occupation as motion picture actor. He had no foreign service and is entitled to wear the World War Two Victory Medal and the American Campaign Medal. - A His character and efficiency ratings ranged.from Excellent to Superior, and there was no record of courts?martial 'or absence without official leave. I as Lifeguard. 'The following additional employment was indicated in the records:' Summers, 192? to_1932, Lowell Park, Dixon, Ellinoie, The following relatives were listed: JOHN EDWARD REAGAN, also known as JACK REAGAN, father, deceased; NELLE C. 5. mother, 107 Monroe Avenue, Bigon, Ellieois (1935).f The date and place of birth were shown as February 6, 1911, at Tampico, illinoie. Ronald Reagan-1352 I -. 1 9-17?65) . 4 . . m. ran-uh". . 1 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION .. O. . REPORTING OFFICE OFFICE OF ORIGIN DATE: INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD NEW YORK BUREAU 2/2/67 1/31/67 TITLE OF CASE REPORT MADE av JOSEPH A. THIBAULT CHARACTER OF CASE RONALD WILSON REAGAN AEA-A I REFERENCE: Ins Angeles tale-type to Bureau and New York, dated 1/26/67. 11234) I: 554 {505 Icon/I747 ALL IFPJTIJII l, 7,7 II: I DATE 3p] Qlie??tjmm?i?LJ/?f ?/gj 0 11M ?In g3 3?3ng 7? I373 'Ii' .. I 91/96:? Case has bin-Mud?: ver one year I: Yes No,- Pending prosecution over six months Yes No no .N BELOW cones 4 $05 erBuI-eau a 1- New York (116?124179) 53'5? 0 7/1957 1 15'" Atomic Energy? Go . Dissemination Record of Attached Report a, Notations ?61 Agency Egg} I. . Ronald Reagan-135 How F?wdlui if?ep By COVER PAGE 131* 3 -3 F012 04 (Rev. 3-3-59) 'r d" copy to: Roper! of: Don: Field Office File Title: Character: Synopsis: r" .- a . UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION JOSEPH A. 2/2/67 116-124179 Office: New York, New York Bureau File RONALD WILSON REAGAN CA 32055 ATOMIC ENE am. (INFORMATION comm 31mm ?4 37-4). M83 RGY ACT - APPLICANT Employment Batten, Barton, Durstin and Osborne verified. Acquaintance recommends . -RUC- Ronald Reagan?1354 ?ght-3" r? nan?d "l This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the preperty of the FBI and is loaned to your agency,- 1t and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. NY . habits a?d well respected. He is a person of good moral? character; a devotedly loyal American who has good Mr. MCCARTHY stated that Mr. REAGAN is a.most?/ '7 reliable person and he would not hesitate in recommending . him for any position of trust and confidence.:. RonakiReagah-1355 I .- "v . I (If, 116?1241?79-3 ?if . a DETAILS: - . . -. - ?Es Emaloymen Batten, Barton, Durstin and Osborne, - ?jC\ Incorporated (BBDO) SEE 383 madison Avenue New York, New The following investigation was conducted by SA ALBERT FRANZ on January 31, 1967: - Mr. Vice President, advised that Mr. REAGAN was under contract from June 12, 9?4, to June 24, 196;, as Program Supervisor for the General- Electric (GE) Theatre.- He believed Mr. REAGAN had been employed pri.or_ thereto,-but this record is not readily available; _He also stated Mr. REAGAN was under contract to the Reveue Studios, Ins Angeles, which is now part of universal Studios, from June 25, 1961, to September, 1962. That employment was also in connection with GE Programs. -He stated REAGAN's record is cnear and he knew or- nothing adverse concerning his character, reputation, loyalty or associates. The only person he knew who would have been close to Mr. REAGAN was Mr. HERMINIO TRAVIESAS of the BBDO office at Hollywood, California.- Mr. further advised that he had checked with Mr. a Director, who advised him that Mr. REAGAN began his employment in June, lggh. Mr. Director, advised that he was linStrumental in bringing Mr. REAGAN to this organization since he was a very reputable public figure. He stated that" he has not only been associated with Mr. REAGAN in business but was socially acquainted with him. He often visited at his home, finding him to be a good family man of sober RonaklReagan- 1356 - 2 . .Iev. 92417-65BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION REPORTING OFFICE OFFICE OF ORIGIN DATE INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD SPRINGFIELD BUREAU 2/2/67 2/1/60 TITLE OF CASE REPORT MADE BY Tyne-o BY .4 - SA MARCUS . SHARPE RONALD WILSON REAGAN CHARACTER or CASE 3 CA 32055 AEAA 3.90-97, IILI. commas REFERENCE: Is UNGIASSIFIED m. ANAL- Wk?. BUREAU Airtel to Los Angeles dated 1/20/67. 4 - RUC - Kr" IVE DATA: I All persons interviewed as reflected in this report, were informed this investigation is being conducted at the request of the Atomic Energy Commission'?qu-?ms . (41? ?3.8 i?v?kb _u=h?q CXLUQQ @582 #152773 I 43 3 JAN 29 I970 E43334. 123': 3? :Ji?g lap/3445? Case has been: Pending ove yea Yes No; Pending prosecution over six months Yes No APPROVED Do NOT WRITE IN SPACES BELOW cones MADE: . - MDT n. Bureau NOT 1 Springfield (116?25218) 35 . 1957 .M 2 on $6 a" . FEB Atomic Energy. Commission .4 FEB 16.1967 . 4, . (4 EA Dissemination Record of Attached Report - Notations it} Agency .. 44 Ronald Reagan- 13 Request Reed-3'; umunaa-u?uh-n-WN I I- Date Fwd. 4444 How I av wa COVER PAGE FB-ZIJA (Her. 3-3Copy to: Report of: Date: Field Office File Title: Character: Synopsis: This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION sa MARCUS E. SHARPE Ollice: SRRINGFIEID FEBRUARY 2, 1967 SI 116-25218 Bureau File RONALD WILSON REAGAN CA 32055 INFORMATION CONTAINED ?nal) 10/6390 0 AEAA REAGAN attended Eureka College, Eureka, Illinois, Septembersld, 1928 to June 7, 1932. On latter date, awarded A.B. degree after pursuing Liberal arts Course with major in Economics and Sociology, achieving above average academic rank. Reference SAMUEL G. HARROD, JR. Attorney, Eureka, Illinois, highly recommends applicant for position of trust and responsibility as a loyal and patriotic citizen, of excellent character and associations. Files of Eureka Police Department, Woodford County Sheriff's Office at Eureka, and Credit Bureau of Greater Peoria, Peoria, Illinois, covering Woodford County, contained no references to REAGAN. RUC Ronald Reagan-1358 your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. $1 DETAILS: At Eureka and Peoria, Illinois Investigation reported herein was conducted.by SA MARCUS E. SHARPE on February 1,1967. Mrs. JANE ASHWORTH, Records Clerk, in the Office of Mr. GEORGE HEARNE, Registrar Eureka College, Eureka, _Illinois,made available a record maintained in the Registrar's Office of Eureka College, in regard to a former student named RONALD WILSON REAGAN. Mrs. ASHWORTH stated that this was the original transcript, and that there had never been a request for a transcript for this former student to be sent to any other university or college. 5 Mrs. made available the original transcript of records reflecting that RONALD WILSON REAGAN, of 226 Lincoln Way, Dixon, Illinois, was enrolled as a Freshman student in the Liberal Arts Courses offered by Eureka College, on September 14,1928. There was no indication of the date of this student's birth, nor was .there an indication of the names of his parents. There was an indication on the transcript that this student had graduated in 1928 from the North Dixon High School, Dixon, Illinois, and that he ranked in the middle third in his high school graduating class of among 70 students. The transcript reveals that he had pursued a Liberal arts Course for four years, majoring in Economics and Sociology, and by June 7, 1932, he had accumulated .129 semester hours of Liberal Arts credit with 173 grade RohakIReagan?1359. r-I' .81 116-25218 points, or a 1.37 grade point over all average for the 129 semester hours. Mrs. ASHWORTH stated that this would be a "Ca" or almost a over all four year average for his academic achievement or somewhat better than an average academic achievement. Mrs. ASHWORTH stated that this record reveals - that REAGAN was awarded an A.B. degree by Eureka College on June 7,1932. She stated that there is no other record at the ?collegezregarding this former student, as to activities or as to his deportment stating that in the absence of ?any indication on his transcript, that he had been placed on any academic or other probation, and she could only conclude that this former student had never been the subject of any disciplinary action whatsoever. Reference Mr. SAMUEL G. HARROD, JR., Attorney at Law, who has offices at 106% East Center Street, Eureka, Illinois, advised that he has known Governor REAGAN since REAGAN entered Eureka College as a Freshman student in the Fall of 1928. He stated that he, himself was in the 8th or 9th grade, as he recalls, living across the street from the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity House, when he became acquainted with had just moved into the House, and lived there during the four years he attended college. He stated that REAGAN was almost like a big brother to him, he taught him to swim, and helped him in many ways. RonaklReagan-1360" SE lla25218 Mr. HARROD stated that he had maintained close contact with Governor REAGAN ever since, mostly by correspondence. He stated that he has viSited his home in California on four or five occasions, and on these occasions, met some prominent movie people who were friends of Governor REAGAN, including PAT JAMES CAGNEY, GEORGE BURNS, EDDIE ALBERT, and BURL IVES. . He stated that he has closely followed Governor REAGAN's Career in the movie industry and recently in' his political career. He stated that he received a hand- written note from Governor REAGAN, wherein he was invited to visit Governor REAGAN and attend his recent inauguration. . in correspondence and personal contacts, he knows Governor REAGAN had his for about seven years when Governor REAGAN was the president of the Screen Actor's Guild. - Mr. HARROD could only state that he felt REAGAN was fighting certain individuals in the movie industry, not only actors, but writers and directors and others involved in the movie?making industry, who were apparently known or believed by Governor KEAGAN to hold sympathies for other than the best interest of our American way of litew Mr. HARROD stated that he could only presume that Governor REAGAN was fighting what he, HARROD, presumed to be Communist infiltration of the industry. Mr. HARROD stated that there would never be any doubt in his mind as to the sincere and complete loyalty .and patriotism of Governor REAGAN to our form of Government. He stated that Governor REAGAN has always been well thought of by those who know him, and that betas always enjoyed a reputation for excellent moral character, and good associations. RonaklReagan-1361 -4- . 81 116-25218 Mr. HARROD advised that he would highly recommend Governor REAGAN for a position of extreme trust and responsibility, in our Government. Mr. HARROD concluded the interview by stating that he did want to mention that a very few months ago, a ?long-haired" student from Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, was reportedly in Eureka, attempting to learn the participation of REAGAN, then a gubernatorial -candidate, in an alleged "student strike" inEureka College in 1928. Mr. HARROD did not see this student, but only heard of the incident, and he did not know the identity of the student. He heard that the student was apparently attempting to go to all extremes in an effort to learn something of this. 4 Mr. HARROD stated that he could explain this to anyone. He then said that when Governor REAGAN first 'entered Eureka College as a Freshman, being then probably only 17 or 18 years old, that at the very beginning of that school term, the then college president, President BERT WILSON, issued some proclamations which were almost 100 per cent disagreed with on the part of the faculty and istudents. As he recalled, there were several proclamations, but that one of these was to the effect that there would .he no social functions at the college, such as dances. Another thing that President WILSON also proclaimed,that ?he was changing the requirements for various academic courses which, if allowed to stand, would prohibit the then juniors and seniors from completing their Liberal Arts degree requirements as to majors and minors within the planned four years and that this would mean that the present juniors and seniors would not have earned their bachelors degrees within the planned four years providing RonaklReagan-1362 5 31'116?25218 these changes would stand. Mr. HARROD stated that there was then a general e'student strike? This strike was against the president and his proclamations. Mr. HARROD stated that this happened early in the Fall term of 1928, right after Governor REAGAN appeared on the campus as a Freshman student. He recalled that all students then in this ?student strike" refused to attend classes. He stated that Governor REAGAN would have participated to the extent that he was one of the students, and that there was a 100 per cent participation in the student strike, and that Governor REAGAN, as a Freshman student, would have done as the other students did. He stated that faculty members, almost 100 per cent were against the proclamations of the then college president, and that they advised all students that they would hold classes in the homes of the faculty members, and that the students could carry on their_studies in this manner. Mr. HARROD recalls that a majority of the 24 member board of trustees of the Eureka College met or at least conferred regarding this "student strike" which was beginning to pick up national publicity. President BERT WILSON was fired . Mr. HARROD's father, who was then the academic Dean of Eureka College, was appointed as acting president or Eureka College, and he held this position for several months until a new college president was chosen and installed several months later. ?Mr. HARROD stated that there was nothing reprehensible about this on the part of any student, that there was no subversive activity involved whatsoever. RonakiReagan?1363 SI 116-25218 Mr. HARROD presumes that now as this former student has achieved a position of some political prominence, there will be those who will attempt to dig in to history to learn of any derogatory information that could pessibly be found regarding him. Mr. HARROD stated that he knows of no derogatory information regarding Governor REAGAN, and that he knows Governor REAGAN to be a most loyal American citizen. Criminal Record Check At Eureka, Illinois ORRIE GERBER, Chief, Eureka Illinois Police Department, advised that there is no reference to RONALD WILSON REAGAN in the files of the Eureka Police Department. Sheriff PAUL MEADER, Woodford County Sheriff's Office, Eureka, Illinois, advised that there is no reference to a RONALD WILSON REAGAN contained in the files of the Woodford County Sheriff?s Office. at Peoria, Illinoisr Credit Record Check Mrs. BETTY LOHMAN, Information Clerk, Credit Bureau of Greater Peoria, which agency covers adjacent Woodford County, advised that the files of her office contain no reference to a RONAHD WILSON on February 6, 1911, and who resided in Eureka, Illinois .from l928 to 1932. RonaklReagan-1364 FE-ERAL BUREAU OF 9 - - FD-263 (Hug-Ines) 1? 1 14:- . - I I. 0.- REPORTING OFFICE OFFICE OF ORIGIN DATE INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD OMAHA BUREAU 2/2/67 1/27/67 - 1/31/67 TITLE or CASE ff? REPORT mm: av "pang; av RONALD TIMOTHY G. MC COLLUM . CA 32055 CHARACTER OF CASE AEAA REFERENCE Bureau airtel to Los Angeles, Washington Field Office,' St. Louis, Chicago, Springfield, San Francisco, and Omaha, dated 1/20/67; San Francisco airtel to the Euro 1/25/67. 3/3, 7d 55/} 4803mm - RUC - ALL INF WARM HEREIN ES F7333 41+. RW- A?t FEB 2 1973 COVER PAGE lam.? 7 i - - Case has been: Pending vet one year Yes Pending prosecution over six months Yes ?No APPROVED no NOT WRITE IN SPACES BELOW ODPIESMADE: 012i 5 Bure AMSD a. If i ?5?76? a; 1 .9 Omaha (116-27132) I WRECQRDE 269% KR 4? FEB 6 19/6? . 5\ Atmie Commission 4 FEB 1 6- 1967 Record of A?uchod' Report Agency .3, Request Reed. 7 I Fwd; w. 4' . P1523 ?vdMA 1- 13b] BY 35 1:13.204 (H'ev. 3-3-59UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION commas) AVON . in NORM SIFIED Copy to. :t mans ?w .TE, Ruwnd: SA rinornr o. no coLLUn om?, Omaha, Nebraska Dee February 2, 1967 HddOerF?e#: lld=27132 memF?e?: RCNALD WILSCN REAGAN ca 32055 a ?ddnd?nn?3,, Preview to .: Character: Atoll/tic ENERGY ACT APPLICANT are atria p?m deployment application reflects that RONALD WILSON REAGAN was employed by the Central Broadcasting Company, Davenport, and Des Moines, Iowa, from February 10, 1933 ?_May 22, 193?, as a sports announcer. Former fellow employees at Davenport, fora, are all favorable in their remarks regarding REAGAN. Credit and criminal at Davenport, Iowa, negative. PAUL LOYET, Vice President, Palmer Broadcasting Company, Des Moines, fora, advised REAGAN employed with his company from February 10, 1933, a May 22, 1937. Nothing derogatory disclosed. LCYET recommends REAGAN in all respects. Credit and Criminal checks reflect no information identifiable with REAGAN. - RUC - DETAILS: Ronald Reagan-1366 EMPLOYMENT Doctor DAVID PALMER, President of Central Broad? casting Company, 800 Brady Street, and president of Palmer College of Chiropractic, 1090 Brady Street, Davenport, Iowa, advised on January 27, 1967, that he remembers EDNALD REAGAN, when he calls very well. Doctor PALMER stated that the two of them used to double date together when REAGAN was employed at the radio station in Davenport, Iowa. Doctor PALMER stated that, in fact, he gave REAGAN his first_job as an announcer when he first came to Davenport, in approximately 1932, fresh out of college at Eureka, illinois. Doctor PALMER stated that to the best of his memory RONALD REAGAN, known to his friends as first came to Davenport, in approximately 1932 right after he graduated from Eureka This document contains neither recommendations not conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. a, -m,l *7 116?2?132 College in Eureka, worked in Davenport as .a sports announcer see then was transferred to Who, shes Moises, Iowa, where he worked for approximately seven 393385 The two radio stations, WOC, in Davenport, and WHO, in Bee Meines, Were and still are operated by the.same company, Doctor PALMER explained that when REAGAN ease to Davenport, and while he worked in Davenport and in Bee Moines, -he was single, and consequently he aneroctor PALMER had a close social acquaintance together, in that they would often go out together and double date together. Doctor PALMER described REAGAN as a great American, clean both morally and physically.'.He stated that his oharaeter ans loyalty to the country were beyond reproach, and that there was nothing in his background, social habits, or financial handling of his affairs to indicate anything but a very fine person and a sincere American. . hector PALMER explained that the only two persons that he knows of that were working for the radio station in Davenport, when REAGAN worked there, and who are still working at the radio station, are Mr. BILL WAGNER and. Miss LUCILE-EAUGET. He stated that associates while he was.in Davenport, were mostly other persons at the - radio station. He does not believe that there is anyone left in the Davenport area that was associated with REAGAN 'while he worked at the radio station, with the exception of the shove two persons. While REAGAN worked for W98, in Davenport, he was a straight announcer. But after ?transferring to Des Moines, to WHQ, he became a sports :?L-annonneet. Doctor PALMER does not remember the exact period that REAGAN worked for the radio station, but believes he .hegan work in about 1932 and continued for approximately ten years total, at the two radio stations. hector PALMER remembers REAGAN belonging to'no organizations while he was in Davenport, and knows of 1 absolutely nothing that would reflect unfavorably upon his loyalty to the country. RonaklReagan-1367 ED OM 116-27l32 LUCILE Assistant Treasurer of_Pa1mer Broadcasting Company, and secretary of Palmer College'ef Chiropractic, and Palmer.3unior College, furnished the.employment applicatio??for REAGAN reflecting the following information on January 30, 1967:.' . . The application is titled ?Application for Position, Central Broadcasting Company Station . Index number 480?07u?453, dated February 9: 1933-" . It is in the name of ROKALD WIESON EEAGAN, 400 Center Street, (no city or state giVen), date of birth February 6, 1911, at Tampico, Illinois. The-application . states that REAGAN resided in Des Moines, Iowag'fcr four years and in the state_of Iowa for four years; His religious affiliation was the Christian church. and his fraternity, TAU KAPPA EPSILAN. is listed as - single'with no dependents, six foot 3/4 inch, 179 pounds, brewn hair, green eyes. He is listed as owning 315 car, and having completed grade school, high school, _and received an A. B. in Economics and Sociology at Eureka College, Eureka, Illinois. No other employers are listed and no references are given. I . The application further reflects that REAGAH- - began-employment for the Central Broadcasting Company on hehrnary 10, 1933, and terminated employment on -May?22, 1937. His starting salary was $100.00 per - month, as of February 10, 1933, and was making $325.00 as of March 1, 1936, and when he terminated employment. He was employed with the company in the program department as a sports announcer. . Miss MAUGET explained that at this time, when was-working for the Central Broadcasting Company, . she was the company's cashier. The company was owned and operated at that time by Palmer College. . Miss MAUGET exPIained that no permanent . employment records were kept for the company prior to ~1932, and consequently she does not know for sure if the . period February 9, 1933 to May 22, 1937, covers the . entire period that RONALD worked for the Central Broadcasting Company, or just the period that he worked for in Des Moines, Iowa. She stated that while RONALD REAGAN worked for the company his brother, J. NEIL REAGAN, It also worked for the Central Broadcasting Company from 1934: -through 1940, as a.radio announcer. When RONALD REAGAN 3 RonaklReegane1368 on 116?27132 first case to Davenport, and began employment with the. Central Broadcasting Company, he had just completed hie? schooling at Eureka College, Eureka, Illinois. _She remembers RQNALD REAGAN quite well, and remembers that, everyone at the station called him She stated that she does not remember Hr?tiquing for the radio statics, WOC, ia?havesport, fery'long. He was a good worker, and must have been a very good announcer, or he.woald.have not heeh transferred to the Des;uoines, radio statics, which was the larger of the'two stations at that time. While he was in Davenport,'he associated mostly with the other persons at the radio station. Miss MAUGET expiained that there was a small crowd at HOG at that time, sad everyone was very close and usually ran around together. She described REAGAN as an all-Americas boy type, very clean -cut, and from a very good middle elass family ih_Ellieois. She stated that he always impressed her as he mg extremely' - honest and outward in his thoughts are actioas. _Eis: character aad loyalty to the country are -ia-her opinion. She stated that he never gave her or anyone else that she knows of any reason at all to question his loyalty to the country, while he worked for $06 in. Baveaport. She knows of no_orgahiaatioss that?he belonged. to_while is Davenport, except for his college fraternity. . He was very interested in sports, and as tar_as she knows, dated so one in particular while he was in'Davenport. Miss MAUGET stated that she could.think of absolutely nothing detrimental-to say about RONALD REAGAH in any respect. "'_She described him as a wonderful person and a fine American. To the best of Miss MAHGET's-knowledge, BILL was auditor for the Central Broadcasting Company at the time RONALD REAGAN worked for the company, and Boctor DAVID PALMER, are the only persons in Davenport, .'outside of herself, who were employed at the radio station at the time BEAGAN was employed. She stated that in addition to herself these two persons would probably the only people in the area who would know or remember him. Miss MAHGET remembers that while REAGAH worked for woe in Davenport, he lived at the Perry Street apartments, now known as the Vale apartments, Fourth and Perry Street, ?-Davenport, Iowa.- She remembers that he used to kid a lot about the apartments, about the maid service, and about ;:_how the beds would fold out of the wall. She stated that 4 RonakiReagan-l369 -0M 116~27132 in fac'ihe would joke and kid with everyone, about everything, and always seemed to be in very high spirits_ and fol; of life. She stated that he did have a roommate .with him thathe Perry Street apartment, but she has no idea who that was. . Miss MAUGET explained that after working for Central Broadcasting Company in Des Moines, for awhile,_ 'he was sent out to California, to cover the Chicago Cubs _in spring training for the station. -While out there. a .giri_from Des Moines, he knew who was in the movies got -him a screen test for the movie etudiQS. He passe? it, and this ended-his announcing career. Miss MAUGET did not know the name of the girl in the movies who got him this screen-test. RonaklReagen-137Q OM?i16e27132 Mr. WILLIAM WAGNER Vice President aAd Secretary of Palmer Broadcasting Company-, 830 Arady Street, Davenport, Iowa, advised on January 30,196?, that he remembers RONALD WILSON very well when he worked for the Central SA Broadcasti Ang Company in Davenport, and Des Moines, Aoea. Hr. explained that he was auditor of- the company at that time, and used to go out wi.th REAGAN whom he called af.ter the night's work was finished. To the best ?of Mr. memory, REAGAN began work.for the Central Broadcasting Company in Davenport- Iowa, in Approx 'metely 1932 -or AA33, and left the employment in or 1937. Mr. WAGNLE explained that the Central Broadcasti.ng Company was foundec!. in 1929, and bought WOO in Davenpor?, and WHO in Des Moines. 'While the station was known as WHO-WOO, REAGAE. -wss employed i-n Davenport "1_as a sports announcer. Then all the studio- opera+A ions for the radio station were transferred to the Des Mbiees, Iowa, station, in May, 1933. At that time, REAGAN was also transA erred to Des Moines, and -became the sports announcer for Ahe-station. All operations closed up in Davenport, encept'for the accounting office. Mr. WAGNER stated that AEAGAA worked in Davenport for the Centrai Broadcasting Company_ for less than a year. E.e was sing is the entire time he worA ee for Central Broadcasting Company in both Davenport and Des Loines, Iowa. Mr. WAGNER described REAGAN as a very capaole sports j'ennouAcer, and pointed out that his brother, J. 31L AEAGAN, so worAed for the station during the approximate same peri.od. When RONALD REAGAN left the employment of the station, in approximately 1936, or 1937, he went to Californj.a, and entered the movies. Mr. WAGNER described REAGAN as a very eager young 5E2 men in his work, and was fresh out of 'Aureka College, when he 1irst began work for the station in Davenport, Iowa. ?a3.Ae knows of absolutely nothing derogatory about RPAAGAH, and stated that his character and loyalty to this country were beyond reproach and unquestionable. Mr. WAGNER pointed out that brother, J. NEIL, first went to work to put EDNAED REAGAN through college, and then RONALD went to AOAA to put his brother through college. He stated that they were close family from around Dixon, Illinois. Both his brother graduated from Eureka College, Eureka, Ellinois. 'During.the entire time that REAGAN worked'for the I RonakiReagan-1371' on 116-27132. Central Broadcasting Company, Mr. WAGNER stated that he did her said anything that would reflect unfavorably upon-his character or his loyalty to his country. REAGGN's close associates and friends were other 'person at the radio station. He was a very personable and. well liked young man and consequently had no trouble in making friends with the other employees at the station. Mr. WAGNER knows of no organization that REAGAN belonged to While- he worked for the company with the exception of the National Guard or Army Reserve. Mr. WAGNER believed that REAGAN was a member of either the National Guard or ?the Army Reserve, while he was employed with the station in Des Moines, Iowa. . hr. WAGNER explained that in approximately 1936 or 1937, BEAGAN went out to Cal:lfornia to watch and cover the Chicago Cubs in spring training. While out there, some friends of who were in the movies, prevailed 'upon him to take a screen test. He did and- passed t_he screen test, and this ended his announcing career. RonaklReagan-1372 0M 115427132 CREDIT AND CRIMINAL.- The following persons advised on January 30, 1967- that the files of their respective departments .contained no record on RONALD W. EEAGAN: SHEILA ENGEL, Reporter, Scott County Credi?t Bureau, Davenport, Iowa; . Sergeant EVERETT RANK, Records Departmen't,_ Davenport, Iowa; CARROLL SANFORD, Records Clerk and Radio f' -Dispatcher, Bettendorf Police Department, Bettendorf Iowa; WILL VAN FOSSEN, Chie2E- Deputy, Scott- County? Sher?fi's office, Davenport, Iowa. RoneklReagan-1373 on 116=27132 . -The following investigation was conducted by BA JAMES Mint: neuron Mr. PAUL LOYET, Vice President of Palmer Broad- casting Company with offices at was Radio, 1100 walnut- .information: - -Street, Des Moines, lawn, advised the employment files of WHO regarding RONALD Winson REAGAN reflect_the following REAGAN began employment with WED Radio of Des Eoines,_Iowa, as a sport's announcer on February 19" 1933,'and ended employment March 22, 1937, to accept a job with Warner Brothers. REAGAN's employment.application dated February 9, 1933, revealed he was born February 5, 1911, and his permanent address was listed as 409 Center . Street, Des Heines, Iowa. His employment record disclosed nothing derogatory. . . Mr. anL LOYET, advised-hs-nneo when REAGAN was in the employ of WHO. He said the'people who .worked with REAGAN usually referred to him by the nickname LOYET stated, if his memory serves him correctly, REAGAK unofficially began his broadcasting career in 1929 or 1930.nith station WOO in Davenport, Iowa. He said WOO is also a subsidiary of Palmer Broadcasting'Ccnpany. LOYET.stated.reference is made to this on page 50 of the book, Where's the Rest of Me? The RONALD REAGAN Story, . LOYET stated.he knew REAGAH to be a nan of the highest integrity, and he knew of no reason why character, loyalty, associates, or reputation, should be - questioned. He said he knows of no subversive type activities in which REAGAN was a participant or of any '.Organisation of this nature of which he was a member. Mr. LOYET was contacted on January 31, 1967. RonaklReagan-1374 OM 116-27132 CREDIT . . MARY BEALS, Oral Reporter, Des Moines credit Bureau, 515% Locust Street, Des Mbines, Iowa,-advised January 31, 1967, a Search of her files discloses no information identifiable with RONALD WILSON REAGAN. CRIMINAL Hrs. GERALDINE PARSONS, Clerk, Identification Division, Des Moines, Iowa, Police Department, and 7" Hr. BOB Deputy Sheriff, Polk County Sheriff's 6 _foice, Des Hoines, Iowa, both advised January 31, 1967, checks of their respective records reflect no information identifiable with RONALD WILSON REAGAN. RonaklReagan-1375' 10* 3- FD-263 (new 9-17-25BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION REPORTING OFFICE OFFICE OF ORIGIN DATE INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD CHICAGO BUREAU 2/3/67 1/25 - 2/3/67 7 TITLE OF CASE REPORT MADE BY TYPED av - r: . LLERMEYER jep RONALD WILSON REAGAN, - AEA-A REFERENCES: Buairtel dated 1/20/67. St. Louis teletype to Chicago dated 1/31/67. Rqume 2255?!" ALL INFORMATION LS UNGUISSIHE 7, 75 32,9? 2222.59: [2/27 2.3 FEB 2 1973 :f I I Fin/9 3&3: .82ng ,5 JAII, 2M IJTU . ?les A 6:4. ?74 COVER PAGE Case has been: Pelndinq over one year {3 Yes No; Pending prosecution over six months Yes No APPROVED DO NOT WRITE IN SPACES BELOW #22022 f7 - Bureau (AM) - Chicago (116-53016) 2' G3 m'l?magi J7 EB 1 61967 - Dissemination Rocoi'd of Attached Report Notations ?1 31331 '3 33?9" I Ronald Reagan?1376 BY (Rev. 3:349) . Copy to: Report of: Dale: Field Office File Character: SynopsisUNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION SA PAUL H. KELLERMEYER om?; Chicago 2/3/67 116-53016 Bureau File RONALD WILSON REAGAN HEREIN Is uncms we?) ATOMIC ENERGY ACT APPLICANT Education and employment Dixon, Illinois, verified. Applicant and family described as reputable in Dixon. No arrest record located for applicant or relatives in Dixon. - RUC - ll 5: $383131! Ronald Reagan-1377 This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to . your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. I - I CG 116~53015 - the following investigation we?.conducted by BA JOHN d. on Eatuary 313_1ee7: macaw-en SHELBON Principal, Dixon High School, Eixon, 111130i51 made available the-record of the applicant. this _-reoord rQVEaled the a?Plicaht.was born on Ebbruary 6, 1311s and lieted his father as J. E. The-applicant attended this school from September 1334, to June 1, 1328, at which time he gradu?ted;_ Applicant too; a college entrance course and' his grades were average or above average. Hr. 'f _this rec contained no unfavorable information concerein? 'the app at. WINGER, Assistant PriHCiPala Dixon High '33uschool,;aEVieed he recalled the.applicant and described him as.a good student. He stated had good hebits,_gocd merals and a'good reputation. WIHGER advised.he had no reason to question the loyalty of the applicknt._ WINGER ad? :vised that the applicant's mother had an excellent reputation, t?lhowever; his tether was known to do'h little drinking.": advise?_he did not have first?hand knowledge of this ty-faet and his attention through rumor.; - bookkeeper, Massey Hardware Store, :ZDixon, Illinois, advised'ehe wee a former teacher at the high school and'wae acquainted withthe applicant and his family l?'at the time he attended the high school. She-stated the-g "ayplicant had good'hebite and an excellent . BEAM had tery.reputab1el _itssocietee and came from a very good family. She stated the f.applicant'e mother sets 13 the choir at the church,-howeverf :.hie father_wae known as a social-drinker. GGRHAM advised .-she would-recommend the applicant veryt?ghly for a position if'f trust, since she had no reason to question his loyalty. RonaklReagan-1378 2 - . :1 CG 116-53016 1-. aAcx KEACAA, lresident, Par-k Board, City of_ ?iAon.- 'Illinoie, advised that he had no records available, however, recalled that the' applicant worked as a lifeguard at Lewell Park in Dixon- for about. three or four .he was attending'high school and college. KEEGAH described the.. $f_'applicant as honest, possessi.ng a good rePUtationv and he .had no. reason to doubt his loyalty to the- "United States. ma??'advised he would recommend the- _app1icant Ihighly for a posi tion of trust. . :1 -CDRT RICE, Bel it, Circni 9 Court, Dixon,-I Illinois, _advieed he re_called the anniican.. and. his. _?amily. an stated he reca11ed the app3.icant work ing as .a lifeguard at H. Lewell A: the sunnmr d:r:.n the ?;ine_ the .applicaat was attending high school and college. -RICE advised the EEAGAH famiiy had an excellent reputation in Bixon, and he would recommend the applicant highly for any position of trust. a He stated the applicant always had good associat ee. Credit. and irrest . Hrs. DORIS Cter.e, the Count}. Credit -sur?au, ST: Dincn, Illinois, advised that her recoi*ds containe'd no . nnfavchahle' information concerning the applicant. She st.ated her records_ revealed the applicant' father to he JOHN E. and. -.his mother as NELLIE She stated the family had an excellent credit rating,? and there was no un1avcrahle ,inicrnation in her files conserning the REAGAH family. Jc-zr enter, Chief Deputy, Lee County_ 'Bheriifis Bixon, 111 incis, advised. that the records of his? - department contained no. internati on concerning the EIAGAN ?q fani.lyjn . EARL KEECHHER, Chief of Eolice, Bixon, Illinois, advised his .departnent had- no record for the REA GAR family. advised he recalled the family personally and they had an -excellent reputation in Dinon. advised the '..appJ.icant' father had an occasional social drink, however.. "if his deparuient' never had any trouble wi uh' any of the' members 2- of the_ Egiuh? family. . . - .