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Berman, William H., codirector, atomic energy research project, University
of Michigan Law School____

Christenson, Otto F., executive vice president, Minnesota Employers
Association, representing Conference of State Manufacturers' Associa-
tions..

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Ferguson Hon. Jo M., attorney general of Kentucky

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Goodman, Leo, United Automobile Workers_

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Jacoe, P. W., Colorado State Department of Public Health
Kinsman, George, Florida Nuclear Commission.

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McAdams, William A., Chamber of Commerce of the United States.
Norton, Frank, Dallas, Tex., executive vice chairman, Regional Advisory
Council on Nuclear Energy..

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Porterfield, Dr. John D., Deputy Surgeon General, Public Health Service-
Price, Dr. David E., Chief, Bureau of State Services, Public Health
Service_

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Rigney, Raymond I., coordinator of atomic development, Commonwealth
of Massachusetts__

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STATEMENTS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD

Frampton, George T., University of Illinois College of Law, on the prob-
lem of determining maximum permissible exposure levels of ionizing
radiation as a matter of law...

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Freeman, Orville L., Governor of the State of Minnesota

Healy, Patrick, Jr., executive director, American Municipal Association--
Luedecke, A. R., General Manager, AEC, concerning inspections by the
State of Connecticut _ _ _

McCune, Francis K., vice president, Atomic Business Development
Marketing Services, General Electric Co.---

Price, H. L., Director, Division of Licensing and Regulation, AEC, on the

regulation of the uses of nuclear materials and facilities.

Ruebhausen, Oscar M., chairman, Bar Association of the City of New
York_..

Tuggle, Kenneth H., Chairman, Interstate Commerce Commission__
Williams, Robert E., Deputy Chief, Office of Congressional Liaison, Federal
Aviation Agency-

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL SUPPLIED FOR THE RECORD

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AFL-CIO executive council on atomic radiation hazards and workmen's
compensation, San Juan, P.R., February 19, 1959.

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Amended bills S. 2568 and H.R. 8755, as reported by the Joint Committee__
Breakdown of the membership on the National Committee on Radiation
Protection (NCRP) submitted by Mr. Goodman

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Excerpt from NACA hearing of January 16, 1958, submitted by Mr.
Goodman__.

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Explanatory memorandum to accompany draft of southern interstate
nuclear compact, submitted by Mr. Norton_-

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Occupational health regulations on radiation exposure, Texas State De-
partment of Health___

143

Section-by-section analysis of the Commission bill and suggestions as to
how the bill can be improved, submitted by John Curran, legislative
representative of the AFL-CIO

Selected publications and research papers of the U.S. Weather Bureau
related to nuclear energy-

Typical examples of State regulatory bills pertaining to atomic energy-

Anderson, Clinton P.; Durham, Carl T.; Hickenlooper, Bourke B.; Van
Zandt, James E.; and Holifield, Chet, to the Governors of each State,
dated February 11, 1959, concerning the hearings on questions of mutuaĺ
interest to Federal and State governments in the atomic energy field.__
Berman, William H., University of Michigan Law School, to Hon. Chet
Holifield, dated May 28, 1959, supplementing testimony with respect to
nature and budget of their atomic energy research project...

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