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Supreme Court — Part 12
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STANDARD PORM No. #4
Office Memorandum ¢ UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO : The Director DATE: 3 — 7 SF
FROM = J, P. Mohr
SUBJECT: The Congressional Record
Page aise Con, ressnan ALLitt, (D) Virginia, extended his reu.arks concerning 3
action of the Supreme Court. He stated ‘many of us who are interested ~
in preserving ovr form of government realice that if we are to retain
constitutions: Eo. rernment in America we must curb the United States
waprere © -9.ri fron: its ali-out effort to usurp power and authority
iodo noi ave. The Court is deterizines to remake and rersold our
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country anc ta:c from the peopie rights anc privileges that they have *
J hac since the founding of our Nation. He inclucled with his remarks
au eciioria: from the Aivnioni Newe ceader of March $, 1956,
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In the original of a memorandum captioned anddated as above, the Congressional
Record for == / foe was reviewed and pertinent items were
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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
Ait appropriate Bureau case or subject matter files.
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