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Ely, Mr. John, professor of law, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass --

Engle, Ms. Randy, director, U.S. Coalition for Life, Export, Pa..

Furlong-Cahill, Dr. Jane, a national director, Catholics for a Free Choice,

Athens, Ga..

Goltz, Ms. Pat, president, Feminists for Life, Columbus, Ohio.

Heymann, Mr. Philip B., professor of law, Harvard University, Cambridge,

Mass..

Jefferson, Dr. Mildred, M.D., chairman of the board, National Right to

Life Committee, Inc., Boston, Mass.-
Lowry, Ms. Pamela Lee, Executive Committee, National Abortion Rights

Action League, codirector, MORAL Constitutional Defense Project,

Boston, Mass --
Noonan, Mr. John T., Jr., professor of law, University of California,

Berkeley, Calif.
Roudebush, Mrs. Dorothy, president, Committee for Legal Abortion,

St. Louis, Mo.--
Schaller, Rev. Warren A., president and executive director, American

Citizens Concerned for Life, Washington, D.C.

Shoup, Dr. Jane R., Indiana Freedom of Choice Coalition, Hammond,

Ind

Tribe, Mr. Laurence H., professor of law, Harvard University, Cambridge,

Mass..

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Van Derhoef, Mr. Kenneth, chief administrative officer and president,

National Right to Life Committee, Inc., Seattle, Wash.--
White, Mr. Ray L., executive director, National Right to Life Committee,

Inc., Washington, D.C..-.

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Alexander, Leo, "Medical Science Under Dictatorship”, Child and Family,

vol. 10, No. 1, 1971. Submitted for hearing record by Pat Goltz.. Billman, Donald L., J.D., "Equal Justice under Law”, paper prepared for

distribution by the Aloha Club, Inc., of Hawaii... Billman, Donald L., J.D., “The Case for the Unborn Baby, The Constitu

tional Right to Life”, reprinted from Discovery, vol. 4, No. 4, Toledo,

Ohio, Spring 1971.
Billman, Donald Lynn, J.D., letter to Senator Bayh, Columbus Ohio,

Aug. 7, 1974.-
Brooks, Sylvia, “In Pregnancy Counseling-Delays Hurting Abortion

Efforts,” Columbus Citizen-Journal, March 29, 1974, submitted for

the record by Ms. Pat Goltz---Cadigan, George Lelsie, Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Missouri,

Statement on Liberalizing the Abortion Statute, submitted for the

record by Mrs. George S. Roudebush. Callahan, Sidney, “Talk of 'Wanted Child' Makes for Doll Objects,"

National Catholic Reporter, December 3, 1971, submitted for the

record by Ms. Pat GoltzCallahan, Sidney, “Feministas Antiabortionist,' National Catholic

Reporter, April 7, 1972, submitted for the record by Ms. Pat Goltz ---
Cutright, Phillips and Karen B., “Abortion: The Court Decision and Some

Consequences of a Constitutional Amendment”, prepared for Planned
Parenthood-World Population, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.,

July 1973, revised September 1973.
Doyle, R. F., president, Men's Rights Association, Position on Abortion,

St. Paul, Minn.
Ely, John Hart, “The Wages of Crying Wolf: A Comment on Roe v. Wade,

reprint No. 15, American Enterprise Institute, from Yale Law Journal,

vol. 82, No. 5, April 1973. Engel, Mrs. Randy, material relating to the membership of the U.S.

Coalition for Life, Export, Pa., submitted for record, Sept. 26, 1974.
Engel, Mrs. Randy, editor, U.S. Coalition for Life, Newsletter, vol. 1,

No. 1, Export, Pa., September 1972.
Engel, Mrs. Randy, editor, U.S. Coalition for Life, Newsletter, Export,

Pa., vol. 2, No. 2, January 1973.-
Engel, Mrs. Randy, editor, Pro-Life Reporter, published by U.S. Coalition

for Life, Export, Pa., vol. 2, No. 3, May 1973.-
Engel, Mrs. Randy, editor, Pro-Life Reporter, published by U.S. Coalition

for Life, Export, Pa., vol. 3, No. 6, Spring 1974.
Engel, Mrs. Randy, editor, Pro-Life Reporter, published by the U.S.

Coalition for Life, Export, Pa., vol. 2, No. 4, August 1973-
Fager, Charles E., "Abortion Positions—So Who's the Radical?.” National

Catholic Reporter, submitted for the record by Ms. Pat Goltz-
Fisher, Diane, chairperson, Tri-County Coalition for the Right to Choose,

“Abortion, Statement for the Hearing Record”, Youngstown, Ohio,

Feb. 18, 1974.
Goltz, Ms. Pat, letter to Senator Bayh, Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 30, 1974.
Harvey, Matthew, J., Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs,

Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C., letter to
Senator Bayh, Aug. 27, 1974.-
Heffernan, Gloria V., M.D., “Abortion Exploits Women, " from the

Chicago Tribune, submitted for the record by Ms. Pat Goltz---
Heymann, Philip B., and Douglas E. Barzelay, “The Forest and the Trees:

Roe v. Wade and Its Critics”, reprinted from the Boston University Law

Review, vol. 53, No. 4, July 1973.
Hogan, Hon. Lawrence J., former Member of Congress from the State of

Maryland, “The Embattled Minority: Out of Sight Out of Mind”,
The Maryland Law Forum, Winter 1971 ..
Kagay, Marjorie, chairman, New York State Division Legislative Com-
mittee, American Association of University Women, letter to Senator
Bayh, Feb. 27, 1974.

