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John Chancellor — Part 4
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John William Chancellor: =:
He stated that as far as he is concerned,
ir. Chancellor is a man of integrity who possesses
good personal morals and who is worthy of the position
to which he has been appointed. -
= GRR, ic, acvisod be has known
Mr. Chancellor since 1952 when they met at a political convention -
in Chicago, Illinois. He stated that since that time he has had
professional and social contact with lr, Chancellor in London,
~~ Englasd; Paris, France; Washington, D, C.; and New-York City. He
advised that during the period of time he has known Mr. Chancellor
nothing of a derogatory nature has been brought to his attention b aC
concerning Mr, Chancellor's character, associates, reputation or
loyalty. He highly recommended i. Chancelior for a position of
was being transferred from Chicago, Illinois, to Ney
and
> He Stated : ie Ls Usainted with
i BUCGLIC?’s present wife and is aware that Mr. Chancellor
has been previously married, However, he said he has never met
My. Chancellor's first wife. | advised he has nothing -
but the highest praise for yr: and stated he has never
had any reason to. question his character, loyalty, reputation or
associates. “He recommended Mr. Chancellor for a position of trust. -...:°: 24
and responsibility,
Forty~four other persons, consisting of associates, _
acquaintances, present and former co-workers and supervisors _
and neighbors, were interviewed and advised that Mr. Chancellor
is a loyal American whose character, reputation and associates
are above question. Those aquainted with the other members of .
his family advised they are all reputable persons. He was -
described as one of the finest news reportergz in the United States
who is sincere and patriotic and who is concerned about the welfare
of his country. Several persons advised that he accepted his.
present appointment with the Federal Government as he felt ‘a moral
obligation to serve his Government. None of them furnished any —
information indicating that Mr. Chancellor possessed homosexual
tendencies or effeminate characteristics, He vas further described
88 a "man’s man" whose morals are above question, Many persons
stated that Mr. Chancellor does not indfiige in the excessive use
of alcoholic beverages, but is a moderate drinker. They highly
recommended him for a position of trust and responsibility.
» 15 o«
trust and responsibility. eet ,
Pa
» NBC, Washington, D. C.,
advised h met ir. or in 1958 when Mr. Chancellor
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