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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 23

96 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: Civil Rights · Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt · 96 pages OCR'd
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a ’ . ‘og ie a ers wa at ero ag RUSHMORE said that he was not acquainted a Wosee: crrtoans* can ; ' Sum, JOSEPH GELDERS, Reverend MALCOLM COTTON DOBBS, HOWARD LeRor iar — ¢ ARKS. NY 65-16659 _ ; ge i ada RUSHIORE added that he recalls preparing an article for the Sunday "Worker" about 1937 dealing with the Workers Alliance, which was an organization of unemployed workers in the United States. The head of this organization was DA Ry who according to RUSHMORE, was achive - dn pee Arner | i. oe ’ wy Comiunist Party affaires during that period. RUSHMORE ‘said that he learned - - . A iA _ through Communist Party sources,. whose identity he cannot recall,: that ips ” eo 4%, . LASSER had important contacts in the White House and in the. Federal Govern=! 255. 4 . ment in Washington. RUSHMORE said he believes that LASSER has since broken _ with the Commnist movement and may have testified in the Government's behalf recently. RUSHKORE was unable to furnish any additional pertinent information. hie idee ~ a ye > . . — v= st B. MAURICE HADKIN ST, ; rs . e oN, ‘ : rte | ” hye MATIDOT OM WATYVTE $n frneman merken nf! hha fee ty wed ah oie any te MAURLGE | MAL, G1, se I Vo the. Communist salu, Bu ao ". 48 now serving as a consultant to’ th” Imni gration and” Naturalization. Service,” ee oe New York City, advised the reporting agent on June 3;.295h, that he has*pof-% 00 | direct evidence of any Communist espionage apparatus that was securing informs - fe. tion from within the White House. MALKIN said, however, that since it was of. the duty of every Communist Party member to furnish all types of information sf to the Party, it is logical to assume that the Party would heve sources which were reporting information on activities within the White House. MALKIN ~ . said that he also recalls JOE LASH as having been a member of the Young * Bes * *“ Communist Leagne and the Communist Party’ ‘at laaat during the 1930'a.-- He: sald: ata 3 ‘ LL RE ge dT se ieriit) Pra we | ese w ll be a ee { * that he has heard frequent rumors that “LASH was well acquainted with ELEANOR ypu. ‘ROOSEVELT, But that he has absolutely no first-hand information” concerning” pCi On. Y , the details of any such association. a . a bo According to MALKIN, the President and Mrs. ROOSEVELT were — also acquainted with one Professor AMBROG WINI. MALKIN declared that A. DOIINI was the Comintern representative to ‘a World Youth Congress, which he was held at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York, during the 1930's. MALKIN ™ believes that it was DONINI that introduced JO& LASH to ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. Z MALKIN also referred to DAVID LASSER, organizer of the Workers Alliance, which was mentioned above, and HERBERPARENJAMIN, who served: as National Secretary of the Workers Alliance. MALKIN believes that these two persons had contacts with White House Officials and may have served as transmission belts between the White House and the Communist Party. re ‘ A, MALKIN then mentioned a number of other individuals such as . - x RRRESSMAN, HAROLD WARE and ROBERT MORSS LOVETT as other individuals who f° Bight possibly have been part of a Communist conspiracy to obtain. intornat jon Pa 2 " . . from the White House. MALKIN was unable, however, to furnish any directs) = “7°: 7 evidence to substantiate his opinion. MALKIN: was not acquainted with Mrse un rr, > <e CLIFFORD DURR, JOSEPH G&ELDERS, Reverend MALCOLM COTTON DOBBS, HOWARD LEE or GILBERT PARKS. t -19- a ee ap CE eC IN nt ES oa Pop
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