Atkinson, Donald T., executive vice president, Communication Satel-
lites, Inc., General Electric Co., 3198 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
Pa.....
Brophy, Theodore F., vice president and general counsel, General
Telephone & Electronics Corp., 730 Third Avenue, New York,
N.Y
Busignies, Dr. Henri, vice president and general technical director,
International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. (ITT), 320 Park Ave-
nue, New York, N.Y..
Craven, T. A. M., Commissioner, Federal Communications Commis- sion, Washington, D.C..
Crook, Omar L., attorney for Hawaiian Telephone Co. of Honolulu,
Hawaii, 1700 K Street NW., Washington, Ď.C..
De Neuf, Donald K., executive vice president, Press Wireless, Inc.,
600 First Avenue, New York, N.Y.
De Wolf, Francis Colt, Chief, Telecommunications Division, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs, Department of State, Washington, D.C., accompanied Howard Furnas, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Atomic Energy and Outer Space_-
Dingman, James E., vice president and chief engineer, American
Telephone & Telegraph Co., 195 Broadway, New York, N.Y.
Dunn, Joseph M., president, Dunn Engineering Corp., 225 Mon- signor O'Brien Highway, Cambridge, Mass.-
Engstrom, Dr. Elmer W., senior executive vice president, Radio Corp. of America, RCA Building, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y.; accompanied by Robert L. Werner, vice president and general coun- sel, and Edmund A. Laport, director of Communications Engi- neering, RCA
Furnas, Howard, Acting Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Atomic Energy and Outer Space, Washington, D.C.; accompanied by Wreatham E. Gathright, Chief of Outer Space Matters, Office of the Special Assistant to the Secretary; Francis Colt DeWolf, Chief, Telecommunications Division, Office of the Assistant Secre- tary for Economic Affairs; and Harold A. Levin, Chief International Business Practices Division, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs..
Glassman, Lawrence, Chief, Patents Procurement Branch, Signal Corps,
Washington, D.C..
Graham, William, executive vice president, North Electric Co.,
Galion, Ohio..
Gross, Courtlandt S., president, Lockheed Aircraft Corp., 2555 North Hollywood Way, Burbank, Calif., accompanied by Beardsley Graham, special assistant, Communications Satellites.
Howard, Daggett H., General Counsel, Federal Aviation Agency,
Washington, D.C.; accompanied by John A. Donohue, Chief,
Contracts Division, Aviation Research and Development Service;
Douglas L. Siegel, procurement attorney, Office of General Counsel;
Joe D. Conerly, Chief, Communications Branch, Development
Division, Aviation Research and Development Service; Maj.
James E. Ogle, Assistant Chief, Frequency Management Staff Di-
vision, Aviation Facilities Service; and Jack O. Crawford, con-
gressional liaison..
Howley, R. V., president, Tropical Radio Telegraph Co., 30 James Avenue, Boston, Mass.
Isaacs, Roy H., vice president, Bendix Corp., 1100 Fisher Building,
Detroit, Mich..
Statement of-Continued
Johnson, Leland L., economist, Rand Corp., Santa Monica, Calif....
Langstaff, Morton, executive manager, National Telephone Coopera- tive Association, 2000 Florida Avenue NW., Washington, D.C.....
Laport, Edmund A., director of Communications Engineering,
Radio Corp. of America, RCA Building, 30 Rockefeller Plaza; New York, N.Y.
Larsen, Dr. R. A., director and consultant, Midwest Technical De- velopment Corp., First National Bank Building, Minneapolis, Minn. (prepared statement) _
Loevinger, Lee, Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division,
Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.; accompanied by John
Duffner, executive assistant; Harry Sklarsky, attorney; John
James, attorney; and Robert Saloschin, attorney, Office of Legal
Counsel
Long, Hon. Russell B., U.S. Senator from Louisiana (opening state-
ment)..
Maness, Irving, Deputy Administrator, Small Business Administra-
tion, Washington, D.C., accompanied by Frederic T. Suss, General
Counsel..
Metzger, S., Radio Corp. of America, RCA Building, 30 Rockefeller
Plaza, New York, N.Ÿ.
Minow, Newton H., Chairman, Federal Communications Commission,
Washington, D.C.; accompanied by Commissioner T. A. M.
Craven; Max D. Paglin, Assistant General Counsel; and Bernard
Strassburg, Assistant Chief, Common Carrier Bureau.. 423, 437, 456
Ogle, Maj. James E., Assistant Chief, Frequency Management Staff
Division, Aviation Facilities Service, Federal Aviation Agency,
Washington, D.C..
Rubel, John H., Assistant Secretary of Defense (Deputy Director of Defense, Research and Engineering), Washington, D.C.. Ryan, Hon. William Fitts, U.S. Representative from the 20th Con- gressional District of the State of New York, New House Office Building, Washington, D.C..
Selly, Joseph P., president, American Communications Association, New York, N.Y. (prepared statement), appendix 2
Siegel, Douglas L., procurement attorney, Office of General Counsel, Federal Aviation Agency, Washington, D.C.-
Skinner, James M., president, Philco Corp., Tioga C and Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. (reprint of speech before the Peninsula Manufac- turers Association), appendix 1....
Smith, David B., vice president, technical affairs, Philco Corp., Tioga and C Streets, Philadelphia, Pa..
Smythe, Dr. Dallas W., research professor of communications, Insti- tute of Communications Research, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill...
Sohier, Walter D., Deputy General Counsel, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.Ć..
Strassburg, Bernard, Assistant Chief, Common Carrier Bureau, Fed-
eral Communications Commission, Washington, D.C..........
Thames, Brig. Gen. William M., U.S. Army, commanding general,
U.S. Army ADVENT Management Agency, Fort Monmouth, N.J.,
accompanied by Lawrence Glassman, Chief, Patents Procurement
Branch, Signal Corps, Washington, D.C..
