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Howard Zinn — Part 1
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On June 26, 1957, ROBERT LUDW t, b6
Queens, New York, made available to SAs and b7c
WARREN G, JOHNSON material which he found at Camp Midvale, New
Jersey on Jume 23, 1957. This material consisted of three white
folders containing typewritten and handwritten memoranda which
bear dates from 1947 to 1953 regarding application forms for
membership in the Commumist Party and information concerning certain
individuals.
One item-is captioned "Bronx—Long Island Section -
Distributive Region." This item concerned RAMON ACEVEDO. The
item regarding this individual stated that he has shown fine
positions on many questions in the shop and Union, adopting
militant positions. HOWIE Z. and JERRY K., who work in the
sane department with him, felt he was a good prospect for the
Party. He was discussed in the club covering his department and he
was accepted as a member in the Party in September, 1953.
On duty 8, 1958, FRED J. FOX, foreman, Shipping
iment, Lerner Shops, 354 4th Avenue, New York City, advised b6
that RAMONYACEVEDO was employed in the BIC
Shipping Department at Lermer's and that two former employees,
HOWARD ZINN and JERRY: LER, had been close associates of ACEVEDO,
FOX stated that ACEVEDO,. ZINN and KUTLER had ‘the reputation of
being Communists. FOX had no specific information regarding
these individuals which caused them to have this reputation except
that they were always active in any labor disputes and were active
in the local union in the Shipping Department at Lerner's, which
FOX had heard was a Communist dominated union.
It is te be noted that the subject was previously
reported as having been employed on a part-time basis with Lerner
Shops at 354 Fourth Avenue, New York City. It was reported .in 1950
that the subject had been with Lerner since August 17, 1949 as a
Shipping Clerk.
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