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If you will report this bill favorably I shall work among my friends as well as the Texas delegation for its passage.

Yours truly,

WINIFRED E. DILLARD.
Mrs. JOE P. DILLARD.

Senator JAMES O. EASTLAND,

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.

BALTIMORE, MD., February 21, 1958.

DEAR SENATOR EASTLAND: I watch your views and how you vote with interest, and now am bold enough to urge you to vote for the Jenner bill, S. 2646, when it comes before your committee, also on the floor of the Senate.

You Southern Senators are the only ones left whom I consider true Americans, and with great humiliation I admit having been a Republican but before the days when that party was taken over by Socialists.

Cordially,

Hon. JAMES O. EASTLAND,

MILDRED MILLER.

DALLAS, TEX., February 18, 1958.

Chairman, Committee of Internal Security, United States Senate. GENTLEMEN: I write you to ask your help; and in support of Senate bill 2646 of Senator William Jenner of Indiana.

I feel that our so-called Supreme Court must be curtailed; if the freedom for which I and countless other Americans have fought for is to be preserved.

The Court's action in declaring State sedition laws unconstitutional was the lowest blow ever struck for communism.

The Court should be made to give back the lawmaking powers to the Congress where it belongs.

The Supreme Court should return to a court of law and make its decisions according to precedents in law; and not according to some leftwing liberal or other pressure groups idea of what the law should be.

Yours for a return to true constitutional government and States rights.
Sincerely,

ERNEST ABBOTT.

INDIANA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC.,

Hon. WILLIAM E. JENNER,

Indianapolis, Ind., February 20, 1958.

United States Senate Office Building,

Washington, D. C.

Greetings:

We wish to thank you very much for sending us a copy of the information from the Internal Security Subcommittee offering to permit us to speak before the committee.

We do not wish to appear in person, but we would like to have inserted in the
Committee's record a resolution by our organization.
We appreciate your efforts in this matter.

Respectfully yours,

HENRY A. WERKING, Sr., President.

RESOLUTION, SUPREME COURT CONSPIRACY

The Supreme Court's duty is to uphold the laws of the land, and to protect The Constitution, and safeguard the United States against all subversive activities and invaders of such acts.

Whereas, recently, rulings by the judges of the United States Supreme Court have dealt a succession of blows to the key points of legislative structure enacted by Congress for the protection of the internal security of the United States against the world Communists' conspiracy;

Whereas, the Honorable William Jenner has introduced Senate bill 2646 to limit the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court; therefore we, the Indiana Property Owners Association of America, Inc.,

Resolve, That the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee should recommend for passage Senate bill 2646.

Senator JAMES O. EASTLAND,

ARCADIA, CALIF.,
February 21, 1958.

Chairman, Senate Judiciary Committee,

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.

DEAR SENATOR: I am informed that you are now holding hearings on Senator Jenner's bill, S. 2646, which would limit the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and go far toward overcoming much of the damage done by the Court's "Red Monday" decisions.

I am certainly in favor of the provisions of S. 2646 and hope the hearings will bring out the urgency of its prompt passage.

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United States Senate, Washington, D. C.

DEAR SENATOR EASTLAND: Being a business consultant (now retired), an active church member, a life member of Masonry, and an active worker against communism, it is my sincere wish to support Senate bill S. 2646 with which I am familiar.

It is my hope that there are enough freedom loving Americans in the Senate and Congress who believe in the motto on our coins, "In God We Trust" to not only pass this bill without delay, but to again have uppermost in all our international as well as interstate laws the foundation of our country-freedom of religion.

Let's not work with thought of political party influence, but of God's guidance for American independence and progress.

Respectfully yours,

Senator JAMES O. EASTLAND

HERBERT R. TERRYBERRY.

ST. PETERSBURG, FLA., February 22, 1958.

DEAR SIR: Please pass S. 2646 to limit the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of United States to prevent them from taking away our State rights.

Thanking you.

Very truly,

CORAL H. VANALLAN.

NORWELL, MASS., February 22, 1598.

Hon. JAMES O. EASTLAND,

Chairman, Judiciary Committee,

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.

DEAR SENATOR EASTLAND: The Queen Anne's Corner Chapter of the Massachusetts Committees of Correspondence, an affiliate of the American Coalition of Patriotic Societies, demand committee approval of Senator Jenner's bill, S. 2646, to limit the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in certain cases, namely, investigative functions of the Congress, the security program of the executive branch of the Federal Government, State antisubversive legislation, and the admission of persons to the practice of law within the individual States.