- ;.R0naklReaganj1379 ?11 9-17-65FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION ?9 INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD REPORTING OFFICE OFFICE OF ORIGIN DATE LOS ANGELES BUREAU 2/3/67 1/24/67 2/2/57 TITLE OF CASE REPORT MADE BY TYPED BY . ALEY ?mk RONALD JOHN WE 3 CA 320 55 CHARACTER OF CASE I I CO I ABA Canaan IS um . send}; 4 BEN 37 A WEEK: r? Va"? REFERENCES: Bureau airtels to Los Angeles dated 1/20/67 and 1/27/67. - RUG - ADMINISTRATIVE: Pasadena Californiaherself active be in the Pasadena John Birch Society affairs, advised in b7c early 1960 that it was her understanding that the John Birch Society, Beverly Hills Chapter, included among others RONALD REAGAN, prominent actor and television personality, (Los Angeles file lOO?S900l?serial 22). Case has been: Pending over one year Yes Pending prosecution over six months Yes No DO NOT WRITE IN EPACES BELOW COPIES Mine: 4 ,w 333%) 4 Bureau (ll6u460320) a; 1 - Los Angeles (116-704 I957 (W 2 to . bomi .00 won I- i . 5:173? A ewe 3/ Ronald Rea 1 6.1967 i .-.. - . ?1 >1 4 seeminotion Record of Agency co 5: RequeSth?Riecd. If?? We Date HOW Fwd. I 53? -A i (Rev. 3-3-59UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Copy to: Rumnd: JOHN w, WHALEY on?. Los Angeles, California Dam 2/3/67 . Field Office File 116-70?4-63 Bureau File 116?460320 Title: RONALD WILSON REAGAN CA 32055 in INFORMATION CONTAINED . masses . ?gment) snag-.20" CV Emmi ukv? Charwen ATOMIC ENERGY ACT - APPLICANT 4 #:57th Employments verified at Los Angeles. REAGAN em loyed Warner Brothers Pictures from 5/24/37 until 4/1 when he entered military service. Returned from military service 9/12/h5 and returned to Warner Brothers. Contract with Warner Brothers terminated in April, 1949; however, REAGAN remained with studio until 3/15/52. Services satisfactory at Warner Brothers. Warner Brothers officials describe REAGAN as a man whose reputation and character are above reproach. They recommended him highly. Officials of Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Osborne (BBDO), Inc., Los Angeles, state REAGAN employed through BBDO for General Electric Company which sponsored the television program "The General Electric Theatre." Officials recommend REAGAN highly as a man of excellent character and reputation and state that he was very successful in the performance of his duties in connection with the program for "The General Electric Theatre." REAGAN employed Universal Cit Studios, Universal City, California, from 6 through 6/26/62 and from 1/10/63 through 5 24 Universal officials describe REAGAN as a very high-type person and a man of honesty and integrity and a loyal American citizen. From 10/1/64 through 9/30/66 REAGAN associated with Borax Corporation, Los Angeles. He was employed as master of ceremonies for the Borax Corporation, "Death valley Days," and acted in some of the shows. He also traveled and made personal appearances on behalf of Borax Corporation. He performed in a most satisfactory RonakiReagan-1381 This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and' is loaned to your agency,- it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. I r' g, LA 116-70463 No other details are available concerning this information. There is no documentation available for the John Birch Society. Los Angeles file 100-23402-24 is the report of Si LEONARD AUGUSTSON dated April 30, entitled, LOSEY, was, On 1946, at Los Angeles page three of this 7 report, information is set forth which reflects that one MADELINE BURROUGHS on March 26, 1946, LOSEY, wife of JOE LOSEY, relative to contacted LOUISE raising campaign funds for her husband, RUBEN BURROUGHS, who is running for Congress in the 20th District. MADELINE BURROUGHS gave LOUESE LOSEY a list of names of individuals to call in connection with raising campaign funds. One of the names given was RONALD REAGEN. This report also indicates that RUBEN wife is the former MADELINE RUTHLEN, well-known communist. The information mentioned above concerning RONALD REAGEM is not being set out in the details of instant resort because it is nebulous pertinent. INFORMANT IA T-l and not considered 66-120B-3000 SA IRVIN c. SHEPPERD 12/17/h5 RonaklReagan-1382 - 3* - COVER PAGE 132 b7D LA 116-70463 manner; considered a tremendous asset to the company. Co~employees at Borax Corporation consider REAGAN to be a dedicated loyal American whose reputation and character are above reproach. They all recommend -him highly for any position of trust and confidence. Reference recommends REAGAN as a man of excellent character, associates, and a dedicated and loyal American. Credit records at Los Angeles satisfactOry; however, indicate a Federal tax lien dated 11/1/573 at Beverly Hills, California, for REAGAN and his wife in the amount of $24,911.00. Arrest records negative for applicant and his family. Superior Court records, Los Angeles, indicate applicant divorced 7/18/49, from JANE WYMAN REAGAN. REAGAN mentioned in "Daily People's World? issue of 12/4/45, in that he would appear in a dramatic play. One RONALD REAGAN included in the program and on the dinner committee of a dinner given by the Hollywood Independent Citizens Cbmmittee of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions on 12/10/45. One RONALD REAGAN mentioned as on the sponsoring committee of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee in September, 1947. RONALD REAGAN testified 10/23/47, before the House Committee on Un?American Activities concerning any Sponsorship by him of any function of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee. Testimony set forth. In 1951, newspaper article reflects RONALD REAGAN, one of three spokesmen who told how Hollywood Anti? Communist organizations ?in 1946 beat the Reds at their own game." ?Los Angeles Times,? 6/10/57, reflects RONALD REAGAN received honorary degree by his alma mater, Eureka College, Eureka, Illinois, for his under- standing and courage in recognizing and eXposing Communists and their influence during his term as President of the Screen Actors Guild. REAGAN, in 1946, mentioned as sponsor and director of the Los Angeles Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy. Also, in 1946, described as member of the American veterans Committee. The ?Daily People's World," 9/7/46, reflects RONALD REAGAN to star in a series produced in cOOperation ??nHollywood Writers Mobilization. - RUG - DETAILS: RonaklReagan-1383 . The following investigation was conducted by- SA RICHARD M. WOOLF: - 2 - Ls 116-70463 EMPLOYMENT Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. #000 Warner Boulevard Burbank, California 0n.January 25, 1967, and January 26, 1967, Mr. WADTER GLOVER, Director of Plant Security, Warner . Brothers_Pictures, Inc., advised he had caused a search to be made of the records of this studio for the history of the applicant's employment by Warner Brothers and had determined the applicant initially was employed by this studio as an actor effective May 24, 1937. The applicant remained with the studio until April 18, 19e2, When he entered military service. He returned from military service 7 on September 12, 1945, and returned to the studio. His exclusive service contract with this studio terminated in April, 1949, but the applicant remained with the studio until March 15, 1952, under contract to perform in several motion pictures. so. GLOVER said employment records indicate ?sa.ao? that in 1937 the applicant resided at 1326 Londonderry 5'g View, Hollywood, California. His date and place of birth are shown as February 6, 1911, Tampico, Illinois. His father is listed as JOHN EDWARD.REAGAN and his mother as HELL REAGAN. His parents' address in 1937 was shown as 9031 Avenue, Los;Angeles, California. He also listed a brother, NEIL REAGAN, of the same address as his parents and noted?that the brother was employed by Warner applicant's wife is listed as JANE My: . . - According to Mr. GLOVER, the employment records further noted that the applicant graduated from college (name not indicated) in 1932 and that from February, 1933, until June, 1937, the applicant was employed as a Sports Announcer by the Central Broadcasting Company, Des Moines, Iowa. The applicant also noted he was a Second Lieutenant in the U. S. Cavalry Reserve. The records contained nothing unfavorable concerning the applicant and contained no additional pertinent information. 3 RonaklReagan-1384 ?5 LA 116-7OM63 Mr. GLOVER said that hes personally knew the applicant during the time the applicant was under contract with this studio. The applicant's mother, NELL, also was well known at the studio because for many years she ran the applicant?s office at Warner Brothers and handled the applicant?s fan mail. Mr. GLOVER said he did not recall applicant's brother, NEIL, although the records indicated he was an employee of Warner Brothers in 1937. Mr. GLOVER said he had never heard anything unfavorable concerning the applicant. He said the applicant always had the reputation as being a patriotic, loyal American citizen which was exemplified by his membership in the U. S. Cavalry Reserve many years prior to World War II. He added.that the applicant?s character has always been above reproach and that to Mr. GLOVER's knowledge, he has always associated with reputable individuals. Mr. GLOVER knew of no organizations to which the applicant belonged other than motion picture groups, noting that the applicant was President of the Screen Actors Guild for many years. Mr. JACK L. WARNER, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Werner Brothers Pictures, Inc., advised on January 25, 1967, that he first heard of the applicant in 1937 when the applicant was a Sports Announcer in Des Moines, Iowa. He invited the applicant to Hollywood, California; was impressed with the applicant; and entered into a contract with the applicant under which the applicant was to act in motion pictures produced by this studio. He said the applicant remained with the studio until World War II when the applicant entered military service. Mr. WARNER said his recollection of the contractual relationship the applicant had with the studio following the war years is hazy, but he recalled that the applicant performed in several motion pictures produced by this studio until about 1950. Mr. WARNER said that in addition to knowing the applicant as an actor at Warner Brothers Studio that he developed a fairly close personal relationship with the applicant which has continued to the present date. Over the years they frequently have visited in each others homes. RonaklReagan-1385 LA 116~70463 Mr. WARNER said that for many years the applicant was President of_the Screen Actors Guild. He had the reputation for being a fair, responsible individual who had the respect of both motion picture actors and motion picture producers. Mr. WARNER volunteered that he knew the applicant?s former wife, JANE WYMAN, who also formerly was under contract as a motion picture actress at Warner Brothers Studios and he knows the applicant's present wife, NANCY. He said the applicant has always been known as a perfect gentleman and that he lived an Open, clean life that would withstand any scrutiny.. Mr. WARNER volunteered that he did not know what goes on behind the closed doors in any man's home, but he could state that he had never heard any gossip concerning the applicant. He added that the applicant is a loyal American citizen of excellent character who associated with people of good reputation. Mr. WARNER said he would' highly recommend the applicant for any position of trust and confidence. Mr. MERVYN LEROY, Producer-Director, Warner Brothers Picture, Inc., advised on January 25, 1967, that he has been acquainted with the applicant since the applicant commenced his career as a motion picture actor. He said he had always held great personal esteem for the applicant and for the applicant's wife, NANCY, and has always identified himself as the "matchmaker" in intro- ducing the applicant to NANCY REAGAN. Mr. MERVYN LEROY said the applicant has always had the reputation as being a dedicated, loyal American citizen who keenly felt the responsibilities of citizenship. He said the applicant?s character was above reproach and the applicant associated only with reputable individuals. Mr. LEROY said he would highly recommend the applicant for any position . - 5 - RonaklReagan-1386 La 116-70463 Mr. WILLIAM SCHAEFFER, Executive Assistant to Mr. J. L. WARNER, Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc., advised on January 25, 1967, that he has known the applicant since 1937 when the applicant originally signed a contract to act in motion pictures for this studio and had a fairly close relationship with the applicant until the time the applicant entered military service in about 1942. Mr. SCHAEFFER said that since World War II his duties did not require a close relationship with actors, and he has had only limited knowledge of the applicant since that time. Mr. SCHAEFFER said he knows the applicant is a loyal American citizen who would sacrifice his life for his country. He said he considers the applicant?s reputation and character to be above reproach, and he believes that the applicant associated only with reputable individuals. Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborne (BBDO), Inc. Advertising Agency Los Angeles, California Mr. w. M. STARKEY, Manager, Los Angeles Office, BBDO, advised on January 26, 1967, that the contract Mr. REAGAN had with this company was handled by the company's New York City office; that the local office had no record and no information concerning the contract; and that personnel of the local office did not work with Mr. REAGAN in connection with his duties under the contract. Mr. STARKEY added that Mr. JAMES R. SCHULE, Executive Vice President, BBDO, New York City, was currently in Los Angeles on business and would be in a position to furnish information concerning Mr. REAGAN's association with BBDO. Mr. JAMES R. SCHULE, Executive Vice President, BBDO, New York City, was interviewed on January 26, 1967, at the Los Angeles Office of EBDO. Mr. SCHULE advised that Mr. REAGAN was hired through the New York Office a of this company in about 1952. BBDO held a contract with the General Electric Company under which the General Electric Company sponsored a television program entitled, - 6 - RonaklReagan-1387 LA 116-70463 "The General Electric Theatre." The applicant was employed to be the program supervisor for this program; to perform as master of ceremonies for all of the shows; and to act in some of the shows. Mr. REAGAN was engaged under the contract to make personal appearances in various cities, . principally those cities in which General Electric Company plants were located, and to give talks in these cities. Mr. SCHULE said the applicant was very successful in the performance of his duties under this contract. He believed Mr. political ambitions probably were developed during this period of appearing and talking . before the American public. Mr. SCHULE said Mr. services were terminated when the General Electric Company decided to cancel "The General Electric Theatre" and to advertise in a different form. Mr. SCHULE said he did not recall the date Mr. REAGAN's contract with BBDO terminated. He suggested that Mr. RAY MC GOVERN, Vice President, BBDO, New York City, would be in a position to provide an official record of the applicant's association with BBDO. Mr. SCHULE added that "The General Electric Theatre" was filmed at Universal City Studios, universal City, California, and that Mr. REAGAN's contract was handled through Mr. TAFT B. SCHREIBER of the Music Corporation of America (MCA). He suggested that Mr. SCHREIBER probably would have direct knowledge of Mr. REAGAN's association with BBDO. Mr. SCHULE said he knew that Mr. REAGAN was a loyal, American citizen whose complete life was an open book. He said he knew the applicant's character and reputation were above reproach. He said he had never heard anything unfavorable concerning any of the applicant?s associates. Mr. TAFT B. SCHREIBER, President, Universal Television, Universal City, California, advised on January 26, 1967, that the Music Corporation of America (MCA) is the parent corporation of universal City Studios and universal Television. He said he was Vice President - 7 RonakiReagan-1388 LA 116-70463 of MCA and in that position handled Mr. REAGAN's contract with BBDO for about eight years under which contract Mr. REAGAN was program supervisor for "The General Electric Theatre." He said this television series was filmed at Universal City Studios, universal City, California. Mr. SCHREIBER said he has known Mr. REAGAN for the past twenty~nine or thirty years; has been involved 'with the applicant from.1938 to the present; and was active in Mr. political campangifor the position of Governor of the State of California. Mr. SCHREIBER said that Mr. REAGAN has been conscious about government all his life and has had a continuing concern about the responsibility of individuals in society. As program supervisor for "The General Electric Theatre,? Mr. REAGAN spoke in many cities in America on subject matters of his choice. In these speeches he began to talk about that which concerned him - the responsibility of government and the responsibility of the individual - and this evolved into Mr. present, deep political concern. Mr. SCHREIBER said the applicant has a deep sense of moral responsibility to his country; that his character is above reproach; and that he has only the finest associates. He said Mr. REAGAN is eminently qualified for any position of trust and confidence. universal City Studios, Inc. Universal City, California Miss MC TAGGART, Head of Legal Files, Universal City Studios, advised on January 25, 1967, the records of this company indicate that effective January h, 1955, an agreement was entered into between RONALD REAGAN ?and BBDO on behalf of client the General Electric Company in which Mr. REAGAN was engaged for 39 telecasts. The coanact included four consecutive Options for 52 weeks (39 telecasts each 52 weeks). The original contract was scheduled for termination on June 27, 1954. RonaklReagan-1389 i 8 - LA. 116-70463 On April 21, 1955, the original agreement was renewed for 52 weeks commencing June 26, 1955, and ending June 23: 1956. The agreement was renewed on April 9, 1956, for 52,weeks commencing June 29, 1956, and ending June 15, 195?. Miss MC TAGGART said she could not locate an agreement for the year commencing in June, 1957, but apparently an agreement was renewed for that year. She added that the agreement was renewed on June 10, 1958, for 52 weeks commencing June 29, 1958, and ending June 21, 1959. On June 26, 1950, a loanout agreement was made with BBDO regarding RUNALD REAGAN in "The General Electric Theater? television series for the 1960-1961 series consisting of 52 weeks commencing June 26, 1960. This agreement was extended for 13 weeks commencing June 1962, and ending September 27, 1962. On May 25, 1960, an employment contract was made between Revue Studios (now consolidated into Universal '7 City Studios) and Mr. REAGAN with employment to commence June 26, 1960. Under the terms of this contract, Mr. REAGAN. exercised an option effective on June 26, 1961, for a second contract year. A third year Option was not exercised. 1 On January 10, 1963, an additional employment agreement was made between Revue Studios and RONALD REAGAN under which employment was to commence on February 4, 1963, for 65 weeks to expire on May 3, 1964. This term .was extended to May 24, 1964. Miss MC TAGGART said Mr. REAGAN also made some pictures for Universal quite a long time ago but the files for the contracts under which Mr. employment as an actor was obtained could not be located. Miss MC TAGGART added that the files contained no derogatory information concerning the applicant. 9 A RonaklReagan-1390 LA 11640463 Mr. JAMES P. NYE, Director of Plant Security, Universal City Studios, Inc., advised that he knew the applicant since about 1960 when the applicant was making "The General Electric Theater" at Universal and when the applicant was under contract with Revue Studios and was making motion pictures on the Universal lot. He said he had never heard anything unfavorable concerning the applicant and believed that his reputation and character were above reproach. Mr. NYE said he knew the applicant was a member of the Screen Actors Guild and formerly was President of the guild. He had never heard-anything unfavorable concerning any of Mr. REAGAN's associates, He said Mr. REAGAN is unquestionably one of America's leading patriots and that Mr. REAGAN was well qualified for any position of trust and confidence. Mr. LESLIE LAVERGNE, Director of Insurance, Universal City Studios, Inc., advised that he formerly held this same position at Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc., and has known the applicant personally since 1937. Mr. LAVERGNE said he has known the applicant both professionally and socially. LAVERGNE volunteered that Mr. REAGAN currently is considering him for appointment to the position of Chief of Industrial Relations (Safety) for the State of California. Mr. LAVERGNE said that he knows Mr. REAGAN's former wife, JANE WYMAN, and Mr. REAGAN's present wife, NANCY. He volunteered that he did not know the circumstances which brought about the divorce between the applicant and JANE WYMAN. However, he said there was never any rumor or gossip connected with this divorce to his knowledge. Mr. LAVERGNE said the applicant is a very fine man and that he has never heard ?a bad word" concerning him. Mr. LAVERGNE said he has always been impressed by Mr. REAGAN because he was such a "very high-type person." Mr. LAVERGNE said he has such confidence and trust in Mr. REAGAN that he would "trust him with my life." 10 Ronald Reagan-1391 LA 116~70463 Mr. LAVERGNE said Mr. REAGAN always enjoyed a most enviable reputation for honesty and integrity, that he possessed an excellent character, and that he associated only with responsible people. He added that Mr. REAGAN is one of the most patriotic, loyal American citizens he knows and that Mr. REAGAN was qualified for any position involving trust and confidence. . Mr. EDWARD MUHL, Vice President in Charge of Production, Universal City Studios, Inc., advised that he did not know the applicant personally but generally knew of the applicant?s history as an actor and was aware that the applicant had worked at this studio in connection with the television series called, "The General Electric Theater," and as an actor in motion pictures. Mr. MUHL said the applicant has a reputation for sincerity and for being deeply patriotic. He said he had never heard anything unfavorable concerning the applicant?s character. He knew that the applicant was a member of the Screen Actors Guild and was President of this guild for several years. He knew nothing additional concerning the applicant's associates or associations. United States Borax and Chemical Corporation 3075 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, California Mr. ROY F. FROST, Director of Personnel, United States Borax and Chemical Corporation Borax Corporation), Los Angeles, advised on January 31, 19 7, that the applicant was employed by this company to be the master of ceremonies for the Borax television program, "Death valley Days," and to act in some of the shows in the series. Mr. FROST said he had no personal knowledge of the applicant. He added that all information concerning the applicant's relations with this company was handled through the .Division?d Marketing. Mr. JACK F. KERR, Director of Marketing, Borax Corporation, advised on January 31, 1967, that this company's contract with the applicant was handled under his supervision. RonaklReagan-1392 LA 116-70u63 He said records indicate the applicant signed a contract with this company dated July 27, 196H, to be effective for the period of October 1, 196M, through September 30, 1965. The applicant picked up an option on the original contract to remain with the company's television series and signed an additional contract in May, 1965, to run fog6the period of October 1, 19b5, through September 30, 19 . Mr. KERR said that under the contract the applicant was to act as master of ceremonies forthe Borax television series "Death valley Days? and to act in some of the shows. Additionally, Mr. REAGAN traveled and made personal appearances on behalf of the company and spoke in various cities in the United States. Mr. KERR said the applicant completed all of his various assignments in a most satisfactory manner and he was considered a tremendous asset to the company. Mr. KERR said he accompanied the applicant during some phases of the applicant's travel and also has met the applicant's wife although his association with the applicant primarily has been a business relationship only. Mr. KERR considers the applicant to be the most outstanding man of- his acquaintance. He considers the applicant to be a dedicated, loyal American citizen whose reputation and character are above reproach. Mr. KERR has no knowledge of the applicant's personal associates or his associations but has never heard anything except favorable comments concerning the applicant. Mf. KERR said that Mr. DAVID PARKER, Vice President, Marketing, Borax Corporation, had some association with the applicant during the time the applicant was under contract with the Borax Corporation. He also suggested that Mr. ROBERT STABLER, President, Madison Productions, who produced the television series ?Death Valley Days" might be in a position to comment conCerning the applicant's . employment with the Borax Corporation. Mr. DAVID PARKER, Vice President, Marketing, Borax Corporation, Los Angeles, advised on February 1, 1967, that this company has a contract with the advertising - 12 RonaklReagan-1393 LA 116-70463 agency of McCann-Erickson, Los Angeles, where the applicant's brother, NEIL REAGAN, has been em loyed as an account executive for many years. In 196 the Borax Corporation' was searching for a moderator for its television series "Death valley Days" and PARKER requested that NEIL REAGAN contact the applicant to determine if he would be interested in the assignment. The applicant's sethxn were obtained in this manner. - Mr. PARKER said he has had some limited social relationship with the applicant and has met the applicant's wife. ?He has entertained the applicant in his home and has played golf with him. Mr. PARKER said the applicant is an excellent man who has always had a very favorable reputation. He said the applicant seemed to enjoy his assignment with the Borax Corporation and was considered an asset to this company. Mr. PARKER said the associates of the applicant, to his knowledge, are all excellent people. He said the applicant is unquestionably a loyal American citizen and that the applicant could handle any position of trust and confidence. wr. PARKER said the applicant's brother, NEIL, has been in the advertising business for many years and is very well regarded in the business community in Los Angeles. He said NEIL REAGAN has.Just been named "Advertising Man of the Year" and is being feted by the advertising community in Los Angeles in the near future. Mr. ROBERT STABLER, President, Madison Productions, 1022 North Palm Avenue, Hollywood, California, advised on January 31, 1967, that he produced the television series "Death valley Days" for the Borax Corporation and was associated with the applicant for two television seasons in connection with the applicant's duties on this show. Mr. STABLER said the applicant functioned as host-narrator for all the shows and acted in a leading role in eight of the shows. RonaklReagan-1394 13 LA 116?70463 Mr. STABLER had no personal knowledge of the applicant prior to the applicant's contract with the Borax Corporation, but came to know the applicant fairly well as a result of their relationship in filming the series. The show primarily was filmed on location and the applicant and Mr. STABLER spent considerable time together. Mr. STABLER said he found the applicant to be - a man of great integrity and sincerity with a very deep interest and concern about the welfare of the country and the people in the country. He considers the applicant to be absolutely reliable with a reputation and character beyond reproach. He believes the applicant to be an on standing patriot who is devoted to the principles of this country. Mr. STABLER said he had no knowledge of the applicant's associates or associations but had never heard anything but favorable comments concerning the applicant or his associates. He highly recommends the applicant for any position of trust and confidence. On February 1, 1967, Mr. HOLMES TUTTLE, 637 South Hudson, Los Angeles, California, was interviewed by SA JOHN W. WHALEY at his place of business located at - 5 North La Brea, Los Angeles, California. He stated that he has known RONALD REAGAN since 1946. He said that he knows BEAGAN to be a man of excellent character, integrity, and associates. He said that Mr. REAGAN was an "Horatio Alger" type of man who had worked his way up the ladder of success primarily through his own initiative and perseverance. Mr. TUTTLE pointed out that REAGAN was a fine dedicated American whose loyalty to the United rStates Government could not be questioned. He said that also a fine family man who was clean living and a man of good habits. He said that he Waild recommend him without reservation for any position of trust and confidence. He said that he had never ever heard anything unfavorable concerning RONALD REAGAN. .. 1h .- Ronald Reagan-1395 y\ LA 116~70463 CREDIT AND ARREST On January 25, 1967, the records of the Retail Merchants Credit Association, Los Angeles, California, were caused to be searched by IO BERNARD P. BLAIS. These records reflect a satisfactory credit rating for the applicant and his wife but indicate that a Federal tax lien was filed against REAGAN and his wife at Beverly Hills, california, on November 1,1957, in the amount of $24, 911.00. Records of the Los Angeles Police Department and Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office, Los Angeles, California, were caused to be searched on January 25, 1967, by IC MILLARD T. ANDERSON and contained no record for the applicant; his wife; brother, NEIL and his ex?wife, JANE or his children. Records of the Beverly Hills Police Department, Beverly Hills, California, which were caused to be searched on January 24,1967, by SA WILLIAM B. COSTIGAN contain no pertinent information concerning RONALD REAGAN, NANCY DAVIS REAGAN, or JANE NYNAN. Records of the San Fernando, California, Police Department, which were caused to be searched on January 27, 1967, by SA MURDOCK contain no information concerning MICHAEL EDWARB7REAGAL . Records of the Burbank, California, Police Department, which were caused to be searched on January 31, 1967, by SA L. ROGER BRANDON were negative_for RONALD WILSON REAGAN. Records of the Orange County Sheriff's Office, Santa Ana, California, the Anaheim, California, Police Department, and the Orange, California, Police Department, which were caused to be searched on January 24,1967, by SA RAYMOND R. RIEHLE, Jr., contain no information concern- ing the applicant's daughter and son-in-law, DAVID S. and MAUREEN SILLSRonaklReagan-1396 it i 1 3/19 If" /1 . I . . r. lw .1 S;g ,S?ifiihaia -La 116?7o ,63 grin Records of the North Orange County Credit Bureau located at Anaheim, California, indicate that DAVID S. reside at 134 South Magnolia, Apartment 60,.Anaheim, California, and have a satisfactory credit rating. MISCELLANEOUS Records of the Los Angeles Superior Court, which were caused to be searched on January 25, 1967: by SE seem a. POWELL reflect the following information, under Docket No. D360058: Complaint for Divorce was filed May 6, 19?8, between JANE WYMAN REAGAN and RONALD W. REAGAN. The records indicate that they were married January 26, lgno, at Glendale, California, and separated May 2, 1948. The children who were born as a result of this marriage were MAUREEN age 7, and MICHAEL EDWARD, age 3. She alleged he inflicted grievous mental suffering upon her making it impossible for the parties to live happily .together as husband and wife. They both signed a written property settlement agreement February 17, 19n8, to divide their community pre?erty. She was granted an Interlocutory Divorce June 28, 19 8, and received custody of the two children. She was to receive $500.00 a month for child su port. Final Judgmegt,of Diaorce was filed on July 18, 19 9- SF: The December 4, 1945, issue of the "Daily People's World? carried an article on page three, dateline December 3rd at Los Angeles. The article stated that Southern California's first mass meeting on atomic energy was called by the Hollywood Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions for December 12 at the Hollywood Legion Stadium. The article stated that film star RONALD REAGAN would appear in NORMAN dramatic play ?Set Your Clock at RonaklReagan-1397 5 D, ?Evie .- 1g 14:: a- hf, if. . LA 116-70463 On December 17, 1945, LA T-l, who is not available for recontact or testimony, advised that one RONALD REAGAN was included in the program and on the Dinner Committee of a dinner given by the Hollywood Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions at the Hotel, Los Angeles, on the evening of December 10, 1945. . The report of the Senate Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities to the 1951 Regular California Legislature states on page 268 that the organization originally known as the Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions later became known as the National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. A characterization of the Southern California Chapter of the National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions is contained on the appendix page attached hereto. The "Hollywood Citizen News" published on September 6, 1947, carried an item entitled, ROBESON RAPS 'Fascistsh? The article related.that . ROBESON spoke and sang at a function at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, under the auspices of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee. The article noted that among those listed on the announcement as the sponsoring committee was RONALD REAGAN. REAGAN was not further identified. On October 23, 1947, RONALD REAGAN, motion picture actor, testified before the Committee on Un? American Activities. One page 215 of the record of these hearings conducted for the periOd of October 20 to October 30, 1947, REAGAN was questioned as to whether he had ever sponsored any function of the Joint Anti?Fascist Refugee Committee. Following is quoted his reply; was called several weeks ago. There happened at the time in Hollywood to be a financial drive on to raise money to build a badly needed hospital in a certain section of town, called the All Nations Hospital. I think the purpose of the building is so obvious by the title that it has the support of most of the people of Hollywood-?or, of Los Angeles, I should say. Certainly of most of the doctors, because it is very badly needed. 17 RonaklReagan-1398 LA 115-70463 "some time ago I was called to the telephone. A woman introduced herself by name. Knowing that I didn't know her I didn't make any particular note of her name and I couldn't give ?it now. She told me that there would be a recital held at which PAUL ROBESON would sing and she said that all the money for the tickets would go to the hOSpital and asked if she could use my name as one of the sponsors. I hesitated for a moment because I don"t think that Mr. ROBESON's and my political views coincide at all and then I thought I was being a little stupid because, I thought, here is an occasion where Mr. ROBESON is perhaps appearing as an artist and certainly the object, raising money, is above any political consideration, it is a hospital supported by everyone. I have contributed money myself. So I felt a little bit as if I had been stuffy for a minute and I said, certainly, you can use my name. left town for a couple of weeks and when I returned I was handed a newspaper story that said that this recital was held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles under the auspices of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee I did not in the newspaper story see one wor about the hospital. I called the newspaper and said I am not accustomed to writing to editors, but would like to explain my position, and he laughed and said, 'You needn't bother, you are about the fiftieth person that has called with the same idea, including most of the legitimate doctors who had also been listed as Sponsors of that affair.I The Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee was cited by the Attorney General of the United States under the provisions of Executive Order 10450. 