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:'1 _'1 u . -' labors! la:-can at Inurstiwthn II. Ledd 1.:' ~ an-. 0 ~.,, in "7 I ;.'l" p Intuit ltzrlu Bzpsrtnumt atJustin i Ir. Nlehole___i .- 92__£r_k|".';.|,, - M1-_;T- -, Ir. Belem _-as-; ~ _ Ianhingtnu, B. C. Ir. 'rm;___ - F _w Ir. Cerlon_____ M} LLL:le' May 194210, Ir. Culley Call: 10:17 PJJ. - Ir. Heuden__i I Transcribed: 12:35 A34. X rs 11-42! n -/ Y II. Bollo1nn____ ii. |ie¬|iifi___ unaowmuu1.112.I. won may 0. Ir. Quinn '1'nmin__ O _ _ It. Harte Re: Falter Winchell Broadcast - To lo. Boom;___ s 9u Ir. Nn|ea___ - Hill Bealun__; "='--2'_..¢_~_' -*2. Hill Gnndy______F; '3? a. During his broadcast tonight, Walter Winchell, in discussing " _ L13-5 events oi the war during the past week, reported that the American a = >1 ,---- -0 A-92.- L-I-I -J 1.1--1L #1-an -51- T ----- III 92-n-#4-"I-P1.-and» In -1 __a..-tn-_-pg -"_I|g -.-an-I1-."lQ Q1: U1. UIIE UGLLBL DIIG-U U115 llill UBPGLICDU U-UU.l-U.LJJ=U'lJ LBJ-ll J-UDGL "3 LU kJ'U'DDI-UJ-U m :3 , 1:111. attack on Alaska- .g3 . ¢~'_ 3_. 9.1:; 1n~. Winchell stated that the Vatican Secretary of State is taking a ' _ --5 . 1 --- _ '-I73" -1:-. erious view of the new charges made by the Cardinal of Munich, who alleges that Hitler is waging a ruthless war of extermination against the Catholic hurch ';Tal'.,';-I1,"-it'.our-u |'_1- 1 Winchell relatedthat the DepartmentJusticezhas of expressedkeen -._i".teres+ in the resorted statemer of lrchbishoo Mooney, who in voicinv approval _ 5-30;?the Ilepartrcentgfilustice susliendiag"1SocialrJustice"allegedly IIMy said, understanding vrith Father Coughlin is sufficiently broad and firm to exclude ef- - .'.n. .- 2' l"1n fectivelyAccording the recurrence to Winchell,of any suchthe unpleasant greatest victorysituation." of the o date is the delivery of nearly $l,OO0,0-30,000 worth of war ...- qi It was material to Russia. Staff is more acute than last fall. One of Hitler's Generals ghim that he alreadyalsohas reported lost a generation that the split oi bet1veen;Hit1erGermanyouth and and. the German war; however, the General added that Hitler will not be privilegedhas reputedlyto lose the told .3.-'. is now losing the i. 3 life of the Germannation. _ _ _- _ __: B 1"'.I_92__ ._ l=J.11UHU - _ tn-Iv 11 _.L_.l|._J 4.92_,n 92__ |___ 1..__.._-| z92_-__ .!....:.!.,.__-Li.L1_ _-u_1_____.|..|.. | .L.L SLEUGH hlla Ill: [R15 L55-FREQ J.I'UlII. .LIlLl..Lb1JLIl.r_'U--.17 ULEJLUHLGDLU . 92- sources that the Germans hopeto win by fifth and sixth columns Ihat theycould not win on the battlefields. If the Russian campaign fails, Hitler will be de- -4r-.I - CI posed and the German General Staff will pose as the savior of the world from " Bolshevisn. inchell added, however, there is only one rub, and that is_ the} . Hitler himself is planning it all. * {;_oo_l_[o_o_ wl L 15 i . _ '~ o w e Int _ se of callingstrengthening theto hand attention ofsE§oteurs. "G-Men" the oiinej. I eenei-n1;'~w11J.'an1tM5n;>_n;;%§g§nt £efor L.~0..5 ~.- B the deathpenalty forenew sabcteurs"ho are 1'0 nd.§ai1_,_t;f. illqrmbers is §"!'..92- 1-,;the German-AmericanBund whoare on inreservists Germanwe not wi *A T9? IN Fiifff ,| 2 I " Q

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_ l92 _'.. . . .|- ;; . - - I ; -.. A tried by e Federal Judge, but will be turned over to the United State! Ar-If to 541.! be tried under the Articles of Far. By way of caution, Iinchell added, :ln___times ma I I of war a spy is hanged. V _ . _ _, _ _ __' __ }'|I .. p Winchell also remarked that the Army will assume supreme jn:fied1ction Y of residences along the East Coast. Dangerous persons will be ordered into the interior or the Middle West. Hess evacuation and suspension er the writ _of_ habeus corpus are being considered. g _ _ l - U " ,_ e - . _ _. r- 92'- _.,;,,_ . According to newspapers there has been considerable speculation on ''l these definite matters, proposed but measures it does not alongappearthis line. that the Bureau_ _ has been 'advised l_ . "- ot_ _ any _ Winchell remarked that Mrs. Elizabe%l1ling appeared before a Fed- ,e» eral Grand Jury in Chica o last week which i r n - W some weeks ago, winchell mentioned that the irmy had documentary evi. dence in its possession about the hate-spreading activities of three_I-Teserve - 92 Officers. So far, he observed, nothing has been done t- e knows of. One of these of£icers', according to Winchell, is Colonel Edwin ?- adley. Last week, Winchell stated, it was revealed that this Colonel is now of s War De- partment Committee and his job is to pass upon commissions _.for the Army Air Force Procurement Division. e M Winchell previously mentioned Hadley in h_i§!e¢E1"cast on March 30, ' 1942, Colonelat Wynfighlgnes ehic' tine he also ofMissouri, stated that together Colonel with E. Colonel ir.,92'Sanctuar;r Hadley, and had Lieutenant been defi-. nitely linked nth the tions "Silver Shirts", "KKK", and the "Paul Revere'5". -

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BTICHIIICH ,3. as follows: 1- .- ..~'~=-": 92: ,_..-_-;e1;-'_"~.::-l An investigation of newsprint tariff, plus alleged - ' .. rt, ~. ;_., A monkey business QOIIO is expected to provide major +_-- firewc rks for several famous nns 94- 1 ri .i_.. i STICHWICH stated that hearing oi this statement on the part of g. A3" 92 IIHCELL and knowing that his deparhnent had jurisdiction in such matters, he felt that if 'l.6IO were smoothing that llr. IIHCHELL knew that the Office F. 92.. .---a of the Canptro ll er General did not know but should, he, STICHIICH, would of ixe .._- necessity have to approach Hr. WIHCHELL and have him amplify his remarks. i consequently, he and Hr. IIAYER visited the office of the DAILY -s_ J»- HIRROR for the purpose of seeing llr. IIIHCHELL, but according .to him, could not get in to see even Hr. YIIHCHELIJS personal secretary, but had to talk to her over the telephone from the reception-_des'k, at which time they identified - themselves and were advised that if they desired to ask llr. 92II1ICHiII..L any _: questions, such would lave to be placed in writing and that an answer, also in writing, would be returned by Hr. WINCHIIJ.-. Further, according to s-rxggjnca, um secretary advised them that this a by Hr. ZWINCHELL an<_i__'ad_T:3en tollowefbir1gjhe1rj'§ove&e71ta1i.genoies, 92-_ mentioning several amongiwhioh was the Fedora? Bureau 0? hvestigagon. ?' _~.~. .-a srxgmnca <1es11-ea,,1=c_,1m§E3§§§er ptp ls encountered any such difficulty in peeing llr. __ suggestions for g_gttin_g_1:o sepjhe LO_l.EI_§!;1_i§_fi¢i pointed out"td'~_ . |c'ro|n' STICEIWICH that the r elati O nship '-' between HALTER IF i qi - s an re comes nssrnomn ' _ _;LL[._S._ ;_s_-_____e;__ - » .,-dance 40/ '1{921954 _ up Hm H " " M? 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Z; 'a-' llessrs. STICHRICH and BAYER were both assured that were the .i,3'.§= - --. Bureau in a position to be of any assistance to than in any other matters wherein we night be in a position to do something, we would be only too §"~.1 happy to cooperate with them, as has been our practice in the past; but, .f§ as was unanimously agreed upon at the termination of the conversation, it 6? would be nest embarrassing to everyone concerned should the FBI endeavor 1' -.1-. to arrange tor an interview with HALTER WIHCELL for representatives oi another Governmental agency. _ '

