INDEX
Adlerman, Jerome S. (“Jerry”) (General Counsel-McClellan Comm.), 62
Aeronautical Radio, Inc., 48
Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act (1937), 116
Agriculture Department, U.S., 101, 103
Air Force, μ.S., 23
Air Force Training Academy (Japan), 20
Air, Inc. case, 50
Alaska, 99
American Bar Association (ABA), 103
American Oil Co. case (Amoco), 35, 46, 51
American Telephone and Telegraph Co. (AT&T), 35-36
Anderson, Bruce (HIM friend), 7, 9
Andretta, Sal (Asst. Attorney General-Justice Dept.), 40
Apalachin (New York) ( organized crime meeting), 79
Arlington, Virginia, 53
Armed Forces, U.S., 2
Army, U.S., 3, 5, 9, 11, 20, 23
Arnold & Porter (D.C. law firm), 124
Atlanta, Georgia, 77
Atomic Energy Commission, U.S. (AEC), 31
Attorney General (Texas), 106
Attorney General, State, 80
Austin, Texas, 106
Baker, Robert (“Bobby”) (LBJ colleague), 102
Bakersfield, California, 11
Ballard, Fred (D.C. Crime Comm.), 122, 125
Baltimore, Maryland, 23
Batangas, Philippines, 14, 15
Bazelon, Judge David, 39
Beall, Senator Glenn, 69
Belle Glade, Florida, 116
Bell Telephone Co., 35-37
Biak, New Guinea, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18
Bilibid Prison, Philippines, 14-15
Bittinger, Donald (“Don”) (D.C. Crime Comm.), 122, 123, 124
Bittman, William (Chicago pension fund case), 102
Black(s), 121, 127
Browder, Earl (Socialist), 63
Buffalino, William (Teamsters representative), 56-57, 58-59
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of Narcotics, 72-73, 76-78
Byrd, Senator Robert, 3
Caldwell, Louis (“Louie”)(General Counsel-PRC), 30, 48
California, 13 7
Camp Barclay, Texas, 5, 10
Captiva, Florida, 7-8
Carinisi, T?to.(defendant), 92-93
Carr, Waggoner (Texas Invest. Comm.), 107
Carterfone Company case, 3 7
Cassidy, John (HJM law partner), 54, 56, 68, 114, 116
Castro, Fidel, 109-110
Catholic(s), 7, 8
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 109
Chaffetz, Hammond (HJM colleague), 30, 33, 46, 48
Chappaquiddick, Massachusetts, 136
Chastie, Cy (D.C. attorney), 54
Chattanooga, Tennessee, 95
Chevy Chase, Maryland, 53
Chicago, Illinois, 30, 32, 33, 40, 82, 99, 105
Chicago Pension Fund case, 102
Chicago Tribune, 33, 67
Civil rights, 84, 92, 100
Clark, Judge Bennett Champ, 38
Clark, Ramsey (Lands Division-Justice Dept.), 104, 112
Code of Omerta (Silence), 86
Columbia Heights, Minnesota, 1, 10
Communications Act (1934), 83
Congress, U.S., 84, 102, 103, 126, 138, 141
See also House of Representatives, U.S.; Senate, U.S.
Corallo, Anthony ( organized crime figure), 81
Corrections Department, 122, 126
Cosa Nostra, See Organized crime
Covington & Burling (D.C. law firm), 31, 35-36, 45, 119
Cox, Archibald’ (“Archie”) (D.C. attorney), 112
Cox, Hugh (D.C. attorney), 35
Cutler, Charles (“Charlie”) (HJM colleague), 29-30, 37
Dallas, Texas, 104
Daytona Racetrack (Ohio), 115-116
Deaver, Michael (lobbyist), 136
Defense Department, U.S., 145
DeLaSalle High School (Minneapolis), 7
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s), 40, 69, 70,
Democratic National Committee, 103
Democratic National Convention (1960), 100
Detroit, Michigan, 57, 95
District of Columbia, 3, 5, 23, 26, 29, 30, 33, 38, 51, 53, 90, 104, 106, 111, 118, 126, 133
Bar, 47, 141-143
Bar Association, 145
D.C. Courts … ,
.
