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Joseph Lash — Part 2
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ARIE ae pen yeneE se poner:
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I TE OO SORE IT 6 BNET OC TET RRC RGRIRRRITeR meme St 8
- Hederat- Bureau.af Investigation
*nited States Department of Justice
elastin son
‘This is to advise that on November 13, 1915, this office tecdived ~~
two intelligence. files from Col. S. VY. Constant, Director Security & Intelli- _
gence Division, Second Service Comarni, U.§., Aruy on the above individual, —
tho was formerly executive secretary of rnational Students' Service |
and nationally known as a leader of the movement in the United States,
and who publicly admitted Communist beliefs prior to 1939, although Claiming,
to have become anti-Communist sub: nt to that time, He is apparently a.
‘personal friend of Mre. rein Lt.
' {he two sbove mentioned files reflect TASH was inducted
‘the United States Army by Local Board 19, at 250 Eighth Avenue, New York City, a
on April 29, 192; that on approximately May 7,-19)2, he arrived at the 579th :
Technical School Squadron, Training Squadron 55, Air Corps Replacement Train-
ing Center, Miami Beach, Florida, as a private under ASN 32326519; that in .. =
a letter dated May 10, 1945, from the Adjutant General's office at Wi
D.C., to the Commanding General, Army Service Forces, Washington, D.C., it _
was stated that, based on a careful investigation by agencies of the War ay
_ Department, IASH was restricted to non-sensitive duties under the provisions .
of War Department regulations; that he was placed | under surveillance at r
eenter; and thst he received telegrams and letters 4 from Mrs. Rooseye a
fy
at that canter and at other ek (si 1) deci fem Say ine paar e upth
The files furnished by Col. Constant “ai2o%: pois es
192, LASH was assigned to Patterson Field, Ohio; also that-ac
UNITED PRESS dispatch Washington, believed dated. May-30,-29h5;
Secretary of War JOHN CCLOY revealed to a House Military affair -
‘Committee that ASH serve in the South’ Pacific as a weather observer and -
forecaster between May, 1913, and November, 19l; that after partici
“tend an Army course at lexington, Virginia, in the orientation of
Afiar finteling the course be applied for offioer eantideve schon) and ta
(prejected. Mr. pep irl pce nae Serie Escterr pte er ) 19h, “the
‘| Comander-in-Chief desired orders to be dispatched sending IASH to OCS,
activities; that accordingly LASH was ordered to the Quartermaster Corps OCS;
also thet early in 1915 he completed his training and was commissi
@ Second Iieutenst at Camp Ise, Virginia. (It should be noted that.
_ | lsevhere in Col. Constent's file it was indicsted that I4SH was o:
siisaioned a Second Lieutenant on May 2, $ oh,
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