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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 4
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to alilIE over'a long period of tire. He.said that cox from
Staunton, Virginia and appeared to understand negrogs. ated that - .
she had secured. the services of a physician whenever ANNIE had been ill |
and had also had him look to her spiritual needs Tespite the fact that”
ahidi: had received every attention fro he ‘said, ‘the maid
had become rebe , len and eventually quit.- He acvised that he
_ learned through that ANNIE had been a member of a so-called
NELGALOG Can to wa "No colored maid in the kitcheh by Christ-
mas," ES |S uneble te furnish any i information
vith regara to the matter, but succested that ai: be able
to furnish complete details. .
It should’ be noted ‘that prior to the receipt of this
complaint the Eureau advised the Washington Field office un a of .
through his wife,
relativ ossible | ~
st Wasningtone Lad saic
at ne heard, throus he & fellow: enployee at the Radig bec erortment
of the Naval Research Laboratory that a neighbor of 3, the
feller employee, hac ‘hac a mai id’ who, was a wenbe> of this Organization. .
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This information was to the effect that the neighbor
lacy told her maid to yrepare places for the evening cinner for four peo-
rle. Upon examining the setting of the table she notices there were five
places arran:ved and when she ceked the’ maid the reason for setting a
fifth place rather than the four she:rvas advised by the maid that the
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. maid was a member of an "BLoal! Ok CLUB® and thet she was to eat with the
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‘as shown in the report of f,
. Gatea November 20, 1942 at Washington, L. G. in the case entit lec "FOREIGN —
TiSPIRED AaGITATICN ADCKkG TRE a: LRICal MEGE Pe TaobihG LIVi-.
— SIGN; IkTEijiaL SECURITY - 6" ” both nd were
interviewed in-connection with — neither were able to fur-
nich any additional information reluctantly advised that he
ert ‘through his cother who hed in. turn learned of
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patter, but she said that’ she had never heard of the story. The only dn-: ene
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