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HEARINGS

BEFORE THE

SUBCOMMITTEE ON
FOREIGN AID EXPENDITURES

OF THE

COMMITTEE ON

GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS
UNITED STATES SENATE

EIGHTY-NINTH CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

ON

S. 1676

A BILL TO REORGANIZE THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE

AUGUST 31; SEPTEMBER 8, 15, AND 22, 1965

PART 3-B

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WASHINGTON: 1966

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CONTENTS

(The first 15 hearings on S. 1676, those held during the 1st session of the 89th Congress, are published in five parts, including an appendix and an index. Part 3 is divided into two volumes. Part 3-A includes pages 1311 through 1659, and part 3-B (this volume) includes pages 1661 through 2011.)

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Hon. Milward L. Simpson, Cody, Wyo., U.S. Senator from Wyoming..
Dr. Mary S. Calderone, New York City, executive director, Sex Informa-
tion and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS)..
Henry P. Caulfield, Jr., Washington, D.C., director, Department of the
Interior's resources program staff.

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James V. Bennett, Kenwood Park, Md., former Director, Bureau of
Prisons, U.S. Department of Justice_

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Dr. Virgil M. Rogers, Washington, D.C., director, automation project,
National Education Association; and former dean of education, Syracuse
University...

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SEPTEMBER 8, 1965

Clifford C. Nelson, New York City, president, the American Assembly
Columbia University.

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SEPTEMBER 15, 1965

Hon. John Brademas, South Bend, Ind., U.S. Representative from Third
District of the State of Indiana_.

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Harold O. Swank, Springfield, Ill., director, Illinois Public Aid Commission_..

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Wallace Kuralt, Charlotte, N.C., director, Mecklenburg County Department of Public Welfare...

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George Wyman, Albany, N. Y., commissioner, New York State Depart-
ment of Social Welfare; chairman, American Public Welfare Association
Committee on Public Welfare Policy; former director, California State
Department of Social Welfare...

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SEPTEMBER 22, 1965

Oscar Harkavy, Ph. D., New York City, director, population program, the Ford Foundation...

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Bernard Berelson, Ph. D., New York City, vice president, the Population
Council..

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Irene Taeuber, Ph. D., Washington, D.C., senior research demographer,
Office of Population Research, Princeton University....

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Dr. Jack Lippes, M.D., Buffalo (Kenmore), N. Y., inventor of Lippes Loop, an intrauterine device...

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EXHIBITS

(PART 3)

AUGUST 31, 1965

No.
158. Photograph of witnesses who testified on S. 1676 before the Sub-

committee on Foreign Aid Expenditures, August 31, 1965: Senator
Milward L. Simpson, Mr. James V. Bennett, Dr. Mary S. Calderone,
and Mr. Henry P. Caulfield, Jr., with Senator Ernest Gruening,
chairman. (Dr. Virgil M. Rogers was not present when the picture
was taken.)

159. "Birth Control and the Poor: A Solution-Mecklenburg County,
N.C., Challenges the Belief That Birth Control Is for the Rich
and Not the Poor," by Jack Shepherd, Look magazine, April 7,
1964, pages 63–67__.

160. SIECUS newsletter (Sex Information and Education Council of the United States), volume 1, No. 1, February 1965.

161. "Emphasis '65-A Report From the Boston University Symposium on Population Growth and Birth Control," with an introduction by U.S. Senator Ernest Gruening, published by Boston University Student Congress, 1965.--

162. Five tables on water resources and population in the United States, from Committee Print No. 32, "Water Supply and Demand,' Senate Select Committee on National Water Resources, August 1960...

163. Two charts indicating three ranges of population estimates, and composition, from Committee Print No. 5, "Population Projections and Economic Assumptions," Senate Select Committee on National Water Resources, March 1960--

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164. "Our Population: The Statistics Explosion," by Ben J. Wattenberg
with Richard M. Scammon, article in the Reporter, March 25, 1965,
pages 40-41..
165. Excerpts from "Crime in the United States"-Uniform Crime Re-
ports-1964, issued by John Edgar Hoover, Director, Federal
Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Department of Justice, July 26,
1965.
166. Graph: "Trends in Juvenile Court Delinquency Cases (Excluding
Traffic) and Child Population 10 to 17 Years of Age From 1940
to 1963 With Projections to 1985," submitted by I. Richard Perl-
man, Chief, Juvenile Delinquency Studies Branch, Children's
Bureau, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Welfare

Administration...

167. Table: "A Decade of Growth in School and College," New York
Times, August 22, 1965, based upon U.S. Office of Education
data, 1965.
168. Chart: "Number of Pupils Enrolled in Public Schools, 1954-55 to
1964-65," National Education Association, research division,
volume 43, No. 1, February 1965, page 8..