Juvenile Court, 125
Municipal Court, 52
Superior Court, 142
D.C. Crime Commission, 42-43
See also President’s Commission
Crime rate, 121-128
“Fifth Street Bar,” 45
Law practice, 31-33
Legal community, 48
Police department, 126
Dowd, James, 95
DuCoeur, Joseph (“Joe”) (D.C. attorney), 61
Duluth, Minnesota, 4
Durham rule, 123-124
Dutch freighter, 11
Eagan, Russ (HMJ colleague), 31
Eastland, Senator James 0., 69, 90
Edgerton, Judge Henry W., 38
Eichelberger, General Robert L., 12
Eisenhower, President Dwight D., 41
Eisenhower Administration, 124
Emperor’s Palace (Japan), 19
Energy Department, U.S., 133
Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. (EPA), 32
Espy, Michael (Secy.-Agriculture Dept.), 101, 103
Estes case (Billy Sol), 101, 106
Evans, Courtney (HJM law partner), 111, 114-116
Exxon Corp. (Valdez case), 99
Federal Bureau oflnvestigation (FBI), 71-73, 77-78, 80-83, 94, 105, 109, 114
Federal Communications Act, 36, 98
Federal Communication Commission (FCC), 30, 31, 32, 35, 44
Federal Radio Commission (FRC), 30, 48
Feld Brothers case, 34
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Ferguson, Clyde (D.C. Crim? Comm.), 122, 125
Finchaven, New Guinea, 12
Fitzsimmons, Frank (Pres.-Teamsters Union), 86
Floberg, Jack (Asst. Secy.- Navy), 30
Florida, 7, 117, 136
West Coast, 7
Flowers (Showers), April (performer), 93
Foley, William (“Bill”) (Justice Dept.), 70
Fortas, Abe (D.C. attorney), 108
Fort Snelling, Minnesota, 5
Foster, Jody (actress), 136
France, William (“Bill”) (HJM client), 115
Frankfurter, Justice Felix, 44
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 109
Geelvink Bay, New Guinea, 12
Gender issues, 145
George Washington University Law School, 2, 24, 26-27, 29, 40, 140
Law Review, 27
Germany, 1, 26
Gesell, Judge Gerhard, 120
Giancanna, Sam ( organized crime figure), 110
Glenn v. Reed, 3 7
Glover Park, District of Columbia, 53
Goldwater, Senator Barry, 121
Goodenough Island, New Guinea, 13, 14
Gorelick, Jamie (Justice Dept.), 133, 145
Gotti, John ( organized crime figure), 83
Griffith, Kelly (HJM colleague), 30, 34, 35
Guthman, Edward (“Ed”) (public information officer), 91
Heron Lake, Minnesota, 1, 2, 3
Hickory Hill, Virginia (RFK home), 101
Hoffa, James (“Jimmy”) (pres.-Teamsters Union), 54, 81, 86, 96, 97, 99
Holden, William (actor), 118
Hollandia, New Guinea, 12
Holtzoff, Judge Alexander, 43-44
Hoover, John Edgar (Director-FBI), 82
Hoover, President Herbert, 27
Hopkins, Minnesota, 5, 9
House of Representatives, U.S., 3, 28
See also Congress, U.S.; Senate, U.S.
Hundley, William (“Bill”) (Justice Dept.), 66, 100-101
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Hush-A-Phone Co. case, 35-37, 69
Indiana, 63, 118
Internal Revenue Code, 27
International Harvester case, 35
Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), 32, 62
Iramagawa, Japan, 20
Ireland, 13? ….
