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Supreme Court — Part 26
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| IBg majority of tha Untied St
know Tor 0.no te
life and death struggle with ‘the ny rr
forces of the International Communtat,;
Conepiracy stemming trom the nae : e
| ‘Five members of the , sarednd Court: ga
have held that the Secretary! of State’ . 4 ns
. could not make regulations requirin ng a \
citizen to take an oath that he does not
belong to a party which advocates the
overthrow of our government by force,
in order to qualify for a passport to
travel abroad.
The decision specifically applies to
Rockwell Kent, the artist, cf Ausable
Forks, N. Y.: Dr. Walter Bieh!, 2 Los
Angeles psychiatrist, and Weldon Bruce
Dayton, a phy’icist of Corning, N. Y.
Tt will presumably also enable Paul
Robeson to get a passport, denied him
” similar grounds, 2
The majority opinion wag written by “
Justice William 0. Douglas. Concurring ,
were Chief Justice Earl W
furter and William J. Brennen, Jr. Jue ;
‘toe Douglas went to considerable,
fength to differentiate between the ;
‘ower to refuse @ passport fn time ef WWE
war and fn time of peace. He held that _
. ‘pare fe'me such danger now and the |
1" om four concurred. ..
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Newspaper: The Hopewell News
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Date: June 24, 1958
Editor: A. ROBBINS, IRs
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