18 Ronald Reagan-1399 LA 116~70463 The ?Daily Peeple's World" QLE a former daily west coast Communist ?arty publication. The July 15, 19?9, edition of the "Washington Times Herald," Washington, D.C., newspaper, carried an article entitled, "Probers Told ROBESON is a 'Veteran Red'." This article reflects that MANNING JOHNSON, an ex-Communist Party leader, told Congress on July 14, 1949, that PAUL ROBESON had been a member of the Communist Party for many years. JOHNSON said he met ROBESON frequently at the Communist Party headquarters in New York, where ROBESON held secret meetings with EARL BROWDER, WILLIAM Z. FOSTER, and J. PETERS. The July 17, 1951, issue of the "Examiner," a Los Angeles daily newspaper, contained an item entitled "Filmland Fight on Reds Told.? The item stated that RONALD REAGAN, actor and Screen Actor's Guild President, was one of three spokesmen who told how Hollywood anti~ Communist organizations in "19?6 beat the Reds at their own game of organizing cells, outstaying them at meetings, and using parliamentary procedure to further their aims." a Los Angeles daily newspaper, on June 10, 1957, carried an item regarding the awarding to RONALD REAGAN, screen and television star, of the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters by his Alma Mater Eureka College, Eureka, Illinois. Among other things, the school cited the actor's understanding and courage in recognizing and exposing Communists and their influence during his term as President of the Screen Actor's Guild. RonaklReagan-14OO - 19 LA 116-70463 In April, 1946, Mr. HARVEY WOLF, a Communist Party member from 1933, to 1934, who died January 13, 1964, advised that RONALD REAGAN, screen actor, was listed as a sponsor and director of the Los Angeles Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy;? The Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy has been designated by the Attorney General pursuant to Executive Order 10450. The "Los Angeles News" issue, April 29, 1946, contains an article concerning the California State Convention of the American Veterans Committee which was held April 26, 1946, through April 28, 1946. This article reflects that film actor RONALD REAGAN is a member of the American veterans Committee and was a toastmaster at a luncheon session of the convention. The Fourth Report of Un-American Activities in California which is a report of the Joint Fact Finding Committee to the 1948 Regular California Legislature, dated at Sacramento, 194 on Page 43, lists among other organizations, the American veterans Committee, which is typical of organizations"faced with consistent Communist disruption and confusion.? The report states thatuthe California Section of the American Veterans Committee falls into the Communist dominated class and is a vociferous, decadent minority in national AVG affairs? The "Daily People's World" issue of September 7, 1946, on Page 3, contains an article stating that RONALD REAGAN was to star in ?Operation Terror,? first in a series of 13 weekly broadcasts entitled, ?It's Happening Here,? Sponsored by the Mobilization for Democracy, on Monday night, September 9, 1946. It was announced that the program would be produced with the cooperation of the Hollywood Writers Mobilization. The Mobilization for Democracy is cited as follows on Page 220 of the Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications prepared and released by the Committee on Un-American Activities, U. S. House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. - RonaklReagan-1401 19a. 'One of the largest, and certainly one of the most potentially potent front organizations created by California Communists' since 1945. TAs an excuse for' its creation, the Communist Party seized upon the appearance of Gerald L. K. Smith in Los Angeles. It is 'a Communist-inepired and dominated organization, carefully window-dressed and directed' and 'engaged in inciting riots, racial hatred, and disrespect for law and order.? It is one of the'key Communist fronts in California.? "(California Joint Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities, Report, 19?7, pp. 48, 62, and 369.)" The Hollywood Writers Mobilization for Defense is cited by the Attorney General pursuant to Executive Order 10450. RonaklReagan-1402 -1910- APPENDIX SOUTHERN CALIFCRNIA CHAPTER CF THE NATIONAL CCUNCIL 0F THE ARTS: SCIENCES AND PROFESSIONS The I?Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications" issued by the House Un?American Activities Committee dated December 1, 1961, page 225, contains the following information concerning the Southern California Chapter of the National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions: 1. Cited as "one of the major Communist-dominated propaganda media on the Pacific Coast." It is located at 7410 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles. (California Committee on Un-American Activities, Report, 1955: . 392 and 393; also cited in 1951 Report, p. 268.? RonaklReagan-1403 APPENDIX - 20'; . - I . nu??bi323 (Rev. 11-29-51) In Reply, Please Refer to Wells 116-70463 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 1340 West Sixth Street Los Angeles, California 90017 February 3, 1967 Title Character Reference RONALD WILSON REAGAN CA 32055 . ATOMIC ENERGY ACT - APPLICANT Report of SA JOHN w. my dated and captioned as above at Los Angeles, California. All sources (except any listed below) whose identities are concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable information in the past. Ronald Reagan-1404 This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your ugency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. 2/9/67 Airtoi mo: SAG, Loo Angolos (116?70463) From: Dirootor, FBI (116?4603201/5 RDKALB mam: REAGAN CA 32055 Rerop SA John W. Whaloy dated 2/3/67. Your attention is directed to urfile 100-15732, report of SA James G. Findlay dated 4/11/46 entitled "Communist Infiltration of motion Picture Industry, Internal Securityac." Pages 6 and 7 set forth information concerning Los Angeles Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy. Roagan listed as a sponsor and director. Committee for a homoerotic Far Eastern Policy has been designated by the Boonrtmont of Justice pursuant to Executive Order 10450. Review report and, if appropriate, submit amended page for rerop by return mail. (100~138754-124) Your attention is directed to urfile 100n22857, report of SA James G. Findlay dated 6/17/46 entitled w?The American voterans Committoo, Internal Security?C." ??oo page 5. If Loo Angalos Chapter of American votorans {committee has been documontod during pertinent period, submit ;nmondod page for rorop by return mail. (100?339008-31) .. ?6 . . ?7:7 {1.2 51.3.! Livi?ihgl? ?f 331101/ . 'r'n Ix um? gum m* 1z5&1?u?p&Q??v?? lolson EMH.bab, a?L ?g sn??saagwg?nki DeLooch Mohr Wick Casper Callahan Conrad RonakiReagan-14Q?? Felt Gale - a Hosen . . . 3 .. Sullivan j) Return to Rm 1259 TGV81 ,Trotter i If . 3 .44? Teie. Room 'ij ,7 . 4.9 Holmes n? :1 Candy MAIL . OOM TELETYPE UNIT 1/ ?fagiijv- I . i pf FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION I REPORTING OFFICE own: or ORIGIN DATE INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD LOS ANGELES BUREAU 2/6/67 2/6/67 . m5 CASE REPORT MADE IN 'rvd-ED IY JOHN W. WHALEY - REAGAN CHARACTER OF CASE AEA-A REFERENCES: Report of SA JOHN W. dated 2/3/67 at Los Angeles. Bureau airtel to Los Angeles dated 2/3/67. -RUC- 3AM WWII- 3 7??7975 -3l-I cc TO: . REQ. ?46.32 112;? II ?we JAN Hub 3/90qu ?760% BIAS 2 ALL ORMATION comma: II HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED PAGE Cale has been: Pending over one your Yes No: Pending prosecution over six months Yes No APPROVED WA swam?? no NOT WRITE IN st BELOW con-Bureau (116-460320) [0 - ?20 . (AIR MAIL L) .. 1 - Los Angers! 166- 704I6 . min-g ah FEB 8 1957 FEB 1 6 1967 - Dlsuml lonIRoIcoI-dofA ell-mu. Fwd. 008 RIonaId ReIagan- 1406 How Fwd. BY P1333 ormev. 3-3-59) 9 . 4} .6 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (any to: Raped of: JOHN W. WHALEY om?= Los Angel??s, California I Date: February 6, 1967 I Field omce File it: 116-701463 Bureau Flle 1F: 116-460320 I Title: RONALD WILSON REAGAN 5 CA 32055 I I I ?and? ATOMIC ENERGY ACT - APPLICANT I Referral/?Direct IRS 4. I Synopsis: I RUG 173:3; E-Iass??csa?m DETAILS: .. . MISCELLANEOUS . [IReferral/Elrect IRS chaa?-H-I a? not? Shirl-?1' 3199.0; 1.0; Pf} [Iii if? CH 5? gig/WV -3319- Ronald Reagan-1407 This document contains__neit_I_1er recommengiatiglls nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and 13 loaned to your agency,- 1t and its" contents are h'ai?t?o'Be y_our_ agency. I . - I- I I?nn 9-17-55BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION REPORTING OF ORIGIN DATE INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD WASHINGTON FIELD BUREAU 2/6 67 1/27 /67 - 2/6 I767 TITLE OF CASE REPORT MADE BY NPED BY r" SA FRANCIS w. APPLER irjc CHARACTER OF CASE 1 RONALD WILSON REAGAN CA 32055 AEA-A REFERENCES: Buairtel, 1/20/67; SFairtel, 1/25/67; 2/1/670 70:77 Kg. 777777-719 Iii-g?) 777' 777':- 777777777777? My LEAD I 777777? ?3?7 ?lg??s WASHINGTON FIELD 74;] AT WASHINGTON, D. C. W111 report results of Passport Office check. . 77/77/77 55117343ng IN ?5477?7'57 7?77 -I HEREIN. 1.3 um WEIFIEII f? DATLW - 579m 777777;?7?77' gRonald Reagan-1408 Case hall been: Pending over our No: Pending prosecution over El: months Yes CI No APPROVED 6) I SPACES BELOW OOPIEs MADE: '7 03 9 44.1"? #0777777/ 4 - Bureau 1 Washington Field 7520'"? RECORDED 3 23.1967 FE3161967 Dllumlnotlon Record 0! Much-d Roped: fm . Anne? . a I 7d?3?7 Requoot Reed. 77777777777 74777-71777 21973 How Fwd. 358 -a 3:7. BY ?25.51 ,7 51352104 (Rev. 3-3-59UNITED RTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION a (A. (copy Io: Report of: SA FRANCIS w. APPLER of?ce: We shingt on, D. c. i DateField omce File 116?141822 Bureau File #3 3 Tm? RONALD WILSON REAGAN I IN Lia I 5 154%? Character.- A symp?? Reference U0 SI, Senator GEORGE MURPHY and U., Senator THOMAS H. KUCHEL both recommend. Government Agency checks set forth. ?Pup DETAILS: AT WASHINGTON, D. c. .{L?mm?mggm SIN Ronald Reagan?1409 This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the propel?tY'Of the FBI and is loanecLLg. your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. - T- . .3 u. 111': 1115?1411322 --1 JHL.: bme 1' uni .. 1.1111?; 1.1.1101; Un J-anuary 31,1957, Lnit- e?ietateS' Senator - 111133.111? advised SA JAMLS 31131111 he has known 3131111111; :5 9resent GOVernor _of California, for _eoproximately twenty eight years on a close social and professional basis. Juring the_ - entire geriod of time the 7 have been acquainted.?m.?rnz rated Rei?i?. as- an indiIvidual he felt was ?as goon as gold . -ne belie was he r' is a person of outstanding character e.n? he enjoys an excellent _1=reputation. has absolutely no doubt concerning ajspli- iy~can1'1, loyalty as a citizen. Concerning this asyect "a?vised that at. one time when the aoplicant was a 1116: leader 'I'the _communists -attempted to influence' him.- hhH?E1 said as soon -_as .he. realiz-ed the communists were tr7_ing to creep into .his . _organiIzntion_ he immediately tool: ste_os which _s_to.aoed their aCti . .Sased on the association nusrn1 has had with 1,1? would wholeheartedly recommend him for access to highly . confidential data in which the Federal roernment has .an iinnterest. - RonaklReagan-1410' .- F- . .zm: 115:141322 . - 1 I. OF '11. s. SENATORKUCHEL -. On? January 31, 1967, Dnited States senapo'r ram-ms 3- Mum. California, advised r1. that .13 is acquainted with RQNECLJ Raw. EW as the Govexnor of_ California he, would have no obj ?ctions to any I. to; Which the applicant might be under :consideration.- of notuing which wbuld reflect adversely 335?? his m?r?l' thar-act?r, associations; ra-gutatian 'or loyalty? 'Cnite? htates. He recommended him for 3.312555 to 1218h17 ??n?dant1alj?ata of inter-rest to the E?ederal Ro'nald Reagan-1411 use 115~141822 FWArvjc 1 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES . SA.ROBERT F. RGBINSON, JR. caused a search to be made of files of the Central Intelligence Agency. and was advised January 30, 1957, the files contain no Pertinent identifiable information concerning REAGAN. mm 47303 mam-794caused a search to be made' 'of files of the Bureau of Personnel Investigations, CiVil ~Service Commission, and was advised February 2, 1967, no record-of REAGAN was found. Files of the House Committee on Un?American Activities were reviewed February 2, 1967, by IC HOWARD SCOTT MAYNARD and no pertinent identifiable derogatory information-was located. RonaklReagan-1412 may. Ana-o- 9-17-65) . 3' .1 .90 I, BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION REPORTING OFFICE BA OFFICE OF ORIGIN DATE 2/7/57 INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD 1/20-2/6/67 BUREAU TITLE or CASE 0 RONALD WILSON REAGAN CA-32055 REPORT MADE BY IC CHARACTER or CASE TYPED BY H. BLAKE pr I I I I I REA-A REFERENC Request for sDossgg 5?630 ?76 INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN Is @mx. (37%44'5 FEB 34:2: . gm ?0wath dated 1/18/67. - RUG- :3/3 H77 (gr/850.9 Case has been: Pending over one year Yes No: Pending prosecution over six months Yes No SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE DO NOT WRITE IN SPACES BELOW COPIES MADE: Sl??l\ Bureau Baltimore (116-56166) 2 es t'o' Atoms: Energy. Commission FEB 1 61957 3/7/34? Ronald Reagan-1413 Dlsseminu?on Record of Attached Fiber! Notations . Agency Rec: I 1 1? T617 Dale r'w . 5?3?ng .4?le How Fwd. II By lap-22.194 (Rev. 3-3-59) any I UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Copy to: qund: 10 JOHN H. BLAKE om?, Baltimore, Maryland February 7, 1967 Field Of?ce File 116'56166 Bureau File RONALD WILSON REAGAN Character: ATOMIC ENERGY ACT - APPLICANT DCII reflects information regarding captioned individual located USAIRR. Review of USAIRR files reflects no unfavorable information. - RUC - DETAILS: MISCELLANEOUS The Defense Central Index of Investigations (DCII), Fort Hblabird, Maryland, comprising indices to Army, Navy, and Air Force investigative files, was checked through a representative of that agency on February 6, 1967 and reflects that information regarding the captioned individual is located in the files of the U. S. Army Investigative Records Repository (USAIRR). The files of the USAIRR, Fort Holabird, Maryland, made available by a representative of that agency, were reviewed on February 6, 1967. These files reflect that the captioned individual was the subject of a partial background investigation, completed on DeceMber 7, 1944, during which no information was developed_ref1ecting adversely upon the character, reputation, or loyalty of this individual. ar?c/ 3 0'40 55/4 6?803 ALL {reagents emanate HEREIN ES 1* RonaklReagan-1414 This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loomed to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. . a. 5-1-59) Ev 4? c. {a .. FEDERAL BUREAU OF- INVESTIGATION REPORTING OFFICE OFFICE OF ORIGIN DATE INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD WAIINGTON FIELD BUREAU 2/8/67 2/8/67 TITLE OF CASE REFORTMADEBY TYPEDBY FRANCIS II. APPLEE eeb of SA FRANCIS w. APPLER dated 2/6/67. 4' .. RUG 54?46 .ssA imm?rffej??mw :r-Imnmnom cam'rzamezo 7.. 7; HEREIN Is UNCLASSIFIED MA DATE 4] .. 5,601 ?#222225 @335 1/ AN JAN ?37 IJIU I Ht I. 6" M?gas Q24.) . I 2 ?2973 . . I APPROVED "Ef?gy DONOTWRITEIN SPACES aELow . corms MADIBureau L, Omit/6 Ray, 36' 1 - Washington Field (116-141822)' . . - I . 2955?? . '1 - FEB 1 3-1967 . lionald Reagan-1415 Dlaumlgig?cn Record of Amish-d Rona-l I - Notation- Aq-ncy' I . "jg .- Bequest Read. I - - I w: Date Fwd. How 'erd. W31 1-57 - ?8 COVER PAGE x" FD?zof?mev. 3-3-59) . I .Iw' . UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION i 0 Copy to: ?l I Report of: FRANCIS w. APPLER om?. Washington, D. e. 4 Date: 2/8/67 . HddOHheFHe?: 115-141322 BwuwFHe?: Title: RONALD WILSON REAGAN AT, Ca 32055 - 1 3-010 ssMagw/h?c, 1' A1. ORMHHON HEREFN UNUL ASSMEB Character: I. DATE- 111%..va Synopsis: Passport file reviewed. - RUG :24; [5 EC #3 DETAELS: AT WASHINGTON, D. C. MISCELLANEOUS I n63, On February 8, 1967, IC JOHN H. V086 reviewed the passport file maintained at the Passport Office, U. S. Department of State, for RONALD born February 6, 1911, at Tampico, Illinois. On October 18, 1948, at San Francisco, California, REAGAN was issued Passport Number 22144 for proposed three? months travel to Great Britain and France for the purpose of "business making a picture." REAGAN stated on his passport application dated @ctober 13, 1948, that he was born on February 6, 1911, at Tampico, Illinois. He listed his father as JOHN EDWARD REAGAN, born at Fulton, Illinois, in 1886 and his mother as NELLIE REAGAN, born at Fulton, Illinois, in 1896. He gave his permanent nesidence as 1326 Londonderry View, Los Angeles, and his mailing address as 360 North Camden Drive, Beverly Hills, California. He stated he was married on January 26, 1941, to JANE WYMAN who was born at St. Joseph, Missouri, on January 4, 1917. He indicated his marriage was not terminated and that his wife resided at 333 South Beverly Glen Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. f* RonaklReagan-1416 This document contains neither recommendations nd?ihionclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. is 2/8/67 ?irtal- To: SAC, San Franciaco From: Directgg, FBI (116-460320) RGNALD CA 32055 ReBuairtel dated 1/20/67. Neither urep nor reason for delay has been received at Bureau. Advise by return airtel date repart submitted and name of reporting Agent. If report not submitted, advise in detail reason for delay and date urep will reach Bureau. SgMgag?aBb/W/ f. 53.; g? AMH- fh'ntr??sili?ii?? row A, 815px a g. )u (291? I Tolson DeLoach w-w; 'g'r M?dh?ma RonaklReagan I417 . CGSper ?1 ?5 5 it}: Callahan VJ Conrad ?a _sowmm?m Rose-n Sullivan ?gf7L' Tavel Trotter Tele. Room Holmes Gandy MAIL ROOM FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64Date: 2/9/67 I I Transmit the foilowing in (Type in plaintext cr? code) AIRTEL AIRMAIL (Priority) SAN FRANCISCO (116-57309) In RONALD WILSON NEAGAN CA 32055 ABA-A Re Bureau airtel 2/8/67. San Francisco RUC airtel to Bureau dated 1/25/67 furnished names of Governor REAGAN's parents and noted that UACB no investigation being conducted by San Francisco Office at Sacramento, California in view of short period of time since Governor's inauguration. No other leads were indicated for San Francisco in Bureau airtel, 1/20/67. 3190 San Francisco Ease mi ?5 r1 ?1 We (2) ejE :wn Liar? t/flw E?T?i-?iaogw Ronald Reagn-1418' ftii/ 273 L3 (of; 53g m? Approved: Sent Special Agent in Charge Airtel Ta: SAC, Sa? Franciaco (116~57309) From: Directpg, FBI (116~460330) CA 32955 datad 1/20/67. Disregard referenced atrtel 1/25/6? located. . Tolson Mohr A (4 Wick Casper Callahan Conrad 54: 2 Cf Gale 522 5: {?rm Susan Q, ?5 - -- Sullivan Return Tavel Trotter (3 . g' 4" Tele. Room 3 it? Holmes if Gandy MAIL ROOM TELETYPE UNIT 2/9/67 . Ybur airtel at 5.9% 4% ML H?hh?f!? uNUlA55%Hii a L. I 1? 59:19] 4 4\ wic?i?t> 1 a .. HA) ?9 DeLoach EMH 1 b?bx Ronald Reagan?1411259 22/ Tolson DeLoach Mohr Wick Casper Callahan Conrad Felt Gale Rosen Sullivan Tavel Trotter Tele. Room Holmes Candy it 2/10/67 Airtel 5; w: . To: SAC, Los Angeles (116?70463) Blao-?b ?mimwaouhmim4nwwa 1?31?" m2 sf; Afp?qy 59W, From: Birectgg, FBI (116-460320) WILSON REAGAN CA 32055 A??wd Rorop of SA John w. Whaloy dated 2/3/67 and Buairtel dated 2/9/67. "Daily Peeple's World" dated 9/7/46 on page 3 contains article stating Ronald Reagan was to star in ?Operation Terror," first in a series of thirteen weakly broadcasts entitled "It's Happoning Hare," sponsored by the Mobilization ?or Bemooracy, on Monday night, September 9, 1946. It was announced that the program would be produced with the cooperation of the Hollywood Writers Mobilization. Mobilization for Democracy is listed by the House mnwAmerican Activities Committee Guide to Subversive @rganizatioos on page 220. Hollywood writers Mobilization for Defense is cited by the Attorney General under the provisions of Executive Order 10450. This information also appeared in Drew Pearson?s column of October 27, 1966. Submit appropriate amended pages for referenced report by return mail51" nw-t 1 .k a - I. 11.21 1 .3. ?2 . 1 f'e? 145:339RonakiReagan-l420yfi,i MAIL ROOM TELETYPE UNIT Retur?f%gy lroyd, Rm 1259 FD- -36 (Rev. 5-154) - l' I Date: 2/13/67 Transmit the following in (Type in plaintext or code) Vm AIRTEL AIR MAIL (Priority) DIRECTOR, FBI (116-460320) 9a. SAC, LOS ANGELTS SUBJECT: RONALD WILSON REAGAN CA 32055 Reference Bureau airtels to Los Angeles, dated 2/9/67, and 2/10/67. Enclosed for the Bureau are appropriate amended pages as follows: Amended Page 2 New Pages 19a and 19b Amended pages have been pladed in the Los Angeles copy of report of SA JOHN w. WHALEY, dated 2/3/67, at Los ngq?g Angeles. 5 ?76 ?s??j?gaga?m??/OC Ll! il\' . rmaL6wumsws 7 .7. I 7?1: rjw? - p" ?a tee?VVW, Hi?lf /1 - ?ad - a ?yll/ FEB 1; 1:30! 3 Bureau (Encls. a 47 1 Los Angeles (4) .1 RonakIReagan-1421 Approved:;_ ll {in 1. 1: Sent Per Special Agent in Charge TO FROM SUBJECT. . 4,1 V. cub- tom no. 10 sow?loo um no: - - on can. no. no. :1 on 0 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ouch Memorandum Ami 2 Gale Mr. Gale DATE: 2/16/67 Sullivan Tavel Trotter Tele Room \r id'/ Helm-es . I. A Gundy an momma comma a I RONALD WILSON REAGAN. . ATOMIC ENERGY ACT Mia ijv??A?n?m i 5F This is to advise that the background investigation of Reagan, the present Governor of California, requested by the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) has been completed. As the Governor of California, Reagan will be a member of the Board of Regents of the University of California, which position has been classified as "highly sensitive" by AEC. All persons interviewed during the investigation made highly favorable comments concerning Reagan's character, loyalty, \and associates. Although Reagan has been extremely anticommunist since the latter part of the 1940' s, in 1945 he was listed Las a member of the Dinner Committee and appeared in a play at a meeting called by the Hollywood Independent Citizen's Committee of the Arts, Sciences, and the Professions. This organization later became known as the National Coun?il of Arts, Sciences, and Professions. In 1946, Reagan starred in a radio program Sponsored by the Mobilization for Democracy and produced with the cooperation of the Hollywood Writers Mobilization. The Southern California Committee of the [National Council of Arts, Sciences, and Professions?has been cited by the California Committee on Un?American Activities as a communist dominated propaganda media and the Mobilization for Democracy has beencdted by the California Joint Fact Finding Committee on Un-American Activities as a communist front.i In 1946, Reagan was listed as a sponsor and director of the Los Angeles Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy. In 1947, Reagan was listed as a sponsor of a recital put on by the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee. The Committee for a Demooratic Far Eastern Policy, the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee, and the Hollywood Writer Mobilization for Defense have been cited pursuant to Execu ?ve Order 10450. .1 a? :2 mi?, . 521-35; [rem t3$1f 1 - Mr. DeLoach has, 30?- - 1 Mr. Wick 3 ?k ?94 1 - Mr. Gale CONTINUED - 1 Mr. Cleveland - i 1 Mr. Holroyd 53/ . EMH: (Err fig-51% A (6) Ronald agan-?14ZZ Memorandum to Mr. Gale Re: Ronald Wilson Reagan Reagan testified as a friendly witness before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in 1947 at which time he explained how he was duped through a telephone call to lend his name as a sponsor of the recital being Sponsored by the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee in the same year. Mr. Walter Glover, Director of Plant Security, Warner Brothers Pictures, Burbank, California, made highly complementary remarks concerning Mr. Reagan. He advised for the confidential information of the Bureau that he understood the true reason Reagan divorced his wife, actress Jane Wyman, was immorality on her part. Glover stated Jane Wyman had a reputation of promiscuity before, during, and after her marriage to Reagan. Glover stated that when Reagan found out about the actions of his wife, he divorced her. The records of the Los Angeles Supreme Court show that a complaint for divorce was filed on May 6, l948, between Jane Wyman Reagan and Ronald W. Reagan. Jane Wyman Reagan alleged her husband, Ronald W. Reagan, inflicted griev?ous mental suffering Upon her, making it impossible for the parties to live happily together as husband and wife. Jane Wyman Reagan was granted an interlocutory divorce, JUne 28, 1948, and received custody of the two children. Under ordinary circumstanCes, the divorced spouse of an applicant is interviewed for their comments concerning the applicant; however, in view of the reported reputation of Jane Wyman, she is not being interviewed unless a specific request is received for such an interview from ABC. ACTION: if you approve, investigative reports setting forth the results of investigation of Reagan Will be disseminated to AEC. ?g RonaklReaggp-l423 . K3 a f? TO FROM SUBJECT: i. 4 H- llahan rad :Mr. DeLoach? DATE: 1/27/70 g: .H ff?) 0 en 1 - Hr. DeLoach i ?Unvexw Ros .pursuant to Executive Order 10450. has OPTIONAL FORM No.10 5010-l06 . on can. REG no" 27 Tolson STA 53333 Mohr Memorandum 2:2: Sayers 1 - Mr. Rose? Tele. Rooms;? 1 - Mr. Halley 1 Mr. Scatterd RONALD REAGAN . 5 9,0-ng 554? 803%!) GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA ?gamma? commas; . -. NAME CHECK Io The National Agency Check Center, Fort Holabird, Maryland, on behalf of the Department of the Army, has submitted a name check request on Governor Reagan, who is being considered as a proposed guest for the 1970 National Strategy Seminar at the U. S. Army War College. In 1967 Governor Reagan was the subject of an Atomic Energy Act investigation as he was to be a member of the Board of Regents cf the University of California, which had been classified as "highly sensitive" by Atomic Energy Commission. All individuals interviewed made highly favorable comments concerning Reagan. Although Reagan has been extremely anticommunist since the latter part of the 1940's, he had previously been listed as a member of a committee and appeared in a play at a meeting called by the Hollywood Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, which later became known as the National Council of Arts, Sciences and Professions. The Southern California Committee of this organization has been cited as a communist dominated propaganda media. In 1946 Reagan appeared in a radio program spOnsored by the Mobilization,5 for Democracy, produced with the cooperation of the Hollywood Writers Mobilization. The Mobi.lization for Democracy has been cited as a communist front by the CalifOrnia Un-American Activities Committee. Reagan was also, in 1946, listed as 1 a Sponsor and director of the-Los1Ange1es Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy?nnd in 1947 was listed as a sponsor of a recital put on by the Joint Anti-Fascist Refuge?7gf? Committee. These latter two organizati /been?cited w??f 19.5-: (25" ?4,551 7 It! REU- 1U ?fie/SW 5) a CONTINUED RonaklReagan-1424 1 . .. .1 UQJ t?x? - - n?md to Mr. DeLoach Re: Ronald Reagan, Governor of California In 1947 Reagan testified as a friendly witness before the House Committee on Un?American Activities and explained that he was duped through a telephone call to lend his name as sponsor of the recital of the Joint Anti- Fascist Refugee Committee. (Ila-460320) The foregoing data is included in the investigative reports. Bufiles contain no subsequent pertinent information. . If approved, copies of the Atomic Energy Commission investigation will be furnished to the National Agency Check Center. a - ?aw a .yqu/j I 39%? (V i. '5 RonaklReagan-1425 5.. u'reou of Inuiitigction Qecords Bra I _earching Unit- Room 6527 [:Js?rvic? Unit - Room 6524 Eyelid to File Review tention Return to_ A 2 Supervisor Room Ext. Type of References Requested: Regular Request (Analytical Search) E111 References (Subversive Nonsubversive) Subversive References Only Nonsubversive References Only Main References Only Type of Search Requested: Restricted to Locality of . Exact Name Only (On the Nose) Buildup Variations Subject Birthdate 6: Pldce Address Localities ?lm Date Initials Prod. FILE NUMBER SERIAL I pleuoa .- 6? .- I I . . L3. jiffy ., I?r? I /ZJdr41?? HEHWHN 311d A 7 ?Jaqomag 11903 Josuuadns :l'qns 1?3- HOHV ES a (69-1. I 988?? 4-22 (Rev. 142-3!? :?ngureau of Inv igution "Records 4- .. Name Searching Unit - Room 6527 Service Unit - Room 6524 Forward to File Review Attention Return to Supervisor Room Ext. Type of References Requested: . egular Request (Analytical Search) All References (Subversive 6: Nonsubversive) bversive References Only onsubversive References Only Maian_ References Only Type of Search Requested: Restricted to Locality of . Exact Name Only (On the Nose) :1 Buildup I: Variations Subject M?'ut Birthdate 6: Place Address Localities . Searcher - Initials Prod. NUMBER SERIAL a I 1 OPTIONAI. roam no. lo 5010-106 MAY l962 EDITION UNITED STATES w/?/Iemomndum TO FROM SUBJECT: fo?FE it} FA TC /51'l .44 If}, Mr. Gebhardt 45? J. Wright - Brown 1 Mrs. O'Neah - Mr. Miller DATE: 1- 2 9-73 3.31-79 55A Ammo/(1M 1n 11150111111011 mm; 1a). HEagsazus Baker Callahan Cleveland Marshall Miller. ES. Purvis Soyars ember of the Board of Regents of the University of lifornia, which had been classified as ?highly sensitive? by Atomic Energy Commission. All individuals interviewed made highly favorable co ?w . 0 ?pii?g?hncerning Reagan. ;1;45 Although Reagad een extremely anti- communist since the latter part of the 1940?s, he had previously been listed as a member of a committee and appeared in a. play at a meeting called by the Hollywood Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and \CProfe531ons, which later became known as the National Council of Arts, Sciences and Professions. The Southern California Committee of this organization has been cited as a communist dominated propaganda media. In 1946 Reagan appeared in a radio program sponsored by the Mobilization for Democracy, produced with the cooperation of the Hollywood Writers Mobilization. The Mobilization for Democracy has been cited as a communist front by the California Un-American Activities Committee. Reagan was also, in 1946, listed as a Sponsor and director of the Los Angeles Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy and in 1947 was .listed as a Sponsor of a Jig/$1115? fit? arwa" (4) R0naklReagan-1429 $.44 . $333.01 RONALD REA AN A 1:91:11?: GOVERNOR 0 CALIFORNIA <3 bf?D? . W'?mmfj NAME CHECK :1 1? 21 1 15:, 1 1112.13? <54 1- ?g?f?pzf? \Owrpp?kf? 6? The Department of State has submitted a name check request on Governor Reagan who is being considered for a possible appointment to the United States National Commission for United Nations Economic and Social Council (UNESCO). 1 1 In 1967, Governor Reagan was the subject of an Atomic Energy Act investigation as he was to be a ?va i 5? '6 Memo to Mr. Gebhardt Re: Ronald Reagan, Governor of California by the Joint Antquasci Refugee Committee. [Shese latter two organizations have been cited pursuant to Executive Order 10450;) In 1947 Reagan testified as a friendly witness before the House Committee on Un~American Activities and explained that he was duped through a telephone call to lend his name as sponsor of the recital of the Joint Antquascist Refugee Committee. (116-460320) The foregoing data is included in the investi- gative reports. Bufiles contain no subsequent pertinent information. As a matter of background in 1970, the National Agency Check Center, Fort Holabird, Maryland, on behalf of the Department of the Army, submitted a name check request on Governor Reagan, who was at that time being considered as a pr0posed guest for the 1970 National Strategy Seminar at the United States Army War College. Upon approval of the Director copies of the Atomic Energy Act, applicant investigation conducted by this Bureau were forwarded to the Department of the Army. If approved, copies of the Atomic Energy Act.? "h investigation will be furnished to th Department of StateRonakiReagan-143O . .. . i I "n uovzam . mm . ?ovanhar 23. 1973 Manson Han-r}; ?4 4t. -. .- . (taxation-z? who he Governor of Califorr was the subject of an engineer-tyne invent Jot-ion conducted by this Bureau in 155? in. connection with his: position as in member of the roan-1 of Regents of the cf California. Inasmuch as Lhe Boer-?1 of Regents bee: nocens to eenoitivo material. from the Atomic Energy Commission. our investigation wee requontei- by the Etta-?n .-?nergy mansion. En derogatory informtien wee ?evc?cpe': ranting tE-i Smootigetion. - . I 'l In n??iticn to the: above; i 11-925 coma-?1?! mferencec to Governor Magma. but each reference contains either nonierogntory or r?ete . the: rergacaat of Aimee: 13. ?utter-field. a m-Iite ?ance rem ems: was made 11. August. 1.372, concerning :Iioe Maureen Reagan. of Reagan nnc'. actress Jana Man, in with a social function in the ?nite fiance. mach-r: in copy- of 1:11: :ncrorandnn, classifim?. cute-:5; august 21. 1 1?2. emtcureing T-Iieo Reagan, 1-:th me fox-warden to tin: Emit-.0. norm. (116-460320) Ema-13111?: 3?3' i?li?) 3'92.) .1. .: 5? .. DTP (Half sis-v 2513 NOTE: Per request of ?ies Jane Dennenheuer. sti?ing-tent Igecurity) White House. l1'he above information was k? m? telephonicelly furnished to Miss Dennenheuer'e Office on 11-21-73 by Supervisor panel ?hm? h?h-eIIl:17: -- ?atwgz?u?r Inn?? an . 9?9?1 Ronald Reagan-1431 . 1-..-- 4-22 (Rev. 6-26?73) . . v- Fedem?f Bureau of In" stigatien I. I I 5 - Records slei- .1 . Name Searching Unit Room 6527 Service Unit - Room 6524 Forward to Filiy?eview Jtt?ntion Return WW upervisor Room Ext. Type of References Requested: egular Request (Analytical Search) All References (Subversive 6: Nonsubversive) Subversive References Only Nonsubversive References Only Main References Only Type of [Search Requested: .Restricted to Locality of Exact Name Only (On the Nose) :1 Buildup (2 Variations Subject $411?! a hf]? I) Birthdate 6. Place Address Localities . =3 Searcher Date l" 2 Initials JEL . Prod. ~12 -U 9?1 -- FILE NUMBER SERIAL ?Assoc. Dir. A551. Din: Admin. Comp. Syst. Ext. Affairs Files 3- Com. Gan. Irw. Idenf. hispecfion Ihiell. Laborulory Plan. Evul. Spec. lnv. Trina ning .egal Coun. elephone Rm?a_ ectoeer 12, 1973 General Alexander M. Helge Jr. The White House Washington, D. C. Dear General liaig: BY LIAISON Enclosed herewith are summaries of information on the four individuals you discussed with Director: eelley earlier tooay in Kansas City by telephone. No inquiries were conducted to endeavor to bring thin material up ~to-date. It is comprised of information readily available in this Bur eau' 5 Washington Headquarters files. Sincerely . ?1 Nicholas P. Callahan (40.3714; 5) New swam/mm! Enclosures (4) lion NP 3 gt REC-26 Ronald Reagan-1433 f1, ENCLOSURE . no sec-mil, Mammal JELETYPE UNIT i/ 4 9 081'" 17 1973 ?are. m? If?, he ED 1.1 ?QC-la. .- . @1110: n. .v r-r' October 12 . 1973 (9 WE RONALD REAGAN Captioned individual, who is Governor of California, h?s not been the subject of an investigation conducted by :0 FBI . . Our files, hormver. contain nmnerous references to Governor Reagan. but each reference contains either non- derogatory or nonpertinent data. At the request of Alexander P. Butter-field, a White House name check was ma?a in August, 1972. concerning Miss Maureen Reagan, daughter of Governor Reagan and actress Jane Wyman, in connection with a social in the White House. Attached is a capy of the memorandmn classifieci confidential dated August 21, 1.972, concerning Bliss Reagan. which was forwarded. to the White House . Enclosure 731.41% Teddi? (4) gear-i} Per request of Associate Director, Nicholas P. Callahan. Assoc. Dlr. Ant. DIM ?min. . ll. ?49 ?1 Fllol In I. can. IIW. I Ronald Reagan- 1434 In?. 