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Henry a Wallace — Part 5
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STANDARD FORM N NO. 64 / oe
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Office Memorandue 7. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO : Mr. E. A. Tamm DATE: May 22, 1948
FROM ; . Mr. D. M. Ladd wy we. polson
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SUBJECT: OPEN LETTER TO SJALIN BY HENRY WALLACE ie ee =
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ASAC Belmont called at 10:45 today and furnished the following te hone ——
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New York's letter to the Bureau in this matter. : is Nesse
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information, stating that it was additional information developed since ow! quinn tam——
_Miss Gandy ~
"A careful examination of additional copies of the flier re-
flected that the lithographic bug actually reads 'Union Label No. 10' rather
that “Union Shop 100." A pretext call at the Amalgamated Lithographic Union
reflected that bug 10 was assigned to the Interstate Printing Company and that
this company has been out-of business for about a year. Consequently, this
has been a 'free bug! not assigned to any Lithographer.
"A check of the telephone books in New York City reflects an Inter-
state Printer at 135 Henry Street, however, they did not handle lithographing.
Also, an Interstate Printing Company is listed at 27 West 24th Street, New
York City. A call at this number reflected that this company has been out
of business for some time and did handle lithographing.
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last night ascer-—
tained from Wallace Headquarters under pretext that she wanted to get addi-
23 i fliers, wast the ere were Uthosrapied by theirerish Press, Inc.,
333 Hudson Street. ” —_ eee
"It thus appears definite that the fliers were prepared by the
Parish Press utilizing a free lithographic bug unlawfully. It is noted that
the Union Label Bulletin, showing the ‘bugs’ for printers lists the Parish
Press as having orinter bug Noe £0, This would not authorize them to 1i
Taph under the printers bug No. 10. Consequently, they were using the free
i thozraphic bug ‘No. 10 without proper authority."
An enlargement of the "union bug" made by the Bureau from the Wallace
flier indicates rather clearly the number 100,
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Atemorandum is being forwarded to the Attorney General giving hix
this additional information.
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