LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE UNITED STATES SENATE EIGHTY-NINTH CONGRESS FIRST AND SECOND SESSIONS ON S. 1864, S. 1865, S. 1866, S. 1867, BILLS TO AMEND MIGRATORY LABOR LEGISLATION JULY 7, 8, AND 13, 1965, WASHINGTON, D.C.; MARCH 14, Printed for the use of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON MIGRATORY LABOR OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE UNITED STATES SENATE EIGHTY-NINTH CONGRESS FIRST AND SECOND SESSIONS ON S. 1864, S. 1865, S. 1866, S. 1867, BILLS TO AMEND MIGRATORY LABOR LEGISLATION JULY 7, 8, AND 13, 1965, WASHINGTON, D.C.; MARCH 14, 51-634 O Printed for the use of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1966 CONTENTS CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES JULY 7, 1965 Hon. Willard Wirtz, Secretary of Labor, accompanied by Samuel V. Merrick, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs: Edward Friedman, Deputy Solicitor; and Todd Potter, Chief, Farm Labor Service, Bureau Rev. John A. Wagner, executive secretary, Bishops' Committee for the Spanish Speaking and National Council for the Spanish Speaking ac- compained by Father Miller, Erie, Mich.; Fidel Esquibel, San Antonio, Kenneth Morefield, manager, Florida Flower Association, Inc. John Walker, executive director, Society of American Florists.. Charles Toan, secretary-manager. Frederick County Fruit Growers Richard O'Connell, secretary, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives__ Blue Carstenson, assistant director Legislative Services, National Farmers Scott Nielsen, director, American Friends Service Committee Seasonal Farm Labor Program in Southeastern Pennsylvania; accompanied by |