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Henry a Wallace — Part 4
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KX 100-2375 | SRBNEIERTIAT
CY T-21, of known reliability, advised on
September 7, 1949, that TILMAN CADLE had been in contact with Communist
Party functionaries at Lexington, Kentucky, shortly prior to September
of 1949. ‘The persons named above also stated that CADLE has made state-~
ments to the effect that he went to Russia during the early 1930's for
education and training, and he left the impression with these individuals
that he had been sent there by the Communist Party.
. Records of the Passport Division, Department of .
State, Washington, D. C., reflect that passport #479228 was issued on
April 16, 1932, to TILMAN CADLY for travel to Germany, for the purpose
of visiting friends. A witness to this passport was LOWELL WAKEFIELD,
203 East llth Street, New York City.
a CI T-22, of known reliability, advised in July .
of 1940 that LOWELIG WAKEFIELD was a graduate of the University of. Wash-
ington and the Moscow Commmnist Party School, and was the Courmmnist
Party District Treasurer’ and teacher of Marxism-in the Confuhist Party
School at Seattle, Washington. Numerous neighbors in the vicinity of
CADIE's home have made non-specific complaints to this office concerning
Communist activity on the part of CADLE.
MARY ELIZABETH BARNACLE: JOE TIPION advised that MARY ELIZABETH
BARNACLE is presumed to be the wife of TILMAN CADEE and resides with
CADLE at, their address on Star Route, Townsend, Tennessee. TIPTON ad-
vises that he has never heard BARNACLE say that she was a Communist,
but he has observed that she apparently agrees with the statements made
vy CADLE and in no way attempts to prevent him from talking in such 4
radical manner. He also advised that BARNACLE was the person who in-
terested his wife in the Progressiva Party, and of the two, BARNACLE
was much more intelligent than CADLE.| CI T-23, of known reliability,
advised during 1950 that MARY ELIZABETH BARNACLE was the recipient of
considerable correspondence, some of which was, according to the informant,
pro-Communist in nature. ,
Little is known concerning any Communist Party
activity on the part of BARNACLE. ‘
RENE DSVISME WILLIAMSON: - CX T-24, of unknown reliability,
advised on March 3, 1950, that he had attended a discussion group meeting
held on March 2, 1950, at 1709 West Cumberlamd Avenue (second floor), and
that WILLTAMSON was present at this meeting. According to the informant,
thé nature of the discussion was such that the informant was convinced
that those varticipating in the discussion had an apparent knowledge of
and sympathy towards Communism. The topic of discussion for the evening
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