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John L Lewis — Part 26
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/ , | CO-287 Mr. Tolaon
JOHN EDGAR HOOVER =” 2 Mr. %. A. Tamm
. DIRECTOR a ra My. Clegg
Mr. Coffey
Federal Bureau of Investigation Mr. Glevin
Bnited States Bepartment of Justice Mr. Ladad_
. Mr. Nichols
Washington, B. €. Mr. Roses
September 30, 1943 Mr. Tracy
Me. Acers .
ob Mr. Carson
ae Mr. Harbo
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. . Mr. Hendoa
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Mr. Mumford
RE: JOHN 1 Clams, ET AL : Mr. Starke
CIVIL RIGHTS AND DOMESTIC Mr. Quinn Tamn_
. : Tele. Room
Mr. Nease
Reference is made to the Bureau's memorandum to the Miss Beahm
Criminal Division of the Department dated September 29, 1943, Miss Gandy
transmitting a chart entitled "Chronological Sequence of
Significant Events," which was prepared concerning the above
entitled case at the request of the Department in order that it might
be used for graphic illustration before the grand jury and the eubse~
quent trial jury in this case.
Ak duplicate copy of this chart, which is approximately
30"x40" in sise, was constructed for the Springfield Office. In
view of the fact that this chart could mot be folded and could not
easily be mailed, it was given to who left
for the Springfield Office at 5:30 p.m., r 23, 1943.
Agen s assigned to this case in the Springfield Office
and ureau to attend a conference with the Department
in this matter.
This is submitted for record purposes,
Respect full: b7~
Respectfully,
O. % ussecb/
F. L. Welch
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RECORDED ; _-
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