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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 43 12 n.d. Report Section IV: Additional Material. Including: A. Congressional Staffs. 59 Pages Monday, May 14, 2007 Page 1 of 1 SECTION IV - ADDITIONAL MATERIAL CONGRESSIONAL STAFF by function by full committee STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE [Democrats in roman, Republicans in italics] FOREIGN AFFAIRS Foreign Relations (Suite 4229, phone 4651, meets Tuesday) J. W. Fulbright, of Arkansas. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, of Iowa. John J. Sparkman, of Alabama. George D. Aiken, of Vermont. Mike Mansfield, of Montana. Frank Carlson, of Kansas. Wayne Morse, of Oregon. John J. Williams, of Delaware. Albert Gore, of Tennessee. Karl E. Mundt, of South Dakota. Frank J. Lausche, of Ohio. Clifford P. Case, of New Jersey. Frank Church, of Idaho. John Sherman Cooper, of Kentucky. Stuart Symington, of Missouri. Thomas J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Joseph S. Clark, of Pennsylvania. Claiborne Pell, of Rhodo Island. Eugene J. McCarthy, of Minnesota. Carl Marcy, Chief of Staff Armed Services (Suite 212, phone 3871. meets Thursday) and B. Russell, of Georgia. Margaret Chase Smith, of Maine. John Stennis, of Mississippi. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Stuart Symington, of Missouri. Jack Miller, of lowa. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. John G. Tower, of Texas. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., of North Carolina. James B. Pearson, of Kansas. Howard W. Cannon. of Nevada. Peter H. Dominick, of Colorado. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. Stephen M. Young, of Ohio. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Thomas J. McIntyre, of New Hamp- shire. Daniel B. Brewster, of Maryland. Harry F. Byrd, Jr., of Virginia. William H. Darden, Chief of Staff DOMESTIC AFFAIRS Agriculture and Forestry (Suite 321, phone 2035, meets first and third Wednesdays) Allen J. Ellender, of Louisiana. George D. Aiken, of Vermont. Spessard L. Holland, of Florida. Millon R. Young, of North Dakota. James O. Eastland, of Mississippi. J. Caleb Boggs, of Delaware. Herman E. Talmadge, of Georgia. Jack Miller, of Iowa. B. Everett Jordan, of North Carolina. Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. George S. McGovern, of South Dakota. Joseph M. Montoya, of New Mexico. Walter F. Mondale, of Minnesota. Harry F. Byrd, Jr., of Virginia. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. Cotys M. Mouser, Chief Clerk District of Columbia (Suite 6222. phone 4161, meets second Friday) Alan Bible, of Nevada. Wayne Morse, of Oregon. Winston L. Prouty, of Vermont. Robert F. Kennedy, of New York. Peter II. Dominick, of Colorado. Joseph D. Tydings, of Maryland. Thruston B. Morton, of Kentucky. William B. Spong, Jr., of Virginia. Chester H. Smith, Staff Director Post Office and Civil Service (Suite 6206, phone 5451, meets second and fourth Tuendays) A. S. Mike Monroney, of Oklahoma. Frank Carlson, of Kansas. Ralph W. Yarborough, of Texas. Hiram L. Fong, of Hawaii. Jennings Randolph, of West Virginia. J. Calco Boggs, of Delaware. Gale W. McGoo, of Wyoming. Paul J. Fannin, of Arizona. Daniel B. Browster, of Maryland. Vance Hartke, of Indiana. Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. John M. Burzio, Staff Director Public Works (Suite 4204. phone G176, meets first and third Fridays) Jennings Randolph, of West Virginia. John Sherman Cooper, of Kentucky. Stephen M. Young, of Ohio. Hiram L. Fong, of Hawaii. Edmund S. Muskie, of Maine. J. Caleb Boggs, of Delaware. Ernest Gruening, of Alaska. George Murphy, of California. B. Everett Jordan, of North Carolina. Len B. Jordan, of Idaho. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Howard H. Baker, Jr., of Tennessee. Birch Bayh, of Indiana. Joseph M. Montoya, of New Mexico. Joseph D. Tydings, of Maryland. William B. Spong, Jr., of Virginia. Richard B. Royce, Chief Clerk Select Committee on Small Business Room 424, Senate Office Building. Phone, 225-5175 (Code 180) Chairman.-George A. Smathers, Senator from Florida. John J. Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. Russell B. Long, Senator from Louisiana. Wayne Morse, Senator from Oregon. Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. Jennings Randolph Senator from West Virginia. E. L. Bartlett, Senator from Alaska. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Senator from New Jersey. Gaylord Nelson, Senator from Wisconsin. Joseph M. Montoya, Senator from New Mexico. Fred R. Harris, Senator from Oklahoma. Jacob K. Javits, Senator from New York. Hugh Scott, Senator from Pennsylvania. Norris Cotton, Senator from New Hampshire. Peter 11. Dominick, Senator from Colorado. Howard 11. Baker, Jr., Senator from Tennessee. Mark 0. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon. FISCAL AND ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Banking and Currency (Suite 5300, phone 3921, meets second Tuesday) John J. Sparkman, of Alabama. Wallace F. Bennett, of Utah. William Proxmire, of isconsin. John G. Tower, of Texas. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., of New Bourke B. Hickenlooper, of Iowa. Jersey. Edward W. Brooke, of Massachusetts. Edmund S. Muskic, of Maine. Charles H. Percy, of Illinois. Edward V. Long, of Missouri. Thomas J. McIntyre, of New Hamp- shire. Walter F. Mondale, of Minnesota. Gale W. McGee, of Wyoming. William B. Spong, Jr., of Virginia. Lewis G. Odom, Jr., Staff Director and General Counsel Commerce (Suite 5202, phone 5115, meets first and third Tuesdays) Warren G. Magnuson, of Washington. Norris Cotton, of New Hampshire. John O. Pastore, of Rhode Island. Thruston B. Morton, of Kentucky. A. S. Mike Monroney, of Oklahoma. Hugh Scott, of Pennsylvania. Frank J. Lausche, of Ohio. Winston L. Prouty, of Vermont. E. L. Bartlett, of Alaska. James B. Pearson, of Kansas. Vance Hartke, of Indiana. Robert P. Griffin, of Michigan. Philip A. Hart, of Michigan. Howard W. Cannon, of Nevada. Daniel B. Brewster, of Maryland. Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. Frank E. Moss, of Utah. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. Frederick J. Lordan, Staff Director Finance (Suite 2227, phone 4515, meets Wednesday) Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. John J. Williams, of Delaware. George A. Smathers, of Florida. Frank Carlson, of Kansas. Clinton P. Anderson, of New Mexico. Wallace F. Bennett, of Utah. Albert Gore, of Tennessee. Carl T. Curtis, of Nebraska. Herman E. Talmadge, of Georgia. Thruston B. Morton, of Kentucky. Engene J. McCarthy, of Minnesota. Everett McKinley Dirksen, of Illinois. Vance Hartke, of Indiana. J. W. Fulbright, of Arkansas. Abraham A. Ribicoff, of Connecticut. Lee Metcalf, of Montana. Fred R. Harris, of Oklahoma. Tom Vail, Chief Counsel Appropriations (Suite 1235, phone 3471, meets upon call of chairman) Carl Hayden, of Arizona. Millon R. Young, of North Dakota. Richard B. Russell, of Georgia. Karl E. Mundt, of South Dakota. Allen J. Ellender, of Louisiana. Margaret Chase Smith, of Maine. Lister Hill, of Alabama. Thomas II. Kuchel, of California. John L. McClellan, of Arkansas. Roman L. Hruska, of Nebraska. Warren G. Magntison, of Washington. Gordon Allott, of Colorado. Spessard L. Holland, of Florida. Norris Collon, of New Hampshire. John Stennis, of Mississippi. Clifford P. Case, of New Jersey. John O. Pastore, of Rhode Island. Jacob K. Javits, of New York. A. S. Mike Monroncy, of Oklahoma. Alan Bible, of Nevada. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. Gale W. McGee, of Wyoming. Mike Mansfield, of Montana. E. L. Bartlett, of Alaska. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. Ralph W. Yarborough, of Texas. Thomas J. Scott, Chief Clerk 250 2 FISCAL AND ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Labor and Public Welfare (Suite 4230, phone 5375, meets second and fourth Thursdays) Lister Hill, of Alabama. Jacob K. Javils, of New York. Wayne Morse, of Oregon. Winston L. Prouty, of Vermont. Ralph W. Yarborough, of Texas. Peter H. Dominick, of Colorado. Joseph S. Clark, of Pennsylvania. Gcorge Murphy, of California. Jemnings Randolph, of West Virginia. Paul J. Funnin, of Arizona. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., of New Jersey. Robert P. Griffin, of Michigan. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Gaylord Nelson, of Wisconsin. Robert F. Kennedy, of New York. Stewart E. McClure, Chief Clerk Interior and Insular Affairs (Suite 3106, phone 4971, meets upon call of chairman) Henry M. Jackson, OF Washington. Thomas M. Kuchel, of California. Clinton P. Anderson, of New Mexico. Gordon Allott, of Colorado. Alan Bible, of Novada. Len B. Jordan, of Idaho. Frank Church, of Idaho. Paul J. Fannin, of Arizona. Ernest Gruening, of -Alaska. Clifford P. Hansen, of Wyoming. Frank E. Moss, of Utah. Mark O. Halfield, of Oregon. Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota. Carl Hayden, of Arizona. George S. McGovern, of South Dakota. Gaylord Nelson, of Wisconsin. Lee Metcalf, of Montana. Jerry T. Verkler, Staff Director JUSTICE, LAW AND ORDER Judiciary (Suite 2226, phone 5225, meets Monday) James O. Eastland, of Mississippi. Everell McKinley Dirksen, of Illinois. John L. McClellan, of Arkansas. Roman L. Hruska, of Nebraska. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., of North Carolina. Hiram L. Fong, of Hawaii. Thomas J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Hugh Scoll, of Pennsylvania. Philip A. Hart, of Michigan. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Edward V. Long, of Missouri. Edward M, Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Birch Bayh, of Indiana. Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota. Joseph D. Tydings, of Maryland. George A. Smathers, of Florida. John H. Holloman III, Chief Counsel and Staff Director HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE Special Committee on Aging Room G-233, Senate Office Building. Phone, 223-5361 Chairman.-Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Senator from New Jersey. George A. Smathers, Senator from Florida. Wayne Morse, Senator from Oregon. Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. Frank Church, Senator from Idaho. Jennings Randolph, Senator from West Virginia. Edmund S. Muskie, Senator from Maine. Edward V. Long, Senator from Missouri. Frank E. Moss, Senator from Utah. Edward M. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts. Ralph W. Yarborough, Senator from Texas. Stephen M. Young, Senator from Ohio. Walter F. Mondale, Senator from Minnesota. Everett McKinley Dirksen, Senator from Illinois, Frank Carlson, Senator from Kansas. Winston L. Prouty, Senator from Vermont. Hiram L. Fong, Senator from Hawaii. Jack Miller, Senator from Iowa. Thruston B. Morton, Senator from Kentucky. Clifford P. Hansen, Senator from Wyoming. Star Director.-William E. Oriol, 5515 Marlboro Pike, Washington, D.C. 20020; Minority Staff Director: John Guy Miller, 5830 Oregon Avenue 20015. Chief Clerk.-Patricia G. Slinkard; Assistant Chief Clerk, Carolyn R. Hyder. Rescarch Assistant to the Minority.-Diane M. LaBakas. ADMINISTRATION Aeronautical and Space Sciences (Suite 231, phone 6477, meets Tuesday) Clinton P. Anderson, of Now Mexico. Margaret Chase Smith, of Maine. Richard B. Russell, of Georgia. