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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 13
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Wilks
Fimenes:
February 2, 1954 von sete Reon
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THE DIRECTOR:
The thought occurs that if the President does not know of the furor-.
that was caused in G-2 some years ago as the result of G-2's investigation of
area ae: connections with Mrs, Roosevelt, you might want to consider
p mentioning this incident to him. XR A
a close friend of Jimmy Wechsler and the last word I had
working for the New York Post which has been exceedingly
critical of the President as well as of us. Wechsler, of course, is a
e Ameri r ati i velt
a
t :
was
. e attached memorandum connections with Mrs.
- ¢ Roosevelt along with the G-2 investigation, the subsquent confrontation with
Mrs. Roosevelt and the order issued by FDR that everyone knowing of this acti
should be sent to the South Pacific until they were killed. The information was ci (
furnished to George Burton when he was assigned to Liaison by a Colonel Kibler—
and Colonel Bissell. Cy Lr.
This, of course, could have a relationship to the subsequent orde re, J
given the Army to destroy the files on subversives.
We have photostats of the G-2 investigative reports on their cover
there is no question tie-in with Mrs. Roosevelt.
Indicative of the type of data in this file is a report dated March nae :
, (1943, reflecting that Mrs. Roosevelt checked into the Urbana-Lincoln Hotel, oy”
Sit: 45 a.m., March 5, 1943, accompanied by Malvina Thompson, She expressed
Uithe wish that no publicity be given to her arrival. At the time of her registration,
Njshe stated she expected a young friend from Chanute Field to visit her and reserved
oom 330 for him. She occupied Room 332. The rooms were joined by a connecting
door. At 9 o'clock on March a the Urbana Lincoln Hotel
stating he understood Mrs, Roosevelt a room reserved for him. He was
directed to Room 330, QE ve
Le
J Mrs. Roosevelt ordered dinner for the three sent to Room 332 at ff?
8:30 p.m. Upon the arrival La eed Malvina Thompson had her luggage
into the room occupied by Mrs. Koosevelt. Neither Mrs. Roosevelt nor
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