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Gov Edmund Gerald Pat Brown Sr — Part 2
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all in his mind about Governor BROWN'S loyalty, his thinking
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BROWN is impulsive, both in sp and that people ,
have tried to take advantage of this characteristic. He stated
that he did not believe Governor BROWN would welcome support
of any kind from an Communist or left wing faction. °
peracid 708 stated that’ inthe” te 1930s, the”
Nationa awyers Guild, local chapter, was organized by several <<"
young lawyers who. were 4nterested in obtaining recognition at
conventions and Bar Association meetings. It had been CAC Fif
traditional that only ‘delegates of the San Francisco Bar oe
Association would be recognized at meetings and conventions, and: -.
' pecause of the control of the San Francisco Bar Association Yb
held by the "downtown" lawyers and the "old family" groups -
oo Lt was 4mpossible to obtain recognition py young lawyers
_who ‘were on the "outside". QQetated that several young —
“lawyers conceived the idea they could achieve recognition by.
-affiliation with some group like the National Lawyers. Guild -
- and stated that he had received an invitation to join and had.
' attended several meetings, but for some reason failed to. =*:
formally sign up. Subsequently, when 4t became apparent that’
the liberal and "left wing" groups were trying to get control,
aid many of the members resigned from the local National
“ - Lawyers’ Gui ‘4 and he believed that BROWN, who: had been @ --5 . 8.
-“member for Sometime and who never subscribed to. any “ofthe
'yeft wing" views, resigned about that time. According to
Governor BROWN took little or no part in the proceed-
ngs of the National Lawyers! Guild.
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qu also commented on a statement
attributed to Governor BROWN in behalf of HARRY BRIDGES.
stated that HARRY BRIDGES, a San Francisco labor leader
who has long been accused of being a Communist and who has
always been associated with "left wing" groups, was being
threatened with deportation by the U. S. Government in the
early 1940s. He advised BRIDGES was an acknowledged labor
cee ee enn enna tne aoe rearing Ra A Tt Seen
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