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John L Lewis — Part 26
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WFO - 44-20
BRETAILS: AT WASHINGTON, DeCe
On the morning of September 21, en
and the writer emieavored to Pocate
,
woman) at 1624 New Jersey Avenue, .¥., and upon arrival In THis”
locality, found there was no such address. At 1622 Mew Jersey Avenues,
K.W., it was f t this was a four family apartsent house and
‘po such name ppeared on the mail boxes in the entrance
and an unident colore who resides in one of the apartments
stated that no such person a .::0: on the prenises as
far as she knew and she head never
At 1626 New Jersey Ayepue, H.W,, Special Agent
and the writer contacted who stated he bas —
en in s location a eo re ee heard of
. hn, no-one resides on the second floor above his
On the night of 21,1943, 5 cia) con
and the writer ta = his residence,
Alexandria, Vir that be has been
en nove
Dited Mine Workers of America, 15th and I Streets,
Washington, D. C. for abo ars and that he and _—_—_—
e the only who have be
pLoy the United or Tice this period.
He stated he does not know WALTER J. "SaMES, Secretary and Tressurer,
District #12, United Mine Workers of America, and cannot remember
any specific incident of unloading books and records for a man
accompented by a woman from an automobile in the driveway betveen the
United Mine Workere of America building and the Southern Railway
building, Washington, D. C., in July, 1939; nor could he remexber
requesting this man not to park his car in the driveway; that if any
protest were made it would be made superintendent of
the United Mine Workers of America b . o stated that
he could not ramember this man making the remark that he and his wife
were going to the Hotel Carlton for lunch while the automobile was
being unloaded.
Cae «: that during his employment with the
United Mine Workers o ica, # nusber of men with women accompanying
them have driven their automobiles to the front of the United Hine
Workers building pn 15th Street, Ny W., end in the driveway with books
and other papers which he has unloaded from the vehicles and carried
these documents into the building with specific instructions from the
deliverer as to where to deposit the books and records in the building.
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