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		"But facts will out.  The innocence of the Rosenbergs
	     will be proved.  And the lynch spirit which has intimidated
	     our judges will be replaced by the true fairness of the
	     American people."

B. STATEMENTS  IF LITERATURE DESIGNATED

	     On *********** furnished a letter distributed by the
St.  Louis CSJRC over the signature of HAVEN PERKINS and SOL DERMAN.  This
letter which is dated February 27, 1953, calls for letters to the
President and congressmen and states in part "Let's non-without relaxing
in the clemency fight--begin to bring the facts to light again, particularly
criticism of Prosecutor SAYPOL, the FBI admission of perjury, the falla-
cious Greenglass testimony, the statements of Ercy and Einstein.  We
have not saved the lives of the Rosenbergs.  We have won a little time--
6 or 8 weeks.  Let's make use of every minute of that time to publicize
and organize."

	     In ****  1952, ******urnished a mimeographed leaflet published
by the St. Lous CSJRC announcing a meeting of that organization on
April 15, 1952.  This stated that DAVIS ALNAN, Executive Secretary of
the National Committee in New York and neighbor of the ROSENBERGs, for
several years, did present facts of the ROSENBERG case to the local
comittee.

	     On *****1953, **** furnished a letter dated December 16, 
1952, issued by the St. Louis CSJRC.  This enclosed an advertisement which
had appeared in the Chicago Daily News in behalf of the ROSENBERGs and
called for funds to defray a similar ad in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
This letter was signed by HAVEN P. PERKINS, chairman, and SOL DERMAN,
Secretary-Treasurer.

	     In *****1953,**** furnished a mimeographed sheet issued 
by the St. Louis CSJRC which states "If you believe that the Rosenbergs
and Sobell did not have a fair trial, here is what you can do at once:


		       "1-- Collect contributions from your friends and con-
			tribute all that you can.

		       "2-- Write a letter or sign a wire to President Truman
			and get friends to do the same, asking him to set aside
			the death sentences.






			
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