Report from Senator Pat McCarran, to Accompany Senate Resolution 270
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82D CONGRESS
SENATE
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REPORT
2d Session
No. 1250
ESTABLISHING A SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO BE KNOWN AS THE
SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM OF OVER-
POPULATION IN WESTERN EUROPE AND PROGRAMS OF ASSIST-
ANCE TO REFUGEES FROM COMMUNIST TYRANNY
MARCH 3 (legislative day, FEBRUARY 25), 1952.-Ordered to be printed
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Mr. McCarran, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted
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the following
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EPORT
[To accompany S. Res. 270]
The Committee on the Judiciary, to which was referred the resolu-
tion (S. Res. 270) to establish a special committee to be known as the
Special Committee To Investigate the Problem of Overpopulation in
Western Europe and Programs of Assistance to Refugees From Com-
munist Tyranny, having considered the same, reports favorably there-
on with amendments and recommends that the resolution, as amended,
do pass.
AMENDMENTS
1. On page 2, line 11, immediately following the period insert the
following sentence: "The members from each committee shall be ap-
pointed by the chairman of each committee"
2. On page 5, line 2, immediately following the dollar sign insert
the sum '65,000".
3. On page 5, line 6, strike the period and insert the following:
'January 31, 1953"
STATEMENT
One of the most serious problems which is facing the free world
today is the problem of the surplus population of the free countries
of Western Europe. It is a problem which is becoming increasingly
more acute because of the additions to the Western European popu-
lations caused every month by thousands upon thousands of refugees
from behind the iron curtain. Although it is principally a humani-
tarian problem, it is likewise an economic and political problem which
has a direct bearing on our efforts to strengthen the free world against
Communist encroachment.
The resolution establishes a special committee to be known as the
Special Committee To Investigate the Problem of Overpopulation in
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