We request that you make this letter a part of the testimony supporting approval and enactment of S. 2646 in the Internal Security Committee hearings and the Judiciary Committee considerations which will follow.

The Massachusetts Committees of Correspondence, including this Queen Anne's Corner Chapter, believe that impeachment proceedings against Supreme Court members should be instituted during this session of Congress and we ask for early enactment of S. 2646.

Respectfully yours,

ELIZABETH A. SCHOFIELD,
Mrs. Robert Merrill Schofield,

Chairman, Queen Anne's Corner Chapter, Massachusetts Committees of

Correspondence.

DETROIT, MICH., February 24, 1958.

DEAR SENATOR EASTLAND: Believe that you and Senator Jenner are bringing up a bill in hopes of so wording it as to prevent the very near treasonable ruling recently rendered by our Supreme Court.

We regret that Earl Warren seems to lean so tenderly toward socialism and many now feel very great danger lies ahead for the liberties we all hold so dear. We realize those liberties have been much curtailed since the wicked performances of the Roosevelt and Truman administrations.

Should the present trend continue we should remove the word "liberty" from Our coinage and drape the statue in black.

Please encourage some of your friends to bring up a bill to really make the unions clean and tax their takings as well as the foundations.

Yours sincerely,

H. G. CоHOE.

SOUTH NORWALK, CONN.

Senator JAMES O. EASTLAND,

Washington, D. C.

DEAR SIR: The United States Supreme Court has a great tendency to have an open back door policy for all cases involving Communist or subversive cases. How they manage to let so many no good un-Americans get away with so much is beyond a good American's sense of justice. Before you this month is the most welcome and necessary bill that can be enacted by you and your Judiciary Committee. That bill is "S. 2646." For the good of all including those that are too blind to see what is going on today, please vote in favor of enacting into law this most necessary bill. Knowing full well the wonderful work you are doing on this committee, I sincerely wish that other Senators and even Congressmen could follow the pattern of honest and sincere inspiration that you relay to many of us who feel much safer with men like you in office.

I have a copy of the hearing before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and other internal security laws of the Committee on the Judiciary of United States Senate, 85th Congress first session on S. 2646. I would greatly appreciate it if I could receive more copies of this issue as I have many friends that are very interested in this bill. If you could send me copies I would be more than happy to receive them and pass them on.

Sincerely yours,

ALBERT A. BERES, Veterans of Foreign Wars.

GIBSON Island, MD., February 24, 1958.

DEAR SENATOR EASTLAND: I wish to urge you, briefly, to do all in your power to curb the powers of the Supreme Court, by enacting into law Senate Bill S. 2646. Respectfully yours,

ELIZABETH W. ENGLAR.

BAKERSFIELD, CALIF., February 20, 1958.

DEAR SENATOR EASTLAND: Senator Jenner's bill (S. 2646) to limit the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is desperately needed.

I shall urge Senators Knowland and Kuchel to work for its passage. sure you need no urging.

I am

AHLIDA G. BALLAGH,

PHILADELPHIA, PA., February 21, 1958.

Hon. JAMES O. EASTLAND,

United States Senate.

DEAR SIR: I trust that your committee will approve S. 2646 and send it to the floor of the Senate as quickly as possible. I consider it most important.

Sincerely,

21794-58-pt. 2—59

ELIZABETH S. ABBOT.

Resolve, That the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee should for passage Senate bill 2646.

Senator JAMES (), EASTLAND,

Chairman, Senate Judiciary Committee,

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.

ARCADIA, (
Februa

DEAR SENATOR: I am informed that you are now holding hear Jenner's bill, S. 2646, which would limit the jurisdiction of the and go far toward overcoming much of the damage done by t Monday" decisions.

I am certainly in favor of the provisions of S. 2646 and h will bring out the urgency of its prompt passage.

Yours truly,

Mrs. F

SNELL ISLE, ST. PETE

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SENATOR JAMES O, EASTLAND,

Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary,

United States Senate, Washington, D. C.

DEAR SENATOR EASTLAND: Being a business consultant (n church member, a life member of Masonry, and an active munism, it is my sincere wish to support Senate bill S. familiar.

It is my hope that there are enough freedom loving A and Congress who believe in the motto on our coins, "I only pass this bill without delay, but to again have up national as well as interstate laws the foundation of religion.

Let's not work with thought of political party influer for American independence and progress.

Respectfully yours,

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