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, of Iowa. Warren G. Magnuson, of Washington. Carl T. Curtis, of Nebraska. Stuart Symington, of Missouri. Len B. Jordan, of Idaho. John Stennis, of Mississippi. Edward W. Brooke, of Massachusetts. Stephen M. Young, of Ohio. Charles H. Percy, of Illinois. Thomas J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Howard W. Cannon, of Nevada. Spessard L. Holland, of Florida. Walter F. Mondale, of Minnesota. James J. Gehrig, Staff Director Government Operations (Suite 3301, phone 4751. meets first Thursday) John L. McClellan, of Arkansas. Karl E. Mundt, of South Dakota. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Carl T. Curtis, of Nebraska. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., of North Carolina. Jacob K. Javits, of New York. Ernest Gruening, of Alaska. Clifford P. Hunsen, of Wyoming. Edmund S. Muskie, of Maine. Howard II. Baker, Jr., of Tennessee. Abraham A. Ribicoff, of Connecticut. Fred R. Harrison Oklahoma. Robert F. Kennedy, of New York. Lee Metealf, of Mentana. Joseph M. Montoya, of New Mexico. James R. Callonay, Chief Counsel and St of Investor FULL COMMITTEES OF SENATE Secy. Secy. Direct Dial 225-4524 STAFFS OF COMMITTEES (Miss) Secy. Secy. to A. A. Recptnst. AND SUBCOMMITTEES Miss) Secy. Appt. Secy. OF THE SENATE Md. Afrs. Secy. Bl. 962-3300. Id Rsch. Asst. Secy. Caseworker COMMITTEE ON AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES Direct Dial 225-4744 .. to consist of 16 Senators; (A) Aeronautical and space activities, as that term Appt. Secy. defined in the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, except those which are peculiar e W. Office Manager to or primarily associated with the development of weapons systems or military operations. Staff Asst. (B) Matters relating generally to the scientific aspects of such aeronautical and space act- ivities, except those which are peculiar to or primarily associated with the development of Direct Dial 225-2441 weapons systems or military operations. (C) National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Legis. Asst. (2) Such committee also shall have jurisdiction to survey and review, and to prepare studies Secy. and reports upon, aeronautical and space activities of all agencies of the United States, in- T. Secy. cluding such activities which are peculiar to or primarily associated with the development of Secy. weapons systems or military operations. Clinton P. Anderson, (D. -N. Mex.), Chairman MAJORITY: (10 D.) Senators Anderson-N. Mex.; Russell-Ga.; Magnuson - Wash. Syming- ington-Mo.; Stennis-Miss.; Young-Ohio; Dodd-Conn.; Cannon-Nev.; Holland-Fla. Di Dial 225-5922 and Mondale Legis. Aide MINORITY: (6 R.) Senators Smith-Me.; Hickenlooper-Iowa; Curtis-Neb.; Jordan - Idaho; Clerk Brooke-Mass.; and Percy-III. File Clerk Secy. STAFF 231 OS OB Secy. Direct Bial 225-6477 Gehrig, James Staff Dir. & Chief Clerk Bruno, Rhea Clerical Asst. Legis. Aide Smith, Everard H., Jr. Prof. Staff Mbr. Brennan, Donald H. Rsch. Asst. Secy. Parker, William Prof. Staff Mbr. Robbins, Mary Rita Clerical Asst. (Mrs.) Secy. Galloway, Eilene Consultant Kneile, Geneva Clerical Asst. Secy. Wilson, Glen P. Prof. Staff Mbr. Robinson, Patricia Clerical Asst. Voorhees, Craig Prof. Staff Mbr. Bouchard, Sam Asst. Chief Clerk Austin, 514-475-5933. Hamblen, Ruby Clerical Asst. Secy. Direct Dial 225-2043 COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY e Secy.-Recptnst. : to consist of 15 Senators: (1) Agriculture generally, (2) Inspection of live- Secy. stock and meat products, (3) Animal industry and diseases of animals, (4) Adulteration Secy. of seeds, insect pests, and protection of birds and animals in forest reserves, (5) Agri- Rsch. Asst. cultural calleges and experiment stations, (6) Forestry in general and forest reserves Records Clerk other than thase created from the public domain, (7) Agricultural economics and research, -4011, ext. 286. (8) Agricultural and industrial chemistry, (9) Dairy industry, (10) Entomology and plant quarantine, (11) Human nutrition and home economics, (12) Plant industry, soils, and agricultural engineering, (13) Agricultural educational extension services, (14) Extension Direct Dial 225-2315 of form credit and farm security, (15) Rural electrification, (16) Agricultural production and marketing and stabilization of prices of agricultural products, (17) Crop insurance ricia and soil conservation.' Recptnst. Allen J. Ellender, (D. -La.), Chairman and ex-officio member of all subcommittees. Personal Secy. MAJORITY: (10 D.) Senators Ellender-La.; Holland-F Eastland-Miss.; Talmadge - Ga.; Jordan - N. Car.; McGovern-S. Dak.; Montoya-N. Mex.; Mondale-Minn.; Byrd- Va.; and Hollings S. Car. and, tel. 216-771-4515. MINORITY: (5 R.) Senators Aiken-Vt.; Young - N. Dak.; Boggs-Del.; Miller-Iowa; and Hatfield-Ore. 109 CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STAFFS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEES COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY - Outlaned Pujol, Maurice P. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1243 7280 Rexroad, Vorley M. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1243 7258 STAFF Schater, Raymond L. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1208 7272 324 OSOB Direct Dial 225-2035 Sommer, Peter R. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1204 7267 Mouser, Cotys M. Chief Clerk Miller, Helen A. Clerical Asst. Stewart, Walter J. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1208 7273 Stanton, Harker T. Counsel Mason, Betty M. Clerical Asst. Witeck, John M. Prof. Staff Mbr. Capitol S-128 7240 Casso, Henry J. Economist O'Berg, Blanche M. Clerical Asst. Cotter, Paul J. Special Counsel NSOB 1247 7281 Kendall, James M. Asst. Chief Clerk Hartung, Edmund L. Minority Counsel NSOB 1207 7255 Clark, Robert B. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 2200 7246 SUBCOMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL CREDIT AND RURAL ELECTRIFICATION King, Edmund T. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 2200 7245 Herman E. Talmadge (D. -Ga.), Chairman Auerbach, Marion Secretary NSOB 1207 7255 MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Talmadge, Holland, McGovern, and Mondale. Butland, Gloria Clerical Asst. NSOB 1241 7284 MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Aiken, Miller, and Hatfield. Carroll, Virginia D. Clerical Asst. NSOB 1235 7270 Dackis, Helen Clerical Asst. NSOB 1235 7268 SUBCOMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, MARKETING, Groverman, Mildred F. Clerical Asst. Capitol S-128 7250 AND STABILIZATION OF PRICES Jackson, Richard H. Clerical Asst. NSOB 1228 7264 Spessard L. Holland D.-Fla.), Chairman Vaughan, Mary L. Clerical Asst. NSOB 1247 728 MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Holland, Jordan (N. Car.), Talmadge, McGovern, Mondale, Ward, Dorothy Clerical Asst. NSOB 1110 7261 and Montoya. Winchester, Dorothy S. Secretary NSOB 1235 7278 MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Young (N. Dak.), Miller and Hatfield. Miller, Espy H. Clerical Asst. NSOB 1228 7263 SUBCOMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND GENERAL LEGISLATION SUBOOMMITTEE ON DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND RELATED AGENCIES B. Everett Jordan Car.), Chairman Spessard L. Holland, (D. Fla.), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Jordan (N. Car.), Eastland, Byrd (Va.), Hollings. MAJORITY: (8 D.) Senators Holland, Russell, Hayden, Hill, Stennis, McGee, Proxmire, MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Young (N. Dak.), and Boggs. and Yarborough. MINORITY: (4 R.). Senators Hruska, Young (N. D.), Mundt, and Javits. SUBCOMMITTEE ON SOIL CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY EX OFFICIO: Senators Ellender, Eastland, and Aiken. James O. Eastland D.-Miss.), Chairman Bldg. Room Ext. MAJORITY: Senators Eastland, Montoya, Byrd (Va.), and Hollings. Schafer, Raymond L. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1208 7272 MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Aiken and Boggs. Stewart, Walter J. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1208 7273 King, Edmund T. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 2200 7245 SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON WATERSHED PROJECTS Herman E. Talmadge (D.-Ga.), Chairman MAJORITY: (3 D.) Senators Talmadge, Jordan (N. Car.), and Mondale. SUBCOMMITTEE ON DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Young (N. Dak.), and Boggs. Richard B. Russell (D. -Ga.), Chairman MAJORITY: (10 D.) Senators Russell, Hayden, Hill, McClellan, Ellender, Stennis, Pastore, Magnuson, Monroney, and Mansfield. COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS MINORITY: (5 R.) Senators Young (N.D.), Smith (Maine), Mundt, Allott, and Kuchel. EX OFFICIO: Senators Symington, Jackson, and Thurmond. to consist of 26 Senators, to which committee shall be referred all proposed Bldg. Room Ext. legislation, ssages, petitions, memorials, and other matters relating to appropriation of Woodruff, William W. Asst. Chief Clerk NSOB 1241 7253 the revenue for the support of the Government. Hewitt, Francis Asst. Clerk NSOB 1239 7254 Hartung, Edmund L. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1207 7255 Carl Hayden (D. Ariz.), Chairman The Chairman is an ex officio member of all subcommittees of which he is not 0 regular member. SUBCOMMITTEE ON DEFICIENCIES AND SUPPLEMENTALS MAJORITY: (17 D.) Senators Hayden Ariz.; Russell Ga.; Ellender La.; Hill -Ala. John o, Pastore (D. R.I.), Chairman McCiellan Ark.; Magnuson Wash.; Holland Fla.; Stennis Miss.; Pastore- R.I. MAJORITY: (13 D.) Senators Pastore, Holland, Hayden, Russell, Ellender, Hill, Mc Monroney Okla.; Bible Nev.; Byrd W. Va.; McGee Wyo.; Mansfield Mont. Ciellan, Magnuson, Stennis, Byrd (W. Va.), Monroney, Bible, and Bartlett. Bartlett Alaska; Proxmire Wis.; and Yarborough Texas. MINORITY: (6 R.) Sen. Mundt, Young (N.D.), Mrs. Smith, Kuchel, Hruska and Allott. MINORITY: (9 R.) Senators Young-N. Dak.; Mundt Dak.; Smith-Maine; Kuchel Calif.; Bldg. Room Ext. Hruska-Neb.; Allott-Colo.; Cotton-N. H.; Case - N.J.; and Javits-N.Y. Witeck, John M. Prof. Staff Mbr. Capitol S-128 7240 STAFF Direct Dial 225-3471 Bldg. Room Ext. SUBCOMMITTEE ON DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Scott, Thomas J. Chief Clerk NSOB 1235 7241 Robert C. Byrd (D.-W. Va.), Chairman Woodruff, William W. Asst. Chief Clerk NSOB 1241 7253 MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Byrd (W. Va.), Hayden, Proxmire and Yarborough. Hewitt, Francis S. Asst. Clerk NSOB 1241 7254 MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Hruska and Javits. Bousquet, Kenneth J. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1110 7260 EX OFFICIO: Senators Morse, Spong and Morton. Brantley, Elizabeth H. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1204 7266 Bldg. Room Ext. Cooper, Earl W. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1322 7274 Merrick, Harold E. Prof. Staff Mbr. Capitol S-128 7248 Downey, Herman E. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1108 7257 Mizen, Mamie L. Prof. Staff Mbr. Capitol S-128 7252 Eaton, Paul R. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1112 7262 Clark, Robert B. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 2200 7255 Dirks, Harley M. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1322 7275 Gonzales, Joe E. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1245 7276 Kennedy, William J. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1245 7277 FOREIGN OPERATIONS McConnell, Guy G. