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John L Lewis — Part 26
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the I nos, sueloves in some unknown government department;
and tha ves in a two family houge in the 1600 block
of New JePeey Avenue, N.W., Washington, D. C. also atated
that he has never told anyone not to park in veway between
the United Mine Workers of America building and the Southern Railway
buiiding in Washington, D. C., and made mention of the fact that JOHN
LESIS aleawe naneke hia aew fn ¢$ht sn dwt wowed
L. SayO PR AD HP OE EH UO ME a ee
He informed tha is the paymaster at
the United Mine Workers of Americ and I Streets,
H. W., Washington, D. C. and that is the superintendent
of the United Mine Workers of America buliding Sh the District of
Columbia.
nce kapes
and the writer interriewe Lata)
wrested be wes employed by the United Mme NCRterer er tierce tee
their offices in Washington, D. C., from January to April 1937 or 1938,
and was re-employed by this union in September 1941 to July 1942, and
imows WALTER J. JAMES, Secretary and Treasurer, District #12, United
Mine Workers of America t only and that during his employment
he was instructed superintendent, to remove books and
records from automobiles in front of the United Mine Workers
of America building on 15th Street, N.W., and in the driveway aside
ma at a is 4 3S @enf Ane 2 ek eK
ol tne ow slaing and cannot remerber ay Buch incident 4a
books and records from an automobile belonging to WALTER J. JAMES, nor
could he remember ever telling J4MES not to park his automobile in the
driveway between the ted Mine Workers of America building and the
Southern Railway ding.
he was employed at the present
time as » Cameron, Virginie, and
that he res ton, D. C.
writer contacted
Reconstruction F
Dy was informed by,
exaniner far the * Reconstruction Finance Corporation, a spec:
on coal loans and who is familiar with the transactions of the Panther
Creek Mines, Inc., thet this corporation applied for a $150,000 loan
in 1936 and the Springfield Merine Bank, Springfield, Illinois, agreed
to participate therein by putting up §100,000 of the loan, but the
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