'Ol?llh? - qul. MAIL ROOM TELETYPE um FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION DELETED PAGE INFORMATION SHEET 1089424-3 Total Deleted Page(s) 2 6 Page 25 Duplicate; Page 26 Duplicate; Page 121 Referral/Direct; Page 156 b1; Page 157 b2; Page 158 b2; Deleted Page(s) No Duplication Fee For this Page wwuwu,,_ "nu-mum v- 1 "m "Tvn?wv'm tr" um THE HOUSE January 6, 1975 TO: Robert H. Haynes? FBI FROM: Jane Dannenhauer SUGJEC-T: FBI Investigations Subject's Name REAGAN, RonaH Date of Birth ?2/6/11 Place of Birth Tampico. Fla- Present AddreSS: San Francisco, Ca. We Request: Copy of Previous Report Name Check Full Field Investigation NED 1 ALL 00?? Ht??fwm The person named above is being considered for: White House Staff Position Presidential Appointment Attachments: SF 86 (in duplicate) SF 87, Fingerprint Card Biography Remarks: . - ?new 1 a; a. :irue' 'l SILL. mrgi?ai. Romeo land-Ella (\larr?de CAJRJ 5.3. Ll Mech. Engring.. . m. _?dAlicc- 'Conger. ?Apr." 7. Kent'Toddeonger. Mgr. Diver'A'rn. 8 lower 51: dirl; purchasing Ant-Giandard Corp. 'rnfg. is: Heatcr Corp.. Buffalo. l955?60i div.. Burning-196064; presQ'Crene Carr. Ltd, 964?; dir. Iamcsi'ltobensnn Co.. Ltd.."Kranko alrMontreal). 'Bd. gova.? Montreal ?Gen. Hosp} n1; Trust. Mem. Newcomer: Inst. ing (prizs, 197L721. Chi Phi. . Hame: Longmore:Dr Pointe Clairc'Quebec PO am 2700 Montreal Quebec 379 Canada a: b. Feb. 3. 1919:-- rid Marion?T. (Payne) lL; E.A.. Cornell U.. 1940. en C. Brown. May 23. 1941; children?Jonathan. Heep..- 1944. resident. NY. physician 1962?. dir. comprehensive 4952-68. chief med.? clinic, in internal medicine, N.Y.C.. care and practice 1949-?; chiefdiv. . medicine NY. Hoap. Cornell Medi- medicine Cornell U. Med.- Sch. 1957?. - . - - - gys?tudy. l96l-65;chmn. rirerl. ad? bd.? 1967.68. Merit}. Pun.. mumleemocraL?AULhonThe Fund of Hotel Industry of N.Y.C.. 1964?; chmn. .Nurse15erviee N.Y.. 1963?; mermrned. control- '196Al~?. Bel. dirs.? ??inil?rcd Self. In aunt:1 CaneenCare. .L 191511-46; Bel. internal Soc. (pm. 1969-70. are Pub. H'eelth Asmigoverning .Y..Acad.-Z Medicine med. edn. 01. Ann" A.ALA.S.. A.M.A.. Assn. Am. Med. Internet. Sociol.rAssn..N.Y.C. Pub. Health risen." Alpha. :Authcirz'bivith' R.- ?Thai-Student Physician. 1957; (with 6055) tie-icing andgxeachingrl?l??l?; (with Goodrich re Medical Cgmf?AnExperimer-rr. 1969; Editorial 69-70. Horne:-155 Stuyvesant i053!) it New, Ybrk'Cin NY. 1092: I. . .- -- Kinney. mm}: i5. 25. .nd Lillian (ln'grani) U.?C.al. at Berkeley, -.. y? Swortlilver.'Mar. 21. .Negle?gRomld?Jemes. Free. In Food Cah? Reds.- Early Cut. oods. lnc., _yor City of Oakland. Cal. 1966". Served to col. lame: CA 94605 - Oakland ?59460}. _3 IAN. 'nifg. co. exec. PneumaticTool Co.. prea. dir._Allen Mfg. Tool?dc Mexico. Consol. Pneumatic Tool Co. l. Consel. Pneumatic Tool _Co. 00! Co. (Australia}.Pty_ Frank Guylec 15:. _Consolf. Pneumatic Tool Co. Ltd. chili/lip Co; chmn. bd.. dir. Societe Anonyme _nn?ce}; dir. Chgo. _Pneu'maticTool Co. SA. . neun'tatic TooliCod'Ce-ntrul Africa (Pvt) Ltd} pneumatic Tool Co; (Pvt) Ltd. (Johannesburg. S. melicTool (Ndola). Premag Qualitrol Corp. Clyde'Corp? Mich. t3. Ltd: (Eng). 'Fellow, Inst. Chartered L. Home: 4013 78th-St New York City? NY . -th St New-York rumour. ctr, -".Calhr 'nn Reinhcimcr. Oct. #27. l.~Ann Kathleen (Mrs. J. R. McEIt-ea). -;:ter .Mary (Mrs. RF. Wilhjvartous . Kaiser mgr-15.. 1942?; Kaiser Dr. Oakland CA 94612 I 24. 1995; children-4' Patrick. .?v'inccrit. _Liarn. Came to 1.3.3.1948. naturalized 195-1. Lectr. U. ?luff Brit. Army. 193945. Recipient award for. thor: Great Disciple. 1951;:The Poor Hater, tiort, 1968; Necessary Russell. on 1 ?of the Rings._l971.' Author articles. short . Ontario Ciinada - physician. educator; b. Oakmont. ll'tlliam andsLulufl?hompst-n} 3.5.. U. m, Angelyn B. Bc-eteman. June. I. 194\4;_ "by. James. Michael. William: Pathologist in . 1957?; prof. pathology Case-Western Res. truedfu?ith M.C.. A133. l944~46. Recipient Mern. A.M.A.. Am. Assn. Patholopitts and Clin. ?f?hli?l?ztiogiSl?h. Coll. Ant. Uhin Soc. Pathology. ditor Mchualof Cytotecnnology. The Cells of omc? {1735. Sheridan Rd South Euclid d'Cleveland OH 44106 . .pndih'?t'lre'? Hoffman 1L. H.154 3 raradtov __ta?iisimr it; .A..B.. Eureka Coil. .Aug 31:19.15. Program dir radio ?ndn. rngr?radio rta. ZNX. Angles". 71943-114. sr. ..?Arrgeles; dc}. . Chi-ltd Study emu. . (pres. 1953), Alpha . A5 0.955}. :Holiywnco iCal.) - xii. nuittc: 7 imam. SYDNEY wire-air: 12.141; sail-lift. Anti, Jeni . '-lnst_ Urban and?Environmcnul Studis. .5. 1906. 'ChanLchici' . Community. Stud Presbyn. 'Theol. Sem.. 1933' 1 .First Dallas. 1922} pcstorsuceessively Sturgis. 11934; Bethe! Coll.. Torch. 1963*, 159. exec.- pres.. chief exec. of?cer Kaiser. 31' IndustriesCorp. Home: 2100 Paci?crA-r San neaman.rrbrartmr; b. Cardiff. Wales. Sept. 3? s'ora (Hart) R.: M.A.. .- U.K.. 1939: U.'Westem Ont; ALA. hive. U. Wales and Oxford;. iibrari_an.- lectr. Stanford. l951s65.? i: univ. librarian. prof. bibliography McMasler 1 . Wilt?i: Ice": U- Ill.? 1953? Served from .. .PraCIiee law. SanPedro. Cal. 1955-64: U.S. any?. 1964-66.- U.S. dist: iudge, 1966*. Served to ensign A.L.A. (recipient Clarence .7 Mem. Am. .ch? Ln; An :dise-Rd 55 Hamilton Ontario Canada Office; - World Bank, 196169, lnier Am. Devel Barth. . to U.S.. - Mem. Argentine Bar Univ. Hosps. pathologisf in. b. Tam-pica. Sept 16. . Conn.. Aug-26. 5. Louis Marshall and Ma predecessor. Phila,_ 3943?. ass .'to ?nanaa?t?k .tu. incurs. martian-Alien and Jessica?, A. ahd?M..Coil.. ?43-44; 8A.. U. Ten. 195?. 50?51; m. Martha Edna Riley. Sept. 4. children-hDebonh Ellen. Berkley? Standard 'Oil Co. Tex}. Houston; [95162; mgr. hydrocarbons'Dow'Chcm. 03.. Midland. Sr. v.13. . Houston N212: Pipeline Co- Valley Pipelir, . Valley Gas Mid Lt; 3 Cd. Houston NaturalGls. Pro'dn.. Petrochems.. . 'Liquid 9C1rbonie :Carp. 194446.? Mems'h 'ural Gael-Jen Petroleum lrist, So. Ga. Assn. (adV. council). Lambda Chi Alpha. Methodist bd.)..Club: Plaza (Houston). Home: 238L1Gessn?r St'Houstbu TX 77024 OlTiee: 1200 Travis St . .7 REAGAN: DANIEL. educator; 12. 192?; Oliver Edward and Katherine higher} R.: AB. Coll. Hol 'Cross. Princeton, 1956, . Mar. 21.1970; children by pre'viS'uE marriage-EoDitbor'xh 3.. Kevin M.. Timothy A. Editorial positions book pub: .?r?c?illia?rns.l (2011.. 1956-60; via. asst. prof. Princeton. lilwtilzasst. wot-Syracuse U.. 1961-63. moiiprofq 1963?64; prof. U:_Cal. at Riverside. 1964f; chmn. deptpolit. Sci. 1971?}- cons. NIL Como-in. pn'MOney'and 1966-70; on mgrrit. social sci. resourch- in Dept. RC. 1970?71. .5:ch with 194546,: 50-51. Social Sti.? ll'cliow. - Managed and the?Eederal?Putron. 1969;le acacia. Editor. Politics. Econcrmics-e'nd the-General, Welfareiil 965.- The Administration of'Publie Home: 4152 smug s: gillverside (192501;. . . mom. RONALD. gov. out? b..TI.mpie:d.' 111.. Edward endgNellieIWiltonllki ABM Eureka 1932; to. 'Jane' Wyn-ran. flan. 25. 194-0 (edit. 19481; childr?en?lt?aure?nl?; Michael 12.; Nancy Davis. Mu._4. 1952; childreFHtridy . WHO. ?Dee; qumgtaaw?r. motion picture ind TWIctor. 1931-66. Gov. .5315. of Cdl?. 1967?. Former progrln't supr. 1.0m. Electric .3 Capt. .1 ?21-45;; Actors Guild Klppa Bieeder'thdroughbr?d horses.- trniner hunters Ind-jumpers. Home: Exec-Mansion Sacramento CA Flight Of?cez'StneCzapitol .Sucrxmento CA 95314 . . .c . 1916;-s. Ollie (?1.999) 2 . Austin. 1937. M.Pub. Harvard. 'in 'Econit?,? 1954; Barbara Ruthi?2BenIort. June: 8. 1940;? children?-gPatricia Benton. Sirdney Chandler Eoonomist.lU.S..' Dept. Age. washington; 194165; dept. real estate Ind regional sci; Sch. Bus. Adminstm.. So. Meth. 1955?}. dir. 1963?4. chit-in. faculty senate. 1968-70. chmnEUniVJ Planning Council. 1967-69; bus. cons. Bdidirs. Dallas Urban League. Recipient IWard asone often outstanding prof in Ten: Piper Found. 1969. Honcmem. Dallas?d. Realtors. Mere. "Am. Econ-Assn. Am. Real Estate andRegional Econ. Assn. (din). Dallas Tex". Bar ~Assn. Economy of the Central Bimini-:55 District in- Dallas. 1961;'Economic Feasibility of Proposed Lake ShoreRo?ad in TrMelawi, 1965; Plan to Sublilizc Eleonora)f and to Manager Resources" .7 in Texas; in Event of an Enemy Nuclear Attack." y'for Dallas, 1970. Home. 6315 Preston'shii?e?St DallasTX75225' '7 REAGIN, EWELL KERR. clergyman. educator; Wales Sta..Tenn..f' 7 . Nov. 27. 1900; s. Bushrod Johnson andFt-ances Madam-(Kerr) Bethe! Coll. McKenzie. Tenn.. 1922; B.D.. Cumberland studied 50. U. Chgu.; Birmingham So: COIL. 1926; B.D.. BethelColL. 1937;'m. Jillian Rebetca-Simpson. Jan. 7. 1925; Juliangkebekah. Kerr. Ordained to ministry Cumberland Presbyn. Ch., l922: co-ptistor Ky. West End Ch.. Birmingham. McKenzie and KnottVille until' 1931: moderator Cumberland 1936437; prof. Hebrew and religious odd. Cumberlan?d*Presbyn. Theol. Sent. 1931-44; pastor McKenzie. pres. Bethe! (Loll.. 1939-44; pastor Knoxville. Tenn. 1944-69. Lebanon. Tenn.. 19704?4 dir. U. Tenn. Sch. Religion. Prof. U. Tenn. Corr. Study. Bd. Greater Knoxville Council on Aging. Mcm. Kappa Phi Kappa. Democrat. Author. Easence'of Our Faith; What Cumberland Presbyterians Believe; Principles of Personal Worship; _Now Faith is: The Holy We'Speak. Home:'5526 Woodburn? Dr '.Knoxville'TN 37919 . - REAL. MANUEL LAWRENCE. dist. judge; 13. San Pedro. Cal.. .lan. 27.. 1924; s.'Francisco Jose and Maria (Mransano) U. So. (131.. 1944. Student inn. trade. 1946~ Loyola Sch. Law. Los .Angeics. 1951; rrt. Stella -Emilia . Michalik. Oct. 15.. 1955; children?Michael. Melanie Marie.Timothy.l.lohn Robert. Admitted to Cal. bar. 1952; US. Atty.'5 Of?ce. Lo's'Angeles. 1952-55.- put. '80? .Dist. 63131.. geles County bar assns.. State Bar Cal.. Am. Judicature Sue; Chief Spl. Agts. Assn. Phi Delta Phi.-Sigma Chi. Democrat. Roman Cathitlic; Club: AnchorlLos Angeles}. Of?ce: 312- Spring St M'Angelcs CA 90012 .REAL. PEDRO EDUARDO. diplomat of Argentina; b. Buehns ~Aires. Argentina. Jan. 30. _191 1;5. Raymundo J. and Emilie (Hammer) LLB. U. Buenos Aircs. 1937; m. Gallo. Dec. T. 1933. With Central Bank Argentina. 50. [967.?69. - of Argentina l969~. Cons. Banco Ganadero Argentina; chi-tin. Cirnet SA. Assn. Clubs: (Buenos Aircsl. Home: 881 Arroyo St Buenos Aires Of?ce: 610 Paraguay SrBuenosAires Argentina - . - REAM. JOHN WRIGHTSON. ret. ins. c'o. exec; b. N.Y.C.. Sept. 26; 1919; 5. Robert C. and Priscilla (Wrights-on) R.: student Bard Colt. 1939-41; to. Barbara Borden. Mar. 23. l9?9: children-~Robrrt. Glentuorth. Peter. li'r'ith Am. Reins. Co.. N.Y.C.. 1945-69. 1954?69. now dir, Bd. dirs. Am. See. Prevention Cruelty to Animirls. Served to capt. USAAF. World War 11. Home: Perkins Rd Greenwich I i . . REAM. LOUIS oil Co. exec: 4 rt-rwalkcr} R.: gl'll St: Paul?s Sch. 1939; 13.3.. Princeton. U. Pa.. 1945: Comeiia Porter. .l'unc 2_l. 1947; children?John Bruce C..- W.. Mark T.. Carolyn Priscilla. Wrth_Atlantic Rich?eld Colent Tex. . i . chmn.'lncorporalion City of Downey. Cut. . . REAMS. poem. riwy'cn' b. Taliesee. Ala..Dec of wit. and Minnieimniel) R.: LLB.. .a amt 1945??, 1945?. Dir.- 13qu Pine 00.. Potomac Mitts. Vec-Junei. 'Wlshington, Washington Git: Light (b.1931 ?ll-ti dim Westminster) Washington United'Giver-s" 7 Fund: 1967. Meta. 21950?52. Came to us. Hhmburg. 1960; use. prof. music dept. U. Cal. . Group. cons. panel BBC, 7 ~1964-_65; ., _Homc: 20 Martins Lane Hingham MA 02043- m. wo-vu .uri;ce: Atlantic Biehiield Co City NY 10020 "Raw. NORMAN JACOB..mgi-nt. cons; b. Aurore-11L. Jun,? 20. 1912; Edward Franklin and Margaret E. (Colbert) 11.; i5 Accountancy. U. 1934; May 24. 1952; children-4udithElleu 'P-Itrrcia .Margaret (Mrs. Paul Michel), . Norma Llii'ne {if Ruhr. Xaniaguchi); Johri Patrick-Memcontroliers surf Fun: 0' 1193441; accountant Touche. Niven st 941? 42; arucons. George Fry Chan. ?4247; dir. accounting rel-arch 115M Corp. 1947.50; _asst. trees. Lever systems planning Lockheed Aircraft Corp. 19.53-65.- dir. Center Computer Solo. and ech..' Standards.- 1965-66; sec. nevy.'also mem. prin.? Got. [969-; guetzt leetr. Japan Mgmt. Alarm. . Japan Productivity Center. 1963-67. Merit. US. delegation UN Cont. . Application Sci. and Tech. for Bene?t La's Devel. Areas. Geneva, ?Switzerlxrid. 1963.- epe'nker internal. -Mgmt. Congress CIOS XV. . (Mrs. mum-rel Miles). 1954? 56; meat. tech. revision Idv. com. City Los Angeles. 1962-65. CPA. Cal..- A'm. inst. cocoa. C.P.A.'s. N.Y. 50c. GRASS. Soc. Mgmt.-lnformati0n Systems (exec. Am. Accounungm 1.5.5.5. Inst. Mgr-m. SelLJu-n Mgmt. Assn. (5r. planningicouttcil 1962m). Conthr. articles-pron. .183 - Sunwicb Rd Greenwich {106830 Ottieei 125 Purl: Av New York City NY 10017 1Elizabeth bun. 1940: children-John H.. Michel Admitted . practiced. in Mobile; mam. firm Pillans. - 'Cowleyaz?mhtm. 1940;111:111. firm Rufus. Wood Served ti. It. Area amide). Bnptist (deacon). keratin-Hume 204 Stillwood in: How..- ?reasons Office; Vut Antwerp aid; Mobile Acaseoz -- i 7191!: .s. Chlfi?S Lend Frances (Dickinson) R.: and Mary-C011,. [1928-29. .Coll..' May Eirod. Nov. . use 196.4?. Recipient Distinguished Service award united Givers Gas_Aesn.._Am. Soc, Corp. Secretaries. Met. Washington Bd. Trude. Manure Citizens -.Amn(pist . Elk. Lion Washington Hosts club). Home: B91-3'Colcsbury VA 22030 1 musician. educator; Shef?eld. Eng? Jan. 11, 1924: and Mabel (Crookes) 13.9.. with . honors. Shef?eld LL. .1948. B.Mus.. .1950. MJL. 1951; postgrad.'U. Paris. ?1960.7Researcher. tehr. Reading (Eng) Unis, (Eng) 1956-59: prof."musicoiogy Um 7 at Los artistic dir. 'London?Medievel . ?358-60; guest Eng. . Served with Brit Army. 1943-46. Guggenheim ftllow_ . fellow. internal. (Dent 'medll' 1951) mimicologiell Assh.? . 'Author: Enrly 15m Century Music. 4 vole. 1955-69; (with A. Gilles - .. end J..,Maillatd) Philippe de Viti'y, Ar: Nova."1964; International inventory of Musical Source. '1 vols.. 1966-69; Manuscripts of a. I960-63rpraf..' 1963?. Founder. 7 Polyphonic Early 14th Century. '1966. Gen. editor. Corpus Seriptorurn de Musica- xsst. editor- Musica' Diciplina. Home: 7' 1001' 3d St Santa Monica CA 90403 Of?ce: Music Dethniversity ofCalLOSAngel?CA90024-' r, REARDON. JOHN. baritone. actor.- Apr. 3. 1930; grad; Rollins Call, 1952; studied voice with 'Margaret?Harshaw. Singer with _Washington Opera Soc. Dallas Opera Santa Fe Opera. Arn. .- Ope'ra Soc. San.ancisoo Opera Teatro [La Venice City. . - Opera (30.. Opera Assn; roles include Guglielmo in.Cosi Fan. Tune. title role-in Gianni Schiechi. Pelleas in Pelleas ct Melisande., Doctor in Vanessa. title role in Don Giova'nni.rValentine in Faust. Eisenstein in Die 'Fltdermaus. Belaev in Natalie Petrovna, Miles in Wings of the Dove. Carmina Burma. Scarpia in Luffosca, Nick Shadow in The Rekcfs Progress, Escamilio in Carmen. Count _Almaviva in'The Marriage-of Figaro. Abdul in The Last Savage. Manuel in_La Vida Breve. Marcello in La Boheme. Prince Danilp in The Merry Widow. Dandini in La Cenerentola. in Madame Butter?y; Nat. Ednrl. TV-prodns. Queen of Spades. Fromthe House of the Dad;'rmde Broadway debut in'Th'e Saint of Bleeckcr Street, 1954; appeared in New Faces of l956. The .Soldier. The Song of . .?Norway. Do Re. Mi; appeared world premiere Summer and Smoke. Am. premieres Devils ofLoudan.? Bassar?ids. The Nose: also other TV app-earences including Children?s Show Mistcrogers Neighborhood. Recs. include: The Old Maid and the Thief. The Rakes Progress. The . Creation. La BohtErue. The Merry Widow. Lady in the Dark also solo album contemporaryartsongs. Men-t. A.F.T.R.A. Address: Director ol' Public-Relations Metropolitan OperarAssn Lincoln Center Plaza New Yorlt' City NT 1002? REARDON. Prior. mantra. judge; b; Quincy. Mass.. Dec. 23. 1909; 5. Daniel B. and Mary tCashman) R.: grad. Phillips Acad.. ;-Andover. Mes-s..- [928; A.B.. Harvard. 1932, LL.B., .1935; m.'Antt Leich. June children?Martha. David. Jane. Thomas. Admitted to Matcher. 1935. since practiced in Boston; Hau'ss?rrnaitn'. De?sion (X: Shaliuck.? 1.948?; gen. counsel Boston C. (if-Cd to to!" Mass.. 1953:55: chiel'_justice Mass. Superior CL. 1955-62; asso; justice'Mass. Supreme Judicial CL. 3962?. Mem exec. com. Mass. com. Catholics. Protestants. and Jews. Trustee New Eng.'Conservatory Music. World Peace Found. Boston; vis. com. Harvard Law Sch.; chmn. exec. cam. Harvard Overseers. 1961-67; trustee Plirnouth Plantation; pest trustee-Thaycr Acad. Served with USNR World War ll. Mem. Am. (past chmn. section of _judicial adminstm.; chmn. com. fair trial-free press). Mass? Boston bur Harvard Alumni Assn. {past pres). Nat. Conf. State Trial Judges (past churn). Am. Lew Inst.. Inst. Jud.? Am: ludice. Soc, (past din); Am. Bar Found. Am. Acad. Arts and Phi Beta Kappa..Phi Alpha Delta. Clubs: Tihonet: Union (Boston). Boston MA 02103 oil. res b. cage. Apt. 27. 9 9 . Eugene A. Ho a R.: Anderson .. 19.40: .. her in ol .. 1943. .M.. 1944. postprad. . U..1958: .Gledine Elizabeth :1 1. Aug. 14.;1941: Constance Kathleen. again-1436. 4 .Poshawi all-idem. Nanhw'esterri . Eileen Margaret ~Bouvra.? contra we ES UN CLASSIFIED nun-inf - 1.14- w? 4-22 (Rev. 6-26-73) Federal Bureau of Investigation Records Secfti'?'n Ax Searching Unit - Room 6527 vice Unit - Room 6524 Forward to File Review . ention - I. '33 (D I?l =1 Type of References Requested: (Analytical Search) 1 References (Subversive 6r Nonsubversive? Subversive References Only Nonsubversive References Only Main References Only Type of Search Requested: Restricted to Locality of E: Exact Name OnlWl Buildup Variations 5/ Subject Birthdate Localities Searcher A Date lnitials til. Prod. A 7 SERIAL ?mm 407:2 jazz: V?cf?C 49" at. ("3'59 *3 Ronald Reagan-1437 /regs-L Al" 9- 057.90 ?"Cfdc?x? .6. 4 37903 AW :12 ?7679 4? "?ff?llaszyI/rle.pf (1,24/7 ?7 421?; . /g .Sammn - - 11?17-59) NUMEROUS REFERENCE .2 SEARCH Subj: r/??hr Supervisor - - -_Room . Prod. FILE NUMBER SERIAL 53.3? 4?3 1 I Mir-@M Egg}; j? 937:: C'Tr?f- game; if? i or)? exam/g ?Pf/041?. df?9?d?f 64% P397257 gN?/a/ J?jx?aN i :Idzv ?1.09) 3.: gr?f?) . 9? 701 :r 1 Ronald Reagan-1438 JAN 2! 1975 - a 1 :av . . To SACS WASHINGTON FIELD - A SACRAMENTO LOS ANGELES FRANCISCO I 4 -h SP INGEIELD EALT 0 ALEXA.JRIA FROM FB RONALD REAGAN, ECIAL INQUIRY, BUDED: CLOSELOE BUSINESS JANUARY 8, 1975 f?f? BUREAU HAS BEEN REQUESTED TO CONDUCT EXTREMELY I I INVESTIGATION OF REAGAN WHO IS BEING CONSIDERED EOR PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENT, POSITION NOT INDICATED. PRESS REPORTS INDICATE HE HAS SEEN APPOINTED MEMBER OF COMMISSION TO INTELLIGENCE AGENCY. BORN FEBRUARY 6, TAMPICO, ILLINOIS, AND SINCE 1967 HAS BEEN GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA. WED, 38TH EDITION, PAGE 2539, FOR ADDITIONAL . IDEAS .. Assoc.Adm. NOTE: Request received today from. White House. .. #015 IAN 7 1975 -- RER:dcm AIL DDII IRE (5) ?at? . HEREIN :3 Affairs NYE 91? By Files 8. Com. '1 3 min?i Gen. Inv. Idem. "we?,on IN EUREAU. .OE MESHGATIOR I - LEI RETURN TO MR. AyE?k??fb, ROOM 1258. Laboratory Plan a. EVIL. 1" Spec. [(1le- . Training Legal Coun. .. Telephone Rm. I . . sec-,_ MAIL Room- TELETYPE UNIT- PLAINTEXT URGENT Di: Akaw??fyqp/ JANUARY 6, 1975 RonaklReagan?1439. PAGE TWO BACKGROUND DATA. SACRAMENTO IMMEDIATELY OBTAIN COMPLETE BACKGROUND DATA, INCLUDING IDENTITIES AND LOCATIONS OF ALL CLOSE RELATIVES, AND SET OUT NECESSARY LEADS AT ONCE. FURNISH SSAN TO WASHINGTON FIELD EOR IRS CHECK. CONDUCT NO NEIGHBORHOOD INVESTIGATION UNLESS CIRCUMSTANCES ARISE MAKING SUCH ADVISABLE, AT WHICH TIME BUREAU AUTHORITY SHOULD BE OBTAINED. WHITE HOUSE HAS REQUESTED ORAL SUMMARY OF THIS CASE JANUARY 9, 1975, CONSEQUENTLY BUDED MUST BE MET WITHOUT EAIL. WILL BE TOLERATED. SPIN. END. Ronald Reagan-1440 .. .n vuvwl-r-I a. T0 Mr. v.11. Wannall? FROM H. A. Boynton, Jr. COMMISSION ON CIA All CONTAIIW . . amounJou: no. lo sow-eomou - - on GIN. IE6. no. :7 - .- .. UNITED STATES Alemorandum .. Affair: .. Fllu 5 Com. Gun Inv. Ich. lump-c InfoUM chomlor Plan. 8. Spoc. Inv Legal Conn:? Tolephcne Rm. Director Scc'y - DATE: 1/6/75 .ACTIVITIES U. S. SPECIAL INQUIRY INVESTIGATIONS At 8: 30 a. m. 1/6/75 Miss Jane Dannenhauer, Staff -AsSistant (Security), at the White House called Supervisor .R. H. Haynes and advised that Mr. Phillip Areeda, Counsel to the President,. ad requested full-field investigations concerning Ronald eagan, Lyman Lemnitzer, C. Douglas Dillon, Edgar Shannen, Jr., and John Connor. The White House desires \the results of these investigations by the close of business 1/9/75. Miss Dannenhauer advised that she realized this was/ 33 an extremely short deadlin and that an oral report by that 2% time concerning any substantial derogatory information would be satisfactory. This can be fo'Llowed up by written reports -as time permits. As to other members of the Commission, we have just recently completed.an investigation of Nelson A. Rockefeller in connection with his appointment as Vice President. Miss Dannenhauer asked that we "hold" the - investi_gation of Joseph Lane Kirkland and Erwin N. Griswold/Z g? pending further advice f_rom the White House. She did not i .: indicate the reason that investigations are not being :33 requested at this time. . 75; The Name Check Section previously furnished, on an expedite basis, background information; pn- t-hese individuals directly to Miss Dannenhauer on the evening 6f l/3-775, - mark-u ACTION: - -- The Special Investigat:Lve Division has initiated expedite Special Inquiry Investigations on the above?named individuals. 11.11.9- - .5: . 7 1975. . T- ifi?dp ((311 (Mt SEE ADDENDUM PAGE 3 eve an n: oung d, 1 Mr. Gebhardt (Attn: Hetherington/Q-Mr. Wannall . 1 - Mr. Boynton id - 1 - Mr. Haynes [70 J- 241975 - 'rm- .. r, . .. - INTELLIGENCE DIVISION ADDENDUM: 1/6/75 Miss Dannenhauer called Supervisor R.H. Haynes at 10 a.m. this date and requested that Kirkland and Griswold also be investigated. This is being done. V/(a 0 -- if RonakIReagan-1442' Jets; PIA INTEXT TEIETYPE mm JANUARY 6 1975 TO SAC SACRAENTO DIRECTOR FBI .4 - ,4 RONALD REAGAN, SPECIAL INQUIRY, BUDED: cos JANUARY 3, 1975, wxmom' FAIL. [.44 REBUTEL TODAY . YOU SHOULD DMD IAth 4414va GOVERNOR NEAGAN nus INVESTIGATION BEING cemumn AT REQUEST 0F warm HOUSE . ALL INFORMATION CGMAIHED HEREIN 15 HNCLASSIFIED 4444344Ls4zrnm m? "44 3? 540 94, 55,4 anam?rM/L 4., #54? 4 F53 5023? .444 . 7' - - Assoc. Dir. 4- i Adm. A 4, Dep. AD REE - Asst Dir - AdriIin.? A (3) tri~4?. '7 i Ext. Affui Irs 4 es FEDERAL BUREAU OF i7 24'. SECTION . RETURN TO MR. MW ROOM 1258, ldenf. Inspeciicm .4444 44 44 44475 . i? Laboratory gift?: 7 Aal?cr . Teie p11 un? 4,4, Sec 4.4A1L ROOM TELETYPE UNIT Rbnald Reagan-1443 Pia 8. Evl n14 .5: ,r Specin.? M1 ?3334: Legal Couwf t? w'gga'j r? 5 I AA AALL IA {.63 ii?: d?PLAIH 7-38 HIT-EL 196$?5 RLB 9 32" raging-411?: I b. LAMA-.1: i In. 5 1'9 ?ames . mm CONTAINAD - r5 uwcuxssw LAs Ans ELES I915. FAIL. AA AALAI A, 1975. A AI - ELSA 1 - AI - IAAI - AI ALASE OE: IAIILA. LIEAALUABEBAUBY .17 Ronald Reagan-1444 if 4 SB ma?a taggim 5mm. gamma gs a? feats-sans,- sass..- Mia - eta-airs a - - =83 aag-s a; magma cam-sat .- - mm :esa'as?ia?tas; ?me ?ii?rs'. tees a??it?s- seam. .waa?visaa; 9355:3933. ?mu-?38 3233? rm: :usamee-m?mm {ass-ass 55m Baa-a339,. Jam-seas?. sum new Ronald Reagan-1445 $9931 53 7-1133 333 3 136335 3L3 335333331331an 333333 3-333: @3333? . 3333333 33333.. 5333143.. 1333-3-33. 33333: 333 3333333 333-5, 3333331 3312., 33 DELAY 333333333. 7/33 3313333 133333333, 33.33333 3-. ms. ?7 33333 333: 7213333 33 3333333333 3333?3333 335333 333333333. A39 3333. 3-3 3331333333 3'33 33333.3 3333333333 3333333333 3" if", 883 ?33335! RonaklReagan-1446 3 23333;. 3 'r 1-- . "i :11: {mgr-1;; . A. vs 1 1n 11% 537131911 ?3 31131, 1:147} trim)??- 1' . A. 1 1111311 111 3- 3" E1AL1 1191' as ANGELES (111* 1111,1111 snow. 111111131.? *311111 11 30113515, a, FAIL. 11111 ?As 119111111 111111 11113 1A115111A1111. a: BUREAU TELEIYPE 11 Les AAGELEs 1A111 .6. 1175. 1 A 1 11711 11111 A 31511111 AFFICE 111 Anazuas a: WILL 111431 AVA1AA1115111 ,3 sscuaxtv Acceuut ?8a'g1'1?565111 /m 11 1A1 111A 1111111111 rnAr s1A111 111;;5 JGHH 1. 111111 1A9 11111111 11 311 1 1:1 2175 ?1123: 9 A1. 1. 0111.01. WHERE 115 15 224-3311. 1 5? T94 ?5?51 I. C) A ?31599 6 197": L, Ronald Reagan-1447 PAGE two THE FALLOUIHG Passeus ARE FORMER ASSOCIATES 0F APPOIRIEE: I EDWARD-V. HIGKEY, JR., FORMER DIRECTDR or SECURITY, stars OF FORMER EXECUTIVE re - APBOIRIEE: sawteu, FORMER-SPEBIAL to 'eepetnrza; ALL THESE BASED AI_saeRamEnro. cALxroauxa,J THEIR UIIH. APP.UIHIEE. REGIPIEHT OFFICES. U-ILL NOTE THAI REAGAH HAS SUBJECT. A I-IG- IHVESTIGAIION BURIHG EARLY 1967, WHICH SHGULD BE AHD .BRGUGHT I0 DATE WHERE APPRUPRIATE. sacaamznra INTERVIEH ABOVE aorza THREE FORMER A UNITED sratzs=ssuaren {103837 mus?. sun. HALE-PLS Ronald Reagan-1448 Assoc. Dir. . Asst. Bit: Admin. Ext Affairs Gen Inv? z. - Inspection I 11. .. . LnaSIIrEtory sc PLAIN Egg71?3?? NETH- RLB ??wm MW Legalngfun 1 IE: Bm? - -f . mm: 808 EEIE. EELEE TELERATEBE IELIIEE, EQ IE was Is . FEE EES EIEE Efrea??z'SS'?JAHES E-I AEE Ea; FEB 21-1915. . Limitgd .3113?! Eng - I . Ef?d ?7 HELD I I - $3 gig, ft: Ronald Reagan-1449 Comp. SyEt. Telephone Rm. 7 ?b?nmt MP DPD- A_dm {1111 1511!!?11133 D9111 Asst} 6 {?1713 Admin ?5 1 Comp. 31:;t Idem: I . m1 12 1a 111 82938251. man. 1' SUPREME 6938?! 9F GALIFQRAHQA AS WHQH 11' mama so FLAIR I111 ARV 173131 ?11111. 1 Gen. 1?35?? Rift?EL {eggs1?aL3 In w: 3R3: 1 ??111 I. COM-NW Plan. 5: 33m]. ?is? C1. Ta L111 0R: Sgeaanz?i?e an $33011 77:; Director Sec? ARI-zeta; *meu ARRERA 1975. 1- ASSBCIATES A: meantime FRARR RILAIAR R. ALARR, ARsteEs. 1 BE ARRAARRIAIR re mums-w RRAARRARR REARAR. 5AA RRARAISAA ta LecatE ARR .ERR new Aim:- 11.1111 1: -: 1.51 7., A 13:1: - 1.11 If? r11 . 01/ 7 Ronald Reagan-1450 {5:1211., 111::1'1- $11.11; I. 11 B's-333 PM NIT-EL 1-66-15 861' 1'0 NEW may PHOENIX SA 68:111qu- HERWBL 01566 81111 1-511 Arm-eras. st; 1.11.1113 111011: 1.95 (161-22115 RssALs 1111-9911 SPECIAL (A1633: ss JAEUARY s. 1915.1111110111 FAIL. REAGAE ME IS BEING 1119 PRESS nchI-E 11E HAS-BEEN Arts-1 1111:1- MEMBER or 36541311111. 165N617: Assam rem. Baas 1911. map 1., mums, AND -. 119an as $6st SEGEBIT-Y HA3 5mm: Isa Ronald Reagan-1451 (1.6 SE OF i ?it. .-.-.--L..L-- 51.1). A111: 2111. LL- :11: Ta?, (3:11.11; . 4 11312111.. - 11:113. - LL13: .. . . Plain-11?; ..L '11'2112121-22; -, . Leg-1111?- 1:11:11. ephone Rm. -. Direcwr 89613 L. .311 LL lI. D911 Affa: ?rs -Lmm:- o-W? mm?w-u?u PAGE we LA 161-2715 ?aw JOHN EDWARD REAGAN. DECEASED: mum: HELL C. REACAN, NEE WILSON, Lm?gi?m: AGE ss,? RECICES 5941 VIA VALLE VERDE, EHISPERIEC GREEN, RANCHO SANTA FE, NANCY DAVIE: REAGAN, ACE 51, 1669 GNOFRE, PACIFIC CAL FATHER-IN-LAW: Lam. DAVIs, ACE 77., RESIDESEA ESTATES, PHOENIX, EDITH ACE EEKECEN, EEsmEs 1 IN PHOENIX EIIE W: MAUREEN REAGAN . ACE 35; BORN LOS AAICELEC, RESIBES 1267 1/2 sewn maven; L05 DIVORCED: MICHAEL. EDWARD REAGAN, ACE 29, some LBS-ANGELES, RE?smEs- AI CAEACEA mam CE BALL ECAA, ANAHEIM, HAS BUSINESS TELEPIINE THERE 01? 646-6269, BIVIRCEB: AGE 22, BORN L05 ARGELES, 948 mm STREET, SAM-A CAL Con:- ACE-ALB PRESCOTT ACE 16, Conn RESIDES REACAA FERHISHED- IEE- EAMEC CF HIS ICLLCE ING BARNEY LECAAECI PARADISE ARIZONA-9 BR. STEFAN mssa-AY; CARE-CF mom PALC - Ana; MR. JACUEL IA HUME, 3355's PACIFIC AVENUE, 3AA JAEK VANDENBURG, WITH - FIRM or ANTHEM CALIFORNIA: ECEARC CAL CARDIAER ant-ES, roan EASI- CCIH SIREEI, NEE max cam, max; JEROME Ins PARK AVENUE, AEC wax cmr, NEE max; ROBERT ADAMS Ronald Reagan-1452 PAGE THREE LA 161-2715 7 . b6 CENTER, cm. momma mam, cam-mama; AL scmasaeazm wensms, BOB stem-mama Isr??iLauxs, mssoum; aren- RILEJ mm .31an am new Ronald Reagan-1453 Assoc. Dir. H- - Asst. Din: 1 Admin. - Camp. ngr'Sf. I Ext. Af?ars RAIN .. Files (2-51.11. . Gen. Inv. - . . .- Ida-mt. 1,2; Inspecti-SIT Lamratow Plan. Oi Eva]. M. Spec. 111v. . Training Legal Conn. FROM ST. LOUIS (161-3422) Telephone Rm. Sec?y M- 7 RONALO SPECIAL INQUIRY, BLDED JANUARY 8, 1975 wITmuT 4227 TELETTPE TO WASHINGTON MOO, s, 1975. APERSOANEL, AATIOAAL PERSONNEL ROI-ROS CENTER, MILITARY, ST. ?2 1.01315", MISSOURI, ADVISED ON JANUARY 7, 1:975 THAT s; ARMY FOROS-RSOORO FDR FEBRUARY S, 1921; we FROM .- 219425 .1945 UNLOOATEO- THIS CENTER. PERSONNEL TORTHER AOVISEO - THAT- ROI-HO LOCATED VIP SECTION, DEPARTMENT OF AHOY, PERSONNEL ALSO ADVISTO THAT IF OALOOAT-EO THEA-IT SHOOLO BE IA THE JULY, 1915 FIRE AT NATIONAL PERSONNEL RSOOROS OEATEA, MILITARY, ijN . -- Intf?l. LOUIS. MISSOIITI. [153} ?if #70 1A, ATTEMPT TO LOCATE AND REVIEO v.3. ARMY AIR FORCE REHRD FOR AT VIP SEOTIOA, DEPARTMENT OF ARM, ?Sign; TOO, 29.9.. IF ONLOOATEIJ IS TO BE OONSIOEREO Sum, 1975 FIRE AT AATIOAAL PERSOAAEL TIE-ROS ST. VUIS. ?Ismm} THREAFTE, LEAD SIDULD B-E SET F0 TH . W) 554ggo3?boz% rt ELL ii??iij 11:: l3 UNLLAV 1?1 A . as (A, Ronald Reagan-1454 .-. 1? Vi? - -) ins-M- . l. ~77 -..- FAG-E. we a. [Sta-.5422 masn?me?; wasnmran FIELD AND samAmm-o am ATTEMPT To VERIFY MILITARY 521mm; END Ronald Reagan?1455 OMAHA (1611-772) FEDERAL BUREAU OF COMMUNWAHONSEECHDN snags 0A PLAIN SAZBPM-URGENT "/7/75 RRH TO -: HFO LOSLANGELES SPRINGFIELD LCUIS ALEXANDRIA SAC RAMENTO SAN FRANCISCO BALTIMCCE PCAALD PILSC REAGAN, INQUIRY. CCB JANUARY 3. -1915,_ WITHOUT FAIL.L TELETYFE to AFC, JANUARY 5, 1975. TITLE CHANGED TO SET FURTH L-AAMEIAS-UDNTAIHED In THE FILES 6F THE OMAHA DIVISIDH. CF PREVLCUSLY CCADUCIED CA REAGAN Cryisleu, CASE ENTITLED WILSON REAGAN., CA BMAHA FILE 116-27132, AND RESULTS FURNISHED THE BUREAU IN BHAHA Rgpa?f 0F SA S. MU CULLUM DAT-ED FEBRUARU 2, 19 END. Novar L31 2. FEB F: 971?} BEH FBIHQ ASK FOR ONE RELAY .Amf .j . LS LQ 353%: Ronald Reagan-1458 wnr'c-m 3mm ?rm?~w mama: I RI '3 Emma 1. IEL-IERISR '10 - R39- II - - mg.- {Hung ?Hm-5? u-v ,w R. A 3.. BERG RRIRR RR - RR. 4323;.- ?932; Assoc. Dir. FEDERAL RR Rw??m?m Dep. SECTION Dep. -..AD - Asst. Din: . (h .- . ,1 ..- ?dmin. .. omp. Syst. Ext. Affairs s: 53.35%? - ORMATION CUNTNN NED Ident. uszPR Rm; 157,75 6J8 ?gglsummg?w 303m {Mi-on RRE?au?inw an TR 583 27.3 Laboratory Plan. Eva]. .. Spec. Inv. . Training - Legal Conn. Telephone . c2?) SPECIAL want-RY. s. @915, FRILR r1 IRLR RR RR RR. R, 1975. Ra?s. .. RF- 193$; We . . ERR-IR RILER L915 . smamar, RR R. R. LISTING Run A air}? RR [2.6Ronald Reagan-1459 Lvrj? i 7. Ma's-i: i, 4 .R .. ii?; si. 5:54: 35.; a? I. 1 i .z-J 5: . . . i. may?; st-Isgewas ASHAARTA STAT-EA THAT AT THAT THE RARK CLASS WERE HGT AA SHE As ALLIAAIS. TKAT 933 AA. AA II AAs. AA x..A 5AA AA ?935, ASHES - AA su??ifl??u =Af Arms. Ronald Reagan-1460 1+ ., . .-: 3.53.2.4; A A EA.- AA. A., Assoc. Dir. F: I: Asst. Din: 7- Mk .- - Admin. Emil Comp. Syat. Ext. Affairs Files 8: Com. - Gen. l'nv. i 7 Ident. Inspect-ion NR 618 BA PLAIN Imwt -W-.. 1651 PM NITEL 1.7-75 IJH a; . {Sprint 5.111;. -. AEXAERIA FROM 12? I T?fgro JAN 6, 1975; Ax JAN 1, 1975; if NAs CHEGKEB INSTANT DATE AND REVEALED I NITN APPOINIEE Is LDEATED IN THE FILES or INE v.5. NANALINNESTIGATIVE SERVICE (NIs), WITH THE IDSD. L-NNIs, NUMBER NessnIDss; 1913. LQNNIs, I 1953, L-NNIs. NUMBER NIBBIEIESI AND 1953, L-NNIs, NUMBER . TELEPHDNICALLI ADVISED DATE To REVIEW NIs FILES AND NILL SDBNII RESULTS. cop? FURNISHED ALEXANDRIA EDR BALTINDEE FILE To BE IN 129 DAYS. NI AIME umD-II- ?If? Bazokb (Jail) 7 Ronald Reagan-1461 4/575 .Lc -snegmms; Emu-,wez 911155195111 arms INVESTMENT SIBEHY inNAM-1 9. I 1?1'1: . l- L. ?bt Jib}; '1?th ??19 0m 3' 1'9? C5 844 PM mm. 1/7/15 Ase Dil. xii-13 It. 13.11?; Adan 121.: Camp. 3.115%. Exi. Affairs Files ?is ?15611 ?ti n-q_ 1'0 0W3 FRQM ST. FAIL. RONALD WILSON REAGAN, SP1, BUBED: CLOSE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 7. ?11 . .. C613. 1. Limit.? . 11113111031311; f: -15.: 1* .., AW LeLni {1'11} hmlu4 FIELD. JANUARY s, 1975; EL, JAUUARY 6,1975; Am ST. LOUIS 1?0 BUREAU, JANUARY 7, 1-975. .AEAARAS, Pans-ma. CENTER-CIVILIAN, s1". Lums; 5513 483.217?- 7456. grandam) BY ADVISORY CAL In; 'As MEMBERUNFAVURABLE IUFURMATIDH NYE IN CIVIL IAN REEBRUS. 22: 19755-1? EXPIRATION 0F LIMITED DATE 95' BIRTH. SHOWN AS FEBRUARY 6, 1911, PLACE NOT. INDICATED. 15 0A JANUARY 1915-, 30an ERG rsma mama; ST. to 31-13:. HE HAS BEEN Acamrmm mm Rams Am mamas arr ms FAMILY on A ALHNFORMATION comm . .. HEREIN IS . BMW Agj?ggogm. .. . .- Z. ?mm, hi"? NOT 2. YA K. 0.2-, .. . /0 $7,332,333} FEB 2 1 1975 {ii-L: 1.4 1 Ronald Reagan-1462 17.531,4325% . 1 - 33 Les 1.35?? I?medzg. n! 91"? EunPAEE Two SL 161?5422 BASIS FBR won '18 YEARS. sAIp THEY MET WHEN BOTH THE EEAGAA MD . FAMILIES WERE IVACAT mums in amounts; SOME '18 YEARS AGO. THAT FOR A THE Two FAMILIES VISIT-ED mn mamas-OE we DESCRIBE As An; AF 1116 HEsr IDEALS, CHARACTER AND AsseczAneAS; EE-HASNEVEE HAD ANY re QUESTIBN LOYALTY 1?6? nus worm? AND mews 0E momma BF UNFAVGRABLE on AB-VERSE EEAGAA Arman ANY 0F ANILY. SRO Emma BIG REG) MMENDED HERE TRUST WITH 13.3. MGR-EPBRI - Us} by "Em HOLD Ronald Reagan-1463 1. a?ikig in i A if CLOSE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 8, 1975 WITHOUT FAIL. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION . ANNANTHICATIDNE SECTIDN A Wu: JAN 181m AREAS Ax PLAIN TELETYEF 5I8PM URGENT JAN. 8, 1975 VAN T0: ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED ON: (161-2876 HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIE . .. Assoc. Dir. Dep. HA. I) Dep. Asst. Din: Admin. Comp. Syst. Ext. Affairs Files. Gom. Gen. E1112 Ident. . Inteli. Laboratory Plan. Eval. Legal Coun. . Telephoy Rm. .93 ERONALD WILSON EAGAN, SPECIAL INQUIRY, BUDED: REFERENCE BUREAU TELETYPE, JANUARY 6, 1975; ONAHA TELETYPE. JANUARY 7, 1975; BALTIMORE TELETYPE, JANUARY 7, 1975; ST. LOUIS TELETYPE, JANUARY 7, 1975:; AND ALEXANDRIA TELEPHONE CALL To THE BUREAU, JANDARY 1975. SA EDNARD c. RUDIGER CAUSED A SEARCH TO BE MADE OF THE FILES OF THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, AND HAS ADVISED ON JANUARY 8-, 1975, THAT THE FILES CONTAINED NO PERTINENT INFORMATION CONCERNING THE SC JOHN B. ON 1:975, CAUSED A SEARCH OF THE VIP SECTION, THE ADJNTANT GENERAL 3 OFFICE, ALEXAADRIA, VIRGINIA, AN) NAS ADVISED THAT NO RECORD CF THE APPOINTEE 00an BE LOCATED. PER REFERENCEDTA ALEXAADR IA TELEPHONE CALL, NO-REJHEWAMM NOT 3A3 19 MILITARY RECDROS DEINC NADE DDE TD mgvxopg 21 3N HREFERENCED DNAHA ?5 i A 5" Direc c?y a} Azurmg 1 PAGE TNO (AX 1-61-2876) ON JANUARY 6, 1975, SA FRANK ADVISED BY DRS. VIRGINIA PRICE. OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF ARNY, SECURITY BRANCH, ADVRSED SHE COULD LOCATE NO RECORD OF APPOINTEE. IS POINIED OUT THAT ANY NATIONAL AGENCY NANE CHECK VOTED BELROUTINELY CHECKED TARODGN DCII BY THE BALTIMORE OEEICE. SC CAUSED A SEARCH TO BE MADE OR THE FILES THE NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (NIS) HEADQUARTERS AND NAS ADVISED ON JANUARY 8, 1975, THAT THE EILES CONTAINED ND ADDITIONAL PERTINENT INEOR.NAEION THE APPOINIEE. Em. HDLD Ronald Reagan-1465 _Ihofo?owlricln . 1! Wk . I . ?351119?: I j' I - DIRECTIWH - i Em: ms AEGEIEE (131?2715 1' ILS -Eusm? ESE 3.551;, FATE. -- - GA mgr." 1' T0 BL- AEAU, EMA: JAEUA I. .1975. cz?m? IEJEEAE c; E. JtEAcAiz. 53m: - m? 5. 11300m,_ momma" comm IS {3'33" A, STATE 01'? CAI-HEBREW: FREE 1133-.? 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BUREAU TELETYPE TO UFO, JANUARY 6, 1975, AND - TELETYPE TO BUREAU. JANOARY 7. 1915. 53 OMAHA INDICES REVEAL A CASE.ENTITLED 5iiTION.SPONSORED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA COALITION 3 FDR PEACE AND JUSTICE TO PROTECT APPEARANCE.OF CALI- TORNIA COOERNOR.BONALD REACAN IN NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 21. 1972," OMAHA FILE IBE-SCOO. A LHN CAP- TIONED AGAINST DATED MARCH 7. 5 1972. NAS FURNISHED THE BUREAU. C) 33:3 ES Trig/E? ON FEBRUARY 21._1972. A CONFIDENTIAL SOOROE ADVISED THAI.IHE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA COALITION FOR PEACE CPJ) SPONSORED A DEMONSTRAIION TO PROTEST THE APPEARANCE OF 60VERN9R - NOT RECORDED 1 AT TNE REPUBLICAN FUND-RAISING DINNER FOR NEBRASKA FEB 211975 *5 - 5. SENATOR CARL CURTIS WHICH WAS THAT DATE AT mm:- ?1.2th3 UNIVERSITY 3:73 3333:3333? 3 . 43.5 13:53 . 3 . Ronald Reagan- 1472 . 5 . .- SE53 355:? 51:25: :53 161-772. PAGE TVO LOOSELY STRUOTURED NEN LEFT TYPE STUDENT GROUP UNION HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN PREVIOUS PEACEFUL ANTI-VAR PRO- TESTS. ACCORDING TO ITS ORGANIZER THE PROTEST VAS BEING HELD BECAUSE SOMEONE 0F PRONINENCE SHOULD NOT BE ABLE TO VISIT A CAMPUS HAVING TO PASS BY A PEN TEE UENONSTRATDON CONSISTED OF A FREE SOUP KITCHEN OUTSIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-COLISEUM.. THERE NAS NO PLAN BY THE DENONSTRATORS TO GO INSIDE THE BUILDING UNTIL THE NIGHT OF THE DINNER WHEN ONE OF THE GUESTS GAVE EXTRA TICKETS TO BONE OE THE DENONSTRATORS. DURING THE DINNER ONE OF THE INDIVIDUALS HELD UP A BANNER CONTAINING THE VORDS AND CURTIS ARE AND HE NAS IMMEDIATELY EJECIED FROM THE COLISEUN BY A UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA CAMPUS SECURITY OEEICER. NO REPORT BEING SUBMITTED. UAOB. END. Ronald Reagan-1473 . LE i; . I Assoc E3'ir DA: FEDERAL BUREAU Cf INAESHGATKUJ . SECTION 12.: I 1 WXA Jf Ext Affairs. Fiies Gen. Inv. Ic?sent. --Am Insyection ?l Intel}. Labwaizm?y Plan. Evail. 