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1108 7256 ( To be considered by entire committee McGown, Neilson Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1204 7265 Bldg. Room Ext. McDonnell, Jose T. Prof. Staff Mbr. Capitol S-128 7251 Scott, Thomas J. Chief Clerk NSO 1237 7241 Merrick, Harold Prof. Staff. Mbr. Capitol S-128 7248 Pujol, Maurice P. Prof. Staff Mbr. NS 1243 7280 Mizen, Mamie L. Prof. Staff Mbr. Capitol S-128 7252 Kennedy, William J. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSL 1245 7277 STAFFS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEES CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY MINDRITY: (5 R.) Senators Mundt, Young, Allott, Hruska, and Kuchel. SUBCOMMITTEE ON INDEPENDENT OFFICES Bldg. Room Ext. Warren G. Magnuson (D.-Wash.), Chairman Eaton, Paul R. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1112 3471 MAJORITY: (10 D.) Senators Magnuson, Hill, Ellender, Russell, Holland, Pastore, King, Edmund T. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 2200 3471 Monroney, Stennis, Mansfield, and Chairman Hayden. MINORITY: (7 R.) Senators Allott, Smith, Hruska, Cotton, Case, Javits, Young (N. SUBCOMMITTEE ON DEPARTMENTS OF STATE, JUSTICE, COMMERCE, EX OFFICIO: (Aero. & Space Activities) Senators Anderson, Symington, Hickenlooper. THE JUDICIARY AND RELATED AGENCIES Bldg. Room Ext. John L. McClellan (D.-Ark), Chairman Cooper, Earl W. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1322 7274 MAJORITY: (8 D.) Senators McClellan, Ellender, Holland, Pastore, McGee, Byrd (W. Dirks, Harley M. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1322 7275 Va.), Mansfield, and Sen. Hayden. Clark, Robert B. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 2200 7255 MINORITY: (6 R.) Senators Smith, Hruska, Cotton, Case, Javits, and Young (N. D.). EX OFFICIO: Chairman Hayden, and on Diplomatic and Consular items, Senators Fulbright, SUBCOMMITTEE ON DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES Sparkman, and Hickenlooper. Carl Hayden (D.-Ariz.), Chairman Merrick, Harold E. Prof. Staff Mbr. Capitol S-128 3471 MAJORITY: (8 D.) Senators Hayden, Russell, McClellan, Bible, Byrd (W. Va.), McGee, McDonnell, Joseph T. Prof. Staff Mbr. Capitol S-128 3471 Bartlett, and Proxmire. Kennedy, William J. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1245 3471 MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Mundt, Young, and Kuchel. Cotter, Paul J. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1247 7281 Eaton, Paul R. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1112 7262 King, Edmund T. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 2200 7255 SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION John Stennis (D. Miss.) Chairman SUBCOMMITTEE ON DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR AND HEALTH, MAJORITY: (11 D.) Senators Stennis, McClellan, Magnuson, Pastore, Monroney, Bible, EDUCATION AND WELFARE AND RELATED AGENCIES McGee, Mansfield, Bartlett, and Sen. Hayden. Lister Hill (D.-Ala.), Chairman MINORITY: (6 R.) Senators Cotton, Mundt, Smith, Hruska, Allott and Young. MAJORITY: (8 D.) Senators Hill, Russell, Magnuson, Stennis, Bible, Byrd (W. Va.), Witeck, John M. Prof. Staff Mbr. Capitol S-128 3471 Holland and Bartlett. King, Edmund T. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 2200 3471 MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Javits, Cotton, and Case. Downey, Herman E. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1108 7257 SUBCOMMITTEE ON TREASURY, POST OFFICE, AND EXECUTIVE OFFICE McConnell, Guy G. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1108 7256 A. S. Mike Monroney (D. -Okla.), Chairman Kennedy, William J. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1245 7277 MAJORITY: (3 D.) Senators Monroney, Yarborough, and Byrd (W. Va.). MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Case, and Allott. SUBCOMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE BRANCH EX OFFICIO: Sen. Hayden; on Post Ofc. items, Sen. Randolph, Brewster, and Carlson E. L. Bartlett (D. Alaska), Chairman Gonzales, Joe E. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1245 3471 MAJORITY: (3 D.) Senators Bartlett, Proxmire and Yarborough. Clark, Robert B. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 2200 3471 MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Kuchel and Cotton. EX OFFICIO: Senators Hayden and Young. Scott, Thomas J. Chief Clerk NSOB 1237 7241 COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES Clark, Robert B. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 2200 7246 " to consist of 18 Senators; 1. Common defense generally. 2. The Department SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY CONSTRUCTION of Defense, the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, and the Department of Alan Bible (D. -Nev.), Chairman the Air Force generally. 3. Soldiers' and sailors' homes. 4. Pay, promotion, retirement, MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Bible, Russell, Ellender, Mansfield, Proxmire and Yarborough. and other benefits and privileges of members of the armed forces. 5. Selective service. 6. MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Young (N.D.), and Kuchel. Size and composition of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. 7. Forts, arsenals, military EX OFFICIO: Senators Symington, Jackson, Thurmond and Hayden. reservations, and navy yards. 8. Ammunition depots. 9. Maintenance and operation of Rexroad, Vorley M. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1241 7258 the Panama Canal, including the administration, sonitation, and government of the Canal Hartung, Edmund L. Minority Counsel NSOB 1207 7255 Zone. 10. Conservation, development, and use of naval petroleum and oil shale reserves. 