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Supreme Court — Part 28

83 pages · May 11, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Supreme Court · 83 pages OCR'd
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Fraskecaien axp Baaspris You (Frankfurter) are cngayed in excusing men preciscly hke the Bol- sheviks in Russia, who are murder. ers and encouragers of murder; who are traitors to their allies, to democracy, and to civilization, as well as to the United States.” (Page 115-116, February, 1958) The Carnegie Endowment was the last play in Alger Hiss" long, black record. “The Tipged wheel suddenly went honest and Hiss was caught. Eventually he went to pris- on for the minor crime of perjury. - ++ Even the appearance of Su- preme Court pustice Felix Frank- furter, coming full circle to testify aS @ character wttness, was unavail- ing. American juries are not easily awed, and the stink of treason was, strong.” (Page 20, June 1953) “Felix Frankfurter is the third member of the (Supreme) Court who has served continuously throughout this period (since 1943), He participated in 72 cases and his record shows pro-Communist votes, 96; anti-Comumnist, 16,” (Page 28, October 1958) “Frankfurter informed friends that recognition (of Red Russia) was in the bag because in this mat- ter, at Icast, he had the new admin- 39 istration in his vest pocket... . Hiss admitted that Frankfurter put him ain”) Westbrook Pegler, 1953. (Page 43. August, 1958) When Warren came into power in the Supreme Court, he “lost little lime in demonstrating that he was embarked upon a lone wolf career. Disreyarding Republican advisers, he proimply made a confidant of ‘elt ? iits nocrat h B h. Tt iKfurter, who Wis an original incorporater of the American Civil Liberties Union in 1921, had long been searching for a way to scuttle the whole body of security and anticommunist legis- lition which successive Congresses had placed upon the national statute books. He recognized that in War- ten’s gnawing ambition he had found his chance, Warren, himself, later tald how Frankfurter made him feel at home on the Supreme bench, took him in hand socially and helped him to secure qualified assistants. (One of the Frankfurter hallmarks has always been to plant his own men in key positions under other top government executives. One of them was Alger Hiss.)” (Page 7, August, 1958) What Do We Live For? It is not enough who identifies himself with Person who thinks that the the workhouse hare been born unless we be of i, t for a man to say that he lives. The question is, what docs he live for? From what source does he derive his inspiration? The wise man is he his community and seeks to make it better. The object of living is nothing but work must regard or the prison as a stepping stone to the ideal. He should not aman but a bee or an ant. We exist mercly in a state of coma service to mankind. —Jaas J. Daves
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