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American Friends Service Committee — Part 8
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COXKKICTICUT CALL TO ACTION
APPEXDIX
COMMITTEE TO SECURE JUSTICE FOR MORTON SOBELL
"Following the execution of atomic spies ETHEL and JULIUS
ROSENBERG, in June, 1953, the ‘Communist campaign assumed a
different emphasis. Its major effort centered upon MORTON SOBELL,
the ROSENBERGS' co-defendant. The National Committee to, Secure
Justice in the ROSENBERG Case - a Communist front which had been
conducting the campaign in the United States - was reconstituted
as the National Rosenberg-Sobell Committee at a conference in
Chicago in October, 1953, and then the National Committee to
Secure Justice for MORTON SOBELL in the ROSENBERG Case’. . ."
("Guide to Subversive Control Organizations and
Publications", dated December 1, 1961, issued
by the House Committee on Un-American Activities,
Page 116.)
In September, 1954, the name "National Committee to
Secure Justice for MORTON SOBELL" appeared on literature issued
ty the Committee. In March, 1955, the current name, "Committee to
Secure Justice for MORTON SOBELL" first appeared on literature
dusued by the Committee.
The Addrees Telephone Directory for the Borough of
Warhattan, New York City, as published by the New York Telephone
Company on April 6, 1965, lists the Committee to Secure Justice
far MORTON SOBELL as being located at 150 Fifth Avenue, New York,
hew York,
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