LABOUR LEADER ON TRIAL AGAIN.—Mr Harry Bridges (standing left), the San Francisco waterfront leader, appears in a Federal Court with his attorneys to defend himself against a civil suit by the Government, which claims that Bridges did not tell the truth about his political beliefs when he became a citizen of the United States. This is the fourth time in 17 years that Bridges has gone to Court to defend himself against the charge. Seated, from left, are Messrs Richard Gladstein and Telford Taylor, attorneys. Mr Norman Leonard, the third attorney, is standing next to Bridges.
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27698, 30 June 1955, Page 13
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96LABOUR LEADER ON TRIAL AGAIN.—Mr Harry Bridges (standing left), the San Francisco waterfront leader, appears in a Federal Court with his attorneys to defend himself against a civil suit by the Government, which claims that Bridges did not tell the truth about his political beliefs when he became a citizen of the United States. This is the fourth time in 17 years that Bridges has gone to Court to defend himself against the charge. Seated, from left, are Messrs Richard Gladstein and Telford Taylor, attorneys. Mr Norman Leonard, the third attorney, is standing next to Bridges. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27698, 30 June 1955, Page 13
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