The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 06, 1965, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Lewis Presents Answers
To Student H UAC Queries
An iudience well sprinkled
with members of SENSE banter
ed with 'Fulton Lewis 111 Thurs
day evening, in a question and
answer period which ranged
from one-sentence comments to
full scale debates, and kept the
YAF-sponsored discussion in full
swing until close to 11 p.m.
Lewis spoke on "Extremism
and the House Committee on Un-
American Activities," a com
mittee whose search he headed
for some time.
One question which seemed to
pop up quite frequently was the'
question of a "subversive list."
several students questioned the
purpose and advisability of such
a list. Lewis objected to the term
"list," although he pointed out
this was a matter of termin
ology. "I've tried to point out
that there is no subversive list,"
he said at one point.
"We do have files, as does any
organization." He also pointed
out that these "cards" had
known facts printed after these
names. "I am on the list," he
said at one point.
Privacy invasion
Another question raised was
the matter of invasion of pri
vacy and social persecution,
which may arise from being
questioned before the commit
tee. Lewis said appearance be
fore the committee is preceded
by
,two signed statements that
the witness is a member of the
Communist Party (one from a
known Communist), that full
testimony is given to the witness,
and that his name is not sut; ,
mitted, before an investigation.
to the press by the committee.
He also stressed the right of
an employer to hire and fire as
he chooses
He continually used the ex
ample of James Haifa, team
Fulbright--
(Continued from page one)
0 Establishment of normal
trade with the Soviet Union
in nonstrategic goods, "involv
ing neither special favors nor
special discrimination either.
He said this should have "poli
tiCal and psychological effects
in reducing tensions, improv
ing the general atmosphere of
international relations and
opening up one of more areas
of practical East-West co
operation."
Proposed Before
Fulbright recalled he first
proposed Soviet participation
in an international arrange
ment for operation of the Pan
ama Canal a, year ago. He said
an opportunity for such oper
ation "may arise out of plans
for the construction of a new,
canal across the Central Amer
ican isthmus or devising of a
new regime for the present
Panama Canal."
Under any reasonable ar
rangement, the senator said,
"no member of the consortium
would be in a position to close
the canal or disrupt the flow
of its traffic.
No Threat
"There would be no threat
to the security of the canal in
Soviet participation," he con
tinued. "On the other hand,
participation in an interna
tional canal company could be
an extremely useful experience
in international responsibility
for the Soviet Union—and for
all other participants as well.
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sters' union president, on the
question of the fifth amendment.
Simply becau;e. Hof fa refuses
to testify, Lewis said, does' not
mean he cannot be judged as a
"crook" by an; individual.
Klu Klux Klan
When asked if the Committee
investigated right-wing groups
with the intensity it seems to
probe the left, Lewis replied that
the Klu Klux Klan and the Black
Muslins have been under investi
gation foc sonie . time.-
In speaking of the Minutemen,
a group which plans to spring to
action should there be a Com
munist take-over, Lewis quipped,
"If this country ever is headed
by a Communist regime, I would
Lewis Views HUAC—
(Continied from page one)
Communist Party after 1950. By
that time, Lewis quipped, "he
should have realiied he has not
should realized he was not in
volved in an econimic study
group."
He also pointed out that the
Committee has other restrictions
Placed upon it, some by the
House ,or the Committee itself.
Live television hearings, for ex
ample are banned. Anyone called
before the committee is entitled
to legal assistance. his name
cannot he released to the press
Prior to the investigation and
he can demand a closed commit
tee.
The constant Supreme Court
review of the Committee he
labeled as "good." The vast
majority of cases," he was quick
to point out, "are decided in the
Committee's favor."
Furthc.rmore he stressed the
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I Asked if he had any reserva
tions about the committee, Lewis
replied that he had the same
reservations about HUAC that
he had about all Congressional
committees; that, from a con
servative stand-point, it could',
be entrenching upon an indi
vidual's rights. "He later added,
'thought, that he sometimes felt
'the committee wasn't working
within its full capacity.
James Goodyear, chairman of
YAF, said, "We thought 'Buddy',
as we call him, did a very good
job tonight." Speaking of the
question-anSwer period he added,
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fact that the Supreme Court has
never ruled that- the Cmmittee
invaded privacy or was unconsti
tutional.
Court Behind It
"The Supreme Court basically
has stcod behind the Committee
except ,in a few cases," he ex
plained, and said it rules on
nrocedural restraints, not the
Committee's function.
He further pointed out that in
1961 the House of Representa
tives voted 412 to 6 in favor of
the Committee.
"There are no simple solu
tions to the Communist Party,"
he said. "We learn more by
mistakes. We have learned what
not to do. We will not take
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