COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY. EIGHTY-FIFTH CONGRESS PURSUANT TO S. Res. 49 AS EXTENDED BY S. RES. 234 OF THE 85TH CONGRESS, 2D SESSION A SURVEY OF THE EXTENT TO WHICH CONSTITUTIONAL MARCH 29, 1957 PART 1 Printed for the use of the Committee on the Judiciary 252 29174 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1958 CARD DIVISION JOSEPH C. O'MAHONEY, Wyoming WILLIAM LANGER, North Dakota CHARLES H. SLAYMAN, Jr., Chief Counsel and Staff Director II 1. Collis, Joseph F., president, American Newspaper Guild 2. Ennis, Edward J., general counsel, American Civil Liberties 3. Lasky, Victor, chairman, freedom of the press committee, Overseas 4. Patterson, William D., associate publisher, the Saturday Review.. 5. Wiggins, J. R., executive editor, the Washington Post and Times Herald, representing the American Society of Newspaper 6. Worthy, William, foreign correspondent, Baltimore Afro-American_ 1. Brown, Robert U., president and editor of Editor & Publisher____ 2. Koop, Ted, president, Radio Television News Directors Associa- S. 3369, introduced by Senator Morse, 82d Congress, 2d session, to authorize an appeal to the Subversive Activities Control Board by any person who has been denied a passport - - - - - Editorial, by Edward W. Barrett, Diplomacy, Press and China, the Saturday Review, March 9, 1957. Series of editorials from Editor & Publisher, submitted by Mr. Brown__ Koop, Ted, president, Radio Television News Directors Association__ Li Teh-Chuan, president, National Red Cross Society of China, con- III |