Irish, 7, 17
Irish-Catholic(s), 7
Jafjke v. Dunham, 37
Japan(ese), 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 28
See also World War II
Jeffress, William (“Bill”) (HJM law firm), 45, 119, 131
Johnson, Judge Norma Holloway, 139
Johnson, President Lyndon B., 101-102, 107, 120-121, 126
Jurisdiction, federal criminal, 84
Justice Department, U.S., 40, 45, 50, 73-74, 84-88, 91, 107, 110-111, 115, 133
Antitrust Division, 45
Assistant Attorney General (office), 91, 92
Attorney General (office) 88, 90, 102-103, 110
Civil Division, 100, 139
Civil Rights Division, 115
Criminal Division, 50, 61-62, 65-102, 109, 111-113, 114, 115, 116, 120, 137, 147
Organized Crime Section, 71, 76
Deputy Attorney General (office), 88, 91, 115
Internal Security Division, 62
Lands Division, 104
Solicitor General, 91, 115, 139
U.S. Attorney (office), 46, 77, 82, 87-88, 89, 90
Kansas City, Missouri, 63
Katzenbach, Nicholas (“Nick”) (Justice Dept.), 69, 105-108, 115, 120-121
Kennedy, David (son ofRFK), 136
Kennedy, President John F., 67, 68, 99, 100-102
Assassination, 75, 104-111
Senator, 62
Kennedy Administration, 67, 76
Kennedy, Robert F. (Attorney General), 41, 61, 66-68, 71, 74-75, 77-78, 80-82, 85, 88, 91-93,
95, 97-101, 104, 108-111, 136
Kennedy, Senator Edward (“Ted”), 136
Kenya, 118-119
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Keogh, Congressman Eugene, 100
Keogh, Judge James, 100-101
Kirkland & Ellis (D.C. law firm), 40, 42-54, 56, 57, 60, 61, 69, 132, 145
Kirkland, Flemming, Green, Martin & Ellis (Chicago law firm), 29-39
Krash, Abraham (“Abe”) (D.C. Crime Comm.), 122, 124
Labor racketeering, 61
See also T?amsters Union
Lae, New Guinea, 12, 13
Lake Wobegon (radio program), 8
Larroca, Raymond (“Ray”) (HJM law partner), 54, 61, 115, 116
Law
Antitrust, 46, 48, 116
Bribery, 71
Civil, 117, 131
Communications, 13 2-13 3
Criminal, 45, 84, 95, 112, 116, 117, 131, 132
Defamation, 48
Environmental, 132
Felony, 81
Gambling, 79, 81
Housing fraud, 88
Labor racketeering, 93
Libel, 34
Money laundering,85
Murder, 85, 127
Narcotics, 79, 81, 127
Tax, 116
White collar, 117
White slavery, 79
Wiretapping, 83
Law Enforcement Assistance Act (LEAA) (1965), 121
Lawson, Judge Marjorie (D.C. Crime Comm.), 122, 125
Lawyers (minority), 145
Letts, Judge F. Dickinson, 55, 56, 58, 59-60, 64
Lewin, Nathaniel (“Nat”) (HJM law partner), 115
Loftus, James (“Jim”) (New York Times), 106
Long Island, New York, 29
Los Angeles, California, 11 7
Louisiana, 45, 109
MacArthur, General Douglas, 12, 15, 19
Mafia, See Organized crime
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Manila, Philippines, 14
Maranzano, Tina (plaintiff), 34, 38
Marcello, Carlos (organized crime figure), 92, 109
Marshall, Burke (D.C. attorney; Justice Dept.), 36, 69, 92
Martindale-Hubbell (law directory), 31
Maryland, 63, 69
Mayo Clinic-Hospital Unit (Minnesota), 2
McCarthy, .J.oseph (“Joe”) (HJM law partner), 115
McClellan, Senator John, 73, 82
McClellan Committee (Senate), 62, 63, 93, 102
McCormick, Colonel Robert R. (owner-Chicago Tribune}, 33, 67
McGlynn’s Prize Bread, 8
McGlynn, Bert (HJM friend), 7, 8, 9, 10
Meese, Attorney General Edwin, 136
Miller & Evans (D.C. law firm), 111, 114-115
Miller’s Mongoose Milk (HJM drink), 22
Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin (D.C. law firm), 115-120, 128-140, 145-147
Management Committee, 129, 135
Miller, Glenn (bandleader), 6
Miller, Herbert J., Jr. (“Jack”)- PERSONAL
Childhood, 4
Education
George Washington University Law School, 2, 24, 26-27, 29, 40, 140
Lake Harriet Grade School, 6
University of Minnesota, 4, 5, 7, 9, 24, 140
West High School, 6, 7, 8, 9
Father, 1-4, 9, 22, 28, 70
Great-grandparents (maternal), 1
Great grandparents (paternal), 1
Military service, 5, 9-24, 25-26
Aviation Engineering Battalion, 13, 17
Officers Candidate School, 5, 10
Miller, Arthur “Mis” (uncle), 3, 4, 27
Miller, Carey Kinsolving (wife), 7, 28-29, 53, 70, 101
Miller, John Kinsolving (son), 29
Mother, 1-5, 22, 28, 70
Republican political affiliation, 28, 62, 67
Young, Dr. and Mrs. (in-laws), 28
Miller, Herbert J., Jr., (Jack) – PROFESSIONAL
