
2480 CONGRESSIONAL-RECORD~ HOUSE February 21 at the year 1958 when residual stocks con­ throat price.s which will o1fset the cost of tain . that the quotas on residual oil im-. tinued to mount as imports increased! Re­ c_<;>nverslon, and. I am also advised tnat the ports should be so designed to permit the sidual went from $2.95 per barrer in Janu:­ on companies wm not .enter J.nto c:_ontracts coal industry. the domestic oillndustry, and ary to $2.37 by late summer-a drop of .58 to deliver oil at a definite and stable price the · transportation industry ·to meet the cents, equivalent- to $2.4"= per ton ln terms but.• instead, promis'e to meet" arid. undersell needs of exploration .and research, repair of coal. Actually, a great deal of residual the price of ·coal. 'I'hls type of competition wa8 sold under the list-as low or even is unconscionable and it simply. cannot be and replace damaged and obsolete equip­ lower than $2 per barrel {$8.40 coal· equiva­ met. ment, recoup employment losses, and main­ lent). Mr. Secretary, I do not ask for complete tain a capability to meet-the expanded needs I am informed that users 'of coal are often elimination of residual fuel oil Imports. i: of a national emergency.· I ask nothing lured into converting to residual on by cut- do ask for a substantial reduction. I main- more. One could expect nothing less. "An act to authorize the Secretary of United States v. Harvey O'Connor and bring HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Commerce to enter into contracts for the with you the documents and objects listed conduct of research in the field of mete­ in the schedule attached bereto and made TUESDAY_, FEBRUARY 21, 1961 a· part hereof. orology.'" This subpena is issued upon application The House met at 12 o'clock noon. The message also announced that of the defendant. The Chaplain, Rev. Bernard Braskamp, pursuant to Public Law 38, 75th Con­ MICHAEL KELLER, Jr., D.D•• offered the following prayer: gress, the Senator from Alaska, Mr. Clerk. BARTLETT, and the Senator from Kansas, By MARY BRADBURY, Psalm 133: 1: Behold, how good and Mr. ScHOEPPEL, were appointed members Deputy Clerk. how pleasant it is tor brethren to dwell of the Board of Visitors to the U.S. Coast John 0. Bigelow, Leonard B . .Boudin, and together in unity. Guard Academy. Morton Stavis, attorneys for defendant. 0 Thou, who art the God and Father The message also announced that MAY 19, 1960. of us all, grant that in this Brotherhood pursuant to Public Law 301, ~8th Con­ U.S. DISTUCT COURT FOB THE D~STRICT OF Week men and nations may be lifted, gress, the Senator from California, Mr. NEW JERSEY-UNITED STATES OF AMERICA V. by the mighty tide of Thy grace and love, ENGLE. and the Senator from New Jer­ HARVEY O'CoNNOR, No. 232-59. into a more fraternal relationship. sey, Mr. CASE, were appointed members SCHEDULE-TO SUBPENA '1'0 PRODUCE We pray that we may never harbor of the Board of Visito.rs to the U.S. Mer­ DOCUMENT OR OB.JEC'l' Within our minds and hearts those chant Marine Academy. (a) The original minute book of the thoughts and feelings which were alien The message also announced that House Un-American Activities Committee to the Master's spirit of compassion and the Vice President had appointed the and of the subcommittee of the Un-Amer­ consideration, of patience and kindness. Senator from Louisiana, Mr. LoNG; the ican Activities Committee, which held hear:. Inspire us with a clearer vision of ings In Newnrk in 1958. and if there be no Senator from Connecticut, Mr. Donn; original minute book, the minutes of all the many noble and helpful things which the Senator from North Carolina, Mr. meetings of the Un-American Activities we are dally privileged to do together JoRDAN; the Senator from Montana, Mr. Committee or the said subcommittee au­ for t.he health and happiness of man­ METCALF ; the Senator from Indiana, Mr. thorizing the 1'958 Newark bearings, au­ kind everywhere. HARTKE; the Senator from Texas, Mr. thorizing the issuance of subpenas In con­ Show us how we may release the YARBOROUGH; the Senator from Indian&, nection therewith, and recommending pro­ hidden splendor of humanity and bring Mr. CAPEHART; the Senator from Ver­ ceedings · by contempt against 'Harvey to a Joyous and victorious fulfillment mont, Mr. AIKEN; the Senator from O'Connor. those capacities and lofty aspirations (b) All material In the files of the House Colorado, Mr. ALLOTT; the Senator from Un-American AcUvities 'Committee relating with which Thou didst endow the soul Idaho, Mr. DwoRSHAK; the Senator from to Harvey O'Connor, including but not of man, created in Thine own image Delaware, Mr. BocGS; and the Senator 1imited to sta!f memoranda, reports of other and for Thy glory. from Maine, Mrs. SMITH, to attend the Government agencies in the committee's Hear us in Christ's name. Amen. Canada-United States Interparliamen­ files,- reports of interviews, statements, tary Group meeting to be held in Ottawa :amdavits, recordings, correspondence, press February 22 to 25, inclusive. releases, .and proposed lists of questions or THE JOURNAL memoranda to be used by counsel or the committee in the questioning of Harvey The Journal of the proceedings of yes­ O'Connor. terday was read and approved. