KF27 14650 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 CHARLES MCC. MATHIAS, JR., Maryland HEARINGS PANTS AND REPORTS 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., Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., Time-Life Books, Ginn & Co., D. C. Heath & Co., the Psychological Corp., Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Inc., the Macmillan Co., Field Enterprises Educational Corp., Scott, Foresman & 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 Alfred H. Wasserstrom, Magazine Publishers Association, accompanied by Charles D. Ablard and Kendall Gillett, Jr. 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. Harriet F. Pilpel, on behalf of the American Society of Tom Mahoney, on behalf of the Society of Magazine Writers. 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 Harold E. Wigren and Harry N. Rosenfield, on behalf of the Ad Hoc Committee of Educational Institutions and Charles L. Gary, associate executive secretary, Music Edu- cators National Conference, accompanied by Bernard Fitzgerald, director, contemporary music project for creativity in music education_. Eugene N. Aleinikoff, chairman, Joint National Educational Edwin G. Burrows, manager, stations WUOM, Ann Arbor, and WVGR, Grand Rapids, Mich., University of Michi- Raymond D. Hurlbert, president, and John Schwarzwalder, executive secretary, National Association for Educational Clinton S. Pierce, president, and Nicholas E. Allen, counsel, Music Operators of America, accompanied by Henry J. Perry S. Patterson, accompanied by Raymond G. Larroca, representing the Seeburg Corp.. 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- THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1965....... 659-981 Statements by- Thurman Arnold and John Desmond Glover, on behalf of 659-979 929-942 943-945 Alan W. Livingston, president, Capitol Records, Inc., 946-963 Ernest S. Meyers, general counsel, Record Industry Asso- 964-979 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 Representative John S. Monagan_-_- Robert H. Bahmer, Deputy Archivist, General Services Administration, accompanied by Charles W. Gasque, Jr., Lawson B. Knott, Jr., Administrator, General Services Ad- 1112-1114 Douglas MacArthur II, Assistant Secretary for Congres- 1117-1119 Fred B. Smith, Acting General Counsel, Department of the 1119-1120 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 Maxwell C. Freudenberg, Department of the Air Force, 1136-1144 1191-1183 Richard L. Callaghan, Assistant Administrator for Legis- S. A. Russell, president, Russell & Russell, 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 vision Association, Inc., accompanied by E. Stratford Smith. 1241-1329 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 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1965.. Statements by- Representative James C. Corman_. 1353-1378 1378-1381 1383-1483 1383-1384 Stanley Ballard, secretary-treasurer, American Federation Bella L. Linden, representing the American Textbook Pub- 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, CICP. 1470-1483 Statements by- George D. Cary, Deputy Register of Copyrights, accompanied by 1486-1496 1497-1510 Lyle Lodwick, director of marketing, Williams & Wilkens George A. Hamid, Jr., vice chairman, Music Royalty Com- 1518-1533 Spencer C. Olin, on behalf of Walt Disney Productions.. 1542-1548 1548-1561 Martha A. Gable, chairman, Pennsylvania Educational TV 1571-1574 Frank C. Campbell, Music Library Association...-- 1574-1577 |