813291121 Tmi?ing? Legai Con Telephone m. ~61 NR 961 BA PLAIN IMMEDIATE JAN. 8,1975 FHH DIRECTOR FROU: BALIIAQRE RONALD REAGAN, SPECI- NQUIRY, BUDED JANUARY 8, 19. ?5 DCII, FT. MEADE, MARYLAND wAs CHECKED INSTANT DATE REGARDING RONALD WILSON REAGAN ANO REVEALEO NOTHING .ADOITIONAL To REFERENCED BALTIMORE NITEL. BALTIMORE FILE IO BE-OESIROYEO In 3AA A. 17k. ALE. ??utD .- END HERE E33, ?tiling-MAJ5.131%? _,qy?73 AN A 1: 3,5 Ronald Reagan-1474 .. L?s?.iizi :1 ?52! 3 3 A. L35 Assoc. Dlrnepk?AJD .?Admu?an .1 I 33,13;Asst. Dun; ?13 :szz??AGHIIB- . IA (I: {.13 {5:11 Ext33333333 3333 Cum. 0 13/3 7 3 (3133.313!- IDV- Ident- T0: CTOR, FBI . . Intell. Laboratory Plan. Eval. Spec 171V 3333",". HY, BUDED 0.0515 A OF BUSINESS 0N JANUARY 8, 1975, WITHOUT FAIL, Inspection mom: SAC, SAN FR. NCIsco (163353 3 33333 .. RONALD WILSON REAGAN, SPECIAL IN INE BUREAU TELETYPE DATED JANUARY s, 1975, ,3 Iain . TEL DATED JANUARY 6, 1975, AM) Los ANGELES NITEJ. DATED 0? DANDARY 6,1975. - - ON JANUARY 7, 1975, NILLIAN P. CLARE, JR., JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT OF CALIFORNIA, ADVISED HE HAS KNOWN THE APPOINIEE FOR APPROXIMATELY TEN YEARS ON BOTH A SOCIAL AN) PROFESSIONAL BASIS. JUDGE CLARK ADVISED HE HAD BEEN GOVERNOR CHIEF OF STAFF, NHICH DDNSISIED OF A STAFF OF NINETY PEOPLE, DURING THE FIRST TWO YEARS, 1967 AND 1968. JUDGE. CLARK STATED THE APPOINTEE IS A MAN OF THE HIGHEST INTEGRITY, MORAL CHARACTER, AND HIS LOYALTY TO THIS COUNTRY IS ABOVE QUESTION. IE THEREFERE RECOMMENDS . Mun?u? HIM Em ANY POSITION OF TRUST AN) CONFIDENCE FOR NHICH HE 3/ NIGHI BE CONSIDERED. 33333333 3) 3 33:3 31:: [33/ DN JANUARY 7, RICHARD SDN, JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT OEC3AL31F0R NIA, ADVISED HE 3H3Asw BEN WELL -- .EI .. may? 31 ALL INI- DRMAII DN [3 1 '3 HEREIN 13 UNCLASSIFIED -. 2; 3975 I ADMIN We? -, i 9 r/Wx 3.. . Ronald Reagan-1475 I. .. ..-.. e. ait- {a i: 1i;__ai_ a. A PAGE Two SF 161-2519 ACQUAINIED THE APPOINTEE SINCE 1972: on BOTH A AND SOCIAL BASIS, AND ACTED AS THE POLITICAL CHAIRMAN OF COUNTY IN 197E DURING HIS PILITICAL CAMPAIGN. JUDGE RICHARDSON STATED THAT WHILE IE DOES NOT ALWAYS SEE EYE T0 EYE THE APPOINIEE, HE REGARDS HIM ASIA MAN 0F CHARACTER, BOTH PERSONALLY AND PROFESSIONALLY. HE IS 01" INTEGRITY, MORAL CHARACTER, AND ASSOCIATES., JUDGE RICHARDSON ALSO STATED THE APPOINTEIE IS AN ARTICULATE INDIVIDUAL AIDA CAREFLL EXECUTIVE wnom HE +116qu FOR ANY PGSITION TRUST AND CONFIDENCE WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. . on JANUARY 7, 1975, RICHARD HAM, ATTORNEY, EPBARCADERO CENTER, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, ADVISED HE HAS BEEN ACQUAINIED WITH THE APPOINIEE SINE HE WAS ELECTED GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA. HES STATED HIS WIFE IS A OF THE WIFE AND THEY ARE GOOD AN) THERE RELATIONSHIP IS PRINARILY NR. HAM STATED HE IS HAPPY TO RECOMMEND THE APPOINIEE AS Ronald Reagan-1476 mEaiE g. :1 E. I .. PAGE THREE - SF 161-2519 A NAN OF THE INTEGRITY, LOYALTY TO THIS COUNTRY, HIGH, NORAL CHARACTER, AND GOOD ASSOCIATES. '55} ON JANUARY 7, 1975, NLBERTXEA SCHNABACHER, HAL KER, O. H. LAIRD, INCORPORATED, INVESTMENTS, 65D CAEFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, ADVISED HE HAS BEEN ACOUAINTED WITH THE APPOINTEE SINCE. SCHNABACHER STATED, IN HIS OPINION, THE APPOINTEE IS A CHARMING OENTLENAN, FINE CITIZEN, NHO HAS DONE A RENARHABLE .JOB IN HIS POSITION AS GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA. m. SCINABACHER STATED HIS f_ ACOUAINTANCE SITE THE APPOINTEE IS LIMITED TO A SOCIAL AS HE HIMSELF LIKES TO RENAIN OUT OF THE POLITICAL SCENE. H: FORTHER STATED THE APPOINTEE IS A NAN OF HIGH MORAL CHARACTER, UNOUESTIONED INTEGRITY, GOOD ASSOCIATES, AND A VERY LOYAL CITIZEN OF THIS COUNTRY, WHOM HE IS REASED TO RECOMMEIE FOR ANY POSITION OF TRUST AM) CONFIDENCEJANUARY 7, 1975, DR. RICHARD F. STAAR, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, HOOVER INSTITUTION ON NAR, REVCLUTION AND PEACE, (HIWRP), STANFORD. UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CALIFORNIA, ADVISED THAT DR. STEFAN POSSONY, SENIOR RESEARCH FRLOW, HIWRP, ?um?h? Ronald Reagan-1477 'mlf4.5L. L3. if?: 1 t??i ism: tau-AI A A. ..- .: . am 3:143 161-2519 IS IN SOUTH AFRICA AN) IS NOT EXPECTED TO RETURN TO STANFORD UNTIL FEBRUARY, 1975. $9 JANUARY S, 1975, HUME, AMERICAN POTATO COMPANY, 555 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, ADVISED HE HAS BEEN ACODAINTED VITR THE APPOINTEE SINCE. 1955 A SOCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL BASIS. NR. RUDE ADVISED HE HAD BEEN ONE OF THE FIRST PEOPLE. TO URGE THE APPOINTEE TO RUN FOR OOVER NOR OF CALIFORNIA, STATED HE HAS SINCE HELPED IN HIS CAMPAIGNS AND To BE A TOP QUALITY INDIVIDUAL OF THE MORAL CHARACTER, AND ASSOCIATES. NR. NONE FURTHER STATED TRE IS AN INTELLIGENT INDIVIDUAL NEON HE HAS SEEN OADER A VARIETY OF CONDITIONS MD THERE HAS NEVER BEEN ANY ANYI RINO SHADY ER SEL ABOUT THIS INDIVIDUAL, AND HE IS MOST HAPPY TO HIM Em A POSITION OF TRUST AR) CON- NCE AL 6 OVER NNE NT . EN). 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AS NENBER 0F CONNISSIDN IN HE HAS THE ABILITY AND THE ABILITY TO ARRIVE AT GBJECTIVE FOR FAST 9 IS A 15111111111 TREASURER AND 11111111111; CHAIN-1AA 111* RLPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL CGTNITTEE 01.: 111: LED STATE 01-: 11111110111111; FOR 3 YEARS 1115 SERVICE TO or T111: 1111511 11011111111111 CONTEIBUTIDNS BOTH 111: AND 51.111 REAGAN IS A VERY INTELLIGENT MAN 15110 15 1.0111.RonaklReagan-1487 . Lumf? . . . . 111:.- - .- ?iz-AA i? 5 ?3117; A i 37?7; .252 7 17.3.1. . - ., THREE (LA 161?2715 SAID HIS CEAEAGILE AND ASSOCIATES ARE AEQVE REPROACH AND HE Is A NAN OF VERY REPUTATION HE FURTHER RELATED ERILL As Is HAEII TO EQUAL AND HE FEELS HE WILL PERFORM TASKS DE A b?l?iBLR CF IN QUESTION IN HIS usuAL HIGH CONNIE-IT MANNER MILLS ms REAGAN FOR THIS A - PLELLINAL SELREIAEY Io REAGAN, SUITE 312 10960 NIIEHINE BOULEVARD LOS ANGELES, RELATED SHE IIAS BEEN REAGAN PLALOEAL SECRETARY FOR YEARS IT Is NEE VIEW NIs PERSONAL CQNEUEE AND EEHAVIOE ENE IN: IE A HARD AND DEDICATES NIIQLENEAETEELY TO ALL TASKS HE UNDERTANES SAID 15 AN AVID 0F HISTORY AND SEE IS :4 ??air! SURPRISED HOW HELL HE DRAIIS PARALLELS BETWEEN EVENTS GPA PAST "As NHL-Y RELAIE TD PARTICULAR PRESENT-DAY SITUATIDNS . 7' 2 IEIs IEIONLEDGE TO AVOID QHANING EILEE- Sigiiwylg'lAEE MRS. VON LIN-IN EEAGAN IN A NAN 0F EIGHENI CHARACTER AND NEPNIATIEN AND NE 15 IDEAL T0 II. E. HIE ASSQCIATES ARE 0F GOOD SWHIM FDR POSITION IN QUESTION JAMES A. HAYES L03 ANGELEE com SUPERVISOR AND CHAIRMAN OE OF L05 ANCELES COUNTY SUPERVISORS, B22 HALL OF -3- RonakLReagan-1488 7 E. i A- as - MINE 11? PAGE FOUR (LA 161~2715) L05 ADVISED HE HAS f'sIAcn 1954. AA SAID IAAI AAIAs SERVED AS MEMBER OF CALIFORNIA LEGTSLATURE AND HE AA A IAIQUAAT FUNCTIONS. AA Is A FAALAFUL NHL AIAD OF PFRSON WHO WILL BE THE TYPE NEEDED AS A FENDER VDF7COMHISSION IA QUESTION. AA SAID Is AIGALI A AIAD AND How TO REACH ancLuSIoAs AIIHAUI AA FEELS IS A HIGHLY ALAIAISIRAIOA OF RENDERINC IINEST HE ICAN IN ANY 5: OF HAYES AAID A LAIALII EXCELLENT OF A DERDGATORY NATURE CDNCERNING ANYI ASSOCIATES I AND HE SAID IA FALLAAIAG IADIVIAUALS ALSO IA A SIAILAR ALAGAA.AA A Ah. ALLA-AL- . LE ALAAG, Iogso AILSHIAA BAALAVAAD SUITE 812, I LOS ANGELES A 0F PROTECTIVE SERVICE UNIT, 2% AA. AA. CHAIRMAN OF 4 4 i 'Ro?ald Re?gan??1489 AA. Lia Ai-iig Aigkiga- A I 45,; A A . . . - PAGE FIVE (LA 161-2715) . ., BOARD OF BANK OF AMERICA 650 scum 3mm; STREET L08 warms, mm: 8 JUSIIN DART, PRESIDENT OF DART INDUSIRIES, BEVERLY 1.05 ANGEIJES KNOWN 25 AND A5336. DIED-L. 4 .4 4 I Asst. Din: Ident. 4 - Inspection . Admin. 4 - Comp. Syst. If?) Ext Affairs k? _4 Files Com. .. ., Gen. Inv. - - IntellLaboratery- - Plan. Eva]. 16:47 AM Yfg? .URG NT U3 AU. CONTAINED Spec 11W i a HEREIN 150 UNCLASSIFIED WW Teleph Rm ?Iii .. TO: CTOR FBI . . Dire or DIEGO (fist-7'5) (Rue). FR 0M: 0 RONALD REAGAN, SPECIAL INQUIRY. BUDEDI COB JANUARY 8, )1 RE SAAMENTG NITEL TO THE BUREAU, JANUARY 6, 1975, ANSIELES NITEL TO THE BUREAU, JANUARY 7, 1975. THE FOLLOWING INVESTIGATION BY THE SAN DIEGO JANUARY 7 Am . ASSOCIATES. - . vi; CD PRESIDENT Am CHIEF EXECUTIVE, SAN-DIEGO FEDERIAL AND LOAN STREET, SAN DIEGO, ADVISED HE HAS BEEN ASSOCIATED wn?H APPGINTEE 0mm; PAST NINE YEARS IN MAKING on VARIBUS communism or commuter REASAN Am ALSO Imomn SERVIAS AS SAN DIEGO coon? CHAIRMAN Am CALIFORNIA 3% STATE CHAIRMAN OF REPUBLICAN LUE FAVGRABLY /05 RECOMMENDED APPOINTEE TO ANY POSITION OF TRUST Am RESPONSIBILITY BASED ON IMPECGABLE PER SGNAL 6-: 3975 L?rih?i?EASsaft Ronald Reagan-1491 PAGE TWO (SD 161.785) ABILITY AND GREAT DESIRE TO SERVE THE UNITED STATES GOVER WENT AM) PEOPLE. JAMES SCHMIDT, EXECUTIVE VICE: AND tan-1cm, SAN DIEGO FEDERAL SAVINGS Am LOAN ASSOCIATION, ADVISED FE WITH IN 1966 AND SINCETHAT IIAE on VARIOUS CALIFORNIA SIAIE BOARDS BY 6F GOVER MAE REAGAN. SCHMIDT STATED HE HAS VI-SITED THE RESIDEAGE AND AFFICE 0F APPAINIEE on uummeus OCCASIONS AND CONSIDERS APPOINIEE AND ALL mmEr-z's or HIS FAMILY TO BE PEOPLE cur HEBH MGBERATE MI PER SOAAL HABITS. SCHMIBT APPBINTEE MIAYS PUTS HIS Seuumv FIRST. APPOINTEE HIG HAY RECOM- 1/1? 121:3) BERT HAYNES. CHAIRMAN Am EXECUTIVE OFFICER, .anmnqa_ 41 A 1 Rom SHEILA CALIFORNIA, ADVISED HE HAS mew ma Emu: THROUGH PARTICIPATION AND REPUBLICAN PARTY MI- INVGAVEPENT IN BUSINESS or IHE STATE 91" HAYNES SAID Ronald Reagan-1492 2A . - -2 AA. AAi?i 3AA- A in. A 3 j, PAGE THREE (S) TAT-TDD) APPOINTEE ALVAYS EXEMPLARY IN EVERY RESPECT, DEDICATED To SERVING HIS COUNTRY MD OTHERS VITH GREAT CDRPETENCY. APPOI NTEE HAS CLOSE PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP VITR FAMILY, mAcrIcES HIGH MORAL STANDARDS AND USES ONLY ON VERY LIMITED SOCIAL BASIS. REEDMVEVDED. H. ADAMS AND VIFE, ELIZABETH VALLEY CENTER, ADVISED THEY ARE PERSONALLY ACAVAI-ETED wn?E ARRDIRTEE AND FAMILY FOR PER TDD 0E FIFTEEN YEAR S. APPOINTEE DESCRIBED AS our- STANDING OF HIS COMMUNITY AND GREAT ASSET 1?0 ANY ESVER AGENCY-DUE To INTEREST IN GONERNMENT AAD ABILITY TO SERVE. APRDIRTEE HIGHLY RESERVERDED, BEING OF HIGH CHARACTER, MODERATE IN PERSDRAL HABITS UNITED STATES CITIZER. RELATIVES- .1. NEIL REASAR, 59.4.1 VIA VAL-LE VERDE, VHISPERIDS PAL MSSREEN, RANCHO SANTA FE, CALIEDRRIA, VERIFIED Am Ronald Reagan-1493 -: . - RS. aha: 7. . . . a 3136 1137C PAGE Fem 161-725) Racommzma?n BY N0 FOR REAGAN LOCATED at P- ICE DEPARTMENTS AT saw DIEGO, CARLEAD, germs-193, ea AT WHICH AGENCIES mus IN THE VIcmm SANTA FE. Em mm Fungi}: 1? 45 19-. -- ?a I :1 ?1 11. 4-1; 3&4? 1.1} in Ronald Reagan-1494 "1 .. ii {Assoc Dir. m? I - Asst. Din: Admin, 5 00mp- Syst. . Ext. Affairs Files Com. Gen. Inv. Ident. T0: IRE AU. INFORMAEGE CONTAINED inspection HEREIN 13 UNCLASSIFEED )7 nten FROM: (ONE PAGE) (RUG) DATEMBY AR 322 PX PLAIN MS PM URGENT JANUARY 8, 1975 DNS Spec. luv. RONALD SON REAG AN, SPE CI AL I NQUIR Y5 BLED ED: (1. OSE 0F Training Legal Conn. BUSINESS JANUARY 8, 1-975, FAIL. 33:33? Eff; A THE Los ANOELES TELETYPE IO BOREAO, ET AL, JANUARY 6, 1975.,3 i? 31,; :1 B-J, RAR ADISE, VALLEY, ARIZONA, HA5 NWN APPOINTEE FOR 12 YEARS AM) ACQIJAINTED WITH FAT IER- IN-LAW Am MOTHER- RESIDE BILTMGIE ESTATES, PHOENIX. ARIZONA. HE, STATED APPBTEINTEE IS A THGROUGHLY DEPENDABLE INDIVIDUAL WITH VERY HIGH PRINCIPLES AM) AN INDIVIDUAU RE A COMPLETELY LOYAL AMERICAN CITIZEN. LEONARD WU - . APPOINTEE FOR ANY POSITION OF TRUST WITH THE u.s,3 COFERRENT AND FEELS HE ROULR BE FAIR AR) IMPARTIAL 3? A, IN ANY DEALIRCS AS-AN OFFICIAL OF THE 9.5.. GOWZRMENT. SEAT-ED APPOINTEE IN-LARs HAVE RESIBEID PHOENIX MANY YEARS AN) HAVE EXCELLENT REPUIATION IN HAVE BEEN 7 ACI IVE IN CIVIC AFFAIRS AND ARE COMPLETELY LOYAL AMERICAN 3 CITIZENS. ?/ngj NO ARREST RECORD LOCATED FCR FATRER-IN-LAN, 9R. LOYAL DAVIS, OR MOTHER- IN-LAN, EDITH DAVIS, RITR NARICOPAWNERW 5.2.3, h-?LLJ-ir r'gfg- OR PHOENIX, ARIZONA POLICE DEWIW1397 Em 3" Linn-?1..?71 1" II JDR 733 3?5 mun?~9? _7 Assoc. Mir. 2- '59RROOT sc PLAIN 12:25 99" 1/3/75 111.1 11110211111011 13111112111111) 22?99. - . 111111111111111111111?1111 9? 1111;122:1222 FROM SACRAAERJ (161-A55) ,x/13?9/99 9 I ?Ez RORALD RILSOR REAGAN, SPECIAL TAOUTRY. BOREAU TELETYFE, OATEO JAROARY 69:1975._ 99 ON JAROARY T, 1915, THE OATH OF OFFIOE BOOK, WHICH IS THE RECORD OF TENURE OF CONSTITUT IONAL OFFICERS OF THE STATE OF ARO EHICH IS MAINTAINED IN THE OFFICE OF.TRE SECRETARY STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SAORARERTO, CALIFORNIA, WAS . EKAMINED. THE GOVERNORTS FARE.SRARS RONALD -- 1?991{? DECEMBER 15. 1956, TOOK RATE OF .21, 1966, FOR A TERM RHIOR EXPIREO JANUARY wAs a, 1975, AND TOOK OATH OF FOR A TERM RRIOH EXPIRED.JANUARY s, be? JANUARY 5, 1975, 9.,q OEEY, JR-J 999 FAIR OAKS, CALIFORNIA, STATED THAT HE HAS OIREOTOR OF SECURITY .FOR.EOOERROR REABAN FROM-1963 TO TRE.EAE OF HIS LAST TERM. As . HE wAs IN ALMOST CONSTANT COHIACT REFRxaxm AND ACCOMPANIED 1 HIM IN TRAVEL T6 ALL BE THE STATES AND 25 FOREIGN GBUNIRIES. HE 9:?999: 1. .. Amp-Y: Ronald Reagan-1496 . 22;. . 5:1. 2' 31. i gig; 9.11?i? '9 9.3 i 3.22.OAOE Iwo sc 161-455 SAIO THAT IN ALL OF THIS REAGAN HE HAD NEVER SEEN OR HEARS 0F ANYTHING WHICH TEND IO DISCREDIT REPUTATIBN, HABITS, BR LOYALTY TO THE HE SAIO Is wEtL READ, A TRULY SIOOISS INTENTLY AND IS ABOUT GBVERNMENT AND WORLD AFFAIRS. -HE STATED - RSASAH CONSTANTLY LEARNS AAO IMPROVES HIS AND GIVES TIME TO HIS own PLEASOOES. HE FOR ANY POSITION OF GREAT .OO JANUARY 7, CALIFORNIA STAIE 3 .PEEICE, SACRAMENTO, THAT HE HAS H0 SUGGEST ANY QUESTION AS TO THE GOOD REPUTA- IION, HABITS, 0R EOYALTY TO THE RONALO REASAO. HE THAT HE EGNSEDERSJREAGAN IO BEVA HIGHLY AND CAPABLE SSH SON HE READILY OEOOMAEAO MW POSITION OF TRUST 6, I975, SACRAMENTO. CALIFBRNIA, ADVISEB HE OAS ASSGCIATED RONALD REAGAN As HIS- Ronald Reagan-1497 PAGE THREE Sc 161-455 SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR TWO AND ONE-HALF YEARS. HE STATED THAT HE CONSIDERS REAGAN TO BE A MAN OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER, REPUTATION, HABITS ASSOCIATES, AND LOYALTY TO THE UNITED STATES. HE SAID REAGAN IS MAN IN ALL RESPECTS AND HAS THE JUDGMENT, INTELLIGENCE AND.ALL AROUND ABILITY TO FILL THE HIGHEST PUBLIC OFFICE. HE RECGMMENDEDJHIM. ROOM 3123, STATE CAPITOL, SACRA- HEDTD, ADVISED JANUARY 7, 1975, HE HAS DTFTEDED DTTH RONALD REAGAN .ODER POLITIDAL ISSUES. HOWEVER, HE SAID HE HAS FOUND REAGAN TD LOYAL CAUSE HE IS HE CHARAC- AS A CAPABLE AND WILLING WORKER. .p AM TEL-T H. - - BAGHDRODHD Is UNQUESIIONABLE AND THAT HE HHEH 0F NOTHING WHICH MIGHT DADSE QUESTION CHARACTER, REPUTATIGN, HABITS, ASSGCIATES, 0R LOYALTY TO THE UNITEDSTAIES. SAID THAT HE HAS FOUND REAGAN TO BE TOTALLY ADD OBJECTIVE AND THAT HE WOULD-TAKE ANY ASSIGNMENT AND PERFORM To HIS MAXIMUM. HE: STATED HE 012-: REAGAN TO ANY APPOINTMENT 0R COMMITTEE AND FELT CONFIDENT HE Ronald Reagan-1498 :The TiliiETTiT? in A - 1 PAGE FOUR SO 161-455 WOULD FULFILL ALL 0T HIS DUTIES. on JANUARY 7. 1975, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (NEWLY ELECTED), STATE CAPITOL BUILDING, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, THAT, OISAGREEO WITH EXHGOVERNOR REAGAN PHILO- SOPHIGALLY ON MINORITY PROBLEMS, HE WOULD CONSIDER APPOINTMENT AS-A-VERY BOOB BALANGE OF INTEGRITY AND INTERRELATION- RE SAID HAVE ONLY FAVORABLE COMMENT CONCERNING CHARACTER, REPOTATION, HABITS, ASSOCIATES, AND LOYALTY TO-THE UNITED STATES. DYNALLY SAID HE HAS NEVER REAGAN TO BE UNTRUTHFUL IN ANY SITUATION. HE SAID THAT REAGAN HAS UPGRADED THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. HE FELT THATREAGANHAD THE ABILITY To HANDLE AN IMPORTAND POSITION. HE - 2 ?ix ON JANUARY 7, 1975, ANTHONY KENNEDYLWATTORNEY-AT LAW, 455 CAPITOL MALL, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, ADVISED HE HAS SPRING OF 1973. HE WORKED WITH MR.-REAGAN DRAFTING PROPOSITION ONE, A TEAX REFORM MEASURE FOR THE BALLOT. THAT TIME HE LEARNED MR. REAGAN IS A MAN WITH A BRILLIANTLY Ronald Reagan-1499 I;i;;iggisq - a;r - 79?. - - Lg? .3553; PAGE FIVE sc 161-455 MIND NHD HAS THE A GREAT AMDDNI or VEREALIZE IHEN. .HE HAS ANEXIREMELY ACUTE MIND. MR. REAGAN Is AN EXCELLENT JUDGE AND HE HIM As ID HIs HEHDIAIIDN, IHE DNIIED STATES AND STATEDAREAGAN ABILITY Io HANDLE ANY PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMEHT. 7 :Ii %:xf ON JANU.ARY 7, I975, JOHH ATTORNEY, 455 CAPITOL MALL, ADVISED HE HAS KNOWN HR. RONALD REGAN FOR SIX YEARS AND AGONSIDERS MR. HEAEAN EXTREMELY CAPABLE AND RELIABLE. OULD FOR ANY PRESIDENTIAL APHDINIHENIANIIHDDI MR. CHARACTER ANDIREPUTATION IS ABOVE HEPRDADN AND HE Is A LGYAL AMERICAN. DN JANUARY 7, 1975, JOHN HAY, PRESIDENT, CALIEDENIA CHAMBER WW .DH 455 CAPITOL HALL, ADVISED HE HAs NH. NDNALD HEAEAN AUGUST, 1967. HE SIAIED IHAI Is A FAIR MAN or CHARADIEE AND HABITS AND RELIABLE IN ALL HE MN. NEADAN ID A LGYAL AAERIEAN. MR. Is EXCELLENT AND HE NIH FOR 3 Ronald Reagan-1500 1 PAGE SIX SC 161-455 ANY GOVERNMENTAL P051 1'10 N. . PRESIDENT AND MANAGER, BANK OF DALIEDRNIA, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, WAS CONTACTED JANUARY 7,*1975, AND-ADVISED THAT HE HAS KNOWN RDDALD REASAD FOR A1HE PAST EIGHT YEARS. STEINMETZ AS HAVING ADD REPUTAIIGN, AND STATED THAT BILITY. FOR ANY PDSITIDR OF TRUST AND RESPONSI- UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT JUDGE DRILLIP c. WILKINS, EASTERN DISTRICT OF SALIEDRAIA, 0N JANUARY THAT HE HAS Known EDRRER RONALD - REASAN FDR APPOXIMATELY EIGHT TEARS, ALTRDUSR DURING THAT PERIOD ?7 DE IIME HIS ASSDSIATIDN REASAR HAS BEEN LIMITED, (JQDGE STATED THAT HE IS OF THE OPINION THAT PROVED TO BE A MAN 0F INIEGRITY WHILE IN DEETCE IR THAT I APPEARED TD REASAR TRIED HARDER THAN ANY.OF HIS PREDECESSORSVTO FULFILL HIS PROMISES. BASED DA A LIRITED ASSOCIATION WITH STATED THAT RonaklReagan-lSOl 1kg; . IPAGE SEVEN SC 161-455 {f2} SACRAMENTO COUNTY MUNICIPAL CONRT JUDGE ROINNOLLSOAANASON, CONTACTED JANUARY-7, 1975, DISCLOSED-TRAT HE HAS PERSONALLY KNONN FORMER GOVERNOR RONALD REAOAN FOR AND ONE HALF YEARS. HE STATED THAT ALTHOOSR HIS SOCIAL CONTACT NITH REAGAN HAS BEEN LIMITED, HE BE OF EXCELLENT REPUTA- TION.AND ONE NRC PERSONAL HABITS. HE FURTHER DESCRIBED NIN As CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY AND NITHOUI QPOSITION 0F RESPONSIBILITY. RIN FOR ANY EDNARD N. NRIORT I SAORANENTO. CALIFORNIA, 7. 1975, AND PROVIDED THE POLLONINO INFORMATION, HE HAS BEEN PERSONAL FRIEND 0F FORMER GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN FOR APPOXIHATELY EIGHT-YEARS AND HAS SEEN HIM FREQUENILY ON A SOCIAL BASIS. QE HIGHLY RECOMNENOS REAGAN FOR AN POSITION OF RESPONSIBLITY. WRIG HT: FURTHER ADVISED HE KNOWS OF NO UNFAVORABLE INFORMATION REGARDING CHARACTER, j_ REPUIATION, HABITS, ASSOCIATES, OR LOYALTY TO THE UNITED STATES. RoIIald Reagan-1502 KK Ek-liaik?aq. 2' ,7 an PAGE 161-455 a punt. . - Egi?? .FBANK-J- HALIDN, EDHHEH CALIFORNIA STATE SECRETARY DE AND A IHEDHHAIIDN coucEHNIHe HABITS, FORMER CALIFORNIA STATE HUGH H. SACRAMENTO, 4: v. SAGRAMENIG, CALIFORNIA. 0N JANUARY 7,*1975, ADVISED HE HAS HHNALD REAGAN DN A PROFESSIONAL BASIS FOR APPROXIMATELY THREE AND-DEE HALF YEARS to THE ABDVE HAHED POSITION. HE ADVISED HE NEHLD HIGHLY HEDDHHEHD REAGAN FOR ANY POSITION 0F RESPONSIBLITY A39 CGSIDERS HIM TO BE ABLE, AND HGNESI STATED HE KNEW OF NO UNFAVORABLE LOYALTY TO THE UNITED STATES. ?ag; Jug-37. kw CALIFORNIA ADVISED JANUARY 7-, 1975, HE HAS K-NCWN REAGAN FOR AEPHDHIHAIELY EIGHT YEARS DN A HE HIGHLY RECQHNENDS REAGAN FOR AUY POSITION 9F RESPONSIBILITY, SIAIING IN HIS OPINION, REAGAN IS ABLE, HBHEST, AND HE FURTHER HE OF AN HHFAVDHABEE MR. HEADAH. 1?;5 0H JANUARY 7, 1975, HHDDA, PoerIcAL EUITGR, - a Lear?131:5! RonakiReagan-1503 PAGE SC 161-455? SAORANENTO NEUSPAPER, ADVISED THAT HE UOULD NOT APPOINT RONALD REAOAN TO A POSITION IN 80VERNMENT BECAUSE THEY DISAOREE POLITICALLY. HOHEUER, HE STATED HE UOULD REOOHNEND REAOAN As AN ABLE PERSON UHOSE INTEREST Is FOR THE 0F ADOUT UHOSE OHARAOIER. INTEORITY, HABITS, LOYALTY TO THE UNITED STATES HE UOULD HAVE.N0 QUESTION. A a . ON JANUARY 7, FURMER POLITICAL EDITOR AND CURRENTLY POLITICAL CONSULTANT TO SAN FRANCISCO NENSPAPER, STATED HE RNOUS RONALD BE A NAN UHOSE INIEORITY SHOULD BE STRESSED AND ABOUT NHOSE REPUTATION, ASSOOIATES, AND LOYALTY TO THE UNITED STATES THERE SHOULD BE NO OUESTION. HE SAID REAOAN IS HIOHLY INIELLIOENT-AND A LEARNER. HE STATED HE UOULD HAHE EHE HIOHEST OF REAOAN FOR ANY POSITION IN GOVERNMENT. {73: ON JANUARY-7, 1975, ROOMHAIIS, CAPITOL BUILDING, DESCRIBEDRONALD HEAOAN ASA MAN OF HIS HORD, WHO HAS UERY STRAIGHT PORHARD AND AN OUTSTANDINO.OOUERNOR. HE STATED HE HAS SERVED IN THE LEOISLATURE UNDER SIH OOUERNORS Ronald Reagan-1504 I NA. ii? -s??i?iAihaaigsggAIax, a .4 5 PAGE TEN SC 161-455 AND MR. REAGAN IS AT THE TOP OF THIS LIST. HE STATED HE WOULD VRECOMMEND NR. REAGAN FOR ANY HIGH POSITION OF TRUST WITH THE GOVERNMENT. 5(2) ON JANUARY 7. 1975? SENATOR RANDOLPH COLLIER, ROOM 5065, CAPTIOL BUILDING, THAT HE IS A DEMOCRAT AND HAS KNOWN RONALD REAGAN FOR EIGHT YEARS DURING WHICH TIME MR. REAGAN HAS GOVERNOR OF OALIFORNIA. HE STATED RE OONSIDERED MR. REAGAN AT THE TOP OF OF GOVERNORS UNDER WHICH HE HAS SERVED. HE STATED NR. REAGNN IS A GREAT ADMINISTRA- '1 i a TDD, DOES HIS OWN THINKING, AND THEN DGEs SOMETHING ABOUT IT. HE STATED THERE IS NO QUESTION AS GHARACTER, HABITS, ASSOCIATES, 0R LOYALTY To THE UNITED-STATES AND NOTHING ABOUT MR. REAGANTRUST THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. I . 0N JANUARY 7, 1915, A. ALAN POST, LEGISLATIVE ANALYST, STATE or GALIEDGNIA. THAT HE HAS EIGHT YEARS, BUT anDs NOTHING or HIS PERSONAL LIFEG HE SAID HE Knows or NOTHING WHICH WOULD CAUSE QUESTION OF Ronald Reagan-1505 ,7 7 . 4 Dari-i; ?zi'f? is gigs- PAGE ELEVEN sc 161-455 CHARACTER, HABITS, LOYALTY To THE UNITED STATES. . POST SAID HE CONSIDEES-REAOAN TO MAN One Is. WHO CAN SEZE UP SITUATIONS IN AN ORDERLY WAY-AND MAKE DECISIONS AND HOWEVEEV, HE STATED HE wquD EOE A GOVERNMENT POSITION BECAUSE HE IS NOT OOEFTDENTEREAOAN SOULS BE WILLING TO ANY BEFICIENGIES WHICH HE MIGHT DISCOVER IF IT PROVED T0 EE.POLITIOALLY EESAEEASSIEO. . HE AGREED WITH MOSS or WHAT REAGAN TRIED TO DO AS GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA. HOWEVER, EE.EAS CONGLUDED OVER THE THE APPOINTEE DEMONSTRATED EEAT POST THOUGHT TO BE A LACK OF INTELLECTURAL BECAUSE HE WAS SO INTENT TO ACHIEVE HIS DESIRED OBJECTIVES HE TRIED TO SET BY WIFHGUI THE AND RULES As THEY 0F LEGISLATION. CON- SEQUENTLY HE HAD MANY DIFFERENCES THE DURING TENURE. POST GAVE THE EXAMPLE OF A PROPOSETIOE PLACED on THE DALLOT Ronald Reagan?1506 7.75" - .1. SEE 3,232- - S, 2 -- SD PAGE IDELVS sc lsl-ASS IN 1974. THE RESPONSIBILITY 0F OFFIBE wAs T0 ANALYZE THE PROPOSED LEGISLATION AND INFORM EHE VDAEDS As we ANTICIPATED COST. HE ESTIMATED THE COST OF THE MEASURE TO BE ABOUT FIFTY IHCUSAND DOLLARS, AND INSIGNIFICANT REAGAN WANTED II To APPEAR TO-BE 6051 FREE. PCSI HAD FACTS SHOWING THIS WAS NOT-THE CASE AND NOT AGREE to THE REAGAN. THERE As A POST PREVAILED. THE MATTER COULD HAVE HANDLED.HORE EASILY BY THE IF HE HAVE DEED FERTHRIGHT AND ADMITTED THE SMALL ERROR EN THE SAID THERE DERE NUMEROUS SIMDLAR CASES. POST WAS DISAPPOINTED WITH REAGAN BEEAUSE HE APPEARED MORE I-NTERESTED IN POLITICAL POSTUHE THAN FACING THE FACTS, AND WHEN THE LAW WOULD NOT PERMIT- A DESIRED STEP, ADJUST .TO WITH THE LAW OR SEEK NECESSARY CHANGE TN THE LAW T0 PERMIT HIM TO a OFFICE POST.OF DISHonEsry, POST THERE HAS BEEN T06 HUGH-WILLINGNESS To LOOK HE SHOULD BE Ronald Reagan?1507 mmAm?QL 5L. 52?:ng . PAGE THIRTEEN SC 161i4551 . CONGERNING WITH OPEN AND HONEST.GQVERNMENT. HE IS CONCERNED THAT REAGAN MIGHT BE ANOTHER OF THOSE WEB WOULD BYPASS THE LAW T0 HAINTAIN THE BEST PUBLIC IMAGE. . UNRUH, STATE TREASURER (OE-ELY ELECTED), STATE OF IIS, STATE.OAPIIOL BUILDING, SAGRAMENTO, CALIFOR- NIA, ADVISED ON JANUARY 1, 1975, THAT RONALD LOYALTY EANB ARE ABOVE.REPROACH. SAID HE HAD-O0 COMMENT AS CHARACTER, HABITS, OE ASSOCINTES, BECAUSE EEASAE KEPT .HIS PERSONAL LIFE OUT OF THE LIMELIGHT. UNRUH SAID THAT HE EOT APPOINT To ANY COMMITTEE IOR GOVERNMENT POSITION BECAUSE HE OIO EOT BELI.EVE THAT RAD ANY COEPASSION AT ALL TOWARD PEOPLE AND BECAUSE OF THE MILI- ATTITUDE RE MAINTAINED UITE HIS OON STAFF AND PEOPLE. Ki7?\ou JANUARY 7, 1975 SPEAKER OF THE LEO T. MC ROOM 5161. STATE CAPITOL BUILDING, SACRAMENTO, STATED HE HAS NR. EIGHT YEARS AND RE CONSIBERED HIM A VERY HONEST IEEIVIOUAL OF GOOD HABITS, Ronald Reagan-1508 FADE FOURTEEN sc 1611*35 AssecIAIRs AND LOYALTY TO THE AND Is DEDICATED TO HIS BEST INTERESTS. HE STATED RR. REAGAN wAs DEVOTED ID HIS DUTIES As OF DALIFDRDIA AND RR PERSONALLY KNEW OF no REGARDING RR. TREADAR. MC NEITHER RECOMMEND DR RDI 5.36% m. REAGAN FOR A GOVERNMENT POSITION. :pR JANUARY 7, 1975, JARRs R. RILLs, SPEAKER OF THE DDR SIDD, STATE DAPIIDL BUILDING, ADVISED HE HAS Known 80NALD READAD FDR EIGHT YEARS ARD A RAN 0F VERY SIRDRG OPINION wRo TRIED PRIOR TO RECEIVING HE STATED MR, RDADAR IS A VERY INTELLIGENT A INDIVIDUAL, AND THAT HE HRS RD QUESTION RADIIs, AssocIAIRs 0R THE D. 5. WHEN ASKED IF HE-WOULD POSITION, :3 ADVISED THAT HE WOULD RIIR RR. -.-Drz new WAS NOT VERY 6600. HE HIS OPINION 65' MR. Ronald Reagan-1509 RAIL its.? 3;.ng ., PAGE FIFTEEN SC 161-455 DY SAYING, DIFFICULT FOR HIM To BE OBJECTIVE ON-MAY 7 GOVERNOR, STNTE OF CALIFORNIA, E3521. J'n? 7 ADVISED THAT HE HAD BEEN ASSOCIATED NITH FORMER GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN IN THE STATE GOVERNMENT PAST FOUR YEARS, HE SAID HE CONSIDERED REAGAN To RAVE GEEN A GOOD GOVERNOR, HOWEVER, NE PERSONALLY FEELS REAGAN GREATLY OVER EMPHASIZED PERSONAL SECURITY FOR OF GREATLY EXPANDED-SECURITY DEPARTMENT. HE POTNTED DOT RE FELT OUERLY GUARD AND THE LAN AGENCIES, TO THE POINT ERERE THE NATIONAL GUARD. THE JUSTICE. AND THE STATE POLICE DNDGETS NOT SUBJECT To FISCAL REVIEN BY OFFICE, 7 GOT THE BUDGETS GENT DIRECTLY TO REAGAN, ONO APPROVED THEM. .HE FURTHER STATED REAGANDISPLAYED, LN HIS ESTIMATION, A GREAT DISTROST FOR THE PROFESSIONAL CAREER CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEE Ronald Reagan-1510 lisi? ii- Ei Rj?iza ?iim43353ig?L?7L_W PAGE SIXTEEH SC 161-455. -AND-HAS EXPRESSED T0 HIM THAT HE, REAGANQ FELT THE CALIFORNIA STATE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION AND ITS OFFICIALS WERE nor ENTIRELY TRUTHFUL. 7 GDVERNBR BROWN SAID-HE FELT PERSONALLY THAT REAGAN WAS our-0F raven WITH IHE ?commo? MANY, HIS own ASSGCIATES TO A VERY HEALTHY 0F CLOSE FRIENDS. HE HAD KNOWLEDGE 0F NOTHING TO CAUSE As to CHARACTER, HABITS, ASSOCIATES on LGYALTY-TD THE UNITED STATES. eovznuen BROWN STATED HE Assumas IHIs INVESTIGATION Is CONCERNING APPOINTMENT Ie IHE CEHHISSION Io REVIEW THE CIA, AND HE IHAI OVER-EMPHASIS AND LAW ENFORCEMNT HOULB RAISE A QUESTION BIAS IN FAVOR 0F THE GIA- HE EAID HE WOULD NOT PERSONALLY MAKE ANY COMMENT CONCERNING A RECOMMENDATIOH, HET FELT THAT THESE POINTS SHBULD .. ~4va {Lava?s BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTIEN OF THE APPGINTING AUTHORITIES ELLE-A -. FOR CONSIBERATION: Ronald Reagan-1511 A . gig aimij??i? ii; i .7 4 - Jun?- SEVENTEEN so 161-455 7 7 .GRNIA HIGHWAY PATROL, WW SACRAMENTO, ADVISED HE HAS RENALB REAGAN SINCE DECEMBER, .1966 AS ASSIGNMENT CARRIED THE ADDITIONAL PERSONAL BODY- GUARD FOR THE GBVERNOR. HE WAS PROBABLY ASSOCIATED As ANYONE IN THE ABAEAISTRATTER. HE SAIB DURING TEAT-TTME, HE FINE.A MAR As RE AHAs EVER NET. HE wAs EVERY WAY, ARE THERE WAS-REVER A POSSIBILITY OF ANY REAGAN SAFARI EHE QUITE ANGRY 0N BUT HAS NEVER SEEN RTAEVER-SEEAE OR ACT IN A RATHER ANYONE. QEE HAS LOST GREAT ASSET TO THE STATE EEVEREMEAT, ARR BASED on HIS AssechTToN -REAGAN IN TEE EAST EIGHT YEARS, HE WOULD HIM To .ANY POSITION 9R ASSTGAREAT FOR HE MAY CONSIDEREB. Ronald Reagan-1512 FT A, a: .3 PACE EIGHTEEN SC 161? 55 NR. CLYDE E. RALTHALL, PRESS SECRETARY FOR FORMER glam GOVERNOR RONALD ADVISED HE HAS HAD THIS ASSIGNMENT SINCE MARCH, 1972. RE SAID PRIOR TO THAT TIRE, HE FOR THE REPUBLICAN MINORITY LEADER IN THE CALIFGRNIA STATE ASSEMBLY, AND IN THAT CAPACITY HAD SOME WITH REAGAN. HE SAIO FIRST, THERE IS AESOEOTELY LOYALTY TO THE UNITED STATES. RE 13 A MAN OF GREAT PATRIOTISN, OR SAID ANYTHING THAT WOULD REFLECT UNEAVOREBLY ON HIS HIGH MORAL CHARACTER GR INTEGRITY. HE HAD A-ROLE THAT HIS STAFF NEST EOLLOR, THAT RENT, OBEY OR CET MEANT ANY LANS.ANO ANY OF HIS PERSONAL STANDAROS, ANO BECAUSE OF THIS AND THE FACT THAT FOLLONEO THIS RULE THERE HAS NO SCANDAL-CITE PART OF THE REAGAH ADMINISTRATION AND ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS. NAS EVEN A-HINT OF A OF INTEREST, RE ASKED. Ronald Reagan-1513 .- A N- ,i _ggASIA ACAAE A Am Am; its: A A-A .- A F331: .- .3 Hui-.1 .4 mm PAGE NINETEEN SC 161-455 FOR AND RECEIVED THE RESIGNATION OF SEVERAL OF HIS STAFF MEMBERS. UR. VALTHALL WITHOUT ANY HESITATION, HE VOULO RECOMMENQ RONALD REAGAN TO ANY POSITION VITH THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES. {?Eggpou JANUARY 7, JUDGE, THIRD DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS, STATE CT CRENEORNIA, ADVISED HE HAS KNOWN GOVERNOR FOR THE PAST EIGHT YEARS, AND-ALTHOUGH HE HAS SOME REASON TO -BE BIASED INASUUCH AS REAOAN TO THE SACRAMENTO VCGUNIY SUPERIOR COURT BENCH AND JUST RECENTLY TO THE THIRD DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS, RE SAIO THE GOVERNOR SSA MAN 0F IRE-HIGHEST INTEGRITY. HE NEVER HEARD ANY OONNENTS THAT VOULO OISTRACT FROM MORAL CHARACTER OR HIS HONESTY IN ANY WAY. THERE IS AOSOEUTELY NO OUESTTON HIS LOYALTY TO THE UNITEO STATEs. ROINTEO OUT CONNECTION VITH JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS, HE HAS Ronald Reagan-1514 "i 7; sc 161(455 BOTH DEMOCRAT AND REPUBLICAN IN-ACCORDANCE NTTH THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE STATE BAR ASSDCIATION. JUDGE EVANS ADVISED THAT BASED ON HIS KNOWLEBGE or REAGAN, HE WOULD NOT HESITATE T0 THE-HIGHEST POSITION Te WHICH SHE MAY ASPIRE. 0N JANUARY 7, 1975, A NANE BLIPPINGS PERTAINING IN THE LIBRARY IN THE THE SACRAMENTO BEE IS ONE DAILY NEWSPAPERS, WHICH WAS ADOPTED A MORE LIBERAL POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY GENERALLY 1H CANDIDATES IN OPPOSITION To THE PHILOSOPHY REAGAN ADNTNISIHATION. _7 . THE LIBRARY MANY REAGAN AND HIS ADMINISTRATION, AND THE ONLY NQTED - AN LIGHT 0N ITEMS APPEARING Ronald Reagan-1515 In? Emmi?14h!? 3; AMA PAGE TWENTY-ONE SC 151-455 ?0 . IN DCTOBER AND NOVEMBER 1967, CHARGING HAD CONGEALED INFORMATION AND TAKEN N0 ACTTUU FOR 51x GONCERNING SEVERAL ALLEGED HGMOSEXUALS on HIS STAFF. THE SACRAMENTO BEE anne 5 WERE BASED ON-ARTICLES APPEARING IN TIME AND UAGAZIUES AND AN ARTIGAE BY DREW PEARSBN AT THE SAME TIME. Hy" a; 0M JANUARY 1, 1975, A, . . . CALIFORNIA, ADVISED THAT HE-WAS DURING.1967 AND THAT IN ABGUT AUGUST, 1967, RECEIVED CONCERNING b7C .PGSSIBLE HOMGSEXUAL.ACTIVITIES on THE PART or MEMBERS. A FEW SELEGTED OTHERS on THE REAGAU STAFF CONDUCTED A VERY DISCREEI INVESTIGATION FOR A PERIGB or THREE OR FOUR WEEKS WITHOUT ADVISIUG REAGAN OF THEIR ACTIVITIES. on A FRIDAY EVENIGN NEAR THE END OF AUGUST, 1967, VAN COURT Ronald Reagan-1516 A .AA Ag, 5; A AA mam is_ 1. 0 TWENTY -Iwo sc 161-455 AND OTHERS.ADVISED REAGAN 0E CONCERNING THESE STAFF MEMBERS AND THEIR FINDINGS TO DATE. IMMEDIATE RESPONSE RIGHT, THEY HAVE cor T0 60". THE NEXT DAY, A THE STAFF MEMBERS IN QUESTION WERE our OF THEIR OFFICES AND THEIR RESIGNATIONS SOUGHT, OBTAINED, AND ACCEPTED. NO FURTHER INVESTIGATION WAS CONDUTED AND NO DISCLOSURE WAS MADE OF THE-INCIDENT BY REAGAN, AS HE STATED HE DID NOT WISH TO RUIN THESE FAMILIES.AND CAREERS. LLVED WITH REAGAN.V . F6 HE GAME 10 ?new HIM EXTREMELY WELL AND FOUND HIM T0 BE THE MOST NEARLY PERFECT PERSON FDR WHOM HE HAS EVER WARKED, AND IN HIS GPINION, FOUND HIM TO BE EXTREMELY CAPABLE, HONEST, AND OF THE HIGHEST INTELLIGENCE AND MPRAL CHARACTER. HE STATED THAT REAGAN CONSTANTLY STUDIED MATERIAL ON THE VARIOUS ISSUES WHICH WOULD REQUIRE DECISIRNS ON HIS PART AND THAT Ronald Reagan-1517 ?YH-?Ljit?iigiu, 432$ a - RAGE THEHTT THREE sc '31-455 fR BAEEH 0H HIS OBSERVATIHHS, HE FELI THAT REAEAH HOHLD BE HAS OFFERED TO HIH. IH THE H. s. HHVERHHEHT HHIGH 51": HAHAEIHH EDITHR, HEHSRAPER, HAD A REPORTER HITH THE COVERED AND TRAVELED HITH REAEAH FRHH 1965 To 1976. HERIHE THIS TIME HE CAME VERY HELL AHE FOUND HIH TH HE Amosr PERSHH OF-THE HIGHEST EHARAGTER. HE HESERVED THAT REAGAH HAS A VERYCEHABHE ADHIHISTRATOR, HE DID NOT ALHATs AGREE HE NOTED THAT HEAEHH HAS HELL VERSED 0H THE-VARIOUS OF THE DAY. SHITH STATED THAT HE HIMSELF HAD PERHAPS HELLHHEH SHHEHHAT AHH HE HIHSELF AGREEING HITH REAGAN VIEH- RHIHIS HHRE LATELY, AND HE EELI THAI REAGAH WOUV CAPABLE ADHTHISTRATOR IH A HIGH AR AND HOST Ronald Reagan-1518 I . PAGE so 'Ej-455 CHARLES K. (G.K.) NC CLATCHY, EDETOR AND VICE- PRESIDENT, SACRAMENTO THAT HIS PAPER HAD BEEN POLITICALLY OPPOSITE OE POLICIES AND NAs CONTINUALLY AT ODDS NITN HIM AND HIS ADMINISTRATION. -HOWEVER, DURING THE EIGHT YEARS OF THE REAGAN ADMINISTRATION, NO POSITIVE INFORMATION NAs EVER NNCOVERED CONCERNING REAGAN WHICH WOULD REELEGT ON HIS CHARACTER OR INTEGRITY. NC-CLATCNY DESCRIBED REAGAN As AND ADDED THAT IE REAGAN RAD EVER DONE ANYTHING NRONO, THE IT AND NONLD HAVE PAGE NENs CREDIT RECORDS ARE SATISFACTORY ARREST RECORD-HAS LOCATED AT SACRAMENTG FOR THE APPOINTEE OR NIs WIFE, NANCY. 0F ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATION DEING CONDUCTED AT NILL BE-SDDNITIED BY TELETYPE As THEY BECOME AVAILABLE. 1 END JAG EDINO CLR Ronald Reagan-1519 at . ASSGC. Dir. . . - Assist. Din: 1 I AA, 7_ Admin. 3 5 d? Comp- Syst. - .- I Ext. Affairs . .. Files NI 0011:. -, ?3 a Gm? . Ident. MIME 3? Inspection Lahuratory 1 Plan. Eva}. .. Spec 11w Hm If NRQM SC PLAIN Legal foun. 4:.45 PM URGENT 1/8/75 ULS HERHVIQUHQMUFW gab/63? 7 1- - FROM SACRAMED50 (161-455) 6? RONALD NILSON REAGAN. SPECIAL INQUIRY. RE SACRAMENTO TELETYPE TO B, 1975. I SENATOR ALBERT RODDA, STATE VTEAPITEILA CALI- FORNIA, STATED HE HAS HNONN RONALD REAGAN FOR ARROXIMATELV EIGHT- YEARS AND FORMER REAGANTO BE A VERY INTELLIGENT AID OONSCIENTIODS INDIVIDUAL .. HE COMPETENT AS WELL As HE STATED HE MAY NOT AGREE . N-IIN MR. REAGAN ON CERTAIN BOT CANNOT FAULT HIM AND HE r! IS VERY RECEPTIVE To OUTSIDE OPINION I, .. MENU NOT RECORDED FEB 261975 REAGAN FOR A HIGH GOVERNMENT GEORGE R. MDSOONE, TE CAPEITOL BUILDING, STATED NNONN GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN FOR APPOXIMATELV EIGHT HE STATED HE 15 INTELLIGENT POSSESSES IMRECOABLE CHARACTER, AND IS A VERY ACTIVE OFFICIAL, BUT VODLD NOT a ?33332? NIT REVIEW . LAM: Ronald Reagan-1520 I - A <3 .1, egaidi? i mid PAGE Two 50 166-455 GIVE A RECOMMENDATION REGARDING REAGAN. EM LEROY GREEN, STATE CAPITOL, SACRAMENTO, CALI- awn-m. I FGRNIA, ADVISED HE HAS KNOWN RONALD REAGIAN FOR APPOXIMATELY EIGHT YEARS, AND STATED HE CONSIDERED RIM A HIGH PRINCIPALED INDIVIDUAL AM) HIGHLY HE HE WOULD TRUSTNRI REAGAN WHAT HE SAYS HE WILL DO. STATED THEIR JUDGMENT DIFFERED ON SEVERAL ISSUES AND DID NOT DESIRE A REGGMMENDAT ION IN ANY Eat. GAY REGARDING MR. REAGAN. I 3 FRANK STATE CAPITGL BUILDING, SACRA- MENTO, VICE CHAIRMAN, MINORITY WAYS ANGIAEANS COMMITTEE, ADVISED HE HAS KNOWN MRI APPRGAIMAIELY EIGHT YEARS AND HAs THE HIGHEST AND RESPECT INTEGRITY AND HQN-ESTY. HE STATED HE WAS AN OUTSTANDING: GOVERNOR AND IS AN OUT-STANDING NAN. HE ALSO STATED EIYEAGIAN LIVED AN- EXENPLARY FAMILY LIFE AND HE GIVE HIS HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION REGARDING MR. REAGAN FOR ANY POSITION OF PLIBLIG Ronald Reagan-1521 :Ii? Asi?iiasqsi??isaai? i Iii-?, .7 - PAGE THREE 30 161-455 EDNIN MEESE, FORMER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO RONALD REAOAN, Edy:- :21: 9-D ?Mia?id?H-h?r?mw HE HAS WORKED FOR REAGAN FOR THE PAST EIGHT YEARS, AND ORIGINALLY WAS ?iE LEGAL AFFAIRS SECRETARY, AND FROM 1969 TO 1974, AS.EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT. HE SAID KNOWN REAGAN VERY CLOSELY ON BOTH A SOCIIAL AND PROFESSIONAL HAVING TRAVELED THROUGHOUT THE STATES AND MANY COUNTRIES IN THE UORLD RITE HIM. HE SAID REASAN IS A VERY RELIGIOUS MAN, NITR A DEEP SENSE PERSONAL REGARD FOR HIS COUNTRY AND SENUINELY FEEDS HE IS A CITIZEN ING A SERVICE FOR HIS COUNTRY. NR. SAID THERE Is ABSOLUTELY NOOUESTION HIS THE UNITED HE IS A MAN NIIR THE HIGHEST INTEGRITY AND HGNESIY AND A MAN INTELLIGENCE AND A VERY CAPABLE ADMINISTRATOR. IN HIS ESTIMATION, RE IS THE Bis; M?m??m FOR A HIGH ASSIGNMENT IN THE UNITED STATES GOVER NN 7 m; JAMW, ONNER 0F VANDENSERO MOTORS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, ADVISED HE HAS ENOUN RONALD REAOAN FOR THE PAST Ronald Reagan-1522 I?m 33 ED. CH, ACTING DIRECTOR FOR THE STATE OE PAGE FOUR SC 151-455 EIGHT YEARS. HE SAID HE FIRST NET HIM AT THE HORSE Sl-Dw AT THE CALIFORNIA STATE AND. SINCE THAT TIME, HE HAS BEEN WITH THE GOVERNOR BOTH SOCIALLY AND PR-OEESSIONALLY. HE STATED THERE IS NO OOESTION 0F DEEP LOYALTY: TO THE UNITED STATES AND HE IS A NAN OF THE HIGHEST INTEGRITY, A EXCELLENT MORAL CHARACTER AND. A MAN NHO IS VERY OONRASSIONATE ISRARDS THE NEEDS OF OTHER HEN. HE SAID REAOAN IS ALNAYS GIVE HIS TIME AND EFFORTS TO BENEFIT NEEDY CAUSES AND IS ALT-JAYS PERSONALLY OENEROOS NITH HIS CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES. HE HAS BEEN A CAREER STATE EMPLOYEE FOR THE PAST 5D YEARS, AN) HAS REAOAN THE PAST EIGHT YEARS. HE SAID. RE OONSIDERED RONALD REAGAN AS GOVERNOR, AND NOOLD RE WITH REAG-AN AS PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, REAGAN WOULD ACT IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES WAY HE (BULB. HE SAID REAGAN ECAME INTO OFFICE WITH THE Ronald Reagan-1523 Jail}: a? Si 1 air PAGE- FIVE SC 161-455 PHILOSOPHY 0F CURTAILING GOVERNMENT EXPENSE, AND DID SO. HE SAID HE ORGANIZED HIS ADMINISTRATION IN A CABINET FORM OF GOVERNMENT VITH THE CABINET READERS SIMILAR TO A, BOARD OF DIRECTORS. HE SAID THE GOVERNOR DID NOT MORE DIRECTLY NITH CAREER STATE EMEOYEES, HOVEVER, THE VARIOUS CABINET MEMBERS DID RELY HEAVILV ON THE CAREER EMPLOYEES EIT HIN THEIR STATE AGENCIES. MR. BEACH ADVISED HE FELT GOVERNOR REAGAN EVER-EMPHASIZED, OR AT LEAST THROUGH THE PERSONAL TEE GOVERNOR, HONEVER, HE DID DIRING PART OF THE NAS SOCIAL INCL-LO ING RIOTS AND HIJACHING 0F AIRCRAFT VHICH WOULD GIVE CONOERN TO SECLRITT RETIRE GOVERNOR. HE STATED REAGAN HAS A VERY STRONG ADVOCATE 0F LAM AND ORDER AND IN CONNECTION HITH THAT BUDGET OF THE NATIONAL GOA-RD, THE DEPARTMENT JESTICE, AND THE STATE POLICE AGENCIES NEH-EXNO-T SLBJECT TO THENORMAL EISCAL REVIEV OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TO BEING APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR. Ronald Reagan-1524 I. h. m: uh PAGE SIX SC 161-455 BEACH ADVISED THAT HE wAs INQUIRY CONCERNING THE RECENT OF HIS APPOINTMENIID THE THE CIA. AND HE FEELS IHAI REAGAN WOELD VERYEMGOOD JOB As HE ISJVERY INTELLIGENT, AND A MAD DF HIGHEST INTEGRITY AND BEL IEVE-S STRONGLY IN HIS IDEALS AND HE SAID HE FEELS HE WOULD NEVER TOLERATE ANY SITUATION .IHAI WOULD RESLLT In ABUSE OF EXECUTIVE 0R POWER. BEACH ADVISED- IHAI- HE FELT REAGAN WAS A soon eovmmn,? HE DID NOT FEEL HE GOULD (EMMENT ANDIHER on A. RECOMMENDAT row; UACB, no REPORT BEING END Ronald Reagan-1525 - .