Construction of the District of Columbia Stadium, and Matters Related Thereto: Hearings Before the Committee on Rules and Administration, United States Senate, Eighty-eighth Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to S.Res. 212 and S.Res. 367,. Resolutions Authorizing an Investigation Into the Financial, Business, Or Other Interests Or Activities of Present Or Former Members, Officers, Or Employees of the Senate, with Particular Emphasis on the Allegations Raised in Connection with the Construction of the District of Columbia Stadium, and Matters Related Thereto, Part 12

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Page 1114 - The FBI has investigated these allegations and they have been denied. We see no point in matching Reynolds' allegations with these denials in this report. The potential damage to private lives and public reputations cannot be justified on the basis of Reynolds
Page 1096 - PELL, Rhode Island HUGH SCOTT, Pennsylvania JOSEPH 8. CLARK, Pennsylvania ROBERT C. BYRD, West Virginia
Page 1112 - On January 22, 1964, Mr. Reynolds was again interviewed under oath. At that time he stated that he had been designated by the McCloskey Co. as their broker in obtaining a performance bond in connection with construction of the District of Columbia Stadium. He noted, however, that he, personally, had never talked to anyone representing the McCloskey Co. concerning this performance bond since all of
Page 1101 - suite. She knows nothing of any espionage or intelligence activities. A Washington, DC, photographer knew Rometsch in 1960 and 1961 when he visited the Quorum Club. He knows of no improprieties by Rometsch, either moral or from a security standpoint. West German authorities are satisfied that Rometsch has no intelligence connections and have closed
Page 1101 - said he has never entertained any member of the White House staff and does not know any member of the Cabinet. Weiner met Baker through Thomas Webb and he tried to develop Baker's friendship but at no time did Baker ever do anything for him. Wayne Bromley, who is scheduled as a Rules
Page 1117 - might possibly be called for reappearance before the Senate Rules Committee during the week beginning Monday, January 25. Chairman Jordan has announced today that there will be no hearings before the committee prior to the week beginning February 1. A copy of this letter is being mailed to your counsel of record, Mr. James F. FitzGerald.
Page 1108 - if he would fix it up. She further stated that during her conversations with Mr. P she had learned that Reynolds had become very perturbed with him because of his refusal to assist Reynolds in engaging in extramarital affairs and that he had threatened to have Mr. P deported. After Mr. P had obtained the basement
Page 1104 - 2. Miss B, a German woman who resided in Berlin in 1945 and then in Salzburg. Subsequently she came to the United States in 1948 where she worked as a governess and a telephone operator. At the time of Reynolds statement she worked for the German diplomatic mission in Washington, DC
Page 1114 - It has learned that he visited California, but it was impossible to serve the subpena on him at any point. In the meantime, according to testimony of Haupt, Reynolds reported that he was in Brazil and, on another occasion, in Europe. It was only after an appeal was made to Senator Williams for assistance that he made
Page 1109 - The oral interview of Reynolds which followed contained the following: 1. Mr. P was never assigned as his personal chauffeur in Berlin although he did on numerous occasions drive Reynolds in official US Government cars. 2. He denied engaging in black market activities while in Berlin or flying with the Air Force officer to further such activities.