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Claudia Jones — Part 4
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| 7 ~, Office Memotandum + wwe STATES GOVERNMENT . |
FROM : D. M. LADD
DATE: October 31, 1947
aie bp, as fr re Quinn Tapa
The subject was born on February 25, oT at Trinid@d, Brix jf.‘
Tish West Indies, Sh tered the United Stateg,on February 9, 1924, eapilae Gandy
der the name of ClaudéCumberbateh. As Gand ones, the subject is a member
of the National Committee of the Communist’ Party and is also secretary of the ‘
National "omens Commission, CP, USA. pul
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The Bureau has been investigating this subject since January 13, | ~#4
1942, On May 7, 1947, a memorandum was directed to the Criminal Division of LF
the Department of Justice, advising them that the subject, so far as we have
been able to ascertain, has never become a naturalized citizan of this country.
In the memorandum to the Criminal Division, it was requested to advise the
Bureau if there was some action that might be taken against the subject, On
August 19, 1947, Mr. T. Vincent Quinn in charge of the Criminal Division advised
that the Criminal Division did not contemplate taking any action against the
subject at that time,
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On September 25, 1947, we advised the Immigration and Naturalization
Service of the subject's activities and at the same time pointed out that she
was an alien, With our memorandum to the Immigration Service, we forwarded to
that service a copy of the summary report that has been prepared in this case,
The New York Office advised the Bureau by teletype dated October 30, 1947, -
that Mr. T, Avery of the Immigration and Naturalization Service in New York fam.
has advised that that service has received a warrant for the arrest of the By
Subject. Mr. Avery stated that the Immigration Service in New York had re- ©-
ceived _a letter from its office in Washington, D. C., instructing that the sub-—
ject should be arrested when the New York Office of the Immigration and Natur- _-.
alization Service has sufficient evidence to prove a case for deportation. ue
Mr. Avery requested the New York Office to verify that all of the
witnesses named in the report will be available to testify.
For your additional information, copies of all of the pertinent re-
ports have been submitted to the Division of Records of the Department of Jus=
tice, Since the summary report that was submitted to the Immigration and Nat-
uralization Service supposedly contained all of the legally admissdble evidence
appearing in the Bureau files, it is not believed necessary to furnish further
information to the Immigration and Naturalization Service, . ‘
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In the event you approve, there is attached a teletype Lo the New
York Office instructing them to contact the witnesses to determine their avail-
ability to testify against the subject, { /2o= fy Yd
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