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Supreme Court — Part 11
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§ 4-872 (3-29-55) oN
STANDARD Porth NO. 64 a
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SUBJECT: The Congressional Record
Page A5066 Congressman James, (R) Pennsylvania, extended his remarks to
faciude an editorial which appeared in the Suburban and Wayne
qs Chboyi¥ailid; Limes Ol June 21, 1957, entitled [Stranze Doince
On The Bench. ". It is stated in the editorial " If. day the Court
can upset the plain intent of Congress in the Smith Act, substituting
its own brand of law for what Congress intended, then tomorrow it
can decide that the Bill of Rights meant something besides what the
plain words tell us. ''
Page A5073 Congressman Hosmer, (R) Califopaia, extended his remarks
PAnerarnind wnnanet Anatetawun =f 4t pod _ - —
Wee ctu PECCHL GECIS1IONS O1 tae Supreme Court. The reference
to the FBI, contained in his remarks, was set forth in a memorandum |
written earlier this date.
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In the original of a memorandum captioned anddated as above, the Congressional
Record for’): * } was teviewed and pertinent itets vere ;
marked for the Director's attention. This form has been prepared in order ne
pottions of a copy of the original memorandum may be clipped, mounted, an
placed in appropriate Bureau case or subject matter files.
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