169. Statement adopted by the 19th General Assembly of United World
Federalists, San Francisco, Calif., June 20-25, 1965, included in a
letter to Senator Gruening from Sanford Z. Persons, legislative di-
rector, August 27, 1965...

170. "Resources and the Future: Population," Critical Issues Paper No. 12, published by the Critical Issues Council, sponsored by Republican Citizens Committee of the United States, first published August 14, 1964.

171. "The Population Explosion," by Senator Ernest Gruening, article in the Editors' Bulletin, August 26, 1965, editorial department, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C...

SEPTEMBER 8, 1965

172. "Final Report of the 23d American Assembly," and list of partici-
pants, in "The Population Dilemma," edited by Philip M. Hauser,
the American Assembly, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1963__
173. "Final Report of the First Pan-American Assembly on Population,'
held in Cali, Colombia, August 11-14, 1965..

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174. "The American Assembly".

175. San Francisco Assembly, June 27-29, 1963: "The Population Di-
lemma, A Statement of Policy," pamphlet issued by World Affairs
Council of Northern California, San Francisco, Calif.

176. Assembly at Airlie House, Virginia, with George Washington University,
November 1963: "American Assembly Report on the Population
Dilemma," pamphlet issued by the George Washington University,
Washington, D.Ĉ..

177. Assembly at Palm Springs, Calif., with Occidental College, November
28 to December 1, 1963: "Occidental College American Assembly
Final Report on 'The Population Dilemma: Implications for
Policy and Action,'" pamphlet printed by Grant Dahlstrom, the
Castle Press, Pasadena, Calif.__

178. The Southern Assembly, Tulane University, in cooperation with
the American Assembly, Columbia University, January 30 to
February 2, 1964: "The Population Dilemma' Final Assembly
Report: Findings of the Participants in the Ninth Southern
Assembly of Tulane University," held at the Buena Vista, Biloxi,
Miss.
179. Pacific Northwest Assembly at the University of Oregon, February
6-9, 1964: "Population Dilemma".

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180. "Mid-America Assembly on the Population Dilemma," held at Uni-
versity of Missouri, Čolumbia, Mo., February 13-16, 1964, article
which appeared in Missouri Alumnus, April 1964.
181. Great Plains Assembly, held at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln,
Nebr., March 1964: "The Population Dilemma," article which
appeared in Nebraska Alumnus, May 1964, with a preface by
Roy G. Holly, M.D., Ph. D., vice chancellor for graduate and
professional education and research, the University of Nebraska.. 1552
182. Rice University Alumni Assembly, Houston, Tex., March 1964: "The
Population Dilemma, Final Report, Revised".

183. New England Assembly, sponsored by the World Affairs Council of
Boston and the American Assembly, held in Chestnut Hill, Mass.,
April 16-18, 1964: "Report of the New England Assembly on the
Population Dilemma".

184. Wingspread Assembly conducted by the Associated Colleges of the
Midwest with the cooperation of the American Assembly and the
Johnson Foundation of Racine, Wis., held at Wingspread, April
16-19, 1964: "The Population Dilemma: Report on the Wing-
spread Assembly on the Population Dilemma".

185. Southwestern Assembly sponsored by Rice University in cooperation
with the American Assembly, held in Houston, Tex., and at the
Fort Clark Ranch, Brackettville, Tex., May 14-17, 1964: "Rice
University: The Population Dilemma-Proceedings of the South-
western Assembly".

186. Rocky Mountain Assembly, sponsored by Utah State University,
in cooperation with the American Assembly, held in Logan, Utah,
September 17-2C, 1964: "Population, Poverty and Peace," key-
note address by John Nuveen of Chicago, Ill...
187. Minnesota-Dakotas Assembly, sponsored by the University of
Minnesota and the American Assembly and cosponsored by the
Universities of North and South Dakota, North Dakota State
College of Agriculture and Applied Science, South Dakota State
College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and Moorhead State
College, held in Moorhead, Minn., September 23-26, 1964: "The
Population Dilemma: Final Report. The Minnesota-Dakotas
Assembly".

188. "Universities, Funds, Associations, and Other Groups Interested in
Population and Birth Control," by Thomas C. Lyons, Jr., analyst
in military affairs and world demography, Foreign Affairs Division,
Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress, July 30, 1965..
189. "Retirement of Deputy Surgeon General of U.S. Public Health
Service, Dr. David E. Price," remarks by Hon. John E. Fogarty,
Representative from the Second Congressional District of Rhode
Island, in the Congressional Record, August 30, 1965, page 21340..

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