Page 334 343 194 194 440 342 341 man. 441 191 335 354 Grogan, John J., president, Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America, AFL-CIO, to committee.- AFL-CIO, to chairman. ica, to committee.- County Medical Society, to chairman.. University, to chairman. America, AFL-CIO, to chairman.. ists, to chairman.. Citizens, New York, N.Y., to chairman.- Trenton, N.J., to chairman. Chicago, to chairman.. & Joiners of America, to committee--- Workers, to chairman. Carolina, to chairman. International Union, to committee.. Society, Binghamton, N.Y., to chairman. Building Service Employees International Union, to chairman. Council, to chairman. to chairman.. Education, and Welfare. chairman.. to chairman... Association, to chairman. Masons International Association, to committee.- chairman ton, D.C., to chairman - D.C., to chairman. 346 429 353 432 441 342 340 88 445 439 221 350 415 340 339 431 342 271 342 345 McElligott, Maurice F., secretary-treasurer, Illinois State AFL-CIO, to Megel, Carl J., president, American Federation of Teachers, to committee. Mischo, 0. J., international secretary-treasurer, Amalgamated Association of Street, Électric Railway & Motor Coach Employees of America, to Morrison, John G., president, Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Association, Oakland, Calif., to chairman. Mott, Frederick Ø., Detroit, Mich., to chairman. Murphy, Alma, president, Missouri Federation of the Blind, Inc., to Murphy, Thomas F., secretary, Bricklayers, Masons & Plasterers Inter- national Union of America, to committee... America, to chairman. Workers International Union, AFL-CIO, to committee - Olson, R. A., president, Minnesota AFL-CÍO Federation of Labor. O'Toole, William L., director, unemployment insurance accounts bureau, New York State Department of Labor, to Hon. Jacob K. Javits.. Owen, May, president, Texas Medical Association, Austin, Tex., to Phillips, Paul L., president, United Papermakers & Paperworkers, AFL- CIO, to committee.- Pitarys, Thomas J., president, New Hampshire State AFL-CIO, to Pitts, Thos L., secretary-treasurer, California Labor Federation, AFL- CIO, to chairman AFL-CIO, to chairman. Price, James A., president, New Mexico State AFL-CIO, to committee.. Raftery, L. M., general president, Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America, to committee.- Rambaugh, Ross, Myersdale, Pa., to chairman Ramsey, Claude, president, Mississippi Labor Council, AFL-CIO, to com- Reuther, Walter P., president, International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, to chairman.. Riehl, Fred, president, the American Supervisors Association, to commit- Roener, Milton I., associate professor of administrative medicine, Cornell Rollins, John I., president, Missouri State Labor Council, AFI-CIO, to Rose, Alex, president, United Hatters, Cap, and Millinery Workers Inter- national Union, to committee- Detroit, Mich., to chairman... to chairman.. 333 431 439 341 348 397 440 man. 420 192 Saenger, Jerome, president, Guild of Prescription Opticians of New Jersey, Inc., to chairman.. Saltonstall, Hon. Leverett, to chairman- Sample, Chester A., president, International Molders and Foundry Work- ers Union, to committee. Saund, Hon. D. S., to chairman Sawyer, William A., medical consultant, International Association of Ma- Scheff, Charles M., international president, American Flint Glass Workers Union of North America, to committee... 351 345 431 347 440 416 353 397 195 346 Schneider, Fred L., executive secretary, Public Employees Retirement System of Ohio, to Hon. Frank J. Lausche Schone, John R., president, Utah State AFL-CIO, to committee. Schwartz, Robert, Cemterville Medical Group, to chairman. Sells, Dallas, president, Indiana State AFL CIO, to committee- Pensioners Society, to chairman gress of Industrial Organizations, to committee dale, Pa., to chairman... Spivack, Irving T., executive director, Federation of Jewish Charities of Atlantic City, to chairman.. Stanley, Miles C., president, West Virginia Labor Federation, AFL-CIO, to committee.. mittee on Education of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., to chairman. CIO, to committee.-- tional Union, to committee- Osteopathic Association, to chairman.- ciation, to committee Tenbroek, Jacobus, president, National Federation of the Blind, to chair- Thoré, Eugene M., vice president and general counsel, Life Insurance Umber, James S., president, Montana State AFL-CIO, to committee- Vernor, Richard E., counsel, American Life Convention, to chairman. Volpian, Joseph, director, Social Security Department, Seafarers Welfare Plan, New York, N.Y., to chairman -- Walsh, Richard F., international president, International Alliance of The- atrical Stage Employees, to committee. - Warfel, George L., president, the National Association of Special Delivery Weeks, Barney, president, Alabama Labor Council, to committee.. Inc., to chairman.. Williamson, Kenneth, associate director, American Hospital Association, Zander, Arnold S., international president, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Washington, D.C., to chairman.-- 352 337 354 348 409 340 SOCIAL SECURITY AMENDMENTS OF 1960 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1960 UNITED STATES SENATE, Washington, D.C. The committee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:20 a.m., in room 2221 Senate Office Building, Senator Harry F. Byrd (the chairman) presiding. Present: Senators Byrd, Kerr, Frear, Smathers, Anderson, Douglas, Gore, Talmadge, Hartke, McCarthy, Williams, Carlson, Bennett, Butler, and Curtis. Also present : Elizabeth Springer, chief clerk. The CHAIRMAN. The meeting will come to order. The hearing today is on the bill H.R. 12580, the Social Security Amendments of 1960. I place in the record at this point a committee print showing in tabular form the major differences in the present social security law and H.R. 12580 as passed by the House of Representatives. This is an excellent document which was prepared for the use of the Committee on Finance by the Education and Public Welfare Division of the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress, under the direction of Miss Helen E. Livingston, Chief of the Division, and Frederick B. Arner, specialist in social legislation. (The material referred to follows:) 1 |