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Among the senators who have tentativey agreed to meet with the Young Dems are Wayne Morse (D-Ore.), Philip Hart (D Mich.), Lister Hill (D-Ala.), Clinton Anderson (D-N.M.), Frank Church (d-Idaho), and Harry Byrd (D-Va.), Paul Doulas (D-Ill.), Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.), and John McClellan (D Ark.). Three Administration officials--Sargent Shriver, director of the Peace Corps; McGeorge Bundy, special assistant to the President for national security affairs; and Robert F. Kennedy '48, attorney general--may also see the students...
...patriotic a body. Hoping to catch anti-HUAC speakers unprepared, the House leadership rushed a $300,000 authorization for the investigating group to the floor just one hour after it had been approved by the Committee on House Administration. The measure passed, but not until Representatves Burton (D-Calif.), Ryan (D-N.Y.), and Farbstein (D-N.Y.) had chided it liberally...
...Case-Neuberger bill, while by no means the only step Congress could take towards preventing legislators and Congressional employees from taking advantage of their offices to improve their own financial positions, would be a valuable first move. But when Sen. Case suggested to Sen. B. Everett Jordan (D-N.C.), the chairman of the Rules Committee, that he combine his investigation of Baker with hearings on the Case-Neuberger Bill, the chairman refused...
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24--The Senate Constitutional Rights Subcommittee has turned down a request from Sen. Harrison A. Williams (D-N.J.) that it investigate the case of John W. Perdew...
...letter written to Williams Tuesday, Sen. Sam J. Ervin (D-N.C.), the subcommittee's chairman, explained that the group has no jurisdiction over cases which may be solved by normal judicial procedures. The subcommittee is allowed to investigate, Ervin said, only to demonstrate "the need for legislation" in the abuse of constitutional rights...