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Henry A — Part 2
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Letter to Director, FBI
Re: HENRY A. WALLACE
INFORMATION CONCERNING
November 25s 1947
In connection with FBI reports, Mr. WALLAGE stated that he
had been in the Government and has read these reports and they contained nothing
but gossip, and you cannot find out where the gossip originated as the reports
reflect that they came from M-10, and you cannot find out who that is. He fur-
ther stated that the next thing they will be inquiring as to what your neighbor
was doing if he comes in as late as 11:00 in the evening. He criticized Presi-
dent TRUMAN's loyalty order and the discharge of State Department employees dis-
| missed by Secretary MARSHALL without hearings and without the presentation of —
lot tee many
charges, and stated that if they wanted to read about the way employees are being
dismissed they should read the "New York Herald Tribune" of about three weeks ago ~-
concerning an employee of the State Department who was dismissed and no reasons
whatsoever given for his dismissal, Mr. WALLACE advocated price controls and
stated that he was glad the President had again changed his mind and now agrees
with him that controls democratically legislated are necessary. WALLACE spoke
harshly against universal military training.
The "Norfolk Virginian Pilot" for Monday morning, November 2h,
1947, in an article appearing on the back page, reflected substantially the infor-
mation set forth above with the exception that no mention was made of WALLACE! s
remarks concerning the FBI.
The above meeting was attended by approximately 1,640 persons,.
1,440 who paid admission of 99 cents each, A collection was also taken up during
this meeting for the Southern Conference for Human Welfare, and it was claimed that
WALLACE was donating his time for these speeches. The following known active Com-
munist leaders in this area were observed in attendance at this meeting:
ALICE BURKE, President, District 26, CP, “USA, who arrived
_ in Norfolk just prior to the meeting and departed
hortly thereafter;
TLEDGE, Chairman, Norfolk Section;
RON Chairman, Ocean View Section;
UKOVITS, Co—chairman, Brambleton Section;
TILEY, Chairman, Newport News Section;
SANFO » know member;
D, known member.
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The WNorfolk Virginian Pilot" also reflected that WALLACE
had spoken to the faculty and student body at Hampton Institute, a Negro college
at Hampton, Virginia, prior to his address in Norfolk.
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