R. 3070. which we are now considering and which appears to have been based mainly on the facts developed as a result of House hearings on the former bill. H. R. 3070 having been passed by the House on October 21. 1943. upon coming to the Senate was referred. with S. 1404. introduced by me on September 30. 1943. to the Senate Immigration Committee. whereupon both bills were referred to a subcommittee composed of the Senator from Maryland . the Senator from South Carolina [Mr. MAYB..NKI. the Senator from Oregon . and the Senator from Delaware [Mr. BucK]. and of which I was chairman. We had several hearings. and on at least two occasions we met with the full Immigration Committee. which resulted in reporting favorably H. R. 3070. which was substituted for S. 1404. It is important to note that H.
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