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Bernstein, Bernard, B'nai B'rith.

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Berg, Mrs. Louella Miller, legislative associate, American Association
of University Women

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Boss, Charles F., Jr., executive-secretary, Board of World Peace,
Methodist Church__

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Bricker, Hon. John W., a United States Senator from Ohio..
Brownell, Hon. Herbert, Jr., Attorney General of the United States__
Delaney, George P., international representative, American Federation
of Labor...

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Griswold, Mrs. Enid H., vice-president, the National Economic
Council, Inc..

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Hatch, Vermont, member, committee on peace and law, American
Bar Association _ _ _

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Hawes, L. Roy, secretary, executive committee of the National
Grange_

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Holman, Frank E., past president, American Bar Association_
Howard, Mrs. Ernest W., legislative chairman, the Wheel of Progress_
Kennedy, Miles D., director, national legislative commission, the
American Legion, Washington, D. C...

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Kent, Roger, General Counsel, Department of Defense
Lashley, Jacob, past president, American Bar Association..
Leetch, Mrs. William D., national defense chairman, National Society
of New England Women

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Lucas, Mrs. James C., executive secretary, National Society,
Daughters of the American Revolution__.

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Maas, Maj. Gen. Melvin, USMC (retired), Military Order of the
World Wars_

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Parker, Hon. John J., judge, United States Circuit Court of Appeals
(Fourth Circuit).

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Pearson, Theodore, chairman, committee on Federal legislation, Asso-

ciation of the Bar of the City of New York...

Perlman, Philip B., former Solicitor General of the United States
Phillips, Hon. Orie L., chief judge, United States Court of Appeals
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Rix, Carl, past president, American Bar Association_
Sanders, J. T., legislative counsel, National Grange..
Schein, Ernest, chairman, committee on international law, District of
Columbia Bar Association._

Schweppe, Alfred J., chairman, committee on peace and law, Ameri-
can Bar Association____

Scott, Rev. De Loss M., pastor, National Tabernacle of Washington,

D. C...

Stassen, Hon. Harold E., Director, Mutual Security Agency.
Tuttle, Elbert P., General Counsel, Department of the Treasury.
Tweed, Harrison, attorney, New York City.

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Whatley, David, attorney, Washington, D. C.
Williams, George W., attorney, Baltimore, Md.

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Wright, Quincy, international law faculty, University of Chicago..

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Coon, Hon. Sam, Member of the House of Representatives, Second
District, Oregon...

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Lynn, John C., legislative director, American Farm Bureau Federation_
McDonough, Gordon L., Member of the House of Representatives,
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Strackbein, O. R., chairman, National Labor-Management Council
on Foreign Trade Policy..

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Swingle, William S., president, National Foreign Trade Council, Inc.
The Catholic Association for International Peace__
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
Young Women's Christian Association, National Board.

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Editorial appearing in the New Orleans Times-Picayune, January 12,
1953..

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Article appearing in the Christian Science Monitor, September 26,
1952_.

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TREATIES AND EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTS

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1953

UNITED STATES SENATE,

SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY, Washington, D. C. The subcommittee met, pursuant to call, at 10 a. m. in room 424, Senate Office Building, Hon. William Langer, chairman of the committee, presiding.

Present: Senators Langer, Dirksen, and Butler of Maryland. Also present: Senators Watkins, Hendrickson, Bricker, Johnston, and Smith of North Carolina.

Wayne H. Smithey, subcommittee counsel; and Charles Webb, assistant to Senator Bricker.

The CHAIRMAN. The meeting will come to order.

This is the time set for taking up the Joint Resolution No. 1 proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to the making of treaties and executive agreements.

I will ask that there be placed in the record at this point a copy of Senate Joint Resolution 1.

(The resolution follows:)

[S. J. Res. 1, 83d Cong., 1st sess.]

JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to the making of treaties and executive agreements

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled (two-thirds of each House concurring therein), That the following article is proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which shall be valid to all intents and purposes as part of the Constitution when ratified by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States:

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"SECTION 1. A provision of a treaty which denies or abridges any right enumerated in this Constitution shall not be of any force or effect.

"SEC. 2. No treaty shall authorize or permit any foreign power or any international organization to supervise, control, or adjudicate rights of citizens of the United States within the United States enumerated in this Constitution or any other matter essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of the United States. "SEC. 3. A treaty shall become effective as internal law in the United States only through the enactment of appropriate legislation by the Congress.

"SEC. 4. All executive or other agreements between the President and any international organization, foreign power, or official thereof shall be made only in the manner and to the extent to be prescribed by law. Such agreements shall be subject to the limitations imposed on treaties, or the making of treaties, by this article.

"SEC. 5. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

"SEC. 6. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submission.”

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