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (c) All material in the files of the House AGAINST HARVEY O'CONNOR Un-American Activities Committee relating Mr. WALTER. Mr. Speaker, I have to the Emergency Civl1 'Liberties Committee, MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE including but not limited to staff memo- been served with a subpena duces tecum ·randa, reports of other Government agencies A message from the Senate by Mr. which directs me to appear before the McGown. one of its clerks, announced in the committee's files, reports of interviews, U.S. District Court for the District of statements, amdavits, recordings, corre-. that the Senate had passed bills of the New Jersey to testify in the case of the spondence, press releases, and proposed lists following titles, in which concurrence of United States of America against Har­ of questions or memoranda to be used by the House is requested: vey O'Connor. counsel or the committee during the ques­ S. 610. An act to strengthen the domestic Under the precedents of the House, I tioning of any witness in Newark, N.J., in and foreign commerce of the United Stattls am unable to comply with this subpena 1958 in relation to the Emergency Civil by providing for the establishment of a U.S. Liberties Committee. Travel Service within the Department of without the consent of the House, the (d) All records and logbooks kept by Commerce and a Travel AdviSory Board; privileges of the House being involved. the House Un-Amerlcan Activities Commit- s. 707. An act to provide transportation I therefore submit the matter for the -tee in respect to the issuance of subpenas in on Canadian vessels between ports in south­ consideration of this body. June. July, August, and September 1958 and eastern Alaska, and between Hyder, Alaska, Mr. Speaker, I send to the desk the the carbon copies of all subpenas issued in and other points in southeastern Alaska, subpena. that period in respect to hearings relating and between Hyder, Alaska, and other points The Clerk read as follows: to th~ Newark area. in the United States outside Alaska, either (e) All memoranda of the staff of the directly or via a foreign port, or for any UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DIS• House Un-American Activities Committee, part of the transportation; and TRICT OF NEW JERSEY-UNITED STATES V. minutes of the committee or any subcom­ S. 804. An act to amend the act of March HARVEY O'CoNNOR, No. 232-59 mittee thereof, reports by the committee S, 1933 ( 47 Stat. 1426), relating to the length To FRANCIS E. WALTER, staff or reports of any other Government of time by which the Federal Maritime Board House of Representatives, agency in the files of the committee, sum­ may suspend tariff schedules. Washington, D.C.: nlaries of interviews, a11ldav1ts, statements, You are hereby commanded to appear in recordings, correspondence, press releases, The message also announced that the the U.S. District Court for the District of proposed lists of questions or memoranda to Secretary had been directed to request New Jersey at Federal courthouse tn the be used by counsel or the committee during the House of Representatives to return city of Newark on the 31st day of May 1960, the questioning of any witness, or any other to the Senate the bill <S. 681) entitled at 10 o'clock a.m., to testily in the case of material prepared for or used (relating to 1961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - •HOUSE , · 2481 the subject of any of the hearings in re­ Resolved, That as a respectful answer to The resolution was agreed to. - spect to Newark in 1958). the subpena a copy of these resolutions be A motion to reconsider was laid on the (f) Transcripts of all hearings, public and submitted to the said court. executive, held in 1958 in respect to Newark, table. by the House Un-American Activities Com­ The SPEAKER. The question is on mittee or any subcommittee thereof. the resolution. The resolution was agreed to. UNITED STATES OP AMERICA Mr. McCORMACK. Mr. Speaker, I A motion to reconsider was laid on the AGAINST HARVEY O'CONNOR offer a resolution and ask for its immedi­ table.
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