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Kesel, Robert E., president, Association for Grand Jury Action, Inc.,

Rochester, N.Y., letter to Senator Bayh, Mar. 31, 1974
Keyser, David, president, Milwaukee Čhapter, Wisconsin Citizens Con-

cerned for Life, letter and statement on the Constitutional Amendments

on Abortion, Aug. 16, 1974. Langmyhr, George, M.D., “The Role of Planned Parenthood-World

Population in Abortion”, Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, vol. 14,
pg. 1190, 1971, from Úlanned Parenthood-World Population, New

York, N.Y.; submitted by Mrs. Randy Engel---
Leonard, Merrill G., editor, “Handbook for the Right to Choose”, Fowler,

Ohio, 1974.-
LeVan, Rose Gordon, president, Lake County Women's Council, East

Chicago, Ind., statement on the Constitutional Amendments on Abor

tion... McLeod, Julie, Zero Population Growth, Fort Wayne Chapter, “State

ment on Constitutional Amendments on Abortion", Mar. 28, 1974. Medical Tribune, “Family-Planning Units Urged to Make Genetic Re

ferrals”, May 8, 1973, submitted by Mrs. Randy Engel Medical World News, "Abortion in Japan after 25 Years,” November 8,

1973, submitted for the record by Ms. Pat Goltz--Moore, Emily C., “The Major Issues and the Arguments in the Abortion

Debate”, taken from the appendix of the author's article, “Abortion
and Public Policy: What are the Issues?", New York Law Forum, vol.
XVII, No. 2, 1971, reprinted by the National Association for Repeal of

Abortion Laws.
Noonan, John T., Jr., “Raw Judicial Power” reprinted from National

Review, Mar. 2, 1973. -
Noonan, John T., Jr., “The Family and the Supreme Court”, Catholic

University Law Review, vol. 23, No. 2, Winter 1973.-
North Dakota, results of election of Nov. 7, 1972, on abortion question
Rapoport, Roger, “The Abortion Kickbacks," Feminists for Life, Janu-

ary 14, 1974, submitted for the record by Ms. Pat Goltz---
Roberdeau, Mrs. Larry, chairman, Rapid City Right to Life, letter to J.

William Heckman, chief counsel, Sept. 6, 1974.
Silverman, Judy, coordinator, Coalition for Freedom of Choice, Minnea-

polis, Minn., letter to Senator Bayh, Mar. 4, 1974.-
The Uncertified Human, "Euthanasia: the Latest Threat is on the Rise,”

submitted for the record by Ms. Pat Goltz.. The Uncertified Human, “Michael Litchfield Discovers”, vol. 2, No. 2, July

1974, submitted for record by Ms Pat Goltz Tribe, Laurence H., “The Supreme Court 1972 Term, Foreword: Toward

a Model of Roles in the Due Process of Life and Law”, reprinted from Harvard Law Review, vol. 87, No. 1, Nov. 1973.Weick, Paul C., and Don J. Young, "The Ohio Decision on Abortion”,

Child and Family, vol. 10, No. 1, 1971, submitted for record by Ms. Pat

Goltz..
Woodstock Right to Life Committee, Woodstock, Vt., petition submitted

for the record by Senator Stafford, Mar. 5, 1974.

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ABORTION

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1974

U.S. SENATE,
SUBCOMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE JUDICIARY,

Washington, D.C. The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:25 a.m., in room 1202, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Senator Birch Bayh (chairman of the subcommittee), presiding:

Present: Senators Bayh (presiding), and Fong.

Also present: J. William Heckman, Jr., chief counsel, Abby Brezina, chief clerk, and Teddie Phillips, assistant clerk.

Senator Bays. We will reconvene our hearings, if you please.

Our first two witnesses are Dr. Kenneth VanDerhoef, president, National Right to Life Committee, and Dr. Mildred Jefferson, chairman of the board, National Right to Life Committee. They will be introduced by Ray White, the executive director of the committee.

Good morning. STATEMENT OF KENNETH D. VANDERHOEF, PRESIDENT, NA

TIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE, INC., ACCOMPANIED BY RAY L. WHITE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE, INC.

Mr. WHITE. Good morning, Mr. Chairman. My name is Ray L. White. I am executive director of the National Right to Life Committee. The executive offices are located at 1200 15th Street, here in Washington.

It is my privilege this morning to introduce to the committee Kenneth VanDerhoef, who is the chief administrative officer and president of the National Right to Life Committee, Inc.

Dr. Mildred Jefferson, chairman of the board, is arriving by airplane—it has been delayed—and so she should be here very shortly.

At the conclusion of Mr. VanDerhoef's testimony, he will introduce Dr. Jefferson.

Kenneth VanDerhoef is married, has four children, ages 9 to 15. He has a B.A. degree from the University of Gonzaga in Spokane, Wash. He has done graduate study at the University of Washington and the University of Oregon. His law degree was obtained from the University of Gonzaga Law School.

After graduation from law school, Mr. VanDerhoef was with the King County prosecuting attorney's office. He was also assistant attorney general in the State of Washington, the attorney general's office.

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