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Re: Clay Shawing so Shaw, hia und the
From: clips; New Orleans Item and
belition and axemberg and worked
unjor. Shaw never action. but coceone ettor
work
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stater
Subject was born in Kentwood, La. , in 1913.
The present
population of Kentwood is 3,607 people. Shaw -moyed to New Orlezas
when he was five years old. He attended Warren Easton High School.
the
His father, who died in 1964, was a United States marshal. His mother
Jr. is still living in the Kentwood-Hlammond He thea went K6 KK
K6WXX6XK work in New Orlea ns as a local Western Union manager. to
went to New York City, II.Y., where his biography states he attended
Columbia University There is no record of what courses he took anda
the biography does not state that he graduated or what degree, if
any, he holds. He then reportedly went to work in New York in X98
1935 as manager of Western Union's mid-city area. In that position,
he told on interviewer, he was in charge of 40 Western Union
branches. Thereafter, he said, he was in free-lance advertising and
public relations (unexplained) finally winding up employed by the
Lee-Keedick Lecture Bureau, helping to book lecturers. In all, count
-ing colloge, he 5 he lived in New York City years.
He says he joined the army in 1942x in New York This means
he was a 29-year-old batchelor a.t the time. Sines the draft had been
in effect for two years and he should have been in the army before
1942, he may have been Feferred earlier for homosexuali ty or a New
York police record dealing with homosexuality. He told an interview-
er, that he was a victim of typical army bad MOS elassifications and
wa s thro% "thrown" into the medical corps a,s a private. "I didn't
éven know what a, fracture waxs was," he recalled. This apparently did
The not interfere with his rise. A few months later he was sent to 'Med-
DO
ical Administration Officers Condidate School in Abilene, Kas. (It
should be noted that during this phase or the war a number of suspect-
ed homosexuals were being called into service and being placed in the
medical corps.) He came out a "second lieutenant and was sent to Eng-
land a S the Kark administrative officer with the 127th General Hos-
pital Unit. A few months later he was suddenly transferred to Supply,
nos
where he vas made aide-de-camp to Gen. Charles Thrasher
more-
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