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Supreme Court — Part 12

114 pages · May 11, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Supreme Court · 112 pages OCR'd
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O \. r Va . US. Supt: he rues . April’, 10 On Friday, March 28, 1958, sr, gota «chart, who has De. “been in the Criminal Division of the Department and who is leaving to take " Te oar his respects alto aay guolayee re one pe ae i Re ae — erro to pay his respecis and to say gooGcuye. Mr. Airhart commented upon the tact of bow pleasent his associa- tion with representatives of this Bureau had been, particularly on the relocation programs upon which he worked while in the Department. Mr. Airhart then stated that he had already spent some time at the Supreme Court since he was going to be working under Mr. Olney in his new assignment and thai there had been some discussion bet ween Mr. Olney and himeelf as to the desirability and need for having all personne! employed by the Federal Judiciary investigated firat by the FBI. He stated he believed that the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court would share this view. He stated that he realized that Mr. Olney and I had had some differences while Mr. Olney was in the Department but he, Mr. Airhart, wanted to explore the matter with me informally. So WD RRO aa 7 {told Mr. Airhart that insofar 8s Mr-“Oiney was concerned a was true that we had had some marked differences and that I believed that Mr. Olney thoroughly understood my position in such matters and that I was expressing what were my bonest views even though they might differ 3 markedly from those held by Mr. Oiney in various situations which had I told Mr. Airhart that insofar as investigating employees of the Federal Judiciary was concerned, this obviously was a matter to be ne "decided at a higher Level and that if the Chief Justice thought well of this (~ Se cc oteon idea which Mr. Olney and Mr. Alrhart were exploring, the Chief Justice ~~ Besrénan —— ghould take the matter up with the Attorney General. I did say, however, Mohr - that I certainly would be opposed t to any euch procedure unless there was Cc | SENT FROM D. 0. Paracns Resen —_.__— . T GOA Pi’ 4058 3 S5rN\ Vv UY -295 haz Trotter oe } Pi ( iOS TIME ai S — ae) ‘$ +0 Tels, Room —JEH: TLC 2. DATE 5 | §0 6 pe ee a (8) y A | ey fi S wo 196, Pian es ene, Sz >
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