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J. Edgar Hoover's During his protection broadcast is tonight, unequaled. Winchell in stated that United States Attorney Biddle has stated that sabotage is an individual crime, and that i the world. ' W enemy acts, not aliens, Winchell stated that there will be no mass evacuations, and that ¥-ii; will be cause for evacuation. 0 Tiinchell then 1",? reported that the FBI will vigorously enforce the J.." Fe; Draft Registration Act. He stated that this ail. warning is chiefly directed to ____w_ enforce compliance rlth the Draft Law, and that since 191.0 the G-men have ~ arrer-ted over 800 draft. =.'2-:"-* evaders, rrinnjng cozrictions over all. According ., .,_. , have tothe been Bureau's a little information, better than 1000these figures co M e B, not and accurate, ther s in 'that there - 5 he4__ u- a-Q _ _{1 . r7___;_1;_ie.hee»-;1g-a-92r- -». 1|-. ~' It was then reported that General .q§1h§_;gd1&Y6'&ihm ".1"E? all dangerous persons in the Eilitary Areas on the Fat? Coast zéii hi §vac -,. . . uated, but that there will be no mass evacuations. ,l'~}nctMRYs d1 fa t Q. 1. this just substantiated his statement made on last beers bro eeet F kegs week, residencesWinchell along remarked the East that Coast, the and Armythat will dangerous assume supiset" 'persons will ' 'he ordered M into the interior or the Eéiddls East. He further stated that mass evacua- tion and suspension of the writ of habeas corpus are bemgc F Winchell further stated that the Chairman of the America First GarlanduL____._. derran, and that this men in - the CommitteePresident in Pontiac of l.h§'$i|IH8riC&R__?[C!jC_§_§§__L_e_§guB, Michigan, is which is just a fancy name for * 1-4-P a subversive organizatI5T?I'e c:-ntinued by saying that Garland Alderman, _- .'~,'.a when he came before the ftartin Dies Committee, stated that President Roosevelt. Winston Churchill, and Walter Winchell should be given a fair ti-1aJ._ and then * ' put to death. Alderman did not make clear, according to Winchell, just what :_:_;'__.$ B"l?"-__!'£_§he considered a fair trial to be. Ifinchell then stated that Alderman was -5, given a very fair hearing before a Federal Grand Jury in Detroit on charges j ESUY of being subversive, and that the other day he was indicted for sedition. L n °°" °""° ALL INFORM/92Tl0N co:nA|2~zE§"l I E, . ' > SI-J 1% Nib 0 DATE U 1 LA-q_|'j ilial§./ii§%»§12'.é¢*1»-0t". '*"""""" -.. --/-.__a #4,- e____»-q?-In-on-u-_q.,-1-.,_, F,-:1.-5~-r~D'92e---1 ;-1_-:._. - :-%-- _ __a.. 7 _ -FF _' J ' 4"' ' '--' J ~ - * 1 T O

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with the violation of Section 6, Title 18, United States Code, which relates to seditious conspiracy and, among other things, makes it unlawful to delay the execution of any law of the United States. --: These individuals were shown as o0eonspirators and not as defendants. c This matter was brought to the attention of_the Director in a e $3. Nemorandum dated April 16, 19A2 entitled, "Sojourner Truth Housing Project T. .,-_ Civil Rights and Domestic Violence." The Sojourner Truth Housing Project P -, ;.92_ 3 was erected by the Federal Defense Housing Administration for the purpose of providing housing facilities for Negro workers in the Detroit area. After 1' ,.'.- , '3-ea_-¢ s the project had been declared an all-Negro project by the Federal Housing authorities, and as it was nearing completion, objections were raised to .:_ <53. prevent soredby colored officials occupancy of thqxgeven of these-homes, whichMil§;{gnel9n_Imprcvementiissocietion resulted in picketing spon- and, to 1"? some extent, by officials _fthE*ational Workers League. After much bick- ering for and against colored occupancy, and after the project had been changed from colored to white and back to colored occupancy, final determi- 1 qr _a nation was made by the Housing authorities that the project should remain colored. The colored people made vigorous protests charging racial discri- w-I mination, which resulted in picketing; and, as far as holding up the rights of the Negroes was concerned, it has been learned that it was Communist- inspired. After the project had been declared "all-colored," picket lines were again formed by a group of white individuals, which allegedly were ine spired by the above organizationihumwenaewemamaa n 1

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3? "iv p'- 113* mi, Because it Mr. Smith's statements are true, I would appreciate very much the discontinuation of the Detroit Times to my ' _ residence i The reason is , 1 ~10 not --=~ - paper in my ome w a co umn vri ten by any one atilliated with commmism, for fear of contaminating the fine atmosphere surrounding ' 112.

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; night club tstttub. .-.1 _ f Mi h "" Iinchell then stated that insiders believe that {$11 L-5hnr__Es.rty.J-n New rk sill support 1".D.R.'s favorite ipr}Go r. Ac- that cordingRepublican to Iinche To y wey' the American is as ecc£b1e Lab Party as will Democratnotify Jo V A _ _ esidentett. This matter is being mm-1 to your at tion as of general interest.

.3- Eincheii stated the mass_ evacuation has been abandoned as a_ ' J6.-* I-.|-I -I defensive _I1B§Bl1_1BJ stating r Her that after its rst attack__eTn Americas ___._15.- _-I. =..-n, the Dejé-;E::ent cfluetlce HTT 1-e,ccnjen¢_i,__tLhe _,sns_pensicn cfhabeas - Q . t - corpus, which _;;eana_n'r@et vith.n.o E1;L_cn_ensnic1cn.. Ihenrrreaa has M?/92/92»L V infornatiog as to what wincheIL1is_.ete1a;:s:9JI1! $nmtmm " Iinchell. then t .t11~mF.X statin,.:1 - - remember his reports on Peter H92=te.hrenberg ihiciriwere ever years ago, at whichtime wmeheit indicated nape endeayored to "wake I America inga detailed to Stahrenberg's report which activities. he had submitted Winchell ME tted wee .1 that _a it-.st92lJé?n=, -1'3 ow- _ .. ~~ 7-- e.1~ ..-'1 "at:'I'~"."-":,:,??'%§,.§r_?~n , . ";1'c- >7. -*-." "52 *"£¢17.£_'>*_;er§!~Z: if-' ' ' _ - __ _,-* - _ .1 - 4. _ ; . . V _, _ _-_. _ _=|._ ._ A . - "--.--'- =~,92 __ - 1 _. - .- -. e, - .,-. - 4. y _7 -cw ~+- __, Wl--_ ___ - l _-.n1t;..4..a|:4-Jo.-nl -_ --- i92~-1'-.i%nil|-|=-as-Q:.;__ I _. Vee-