-.- 5; ix 2 :215.1.3; . im-?lm$ .M 11.1.1 Asst. Din: TEDERAL 303211433203: SECTION I Ident: NEITHER A 93.5, I?ilLURGENT .- - ?rmeu rally-l - A. FAC THEE (Priority) 77 L05 (E Iq- EAGAH SPECIA. Inspectmn I Gem luv". .: Dep.-A.D.-Inv U1 3? (.31- 9. 1 Legal 03mm JAHEAHT 3,1975 WITHOUT FAIL, HT ?03 AHEELES TELETTPEE TE BURLAU JAE-HART 6 7 AHD 3 19%; Au. INFORMATION . i 7 -UHHTEH [2:353me ?(33m 74:; $3 . As QCIATES. RR . 3580 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD, 306, L03 HE HAS ACQHAIHTEH WITH REA3AH r03 AEAHLT I: TEARS. HE RELATED THAT HIHEELF To THE GOP CHARACILR LHTALTT HEPUTATIHH AHD AHEOCIATES HE CATHOT ATE: FAULT HITH HEAGAH IHSGFAH AS QUALITTEE ARE HE ADDED EEACAH Is A. HOHDHAELE A PEAEDHALITY AHA OHE mm HEVEH HILL YIELD T0 AHY OF A DEHIDUE HA '3 STATED HEAGAH 15 AH ADHIHISTHIATOR HTHE WHICH EHAELEE To HEAHTLT ~03 EEHELTCATEH 3303mm HE Is ABLE OF EFFICIEHMIHEH HE IS HTTH mom-ANT 174? 3 . 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A DDNT 5:151 AVENUE, 1101,1111 1101), DAL1TDADIA RELATED DA HA3 1111111111 Ronald Reagan- 1527 gc. II ..I (LA 161?2715) I AElAiee "w .Ir .. RLACAN A1111 PAST 35 Yum FQST (1E THIS TIAE T111311 111.111: 131.1.11 ASSOCIATLD AA SAID IS AIS ALAAIAL AA Is IAEEPETEAW I HE SAID IS A 1.111111111111111 111 THAT AA cIvIAs AEIGATT To 5;,v1EAs OE UIHERS. LYLES EEACAA ALAATS HAS IDEETIAED TO BE IA HIGH EFFICIAD HDWEVFR IN EARLY 11135535 . I LYLEE EEQAE AD I (1111?. (11:0 15 1.111111: En TAIAA 1112211111111 To THIS COJATRY - TI 5111' CAAEIDEIEACALAAEA EECAAE . I11E SAID IREAGAN Is A 1111311. ADEEIAG 51? HIGHEST IAIACEITT- AIS AND EIPUTATIDN IAAIJ: 111101113 A1111 HE I IA . 11E WENT IDA SAY THAT EEAGAA AESAELTAS DALI TADEEI OF IEQIIALAT HIGH CHARACTER LYLES AEAGAE FOR THIS PDSITICN TWELVIAG (111: .2115 1?1 I111: IS 1111111111111? (IF (111 BEKINS 1311111111111: 1335 SDUTH EILAERDA STREET, L05 11E SAID E011 TEE EIGHT (21E AIAE YEARS 11E AAS KAQAAI . EVER AAE (1111.113 T11 1113 WHICH (110111.11 ICAASE (11:11 To QUESTIEA T1111 EETDTATIDE (111 LOYALTY (1F REAGAA. IT 15 AIS VIEW 111.11.611.11 IS A MAN (11" TEATERATE HABITS A1111 11111121 IS To 11:15. FAMILY. NOTHLNIIGI "31* WAY 01? A1111 (1111 PART OF REAGAE HAS EVER . II I I A.- Ronald Reagan- 1528 - El?n-i ii ?51,211 PACE EOUE 191?2715) EY EEYANT IIEICE STAND IN NAY 9E HIS COPING succ. ESIULLY TAENSI 11115 AS MEMBFR IN QUESTION. BRYANT SAID NEAGAN WILL To "18' ICAIN PANTIEELAR PEINCII-LFS IN MAKING DELIAIONS HE SAID NEAEAN Is AN NANAELR AND ENONE IMPORTANCE 01' BEING 1N ARRIVINE AT LIPORIANT BRYANT .AIE NE NEAGAN ION INIE POSITION INVOLVING INTEREST OF FOLLOWIAG IEDIVIDUALS ALSO CUWHEWTEB I-E SIMILAR VEIN REGARDING REAQAN: .11 NQIIEN PERFORMER 20E9 12:91.11 - CANNON, EEVLNLI HILLS, CALIFORNIA mom. 25 NEARE- CHAIRMAN OF PACIFIC LINE I INAINANCE EENEANI I523 NEST SININ STREET 1.99 ANNELES SKNOWN An; . . CHAIRNAN 9F BOARD. INSURANCE GROUB ?1680 NILEEINE EEULIVANE LES EIGHT NINANN ITORI CHAIRHAN 9E BOARD AND ENIEIE EXFCUTIVE OFFICER GRANT 11:17. TOOL- comm 19111 AVENUE 01-? THE STARE, cm: 1.09 ANGELIES, ?mom 15 YEARS- - 6901 CANTERBURY . 311, ICULVEA CITY, CALIFDRNIA NET IRED NNITEE FOR I I 7 1153341199 MIME-1.11.3 thEh," Kama-K NINE YLARS AND W1. FLUOR CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFIIGIER OF FLUORI CORPORATION 2500 SDUTH ATLANTIC AVENUE, CITY OF CALIFQRNIA KNOWN NINE YEARS. RIoInald Reagarj- I1529 _q-IpIhis. . .- Asia. ?mjlg. :i . FADE FIVE (LA 161 271.1) I SENIOR FASTDE DI- IBEL AIR c1mEcH 16221 11111110: LAND L05 AHEELEE ADVISED HE HAE DEADAA 11111 TEA YEA131 H1: EAID HEADAN [Ho SHIFT- AT HIE CHURCH HHEN HE IS 01313111111111: HIE EDI-IE AT EALISADEE CALIFORNIA HEVEHEND HDDHAN SAID 11F 111113 HERE To HEAD D1- HEADAN To IN QUESTIDN. HE SAID HF. HE HILL TEHFDEN ADHIEAELH FASHION DE AND As OBJEGTIVE As HE CAN HE. HEDEHEHD HDDHAH SAID 111.111.1111 IE A HAN DE HIGH INTEGRITI A FATHER HUSBAND AND 111.1111 LDYALI AMERICAN AND CHRISTIAN REVEREND - IHDDHAH SAID HEADAH Is 1711 CHARACTER AEEDDIATEE MED LOYALTY AND HWEHIM FOR THIS - I. 11 VICAR GENERAL DE HDHAN ARGIIDIOCESE DE LDE AADELFE 1.131 HEIDI NINTH FTHFET A ANGIELEE ADVISED HE HAS ENDNN DEA-DAN FDR NDEE THAN FIVE EARS HE DESCRIBED REAGAN AS I-A ACRE-AT CITIZEN GREAT JDD As DDFEHNDE DF CALIFORMA- HE FURTHER STATED HE 511111-131) ETATE HITH GREAT DIETIADTIDH AND Is A CREDIT .TD 11151111111111.1111 DENT DH TD EAT IS AN HDHLET HDEHIND HAN DF GREAT INTEGRITY HE SAID HE 1111-0115 Ronald Reagan-1530 - 5 3" i mmiif?? - . OF ADVERSE CONCERAIAG PLASGAAL URI BFHAVIOR AND BE FEELS sum. HE Is HILH MIORAL STANDARDS HIE FEELS THAI CHARACTER AND AARE .AABDVAE REPADIIC-H AND HE ASSDCIAALLAA N0 PEASUAI IIHU I As AGT or HIGH INTEGRITY. ?commas AEAGAA FOE THIS POSITIEN ADAF I I I . RABBI LEAR LACNIN BOULEVARD TEMPLE, 3663- ALOS ALGELES CALIIUREIA, ALAULHLD SIMILAR TO THOSE AEAGAA. RABBI JAJAATMAGAIA HAS KIIUAN HEAGAA EUR 20 YEARS-I. 91* ATHAE i3}: 31?? 9F 1:538 f1, Lg! 551-15?033?519 THE SHEET- (WAGE CIA: MIT IAETA CAM A THE IIDLICE DENIAL-TATE QF L033 Am; LES COVERS EACIE Tc APALIQADE SAINTA EONICA AAD CALIFOAVIA IAAD AFFAIIVF WIFE AND EA EACLET le 3012A THL Amr STATE OF TEETH: TEE 7, IE: 22350 (333 D1 IAE), IIUIBEEL 51- Luna) rm Inf?? 1405308 To THEE PARTICULAR IA1I H33 ?Tartan Rup??AA'l?m Eu 3:ng 139?! - I I .I IRonald RAeaganll-S31- . 1 11 35}: 7 0 1.113113%. :11} :13 111111111 1101-1191) 111111111 1111111111111 11: 1111151011111. 11:11:13me 1111113 101101. 7 1- 41.6 '1 1.1311011 (11-: 1311111111141 (111' 111.111 '11 11'_ 5311313111311; 111-11. 11 1101111111311 31116-7 5131111111 31.11011 11111131111113 LOE 111 11111:" 2'11 . 1257-3; 131111011 111111.111: POE 111.11). YEARS. 11.131111111131110 131 11111) '11-'11: 1111:111131-1) -11E11111111IE 3.111111111111511 "1.111 EILIE, 11.1113 111' [1111;111:131 11'11'111111111'1111 ATI A 11.1111 1.11111 .11 1111111111: 11111.11 11111321111111 11111111: 1?47, E1111 111111. 11?th 1111111:- 11..1.1.1. 1111111111111--. ".0311 '01" LFGPIHIT IA, 1133' 1.111311151113111) 1'11-1: 1.31.13.13.11 IS NQTED T51 021 PAGE: DF LBS ASTER-1.313 T0 BUREAU TIATFII WIHERY 7.1 1 SJ .1111. 131113111'1111'1'11'1 11111111111111 1.1.11. 1.03311113111131111131; 11111111: 1.1.1.1; 11111113;- FULL c1.1111.1.1T11 111111.111 IS 11.111.111.111: .1 1101111111. .11111?0 1:11 01' 1111111- TROARD Mil) GHIFF- EXECUTIVT 0F 1113113 T. 14/9 tuna . - . 1 "-3.711- Ronald Reagan-1532 11103 11110111: 111110 1111111111 . _c1111.1-111c11111 11.11:} 111113-1'1' 13.1011 (HIV- .. .- .. FBI ELI) Data: LII-LI 75 Tumult Iona-Illa g. rum-u all-II BEST AVAILABLE COPY I I LET-IL (hill? Ill?I. I 1?31 (Lat-mun .mnw ?4:113. L-: 'Jud: -1313. an dual to Hts/[5. ?mammal. ?y . --.I: .in5- L. nut?I?Lica UL II It 1 lh-l I I-I lul'II. JalIh?I I: II II: .- HII: I 5. mew any: +114 rm. l' I- 7 a 9, Sent l1 W: 531.153 283E101 Avon In Chum Ronald Reagan-1533 a II- . It: nun-.3? . 1 . [h . Jillian! :ijo who 1' 51-10227 GUE:gwe EMPLOYMENT White House Office (WHO) The followino intestigation was conducted by SA GEORGE E. SAUNDERS, on January 7,1975: The files of the_Personne1 Office, WHO, contained no record for the appointee: RDEALD MEAN. The files of the Records foice, EEO, C011 Ha ad the following information concerning'the Appointee: May 22, 1970, Commissioned menber, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmentai Relations. Term 4 years. RonaklReagan-1534 i . GWE:gwe United States Senator On 1/7/75, ROY GREENHAY, Administrative Assistant to United States.Senator ALLAN CRANSTUN, California, advised that the Senator.is unavailable fer comment inasmuch as the Senator is presently in California. _RonakIReagan-1535 .125 . . ihj 1&1 i?i?sii?? {El Il'l . twig. .. ASSOCIATE On January 3, 1975, CASPAR W. {associate}, (23> Secretary, Health, Education and walfare, advised Special Agent DAVID R. LCESCH that'he has known the appointee, REAGAH, since l95? and that he became closely associa ed with him when he served as a member of Governor cabinet as Director of Finance forithe State of California from l?Fq to 1970. He advised that during his tenure as Director of Finance, he had almost daily Contact with the appointee and learned a great deal about him. -Ee described the appointee as highly intelligent, extremely capable, a great leader, dependable, conscientious, and a completely loyal and dedi? cated American. He felt the apnointee had done an excellent Job as Governor of California and stated he enjoys an excellent reputation throughout the country. He knew of nothing which would detract in any say from_his character, associates, repa? tation or loyalty and he ~hly_recommended him for a position on the commission appointed by President FORE to investigate the recent charges made against'the Central Intelligence Agency, adding he felt the appointee eas'an excellent choice for this committee since he always had a great interest in the national security of our nation. . RonaklReagan-1536 1,1150= 161-10227 GWEzgwe CREDIT AND POLICE AGENCIES On January 8, SA CHARLES w. caused a search to be made of the files of the Credit Bureau Inc., Washington, D. C., and was advised that no record was located concerning the appointee;- On January 8, 1975,-Specia1 Clerk JOHN PAUL WILLIAMMEE, determined that no arrest record was contained in the Metropolitan Police Department files concerning the appointee. It is to be noted that at all times an indefinite member of unidentified records are out and not available for reVieW I - On January 8, 1975, Special Clerk JOHN PAUL WILLIAMMEE determined that no recerd was contained in the Department of Motor Vehicles, Government of the District of Columbia files concerning the appointee. On-January 8, 1975, Speeial Clerk WILLIAM H. LYERLY, Jr., determined that no record for the appointee could be located within the files of the U. S. Park Police, for Adult Criminal of Traffic records 5 'RonaklReagan-1537 - aih . hernias; WFO 161?10227 GWEnge MISCELLANEOUS On January 7, 1975, Special Clerk MYRA C. MILLER, caused a search to be made of the files of the House Committee on Internal Security and was advised that no identifiable derogatory information Was located concerning the appointee. On January 197755, Special Clerk ALICE HUNZER, caused a Search to be made of the fiies_of the Bureau of PerSonnel investigations, Civil Service Commission, and was advised that no record was fOund concerning the appointee. RonaklReagah?1538 ,amaiemstd?n the follotrinu F?fS/?rlg? H, -1 a . Trammg Legal; - RLAGAN SPECIAL INQUIRY BUDED EAST .5 RE ALGELES TELETTPLA 1o JANUARY 6 7 8, e. .e MW ARREST. .. RECORDS 0F CITRUS WATCTPAL (:0me EEST cova I EATER: BEEN ., 7 A TRAFFIC TICKET ON THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, FDR VIIDIATICN OF STATE 01-" CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODE 4000A (OPFRATINWD .. SUBSLQIJEITLLY A WAS ISSUED WHEN HE FAILED T-o APPEAR To ALSLTERLHAREE 7 5 WAS ARRESTED BY Les . EGELLs POLICE (LATE) ALE RETURNED To CITRUS MUNICIPAL CDURT IEIERE HE HAS CELEILTED r011 TATE a . RECORDS OF L03 ALGELEE TJRT, L03 1 . AEELEET THAT DEFAETFAAWA a? (1) - Ronald Reagan-1539 Approved: 97: I 7/43 i-Scnt' 7 I Put Speg'ig Charge - 7' Au b. Ir?lns?h? Inn-n: . w: 1M 7/.17 . - - PAGE Two TAD-ATHT '1 I 1 A TRAFFIC: LAFD DF 11 1 I - VIDLATTDF DF STATE DF CALIFDLNIA ALA-IDLE 2235A TOI APFFAD AND IT DEFT To WARRANT ION I. ?_w??nll I ACCORDING TO OF THE DOCKFT ROOM- DF TAIF Tais ATILI. ADDED THAT ARRESTEIAJ 0N THE TGIF-ICE MISSED TIER I I READ-OUT CONTAINING A43 OUT IIT THE 1 NAME AS BEING REFLECTS ix TFAFFTD CITATIDF FAD IssuFD INSTEAD OF 1 IDOCKH AIDS FMNICIPAL 113" LAFD I WHEN HE FAILED TD ITT DEFT TD WARRANT DD HIS ARREST ODE. FT LAFD HE In 1.05 ?1 . FMFIDIFAL AND WAS FIFFD #937 FOR SIPEEDIFEG CHARGE MM 1 AND FAILIFD ITD AFFDAIF TD AAFDFD THIS CHARGE . I A . 1 1 I THE FFDTADS ANGELES MUNICIPAL REFLECTS TDAT TRAFFIC DITATTDF LAW OF, . VEHICLE zzssoI FOR VIDLATIDF OF STATE OF DALIFDADTIA FDFF HE FAILED TD APPEAR -u 31" 2 Ronald Reagan-AS4011 1' ii; 155 . ?4-1211:: 1; fir; WI i i . I Air-71:11" 2 - 1: TATE THREE - THIS CHARGE NEAT To . (N I IWAS STOPPED BY THE GARDEN POLICE DEPARTMENT TAN THIS TTARRAAT AND TOSTED BAIL 0F TTAS SENT To WEST L03 AAGELFS TTJNICTPAL COURT II on MAY 15,- 13T3 BAIL WAS FORE EITED i I IT 15 NOTED THAT Tm: Ahab-bf ?31} I IONI I 7 f5 A 3mm? THE ABOVE 7 NOTED VARIQUS. COURT Reagan-1541 Th- Tammi .7 i i Assoc. Dir. . - A. ?Xsst.1)ir.: - 7 7_ Admin. .7 Comp, Syst. i {3 Ext. Affairs :2 Files Com. Gen. 11w. Idetn-t. NHCCI SC PLAIN. Intcil. 2 ALL INFORMATION CONTNNE-D Labnrz?ory Eva}. Spec. inv. TrztiI'Iing WM, WW T0 I TQR FROM (161-4.55) 5P RONALD WILSO REAGAN, SPECIAL INQIJIRY. HEBUIELCALL Io SACEAHEHIC IHIs DATEA 1 if. RICHARD-3099A, SACRAMENTO SAID HE HAS EEACAH EICHI YEARS CHICH ASSCCIAIICH HAS BEEN LIMITED TO I: CCHEEREHCES AND A FEW PUBLIC CATHERINCS HE CESCRICEC As HIXEC A a AFFAIRS. HE HIS EXTENSIVE SOURCES ?fy HE FEEL HE HECHS A GREAT DEAL ABCCI REAGAN. HE HAS HEACAN BECAUSE UHRCH wAs SPEAKER OF THE CALIF. SKATE ASSEMBLY CURIHCA FIRST TERMVAND HE HAS HAIHIALHED AN ACIIVE ROLE IN- I- DEMOCRATIC POLITICS CIACE REAGAN THEVGUBERNATORIAL IH.197C. HE SAID HIs OPINION IHAEREACAH MAINTAINED A HILIIAHISIIC TGNARD-PEGPLE HAS BASED CH.HIs BELIEF THAI A PCCLIC OFFICE HDLDEBHSFOULD NOT BE sC AND SIANT RECELE WORKING FORM HIH As UNRUH HEACAH IC I~w~w PEOPLE WORKING FOR $01.1; TREATED MORE IN THE NATURE Ronald Reagan- 1542 . 7; 4 its: 34:35 1! 21.; ik?hia Lt -- A. ?n at PAGE TWO SC 161-455 EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS AND THAT PATTERN 0F OFF FROM BY A RIGID CHAIN 0F COMMAND WAS EVIDENCE OF A LACK OF RESPECT FGR OTHERS. I CHARLES K. MG CLATGHY, SACRAMENTO BEE, SAID HE HAS KNOWN 7 .EEAGAN PERSONALLY FOE EIGHT YEARS, SUE ONLY THROUGH ATTENDANCE AT OFFICIAL FUNCTIONS. HE FELT, HOHEVER, HE HAS GAINED GREAT INSIGHT OE IHE TYPE OF PERSON REAGAIN Is THRGUGH HEARING PROH MANY PEOPLE HAVE KHOOH CIGUMSTANGES. ALL INFORMATION HE HAS HOULO IROICATE THERE Es RO OHESIIOH as T0 CHARACTER, HABITS, ASSOCIATES TO -THE UNITED STATES. HE SAID THAI, ASIDE HIS PREFERENCE FOR LESS CBNSERVATIVE PEOPLE IN RECOMMEND REAGAN FOR A POSITION AND.RESPONSIBLLIPY. MARCH FONG Eu, SECRETARY OF STATE, shin SHE HAS KNOWN REAGAN FOR SHE HAS A CALIFORNIA SENATOR, HAS HAD ONLY VERY LIMITED.PERSONAL EXPOSURE TO HEN. SHE SAID SHE HAS NO INFORMATION TO OUESIIOH HIS CHHRAOIER, PERSORAL REPUTATIDN, HABITS, ASSOCIATES OR LOEALIY TO THE Ronald Reagan-1543 i??ig?iik??ngg? 1: . 5 I jaigmi is :1 i in -7 luv A SEEATOES GEORGE E. mosceEE.AED ALBERT RODDA AND LEESY GREENE (PREVIOUSLY ALL SAID THAT PERSONAL EEPUTATIOE, HABITS, GEAEASTEE, ASSECTATES, AEE LOYALTY To TEE UNITED STATES AEE AEEVE .JACK STATED EE WQELDIEIGHLY RECOMMEND EEASAE. EDWIN BEACH SAID EE ABOUT CEAEACIEE, -REPUTATION, HABITS, ASSOCIATES ANS LSYALTY TO THE UNITED STATES IS SATISFACTORY. MBT-FBIHQ-CLB Ronald Reagan-1544 ?fig: 5-22-64) I I Date:? 1/9/75 the followmg in in plainteIxt or code) AIRTEL Via (PriorityTO: DIRECTOR, FBI FROM: sac, W50 (P) RONALD WILSON REAGA SPECIAL INQUIRY UDED: PAST Re WFO airtel to Bure?u, 1/8/75 LEADS: WASHINGTON FIELD I, at Washingtonoutstanding. 2. Office of WhIergate Special Proc. Force. out. mm DEPT 5% .40! Bureau - WED (161-10227) HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED GWEzgwe {1ij 549%! - I Ronald Reagan- 1545 SenIt Per pecml Agent in Charge Approved: 58 FEB-I. GPO 1970 0 - 402-735 Ill'ulh 161-10227 GWEzgwe White House Office On January 8, 1975, the following additional information was determined.by SA ROBERT P. CRONIH, at WHO records: January 4, WILSON REAGAN was appointed by the President to.the Commission on the CIA activities within the United-States. RonaklReagan-1546 2 .a?rw 1 1. :Aii?ii ?i L-?h . ars1ai?i1a?isgsigit_ hittin- wro 161-10227 GWE:gwe Atomic Energy Commission - Security (AECS) Germantown, Maryland- The following investigation was conducted by SA PETER P. OSINSKI, on January 8,1975: The Personnel Security_Files, Division of Security, United States Atomic Energy Commission was checked and it was determined that Security file CA 32055 WA contained the following inE5rmation concerning the appointee RONALD WILSON REAGAN: January 2, 1967 San Francisco, Galifornia, granted a clearance as Governor of Califonnia in connection with his official duties. March 24, 1969 "ngc1earance extended to USAEC, Weshington, D. C., The clearnace is currently active. No additional pertinent information contained Within the file. 3 RonaklReagan-1547 jE. WFO 161-10227 MGA:wmw l_ on January 8, 1975, MARY SHIHKWIH, Personal Secretary to United States Senator JOHN V. TUNNEY, California, advised SA G, AUSTIN the Senator is unavailable and he has authorized her to state the _appointee, RONALD REAGAN, is knoWn to him, he thinks highly of him and he would have no objection to his appointment to a position of trust and confidence. RonaklReagan-1548 . . 414": ad.? Lit. wro 161-10227 U.S. Department cf State (USDS) Washington, The following 1nvest1gat1on was conducted by Special Agent DONALD R. KOMAN on January 8, 1975: RICHARD P. PHRONEBERGER Clerk, Personnel Files, and ERNEST JEFFERSON, Clerk Personnel Locator, both Per? sonn?el Services Division, advised the records of their re- spective offices contain no information indicating appointee was ever employed in any capacity at USDS. SALLY CUTTING, Staff Ass1stant, U. S. National Com- mission for the United Nations Edu?ational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESC 0), advised the files of the commiSsion show no referenCe to: RONALD REAGAN as ever having served on the commission. L. ARTHUR MINNICH, senior Program Advisor to the Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Educational and Cul? -tural Affairs, advised he is the former Executive Secretary of the U. S. National Commission for UNESCO and recalled that -appointee never served on the commission. MINNICH noted the commiss?:ion had a meeting in San' Francisco in the Fall of 1973 which involved a number of cele? brities including SAMMIE DAVIS, JR. and SHIRLEY (TEMPLE) BLACK, who is current Ambassador to GHANA. He noted appointee was Governor of California at the time and possibly was involved with the meeting. He also thought that appointee's name may have been suggested for appointment to the commission or_ to the U. S. Delegation through a NNESCO General Conference, but to his knowledge appointee has never served on same. He noted that general conferences are held every two years on the even years. 5 RonaklReagan-1549 'x :7 I 3 iia? 2 a; Caz-1:" '1-1110 161-10227 I'gwe MISCELLANEOUS On January 9, 1975,1?Sp?cial Clerk 111.1131: 1.1 11111121111, caused a search to be made-of the files of the U. 3. Secret service, Department of the Treasury and was advised that no record Was found consanning the appaintee. RonakIReagan-ISSO h? - .. - 3 Issuef?ir. Aw; .- - - Asst. M12: . "vagi- ?ta?IEDn . ?3 I b. 1.1 {31: 15.2 . - Admin. - .- -. ?j c; irm 33' $132. .L?im Comp. Syst. Ext. Affairs a" 1m 1 Gen. I, - - Ident- Inspection 5 . IE: it F. Intel}. ?it; Sigma '5 - Laboratory - 08 SC RAIN Plan. a 12-13 AM RLB - W??i?f?hm?mg LesaICoun. re nmEcron 53;; .. mom act-4.5 3 (mm no ALB vases EAGAN, spasm. manna 4 RE so EEL IO 3mm: JAEEARY 8.. 1497.5. men 50g Eu, CALIFCR MIA SEwErAav or sun (any; rm SHE wen.? Ear. ggemzm REAGAN nus IF rs Em: to . Laox mo he an, sun SEE FEEL THAT HE 'mtw BE OBJECTIVE IEPARIIA. nEmsmus waQ/ E: mam MAKE IN nus Pasnr?ou SHE cousmEas HIM 5m: SAID uuir??a 0mm Ham SHE HAS no aEEeron'As ?to HIS nonEer on Aw BECAUSE HER ormout'orf ms ABILITY womb BE: 61mm BY rHEm arm-15m PmlrEcAL. SEE-REES, 11-: m: WERE Em sore 0:111:23 Posnxou, As EAAME IN SEE womb Hm. "'sm . . srArEb 51E DID nor FEEL .IEAI SHE anw WELL Enema WrigX93 .19 column: 51311513. i . "a ?rst {3.33% ?i . EM). 2 211575 EJF FBIHQ lo 3 ?151 .323 {5 r. A @3151 Ronald Reagan-1551 .61. A .. WFO 161-10222 GWE:gwe UNITED STATES OF STATE Special Agent KENNETH J. HASER, caused a search to be made of the Office of Security, Department of State, and was advised on January 105 19V5, that no additional pertinent information was found concerning the appointee RONALD W. REAGAN. RonaklReagan-1553 7 in; a in"; In" ?x FD-36 (Rev. 5122-64) 'i FEB-I i DawiI/13/75 Transmit the following in (Pype in plaintext or code) Vm AIRTEL 3 (Priority) TO: DIRECTOR, FBI FROM: SAC, 1mg (P) RONALD WILSON REAGAN SPECIAL INQUIRY BUDED: PAST - Re WFO airtel tagBur?au, 1/9/75. I 3? if; I i'Ev 1% 5m 5 'f LEADS: WASHINGTON FIELD at washingion,.D.fc.: 1. IRS 2. Offg Eflf:Wat? Proce. Force out.r All MATIONS Bureau HEREIN IS UNCLAS SHED 1 -, we (161-10227) DATE 14m gm GWEtgwe 1 _mw, %1 '31 I haw-1.5m mm? ?(yr .f 11?; - ?wk-EL: i ff! 4.- ?1 41.21:. 4 51mg W) wag-1961:? GPO 1970 402-735 ecial Agent in Charge . 1K: 1., ?Iii; iikzj;g i - Mr. Cleveland 1 - Mr. Young 1 Mr. Ritzer January 14, 19% ALL 3 BY Linnea EREIN IS 7 1 . gATw?L?vaw nits Jane: 7 if staff Assistant (Seen-ri?y) . . . 3513339333 limited ?ashington . 13- Q. REVIEW Sea (6 7 7 eriai near kiss; :7 . 7 4-124 Transmitte? herewith its a my memorandum containing - results pi ign?ggs?ign?an mnearning Rona-1d 1911505; 7 gain tamer tri?qwrinnr at 6312119931?, in amrdance with 'yntir request :r?nnived an Janngy 6, 1975 ?n investigition annaerning Ghvernor Reagan was: un??ntfeid: in; 1967 ,i the results at which have: linen furnfishe? tn yarn .. ?an nn?osed awry nemrandnm avers the 9335.01 since Eamry ,3 196?. af?x-mitten hing been ranaixgn; 11161::th ing. I nhgeks of the mes: at ?138 name nit matnrga?te special; Prosecutinn Mme Bapafimelnit wit angst-inning; affine 6f security {if gum; and the Revenue get-vice have an: been cnn?pietedi. When these checks have been mpleted, will be $131536. ?ngering}? grants, REC-63 I. 53116:; Birentnr 'Assoc. Dir. r. -, . Dep. AD Adm. .5: .r If 7. ?0 Asst. Din: I Admin. Camp. Syst. Exi. Affairs Files 8: Corn. Gen. Inv. Idem. 3f Inspection :1.3.4; See Note ?Page 2. A Training Legal Coun 7 7 relephone. g3 Enr- i" Ci 1 7 95mm San-:ym 1% TELETYPE Return to Mr ?ii- 4 lniell. Laboratory Plan. Evol. f1 Spec. -lnv. - GPO 954-546 Miss Jane Dannenhauer NOTE: Reagan, former Governor of.California, recently was appointed to President's Commission on CIA Activities Within the United States. Investigation determined 11 persons who are affiliated with the Democratic Party, including Alan Cranston, U. S. Senator from califOrnia, and California Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr., either declined to recommend Reagan or would furnish no recommendation primarily due to political considerations. ?None questioned Reagan's character loyalty, reputation, or associates.' arrested on several occasions for failure to appear to answer traffic citations. Investigation=otherwise favorable and complete, except for checks of films of three governmental agencies. - 3 Ronald Reagan?1556 an raise? use January 14, 1975 ?x .-.. {j 7 1 THE INVESTIGATIGN OE GGVEBKGB REAGAN CGWEBED INQUIRIES 1 AS T9 EIS CHARACTER, LOYALTY, ABILITY, AND GENERAL STANDING, BUT NO INQUIRIES WERE HABE AS T6 OF HIS INCOEE. This summary memarandum covers the periad since February, 1967.. Governor Reagan was berJ 4_ 7,1,1ng15, Emplozment Gaverner Reagan, who was sworn in as Governor of the State December 27,1966,cant1nued to serve ?357? in this capacity unt11 January 6,1975. On January 4,1975,Gov?rnor Reagan received a Presidential appeintment as a member of the President' A Cammission on Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Activities Within the United States. 6/ 4' a twee/m 9.1.4603 12w While a rv1ng as Go Arno: of Califor A, Governor Reagan was? also A member of ?he Board 0f1?egents of the Gniversity of California and from I970, toi?Ay, 1972, he also served as A member of the Advisory Cammission on Intergovernmental Relations,l Washington, B. C. 1 Harital Status Governor Reagan 18 married to the former Runny Davis, his se.cond wife. They Ana one of the1r two children, 1 Ronald Prescott Raagan, ggsv'3.f 71669 - Pal.isades, Galifaruia. ?Dep. AD lnv. ?z?mm Governor Reagan 3150 mazntain? A rAnch 7? Santa Barbara, CalitarAiA, where h? breeds And raises horses. 2Comp. Syst. I iExt. Affairs 1Fi es 8- Com. .Gen. lnv. il?eni. Inspection Intell. REdec Aubor rrmo ry 8.Ev 7. .- 9% 5/ 79/ Jraining May L: fggal Coun. Elephone Rm. Room 1258 - CPO 934-545 5 -mums?w_, R0naklReagan-1557 1 . - 7' 5:1:1- :5 1 1 EELEAE - ?.5 L1. .Ronald Wilson Reaggn Interviews Robert F. Six, Pres1den.t, Continental Air L1nee. Incorporated, Les Angelou, californ1a, advised he has been a close personal fr1end of Governor Reagan for over twonty-f1ve years. He stated Governor Reaganlis an outstanding selection as a member of the President iz's Commiseion on CIA Activities F1th1n the united States. He ::Sa11 he is of the opinion Governor Reagan is a goo1 staff 111 and will apply himself to his tasks with far greater zEa1 than will his colleagues. He advised Governor Reagan 11 hon1ot, strong, and very intelligent and has the ability t1 retain a high degree of the volum1nous m1teri1l which he studies. He said that although other members of the aforement1oned commission may possess broader knowledge oonoerni-ng inte1ligence matters, he feels Governor Reagan will be his own man and will arrive at good solid conclusions independent or his more experienced colleagues. Mr Six commente? favorably oenoerning Governor Reagan' 5 character, loyalty, reputation, and associates and be highly recommended him for a position 6f trust and confidence with the united States Govern??nt charlas B. Thornton, Gh?irman and Chief Executive Officer, Litton Industries, Incorporated Beverly Hills, California, advised he has known G1vernor Reagan for fifteen years. He said Governor Reagan iaIan intelligent and gifted 1ndividnal who is a topmnotoh'administrator. He said Governor Reagan is hardworking andlgives serious thought to 'matters which affect his country. He said Governor Reagan cannot be oonsidered- a "robber sma1p" or a person who will give superficial treatment to matters a1ming to his attention. He advised Governor Reagan is temperate in his personal habits and is devoted to his family. Hr. Thornton stated Governor Reagan' a character, loyalty, reputation, 1nd associates are unquestionable and he highly recommended 111 for a position of trust and con- fidence with the Federal Government. Edward K1111, of the Board of Directors, 6. 1. Trucking Company, Lea Angelos, California, and former Treasurer and Finance Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of California, advised he has known Governor Reagan RonaklReagan-1558 ??ifbg?: g?ifi 111.1. .51 2 1i}; 1? Ronald Wilson Reagan professionally end sociagly for nine years. He stated Governor Reagan has nade;n_nank do a successful executive which can be readily observed by the manner in which he led the State of California for e1ght years. He said Governor Reagan is a very inte111gent individual and his skill as an administrator is hard to equaI. He advised Governor Reagan was unselfish in his service- to the S2tate of Caddfornia and made many contributions to the people of that State. He commented favorably concerning Governor Reagan 3 character, loyalty, reputation, and associates.nnd heg- highly recommended him for a position of trust and confidence with the United states Government. A. C. Lyles, Producer, Paramount Studios.?o11ywood, California, advised he haE known Governor Reagan professionally and socially for thirty~11;e years. He stated Governor Reagan is a hardworking individuat and has always been destined to become a high public official no said Governor Reagan is a good listener and gives a great deal of consideration to the views of others in making- decisions. He stated Governor Reagan' character, loyalty, reputation 22and associates are above reproach and he highly recommended him for a position of trust and confidence w1th the Federal Government. Evelle J. YOungegy Attorney General State of California, advised in Los?Angelee California, he has been acquainted with Governor Reagan to; almost twelve years. He stated Governor Reagan is a completely honorable man who has a strong personality and never yield to any pressure of a devious nature. He said Governor Reagan is an excellent administrator and has an incisive mind which enables him to readily arrive at the_ rootihf?oompiicated problems. He advised that when confronted w1th important matters, Governor Reagan is able to perform with a high degree of efficiency. He commented favorably Governor Reagan' 8 character, loyalty, reputation, and associates and he recommended him for a position of trust and confidence with the united States Government. RonaklReagan-1559 . . . 1.23:3 i 2 =2 55 i 31'. - 2 '2 ?2 2 3.2.2.2.2312. 24-1" 17-5,. Eek-"r 2 . its has? 5 loss, s?ills? ?1.11 13h cote a ?2 at ?is . 2* Ronald Wilson Reegeh . Gardner Cowles, Chairmen, Cowles Communications, Incorporated. new York, yew York. advised he has known He stated GoverQor Reagan . responsible, He said Governor Reagan has a deep concern tor addfihtereet in the United States and its people.f He commented.faVQ2ehly concerning Governor Reagan's character, loyalty, reput?tiee. ahd associates and he highly recommended him for e?poehtioo'ofitrust and confidence with the Federal Government. Elton 3. Rule, Preeident and Chief Executive Officer, American BroadceetingComphnigh? incorporated, HeWeYork, New York, advised he has ghoeh governor Reagan for approximately ten years. the stated Govehhor:hefgeh is a man of integrity who is levelheaded and very;eeneervative in all of his under- takings. He said Governe??Reeg?n?deals with all problems and for a poeitieh of trust and confidence with the united States Government. Ehili?h C. Wilkins, Judge, United States District years. He stated he is of the opihion Goverhor Reagan proved himself to be a man of integrity 1h that while in office he tried harder than any of his to fulfill his campaign promises? He1advi?ed?h? hnowe of nothing unfavorable concerning Governor hehgen?g ch?gecter, loyalty, reputation, or associates his association with him he would recomme?d any peeition of trust and confidence with the Bhithd;$tatee Government. - .Califernia State Senator, Raedoloh Collier,? Sacramento, Galifernia, adtieed?he_hee known Governor Reagan for eight years. -He held ?ghtieltheugh he and Governor Reagen_ are members of opposing political eertiee. he considers him to he at the top of the list og??o?ernors'uhder whom he, Senator Gollier, has eerved._ Governor Reagan as a great edminidtrator W??hd?e? his own thinking and does something about it. Be stated.there is nothing "wiehy~waehy" - 4 RonaklReagan-ISGO ., .t?iaa 3.2: 1 1 tweet. years of the Reagan?odmitie?ratio? inf?rmg? Ronald Wilson Reageh' about Governor Reagan and:there he no question concerning his oharncter, loyalty,_reputetion, or associates. He highly recommended him for-n position'o? trust and confidence with the United States Government; Martianmith, Henegng Editor, "The Sacramento Bee," daily California, advised he has known Governor years. He stated he served as a reporter with the n6??p?g?r=irom 1965 to 1979 and as such covered and traveled with??overnor Roegan. He said that while he did not always agree with?abwernor Reagan?s philosophies and policies, he noted Governor hehgah'wae always well versed on the issues of the day. He orig he has found himself agreeing with GovernOr Reagan's vieypoihhegin the recent past. He said he considers him to be a individual and a very capable administrator. no odwaeeg he knows of nothing derogatory concerning Governor loyalty, reputation, or associates and he him for a position of trust and confidence with the Uhiteh;8thtee Government. . Charles K. Heela?ehy5,Vice President and Editor, "The Sacramento Bee," previously mentioned, advised he;haelhhot?e?oeernor Reagan for eight years. He stated his newspaper h?h beet politically opposite of Governor Reagan's was at odds with him and his administration. He ehid,ghowever, that during the tion was ever uncovered whg?h?weold cast an unfavorable reflection on Governor Ro?genfe?integrity. He described him as "Mr. Clean" a?d added that?if governor Reagan had ever donor anything wrong hie.newepap?r.t?olq have made front page have of it. He stated there is no;queetiqn concerning Governor Reagan's character, loyalty; reputation??or associates and said that aside from his; hr. Hocletehyfe;r?re?erenoe for less conservative people in GovernMent he wo?idi??ddhmend Governor Reagan for a position of trust and confidon?e ?lth the Uhited States Government.7 ?ery Shinkwin,18eorethry to John V. Tunney, United Stateo Senator.?roog?gxh?ornia, ndrieed in Washington, D. 0., Senator Tunney is Q?gv?f?nb?e for interview. She stated _eho is authorized to advie?isengior Tunney thinks highly of Governor Reagan-ind moo nozbhjehtton to his being selected for a position of trust and oontidehpeihith the Federal Government. 7 5 Ronald Reagan-1561 .. - - {e-i? . 