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Supreme Court — Part 11
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PorRM NO, 64
Office Memorandum + unirep statis GOVERNMENT
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v To : The Director DATE: f coy
FROM : J, P. Mohr
_ $ | SUBJECT: The Congressional Record Steer) P ion
Pages 12103-13110, Senator burmond,-(D) South Caro
requested to have printed in the Record three newspaper acticles dealicg att the.
ar. Fecent decisions of thé Supreme Court. The first article is entitled/“selt_
- _Preservaticn: United States Bar Group Urges Legislation To Overcome Top Court
“, -BEHEIS ts entitledycerists Look ai Supreme Court, ° written by. Davi¢/Lawrence,
_ published in the Washingtog Star of July 26, 1067. The third grticie is entitled
8 Mallo: Held Invitation to Crim,’ and was published is the Washington
Star of July 25,1957. The refercacas to tha FBI have been acted, = =~
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1 NOT RECORDED
EY.- 160 141 AUG 1: 1957
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In the original of a memorandum captioned anddated as above, the Congressional
Record for 4. tty + was reviewed and pertinent items were
marked for the Director's attention. This form has been prepared in order that
portions of a copy of the original memorandum may be clipped, mounted, and wv
placed in appropriate Bureau case or subject matter files. “4 carel®
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