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To Whom It May C ^ern
On August 7, 1979 the following prepared report was read during a regular meeting of the Mayor of Bay St. Louis and the city's councilmen. The presentation was made by Joe Pilet for the purpose of seeking a resolution from the council to obtain from the Attorney General an opinion as to whether or not officials who signed a Contract of Gift which gave to the Department of Archives and History in Jackson certain volumes of the City's minute Books under a contract that would give that Department unrestricted' History legal title; copyright and literary property right in the collection acted with legal authority and also whether or not such a contract would violate Freedom of the Press, since technically these books belong to the City of Bay St. Louis and are considered public property.
No action was taken by the Council at that meeting.
August 7, 1979
A report for Mayor Larry Bennett and Members	of the
Bay St. Louis	City	Council
Prom	Joe Pilet
520 Highland Drive Bay St. Louis
Subject:	13 volumes of	City	Minute Books	now in
the Department of Archives & History through a contract of gift signed May 24, 1977 by Warren Carver, mayor; and Lucien Kidd, city clerk.
Gentlemen:
I	believe one of our basic rights has been violated. I believe that our former mayor, the Hon.
Warren Carver and his able city clerk, Lucien Kidd,
acted without proper authority when they did, on May 24, 1977,


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