CARD DIVISION CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT BEFORE THE |4 | Coby... | 52 OF THE COMMITTEE ON FIRST AND SECOND SESSION ON PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE FEDERAL CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT AND SEPTEMBER 13, 14, 17, 1951 ; APRIL 17 AND 24, 1952 Printed for the use of the Committee on Rules and Administration COMMITTEE ON RULES AND ADMINISTRATION CARL HAYDEN, Arizona, Chairman THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, Rhode Island HENRY CABOT LODGE, JR., Massachusetts GUY M. GILLETTE, Iowa WILLIAM E, JENNER, Indiana WILLIAM BENTON, Connecticut ROBERT C. HENDRICKSON, New Jersey EARLE C. CLEMENTS, Kentucky MARGARET CHASE SMITH, Maine MIKE MONRONEY, Oklahoma EVERETT MCKINLEY DIRKSEN, Illinois THOMAS C. HENNINGS, JR., Missouri HERMAN WELKER, Idaho SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS GUY M. GILLETTE, Iowa, Chairman MIKE MONRONEY, Oklahoma ROBERT C. HENDRICKSON, New Jersey THOMAS C. HENNINGS, JR., Missouri HERMAN WELKER, Idaho GRACE E. JOHNSON, Chief Clerk CONTENTS Hon. William Benton, United States Senator from Connecticut------- 41-63 William M. Boyle, Jr., chairman, Democratic National Committee----- 2-27 Harold E. Fellows, president, National Association of Radio and Tele- ------- 170–181 --------- 122–140 Hon. J. Howard McGrath, Attorney General of the United States----- 29–41 Adrian Murphy, president, Columbia Broadcasting System, Radio---- 98-121 Col. William A. Roberts, Washington, D. C., representing Dumont Television Network.----------------- Hon. Theodore Francis Green, proposed suggestions for remedial leg- Joseph V. Heffernan, letters concerning schedule for political broad- Hon. Herbert Hoover, letter concerning remedial legislation ------ 182-184 Herbert Monte Levy, staff counsel, American Civil Liberties Union, letter concerning remedial legislation ------ enforcement problems in the Federal election laws-------------- 196–200 Subcommittee memorandum on Federal election laws.. -------- 184-187 Norman Thomas, memorandum on radio and television in political 201 |