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Henry a Wallace — Part 1
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Federal Bureau of inuestigation | Glavin
United States Department of Justice Mr. Ladd
; Mr. Nichols
Washington, A. C. - Mr. Rosen
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JKM:PC . February 15, 1943 Mr, Carson _.
Call: 10:15 4M r. Cofte
Typed: 10:25 AM Mr. Headey
~ Mr. Kramer
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. D. EM, ge Mr. McGuire
¢v Mr. Harbo
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Tele. Room
Mr. Nease
Miss Beahm
Miss Gandy
SAC Hottel of the Washington Field Office called at —
this time and advised that he had just received a call fron es
Mr. Hall of the Public Forks Administration who has charge of
guards in government buildings. He stated that a guard in the
Socidl Security Building noticed in Room 110, which is a Mens
jashroom, a notice on the wall which was something like "Notice
to Vice-President Wallace. Keep your nose cut of South American
affairs or we will place a bomb and don't appear in this build-
ing and sc forth." Hottel stated he has been advised that Vice-
President Wallace is due at this building tomorrow for a conference
ana apparently Mr. Nelson has been advised of this because they
have this room locked up. Hottel inquired if he should conduct
this investigation or is it up to the Secret Service. I told
Hottel that this is a matter for the Secret Service and the local
police to handle.
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