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SUBCOMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE INTERNAL SECURITY ACT AND OTHER INTERNAL SECURITY LAWS

OF THE

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY
UNITED STATES SENATE

87265

Printed for the use of the Committee on the Judiciary

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON 1982

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

JAMES O. EASTLAND, Mississippi, Chairman

ESTES KEFAUVER, Tennessee
OLIN D. JOHNSTON, South Carolina
JOHN L. MCCLELLAN, Arkansas
SAM J. ERVIN, JR., North Carolina
JOHN A. CARROLL, Colorado
THOMAS J. DODD, Connecticut
PHILIP A. HART, Michigan
EDWARD V. LONG, Missouri

ALEXANDER WILEY, Wisconsin

EVERETT MCKINLEY DIRKSEN, Illinois
ROMAN L. HRUSKA, Nebraska
KENNETH B. KEATING, New York
HIRAM L. FONG, Hawaii

HUGH SCOTT, Pennsylvania

SUBCOMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE INTERNAL
SECURITY ACT AND OTHER INTERNAL SECURITY LAWS

JAMES O. EASTLAND, Mississippi, Chairman
THOMAS J. DODD, Connecticut, Vice Chairman

OLIN D. JOHNSTON, South Carolina
JOHN L. MCCLELLAN, Arkansas
SAM J. ERVIN, JR., South Carolina

ROMAN L. HRUSKA, Nebraska

EVERETT MCKINLEY DIRKSEN, Illinois
KENNETH B. KEATING, New York

HUGH SCOTT, Pennsylvania

J. G. SOURWINE, Counsel

BENJAMIN MANDEL, Director of Research

OCTOBER 1, 1962.

RESOLUTION

Resolved by the Internal Security Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, That the attached report on "State Department Security" is hereby authorized to be reported favorably to the full committee, to be printed and made public.

Dated October 4, 1962.

JAMES O. EASTLAND, Chairman.
THOMAS J. DODD, Vice Chairman.
OLIN D. JOHNSTON.

JOHN L. MCCLELLAN,

SAM J. ERVIN.

ROMAN L. HRUSKA.

EVERETT MCKINLEY DIRKSEN.

KENNETH B. KEATING.

HUGH SCOTT.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS OF SENATORS

SENATOR THOMAS J. Dodd

SENATOR ROMAN L. HRUSKA
SENATOR KENNETH B. KEATING

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FOREWORD

This report covers material from several different series of hearings held by the subcommittee during 1961 and the first half of 1962.

During 1961 the committee held extensive hearings under the general subject "Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean."

Some of the areas covered in this report are documented from these hearings. (But this is not primarily a report on the threat to the United States through the Caribbean.)

Security procedures in the State Department have been the subject of a number of hearings by the subcommittee, some of them under the general editorial head of "State Department Security." The material covered in these hearings has been considered in the preparation of this report.

A separate series of hearings was held between May 16 and June 7, 1962, with respect to the State Department's new passport regulations, and operations under these regulations.

Other hearings of the subcommittee also have been considered in connection with the preparation of this report, and readers will find a few references to some of the subcommittee's earlier hearings.

The report is adequately footnoted to the record and quotes extensively from the record so that the evidentiary basis for any factual statement made here can be readily checked.

Because the subcommittee believes any Member of the Senate should be in a position to check the subcommittee's conclusions for himself, testimony on which this report is based and which has not already been made public is being released along with this report.

In accordance with the subcommittee's usual custom, where testimony taken in executive session is being released, the entire testimony of the witness is printed in full, except for a few instances where deletions had to be made for security reasons (or because, as in one instance, particular testimony was indecent and pornographic). Wherever a deletion has been made, the printed record shows this fact.

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