Trotter, Dr. Herbert, Jr., president, General Telephone & Electronics
Laboratories, Inc., 730 Third Avenue, New York, N. Y., accompanied
by Theodore F. Brophy, vice president and general counsel, General
Telephone & Electronics Corp.
Webb, James E., Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Ad- ministration, Washington, D.C., accompanied by Walter D. Sohier, Deputy General Counsel.
Welsh, Dr. E. C., executive secretary, National Aeronautics and Space
Council, Washington, D.C...
Wilson, Donald M., Deputy Director, U.S. Information Agency, Washington, D.C.; accompanied by Stanley Plesent, Deputy Gen- eral Counsel; Edgar T. Martin, Chief Engineer, Voice of America; Roderick H. Riley, economic adviser, Office of Policy and Plans; Eldred C. Shirk, Office of Research and Intelligence; and Donald J. Irwin, General Counsel..
FEDERAL DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES, ORGANIZATIONS AND COMPANIES, REPRESENTED AT HEARINGS
Army, U.S. Army ADVENT Management Agency, Fort Monmouth, N.J.-
American Telephone & Telegraph Co., 195 Broadway, New York, N.Y....
Bendix Corp., 1100 Fisher Building, Detroit, Mich.
Communication Satellites, Inc., General Electric Co., 3198 Chestnut Street,
Hawaiian Telephone Co., Honolulu, Hawaii
International Telephone & Telegraph Corp., 320 Park Avenue, New York,
N.Y__
Justice, U.S. Department of, Washington, D.C.
Lockheed Aircraft Corp., 2555 North Hollywood Way, Burbank, Calif.
Midwest Technical Development Corp., First National Bank Building,
Minneapolis, Minn.........
North Electric Co., Galion, Ohio...
Philco Corp., Tioga and C Streets, Philadelphia, Pa... Press Wireless, Inc., 600 First Avenue, New York, N.Y.
Tropical Radio Telegraph Co., 30 James Avenue, Boston, Mass.
University of Illinois, Institute of Communications Research, Urbana, Ill... U.S. Information Agency, Washington, D.C................
I. Statement of the President on communication satellite policy,
July 24, 1961.
II. "The Soviet (or Marxist) View of Competition Under the Free Enterprise System of the West," article prepared by the Library of Congress for Senator Russell B. Long (Louisiana) -
III. Statement of the Department of Justice, May 5, 1961, before
the Federal Communications Commission: In the matter of
"An Inquiry Into the Administrative and Regulatory
Problems Relating to the Authorization of Commercially
Operable Space Communications Systems" (docket No.
14024).
IV. Letter dated August 4, 1961, to Senator Russell B. Long, from
Lee Loevinger, Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust
Division, re downgrading of electric lamps by General
Electric
V. "Passive Satellite Is Patented," reprint of article by Stacy V. Jones, appearing in the New York Times of July 8, 1961-- VI. Letter dated July 6, 1961, to A.T. & T. on cost study of Bell oversea communication services, from the Federal Com- munications Commission, (Public Notice C-7246). VI(a). Public Notice C-7245, Federal Communications Commission, July 6, 1961, Report No. 861, "Nonbroadcast and General Actions: Initial Decision in Private Line Case Adopted"- VII. Excerpt from Armed Services Procurement Regulations on Patents (Jan. 31, 1961, Rev. 3)..
VIII. Biography of Dr. Dallas W. Smythe, research professor of com-
munications, Institute of Communications Research, Uni- versity of Illinois, Urbana, Ill
Letter dated August 23, 1961, from Dr. Trotter to Senator Long, commenting on certain FCC testi- mony (exhibit XXV)__
XIII. Telegram dated August 2, 1961, from Theodore F. Brophy,
vice president, General Telephone & Electronics Corp., to
members of the Federal Communications Commission
(docket No. 14024)_.
XIII(a). Letter dated August 2, 1961 (in response to above-mentioned
telegram), from Ben F. Waple, Acting Secretary, Federal
Communications Commission.
XIII (b). Petition (General Telephone & Electronics Corp.) for recon-
sideration of supplemental notice of inquiry released July 25,
1961 (docket No. 14024) in the matter of an inquiry into the
administrative and regulatory problems relating to the au-
thorization of commercially operable space communications
systems, before the Federal Communications Commission..
XIV. Excerpts from articles appearing in Soviet literature by respon-
sible Soviet scientific and technological persons, regarding
meteorological and communications satellites, compiled by
H. F. Clesner, assistant counsel, Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights, Senate Judiciary Commit-
XV. Letter dated April 19, 1961, to the Federal Communications
Commission, from D. K. DeNeuf, executive vice president,
Press Wireless, Inc., re problems of regulating commercial
space communications systems.
XV (a). Letter dated July 20, 1961, to Senator Russell B. Long, from
D. K. DeNeuf, enclosing copy of letter filed with the FCC in
the form of a protest concerning an A.T. & T. proposal _ - - - -
XV (b). Letter dated July 20, 1961, to Ben F. Waple, Acting Secretary,
FCC, from Mr. DeNeuf (above referred to).
XVI. Letter dated June 30, 1961, to F. R. Kappel, president, Ameri-
can Telephone & Telegraph Co., from Hon. Newton N.
Minow, Chairman, FCC, requesting that a cost study be
made reflecting current level of earnings on A.T. & T.
oversea communication services.
XVII. Letter dated July 6, 1961, to Hon. Newton Minow, Chairman,
FCC, from Hon. John E. Horne, Administrator, SBA, in the
matter of an inquiry into the administrative and regulatory
problems relating to the authorization of commercially
operable space communications systems...
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