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COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

EMANUEL CELLER, New York, Chairman

MICHAEL A. FEIGHAN, Ohio
FRANK CHELF, Kentucky
EDWIN E. WILLIS, Louisiana
PETER W. RODINO, JR., New Jersey
BYRON G. ROGERS, Colorado
HAROLD D. DONOHUE, Massachusetts
JACK B. BROOKS, Texas
WILLIAM M. TUCK, Virginia

ROBERT T. ASHMORE, South Carolina
JOHN DOWDY, Texas

BASIL L. WHITENER, North Carolina
HERMAN TOLL, Pennsylvania

ROBERT W. KASTENMEIER, Wisconsin
JACOB H. GILBERT, New York
JAMES C. CORMAN, California
WILLIAM L. ST. ONGE, Connecticut
GEORGE F. SENNER, JR., Arizona
DON EDWARDS, California.
WILLIAM L. HUNGATE, Missouri
HERBERT TENZER, New York
JOHN CONYERS, JR., Michigan
GEORGE W. GRIDER, Tennessee
ANDREW JACOBS, JR., Indiana

WILLIAM M. MCCULLOCH, Ohio
RICHARD H. POFF, Virginia
WILLIAM C. CRAMER, Florida
ARCH A, MOORE, JR., West Virginia
JOHN V. LINDSAY, New York
WILLIAM T. CAHILL, New Jersey
CLARK MACGREGOR, Minnesota
CHARLES MCC. MATHIAS, JR., Maryland
CARLETON J. KING, New York
EDWARD HUTCHINSON, Michigan,
ROBERT MCCLORY, Illinois

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CONGRESSIONAL..

HEARINGS, PRINTS AND REPORTS.

(NOTE.-A combined subject and name index appears at the end of this part)

Page

61-66

Horace S. Manges, counsel to American Book Publishers
Council__

128-153

Alfred H. Wasserstrom, Magazine Publishers Association,

accompanied by Charles D. Ablard and Kendall Gillett, Jr.

Herman Finkelstein, American Society of Composers, Authors
& Publishers___

Sydney M. Kaye, chairman of the board and general counsel,
Broadcast Music, Inc., accompanied by Dr. Roger Sessions,
professor of music, Princeton University..
Albert F. Ciancimino, house counsel, SESAC, Inc..
Avery Claflin, treasurer, American Composers Alliance.
Burton Lane, president, Will Dillon, and Leon Kellman,

American Guild of Authors & Composers..

170-202

203-219

220-225

225-227

Tom Mahoney, on behalf of the Society of Magazine Writers.

Robert Emmett Dolan, on behalf of the Composers
Lyricists Guild of America___

260-263

Philip B. Wattenberg, on behalf of Music Publishers' Associ-
ation of the United States..

276-285

Ed Lorenz, on behalf of 13 music publishing firms
Julian Abeles, Music Publishers Protection Association.
Edwin H. Morris, president, Edwin H. Morris & Co..
Howard Hanson, president, National Music Council.
Evelyn Burkey and James R. Webb, Writers Guild of
America, and Richard B. Jablow, Writers Guild of Amer-
ica and National Council of the Arts in Government.......

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Charles L. Gary, associate executive secretary, Music Edu-
cators National Conference, accompanied by Bernard
Fitzgerald, director, contemporary music project for
creativity in music education__

399-406

William Work, executive secretary, the Speech Association of
America

437-445

John H. Fisher, executive secretary, Modern Language Asso-
ciation of America....

445-447

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William G. Harley, president, National Association of Edu-
cational Broadcasters..

479-485

Edwin G. Burrows, manager, stations WUOM, Ann Arbor,
and WVGR, Grand Rapids, Mich., University of Michi-
gan..

Raymond D. Hurlbert, president, and John Schwarzwalder,

executive secretary, National Association for Educational

Television...

510-516

Donald R. Quayle, executive director, Eastern Educational
Network

526-534

Carl J. Megel, Washington representative, American Federa-
tion of Teachers..

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Clinton S. Pierce, president, and Nicholas E. Allen, counsel,
Music Operators of America, accompanied by Henry J.
Leyser, Moses J. Proffitt, Jack G. Bess, Max Hurvich,
A. L. Ptacek, Jr., and William Cannon.