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Iinchell then stated th Iillis is the president .~| as a so-called lec- _ I J.-..-_ ofs Chicago I! -Q-LI-_--@J outfit for I- which-|l-l>

92 _ V 92| -4-" Hethen stated _ __ _ _ ' _ _ d_ I 92i* vmaie-at-aqnnae 1,@ne_r;s2:= org. wear mean. "B915 he med that Harm ' _ _s waews Colnnunietl end gMenedy,Ms_de Iinchell £53. stated '6ens. on; th rganizatione which Ir. Biddle said were fronts for the Gon- nunists statedthat was the tgegg-kersh d of this Allianceon1.?}it International ease New Iofker Labor who Defense.has always .Iinche1ldenied .-.lr.-4 "': being s "Connie" or even e. fellow traveler. He continued by stating that J- he referred to Congressman llsrcantonio, who may he expected to get up on the -. 92~< floor of Congress tomorrow and call Winchell names the way some oi his col- leagues do when they are desperate. Iinchell added that, they always cell yon nines When they cannotcallyonaliir-.= . - " _. tn View of the extensive investigation of , no £1n'ther'4 Eonnent is being made here as to this case." ' ' is 1 mam» of general interest, Iinohell then mm! American P"-ivate capital is 1-sail to finance llexico'e war effort. ' ' ee .> 92 'inother item as of 'genera1 interest to this Bureau was mentioned I El'- _ I 92_ by .'.'i.-.che1l =hen he atated that filling stations ehc dc not p-znch hole: in -Q. -1 gasoline cards are looking for trouble end so are the motorists who let then get away with it. Iinchell then indicated that Federal Agents have n long w 92ere." - ' 92 l 92 Respectfufliy, _ A i-d'~,% '>92Q° V - J" " - *"-H-/-""-;'§F"*--=---=P"?.92=?'~i-d~1"i'E.-A-=- K _.ao|7In" - -- .,92 92,I92- -1" ' . ! I lbw-sq}-|¢¢vq ,1 ~ 7. cc-as " 0 mm __, F O - _ e

1_; mam! Inna: of lnuamtina " I 0 -5 ,_e ItI OIlIiI£__ -_- r. _'QI"!'I" . I.A. Inna! . Clell 92 7 It i . Glevln - H -- . || -":11 nitzh liaise Beparitnnnt at Justice . Led! It. Nlelele * ; if 92 . Roles . Tracy- "IAJ ale June 7, 1942 . _ cll'I°I..i E ' 0 II; Oelley Call: 9:00 PJ. . __ W _ -.'_{_,, Dictated: 11:00 PJ. _ " '1: _ Headea xv ' - y, 7 -une 7, 1942 i_ e I!',,Iremer__ . Ieei re II. Barbe 91- Inuonmnml Eon ma. n. I. men PQ92 'i""""l i~:..5.. Ir. Qnlne 'lun|n_; 1 Re: Walter Winchell Broadcast ' ' Tole. Room 92 J." . II. Hesse ! in --; '_ i t I . Ilse Bealull ..921 . Winchell, on 111; R gran tonight, stated that on direct '" °'~; orders from Attorney Genera iddle, several publishers of Italian-'*""'i--*4 and German newspapers may 1 e th ir citisenship. . . 1 ;:1g;.%:-;a=, It is not definitely own what Winchell had in nind when he made this statement, but he pe pa was referring to the consideration <5 .1-,.'=_'_{.-.,that is being given toward th _ enaturaliz-ation of officers of the German- 7,7. 17?!.-. 92-"1 American Bund. _ ' - -e - _. -and* - r. 9 .4 i Iinchell then mentioned Donald Vhea, a "small-tine crack-pot" e.-,~ ;7_:I 73 who had popped up again in the newspapers. He stated that mention oi! hin appeared in the Daily News in Washington, D. 0., which is one of the PO- % spectahle newspapers in the Capital. Winchell stated that Shea was exposed by newspaper men and women years ago, when he was a messenger boy for Rani propaganda nailed from Germany. He stated that Shea, on Hay 22, talked l carelessly to reporters who he thought were Nazi agents, at which tine he discussed the overthrow of this Government. He stated that this Dons.ld_ Shea, foil of Nazi agents, was until recently a Washington air raid warden. 92 Winchell said that the FBI knows all about this individual, who freely talks about overthrowing the Government. He added that if the FBI does know V 2 this, "Why, then, does Hr. Biddle allow Shea to run around loose?" s. ..

3.16 I Q - -- Ilinc hell then I perate effort to fight prosecution tr; _ on d W! to *1": nu a oz have himself committed to a '"boo by hatch in igan sylun . "1 -' He tated that the G-men had arr_ ested Vonsia p e|dfi:ii'ahv' +,1ieti's1I~1__ 1 "f | 92- EU": press action to take away his citizenship, i" F115 _ g | '* ;_ _ >.

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5'I #1.} ffh1_'/ _ 1 -51- >- VbI hi _-:- .-.- 540' if E-}'I;!f.-. f_; Iinehell thenmentioned Hano / when he had referred -,92.,.¢ ,_._|-,. .1-_. .| ;-'-.~-E I -Q to lest week onhis program as Ijeter . renhergand as being on the IPA payroll. Iinchell stated that he ha eiin error; in that Starenhsrg was -;?I3$353-1 pi not on the He-A payroll. He added that it is tr". he, ho-as-.-er, that he wrk& '_-L.-1- 1. for the New York Park Department, and stated that "His number is up." fl-',;>!|- { K On his progran last week, Winchell stated that, following a de- J- tailed report which he had submitted sir weeks ago, the FBI had shut down on ' Starenberg'sprinting press i.n New York City in Harlan, and stated that I Starenberg was the printer for most of the subversive outfits, especially the German-American Band. On last week'sprogram he further stated that i I Starenherg, while operating these presses, was working for the IPA and was l anal in Elan Dnrlv nqr92.nwI1.I|.nw92'|'_{Ii AI Tnw-Ir n|{.T_ ' _ -....-g...... , ....- ...... ,-,...... _._...... -.,. -r ,

R The printing office purportedly operated by Stu-enberg recently - mentioned frequently by Halter Iinchell, was checked by the Agents of the vr New York Office, who found that the electrical service at the printing es-- r.-4 tablishment had been discontinued for at least three months, and that the 2'63 printing presses were rusty and otherwise showed that they had not been in 7 .";.' service for some tine. You were advised of the details of this case by memorandum datedJune 4, 1942. __ I ' - . -- re:-_ '

I x Winchell then said that the rumor that some well known person would not be prosecuted by the Department of Justice for sedition is denied. He V @112! added that the delay in prosecution is due to the preparation of the case, _', .5 ..¢ and the time needed for examining the books. It is not known when Iinchell 11* had in wind in making this statement. A __ _ U, g. r

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.' 92~%Iomendiegoing along wasee quickly as possible,end thatcomplete -.' of the ship will take over one year. He added that among other things, it '6 was necessary to replace 12,000 miles of wire on the boat. S .~ ' 9: Iinchellstated thenthat last week Pointers Iest smoniegtmn-. ~--~ :- , stating thatspparentlyPointersn knowlest do_ ; ;;?.§:_i-3.3.392 "ofHof which and were the disgrecefully Steuben Society, made who by United claimed States they wereSenators. working In for short, peace he p before December 7- He continued by sayingthet Hoffman end the Steuben &ciety corked for Eeei interests, end once %~paign.ed against the Allies, which fact was cheered by bund members who attended his "meetings. He stated -_-5-_--,.»that the Steuben Society had heard various talks attacking the Allies, some . .-.'; added, the West Pointers honored Hoffman, who presided over the neetinge where our Commem-1er_in..Chiei wasbooed end hissed. K ~ . , _.. '4 ' Q. - . a I ...

