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American Friends Service Committee — Part 12
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i" GCOCTTER TO SECURE JUSTICE POR MORTON SOBEL,
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_ “Following the execution of at mic spies Bthel and Julius Rosenberg, <-<.
atm June, 1953, the ‘communjst campaign assumed a different eaphasis., Its major -:
| ““etfort centered upon Morton Sobell,t the Rosenbargst codefendant. ‘The National -
committee to Secure, gustice in the Rosenberg Case - a commmist front which had <3"
' beea conducting the panpaign in the United States ~ was reconstituted as tha.
| flational Rosenberg ~ Sobel] Committee at a conference in Chicago in October, 1953,
and "then the National Committes to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell in the ,
Roaanberg Caset..."™ (Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications," dated
_ aecemben.l, 1961, issued ty the House Committes an. Un-American Activities; ues: -
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In Sepijenber, 1954, the name "National Committee to Secure Justice for
Fton Soteii® appeared on literature issued by the Committee. In March, 1955,
As current name, "Committee to Secure Justice for Merton Sebell," first appeared.
- Literature issued by the Comittee.
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OY The Address Telephone Directory for the Borough of Manhattan, New York ~
ours as published ty the New York Teleprone Company on April 14, 1966, lists the
“Covmittee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell*. (CSuMS) as being located at 150
fifth Avenue, Mew Yerk, New York. a ‘
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