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John L Lewis — Part 26
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JOHN EDGAR HOOVER ¢ Ttec-sa7 Mr. Telaon
OimeCTOR Me. E. A. Tem
: Mr. Clege
Federal Bureau of Investigation Mr. Glavia
Bniied Siates Separiment of Susiice Mr, Deeg
. Mr. Nichols
Washington, B. €. Mr. Rosen
September 20, 19)3 Mr, Treey_
Mr, Caraon
Mr. Coffey
an Mr. Hendon
a . 7 Mr. Kramer
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. D. Me LADD , Mr. McGuire
- ; Mr. Barbo
Mr. Quinn Tamm__
Re: John LP Lewis et al
Civil Rights and Tele. Room
Domestic Violence Mr. Nesse__y
* Minas Boahm y
Miss Ga
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SAC Hallford called from Springfield at 6:15 PM to advise
the present status of the captioned case. He informed me that Mr. Colema
Was supposedly en route to Washington and that before he left he expresse é
himself as very well satisfied with the developments of the investigatioMom °
f
Mr. Hallford stated that there are only two or three amall points
to be cleared and that a renort of about 700 pager is being prepared amd
will probably be mailed from Springfield on Thursday of this week. Mr.
Coleman requested him to retain three of the four Departmental copies there
and to just seni in one. He said he would have the one here for review and
would pick up the other three when he returns to Springfield « at ‘the end of
the week. I approved this procedure.
; Coleman advised that he is going to subpoena all PMA members at ae
_ifine "BY as of May 1937 who are still employed at either Mine "B” or ain ~~, =
“wae on the theory that some of them will undoubtedly be favorable to this Wo
investigation. Coleman asked Hallford to prepare a list of such people on
the basis of the information developed. This was approved since Coleman
cannot prepare the list in view of the fact that many of the names are in
the report now being prepared and, of course, Coleman will not have time be-
tween the date he receives the report which will be mailed from Springfield
Thursday and Saturday when he anticipates returning there. Coleman requested
that a copy of this list be furnished to the United States Attorney immedi~
ately when it is prepared, but Hallford told him he would not do so as he had
wed ok, omer fu Pa mati am in thie ane to
: a, 3 ob od
é
not been authorized by the Bureau to furnish any oTmavicn
the USA. This action on the part of Haliford was approved. y
This case is dus to be presented tate Federal Grand Jury on September
29, 19h3. & gD _ Pata
o~ pe 4
Mr. Coleman also advised Mr. Hallford that nd ids the au to pre-
pare some charts as exhibits for the trial of this case, but, ir. Hajiford
FPYICTORY: told him that such a request must be taken up with the Bureau here at
BUY | Washington. He did not know what type of charts were Sprodeg pind 3. ais
ovaTES | Hallford we would handie the matter when it is present
woe |
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60 OCT 1943 if’. haaford
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