KF21 .Js 19456 COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY EMANUEL CELLER, New York, Chairman MICHAEL A. FEIGHAN, Ohio ROBERT T. ASHMORE, South Carolina BASIL L. WHITENER, North Carolina ROBERT W. KASTENMEIER, Wisconsin WILLIAM M. MCCULLOCH, Ohio CONGRESSIONAL.. HEARINGS, PRINTS AND REPORTS. (NOTE.-A combined subject and name index appears at the end of this part) Representative John V. Lindsay.......... L. Quincy Mumford, Librarian of Congress.. George D. Cary, Deputy Register of Copyrights, accom- panied by Abe A. Goldman, General Counsel, Copyright Office, and Barbara Ringer, Assistant Register of Copy- Kenneth B. Keating, on behalf of American Book Co., Lee Deighton, chairman of the board, Macmillan Co., on behalf of the American Textbook Publishers Institute___. Rex Stout, president, Authors League of America.. Elizabeth Janeway, president, Authors Guild......... John Hersey, on behalf of Authors League of America... Irwin Karp, on behalf of Authors League of America.... Herman Wouk, on behalf of Authors League of America___ Page 61-66 Horace S. Manges, counsel to American Book Publishers 128-153 Alfred H. Wasserstrom, Magazine Publishers Association, accompanied by Charles D. Ablard and Kendall Gillett, Jr. Herman Finkelstein, American Society of Composers, Authors Sydney M. Kaye, chairman of the board and general counsel, 170-202 203-219 220-225 225-227 Harriet F. Pilpel, on behalf of the American Society of Tom Mahoney, on behalf of the Society of Magazine Writers. Robert Emmett Dolan, on behalf of the Composers 260-263 Philip B. Wattenberg, on behalf of Music Publishers' Associ- 276-285 Ed Lorenz, on behalf of 13 music publishing firms Pt.3 Harold E. Wigren and Harry N. Rosenfield, on behalf of the Ad Hoc Committee of Educational Institutions and Page Charles L. Gary, associate executive secretary, Music Edu- 399-406 William Work, executive secretary, the Speech Association of 437-445 John H. Fisher, executive secretary, Modern Language Asso- 445-447 William G. Harley, president, National Association of Edu- 479-485 Eugene N. Aleinikoff, chairman, Joint National Educational Edwin G. Burrows, manager, stations WUOM, Ann Arbor, Raymond D. Hurlbert, president, and John Schwarzwalder, 510-516 Donald R. Quayle, executive director, Eastern Educational 526-534 Carl J. Megel, Washington representative, American Federa- Clinton S. Pierce, president, and Nicholas E. Allen, counsel, 551-594 Perry S. Patterson, accompanied by Raymond G. Larroca, 594-626 Herbert J. Miller, on behalf of the Wurlitzer Co., Rock-Ola 626-651 652-654 654-658 Thurman Arnold and John Desmond Glover, on behalf of the Record Industry Association of America__ Alan W. Livingston, president, Capitol Records, Inc., Ernest S. Meyers, general counsel, Record Industry Asso- 964-979 Letters from- Sidney A. Diamond, general counsel, London Records, Inc.. 979-980 980-981 1051-1070 Edward A. Sargoy, counsel for the Copyright Committee of Representative John S. Monagan....... Robert H. Bahmer, Deputy Archivist, General Services Administration, accompanied by Charles W. Gasque, Jr., 1071-1096 1098-1102 Lawson B. Knott, Jr., Administrator, General Services Ad- 1112-1114 Douglas MacArthur II, Assistant Secretary for Congres- 1117-1119 Leonard Marks, Jr., Assistant Secretary, Department of the 1120-1127 Ramsey Clark, Deputy Attorney General, Department of Justice. 1127-1130 Robert E. Giles, General Counsel, Department of Commerce. 1130-1131 Anthony J. Celebrezze, Secretary, and Alanson W. Willcox, 1135-1136 John V. Vinciguerra, executive assistant to the General Statements by- Maxwell C. Freudenberg, Department of the Air Force, 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.. 1196-1199 1200-1214 Mark Carroll, Association of American University Presses, Inc-- 1215-1221 THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1965....... Statements by- Page Ernest W. Jennes, on behalf of Association of Maximum vision Association, Inc., accompanied by E. Stratford Smith. 1241-1329 1273-1276 1278-1287 1288-1290 Thomas J. Whyte, on behalf of the West Virginia & Mid- 1290-1292 Alfred F. Dougherty, on behalf of the Montana Cable Tele- George J. Barco, on behalf of the Pennsylvania Community 1292-1294 1330-1332 Arthur B. Krim, president, United Artists Corp., accom- James O. Marlowe, assistant to president, accompanied by PART 3 1353-1378 1378-1381 Stanley Ballard, secretary-treasurer, American Federation of Musicians of the United States & Canada, AFL-CIO, accompanied by Henry Kaiser and Jerome H. Adler, counsel. 1384-1419 Bella L. Linden, representing the American Textbook Pub- lishers Institute, accompanied by Kenneth B. Keating Richard Cardwell, on behalf of the National Newspaper Howard A. Meyerhoff, director and president, Committee to Investigate Copyright Problems Affecting Communication in Science and Education, accompanied by Laurence B. Heilprin, director and chairman, CICP Study Group, and Gerald J. Sophar, director and secretary-treasurer, ĈICP. 1470-1483 George D. Cary, Deputy Register of Copyrights, accompanied by William P. Siegfried, Assistant Register of Copyrights--- Ralph H. Dwan, on behalf of Minnesota Mining & Manu- Lyle Lodwick, director of marketing, Williams & Wilkens George A. Hamid, Jr., vice chairman, Music Royalty Com- |