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Henry a Wallace — Part 1
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JOHN EDGAR HOOVER
DIRECTOR : 2-287
LBN: FUL February 16, 1943
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attended a meeting of the WPB. The story gradually leake
Agents were seen coming out of the ¥P3 meeting with Wallace.
Nelson finally told some of the reporters off the
record that somebody had written a message with soap on one of
the mirrors in one of the Men's Rooms to the effect that a bomb
will be planted there today to take care of fatlace so he can't
mess around South America.
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Nelson also stated, according to Mullen, that the FBI
had been called about this” threat against Wallace's life. Mr.
Ladd knows nothing about this nor does Mr. fottel.
I told Mullen that we had no comment to make and that
for his information we definitely were not over there.
ALL RRORMATION CONTAINED
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Respectfully,
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Washington, B. C. Mr. Nichits
Mr. Rosen
Mr, Tracy
Mr, Carsoa
Mr, Coffey
Mr. Hendon
: Mr. Kramer
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. TOLSON Mr. McGuire
Mr. Harbo
doubled today, the elepator shafts were closed, everybody Miss Beahm
seemed to be jittery. Vice-President Wallace and Nelson pin Gandy
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Pree fullen of the UP called tq advise that the Tele. Room
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