11. Strategic and critical mat erials necessary for the common defense. 12. Aeronautical and SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS space activities peculiar to or primarily associated with the develapment of weapons Allen J. Ellender (D.-La.), Chairman systems or military aperations. MAJORITY: (13 D.) Senators Ellender, Hayden, Russell, McClellan, Hill, Magnuson, Holland, Stennis, Monroney, Bible, Byrd (W. Va.), Pastore and McGee. Richard B. Russell (D.-Ga.), Chairman MINORITY: (7 R.) Senators Kuchel, Hruska, Young (N.D.), Mundt, Smith, Allott, Case. Bousquet, Kenneth J. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1110 7260 MAJORITY: (12 D.) Senators Russell - Ga.; Stennis-Miss.; Symington - Mo. ; Jackson- King, Edmund T. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 2200 7245 Wash.; Ervin-N. Car.; Cannon-Nev. Byrd-W. Va.; Young-Ohio; Inouye- Hawaii; McIntyre H.; Brewster-Md.; and Byrd-Va. Army Civil Functions Subcommittee of the Subcemmittee on Public Works MINORITY: (6 R.) Senators Smith-Maine; Thurmond-S. Car.; Miller-Iowa; Tower- The Full Subcommittee and Dominick Colo. Bousquet, Kenneth J. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1110 7260 King, Edmund T. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 2200 7245 STAFF 212 OSOB Direct Dial 225-3871 Atomic Energy Commission TVA Subcommittee of the Subcommittee on Public Works Darden, William H. Chief of Staff Frazier, F. Jacqueline Clerical Asst. Lister Hill .-Ala.), Chairman Braswell, T. Edward Prof. Staff Mbr. Keough, Mary E. Clerical Asst. MAJORITY: (7 D.) Senators Hill, Ellender, Hayden, Russell, Stennis, Bible, and Pastore. Nease, Gordon A. Prof. Staff Mbr. Dantzic, Mourine Clerical Asst. MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Kuchel, Hruska, Mundt, and Smith. Kirbow, Charles B. Chief Clerk Funk, Frances Clerical Asst. Cooper, Earl W. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1322 7274 Atkinson, Herbert S. Asst. Chief Clerk Dirks, Harley M. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 1322 7275 King, Edmund T. Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 2200 7245 SUBCOMMITTEE ON CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Richard Russell (D. -Ga.), Chairman Burea: Reclamation and Interior Power Activities Subcommittee of MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Russell (Ga.), Stennis, Symington and kson. the Subcommittee on Public Works MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Smith and Thurmond. MAJORITY: (8 D.) Senators Hayden, Ellender, Magnuson, Russell, McClellan, Holland, Darden, William H. Prof. Staff Mbr. OSOB 212 3871 Bible. and McGee. CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STAFFS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEES SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL STOCKPILE AND NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVES SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRODUCTION AND STABILIZATION Stuart Symington ID. Mo.), Chairman Edward V. Long ID. -Mo.), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Symington, Cannon, Young (Ohio), and Inouye. MA.: ACTY. it C.) Senators Long (Mo.), Muskie, McIntyre, Mondale, McGee, Spong. MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Tower and Dominick. V:'. -ITY. 13 R.) Senators Brooke, Bennett, and Tower. Neese, Gordon A. Prof. Staff Mbr. OSOB 212 3871 SUBCOMMITTEE ON SECURITIES SUBCOMMITTEE ON PREPAREDNESS INVESTIGATION Harrison A. Williams, Jr. (D.-N.J.), Chairman John Stennis (D.-Miss.), Chairman MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Williams (NJ), Proxmire, Muskie, Long (Mo.), Mondale, Spong. MAJORITY: (5 D.) Senators Stennis, Symington, Jackson, Cannon, Byrd (W. Va.). MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Bennett, Hickenlooper, and Brooke. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Smith, Thurmond and Miller. STAFF SUBCOMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS 224A OSOB Direct Dial 225-2127 Thomas J. McIntyre (D. -N.H.), Chairman Kendall, James T. Chief Counsel Neal, Robert M. Prof. Staff Mbr. MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators McIntyre, Sparkman, Proxmire, Williams (NJ), McGee, Spong. Gilleas, Ben J. Dir. of Investigations Winters, Ellen Clerical Asst. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Percy, Tower and Brooke. French, Stuart P. Prof. Staff Mbr. Miller, Mary M. Clerical Asst. Harper, Everett L. Prof. Staff Mbr. Kalland, Donna Clerical Asst. Shaw, Samuel R. Prof. Staff Mbr. COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE SUBCOMMITTEE ON STATUS OF FORCES to consist of 18 Senators: (1) Interstate and foreign commerce generally, (2) R& Sam J. Ervin (D. N. C.), Chairman MAJORITY: (2 D.) Senators Ervin and McIntyre. MINORITY: (1 R.) Senator Thurmond. ulation of interstate railroads, busses, trucks, and pipe lines, (3) Communication by tel- Prof. Staff Mbr. OSOB 212 3871 ephone, telegraph, radia, and television, (4) Civil aeronautics except aeronautical and Braswell, T. Edward, Jr. space activities of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, (5) Merchant marine generally, (6) Registering and licensing of vessels and small boats, (7) Navigation and the laws relating thereto, including pilotage, (8) Rules and international arrangements to prevent COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY collisions at sea, (9) Merchant morine officers and seamen, (10) Measures relating to the reg- ulation of common carriers by water and to the inspection of merchant marine vessels, lights " to consist of 14 Senators: (1) Banking and currency generally, (2) Financial and signals, life-saving equipment, and fire protection on such vessels, (11) Coast and aid to commerce and industry, other