The files reect that the Steuben Society was formed in Hay, 1919, to combat the anti-German sentiments resulting from the Io:-1d Bar. The Basis have been successful in securing control of individual units of this organi- zation, but it is not have organization oi

92'-Ha _L_7._b- 92'e-"'- has been reported that the Steuben Society of America has severed ~_-9.., .. >5 connections with the United German Societies, because these societies are in- -- fluenced by the Nazi Party. It has also been reported that the Communist Party of the United States of America attempted to gain influence in the V Steuben Society oi America through the German-American Leaguefor Culture, which was created by the Communist Party. . ~ _ 9 *5-Q_ _;; A S . Res pecu.u11,,,W .-'-1= -_ '- , e A 6345., _ V __ .. j .2 7;. _.__,r _ ,._. 7.- .. _ 7_ :"4bw¢'_-__: -_ 7 -1- -1-->¢1e..-.1-1 ~1|--' ° ""'" "" "'_ ' _ ' ' 92 . - W - , Q-_--. . ' P -ii-. __ ';' _ _ ' _ ' 'I-Lg- ' JO EDGAR HOOVER X ' Ii -'."- . " - ' "1 nuuzc-ran _ .1 ' T. ' ---'- . ' r - _--- .. Q I-_/" . "9292_ Iehnal Curranof ltitltllllli r1 ,5 E :1.-if I I _ 0 -' .:'e _; ¢92- ~_ Initeh Itatn Department nf lattice ' " . Q.»- ,, ., 92 e.':_";>*e.-'*_'92. . ' ' -.-.- ' ._ Ilunmgnm,c. a. _ _ __ _ .- in ulna J '¬AJ:1e' Hay 21>, 1942 - Q a nu i..._ D I! 1 ..__._ A 1.11116: _ , uI'-in . - ii Pictate 10:30 P.P.*l. __ r vi ;--.-".- » g , A Ir. I-an IIBIOBANDUH-e FOB9 !.-LR. D. HQLADD nu...-/ -»-_"'"' Re: halter Jfinchell Broadcast --- Sunday, May 24, 1942 V mucus

I 4 Tonight on his broadcast, Falter Einchell stated Attorney General of the United States is investigating Nazi ies Q8 in places where soldiers and sailors congregate. He stated that s. thorough Hg ' . '<. scrutiny is being given this.matter. 92-

g V.-..-. 92'= Jug .-. <9 It is believed that Winchell was referring to the fact that the Grand Jury is presently meeting in New York with the view toward the da- _, _ -_-.._ .v-'-'§-?:,--J naturalization of Bund members, so that they may be handled as alien enemie , - . J §;*F;':<§ . Under the heading, "A Reporters Report to the Nation," Vinchell i 3 ... st.ted th:t_the other day the FBI raided and searched the estate of Anastace,,

,1 km, 192§3ns1atSky'atConnecticut, Thompson, andthat Vonsiatskyhad beendé§Eribed92§ -. .==-i as a White Pussian and an admirer of Hitler's, who had married a lot of L _ American "dough."Vinchell continuedby stating that the evidence seizedat his hone was a regular arsenal. He stated that Vonsiatsky will go before a I31:: v Federal Grand Jury, and efforts will be made to link him to the German- file - maerican Bund. Winchell stated that Vonsiatslqr had denied being subversive, and had insisted that he held a commission in the United States Army Reserve. He then suggested that the Far Department should look into this matttsr, in . since the New York Times had reported that Vonsiatsky had morn a brown uni- C I .i;'? form with a swastika on the sleeve. C _ I3 ' _C , W 92 T ' r 51092 I .1-92 :iv

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' ~ . '1'.' -- - inchell then referred to the he ing "The Hisinformat1o§'of*'" "nu the Week,"in whichhe statedthat Fena.to";tTlarkhad saidonthe floorof Congress on Tednesday last that Winchell Tore = uniform while he broad-_ 2? casted, and that Winchell had attacked SenatorT"alsh over the radio. Tinchell stated that both statements are "the Funk." Winchell promised to award $100,000 in War Bonds to Senator Clark if he could prove that he had ever mentioned the name of Senator Walsh over the air-in connection qith the current controversy. He stated that he had never worn anything but * civilian clothes during the broadcasts. - ; 1 ' - . _,._....-- -rv--'~- ' "' D o . investigationIn mentioning senatorconductedby this Walsh,Bureau Tinchell involvedwhich was referring SenatorDavid to the re ant I%Falsh of "assachusetts. ' 1 _ ;92'¢- t .1 -. - Winchell then stated that Congressman Clare=3offnan of ichigan has never stopped claiming Tinchell smeared him. He then stated that §w Ho fnan had been very busy lately trying to explain to a Grand Jury why he I le* Cullgren of use his franking privilege for sending 145,000 .- .-..-~3 co;i:s of Hoffman's speechout under his Ku1lgren's!name. Winchell 1,-"°»:1*-5'. stated that the current issue of Look magazine reveals that the Honorable _ .I.;'-J K "' i Clare Hofftsn had been able to jet into the Con;ressional '¢cord atthe - -1:;f 1»r. _.. ;. taxpayers expense the propaganda and smears of Willian"J'?el1ey, now charged bv the United States with sedition. ' _r ..§_

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Finchell then stated that he had learned fro- a most reliable .-<._ authority that our Governrent is working closely wi.= the Fexican Government on fifth column activities. He also stated that tie %ureau of Economic Ear- . K. fare at *ashingtcn had'definitelylearned thatthe}srnan DrugTrust has .._. salesmen in every Iexican city, town, and village. . ' ' The Eureau hasno informationas to this matter. _ _ 31. r .= es . I.

