WASHINGTON, DC.- When the National Law Enforcement Museum opens in Washington, DC, in 2013, it will house one of the most extensive collections of objects related to the life and work of long-time FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, Museum officials announced Wednesday. Through a donation from the J. Edgar Hoover Foundation, the Museum has acquired more than 2,000 items from Director Hoovers estate, including his office desk, chair and telephone, presentation items, awards, photographs, correspondence, books, recordings of Mr. Hoovers speeches and numerous other items that relate to his personal and professional life, specifically his tenure as director of the FBI from 1924 to 1972. The mission of the National Law Enforcement Museum is to tell