Juvenile delinquency (1955)

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232 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Chairman IvEFAtnER. Yes, sir. Well, now, Mr. Loiicks Mr. LoucKS. Not one department. Chairman Kefaitster. Just a minute, sir. Mr. LoucKs. Now, how about that ? Chairman KE^AU^^ER. Well, you are getting on to something that doesn't pertain immediately to juvenile delinquency and that is the subject matter of our hearing here. But you have a seat, and when we get through Mr. LoucKS. That goes right to the protecting of the American home. Chairman Kefaitv^r. I don't want to interrupt j^ou, but if you will have a seat, I will go over it with you Mr. LoucKS. You don't give me a chance to be heard, and I have been trying for 10 days to get to you, Senator. You don't under- stand me. Chairman Kefauver. Yes, Mr. Loucks, but I don't find that what you have to present pertains to the subject matter of our hearing, but when we adjourn here, I will go into it with you personally. Mr. LoucKS. Well, listen Chairman Kefaitver. I will ask you to take your seat now. Mr. LoucKS. One sentence more. Chairman Kefau\^er. No, sir. No, Mr. Loucks Mr. LoucKs. Under the Constitution, I am asking for that insur- ance and that security. Chairman Kefauver. I will ask you to take your seat now, Mr. Loucks Mr. LoucKS. For domestic tranquillity. Chairman Kefauver. You take your seat. Mr. LoucKS. I have got the insurance and the security record when you want it. Chairman Kefauver. I asked you to take your seat, Mr. Loucks. Mr, LoucKS. We have been shut off now for Chairman Kefauver. Mr. Loucks, we are going——■ j\Ir. Loucks. We have been shut off here for 50 years. I'm anxious about this, that's all. I am an American citizen, and I want the con- stitution enforced for security and security insurance for domestic tranquillity, and if they perform their duty in Washington, with proper procedures we will have an American home. Chairman Kefauv'er. I am the chairman of this subcommittee, and I have asked you to take your seat. I would like to insert into the record at this point two communica- tions received by the subcommittee in answer to a letter of inquiry regarding the movie investigation. One is from the Joint Estimate of Current Entertainment Films and the other is from the National Legion of Decency. (The documents referred to were marked "Exhibits Nos. 13 and 14," and read as follows:)