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OR CONTROL THE COMMUNIST PARTY
OF THE UNITED STATES

HEARINGS

BEFORE THE

SUBCOMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION OF THE
COMMITTEE ON UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

EIGHTIETH CONGRESS

SECOND SESSION

ON

H. R. 4422 and H. R. 4581

71315

PUBLIC LAW 601

(Section 121, Subsection Q (2) )

FEBRUARY 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 19, AND 20, 1948

Printed for the use of the Committee on Un-American Activities

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HEARINGS ON PROPOSED LEGISLATION TO CURB OR CONTROL THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1948

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

SUBCOMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION OF THE
COMMITTEE ON UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES,

Washington, D. C.

The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10: 15 a. m., in room 225, Old House Office Building, Hon. Richard M. Nixon (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding.

Subcommittee members present: Representatives Nixon, Vail, Peterson, and Hébert.

Also present: Representatives Rankin and McDowell.

Staff members present: Robert E. Stripling, chief investigator, and Robert B. Gaston, investigator, of the Committee on Un-American Activities.

Mr. NIXON. The committee will come to order.

The record will show the following members are present: Mr. Vail, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Hébert, and Mr. Nixon.

This is a subcommittee of the Committee on Un-American Activities. At the present time we have under consideration several bills which have been introduced which would curb or outlaw the Communist Party in the United States.

It is the function of our subcommittee to study these proposals carefully, to conduct hearings, and to determine what, if any, legislative action should be referred by the full membership committee to the House.

We have before us at the present time two bills, particularly H. R. 4422, introduced by our colleague, Mr. Mundt, from South Dakota, and H. R. 4581, introduced by Mr. McDonough.

(H. R. 4422 and H. R. 4581 are as follows:)

[H. R. 4581, 80th Cong., 1st sess.]

A BILL To define communism and to make the practice of communism a treasonable act in the United States

Whereas communism as a political policy, or as a way of life, is inimical to the people of the United States; and

Whereas communism advocates deceit, conspiracy, confusion, subversion, revolution, and the subordination of man to the state, and, because of its practice of deceit and confusion, its real purposes and intentions are clouded and misunderstood to the extent that many persons in the United States have been influenced to believe in and sympathize with communism; and

Whereas there is a pressing need for a clear and easily understandable definition of communism in order to protect the people of the United States from its insidious influence: Therefore

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That communism be defined and declared to 1

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