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' - '1 Kin Bcahm_____ -sit Ag. iiiii Gina? I Winchell this evening on his program stated that New ' | _.-'- ' Q '92-_I-.'. :_ York, Boston, and other American Police Departments havebeen requested -'£"»-"--.92'-1'9 -__ .'¢'..r_~_.;__-J, to be on the alert for two German prisoners of war who escaped over the ' ' .92-4-..92-Jr.-If-,-_4. Canadian border into the nited States today. He gave their names as_ _- ..'. l',la1"ti3>!.n.nichErio_* Schmidt. and S "

This matter was checked at 11:00 P.M. with Special Agent A. C. Schlenker of the Buffalo Office, who advised that these ' <_.v92< ,__,_. F; _._i-!,:=:' tee mdivid=.1.els eere apprehended at Winnipeg today, and tat they had escaped from Angliers, Ontario on June 13, 1942. The Buffalo Office was advised of this apprehension by Inspector ' " =.-*.. Ai I Bctilelland of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. - '-F, h._ - .._ ._ . . _ .- . _1. -_ _ _a - a -. - Winchell then stated that 204 ships had. been sunk since rear; '.'.r Harbor, and that 127 ships had been torpedoed off the Atlantic coast. - =;-,_ ; The Bureau does not have accurate figures available as to ff _. '9". ¢' ship sinkings; however, it might be stated that these figures .-1 _ ..;-A-§:j correspond with figures in the various local newspapers which ; _ > "1"-if have appeared from time to time within the last few days. ' ' _. »_..-1: ii. '0-92r"_I __-cf-ilk"-_ .l-1. _ 2 In his next newsitem, headed"Chicago," Winchellstated mi" 1*-1?., . . Solicitor General Charles Fab? had that the Goteent to date * . -v-_ . _L..r ;'@_ has interned 1828 aliens, and that 5000 had been released. 2 V .-.':L'.I A checkas tothe Bureaufigures onthis matterreflects "1 i ' that there have been 1893aliens interned. There have been 1 aliens ordered released and 1286 paroled making a total of COPIES1-'11,?and released paroled.In addition, there havebeen l630__ 1F DES'1ROY%ieasega13'nth_eStates Att nmthearing, _ ~thggel Unitleld $0 SE!-vQgllajg 1.3 5 4-.-.451 fins...-|-25:-I &P 1|. ....-....i ?-2-1,...-E2 . , , 2 'nln-.lL.Ls-IQ " U92J92-IL-5Uuuu &5%¢ ' a ' - u.|. .LuJ.un-97-leéz """- e ::.-:t""1 - The next1+.» mentionedby Iinell pra_sm;ed,H"1'ashing¬el{,F'_ _ I ~ . ana 5_ ' ~ ~/' -."rI -W ' -. .s'92.-.r' * ...... -...._. . , ._,_ _-, _- . - _, - ..--- 1"! -_ " "Z-_f_-f "~_ - -"T; ~: _-_ 92*_92-.___'_' . V - - ;_ 92_-'c ._,_ ____4=-----___ ___r'_____ .._,-in __,4___::_._ .. _:__,4___:,i -h_--_;_-.-11~ _~'*;4$_-ilii- "e-._'---. 4-- . . 0 ' Q G -- '

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,. Iinchellls next statement was headed, "S rd, Connecticut," i , andstated he the that arrestand indictment o onsiatsh anong was , the achievements of the FBI. Vonsiateky, ecco to Winchell, no in- dicted with J. Ylilheliznze, the leader of the American Bund,who had escaped into Mexico and is now believed to be in South America. Winchell continued by stating that in the case of Vonsiatslq, he wished to add that Vonsiatslqs activities had been saluted in a Russian Fascit publication recently suspended in New York City, and that its editors are nob em loyed P: . . _-g..,., in importantpositions. Winchell . statedthat their names B. are Blléublock _.§.-0 phonetic! andB. H'§rinokeland phonetic!, and arenow employedat the Sikorsky Aircraft Company, Stamford, Connecticut.

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I010icwillieme X had Iinchell thumbed hisin noeeeremark then at the heeded lee for a long statedtime. He "Chicago" etate-d19;.- thatthat _ Mcilliame hnd begun hie evraetilm. career in New Iork Ci while making I speechesthe from platformseveral agoyears withFr:I_.}$¬uhn, former the leeder of the Bund. Winchell stated that Mcllillieme wee committed to the '-.»_ local "hoosegou" for sixty days, and hed been committed to the observation ward at Bellvue Hospital. He continued by stating that it would please many 2.-,,.»4_ I of hie lietenere to know that the G-men have decided that Joe llclilliane is another American that most Americana can do without. He added that the _ fli- I G-men had arrested Joe Mclilliame in Chicago, Illinois, where he in now 92_ I.-. behind bare. e Z . I - .,_-___-~92._- J, J _ _ .-1» s fr.,-F F, l. -» 92a '~.'.'-._.,- T.

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Iemorendu for I. Ladd ' W;=g*# L - I". Jhne 14, 1942 ' "¢f""I v 1 today of eilliami-bowmd train.. Ilinchell It-atuled that eight pg;-.i;;1. led and eight individuals bed been injured. He added that one I} Q, i Terrell, Division Manager of the Railroad from Raleigh s North Car line9 s ' / .-.es fonndehotet the seen-eo!the=_rrec!.r= A - ,--Y -is From e discreet check at the Ihshington Post, it was leerned _ that the existing opinion is that Terrell had shot himself. The i Charlotte Office is checking on this setter, and at the time of 5 1 this writing, the Breau has not bee advised. Iinchell then mentioned Dogillyéhea, in replying to the letters of request which he receives. He ad sed that the Donald Shea mentioned by, '5$i$ him on his lasg week's program is not the editor of the Central nevsnaner in California. The Donald Shea mentioned by him on his lest we e k s pogren- - :-»'{,-_§.'-Phad left eshington for Chicago where his wife has a Government job.

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e "Here is t'ne recordon other Russians with a pro-Fascist ' *;- background: V . ' "-1.11 "Nikolai Ry-bekofi, editor of the New York Russian language newspaper 'Rossiya'praised Vonsiatsky before Pearl Harbor for his v'r::."'- -Y. .'?.:! 'Fascist stand- ;i7'13§1-L1» -4- .1,-I| "RI revealed on apr. 3 that 'Rossiya."was still following the Nazi line.

"On Hay 25, Phi revealed that two key engineers employed at n__.._ _.L r-1.__.|..:92_.__1 pq____. 92.__92l___ 1I1__l3_n ._.___._92_ .4:.s -*- the Sikorsky Aircraft 0 1- corp at aoxaoiom, L,onn., nan pro-rascist TBOOIOB ' J c---1-> "One was V. V. Koodrov who wrote for 'Rossiya.'.t - - "The other wasv. 1:. Illyn, editor of the anti-Semitic Russian Language paper, 'The1ihip', whichsuspended publication before- Pearl Harbor. 'The Ta'I'1ip'frequently carried ads promoting The Fascist 1,0

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The first item oi interest mentioned by Winchell was """"""""_"'"' ~ headed "her Iork City." He stated that Henry Von I-loit acted as a front for Nazi activities and may be among the next subpoenaed before the Jury 1- 1115-'-; ~15- in Washington. ' ' ;""§i;-.--<1! 3%-:~T$

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Sunday night June 2Bth I understood Welter Winohe1l___ 4. to say over the radio that the-F, B, I, Tunis men iofing in the Gestapo on the outskirts oi Berlin/, There are several ways of interpreting that, First, it it is true we should not broadca.st'it to Hitler, at least anyone who did should be punished, Second, if it is not true, it. r-":Z'92=i~. Iould be pretty naive to think we could alarm the Nazis ;-,1-;_§* with such rubbish, Third, if it is not true, is it put ' r >',',';l;?-out to help the morale of this country and ii so are we supposed to be dunce enough not to see thru it! = _ -1: This may sound Eollywoodish but did you ever consider § checking up on the dots and dashes telegraph! on the _ . Winchell news program, I do not wish to appear unduly sc- _ - ' suspicious but whenever I hear anyone who feriently professes - . A I---> his piety, innocence or patriotish, I inrediatly question a 4-". -nr= r In.»- his motive, I have nothing against Winchell, it just seems ~._,.4 I to me that nothing should be allowed to go unchecked regardless 1? - ".51 of whom it my concern, -_ _ H, g _ t; _ 5-ii. 4 ls-'_ Q1-S. ' -_ Sincerely yours, ; =: 1 i 92 _--s