25%: manila/?33$ ii? 5%an a: e: e- i rig-Ea '2 gee 7' I 7 INF Ronald Wilson Reagan Alan Cranston, united States Senator from California, advised in Los Angeles, California, he has no reason to question Governor Reagan' integrity, character, loyalty, or associates as they pertain to his, Governor Beagan' 5, selection as a member of the President 5 Commission on CIA Activities Within the United States. He said, however he challenges Governor Reagan' capabilities in that he is?not convinced Governor Reagan exhibits enough concern for the sort of threat to the civil liberties of individuals which the alleged Activities of the CIA imposes. He stated he further questions Governor Reagan' commitment ?site the ??gk which he will .he confronted with as a member of the aforementioned commission.x Senator Cranston declined to furnish any further information and sAateA he would not recommend Governor Reagan for the position in question. EdmundaG. Brown, Jr;, Governor, State of California, Sicramento, California, advised hA has known Governor Reagan for four years. He statcE he considers him to have been a good Governor; however, he. personally feels Governor Reagan greatly emphasized his own personal security. He said he also feels Governor Reagan Was overly solicitous of the California National' Guard, the State Department oP 33ustice, and the various state law enforcement agencies to the paint where the budgets of these agencies were not subject to fiscal review by the Office of the State Auditor. He advisedlhe also feels Governor Reagan displayed a great distrust 1or the professional career civil service employee of the State o1 California. He said he further feels Governor Reagan- is out o1 touch with the "common man" in that he restricts his associates to a very wealthy circle of close 1riends. He Advised he'has no reason to question Governor Reagan' 5 character, loyalty, reputation or associates. Governor Brown stated he feels Governor Reagan apparent overemphasis on ecurity ang law eAforcement matters could raise a question oi possibhe biAs Ah Governor Reagan? part as a member of the President's Commission on CIA Activities Within the united States. He stated he would not make a recommendation one way or another Aoncerning Governor Reagan appointment as a member of this hoAy. RonaklReagan-ISGZ in L32 i?iijas i? isi? z' Air A. Ronald Wilson Reagan The following indiVidnals, who are affiliated with the Democratic Party and who have known Governor Reagan for vary1ng periods of time up to eight years, either declined to recommend him or woold furnish no recommendation concerning him. Governor Reagan was by these persons as a capable, honest, and very intellikent individual who is highly motivated. It was stated he is u1traconservative in his views and is strongly opinionated and 11d not show compassion for professional career civil service employees of the State of California during his tenure as Governor. It was also stated Governor Reagan is a strong advocate of law and order and, as California National Guar1 State Department of Justice, and the various State law enforcement agencies were not subject to normal fiscal review by the State Auditor 5 office. It was also stated that during his tenure in office, Gorernor Reagan greatly over- emphasized his own persona; security, however, it was noted that during a portion of this period there was considerable social unrest throughout the country Two of these persons questioned whether or noE Governor Reagan would be objective and unbiased in making decisions as a member of the President' Commission on CIA Activities Within the United States. None of these persons furnished any derogatory information concerning Governor Reagan' character, 1eya1ty; reputation, or associates. Jesse M. Unruh, Treasurer State of California, Sacramento, California March Fong Eu, Secretary of State, State of California, Sacramento rCalifornia James R. Mills, Speaker10f the Senate, California State Assembly, State of California, Sacramento, California Leo T. McCarthy, Speaker.of the Assembly, California State Assembly, Sacramento, California George B. Seasons, California State Senator, Sacramento3 California RonaklReagan-1563 wruRonald Wilson Reagan Gallforn?a State State of California, Sacramento, California Edwin Beach, Acting Director of Finance, State of California, Sacramento, California A. Alan Poet, gegietatrve Analyst, State of California, Sacramento, California Richard Editor, "The Sacramento Bee," daily newgpaner published in Sacramento, California- 1 persons, consisting of professional associates and acquaintances; 'ere interviewed. .They stated Governor Reagan is a loyainA?egieen citizen of good character, reputation, and associates andithey recommended him for a position of trust and confidence ?nited States Government. 'He ?was variously described ae?an intelligent, conecientious, dependable, forthright, hardcorking, honest, sincere, stable, and trustworthy individual, jlt~wae stated Governor Reagan is an excellent administrator rhogpoesesses the ability to analyze problems and arrive at obiectnre conclusions. It was further stated Governor Reagan iagarticulate, compassionate, perceptive, and straightforward; 'He was Siso?deecribed as having a broad knowledge of domestic andainteinn$ional affairs and as a person who is fair and impartial 1n with others. Several of these persons commentedgsorerner Reagan is an excellent choice as a member of the @resident'e commission on CIA Activities Within the United States. _Pereen$ acquainted with his close relatives advised they are reputable individuals. George_L. Murphy, former United States Senator from Gallfornia, Lee angelee, California Walter Pidgeon, noted motion picture actor, Lee-Angelee, Callgornla RonaklReagan-1564 linemen a. a a, Ronald Wilson Reagan Justin Dart, Chairman and President, Dart Industries, Incarporated L08 Angeles, California 3. Haynes, Chairman and Chief EXeeutive' Officer, 36hr Industn1es, Incorporated, Chula Vista, Carifornia Hugh A Evana, Judge Third Dis-trict Court Calif6rnia Albert Hedda, Cw1iforn11 State Senator, S?eramento, California James CagnEy, noted mot1pn picture actor, Beverly 31116, California Stanton 6. Hale, Chairman Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, Los Angeles, California I Henry Salvateri Chairman and President, Grant 011 T661 Cempany, L05 Ahgeles, CalifOrnia J. R6b6rt F1uor16ha1rman and Chief Executive Officer, F1uor Cerperat1on, Los Angeles, Caliiernia C. J. Hedberry, Gha1rman of the Beard and Executive foicer (Southern California), Bank of Am6rica Nationai Trust and Savings Association, 56616 Fr6neisco California Earle M. Jorgenaen Gha1rman and Chief ExecutiVe Officer, Earle Jorgensen Company, Los Angeles, Califeraia Gordon Luce, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ban Diego Federal S6vznga and Lean AEsoci6tien, Sanabiaga, California Hervyn M. Bymalla_, Lieu1enant vaernor, State of Gaiifornia, Sacramento, California RonaklReagan-1565 Ronald Wilson-Reagan John Hay, President Ca11forn1a Chamber of Commerce, Sacramento California William Banowsky, President, Pepperdine University, Aalihu Cal1fornia Caspar W. Weinngger, Secretary of Health, Education, and W?lfare William Frenah Smith Senior Partner, Les An?gelesg, California? law ?1rm of Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher_' James A. Hayes, Chairman 9f the Los Angeles Gaunty Board o?-Bupervisors Los Angeles, California Frank K. Richardson, Associate Justice, A Supreme Court of Califernia Sacramento, California William P. Clark_, Jr., As-sociate JustiCA, Supreme Court of California,. Sacramento, California Ernest J. Laebbeeke, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, TI Corporation of California, Los Angelas, California Close Relatives In ad?itian sun, previously mantianed, Governor ReagAn has the f?ll?AinA living close relatives: Son . Daughter Daughter LEiAhael Edward Reagan 'AnAheim. California {MaAreen RAAgan 51115 . LAA Angeles, California Patricia Ann Reagan SaAta Monica, California ~10 A- RonaklReagan-1566 ~33; A firigi?? A a? ?Ei13 its?353.: 1: Ronald Wilson Reagan Brother J0EE Neil Reagan '7 Rancho Santa Fe, California Credit and Arrest Checks Information has been:reoe1ved from appropriate credit reporting agencies indicnging their files contain either no record or no additional pertinent information concerning Governor Reagan. Information has be?n from appropriate law enforcement agencies indicating their 1ilee contain no informa? tion ooncern1ng Governor Reag?h or his c1oee relatives, exoept the following: The records 01 he Citrus Municipal Conrt, Govine, Cehiforniah disclose was cited by the West Covina fornin, Feline Department on for operating en- unregistered vehicle. A traffic warrant wag innued when he fai1ed to appear to answer thin char 6 and he was nrrented on by the Les Angelee,CnlL10rnin Police Department. 3e was returned; to the Gitrus Municipal Court and on con? victed on this charge a?d fined The records of the West Los Angeles Eunieipal Gourt '13: :g 1 nun 01136 on by the Lee Angolan, rn;ifornin, Pnlioe Department for ep?Eding. traf?ic warrant was issued onl when he failed to appear to answer this charge, wEien warrant in still open. It was determined that when he was arrested on-l by the - 11 - RonaklReagan-1567 b" b" m] ON Ronald W11666 ?66366 L66 Angeles, 6611166616, 961166 Department, as previously acted, this warrant was missed as the computer printcut misspelled his name. The records of the West Lee Angeles municipal Ccurt, L66 Angeles, California, further I was c1ted on by the Lee Angeles, Califoxnia, Palice Department for speed1ng. A traftic wartant was issued when he failed to appear t6 answer .thie char 6 and following b6 his 66666t an by the b7c L66 Angeles, California #61166 Department, pr6v16661y mentianed he 69966166 16 West L66 Angeles Municipal Caurt and was fined : 1126r speeding and 161- 161mm to 313966.? 1 The records cf the WeSt Los Angeles Municipal Court, L66 Angekee Cal?foxnia further die- clcsel I was cited :onl Ifor speeding. A tr6?11c 66rrant was issued when he 161166 ta 6 'g6r and 6n he 102161666 fer th?s charge. Security G16arance Governar Reagan 666 granted a clearance on January 2,1967, by the A66m16 Energy Commissian. This clearance remains in 611666. A 9554 Gheeka Informa-tion has Been received 1666 the fellewing governmental agencies indicating 6heir 11166 contain either no record or no additional pertinent information concerning Gavernor Reagan: 6% Agdaaud?u /uid?wo? was 6ymay 21/6. RonakiReagan-1568 1-1-3 ?t zii?hii?hhg,111 111.111.111.161: Ronald WilSon Reagan Atamie Energy 99mm;931?n; Bureau of Persognel Invegiiggtiogs, Civil Service reemmission; Cegtralilntelligence Agency; Defenge antral?lndexz?f Investigations; House committeeianilnt?rnal Security; naval Investig??1ve Segvice; naval Intelligence Cg?gaag; waited States-Seeret Service: and T??TWht?el?ouse Office. (The central fil?s the FBI, including the files of Identification ngieiqn,igqn?ain n6 additienal pertinent :.?a?g?m?t10n cancerning Gd??rnd? Reagan. - 13 - RonakiReagan-1569 it: 5:12.; 5 3.9. .5 .5 ?5501:. Dir. a . Cleveland January 15, 19?5 BY To [my HERHN \s 544333015 ?ies Jane Dannanhauer staff Ass1stant (Security) The white Hausa Hash1ngton, n. Dear E135 Bannanhauer: Reference 13 made ta my letter dated January 14, 1975.1h1ch fura1shed ye 1th 1 results of investigation ,fbrmer Governor of concerning Ronald ?ilsan?_f? a Referral/Congult; ?111?orn1a. 1 - Informatian has been rece1ved 1ndieat1ng the 111es 91 the Gifice 01 Security" Department 91 State, ,contain an additional internatian concerning Governor J?eagan. ?hen the checE cf the files of the affiae 91 Watergate 8936131 Prosecut1on Farce, Department of Justice, has been completed, yen will be Iadvised. Singereiy years, 4?m- Clarence E. Kelley _Dep. AD .Adrn. AD Inv. ?ssl, Dir.:' -Admin. D1rector RonaklReagan-157O Comp. Syst. 31Exl. Affairs 1 Files Co?m. iGen. Inv. Idem. Inspection .lnfell. 'Lahorutnry ?EPlan. 8. Eval. Spec. Inv. gTraining gngal Coun. 4glephom: Rm. . 'Irecfm' Sec'y 4? magm? FD-Sb?zf??v. 5122-64) 11 i. 'rP . FBI Transmit the following in Dam; 1/23/75 AIRTEL (Type in p'laz'nte'xt 01- code} DIRECTOR, FBI FROM RONALD WILSON REAGAN SPECIAL BUDED: EAST 31_- Bureau - WFO (161-10227) . ALL 0011111111111 111111111 18 UNCLASSIHED DATE I BY 3141/11 SAC, ?gb (161-10227) (Rub) Re WFO airtel to Bureau, 1/13/75. . 1 1m! 1f cam/m (Priority) NOT :2 FEB 21.1975 '5 . RonaklReagan-1571 1:7 Approw .1: 1 1111711: Special Agent in Charge 1 Sent .11 11;;1jgai 41311311 4933 GPO 1970 - 4024735 1.1. g; 9. WFO 161-1022L GWE:gwe Office 9f wat%ggatei3gecial-Prosecution Force On January 22, {197%, CARL B. FELDBAUM, Executive Assistant to the Special ProSecwtion Force advised SA MAURICE G. AUSTIN that RONALD WILSON REAGAN is not the subject of infestigatdon. RonaklReagan-1572 ti, gm; . 4 Mr. Cleveland 1 Mr. Young 1 Mr. Ritzer January 28, 1975 BY LIAISON 3 . TNNEU i g; Miss Jane Bannenhauer Au 9* Staff Assistant {Security} g} The White 9M ,1 Washiagtoa, n. C. Wear Miss Dannenhauer: Reference is ma?a t6 my letter date? January 15, 1975, an? prier cerrespandence which furniShed you? 3 results of luvestlgatzon cancerning Renal? Wilson eagan1 former Gevernor 6f California. InferQation has EQEQ received indicating ighffi; caverns: Reagan is net the subject af an? investigation by the Office of Speelal Proauution Farce, Department 9f Jastice. This canclu?es the iawegtigatina in this matter. Si?cek?ly-yours1 . I.y-fmr. . - II a limita?si Ciasm??d?? '1hf?i Clarence M. Kelljif M4- yiew g: ff gewgugi Birertar va- .ng 39 magma a :9 Mr rm" Ui?m Q's 4i Assoc. Dir. Dep. AD Adm. Dep. AD inv. RER: IAssi. Din: (5) H. I I Admin. 5-. .- Comp. Syst. If 1.1.4] 1 Ext. Affairs -. - RETURN .TO MR. MROOM 1258'- Idem. . Ins pecfion Inieii. 3 Laboratory Plan. 8- Eval. Spec. lnv. 3 Training I iI ILegai Coun. {Telephone Rm. ?g $33? .. Jirecior Sec' MAIL [2 FE: W219. 997 ?3 f? Ronald W. M: If} Sw- 1 cp09m.-- 0-73iReg. 10-9?15) March 24, 1976 I: lmmedi ate Date IEEPlaintext 1 A 7 Transmit in Code 1a etype ttac ed Eprgent . Message Nitel From: Director, FBI To: VSACs: To: Legats: ALL CONTAINED . HEREISN IS UNCLASSIHED ma?a?m 1 T_o: 1: The President I: The Vice President White House Situation Room Attn: Attn: Attorney General Deputy Attomiey General Attn: Analys 1s and Evaluation Unit I: Assistant Attorney General Civil Rights Division Assistant AttOrney General. Criminal Division Attn: Internal Security Section Att-nzi General Crimes Section 3. :3 gen: ?rnJ Drug Enforcement Administration RUEANATV National Aeronautics Space Adm. Immigration and Naturalization Service National Security Agency U. s. Marshal?s Service (Atm? 500? Department of the AirrForce (AFOSI) 1:1 Se?Vice l: Department of the Army U. S. Postal Service (if Classified) - (Use RUEVDFB if Unclassified) Director, CIA U. S. (PID) Commandant. U. S. Coast Guard ecre eerCe Secretary of State Director. Defense Intelligence Agency Department of Transportation Energy Research and Development Dire or Securi Administration bag. /ofm_ {fins of Treasury Department of Treasury Listed . Attn. Bureau of ToEacco Firearms NAN 25 ?975 Assoc. Dir. - .3. En 32:23:: Ac? Classification: 7. . ?35? Admin. 1: Confidential Foreign Liaison Unit Comp. Syst. I x? am I Unclassified?? i: Route through for rev1ew 2 the": g. 5 Cleared telephonically Subject (Text begins next page): g; .. with UNKNOWN SUB A it, ERESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE RONALD GOVERNOR 1: 6i? ARIZONA RAUL CASTRO, THRE . :leagnaIEicguni TO ASSASSINATE, MARCH 23, .1975 5.233;" Ronald Reagan- 1577 i 3:122; g3 @1113:ng TELETYPE UNIT 12]? SCI. G. SHERHTN, PHOENIX POLICE DEPARTNENT AND SET. A. ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, PHOENIX HERE ADVISED OF .- . - - . ASSOC. Dir. -.. *I?Ajm?s if FBIPH ON m6? THE PH HEW ARI ONA IDEFICIT BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION HAS ADVISED BY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Tucs'ON, ARIZONA OPERATOR AT P.M. ON MAR OH 25,_1976 AN UNIDENTIFIED CHALEI CALLER TOLD HER, ITHE FBII THAI REGAN MD RAUL .CASTRO HILL BE SHOT THE CALDER INNEOIATELY THIS INFORMATION HAS FURNISHED TO PHOENIX OFFICE OF FBI AT. .uml P.N. ON NAB CH 25, 1976. P.N. INNEDIAIELT RECEIPT OF ABOVE TELEPHONE CALL, SERVICE, PHOENIX. SCI. LARRY BUNIINO, TUCSON POLICE INFORM AT ION. FBIHQ ACH . Ronald . (?5.36; n- HmIf5:22-64} . J. In: Date: 8/20/76 Transmit-Me following in 4 (Typie in pilaintexl or code) '1 AIRTEL . . ALL INFORMATION CONT NED - '1 . - "f??f?aia?am: mums? T0 DIRECTO . weMVVEROM FRANCISCO (89?139SUBJECT aka . 1b"? 7 5. Ronald Reagan-157W," (00: SAN FRANCISCO) f. . gga 171/101 eff? a Re San Franc1sco airtel to Bureau, 11/25/75. Enclosed for the-Bureau are five copies of an One copy of LEM is being disseminated to the U.S..Secret Service, San FrancisCo. ?Latins."- 11.1.1 . 1 0n 8/18,/76, Assistant 5 her iff BUD COOK, Monterey County Sheriff's Office Salinas, California, advised I that Sheriff JACK DAVENPORT had neceived a card with other - i enclosures from aI i _7S_an Francisco, California. COOK stated that this card Contained certain veiled threats againsg?g?esidential candidate RONALD REAGHN. /?Mjw 3137C On 8/18/76, BUD COOK made avaail?e a ggiy'of the envelope in which card_and- doCumean?gqugge . 'ch was postmarked 8/5/76, at MontereyC=California. "Exa. na ion . of'many documents revealed that these documents have been 1 - 7 - previously received through investigation of by the FBI, and that information has been furnished to the U. 8. Secret Service. It is noted in referenced airtel that the SeCret Service is wel; aware of activities in Francisco, Ca11fofn1a, and that they are aware that he "n Bureau (Enos MEYEQWSM has new?. 11m 11; -in i094 I 1?93. San Francisco rrCC? 71Qai? Sag]; 313 ii} i LIL 51391-7 .1 -. . i 7- SF 89-189 NWM/nan iLis an individual considered potentially dangerous to the life of the President of the United States. On 8/19/76, information contained in the communication through Sheriff DAVENPORT was furnished to U. S. Secret Service Agent RQBERT MC KNIGHT, at San FranciSco, by SA NORMAN W. MOLEERUP, FBI, Monterey. In view of the fact tzhat 7 Iis well known to the Secret Service in San Fr.ancisco, no further investigation is being condUCted, UACB. Ronald Reagan-1580 - MAEMJEO. STATIES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL 02F INVESTIGATION San Francisco, California In Reply, Please Referto August 20 I - 1976 b6 WINE SF 89-189 .b7C i I I ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED . HEREIN Is UNCLASSIFIED - . ALSO KNOWN AS DATEivzerif. vabyno On August 18, 1976, Assistant Sheriff Bud Cook, Monterey County Office (MCSO), Salinas, California, made available an envef?pe sent to_Sheriff Davenport, MCSO, Salinas, California, from I San Francisco, CaliforniaE. This envelope was postmarked in Monterey, California, on'August'S, 1976, and contains a -card addressed to Sheriff Davenport which contained veiled threats against Presidential Candidate Ronald Reagan. b6 b7c A COpy of the enveIQpe, the envelope containing the card and the card is attadhed herewith. Information'contained was furnished to U.S. Secret Service Special Agent Robert Mc Knight, San Francisco, California, on August E9, 1976, by Special Agent Norman W. Mollerup of the Federal Bureaw of Investigation. Ronald Reagan-1581 . 'This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. :It is the prOperty of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. I Iv-Iw K.- ?in! if? EnclOs??. -i 3:75;: -- i??ii?iin 2 EE a. a . . /f ,7 ?7 .1111 {21:1, (6"ij 7:7 ?7 f7: #7 it?? @i?af C: 7 if. y: . ?zmy farm. w/ 121/ I 7 i a! {244' mi .j't 5' c} I .9 Ronald Reagan-1582 it?i?li? is 7 6 j. II- .. rig; 1111?: I 1 1111-} Behold, my brothers, the spring has come; the earth has received the embraces of the sun and we shall soon see the results of that love! Ev very seed 1s awakened and so has all animal life. It 15 through this mysterious power that we too have our being and we therefOre yield to our neighbors, even our ammal neighbors the same. right as m1rselves to inhabit this land 1? Sitting Bull - Ronald Reagan-1583 1.1.1.1 . 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'35 ~55 i .55" 5.1.. . . .9 5' .5- 55' 5:;9 5?9 754;.54' 5.525. 321:5511?: 5.3.553.'53 ?57 ?445951-5" 531' 5-51-5114" aft"; 521:; j} U, (#7359: [1?7 My ?MW-mad: 5 -. 5- 35/555- 75/532155 ?Wig-V ~49: 55115 5.55 5 5:55 ?7 21" ?at: .9: 4/ Q: ?174/? Jy?axf 7? :a 5.5.5557 75W ?35 5:53.553 9" ?Ff-555? ?7'75 ?g ill! um 33/ 5755'? 33is?? ,35?1?3?2; 11:31!? 5" ?27 ?5.1.5539"? Ty? L7 2:11? - ?If! '15. 7 4 I'm; .- an.- 5?3 mil ?:55 .4335? ff 57:3?5? 5595755? 3.lfh'?' ?57 52-5! m- 4 5- I397 334 :31-453 .7332.? Ronald Reagan-1584 .51. 79 .. - 3.393 9/5; ,wyWIL/Pagf 25:? ?33.5.53.3535 aye-FEM f5'vwl'vwv ?W?l Il/ Whig?? ..K?mnmu - . - . . . . . . . . . -- an?. i It" [in-365(Re1311-27-74Date: 8/19/76 I- . 3 -. Transmit the following in (Type in plaintext or code) 1 . v- AIRTEL AIR MAIL I 10 . . L4 (PrecedenceTo: Director, FBI (44 $44, be) ATTENTION: GENERAL INVESTIGATIVE ION CIVIL RIGHTS SECTION SAC SAN FRA I3 CRIMINAL SECTION I: INTELLIGENCE DIVISI i aka - . 9-111." ,er ?Ii-iv r. AU. INFORMATION CONTAINED .. - -. .- HEREIN Is UNCLASSIFIED 011121211 WWMD RONALDCREA-GAN - VICTI-N . be INTERFERENCE WITH PROTECTED ACTIVITIES [3 CR CI EL DIH 3D (RAM PA PE I3 PF :1 DAMV [3 DAMV- FR CAA AP CI IWFC I: CWAA EID Bomb-{Threats I: Extremist- atters Ewe-r White Hate [3 Black ?1 Summary of Complaint: .. Ind1vidua1 ide_ntified- asI INM, DOB called Oakland Resident Agency threatening to kill 1f and when REAGAN came to .Qaklandb California. Secret Service imme- diately notified; AUSA, San Francisco, consulted, and prosecution declined pending further invESt.i.gation by Secret Service. AUSA I requested FBI maintain close liaison with Secret Service re location and interview Investigation to locate negativ to date. Local authorit-ies notified, and appropriate stops placedINDICES: Negative .SEBS {18% 4/1/ 7&1? ACTION. UAC i SG/Ifi'i? ?hmmw and BREW . LHM enclosed Copy to: US: 557 Bureau (Enc I: FD-376 (Enc. to LEM) Secret Service 2 San Francisco LHM being suibmitted ATF [j Report being submitted [3 Preliminary investigation instituted I [3 Limited investigation instituted - i continuing Ronald Reagan?1585 I 511.: UNITED STATES OF BUREAU DFINVESTIGATION San FranCiscc, California Please Refer to _g August 19, 1976 but x] also 'kn?Wn gs - - All. comm HEREIN 1's DM- RONALD REAGAN VICTIM INTERFERENCE WITH FEDERALLY PROTECTED 3AQTIVITIES One copy of thisrmemomandum is being furnished to the S. Attorney, San California-, and U. S. Secret Service San Frand1seo - At 9: 04 AM, Augus.t 2,1976, an individual who is believed to be. a Negro male :adu?t te.lephonically contacted the Oakland Resident Agency of 1he Federal Bureau of ?Invest1gatlcn an-d state?? "If Rbnald Reagan comes to Oakland, California he will be a d_ead motherf"" Interviewing Agent, through indirect questions determined the caller' identity to. bel born address given as Oaklan a 1 ornia; however, caller stated hegdoes not 11ve_ a=t this address any longer, and then abruptl-y b1bke off conversation. - At 9:08 AM, U. S. SeCret Service Agent Kent Barnes, I San Francisco, California was advised of the caller' threat by Special Agent Lance D. samue1soh, FBI. Barnes advised 1 . Secret_ Service would immediately open a case and attempt to b: develop further information 1e1ative to - At 9: 38 AM, August 2, 1976, a second telephone call was received at the Oak1an1 Resident Agency of the FBI from a male who identified himself as __jand stated, ?You know Reagan? I'm going to kill him if he ever comes to Oakland?_ In further _1emmunication with__ the caller This documen_t contains neither recommendations nor conclusions 1 of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to a your agency; it and its Contents are not to_ be distributed Outside _your Id 1586 w" 1 i 4 ona eagan- i -- 3 - a 11:.1iis ?1 mum-W .. I. I also known as RONALD REAGAN - VICTIM INTERFERENCE WITH FEDERALLY - ACTIVITIES i. . he was asked to spell his name and he did so, and when asked for his home address aga1n_ st_ated it wasl I Oakland, and once again abruptly broke the connection. I The matter of the. ca1.1 was again relayed to Kent Barnes, Secret Service, SannFranc1sco, at 9: 47 AM, August -2, 1976, by Special Agent Russ:e11 J. Huckaby, FBI. On- August matter was presented to Assistant U. S. Attorney Robert D. Ward, San Francisco, who after hearing the of th 13 matter advised he would dec?l-1ne-prosecut1on-of for t:he .t-i-me- =bei-ng, pending I further developments of the? inveStigation being conducted by Secret Service. Mr. Ward. advised he would request that the FBI maintain close liaise-n with the Secret Service for further developments. b" 13? NJ Ch Daily Contacts?and.joint investigative eff by the FBI and Secret Se1vice- have failed.to locate . i who has moved from the address given, and his wherea on are presently unknown. The information calls and verbal threats, as- Well as background information and photographs have been provided to the Pat-rol- Division and Special Operations SectiOn 0f the Oakland Police Department, Oakland, California Investig ducted by the Oakland Police Department to locatetfiff:ffjhas been negative to date. On August 9, 1976, Kent Barnes, Secret Service, San Francisco was __contacted.? and advised his investigation to locate was negative to date, and without an interview ofi Ii again reiterate his threats, he would la- authority to arrest without prior U. S. Attorney authority, _which,_ without interview, would not be forthcoming. Ronald Reagan-1587 2 '51. -.--1 I: .1 .313: . .iia hi?si?a 11111111111111. L- an?- . 1 1-1- 1. - ?lull. . .. I h""l I RONALD REAGAN VICTIM INTERFERENCE WITH PROTECTED ACTIVITIEs. n; 'Appropriate stops.have been placed with local authorities to facilitate notification of the Secret Service and the FBI in the.event_ is arrested so interview of may take place. Records of the Alameda County Central Identification Bureau, Oakland, on AugESt 2551976; disclosed an extensive -arrest record including'the'foliOwing major offenses: 'RonaklReagan-1588 . lag}; .. .- -. 93?. i- 2 . - zahiai" I UNllhu QA: . I Menomnum 7 T0 DIRECTOR, FBI 7 DATE: 11/12/76 . -7 ATT EXTERNAL AFFAIRS DIVISION - '3 Rwy: Kg LOS ANGELES (80- 421) (1ENTITLED - . AOLICE INTELLIGENCE Vs. A As Ail/?? A AGELES HERALD EXAMQEB .7 "Am-vi" 11412476 .2515 A A 9,7 3 Enclosed herewith for the Bureau is the original .K: and one xerox copy of an artipie titled as above. In View of the contents of the article, Los Angeles recommends that a letAQr 0f appreciation be 5 A directed to the authOr, RONAL Los Angeles indices contain no InformationAthat would preclude a letter of appreciation. If the Bureau concurs, the letter of appreciation should be directed to RONALD REAGAN, 10960 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 812, Los Angeles, -California. 7002A 1 W0 MNME 9 A mammouc 18 0M 9AA ?r I I BID-350 (R ev?. 1l-I11-75) . BEST AVAILABLE COPY I I gigharge gaJIInstI t? ?gen-ICE page, name of newspaper, City and state.) Afii HULL 1LT) TELL 14th ALLINFORMAHDN MAW Date: 11/12/76 EditionFriday Latest! Author. EditorzDO?ald Goodenow me; POLICE HEALTAN 1V8 PRIVACY RIGHTS Character: EDITORIAL Classi?jcl?t?' ION 9e 2 301%? es Ronald Reagan-1590 I If I gig: 0507:1975 . slaw"? 1\ a a; Maggi} G?Q??au I i i I I lie ?i?a 4Lm5Lsughh/w l' A.) {E?gmxgimw . mxumm: r: Ronald Reagan-1591 K: 3 .. i . i 233;, 1 ham} .g awhiuia ?113 ALL INFORMATION November pumsIDE SOURCE d? Honorable Ronald Reagan Suite 812 10960 Wilshire Boulevard- Los Angeles, California .90024 Dear Mr. Reagan: I have had the.opportunity to read your fine arti~ cle entitled ?Police Intelligence Vs. Privacy Rights,? which . p4- appeared in the NovemberEIZth'edition of the "Los Angeles Herald Examiner.? I very much appreciate your support of this Bureau's efforts in the internal security field. My associates and I trust our work Will continue to merit your confidence. Sincerely yours, . MAILE010Ex. 1m, MizKell?1976 i . . i 1 Clarence Mh-Kelley 3 FBI director .. . . -- DEC r? 1 Los Angeles (80-421) 1 13 Reurlet 11/12/76. mum. Ana's. Dlr. a (5) . Legal m. m. -- APPROVED: Adm. .:erv __ai .- . Ext. Plan. Fln.& Pm. - Ft: Rec. Mata?;- Director . . . . . Assac. - 3- 3? Dep. AD Adm Spec-1W- Inn". - I Training I Laboratory 089' Inte" Legal Coun. _r'yp . Elam: Ic. gnf. . int. Inv. Twining Tolo plum. x? 5'53 W4 MW TELETYPE UNIT \a-e 3? GPO - '207-525OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 SOIU-IDE MAY 1962 EDITION GSA GEN. REG. N0. 27 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum To DIRECTOR: FBI um: 1/30/69 ?53 LOS ANGELES 2:22 ?Lb?b . I W'w?ww' PROGRESS LETTER g, 9% Re Los Angeles letter to Bureau dated 9/30/68. 1. CURRENT ACTIVITIES 0R EMPLOYMENT in] I . b6 2. DATES OF CONTACT b7: b7D Contacted on a daily basis. 3. OUTCOME OF CASES NOT COMPLETED A. SUCCINCT SUMMARY OF INFORMATION FURNISHED On 10/28/68, source advised thatl b6 b7C b7D @743 7 Vow- ?m Bureau RM) 1 Los Ange es . GEB/bje 1:11: 2' 5T git? tasr~ ?7 q;5 a . ?E??ii b6 we The sale of the Parvin Dohrmenn Company, which owned the Fremont and Aladdin Hotels, Las Vegas, was finalized out of escrow on 1/10/69. At that time, Parvin Dohrmann stock had Jumped to about $75.00 a share and as of 1/24/69, the stock was at about $88.00 a share68, source ady;?ed thetl has indicated 0n 11/2/68, source advisedl b6 b7c b7s Subsequently, Inothing further has been heard to date by source. if? 575 -2- RonaklReagan-ZOG? 132 1371) La: On 11/30/68. source advised thatl b6 b7C b7D On 12/21/68. source advised he had heardl On 1/2/69. source advisedl b6 b?C Sourc entioned' on 1/4/69 thatl WALTER AKENBERG lis about to be 5 appointed United -tates Ambassador towgreat??ritian. Subsequently, this infermation was made public. a! 1 *Qn 1/8/69, source advis ?that the Friars Club sent to seehggyernorf EAGAN about the trouble the club is having with its liquor 'ioense. Subsequently, source learned that REAGAN reportedly told JESSEL that they would only get a slap in the wrist and at most, a small fine. On41/9/69. source advised thatl b6 2137C 1:373 On 1/10/69, source advised that LEWIN, international gambler, had died in New York of a heart attack on 1/9/69. It is noted that the Assistant U. S. Attorney had planned on prosecuting LEWIN for perjury charges stemming from his testimony in the Friars Club case. - 3 .. RonaklReagan-2068 332 213713 On 1/27/69, source advised that I has a large amount of stock in Warner Br03ners Seven Arts :b6 337C I Source also learned that 5 . REC OWATION It is recommended that informant be continued. 6. EMOTIONAL STABILITY There has been.no indication of emotional instability, unreliability or the furnishing of false information on the part of the informant. RonaklReagan-2069 \333 0-73 (R83. 10-9-75) 3 - n4 . MESSAGE RELAY March 15,1976 4 3 mediate Date Transmit in amtext Via Teletype the Attached rgent Message Code . Nitel 3 From: Director, FBI To: SACsTo: Legats- 444 3 . in? 3113333 LBQEQXR ?9 33333 313433334 ?3me {31311333 333513.313. 33 32mg- .- 3 - [93? To: [j The President The Vice President :1 White House Situation Room Attn: 7 Attn: 3 333? Attorney General [3 Deputy Attorney General 4? Attn: Analysis and Evaluation Unit . ?34Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division Assistant Attorney General Criminal Division 4 Cl Attn: Internal Security Section Attn: General Crimes Section \i Drug Enforcement Administration 4 National Aeronautics 8; Space Adm. ?3 Immigration and Naturalization Service National Security Agency [3 U. s. Marshal's Service (Aim 500? Department of the Air Force (AFOSI) Naval Investigative Service El Department Of the Army U. S. Postal Service (if Classified) (Use RUEVDFB if Unclassified) S. Secret Service (PID) Secretary of State Department of Transportation Attn: Director of Security 4 Director, CIA Commandant 8 Coast Guard Director, Defense Intelligence AgenCy Energy Research and Development Administration artment del i Federal Aviation Administration U43 4 3 Othertha" 78 333 CH tm tint? I- Listed A- ?3 Wigwam cf mmsi?iit??ar 9? 3M: 44.43444 43$ 3 3mm Attn Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms 34313 3183 071 3 z; 3.. 4 3:54.: . 443$; Assoc. Dir. ,Ei Top Secret Du. AD Adm. - Dep. AD Inv. Secret 4 Clasmficatlon: {3 Confidential Foreign Liaison Unit (43:21-14:34: 4 ?nclassi?ed4 434 44. 4444? 4444!? Route through for review 4444 4 4444?: Lari? ,4 4 - DCleared telep?bnicaily 4 Gen- Inv- 3.3 Subject (Text begins next pageUNKNOWN REPO or ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT men. AGAINST PRESIDENT, T0 AMERICAN CONSUL, MONTREAL, EX CANADA 4 .34 Ronald Reagan- 1602 Training Q4 3st :13 393193 Dumas. AI E3 4" I Roynald R?agah?;i603 iff??/g- w/zzg/vgg films-?7? yd" . - 3449 V1 9 .0 399135: :9 aggig?g 7 arm-5- ?x 4wJun-a" ?1 ?Mo . IMMEDIAIE, RR CARLR FROM AMERICAN CONSUL, MONTREAL, CANADA, MARCH 16, 1976. AT APPROXIMATELY 4: 2% P. M. WE RECEIVED A TELEPHONE CALL FROM SAME MAN IAS IDENTIFIED REFTELA AND ADMIMI 5T OFFICER WHO ROTH LISTENED TD MAN BEFORE RIM As SAME A PERSONSUBJECT SAID THAT IHE HAD IREEN APPROACHED AT ON CRESCENT STREET ARDI A PLDT TD ASSASSINAIE PRESIDENT FORD ARID REAGAN - A wAs REVFALED To HIM.I AR (D. FORCES) RAS '?To LOAD A SMALL AND DIVE 1T INTO PAGE FDHIRE @3512 1762932 CASH TO BE DEPOSITED IE swiss BAHKA 5; SUBJECT KEPT REPEATING HE EAs BEING EATCHED AHD EHEE ASKED COULD BE CALLED BACK HE SAID Eo.- HE MENTIONED HE WOULD CAEL (ADEIE OFFICER) 0R COME INTO OFFICE AND IF NECESSARY -EQULD LEAVE. EOEIREAE, 30 TO U. s. ANDEREPORI AH FHI HE ALSO MEHIIOHED HE AS HELUCIAHT. I0 DQ IHIS AS HIS BROTHER HORKLD HIIH FHI9 HAD HEEH IH DALI AS IH [965 AHD Err - ?v - THAT HAS DISGUSI WITH THE SUBJECT SAID HE sum Wl?t?m SEEM Laboratory 5/18/76 SAD greg- NR 1% 18 13?:qu 1 Telephone Rm.- Vlg?f?i? ?iwL-? If I: 9 01" 0/1114 [ff/J (a A-SSAULTINC THE PRESIDENT OF THE NNITED STAT .. REEUCAR, .04 _17, 1976; MC A I CONSOLAR OFF SE, MONTREAL, HAS NON ADVISED THEY FEEL TNT. :73 AASE APPEARS TO-DNSUE (LAID) - CONFLAINANT IN. (N 5 CAPTIONED, . LOIS, (LAID) - AGAINST .. FILE EASE THIS ON SIMILARITY OF I AND THE ALLUSION IN EOTH CASES TO IRA AND ARNALITE 3 ALL INFO HAS BEEN FURNISHED TO CONFIDENTIAL SODRCE ABROAD NHO NILL MAKE ATTENFTS To IDENTIFY CONTACT HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED SITE 8 RSO JOHN CLENNONS, AMEND, OTTANA, AND LESAT, OTTANA NILL BE EEPT a APRISED OF ANY AND ALL DEVELOPMENTS. REC- 78 6 ADMINISTRATIVE I DEAR 24? 1975 CONFIDENTIAL SQDECE AEROAD IS . END ,m 1371} Ronald Reagan-1607 . ?/Myrf? 5? ART. 137% ?m?lm ., A DAEES A FEDERAL-WWINVESNBAIIDN $50110? 1R BBS DL PLAIN [Vi R191976 11:25 AM URGENT 3/19/76 JEH 1'0 FBI . 1- g/P?f? 11 -56 FROM SAC, DALLAS (175 iEwaAMf 1/1151?me ASSADLIING IRE OR THE UNITED STATES. BUREAU TELETYPE, ABOVE CAPTION, 17, 1916. THROUGH DISCREET CANVASSING 0F FBI DALLAS EMPLOYEES NHO NERE ASSIGNED AI DALLAS DURING 1955, THERE ARE NO KNWN FBI PERSONNEL 11110 NERE ASSIGNED AI DALLAS DURING 1963 HAVIAO A BROTHER NBO IS A CANADIAN CITIZEN. AIRNAIL COPIES T0 ALBANY, BOSION, KANSAS CITY AND SAN FRANCISOO FOR INFORMATION. C. (D EFG FBIHQ 78 3 =7 3 551ng -W if: ?$ng MAR RS ISIS 31m KERE 71' 11? HNCTIASSKFEED A ?0 [11? Hi? 1N 5L .4 3) Ronald Reagan?1608 .. 154-.? Assoc. Dir. I Asst. Din: - A ., Comp. I. -A -A Dep: -A. D. -Inv Admin. ExtA? [Ge 1 Inspection Intell. Laboratory - Plan. Eval. Spec. luv. . Training Legal Conn. Telephone Rm. Director 5311?: OFFICIAL USE I PAGE OI OITANA OIIDS WMUW Mammals - MAR 1 1975 ACTION - INFO OCT-O1 EUR-12 SCOT-OI CIAE-OO INR-OT NSAE-OO A-OI NSC-O5 NSCE-AO sso-OO' @7647? 1322552 MAR 76 EFF-4 FM OTTAWA . ?9 IS UNCLASSEFW To SECST-ATE VASHDC 917:5 m?gg?zm INFO MONTREAL 4?5? ?93 LINITED OFFICIAL USE OTTAVA ?Os A. . Rh i155? E. O. 1 1652: 71? my TAGS: ASEC, CA I . SUBJECT: THREAT AGAINST PRESIDENT FORD REF: MONTREAL 312 AND 1596 (1975) :35 MAR 24 1976 1. THE MOST RECENT REPORT OF THREAT AGAINST THE 3m CONTAINED IN MONTREAL 512 HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF LEGATT UHO IN TURN HAS NOTIFIED . Ronald Reagan_1609 2. THE RSO FEELS THER IS. CONCERN DUE To PREVIOUS ENCOUNTER WITH THE SAME CALLER NHO REPORTED A (Jr SIMILAR THREAT ON SEPTEMBER 5D, 1975. HOWEVER, ANY FUTURE CONTACTS FROM THE CALLER OR ANY OTHER DEVELOPMENT VTLL BE 5575 U551 ENDERS ?In If: WMI71E. .I E. CAE To DIRECT NR U97- 17 FROMXGAT OTTANA UNSE REPORT OF ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT AGAINST PRESIDENT. RE OTTAUA CABLES AUGUST 6, 1975, CAPTIONEU THREAT OF A RUNNING IN UNSPECIFIED AREA OF UNITED STATES, AUGUST 6, 1975, EXTORTION. THE POLLOUING CABLE NAS RECEIVED MARCH 17, 1976, AT ANERIC .EMBASSY, OTTAWA, FROM AMERICAN MONTREAL: I AT APPROXIMATELY P.M. (MARCH 15, 1976) NE RECEIVED TELEPHONE CALL. SECRETARY AND-ADMIN OFFICER NHO BOTH LISTEA.D TO MAN IDENTIFY HPG AS SAME PERSON WHO CALLED BEFORE (RETELS) SUBJECT SAID THAT HE HAD BEEN APPROACHED AT CLUB AT CRESCENT STREET AND A PLOT TO ASSASSINATE PRESIDENT FORD AND REAGAN MAS REVEALED TO HIM. AN EX- SOLDIER (U. S. ARMF FORCES) HAS TO LOAD A SMALL PLANE WITH HIGH AND DIVE GENTER AND SUBJECT ALSO MENTIONED A JAPANESE- MADE ARMALITE RIFLE NHICH WOULD BE THE ASSASSINATION NOULD TAKE PLACE IN SAN FRANCISCO UAS DATE HE MENTIONED) UURING REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION (POST RECOGNIZES SURUECT WW4 ALB INFORMATION A, . HEEMIH 18w LI L. 5910 ROnald ReaUEn? 