WITNESSES BY DATE White, Mr. Ray L., executive director, National Right to Life Committee, Page Van Derhoef, Mr. Kenneth, chief administrative officer and president, National Right to Life Committee, Inc., Seattle, Wash -- Jefferson, Dr. Mildred, M.D., Chairman of the Board, National Right to Life Committee, Inc., Boston, Mass..- Engle, Ms. Randy, director, U.S. Coalition for Life, Export, Pa.- Goltz, Ms. Pat, president, Feminists for Life, Columbus, Ohio.- Schaller, Rev. Warren A., president and executive director, American Lowry, Ms. Pamela Lee, Executive Committee, National Abortion Rights Action League, codirector, MORAL Constitutional Defense Project, Roudebush, Mrs. Dorothy, president, Committee for Legal Abortion, Shoup, Dr. Jane R., Indiana Freedom of Choice Coalition, Hammond, Furlong-Cahill, Dr. Jane, a national director, Catholics for a Free Choice, Noonan, Mr. John T., Jr., professor of law, University of California, Ely, Mr. John, professor of law, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass - Tribe, Mr. Laurence H., professor of law, Harvard University, Cambridge, Heymann, Mr. Philip B., professor of law, Harvard University, Cambridge, 20 195 7 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, Jefferson, Dr. Mildred, M.D., chairman of the board, National Right to Life Committee, Inc., Boston, Mass.- Action League, codirector, MORAL Constitutional Defense Project, Boston, Mass -- Berkeley, Calif. St. Louis, Mo.-- Citizens Concerned for Life, Washington, D.C. Shoup, Dr. Jane R., Indiana Freedom of Choice Coalition, Hammond, Tribe, Mr. Laurence H., professor of law, Harvard University, Cambridge, 169 213 176 163 Van Derhoef, Mr. Kenneth, chief administrative officer and president, National Right to Life Committee, Inc., Seattle, Wash.-- Inc., Washington, D.C..-. Page 1 1 ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS AND MATERIALS 134 443 447 441 126 185 122 123 463 456 257 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. Aug. 7, 1974.- 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 --- Consequences of a Constitutional Amendment”, prepared for Planned July 1973, revised September 1973. St. Paul, Minn. reprint No. 15, American Enterprise Institute, from Yale Law Journal, vol. 82, No. 5, April 1973. 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Maryland, “The Embattled Minority: Out of Sight Out of Mind”, 104 30 34 46 74 58 124 396 163 396 120 354 428 455 Page 454 435 89 398 439 433 89 128 Kesel, Robert E., president, Association for Grand Jury Action, Inc., Rochester, N.Y., letter to Senator Bayh, Mar. 31, 1974 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, York, N.Y.; submitted by Mrs. Randy Engel--- Ohio, 1974.- 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 Abortion Laws. Review, Mar. 2, 1973. - University Law Review, vol. 23, No. 2, Winter 1973.- ary 14, 1974, submitted for the record by Ms. Pat Goltz--- William Heckman, chief counsel, Sept. 6, 1974. polis, Minn., letter to Senator Bayh, Mar. 4, 1974.- 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.. for the record by Senator Stafford, Mar. 5, 1974. 457 222 227 474 127 473 453 129 161 293 153 463 ABORTION WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1974 U.S. SENATE, 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. |