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...with us today, and was divided between those who thought that was a good thing and those who thought that was terrible. I think the bureau was very uneasy about its relationship to the Department of Justice and probably had considerable suspicion about its intentions. I think Mr. Kelley understands his problems and has been trying to give the bureau a new kind of leadership that is not the authoritarian leadership that Hoover gave...
Since Carter made a campaign issue out of criticizing FBI Chief Clarence Kelley, a new head there seems certain. Most often mentioned is former New York City Police Commissioner Patrick Murphy, 56. One possible holdover, the rumors have it, is CIA Director George Bush, 52, whose lucid intelligence briefing impressed Carter. Besides, if Bush went, the CIA would be getting its third director in a year...
...known as rapidly as Jimmy has, it's impossible for the voters to have a deep understanding. During spring and summer they saw Carter and they liked him and wanted to know more about him. In September, instead of adding to the understanding, we distracted the electorate-Clarence Kelley, Playboy...
...whether the press-in its cynicism, disdain and plague-on-both-your-houses impartiality-helped to trivialize the campaign and thus contributed to the public's turned-off mood. Looking back on many of the '"issues" that dominated the headlines-ethnic purity, the Playboy interview, Clarence Kelley's valances, the Eastern Europe gaffe, Ford's finances-it's hard to escape the feeling that the press coverage has a lot to answer for. In the pack mentality of campaign journalism, once some characteristic in a candidate is spotlighted-Carter's "fuzziness," Ford...
Married. Clarence M. Kelley, 64, FBI director, and Shirley Dyckes, fortyish, a former school teacher and nun; in Maggie Valley, N.C. Kelley's first wife died of cancer last November...