551-594

Perry S. Patterson, accompanied by Raymond G. Larroca,
representing the Seeburg Corp...

594-626

Herbert J. Miller, on behalf of the Wurlitzer Co., Rock-Ola
Manufacturing Co., and Rowe A/C Manufacturing Co...
Sanford Bomstein, member, Governmental Affairs Com-
mittee, National Licensed Beverage Association__.
Robert E. Nims, National Small Business Association.

626-651

652-654

654-658

Ernest S. Meyers, general counsel, Record Industry Asso-
ciation of America

964-979

Letters from-

Sidney A. Diamond, general counsel, London Records, Inc..
Herbert Kanon, representing Audio Fidelity, Inc.

979-980

980-981

1051-1070

Edward A. Sargoy, counsel for the Copyright Committee of
the Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.-.-.
Don White, executive vice president, National Audio-visual
Association, Inc.; Robert F. Newman, president, Eye
Gate Productions, Inc.; and Ellsworth ́ C. Dent, senior
vice president, Coronet Instructional Films__
Robert McDonell, representing the Jam Handy Organization. 1096-1098
John A. Bresnahan, Printing Industries of America, Inc.,
and Karl Wagner, president, Wagners Printers - -

1071-1096

1098-1102

Lawson B. Knott, Jr., Administrator, General Services Ad-
ministration__

1112-1114

Douglas MacArthur II, Assistant Secretary for Congres-
sional Relations, Department of State---

1117-1119

Leonard Marks, Jr., Assistant Secretary, Department of the
Air Force.--

1120-1127

1135-1136

John V. Vinciguerra, executive assistant to the General
Manager, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission..
Julian P. Boyd, on behalf of the Society of American Archi-
vists, the Organization of American Historians, the
American Historical Association, the Southern Historical
Association, the Western History Association, and the
American Association for State & Local History..
John F. Banzhaf III, president, Computer Program Library. 1144-1150
Larston D. Farrar, on behalf of the Farrar Publishing Co... 1150-1155
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1965...

Statements by-

Maxwell C. Freudenberg, Department of the Air Force,
accompanied by Lt. Col. Arthur Murphy, Department of
the Army..

1136-1144

1157-1221

1157-1181

1191-1183

Richard L. Callaghan, Assistant Administrator for Legis-

lative Affairs, National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Albert J. Rosenberg, vice president, McGraw-Hill Book Co.. 1184-1193

George Frost, accompanied by Hugo Brooks, on behalf of

the Professional Photographers of America, Inc..

S. A. Russell, president, Russell & Russell, Inc..
Hayward Cirker, president, Dover Publications, Inc.

1193-1196

1196-1199

1200-1214

Mark Carroll, Association of American University Presses, Inc-- 1215-1221

THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1965.......

Statements by-

Page
1223-1381

Ernest W. Jennes, on behalf of Association of Maximum
Service Telecasters, Inc., accompanied by William Malone. 1223-1241
Frederick W. Ford, president, National Community Tele-

vision Association, Inc., accompanied by E. Stratford Smith. 1241-1329
Don Corbitt, Arizona Television Association...

1273-1276
Tom Creighton, Texas Community Antenna Television Association. 1276-1278
Clifton W. Collins, general counsel, Pacific Northwest Com-
munity Television Association, Inc.

1278-1287

1288-1290

Thomas J. Whyte, on behalf of the West Virginia & Mid-
Atlantic Community Television Association.__
Robert K. Weary, president, Oklahoma-Kansas Community
Television Association.

1290-1292

Alfred F. Dougherty, on behalf of the Montana Cable Tele-
vision Association_.

George J. Barco, on behalf of the Pennsylvania Community
Antenna Television Association, Inc...

1292-1294

1330-1332

Arthur B. Krim, president, United Artists Corp., accom-
panied by John Sinn, president, United Artists Television, Inc. 1332-1353
Louis Nizer, representing producers and distributors of
copyrighted television film programs-

James O. Marlowe, assistant to president, accompanied by
Martin Firestone, counsel, Springfield Television Broad-
casting Corp...

PART 3

1353-1378

1378-1381

Lyle Lodwick, director of marketing, Williams & Wilkens

Co., accompanied by Francis Old, editor in charge of

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