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- Another item of general interest mentioned hy Iinchell was to the effect that the French fleet in lertinique has been completely disarmed. Ll a military threat to Panama, Ilertinique has been liquidated. _ ' '

. In !1_1.1cheQ's next item, entitled Attention, l_l_r. and lrs. United States,I he stated that a fee Hasi sabcteurs were captured on the beach, but the others remained unexposed. "The eneny is here. The truth is many were 5&5" born here. lot every man born in Berlin hates Democracy, but neither does _. ..- every man born in Chicago love this Republic. Paul Revere's job was compara- tively simple. e could tell the enemy by jackets. Eyes alone, however, will not reveal American turnccats. Rot'every manufacturer in Essen -e all is loyal to dictatorship, but not every manufacturer in Detroit believes in .'. 1 ~' the Bill of Rights. Rot every oil executive in Europe accepts Hitler's llew -,""1*;-3.-"4l'-Order, but not every oil man in Pennsylvania accepts the American Iay. Ihe ".4; 2-I? broad skies of America are 5;:-is military objectives, but every aviator who ,¢ flies then is not an enemy of Germany. it the risk of their lives, under- u" ground newspapers in Europe continue their attacks on Hitler. At the risk of ff nothing, some American newspapers continue underhandedly to support Hitler's winei-plea in America. In Europe the quielings who gave Hitler aid in t% I"n. of peace, gave him confort in time of Jar. Hot only our planes and tanks, but our Benedict Arnolde are in mass production, and to get to the bottom, Ie must go to the top. ' - _ 92- r G Under the heading "A Reporter's Report to the Nation, Iinchell stated that the man who smashed the underground German-American Bund after six- teen months is united States Attorney Howard Cochran of the Department of Justice. Iith his assistance, Henry Delafield prepared suite against the en- tire undergound. arrests by C-Fen m the Hid-!!eet-ern States go due uy hem. -r All of then will be tried in New Iork City. The penalty, it found guilty, will .92. be seven years for membership in the Bund; and death for those found guilty of treason. ' .qIs._ 1 _ - -

- ._- ... - -=.____.. . _ In s.n.-n _n_ I ' 26, two weeijghence, His__next item I-_ Edsggvever was headed iiaghington, and ne 1a11nLY@1°°-1'! Tstateu tnat !_1*-11 on 5°94_.ID,|,I causg. will _ms.rk H00 1"; twenf Justice . s an s eighteenth _ Jear ' .'* dhlto iresent him his gents whdhandgd up the glasi saboteurs the 1 cmpu§wdH4,ulumnampamqgihpmab ' Winchell then stated that most Americans have heard the name oi Robert Nob1e,- and added that T1110 is to report that Robert Noble and Ellis 0.

N . . - ~-- e .-; , - - -:4-7;w-1 __:...|-urn-pl?-;."1f~I~s-I711? - - - ' - ~-* - *** -i-I-.'.'_:-<""~' - **' -' 77" "' . . - I - V 4 - .5 I n ' _.:_'--,-,' _- _-. J'_;,:,';_:'_.u'.__,_-:_~'..,-<1- -__;'_;:__:-g-I. - ' " ' . - .1 > .7." -' ' --.»e5.--=J». --_. vmi 92 - 7 . " -' , 4'. -"' _'.-=~'_1@--'"..~'.n..<.. ¢ w 2 _-vi. .-H :-_ ___- . 1 I w - x -,I__ ~'. _ _ _..-',__,. - _,_ .; .~_'.- . _; r. _ __--,1.._- _____-f =__ _,. _,r-_ v;-", .92 _ . F} a .._ - _. ''" ~:~~ "1-;='<',.,r. ' liemorandfor _ Ir. Lsdd _ 7 - p3 " lg;-.7,gli_J&_' _-J f- f July 12, 1942 " ' , .' . »="z- 1- Jonee,=< J -accused £11?-st- ne, by wereconvicted sedition. *1 for- J 'in Ins-o E insoles "1-1?-.":i*-53%-ié;f='@l*;-Z ]I81'.Il92-_ J é- day. Judge Ralph Chcr.ey{%tiQ! aiu sentence thanon the /'ins! are ' liable tofines of $10,000 each, or twenty years in prison, or both. Iinchell __ then stated, "Thanks toeveryone inCalifornia showersalert." _ *1 ,- Iinche11's statementsare correct. Ion have been advised of _ the details in this case by recent nemrandm. C -- - "'

1 Ii.nchell'snext iten of interest was headed Indianapolis, Indiana, and he stated that Iillias Dudley Pellsy, or "smell? Penny, the-leader of the . Silver irts, a coniidant oi Bxnrdleaders, will go to trial on charges of sedi- tion on Jul: 28, in the Federal Court at Indianapolis, Indiana. . - I This statement is correct. _ e , ~ c ..

Iinchell then stated that Lincoln Kanai, an Hawaiian-born Japanese, and Secretary of the Japanese IICA, offered to help the G-Ian last year. He said he was Japanese and could be of great assistance to the United States Government. Ir. Kanai was just arrested by the FBI in lilwaukee, charged with violations or the Defense Regulations on the lest Coast. The FBI will prose- cutp in San Francisco. - ' 1 _ 1 - . - The writer contacted SAC O'Connorat Milwaukee, Iisconsin, at 11:15 P. I. He advised that a commissioners warrant was outstanding 4-I in Ban Francisco for violation of Public Law 503, which pertains to the evacuation of Japanese in the California area. it the United States Commissioners hearing Saturday, Kenai was held on a bond of $5,000 for removalto San Francisco. A fugitive complaint was filed _ on Kanai on Saturday. lanai was taken into custody at 6:15 P. I. on Friday, July 10, 1942, by Agents oi this Bureau, at Williams Bay, - . Iisconsin. lanai is the first Japanese to be arrested in Iisconsin, and the matter was publicized probably because of the fact that there .- are only thirteen Japanese in that State. . I I in rep}; to a lotto: 1'1-on urn. Geerse Eerth of -. - Ilnchell stated that the eigt saboteursjnad instructions to start explosions not later_than.[ul1§_,*He istaFed_tl1at_they were a1jrest¬d'1ug§f1n ¬ImeJ__s§=l thatjtwq 04thggiqht valianthe I56£1lb1:1e!pane.e.Ye- aresard-'2 ity j onThethe Bureau's partof the saboteurs informationdid notstartindicate to on any any particularparticular date. actiw--A.1 C7 . _, V h n_p_=_a.~_111=_1o=¢-==the to -rraoowtsen 1*-- 7 J D1:psr;int_9_are Justice notexeapt thefrom draft. He statedthat j,m_1,. s exsn§'b1_P¥¬§i3§sn§!I1.Qgdgg, *1 f .. - - -,_;-H.-1 _-. -U ,--. - ~ _ _ , | . ~, '.._ ,7oi-4-l~ .. -. I -~ ' His fina1_cos_ssentwas to ths_Qf!_ect thathejialutes u;g__mI_.tcs"f capluging thee:TgE't' ffew_iorn saboteurs andLloridi. e than 5*" "-g....'!'" Genomes?Lbout the raisin* 1 of - I .. . - '.. ' ''. 92."V " ' 'V '- _ *-' RB ' ' -' = _:.kH;_"_£;":5: ' -1" "":s*";%i%-fiairafi I.A. p j 7 " / 1. .."_'-- -'=§--f~:_.'-- - ""~ -- --..¢:_~- y 1" N - . . u I ." 1n'..' k ~ ' I 92 '~ ' - 92_r i ?9 0 L 74,1,11121. .1. zsu;1is:1<=§,m1;.., '7/1/42 _

