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Paul Robeson Sr — Part 27
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WFO 1100-19021
Ba CZECHOSLOVAKIAN EMBASSY
Confidential Informant (Bo a. advisea ©
that subjent attended a reception at the Czechoslovakian Embassy om
October 27, 1951. fu) .
Iv. PASSPORT INFORMATION
The general docket of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the
District of Columbia, under Docket Number 11030, entitled PAUL ROSS SOON ,
Appellant, vs. DEAN G. ACHESON, Appellee, indicated ROBESON was appealing
for judgment against him April 20, 1951, in Civil Action 500-50 before
Judge WALTER M. BASTIAN. This was a passport action brought against
—- . ..:.. ACHESON by ROBESON. _ . ;
An article appearing in the Washington Evening Star
newspaper edition dated August 7, 1992, captioned "Appeals Court Dis-
misses ROBESON Passport Suit", steted the U. S. Court of Appeals threw
out of the court, which suit brought by Singer PAUL ROSZSON, asking a
: revalidation ef his passport.
letter dated November 2
be
‘WV. DESCRIPTION OF PERS
NS. MENTIONED IN THiS REPORT
Confidential Informant advised o
that AL BERNSTEIN had informed that he, BERNSTEIN, had
bee a Communist Party menber.
. /
LILLIA¥\CLOTT a /p
advised in
e Communist Party in the
(sae Communist ‘as of 199.
RN itm 8 ER Th rs a mr et
: : Confidential Informant ad
that LILLIAN CLOTT was Dues Secretary for
District of Columbia and was also known’ to
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