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Supreme Court — Part 10
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"4-572 (3-29-55) 4
STANDARD FORM MO. 64
bo Office Memorandum ¢ UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT _
TO t The Director DATE: ( - J/-S G
yrom : J.P, Mohr 4 -/
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SUBJECT: The Congressional Record
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“Original fled in:
ges 8372- Senctor Goldwater, (BR) Arizona, speke coaceratng the rising ,
8374 df tide of question over the recent decisions of the U. 5,
“ Suprene Court. Me remcrked that the people de not want a
geveranent centralized tn Washiagton, but they want it close
te hone, where they can watch tt. Mr. Goldwater pointed
out thot two Americana hove devoted tiue to prepartag their
thoughts on the recent activities of the Suprene Court, aad
he requested te have these articles printed tu the Record.
Phe firet was by David Lawrence, entitled “krodtag the €8
States,” from the U. &. News & Vorld Report eof June 1, 1956,
end the second article was entitled “Supreme Court Againe
Bill of Rights," written by Frank Chodorev, appearing ta \
the Mey 26, 1956, taaue of Hunan Eveata.
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In the original of a memorandum captioned anddated as above, the Congressional bol ~ wf 7 ” L
ecord for ~ Ff OF was teviewed and pertinent items were NOT REGORDED
arkéd’ fon the Director's attention. This form has been prepared in order that 17 JUN 25 1956
partite “at a opy ot He original memorandum may be clipped, mounted, and
placed in approp Sts vreau case or subject matter files.
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