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under a National Service Life Insurance policy. His testimony
was needed to complete the pre-trial proceedings.. JAmes M.
KINLoch was last reported residing in New York City and his
occupation was that of a mailman. In November, 1954, the
with him but since that time he made efforts to have a
The United States Attorney atated that in order
to. proceed with the pending action he requested an investigation
to determine if JAnes M. KINLOCH was living or documentary
evidence or his death..
The New York Orfice of the Federal Bureau of.
Investigation advised on April 8, 1955 that JAmes M. KINLOCH
was employed at that time as a postal clerk at the College
Station, al7 West 14oth Street, New York City, and that he
was residing at 246 West 138tn Street, New York City. This
information was immediately furnisned to Assistant United
States Attorney ANDRew J. Davis who stated that he niil take
ateps to have the United states Attorney in New York obtain
a deposition from KinLoch. Mr. DAvis stated that he would
request no further investigation at the present time.
A reviex of the file in this case in the Orfice of.
the United States Attorney reflected that the Veterans
Administration submitted a Statement of Facts and Law relative
to the matter of JOHN SPEARS KINLOCH, XC 3928-188, who was
born May 30, iyal. He entered on duty in the United States
Army 1n 1943 and was assigned serial number 39-705-276. On
December 3, lg43, he was issued a National Service Life policy
Nuaber N 14-831-920 in the amount of $10,000,00 with h1s mother.
VICTORINE SPEARS KINLOCH, as principal beneficiary and JAMEs
S. KinLoch, father, as contingent beneficiary, both residing
at 62 West la4th Street, New York City. When the veteran was
1ssued the policy he gave as nis address 4o7s South Central
Avenue, Los Angeles, California..
JAMEs S. KiNLocH, father of the veteran, died February
4, lg44 at the age or seventynine. After the death.of the
insured, the principal beneficiary elected to receive the
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