CONTENTS Philip Bartell, attorney, Cleveland, Ohio.......... Stanford H. Bolz, Washington representative of the American Jewish Joseph Cadden, executive director, Civil Rights Congress- Julian Cornell, lawyer and writer, 25 Broadway, New York City, appearing on behalf of Friends Committee on International Legis- Rev. John Francis Cronin, Sulpician Fathers, Washington, D. C......... 225 390 29 146 William Z. Foster, president, American Communist Party. Osmond K. Fraenkel, American Civil Liberties Union, 170 Fifth Rev. Erwin A. Gaede, Madison Ministerial Association, of Madison, 178 John Gates, editor in chief, the Daily Worker, New York, N. Y.......... Paul Griffith, past national commander, the American Legion, Wash- 50 Manuel Guardado, Local 600, CIO, 605 West Grand Boulevard, 390 Ewart G. Guinier, international secretary, United Public Workers, 402 William Haber, representing Civil Rights Congress of Ohio.. 285 Donald Henderson, president, Food, Tobacco, Agricultural and 410 James Imbrie, New Jersey Independent Citizens League...... Hon. Leo Isacson, a Representative in Congress from the State of Albert Kahn, representing the National Council of Art, Sciences, and 202 380 Robert J. Kenney, former attorney general of the State of California Rockwell Kent, president of the International Workers Order and 252 William S. Lawrence, on behalf of the International Longshoremen Isaac Pacht, chairman, Prison Board; chairman, Crime Commission; 270 Kenneth Parkinson, Washington Bar Association, Washington, D. C. Hon. J. Hardin Peterson, a Representative in Congress from the O. John Rogge, lawyer, 400 East Fifty-second Street, New York, Rabbi Benjamin Schultz, Yonkers, N. Y. David Scribner, general counsel, United Electrical, Radio and Ma- Joseph F. Walsh, Tennyson, Wis.--- 196 William B. Waltmire, chairman, social action committee, Madison John C. Williamson, assistant legislative director, Veterans of For- eign Wars of the United States... George F. Wuchinich, representing the American Slav Congress.. 179 215 |