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Sen Joseph Joe Mccarthy — Part 36
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Allegations by Senator McCarthy
"Case No. 34. This individual was born in Russia in 1896,
and became a naturalizad United States citizen in 1933. From July, 193k
to April, 1940, he worked for Amtorg Trading Corporation..... This man
worked for that corporation until 1940. He worked with the Maritime Union
from June to August, 1941, was with the OWI from February, 1945 to February,
1946, then was transferred to the State Department. His file shows that
he has very close connection with the Communist espionage agents."
t,,. I frankly do not know whether he is still in the State Department or
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Possible Identification
A review of Bureau files indicates that case No. 3) is apparently
identical with This individual was investigated by
the Bureau under the loyalty Program during the early portion of 1948. She
was then an employee of the Office of Information and Education of the State
The reports prepared in the loyalty case were forwarded to
the Civil Service Commission on March 27, 1948, and on May 19, 1948, the
same reports were forwarded to the State Department inasmuch as the individual
was then an applicant for a position with the Voice of America, On August 17,
1949, the Civil Service Commission indicated by its form letter that the
employee had been found “eligible on loyalty." Bureau files do i ate
that this individual has terminated her Government employmant.
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