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Dear Ir. Winchell; ' I am a contant read r of your 'kolyum',andneedleee to lay, an admirer of you an the thinga that you etand for- I was particular} attracted by your Letters To The German AmericanIthought Bund" this article that appeared,eynd1cated,in eofine that I ahowed my hometownit to my emplozer paper. George C. Black!9ly ltation director or IBLK,C1arkeburg,W. a. . _"_,,,y.u----'-- ~ ..__,£1 I an announcer at ,an aeking your permission t roadcaet,Iord for Iord,your Lettere *0 The German-Amerio nd",ae of July 1,1942. A " Hk thlnkm§bat'the§opleof my conmunity,Iou1d appreci -e euch £5raaa¢.== of auch a fine piece of writing that exemplifies not only the truth,but the spirit of Freedom of the Preae.-... -

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-¢ II. TO] .=m=.1I.l.l°m ,-' ~-i _* it,-T""' J, ¢h:_:..__.._.In. L. 'h.n':n__ . 5,;-_'_ _ 'Inna-al ni Bureau lnmeegatina' :' ' ::: Inttzh sumDepartment lattice ui V I=- re-=,- Ir. Bonn " nuamgun, B. c. Ir. Tracy ._ __,._,-g n1<=r.a1;@a.. 11=o5rs Ir. Canon 1"?-»~:v- U Q IA.I:le s July 26, 191.2 Hr. Culley Call: 9:00 PH I2. Holden It. Inner 7 - - Ir. IeGelre____ it A me D. In LAD II. HIIIW . , ' ~ II. he Tenn 1 FJJ Rs: Halts:-Dl'finchell1-.12" Broadcast mm'- T Sunday, July 26, 191.2 "-" It. Nesle___i__ l 92 i . _ ' His: Bee}:-.1 ' 1 .g_ 1m31el1'sitem was first headed "ashing9n,"andhp "" G" 15¢: ;2'-4,= ' at-'=92tedJ-hatMu the ->*-¥ expected tohand its verdict tojlhe President by the end of the Ie_e_k. _ -F .s Winchellssecond was item also headed "Washington,"anj hestated hatii e three saboteurs, KaEpeLBarth, and Sehmidtberpgsed by th E31 gee; I *5 1 erdan ire n6'Fentered Unitedthe States yet. , .~ " - " ?;£_ 5.1, _ °";-Bi -I 5" JP _ L In Iinchell's itemnext headed"Detroit," he stated that the §-Mg]: 1.-¢.92- . - . t '. ;:-..92 --I staged fa second raid on sixty homes in the Detroit area, He stated that .;,;_~- 1-e_-,3,-_-.-I 1 e "".- Ewrave radids and"f'i'.rearmswer¬ among thegcontrsbsnd seized. The raids, .92'-:-..vr-vi-.71.-.1-7-":1 according to Winchell, were conducted at Royal Oak, Dearborn, and AnnArbor. .';,r_._L'g_'_-1.,5; ';-._n - t,, '-92 ._ . You were advised of these raids in a memorandum dated July »=,,;l..'; 25, 1942. F-'inchel1's figures are not correct, in that 126 homes " 1 '-_ . ; ,-=1.r -. Pin the Detroit area were raided. - .5" I ;- ~ . In Iinche1l'snext item headed "Washington," he stated that the ' 92 United states Attorney. General Eiédleexnesie the.J.uenty-Bight de 1 re E0 to trial in_0ctobe;, He stated that William Power Maloney will be the At- f '§_,~_--,,..1...':< , _.__,5 .-' . torney, landthat these defendants wantno partof eachother andthey want J-E._'5§:*.kI Y-.§..'~. *- separate trials. e contin92;ed_lg_ystating that twenty;-eigllt 1!_ill be tried at the same time bei_ore__"the s;@e . f-, 1:1,- . Inforrimtion concerningeach of these individualshas been .- .,z q brought toyour attentionby memorandum._$e>ri;h_a.b];; the_ date i:-;__ . -5'1-' .. .{'_"_,,, trial isnotknown.' _ $3,005; -.1. §o5!,*3/é ¬'__,¥Qf .n_ - , ." 1-; 5- In Hinche11'snext items.ddr_essed§At¥ént Ilr.Fend , UrsaUnited ,- 'e"¢w-;_ ._ -_5___-__,,, Statee,'I_stated that thehe enemyon the home front 1 iurro ed rigEnited "f'<;.,..'_§I_{'5 States Governmentindictmenttwenty-seven of and worurni-92I:';§a1| men t "illing o icago, fonconepiracy against the morale of the _ d Forces J'4 ;* _-.- .;._,' . " ._.H -5; - -- s f . - - He d d that stateun e r thehip dictator uni much" ___ Q . j like eag 1., wouldgiven no be 1-.1-191.der theu tion fl-: 1- 92_ ' 3 HY" but they the des'1-K- §l1.stated,' se s an they American vidtocfy. g'uars.nteed_t_heirare Winchellthen saidcourt; a tr I a g more thanthe firingsquad, said that and W "6?the An? ic £755e Hitler does the R-A.F. aw He" continued 92_ ' ' ' ' ""'-1*-'a-*1rf-fIFB**-H -~I'II-Irv-Ii-=--I'!'9q-"-2|. --I;'=|I-|n_-- _|-v*-' _.,'-F;' * -~ -___ _ vi- " - - § - 1/ ¢a'?]1-T"::".:=.§':~T-~a§ ,1-1f=.=~~. ~ - i {" i :7';.. -TI,--,?*§> W-_....._i_ ___.._~-n4----na- /H M I' »._ . ¢

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Jul-T269194? . . 1 - by stating that every right of the twenty-eight defendants must be protected because they are before the American Court. He then added that they are I11 * " iii? on trial for conspiracy, but before the American people they are on trial -for _ treason. If convicted, Winchell stated, they may have to serve thirty years in jail - but that isn't the point: if convicted, they will be men without a' 'i country, sentenced to live as Benedict_Arnolds_when they should have been glad, L- -I.f_ __ l___.I__.__ - . to Q15 B-I amrlcanas <, y ._ _ _

Ii.nchell's next item was headed "Indianapolis." He stated that on _ ,."*92': i July 28, before the Federal Grand Jury here, William Dudl-e;7>¬elley' goes on - > ';.. trial charged with sedition. This does not refer to the Fed ral indictment before the Washington Grand Jury which named him, Pelley, along with twenty- seven others. One of the twenty-seven indicted persons, Winchell eta , is _ -ll Count Spiridovitch. Winchell stated that his real name is Howard V$::enstrup. Winchell then stated that in the Government release Broenstrup is described as an attorney for hillian Dudley Belley, and added that in 1913, in the Stew in Q1 which he was admitted to the bar, Ohio, disbarment charges were brought against 1. 1 Broenstrup. For confirmation of this fact, Winchell stated that he referred .-._=,-'. all Government officials to the records of the court where the charges were .. - ,1 - r-, -I';_;_c;:5. filed - in the common Ifleae Court in Montgomery County, Ohio. - _- _:?.§;¢,;_ff. /_.';t92f_; uni 92 I. {;.;:

