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- Feb. 22, 1993: Partners for Life
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Feb. 22, 1993 Uncle Bill Wants You
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- LAW ENFORCEMENT, Page 43
- Partners for Life
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- <body>
- <p> The motto of the FBI is "Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity." How
- well did William Sessions' all-powerful predecessor, J. Edgar
- Hoover, uphold these words? Not very, according to a just published
- biography of the late FBI chief. Anthony Summers' Official and
- Confidential: The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover is sure to
- disturb the old crime fighter's final rest.
- </p>
- <p> Even as he railed against gays as "sexual deviants," Hoover
- apparently struggled with his own homosexuality. Summers offers
- fresh details of Hoover's 40-year friendship with Clyde Tolson,
- a handsome young agent he plucked out of the rank and file and
- quickly promoted to assistant director. The pair ate dinner
- together almost every night and vacationed together every year;
- Summers contends that Luisa Stuart, a former fashion model,
- once saw them holding hands in the back seat of a limo. According
- to Summers, the Mafia claimed to have the goods on Edgar and
- Clyde, including compromising photographs of the two men engaging
- in oral sex. That knowledge provided the mob with rich blackmail
- material. It protected gangsters like Meyer Lansky and Frank
- Costello from FBI scrutiny for more than 20 years and forced
- Hoover to insist that syndicated crime was not a national problem.
- </p>
- <p> Perhaps Summers' most bizarre revelation is an account provided
- by Susan Rosenstiel, the wife of a liquor distiller and gambling
- crony. Rosenstiel recalls attending what she thought would be
- an elegant private party at New York City's Plaza Hotel in the
- company of lawyer Roy Cohn, Hoover and others. Instead, Cohn
- introduced Rosenstiel to a woman named "Mary," dressed in a
- fluffy black dress, lace stockings and high heels. It was obvious
- Mary was no woman. "You could see where he shaved. It was Hoover,"
- said Rosenstiel. Joined by Cohn, Hoover stripped down to a tiny
- garter belt and proceeded to have sex with two young boys. Cohn
- later joked about the evening. "That was really something, wasn't
- it, with Mary Hoover?"
- </p>
- <p> Hoover's presidential snooping included efforts to pin an illicit
- liaison on Eleanor Roosevelt and culminated, most famously,
- with eavesdropping on J.F.K. frolicking with Mafia moll Judith
- Campbell and Marilyn Monroe.
- </p>
- <p> "We had to be not only as straight as an arrow," recalled a
- former agent last week on PBS's Frontline. "We had to give every
- perception that we were straight as arrows." In 1972, at age
- 77, the omnipotent FBI chief became the first civil servant
- to be granted a state funeral, at which he was eulogized by
- Richard Nixon in the Rotunda of the Capitol as "one of the giants...a national symbol of courage, patriotism and granite-like
- honesty and integrity." But the year before, bedeviled by fallout
- from his efforts to tap the phones of journalists, the President
- had confided to John Ehrlichman, "We may have on our hands here
- a man who will pull the temple down with him, including me."
- It is not surprising that not one of the eight Presidents he
- served dared fire him.
- </p>
- <p>-- By Sidney Urquhart
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