61C 5., a ,3 .. EASE INO ALSO MENTIONED IRA HAD BEEN APPROACHED REGARDING ASSASSINATION AND OFFERED CASH TO BE DEPOSITED IN SNISS DANE. SUBJECT KEPT REFEATINC HE NAS BEING NAICHED AND NHEN ASKED IE COULD BE CALLED SACK HE SAID NO. HE MENTIONED HE NOULD CALL b7c (ADMIN OFFICER) OR COME INTO OFFICE AND IF NECESSARY NODLD LEAVE MONTREAL, GO To u.s. AND REPORT TO AN FBI OFFICE. HE ALSO MENTIONED HE NAS RELUCTAMB TO DO THIS AS HIS BROTHER WORKED NITH EDI, HAD BEEN IN DALLAS IN 1963 AND THAT HIS BROTHER NAS DISOOSTED NITH THE FBI. SUBJECT SAID HE NAS A CANADIAN CITIZEN. INFORMATION HAS BEEN FURNISHED BY LECAT b?D END t'ul Ronald Reagan-1611 PAGE 31 MONTRE 33512 71 ACTION sv-ar ?MSLam?o . 3 . info oer-m: 53-15 sso-wm use-ms 5 ?.73 2 3% uses-um 7315-39 A- -m1 \3 3333 7,7 .3 3 73 ,g . ?mm-1m II /347 ?773 M.o?q 3 .265. 943557 79-75 sf 0- 1622262 MAR 7s ?i - Li I FM AMCONSUL MONTREAL 3 . 1'0 WASHDC IMMEDIATE 7351 @2334" '79 I1 3:9an spam: 07 uawvmaamow EON. 1 6 1975 FELEEVFE INFO AMEMBASSY OTTAWA IMMEDIATE Luau/(mad t9 MM {(3:13 EMF I2 n7 . Assoc Asst. Rec. me"- and. E: l} 6? - 3?3. UHHECDEDE i 1312-pr Dep .ua-A 4an imp-321%: 1:31:31; .ratary Iseg? Conn. Plan. 6: .. Ema. an. Twining 13323133313 Rm. vim: . Mfg-mt. and? STATE FOR DIKEOs ?i . . . . EMBASSY FOR CLEMMONS E. 0. 11652: GDS TAGS: ASEC, CA SUBJ: REPORT OF ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT AGAINST PRESIDENT REF: 75 MONTREAL 1596 1. AT P.M, WE RECEIVED A TELEPHONE CALL FROM SAME MAN AS IDENTIFIED REFTEL. SECRETARY AND ADMIN OFFICER BOTH LISTENED I0 MAN BEFORE IDENTIFY HIN AS SAME PERSON. 2. SUBJECT SAID THAT HE HAD BEEN APPROACHED AT CLUB ON CRESCENT STREET AND A PLOT TO ASSASSINATE PRESIDENT FORD AND REAGAN WAS REVEALED TO HIM. AN (U.S. ARMED FORCES) WAS TO LOAD A SMALL PLANE WITH HIGH EXPLOSIVES AND DIVE IT INTO CONVENTION CENTER AND SUBJECT ALSO MENTIONED A MADE ARMALITE RIFLE WHICH WOULD BE USED. THE ASSASSINATION WOULD TAKE PLACE IN SAN FRANCISCO (SIC) (AUGUST 16 WAS DATE HE MENTIONED) DURING REPUBLIC NATIONAL CONVENTION (POST RECOGNIZES CONVENTION IN KANSAS CITY.) SUBJECT ALSO MENTIONED IRA HAD BEEN APPROACHED REGARDING ASSASSINATION AND OFFERED Ronald Reagan-1613 PAGE @2 MONTRE @6512 17232052 CASH TO BE DEPOSITED IN SNISS BANK. NJ 3. SUBJECT KEPT REPEATING HE NAS BEING NATCHED AND NHEN 3: ASKED TF HE COULD BE CALLED BACK HE SAID NO. HE MENTIONED HE OFFICER) OR CONE INTO OFFICE AND IF NECESSARY WOULD LEAVE MONTREAL, GO TO U.S. AND REPORT TO AN FBI HE ALSO MENTIONED HE NAS RELOCTANT TO DO THIS AS HIS BROTHER WORKED NITN FBI, HAD BEEN TN DALLAS IN 1965 AND THAT HIS BROTHER NAS DISGUSTED WITH THE FBI. SUBJECT SAID HE NAS A CANADIAN CITIZEN. HARPER. Ronald Reagan-1614 (76:37. A, PLAINTEXT URGENT T9: SAGS. ALBANY Mr. Gallagher magma NEE 1 Mr, Cooi?ne? HEREIN 1? Mr, Nettles . gsAigb?lZDQ?. 1 I- 'Mr. Peelman CITY '93 1 - MIN Walsh SAN FRANCISCO FROM: FBI W75 7.5 THE PRESIDENT HE NHE UHIIEH HINIEH. NE HA CHAIN 6? $976, CABLE INOH NHEIIGAH CANNEA, HAS NH LEINI, HIINHN. 9 Non IHEHNHAIIHH HE NEHAHI, ANN HANNAH, IE CABLE HEEHHIEN NHEHICAHH NECE-IVEE TELEPHONEHCALL, NAME 16, 11,976 HALE DID Hm IDENTIFY HIHHELE, Am HNs APPARENTLY THE (:3me IN THE EAST. HE HAIN HE HAN HEEH AHHEHACHEN BY AH IHHIVINHNL WHGREVEALEH NH mm A pm TH . NONE ANN THE IHNIVIEUNL A, THE E. s. *mcEH' HAS NO A Arommd . SHALL HLNHE HII-H HIGH ANN HIVE THE CONVEHIIH D?p. AD lnvNit-mu; I . . ROnaId Reagan- 1615 Comp. Sysf(9) SEE THREE m- FEDERAL BUREAU 0F commumcagpns 550mm Ins pecj ion Intel I. Laborafory Legal Coun. lg? Plan.& . Spec?. in'v. :1 . Ii"; Tr rat ning QWWOMEJ NTELETYPE UNIT 37x z; . ?riy PAGE CENTER 0N AUGUST 16, 1976, DURING REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION. INDIVIDUAL SAID THIS WAS TO-TAKE PLACE IN SAN (IT SHOULD REPUBLICAN NATIGNAL WILL TAKE SLATE IN KANSAS CITY, NISSGUNT, AUGUST 16,1976.) THE INDIVIDUAL ALSO MENTIONED ARMALITE RIFLE WOULD BE USED. HE ALSO SAID IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY HAS BEEN APPROACHES REGARDING THIS ASSASSINATICNAAND OFFERED SIOO, BE DEPOSITED IN A SNISS THE CALLER KEPT REPEATING HE WAS BEING WATCHES AND RELUCTANT TO CALL BACK. HE DID SAY HE MIGHT CALL BARE, MIGHT Go IN PERSGN, 0N NIGHT AN FBI GTTIGN IN THE HE SAIL DO THIS AS WORKED WITH.TNS FBI, SALLAS, TEXAS, IN 1963, ANN HIS SANTANA TAS NISGUSTSS WITH THE FBI. GALLSN SAID HE WAS A CITIZEN. .NSGAT CGNSULATE, AND STEEL AUTHORITIES, LATTENPT TO DETERMINE NATURE OF PREVIOUS- GGNTAGTS WITH THE CGNSULATS. ALBANY AND BE ALERT TON ANY CONTACTS BY THE CALLER. KANSAS CITY AND SAN TSNAGISGG NGTITY LOCAL AUTHORITIES. . 1 Ronald Reagan- 1616 DALLAS ANVISN GT ANY PERSONNEL ASSIGNED THERE IN 1963, HAVING A wuo IS A CANADIAN CITIZEN. v.31 SECRET SSNVISE HEADQUARTERS HAS BEEN ADVISED BY FBIHQ. PAGE THREE. NOTE: VCable of 3/16/76, from American Consulate, Montreal, .references an undated 1975 cable from the Consulate concerning calls from the same caller;r Based on information available, no record located indicating it was sent to the FBI. Although the information available is of nebulous nature and might Ibetter be a Threat Against the President case handled by the U. S. Secret Service, above leads set forth.due to possibility .of a conspiracy and mention of the caller having a brother _with the FBI who is disgusted with the FBI. Cordinated with Supervisor Robert W. Feuer, Intelligence Division - Foreign Liaison Unit. - Ronald Reagan?1617 0-73 (Rev. 1%9175l1? El Plaintext Transmit in ?c?e From: Director, FBI To: To: SAC 31 Assoc. RHEGGT Other than Listed Dir: Dep. AD Admi- Dep. AD llnv. Asst. Dir.: . Admin. Comp. Sysr. Ext. Affairs Files 8- Com. Gan. Inv. Idem. lnspeciion lnteli. Laboratory Legal Conn. Plan. Spec. Training 51 Evul. Inv. Telephone Rm. Director MAIL ROOM E: is 5 APR151Q75 MESSAGE RELAY March 16,1976 Immediate Date - Via Teletype the Attached gigs-Ht .?Message . . ?itel OTTAWA To: Le gate: [3 White House Situation Room- Attn: The Vice President {j -:Attn Deputy Attorney General Attn: Analysis and Evaluation Unit The President Attorney General Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division .1 . Assistant Attorney General Criminal Division Attn: . Internal Security Section Attn: General Crimes Section Drug Enforcement Administration National Aeronautics 81 Space Adm Immigration and Naturalization Service . l: National Security AttgenCy . sooH $73 i S. Marshal?s Service 1 ervic? Department of the Air Force [1 U. Poetal Service (if Classified) (Use RUEVDFB if Unclassified) [3 U. S. Secret Servicei?PID'P KIT: 1:]Secretary of State A m. 1? . nan? Ti; Department of Transportation - Attnz' Director of Secur1ty all 52L Department of the Army Director, CIA Conunandant, U. S. Coast Guard- Direct?or Defense Intelligence Agency Energy Research and Development Administration A 1 I: Department. of Treasury Federal lAv1at1on Administration Attn; U. S. Customs . Department of Treasury ATS: Attn. Bureau of Alcohol ?3 1. I .13 :15 3 Tobacco 81 Firearms p111. spam as Lam . 7 46": TOP Secret ream Irma-times . 1' . I: Secret Pl395? ?Ta To? . Cl Confldentlal reggn; 1113115015 Umt :1 11% through. for review Cleared telephonically with ?nelassified name f/T TELETYPE UNIT 5 i - Ti ?2 . . - :?w?mr 1? ammwum: 13-2?1. .l PAGE my. MONTRE- @9512 ,Wl?gm Irma-m- j- 1 .iumnamm a-Hmurmarnhuam up; .ihf-?v-me?! .mh? ni? . 3A.. an?" In. EC . . - DTWETE . - . 7 fv. - moms 11552: DA- TAGS: ASEC, QDAA . . A . . A TA "Til: A. ax a RE CABLE FROM AMERICAN CONSUL, MONTREAL, CANADA, MARCH 16, ?rm 1. AT APPROXIMATELY A: 2D D. WE RECEIUED A TELEPHONE CALL . SAME NAN AS REFTEL. SECRETARY AAD ADMIN - OFFICER WHO BOTH LISTENED IQ MAN BEFORE IBEN TIFY HIM AS SAME SUBJECT SAID THAT HE HAB BEEN APPROACHED AT 0N CRESCE NI ASIREET AND A PLOT TB ASSASSINAIE PRESIDENT FORD ANB REAGAN A REVEALED TD HTA. AN cu. wAs 3T0 LOAD A SMALL PLANE WITH HIGH EXPLosvas AND DIVE IT INTD AND SUBJECT ALSO MENTIONED A A: THE RIFLE waxca?wouLD BE DSTD A Ronald Reagah16?20 I. ?92 mien}; 32331231752932. CASH TO BE DEPOSITED IN SNISS 5. SUBJECT KEPT -REFEATING HE NAS BEING NATCHED AND NHEN ASKED IE HE COULD BE CALLED BACK HE SAID N00 HE NOULD CALL (ADMIN OFFICER) OR CONE INTO OFFICE AND NECESSARY NOULO LEAVE MONTREAL, GO TO U. S. AN REL PORT IIOW AN FBI HE A.LSO MENTIONED HE NAS RELUCTANT TO DO THIVS- .- . AS HIS BROTHER NORKED NITH FBI, HAD BEEN IN DALLAS IN 1963 AND THAT HIS BROTHER NAS DISSUSTE WITH THE FBI SUBJECT SAID HE NAS A CANADIAN CI-TIZEN .- . i (Rev. 2-14-74FBI Date: 4/13/76 Transmit the following in (Type in plaintext or code) vm AIRTEL (Precedence) DIRECTOR, FBI SAC, BOSTON (175-135) (RUG) SUBJECT: a {fwx ASSAULTING THE PRESIDENT '7 OF THE U. S. ?l f3ow may Low mo Goa dmnamrpm 0.4 +?onpds .mehp 0? mmp? $43 .mM?m nauao pmnpo m:wsw >aqm>m hp vm? {m mm?m 3mg M??mmoum sohm mhwa mnoa am. mmsmumn .mcomasa m:p ma mmraa ?x whoa mm?wcw>who mo may Mom ms? mum 50% up?? mwm?umg?? aw wagox Emcom no . 15% .41[if ,tory Form 7-. 1 Mr. Oberg FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON, D. C. To: FBI, San Francisco (9-0) May 5, 1967 I be Re: I I Governor RONALD REAGAN - VICTIM EXTORTION rug/2113 FBI I Lab. No. I Examination requested by: 3 392 8 IR San Francisco Reference: Letter ?/2716? Examination requested: Document Remarks: 23 no 4 2 If 2ij Ronald Reagan-253 1 gnawing. I . 465} I73 Tolson DeLouch Mohr 9:4. Wick 1?2. gaff? Enclosuras (2) (2 Lab mport) 3231"? Goie Rosen Sullivan Tovel f. $32. ADMINISTRATIVE PAGE Holme TELETYPE UNIT REPORT of the 4M .-, muons-roar FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON, D. C. FBI, San Francisco (sun) May 5, 1957 FBI File No. Hm I D-533928 IK Governor RONALD REAGAN - VICTIM EXTORTION ibo b7c Specimens received 5/2/6 7 Qol Photocopy of ?nve10pe bearing handwritten address beginning ?Mr. Ronald Reagan Office of The and two-page letter beginning "To whom it may concern: a punk Like ALSO SUBMITTED: Copy of report prepared by California Department of Corrections regarding subject Result of examination: Specimen ch was searched through the appropriate sections of the Anonymous Letter File without identifying it with any of the writings therein. A representative cepy will be added to the file for future reference. Specimen ch material have been retained. *TVw?e?ov ?311%. Wow}?- 40f, I93 Tolson Mohr Wick Casper md wee: i u) Felt Gale Rose-11 Sullivan I . Ronald Reagan-2532 Trotter 'I?ele. Room Holmes, MAIL TELETYPE UNIT Gundy 7- 2 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Recorded UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 5/3/67 Ea Laboratory Work Sheet NO LAB FILEQWK, 2; If". if (If f; Governor RONALD - VICTIM Lab, IK EXTORTION 3136 b7C Examination requested by: San Francisco 7 Examination requested: Document Date received: 5/ 2/6 7 ff Result of Examination: Examination by: Oberng/g? W- ?l Xxir fian?ri?g, (f/f?iwg/T/ ?ii-:314W Spear/rigs su mitte examwination a ?2 Qol En PHotocopy of enveloPe bearing handwritten address beginning ?Mr. Rona?d RBagan Office of The and two?page handwv?i?cn letter beginning ?To whom it may concern: a punk Like ALSO ?Ehu?n?bpy of report prepared by California Department of Corrections re/subjeot 11 em?. ?Bight fax? 2 ZED Hoq?qa 2209,85. Ronald Reagan-2533 peg-MO ?gf/A?Lg 1?3 ,4th OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 ENG-104 UNITED STATES Memorandum TO DIRECTOR, FBI mun, ?/27/67 I .. W, FROM FRANCIS 0 . SUBJECT: I . I Governor RONALUJREAGAN VICTIM EXTORTION 5&?33?38106 :b7C Enclosed herewith are one copy of a report prepared by the California Department of Corrections regarding subject,"] one co of an envelOpe, and one copy of a letter sent by the victim. ,}1_Mr On CHARLES E. CASEY, Assistant Director, California Department of Corrections, Sacramento, Calif., advised SA PETER T. SEXTON that his office had conducted an investigation of captioned individual, an inmate of the .California Prison System, because of a letter he addressed on 3/24/67 to Governor RONALD REAGAN. Mr. CASEY furnished a copy of the letter and envelope addressed to the Governor, as well as one copy of a report prepared by ROBERT C. HOOPER of the Department of Corrections. CASEY further stated and con- firm?? by letter that he has already furnished a copy of the report, envelope and letter to STEPHEN A. BYRNE, Special Agent in Change, U. 8. Secret Service, Sacramento. . ?ag/ tom AND SPEEMERS RETAINED LAB. S, He further advised he is not requesting any investi- does not wish any to be conducted; he commented he furnished the material for information purposes. He stated he q? considers the letter obscene. No investigation is being conducted by the Francisco Office and no dissemination is being ducted Bureau (Encls. 3) 374 iT?ziinmesc" 48596 - 3 5? communal if I as MAY 2.13967 ;h?I-u ,193 o?er ?x ?9 Ronald Reagan-2534 . M. I FEDERAL BUREAU INVESTIGATION UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 5/1/67 .i I 3? Laboratory Work. Sheet N3 M3 FILE 2 - of, Re: I File q? Governor ROHALB - VICTIH Lab. 3433928- xx OH I - b6 3137C, Examination requested by: San Francisco - Examination requested: Date. received: 5/215? . I Result of Examin'ation;. Examination byt- 0b.? Specimens submitted for examination I Q61 in P?otoeepy of envelop. bowing bandit-mitt?: admit beginning "Hr. Rana-d Hagan Offi?t of The @ovcnam .. . and handwritten 3.0:th beginning ?To when it my . mum: a punk Like - . ALSO EBHITTEB: Phatonapy of report propane! by Mifamia. of Cometiom Iubjaat if n-2535 I Ronald Reaga mm: .3424 WW I I I 3' Envi- 405? . I I i i i i 3 '1 NWEEQWW :0 821a Ectmsee or. m1 3.3. LET?nal-?ea an i I 7/ 7 IETTER, ENVELOPE REPORT I . 5 i b5 b7c GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN-VICTIM ?Wait-K33? 3 ?13 r- 33mg {3213333512333 ESIFIED DEE 1 3.0. [Wam? 25W Ronald Reagan-2536 EIQ GLOW 43?: ?Mi. va 1/3476 4067 :93 RonaklReagan-2537 A .. a (W9 igRQPX gx Mkrerrh \Hakkx 0:9 1! ?k Cw?? A Aukux ?pcaR - AWN. NKAL :Kgg? kg? 92m?? ?9?me E1 A - . TANAE Exgkx n0 Rogx ?g $99 69 In A. QEQN an?x SAMAMV ?\inr . ?imam . .. Ugh? 4 NA ?x?m?x . Ex @Mv mozma MEN. SKQQA 9 CN 4?0 . 9, (5932}; NA 9?4 . 503 219$; RonaklReagan-254O 39509630112, . .uma. Rim Rama: Danbar, Dimmer SPECIAL gamma um Eapartment 0% Correctiens R. C, Keeper State affice Bldg. #1 Sacramenta Saarama?tu, Caiifarnia Mr. ?haxles E. Casey Assistant ?izectmr Gm??kwm? amym?y Profane Letter to Gevernor Reagan .7 .. meat-.1" Irmu?u?m?vuaw. . AUTEQRETY FDR ?g ?u??67 Agsistamt Birae?ex Casey instructed the undersigned ta ?ete?mine the amahaxship and reaanas far the responsible sending ts the foice the attached profane latter, ES whose name appears ga the abeve ?gscribe? letter, admitted a? 4a5*6? tha? he had gent the letter ta ?avernmr Reagan. His raasan far sending the letter described hate hig fummnag gutaa? Ea want an to rapeat much af the 33mg langmage th?t aypgared im the letter. OH b" imagzm?gg? Ga Qa?w?? the un?ersigned a?d Superintemdent Proaumiar 9f the Beuei vacatianal Imstitwt?am the Ad?ustw meat Camter. admi?te? sending aha letter and as above gtated? indicate? geamime dislike for Governor Reagan?s mathads 9f hamdlimg i?matesg Be 3133 expressed sama stxang feelings abg?? the Gevernar?s attitude twwar? the ?aath penalty: Re Eepeatad several times ?1 jusa den?: giva a God mama.? as the attached ?ammgiaae 8333 Summary reveala, wag iaitiaily cammitted t9 the California Youth.Auth0rity under I I. be was pamled and ma: Kala was revake?. ?n he was agaim parale? but an a arrested by Veasmra Felice Department in viaiation Qf 12921m12925 of the Penal Qa?e (Carrying Certain Firearms Withgut License). ?n he was again returned as a parele vialatax. Gal I he Iwh?reapam he andl Istale several autama?iiesa cammitted a burglary, an? a rabbery. They w&re a?bseqaently agprehen?ed in Oklahoma and returned tn the Ventura G?unty Jail. RnnakLReagan-7S41 9. Cam imam?) ?e?r??wmm Rumba? m7: - 3?33 {339: ONTAINFE .q-rr 11k; 3? RM :3 ES 13137.33 u'ry'v ([5531? do: .9 mm. m: "angel-legs? - Onl Ihel less found approximately four hours later carrying a tire iron in the waist band of his pants. Case Summary is replete with examples of violent, aggressive actions and statements. He has shown a repeated fascination for firearms. He has been described as quite violent prone, dangerous, anti-social, belligerent, bizarre, and negativistic. He is an escape risk. Dr. Consultant at DUI, indicated in a report that Snbject's "behavior while not was of such bizarre nature that he should be handled as a b7C With] avowed hatred of Governor Reagan, this young man is quite capable of duplicating circumstances which occurred in November 1963 at Dallas, Texas. For the above reasons the undersigned recommends that the attached; letter, whichl:ladmits writing to Governor Reagan, be placed in the Permanent.Addenda File. In addition the under- signed recommends that appropriate offense and arrest reports be obtained from Ventura County law enforcement agencies and Camsrillo State Hospital and also be placed with the Permanent Addenda File. STATUS Active Special Service Unit interest is terminated. ROBERT C. HOOPER Special Agent RonakIReagan-2542 b6 4m {:42 mnmm-szm wax u: we. . (Jess teem-Eco Reismsee Nurses-t maze-m sews-'1 G3 f} {3 3928/ NEGATIVES (77' 4 914:7 Specimen Examiner i am 9?9 uni-M *3 us: Ronald Reagan-2543 Document(s) Cannot Be Scanned Description: Photo Negatives Ronald Reagan-2544 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION DELETED PAGE INFORMATION SHEET 1089424-3 Total Deleted Page(s) Page Page Page Page Page Page 17 18 22 23 24 25 Duplicate; Duplicate; Duplicate; Duplicate; Duplicate; Duplicate; Deleted Page(s) No Duplication Fee For this Page DEPARTMENT UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR WASHINGTON, 110- 20226 601. Date: July 29, 1968 BY LIAISON g. McLeod To Federal Bureau of Investigation 5 dgecial Agent Bernard Feehnef? 5? FROM JAMES OWLEY, DIRECTOR if SUBJECT: Unkn {Subject VrrxAttached is copy of a letter from I San Diego. alifornia, ad? {f dressed to The Honorable Bob Wilson, House Office Building, Washington, D. 0.. dated 7-13-68. I is furnishing RepresentativeVWilson a capy of an anonymous letter she recei addressed to her as the result of an editorial had written in the San Diego Tribune. The _!on one subject states i in part, bet when RonaldC?ba gets his head blown off, you will be?f5e first to holler. 'Lets do something'?. The subject is not of record with this service and the attached letters hage been referred to our San Diego offi orang?stigation. Please furnish this service any piggy-53m: 18100/ is ma might result from an investi tion 1 xx] .. .. ins-5? ., 1* Mi; 'r-r 5. ?5 Fl: no 3:21;: 2 4me A RonakiReagan-2545 ?We a Attachments Cepy of letter to? NM, Copy of letter from_ to Rep. Wilson 53m 895941868 . i. g! .74 I -, at {373. "l a :0 ?meg; n14. '1 IE . ., - .{huge . 2.x tQtlIl - - . I, . San Diego; Calif. July 15, 1968 The HonOrehle Bob Wilson Ecuse Office Building Washington D. C. Dear Mr. Jilson: I am enclosing copies Of my letter tO' July 6th, and a hate filled lette. I recei Panther. The addresses is fictici ous, you know we do have a group ca ille the Gov. Rea3an' 5 life was threatened es well as 5* children. His sights will have to he set prettv high to kill my son. He is in Vietne willing to give his life, if neccessery, in a phony ?13 war he is not allowed to win while characters like these room 'free to destroy our'country from within. Gun Tegistration will ?not prevent criminals from obtaining.guns. I demand to know if tax money i to train these revolutionaries. There is enough evide Qenxy 3"??hr Allen's "War on Poverty? that.tex money is oeing used?all over? ion to clear the Office of Economic Onportunity or to abol .it. And I don't mean a committee ehpoineo by Presilent.Johnson. Resnectfully cc: Gov. Reagan -Senetor Murphy Rep. Utt Senator John G. Sehmitz?CalJ) San Diego, Uallf, 523_og Senator Schrede (Cal.) -_Rep. John Stull (Calif.) Ronald Reagan-2546 7958. I I i . . 484001 . mum I ?ew IS DATE digi?g BY A . i . ??73 lFiW i? ipel:tx__i -. . i an?. from-cat: - ENCLOS URE mam 1- uuoms'sxi'mf . -B ma?a: . 44361,mou {(1835.- Ronald Reag (W ?11 Firearms PosSesSlon Held Deterrent- to Dictatorship Editor: I commend Police enter 0. J.- Reed and GOV. Reagan for' their stand .ol '1 v-?l I 5 4 againstgun' registration. The ?bleedingja hearts?_ keep releasing criminals and demanding more rigid gun?laws to regu- late the law abiding! . _f If they were really honest in what they I propose, how about legislation ma.:ing a long jail?term mandatory when a gun is iused in the commission of a crime? They ?want to condition the public to the idea that iorvcitizens to have guns and i ammunition in their homes is somehow f? dangerous. The people oi the United Sta cs nir .-present a unique menace to its as, in"- ~didatorsi?ometvhere out there, therej 'are more rifles, pistols and shotguns than f, are possessed by all the armies of the- :'.earth combined! And the ?soft on crimi- i 'and.. revolutionary "boys are going .utquietly out of their minds. The Only -"7 *4 an?: r' l-M-r?o . mom: M'.b.Redlands, . 92373, Apr..lD; 1972 Re: An ,ervatien of'political -and religious smallness vs broader reality. The air is now steeped rife with past and futuristic aircastle promises of self-seeking out to exploit once more the upcoming ballot boxes entrenched in favor of an astute incumbent. The American Indian had his The white "Christians" that pnehed him off his lands in the name of God and progress had their separate follow also the Hindus, Moslems, Janists, Zoroastrians, Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Com? To the l??d?r?hi? of our Nation: policy. But precisely hog eepara?e_are these separate And, just hog separate is the seemingly separate TRUTH about mankind? Man has always been his "brothers' keeper," but that truth is now more evolved in the interpenetrating (interadependent, if you prefer) nature of modern c0vexistence than it was 2000 or even 200 years ago. Thinking in terms of in-grcup out-group preseuring and external push?pulling (coupled with halo vs condemnation)where good is generalized in the in-group and bad in the out-group is no longer practical,if it ever was. The former now needs to include eyery_human indiyidual to the total extinction of the latter. . Mankind needs to be ?reborn" free from all fear, hate, spite, prejudice etc. in universal open spirit rather than in some oloistered dogma or earth-bound womb. Then he gan_be spontaneously A enuf to LIVE and let live. Yes, the religions of the world (like the 256 listed sects in the U. S. alonej are each assertedly ?open" to all mankind, but only if mankind will line submissively thru its particular porthole. witness what a problem this presents to President Nixon in innovating approaches to China and.Bussia, for instance. Missionairies have_already their eagle eyes cooked to making the Chinese over in our own image--?and what an image! World-wide brotherhood (or siblinghood, if you have aversion to the unisexuality) of man cannot be arpifigially brought about by any high priest or authority because that pre?requires natural common source, parentage. However, happily, that does exist already in reality as celestial heritage because every human greature is of the same everpresent ?Creator" in the creative "image"--unless we gbangog_ "God" to the mythical six days in the past tense_ alone forever(in that case men should be du~ plicates like interchangeable auto parts rather than each a unique individuall We only need to claim it in expanded awareness and practice. Why ascribe poverty (or partia- ality to "306," the image of our own being, by limiting "Him" to a egg egg only -son? And not even gay daughters? Observe that the same universal male-female power of procreation is quite definitely present at all points of the earth, d'in all proba- bility thruout the universe. Ascribing deadness (life 3 gssto more than? Of the vast universe comes back to roost in our civilization i: the form of crime,quarreling, riots, and progressively more involved more total more atomic com? Puterized wars toward oblivion,' because of the macrocosm's curvature, because we're bound to reaPas we sow. Why ascribe intelligence, and life, ONLY to less than 1% of .yniversal vastness, the in petty parsimony?Where's our magnanimity?' Solution to problems of our nation and the world is to us more Vital than who?ll our next President. And this requires deeper magnanimity and wider loyalty than either politics or religion have in store for us as of now. HOW lRSOIuble are man's problems; how essential is the crisis in human relations? _It should be within his power to undo them because they're of his making. 'They stem from ignominious smallness of mind and spirit that needs to EXERCISE the faith Of a mustard seed. man's whole being (the whole wide universe) will then begin to him. As of now he uses (creatively) less than one little finger of his poten~ a And P01itiCS. like predatory commercials, just plays on that smallness. RonakiRehganr4075 Sincerely yours, . . - 1+ 0' . Redlandr Ca. 92373 . Re: ?Man's prospec in abiding by the out- April 13, lyY? moded traditicr of A and its_ 'd . n. Mr. James Geehan, Editor handmai gu THE SUN San Berdino, Ca. Dear Editor: salsberger's IS ULTIMATE FORCE IN today unwittingly points out that war-reguireg "victory" of FEAF--because fear is its base and footing. And, how ultimate or how empty are the prospects for such It is fear that makes it necessary for man to pick up arms and deplete his nat- ural, human, and economic resources in endless races of armament stockpiling (monu- ments to cowardice). Its allies are hate, spite, prejudice, greed, etc. - Ever since cave days man has been striving scared, to become BRAVE anuf to fight his fellow man in order to become free of him. Now that the world has "shrunk? he is even less free of neighbors than ever, unless mutual annihilation can be accomplished. Wh . We humans have thus far.had the cart before the horse. We need to beceme free I.B fear and its allies?--then we cannot help but he truly Spontaneously A enuf to LIVE and let live. Fear is an absence or void, like darness in.a living room, that_cannot be des- troyed because it is a non?existence. But turn on the light and the darkness is gone., It is likewise with pursuit of elongating shadows that lead us away from light. About-face and Shadows will be left behind, because their existence depends on per- version, or backward use of light. 'Weak emptiness of fear 95.3 be filled (displaced) with love and its allies of faith, confidence, courage, and genuine strength.that is prestige. We cannot alter the melody of infinity; we can only be in discord with it and suffer the consequences. There is no peace in the future that is not hidden in this present little instant. Let us Come out of the musty gloom-of the cave into the sunlight of LIFE. - Sincerely yours,? be bio "There is nothing I can give you that you have not got: but there is very, very much that, while I cannot give it, you can take. No heaven can come to .us unless our hearts find rest in today. Take heavenl. . .No peace lies in the future which is not hidden in this present little instant. Take peacei. . .The gloom of the world is but a shadow. Behind it, yet within our reach, is joy. There is radiance and glory even in the darkness could we but See??-and to see we have only to look. I beseech you to . look. . .Life is so generous a giver, but we, judging its gifts by their covering, A cast them away as ugly or heavy or hard. Remove the covering, and you will find, beneath it a living splendor woven of love, by wisdom with power. Welcome it, grasp it, and you touch the angel's hand that brings it to you. Everything we call a trial: a sorrow, or a duty, believe me, that angel?s hand is there; the gift is there and the wonder Of an overshadowing presence. Our joys, not content with them as Joys.' They, too, conceal diviner gifts." anonymousw~~written by a Chinese philosopher in the 13th century, to the best of our knowledge. I I Ronald Reagan-4076 5 1 IRedlands, . 92373 Re: _Idolatrous denie of universal reality-- April 7, 1972 the celestial heritage potential of man "in His image." Executive?dssistant' 'Mr. The Billy Graham Evangelical Association 1300 Harmon Place, Minneapolis, Minn. 55uo3 Dear Mr. 3 i i. .gh I wish to thank you kindly for your letter of 30 March. ?is I ponder over why you relegate the "riches of Jesus Christ" to be "unsearchable." I find them not only searchable but even attainable~?via the Christ that dwells inhe- rently in every human creature (either dormant or activated). have no doubt that God has called Dr. Grahamito preach, with conviction, as he Adoes. ,Then you were called to find time td communicaterith me. And, God has also 'called even me to point out hopefully.how_hr. Graham can now increase in depth of 'magnanimity and breadth of loyalty.' consider me not impartinent. Think not that it's all in the-bag?-no room for'growth or improvement. God's dynamic alive- ness is evidenced by the observablefact that each individual born is unique from any other individual ever born before so that he can be named and identified as, exter- nally, that particular person and not a mere duplicate of_any one previous.person-? in tune with the counterbalancing fact that internally (within) every individual born is art and product of the same one continuous body of all mankind; namely, LIFE that irs?mternall? more REAL than the "lives" that enternally come and go while ii con- /30 gcgf__as liars if we deny that we (every human creature) are also the siblings of that same omnipresent God with the same heritage (John the we Cfuld be products of mere fornication. The human mechanism is infinitely intricate and most' gloriously accurate within (the kingdomL?all the good of God). It is not just that easily created by a few external movements. ?Each one of us is also "The way: the truth, and the life to the extent that we lige_it. (This is largely a matter of uni~ versally applicable ?what? rather than some - - Yes, I do love God (His 3 all of the good githin_man, rather than His non-existence via relegation.to "way up there," as is the prevalent tendency on the part of most of us yet today). And I lbve mankind as product and temple of the good (love) of God, as myself, as part of my whole body. Why do you suppose I became willing to have myself arrested and inbarcerated in Washington in the 30's? However, I do aim to keep my heart and mind open to further activation and reinforcement. I'm sure there's room for greater depth of magnanimity and breadth of loyalty on my part. I eager to fathom the ocean of human awareness; broaden the horizon, raise the ceil- ing, and really set the human CREATIVE spirit toytruly live and to grow. Even at 62 I'm still too young to be captured and/or fenced in.' I rejoice not over Jesus' death ("for me") the death of any other individual. It regrettable that-the high priests and authorities of his day saw Jesus as a dangerous demented radical" and consequently executed him. It would have been much finer, more useful, for him to have lived much longer for God, country and fellowman. The foregoing is written not with intent to contradict, offend, or subtract but rather to reinforce reality and to supplement according to need as God provides me ?fth vision to see. I'm open to correction?fn anything I may have misunderstood. And I like challenge on any remarks or statements I've made that might be questionable. With the_xarl_besi_9?_uishes for +he bi ly Graham Association, i Sincerely yours, P. S. vne cook, ranch WITH GOD, has not arrived yet. I'm looking forward to it. Many hearty thanks again for writing to me, as yoqh??gklReagan-4077 tinues as eternity. E) No, Jesus was not a liar in claiming most certainly\>\) 6 lRedlands} Co.?te373 Re Jan. 1972 - I Co To the heads of our Nation: Nearly four years ago I was once mor and school administration?~by means of a character. Actually it's Uncle Sam's but After several months of thumb-twittl labor as janitc?assuming that if we donai get). Physical check-up declared me fit f, to my wife I expressed intentions of beat The spirit was willing but the flesh pass the test (It had been once conpletel basketball. I had been told it would be Beyond limited use it becomes irritated. tense days and sleepless nights with it~~ reward effort, that determined exercise wi use made the shoulder and adjoining areas forced to consider retirement. At the Social Security office one no; to about $200/mo. and about $100 apiece f?w Upon due notice to my employers I ma basis, since my family doctor was unable have put me on the 65 year figure immedia clunking nor the tension that develops. Inadequacy of Social Security and the American Wav Life. Ens pyrisht 1972 ~b7C Bublished by Emelkay Publishing Company Redlands, Ca. 92373 "disabled? from my occupation-~teaching skeleton in my closet that assassinates my it?s still officially labeled as mine. ing in frustration I found and took menial get what we want, we need to want what we or 10 or 15 more years of labor. Privately ing those figures. . . of my right shoulder in particular did not dislocated over 20 years previously in ire Tlescne the rest of my days.) It clunks: past three yearsrl've spent many in optimistic hope that nature will reward ll eventually make it strong. But continued I was .: L- Aw 7.. increasingly tense and painful. s. Goodman informed me that I'd be entitled my two childrerw?more precisely $398/moc 5e nefinite application, on the 62 year old to ?qualify" me for disability Which would tcly. {dis x-ray showed no pain nor loose On :alcilm deposits noticeable he offered to needle me with cortisone shots as other has done previously??to no avail. In the past only chirOpractors' massage of calcium had given me relief. MD treatmen useless as a belch in a gale. But it's On the second visit to the Social Se maximum? of $302.80 altogether. up that"maximum."' I was.left pondering a I was lo than I?-who have contributed less years via children (who had no choice of parents} a: enscness and their ultrasonic breaking up of that first relocation, has been . . r1 we? glut? he 13 1kgt?s in authority.) . cIIice I informed of a "family Goodman had not brot_ hose who are less fortunate might have live on it fax;a:lng why Ajsi - - a lso the plight of ?wsr salary $302-80/m0- even if he has only two children? dew secure is our security? Much has gone thru my mind the past fm? seems concerning years bygone and those ahead for my children. naive as I have been? academic and parental nurture. My mother died when I was 8.- despite a crippled left hand. erness, from standpoint of culture and so Will they find t5 Father in the fields but also at housekeeping as? When the fineSt grade of hard spring first hand that in America one zero. first to ever get an 8th grade diploma at As of now their fut? My two broth a can go to the speculators wallow in millions via And then came the drought and dust stains .c -i Somehow in the meantime I did becrmc fee in world more trustworthy? Will they be as kiss lo'fs less promising despite all ii? awfully busy raising wheat and cattle, 2f: 13g grew up like weeds in the wild~ all; we wormed not Only long hours cents/bu., we learned himself to death_while ife_earnings to less than 1 of the family. I was Six years as student- ggniior (along with various odd jobs and i n_ a: up ma?eRx?ujddgeagan?de7ae to mp Eta high school, belatedly, and to etch 4 A. degree in education. du ty first teaching position (Werner, u- call liBS?Bo) -porated after one year: ?0 8migration of population via droigh; and 195+ storm (1 ,Assistant Educational Advisorship for coo 930'37) ceased when funds were cote Teaching in the state of Washington expired after one year (1937?38) :d?y at Diston, Oregon was dishanded. re :am; when my Onew .. .'11 Ycar tenanrary Cert111cnt.e seal g1anostes .eedel Selling Silvor~33ell Chen utensils v11 dononswr1t dinner and he n1.th lec- ture had to d1:sconti1nur. wn A the went honkrunt House?l oainting in Portlen1, Gin. coo"1 not c: nttnu when oxmn rs (Had it evaporated? who hnI31L cornered? t?nere nos it: Had 1L1 Ct Grain and fruit were rottin in fields and orchards or were dc.- troyed to bring UP price: Factori es in the cities were idle; yet warehouses were hulring full. ?eanwtxile unfertun1tes were starving; thr.y hid no tgney for price. A book-full o1:oris wouln not ccxer my interim on (dos vita refusal to sign that reguired paupcr ?o1th) to exp'.rjence and study first that Sgtmup in action, whilst tahi ng simult.sne ously extension tou1Ises in Economic R11. "oh and rn1ti1nal Economic Policies from the Ua of Cre-? un.