, _:' b.- rf 1* 3-. . '- :3 =1, _- I, -e : I er _~_ Wfinche1l,'_s next itemiwas headed _"P=!ashing;t_qn_," E:__stat__ed th§j._ga,_t,ch- the, spectacular achiejements of o 1e31fth,e_Q1én, Pgrogrty Qustodiantwillinext smash enemigkgf the United F: * §ta.tes. Winchell state that he wi1l_ go after Axis controlled corppra_1:.ions, acting under the blind of neutral nations. The first notice, Winchell stated, that some of these corporations will have will be United States seals on their .1 doors, the first notice some of their officials will get an be United States handcuffs on their wrists. _ 11-. 1; not definitely known what Iinchell referred to. g_a__uH have been referring to the var h "~ which are alleged]; control- v . 1§$M_ an organization backed by German interests. Copies _ t of reports as to these companies in the possession of the Bureau have been sent to the Department and to the Treasury Department. '_"' '-

4 IIinchel1'a next item was headed "New York. He stated that Washington .,. officials, including Senators and Congressmen, and his employers and superiors, had from time to time received complaints about him from Josepmdie-.mp of New York. Yiinchell stated that in Kemp's complaint he made many charges alleging that Tfinchell was an enemy of the nation and is unfit to serve the nation in any capa- city. Kamp, Winchell said, had stated in his complaints that as a decent '3"¢Az . _. e ,_T___: {... '_.__;__:_7.V_?_:_=':,?:v_:h:;_,__p 7 1/_ _ ~_~,- ' . __ h,» .- -92y,_. ~ _ - _

.'o-1 liemorendm for Hr. Ledd .. 3 _ July 26, 1942 - , _ ' e .' ~- American he demanded Iinche1.1'eremoval. Winchell then stated that he wished to report to all concerned in this country tlmt in the long list of publishers indieted oy the Goeeunent the other day was the publisher of ewitithtieael Educational Leagued. Iinqhell stated that the guiding spirit and heed_0f_this organization is Joseph Kemp. - - - _ 4 _ _ - 1; - _

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.F -. » As of general interest to the Bureau, Winchell'snext item was heeded 151- -5-» ':. ~-;~', "liexic City." He stated that American business men have responded to the call of t United States Government to drive the enemy out of business in South .'-.'T'T!;-Zr.-3Ame ca. He stated that a large American insurance syndicate is doing this, and .I31.1_Z§:.?that idney Rose Corporation has driven the German drug firm south of Colombia. =.-3-_1" '. 3%-I In his item "Letters to the Editor, Winchell stated that the series of articles by him in Liberty magazine began with the issue on the news stand this week, and would continue for four weeks. He stated that some individuals 0* named in his articles are already behind bars.

In his last item of interest to the Bureau, Rinchell stated that the newspaper column written by Drew Pearson will appear in the Washingt-on.Post starting Monday the day was not clearly heard!. a_ _ .- ' Respectfully, dip 03.?

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.¢ _ The-first itea mentioned by Iinohell en his broadcast 3|" 5,, [was headed Washington. He stated that the ease of the eight _ ___ _ llasi sahoteurs is expected to last another two weeks. Ilinoheil 1._§..;"",7 _ aé - Q then stated that the Iaai on the Drottninghola will be tried in Federal Court '_1!':Q at Hoboken, New Jersey, and stated that it will be an open|triaI. ' ¢-_.'92 1 ' 59 . 11:. " ' '-+2"~-' Q a. 92;' _."_ I .__;___.;-.¢_;'_ .-. Kw-all _. . 92.=. - -n Q L ;-. - >... 1i92 -=92I _ r'_ '-92.4-..v--r;-_- .';1'- IA 1:. 5 '-_ ggn-_ .;"-'*.=~f¢.E?92r #1:.--"P. :_, '. '-., Rh .',.-_-' .- ~.',a,_.T-; 3"" "_-PE? .-F-__" _-Q" I. ,

-==: in -,;="ge- __ .."-.11-=5 '9292e _ ,2-Q * I'inohe11's neat item was headed Ban I'ranoisoo." Be stated that all i '-2 .-».1,,,- .. A1=_{ " - -tei iatriot ittorneya will act in Ear» ?ranoi:os for a o%=rted ire on the Iest Coast or subversive organisations. He stated that the net is -"- _ ._ closed. Iinohell than added that the attack I111 mash activities on the Iest ;:_~' -2" __ - .> A Coast and I111 parallel the attack on the Belt Coast against the Bund. ;,._ _' . _ linohell is undoubtedly referring to the Regional Conference heid. ; , . -_. @- - between United States District Attorneys and representatives tron the ,__P._i* .1. - o"r,=~'~'? . Depertaent. ail-.' '~~'.;':- ' - /Pl - . -n 5-!:._J.-& . v ' I13? fl Hinge-11 em-.= etated that the HI ree.ehe'.!_.-.n~e-41 tine, 19-4 5L J',.,,"'4.'~,,,I L,"- ---'92 . He said that - -...L.- - - ° tenses - the largest number in FBI historg, . e stated thatZth -F-,'-..-_ " W WI _ . ,..__. n 0»- these figures ere aoouz-giDEXE6# ' Q a_ ,__ -I /1--7'-.

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Ienoranduxs for Ir. Ladd -I-'-J July ii, l942 _. ' ' . - stated that resolutions will call for the right of the Government tohold k 1 Iasi cr Fascist on suspicion. Iincheil then stated that the Government will ' Fa have the right to hold nenbers of the Bund without charges and withcnt trial.

e In an item headedlow m-1:," Iinchll no.1-.¢.'unethe mm?" day the It Government finally caught up with two men in New York Ibo Iere working for Hali- dcminated Vichy. He said that they were charged with not registering with the Stato opirtne ii f?iigT1 agonti. Ho added that for too long ago it was re- vealed that Major John I. Kelly, whose Military commission has been revoked, worked as a propaganda agent forlanother liasi-dominated country - Spain. It was also revealed, according to Iinohell, that Kelly failed to register as an agent. The time has whissed by, Iinohell stated, "and the whole thing has been for- 1- gotten," and added, "lly is that? , ._ - ' -

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.w P3-nohe1l's rt itea was heided "Sac:-anentoi Be stated that Fi-,.- Q '-. 1. prosecution of Robert; oble, Ellis O Jones, and F. I Perens is scheduled to a i'tert this reek in Sacramentg, iiinchell steted"Tli¬I'EtcrneyGenefa1e 3er1' _ , Iarren ihfistcfftwmey Babcock will prosecute all defendants charged with 3: M" being the governing group of Friends oi Progress, a subversive outfit out there. Be then stated that this case will connect up where the Sedition trial =8 1.; p10 _._,. or Noble and Jones left oft, and will show that the activities were inspired 92 -J in Germany. He stated that the connecting link between these nsn is 1. I. o e Fe:-ans, and'that Noisy Hobie has been the mouthpiece ell the tine. Iinchell >7 ,-*1:-3': - .1 .._ stated that he had exposed Ferens years ago, and that Perens at that time had . l 1. -. - =-,--.§92.J denied this, end had tried to get Iinohell to retract this statement, end then -1v .-. 1;; _: -,_r1!;=_.» threatened to sue him for vicious libel. However, Iinchell stated, there "Ins no retraction, no libel suit, - and soon, no I'erens_.' ' . .,

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