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Robert F Kennedy — Part 13
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At 9:30 p.m., Sunday, May 7, 1937, Senator Edward V.
mong (D. - Missouri), Chairman of the Administrative Practices and
Procedures Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee, appeared
on the television program "Cninion-~-Vyashingtcn.'' Me was. interviewed
ky the host, Marx Zvans, and Dan 2iackburn of station XNSC, xAansas
Ciiy, Missouri.
Long spoke in general cones rhing eavescropping and the
efforts cf his Committee to protect the rights of individuals. He com-
mented concerning legislation which he has introduced, and, although
the legislation is not exactly what he would Like to see, he indicated
_that it does go a long way toward insuring the rieit to privacy.
iSenaior Lone eriticized the Internal Revenue Service, indicating vhat
ithey were very evasive anc iailed to cooperaie with his Committee. ae
“exoressed the opinion that Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Shelcon
Cohen was 2 dedicated employee but did not know what was going on in his
Agency, Se spoke very hichly of the SSI and said that the Eureau was
very cooperative and that any time his Committee made inquiry of the
. Sr, aiv. cover "had men there right away, explaining what the #5
‘Goes and what it has been ccing over the years." Ee indicated that his
Cormumittce is fully aware of the FLI's activities and in view of the Sureau's
‘yesvonusicilities in national security matters, he does not plan to hold any
ihearings in connection with the Fel's operations at this time.
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~he believed former 4itorney Ceneral Robery if eanody was 2 great
. cadvecaic Of weetapning. Senator Long indicatee that he was not prepared
-to cominent concerning Mr. Kennedy and that he has no plans to cail either
“Mir. ‘icover or Mr. Kennedy before his Cormiiies. He indicated chat
.curing the controversy between the Director anc Mr. Kennedy he eatended
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