Board of Monitors-Teamsters Union, 37, 51, 54-61, 63, 64, 65
Business attributes of law firms, 143-144
Chairman-President’s Commission on Crime in the District of Columbia, 120-128
Civility of Bar, 142
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Compensation philosophy, 134-136
District of Columbia Bar Association changes, 141-142
District of Columbia Bar membership, 140
Justice Department, U.S., Assistant Attorney General-Criminal Division, 45, 50, 61-113, 114,
116, 120, 137
Kirkland & Ellis, 40, 42-54, 56, 57, 60, 61, 69, 132, 145
Kirkland, Flemming, Green, Martin & Ellis, 29-39
Law pract.ice,. changes, 128-136
Lawyering, opinion, 49-50
Miller & Evans, 111, 114-115
Miller, Cassidy, Larroca and Lewin, 115-147
Chair-Management Committee, 129, 135-136
Miller and McCarthy, Evans & Cassidy, 115-120, 128-40, 145-147
“Miller the Blackmailer,” 36
Pro bono work, 144-145
Miller and McCarthy, Evans & Cassidy (D.C. law firm), 115
Milne Bay, New Guinea, 11, 12, 13, 14
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1, 5, 24, 26, 43
Chamber of Commerce, 3
Civic and Commerce Associations, 3
Real Estate Board, 2-3
Minneapolis Tribune, 6
Minnesota, 2, 3, 4, 5, 19, 22, 24, 28, 43
Minsker, Martin (HJM law firm), 119
Missouri, USS (World War II battleship), 18
Money laundering, 85
Moore, Richard (“Dick”) (White House counsel), 137
Morgenthau, Robert (“Bob”) (U.S. Attorney-Southern District), 89, 104
Mortenson, Stanley (“Stan”) (HJM law firm), 131
Mt. Kenya Safari Club (Africa), 118
Nashville, Tennessee, 95
National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR), 115-116
National Coillfl!ission on Organized Crime, 86
National Crime Commission, 120, 124
Navy, U.S., 10, 49
Neal, James (“Jim”) (Justice Dept.), 99
New Guinea, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18
New Orleans, Louisiana, 104
New York, New York, 3, 58, 70, 78, 80, 81, 100, 117
New York Times, 106
Nixon, President Richard M., 136, 137-140
Nixon Administration, 103, 137
-ASNorthwestern
Law Journal, 7.3
Northwestern Law School, 82
Noumea, New Caledonia, 11
Novello, Angie (Secy.-Robert F. Kennedy), 66, 104
O’Donoghue, Martin Francis (“Marty “) (D.C. attorney), 54, 55-56, 59
O’Hara, Congressman Joseph Patrick, 28
Oberdorfe?, .Louis (Justice Dept.), 69
Okinawa, Japan, 15, 16
Organized crime, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76-83, 86, 89, 93, 109-110, 118
Oswald, Lee Harvey (JFK assassin), 105, 106
Paris, France, 2
Parochial schools, 7, 8
Partin, James (Teamsters Union)), 96-97
Patterson, Eleanor (“Sissy”) (owner-Times Herald), 31, 33, 48
Patterson, Perry (Times Herald), 48
Pearl Harbor, 10, 21
Pension Fund case, 98
Penna Tex Co., 116
Philippine Islands, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 25
Pine, Judge David A., 42
D.C. Crime Comm., 122, 124
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 57
Plumbers Union, 54, 56
Pope, Orange (defendant), 46
President’s Commission on Crime in the District of Columbia, 120-128, 147
Presidential Commission (JFK assassination), 108
Prettyman, Judge E. Barrett, 38
Privacy issue, constitutional (Nixon presidential papers), 138
Probation Department, 122
Provenzano, Anthony (“Tony”) (organized crime figure), 81
Puget Sound, Washington, 23
Race issues (in ‘legal profession), 145
Ratterman, George, 92
Red Cross (American), 14
Republican(s), 28, 62, 67, 69, 100
Rhode Island, 83
Rochester, Minnesota, 2
Rockville, Maryland, 115
Rogers, William (“Bill”) (D.C. Crime Comm.), 122, 124
Roosevelt, President Franklin D., 3, 16
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Ruby, Jack (Oswald assassin), 105
Ryan, Judge Joseph, 44, 116
Ryan, Ray (Indiana oilman), 118
San Clemente, California, 137
Sanders, Harold Barefoot, Jr. (U.S. Attorney-Dallas), 104-108
San Francisco, California, 11
Sanibel, Florida, 7
Schlei, Norbert (D.C. Crime Comm.), 121
Schneerson, Rabbi Menachim, 136
Scott Terrier Club, 49
Seattle, Washington, 23
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), 32
Senate, U.S., 3, 63, 82, 84, 87
Judiciary Committee, 90
See also Congress, U.S.; House of Representatives, U.S.
