CONTENTS Beirne, Joseph A., president, Communications Workers of America, AFL- Golin, Edwin, chairman, Inter-American Partners of the Alliance Business Committee; president, the Gauge Corp., Wilmington, Del.. Schwartz, Edward, president. U.S. National Student Association, Washing- Nagle, John F., chief, Washington office, National Federation of the Blind Otero, Joaquin F., Railway Labor Executives' Association, accompanied by Manuel J. Medrano, regional director for Latin America, and Carib- bean area, International Transport Workers' Federation... Humphrey, Richard A., director, Commission on International Education, American Council on Education___ Pressly, W. Francis, leader, international programs, National 4-H Club Foundation, accompanied by Les Nichols, specialist in international Smith, Mansfield I., director of Washington operations, Experiment on International Living, Washington, D.C Fowler, James D., president, U.S. Youth Council, New York, N. Y.. Golin, Edwin, chairman, Inter-American Partners of the Alliance Business Prepared statement_ Otero, Joaquin F., Railway Labor Executives' Association, accompanied by Manuel J. Medrano, regional director for Latin America and Carib- Pressly, W. Francis, leader, international programs, National 4-H Club Foundation, accompanied by Les Nichols, specialist in international INTERNATIONAL HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND LABOR PROGRAMS THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1968 U.S. SENATE, SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL HEALTH, COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE, The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 9:45 a.m., in room 4221, New Senate Office Building, Senator Ralph Yarborough, chairman of the subcommittee, presiding. Present: Senators Yarborough (presiding), Morse, and Javits. Committee staff present: Stewart E. McClure, Chief Clerk; Robert O. Harris, counsel to the subcommittee; Roy H. Millenson, minority clerk; and Eugene Mittelman, minority counsel. Senator YARBOROUGH. The Subcommittee on International Health, Education and Labor Programs will come to order. We begin hearings this morning on S. 1779, a bill to establish an international health, education, and labor foundation to provide open support for private, nongovernmental activities in the fields of health, education, and labor, and other welfare fields on an international scale. (The text of the bills referred to follows:) (1) 90TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION S. 1779 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES MAY 15, 1967 Mr. YARBOROUGH (for himself, Mr. BREWSTER, Mr. GRUENING, Mr. MONDALE, Mr. MORSE, Mr. NELSON, and Mr. PROXMIRE) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare A BILL To establish an international health, education, and labor program to provide open support for private, nongovernmental activities in the fields of health, education, and labor, and other welfare fields. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 3 4 ESTABLISHMENT OF FOUNDATION SECTION 1. (a) There is hereby established as an inde 5 pendent agency of the Government an International Health, 6 Education, and Labor Foundation (hereinafter referred to 8 (b) The Foundation shall be composed of a Director VII-O |