Serbonian Bog, 14 7
Sheridan, Walter (McClellan Comm.), 62-63, 68, 93-95
Silberling, Edward (“Ed”) (Justice Dept.), 70, 76
Silbert, Earl (attorney), 103
Smith, Larry (N. Y. attorney), 58
Smithsonian Institute, 25
Socialist(s), 63
Sorbonne University (France), 2
Standard Oil Co., 33, 46
Stassen, Harold (Govt. unit secretary), 3
State Department, U.S., 115
Stephens, Judge Harold M., 38
Sun Valley, Florida, 63, 95-96
Sun Valley case, 95-96
Sweden, 1
Swiss bank accounts, 118
Tax Foundation (non-profit organization-NY), 3
Teague, Colone’! Olin Earl (Congressman), 28
Teamsters Union, 54-55, 58, 61, 64, 65, 86, 93, 94, 96-97
“Bar Association,” 59
Board of Monitors, 37, 51, 54-61, 62, 63, 64, 65
International, 55, 64
Local 777, 81
Local chapters, 57, 81, 86
Pension Fund, 95, 98-99, 102
Test Fleet case, 96-97, 99
-AlOTexas,
28, 101,105,106
Texas Investigating Committee (JFK assassination), 106
“The Green Hornet” (nickname-D.C. attorney), 45
Tierney, Paul (Chairman-ICC), 62
Times Herald, 31, 33-34, 48, 51, 63
Tokyo, Japan, 19
“Tom and Jerry” (drink), 22
Travel Act, 71, 81
Tydings, Senator Millard, 63
U.S. Circuit Courts
D.C. Circuit, 31, 34, 35, 37, 38, 44, 51, 57, 58, 64, 80, 111, 121-123, 130, 139
Ninth Circuit, 112, 118-119
Second Circuit, 79
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 31, 41, 45, 56, 111, 112, 122, 130, 138, 139, 142
U.S. Independent Telephone Association, 35
U.S. Supreme Court, 44, 45, 51, 97, 112, 115, 119, 122, 130, 138, 139, 140
Frankfurter, Justice Felix, 44
Reports, 43
University of Minnesota, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 24, 140
Valachi, Joseph (“Joe”) (criminal informant), 72-73, 76-78, 82
Valdez case, 99
Virginia, 3
Wald, Judge Patricia M. (“Pat”), 122, 124
Waldrup, Frank (Times Herald executive), 31
Warren Commission, 108-109
“Washing Machine Char lies,” 14
Washington, Judge George, 3 7
Washington Gas Company, 123
Washington Post, 26, 84
Watergate scandal, 13 7
We Band of Brothers (Edward Guthman), 91
White, Byron (Deputy Atty. Gen.-Justice Dept.), 77-78, 89, 98, 108
White House, 101, 105, 106, 108, 111, 112
White Slave Act, 80
Willens, Howard (D.C. attorney), 60, 146
Williams, Edward Bennett (D.C. attorney), 54, 63-64, 102
Wisconsin, 51
World War I, 2
World War II, 3, 9-25, 25-26
Aviation Engineering Battalion, 13, 17
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Liberty ships, 11, 22
Wright, Frank Lloyd (architect), 19
Yokahama Harbor, Japan, 15, 19
Youngdahl, Judge Luther, 43
Youngdahl, Mary (daughter-Judge Youngdahl), 43
Ziegler, Ronald (“Ron”) (Nixon aide), 137