than matters relating to such aid which are specif- Geodetic Survey, (12) The Coast Guard, including life- saving service, lighthouses, light - icolly assigned to other committees under this rule, (3) Deposit insurance, (4) Public ships, and ocean derelicts, (13) The United States Coast Guard and Merchant Marine Acad- and private housing, (5) Federal Reserve System (6) Gold and silver, including the coinage emies, (14) Weather Bureau, (15) Except as provided in paragraph (c), the Panama Canol thereof, (7) Issuance of notes and redemption thereof, (8) Voluation and revaluation of the and interoceanic canals generally, (16) Inland waterways, (17) Fisheries and wildlife, dollar, (9) Control of prices of commodities, rents, or services. including research, restoration, refuges, and conservation, (18) Bureau of Standards, in- John Sparkman (D. -Ala.), Chairman MAJORITY: (9 D.) Senators Sparkman - Ala.; Proxmire - Wis.; Williams-N.J. Muskie - cluding standardization of weights and measures and the metric system. Maine; Long - Mo.; McIntyre- Mondale- McGee- Wyo.; and Spong- Va. Warren G. Magnuson (D.-Wash.), Chairman and ex-officio member of all subcommittees. MINORITY: (5 R.) Senators Bennett-Utah; Tower - Texas; Hickenlooper-lowa; Brooke - Mass.; and Percy - Illinois. MAJORITY: (12 D.) Senators Magnuson Wash.; Pastore - R. 1.; Monroney - - Oklahoma STAFF 5300 NSOB Direct Dial 225-3921 Lausche Ohio; Bartlett -Alaska; Hartke -Ind.; Hart-Mich.; Cannon-Nev.; Brewster Odom, Lewis G. Staff Director McLean, Kenneth A. Prof. Staff Mbr. -Md.; Long - La.; Moss - Utah and Hollings S.C. and General Counsel Paradise, Stephen J. Asst. Counsel MINORITY: 6 R.) Seriators Cotton-N.H.; Morton - Ky.; Scott- Prouty-Vt.; Pearson - Kans.; and Griffin- Mich. Smith, Hugh H., Jr. Asst. Counsel Dicks, Edward Editor Evans, John R. Minority Staff Dir. Cavness, Olin Staff Asst. STAFF Chase, Henrietta S. Chief Clerk Beam, Pauline C. Secy. 5202 NSOB Direct Dial 225-5115 Egenroad, Charles L. Prof. Staff Mbr. Pugh, Caro M. Secy. Lordan, Frederick J. Staff Director Lewis, Willie L. Clerical Asst. Barnes, Reginald W. Asst. Counsel Barr, Florence Secy. Barer, Stanley H. Staff Counsel Markel, Daniel B. Prof. Staff Mbr. Penick, Paul M. Asst. Counsel Fried, Rose Marie Secy. Barry, James J. Asst. Staff Director Reid, W. Featherstone Staff Counsel Harrell, Julie S. Secy. Boehm, Walter Staff Counsel Meserve, William G. Staff Counsel Bowers, Joan A. Clerical Asst. Pertschuk, Michael General Counsel SUBCOMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Carr, Judith R. Clerical Asst. Stahl, Ethel M. Clerical Asst. William Proxmire (D. Wis.), Chairman Chase, Anna M. Clerical Asst. Rudolph, Vera B. Clerical Asst. MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Proxmire, Sparkman, Muskie, Long (Mo.), McIntyre, McGee. Clayton, Rita L. Clerical Asst. Sanders, Anne M. Clerical Asst. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Bennett, Hickenlooper, and Brooke. Cooper, Grace R. Clerical Asst. Sender, Stanton P. Staff Counsel Fogarty, Joseph R. Staff Counsel Shrum, Nadine E. Clerical Asst. SUBCOMMITTEE ON HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS French, Barbara J. Clerical Asst. Sidell, Arlene M. Clerical Asst. John Sparkman (D.-Ala.), Chairman Holifield, George W., Jr. Clerical Asst. Stern, Edward A. Prof. Staff Mbr. MAJORITY: (7 D.) Senators Sparkman, Proxmire, Williams (N.J.), Muskie, Long (Mo.), Harmon, Esther G. Clerical Asst. Swenson, Elizabeth H. Clerical Asst. McIntyre, and Mondale. Hurley, Raymond D. Staff Counsel Torre, Catherine C. Clerical Asst. MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Tower, Bennett, Hickenlooper, and Percy. Kocur, Juliane R. Clerical Asst. Wedin, John H. Prof. Staff Mbr. STAFF 5228 NSOB Direct Dial 225-6348 Huse, Harry C. Prof. Staff Mbr. Zapple, Nicholas Staff Counsel Coan, Carl A. S. Staff Director Palmer, James E., Jr. Prof. Staff Mbr. O'Neal, Dudley L., Jr. Chief Counsel Thomas, Doris I. Secy. SUBCOMMITTEE ON AVIATION Wise, Thomas M. Minority Counsel Smith, Marlene Secy. A. S. Mike Monroney (D. .-Okla), Chairman Jacobs, Clarence R. Investigator Olive, Eliyn Secy. MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Monroney, Bartlett, Lausche, Hart, Cannon, and Brewster. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Prouty, Morton, and Pearson. SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Edmund S. Muskle (D. -Me.), Chairman SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMMUNICATIONS MAJORI :6 D.) Senators Muskie, Sparkman, Williams (N.J.), Mondale, McGee and John Pastore (D.-R.I.), Chairman Spong. MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Pastore, Monroney, Hartke, Har ong (La.), and Moss. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Hickenlooper, Tower, and Percy. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Scott, Pearson, and Griffin. CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STAFFS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEES SUBCOMMITTEE ON (THE) CONSUMER COMMITTEE ON FINANCE Continued Warren G. Magnuson (D. Wash.), Chairman MAJORITY: (8 D.) Senators Magnuson, Pastore, Lausche, Hartre, Hart, Cannon, Brew Anderson N. Mex.: Gore- Tenn. ; ster, and Moss. Harted Fulbright Ark., Ribicoff Conn. MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Cotton, Morton, Scott, and Prouty. and Harris Okla. V:\ ATY 16 R.) Senators Williams- Carlson-Kansas; Bennett-Utah; Curtis-Neb.; SUBCOMMITTEE ON MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES Vertin- Ky., and Dirksen III. E. L. Bartlett, (D. -Alaska), Chairman STAFF MAJORITY: (7 D.) Senators Bartlett, Magnuson, Pastore, Hart, Brewster, Long (La.), 2227 NSOB Direct Dial 225-4515 and Hollings. Vail, Thomas Chief Counsel Thompson, Betty T. (Mrs.) Clerical Asst. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Griffin, Prouty, and Catton Thompson, Evelyn (Mrs.) Asst. Chief Clerk Nichols, Jesse R. Document Clerk McDermott, Francis Prof. Staff Mbr. O'Blenes, Carole Clerical Asst. SUBCOMMITTEE ON SURFACE TRANSPORTATION Constantine, Jay Prof. Staff Mbr. Castor, Ann Clerical Asst. Frank J. Lausche (D. -Ohio), Chairman Leonard, Will E. Prof. Staff Mbr. West, Rose Marie Clerical Asst. MAJORITY: (5 D.) Senators Lausche, Hartke, Cannon, Moss and Hollings. Best, Robert A. Prof. Staff Mbr. Mustard, Marsha Clerical Asst. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Morton, Scott, and Pearson. Shields, Theima (Mrs.) Clerical Asst. COMMITTEE ON DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS to consist of 8 Senators; (1) All meosures relating to the municipol affairs to consist of 19 Senators, to which committee shall be referred all proposed of the District of Columbio in generol, other than appropriations therefor, including -(2) legislation, messages, memorials, and other matters relating to the following subjects Public health and safety, sanitation, and quarantine regulations, (3) Regulation of sale (1) Relations of the U.S. with foreign nations generally, (2) Treaties, (3) Establishment of of intoxicating liquors, (4) Adulteration of food and drugs, (5) Taxes and tax sales, (6) boundary lines between the U.S. and foreign nation, (4) Protection of American citizens Insurance, executors, administrators, wills and divorce, (7) Municipal and juvenile courts, abroad and expatriation, (5) Neutrality, (6) International conferences and congresses, (7) The (8) Incorporation and organization of societies, (9) Municipal code and amendments to the American National Red Cross, (8) Intervention abroad and declarations of war, (9) Measures criminal and corporation laws. relating to the diplomatic service, (10) Acquisition of land and buildings for embassies and legations in foreign countries, (11) Measures to foster commercial intercourse with foreign Alan Bible (D. -Nev.), Chairman nations and to safeguard American business interests abroad, (12) United Nations Organ- ization and international financial and monetary organizations, (13) Foreign loans. MAJORITY: (5 D.) Senators Bible-Nev.; Morse - Ore.; Kennedy-N.Y.; Tydings-Md.;and Spong-Va. J. W. Fulbright (D. -Ark.), Chairman and ex-officio member of all subcommittees. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Prouty Vt.; Dominick Colo.; and Morton Ky. STAFF MAJORITY: (13 D.) Senators Fulbright - Sparkman - Ala. Mansfield - Mont.; Morse - 6222 NSOB Direct Dial 225-4161 Ore.; Gore Tenn.; Lausche Ohio; Church Idaho; Symington - Mo.; Dodd Conn. I Smith, Chester H. Staff Director Williams, Arlene Asst. Chief Clerk Clark Penn.; Pell R.I.; and McCarthy Minn. Malone, Owen J. Associate Counsel Cook, Olga Asst. Clerk MINORITY: (6 R.) Senators Hickenlooper Aiken Vt.; Williams Medill, James S. Asst. Counsel Conway, Mary V. Asst. Clerk Del.; Mundt-S. Dak.; Case N.J.; and Cooper-Ky. Judd, Richard E. Prof. Staff Mbr. Dias, Kathleen Asst. Clerk STAFF Direct Dial 225-plus ext. no. Abrahams, Howard A. Prof. Staff Mbr. Clemont, Hazel 1. Asst. Clerk Bldg. Room Ext. Marcy, Carl M. Chief of Staff Capitol S116 4615 SUBCOMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND COMMERCE Holt, Pat M. Consultant NSOB 4229 4651 Joseph D. Tydings (D. -Md.), Chairman Henderson, Donald G. Consultant NSOB 4304 5481 MAJORITY: (2 D.) Senators Tydings, and Kennedy. MINORITY: (1 R.) Senator Dominick. Kuhl, Arthur M. Chief Clerk Capitol S 116 4615 Tillman, Seth Consultant NSOB 4304 5381 SUBCOMMITTEE ON FISCAL AFFAIRS Jones, Norvill Consultant NSOB 4219 4618 William B. Spong (D. -Va.), Chairman Lowenstein, James G. Consultant NSOB 4304 5381 MAJORITY: (2 D.) Senators Spong and Morse. MINORITY: (1 R.) Senator Morton. Bader, William B. Consultant NSOB 4304 5381 Hansen, Morella Staff Assistant NSOB 4229 4651 SUBCOMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY Jensen, Milrae E. Staff Assistant Capitol S116 4615 Alan Bible (D. -Nev.), Chairman Riddleberger, Peter B. Staff Member NSOB 4308 5381 MAJORITY: (2 D.) Senators Bible and Tydings. MINORITY: (1 R.) Senator Dominick. Porter, Varney Asst. Clerk NSOB 4229 4651 Mitchel, Mildred Asst. Clerk NSOB 4219 4618 SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH, EDUCATION, WELFARE AND SAFETY McLaughlin, Mary N. Asst. Clerk Capitol S 116 4615 Wayne Morse (D.-Ore.), Chairman Smith, Carolyn F. Asst. Clerk NSOB 4229 4651 MAJORITY: (2 D.) Senators Morse and Kennedy. MINORITY: (1 R.) Senator Prouty. Brown, Margaret C. Ass.. Clerk NSOB 4304 5381 Vogtmann, Elmira Asst. Clerk NSOB 4229 4651 Solomon, Martha Asst. Clerk Capitol S116 4615 COMMITTEE ON FINANCE McKenna, Maureen F. Asst. Clerk NSOB 4304 5481 Baker, Betty J. Asst. Clerk NSOB 4229 4651 " to consist of 17 Senators; (1) Revenue measures generally, (2) The bonded debt Lovell, M. Kay Asst. Clerk NSOB 4304 5381 of the United States, (3) The deposit of public moneys, (4) Customs, collection districts, Baker, D. Dianne Asst. Clerk NSOB 4229 4651 and ports of entry and delivery, (5) Reciprocal trade agreements, (6) Transportation of Patterson, Anna Mae Asst. Clerk dutiable goods, (7) Revenue measures relating to the insular possessions, (8) Toriffs and Kendrick, Abner E. Printing Clerk NSOB 4225 4651 import quotas, and matters related thereto, (9) National social security, (10) Veterans Bowman, Bertie H. Asst. Clerk NSOB 4225 4651 measures generally, (11) Pensions of all the wars of the United States, general and special, Clinton, William Asst. Clerk NSOB 4225 4651 (12) Life insurance issued by the Government on account of service in the armed forces, Ponder, Harold Asst. Clerk NSOB 4225 4651 (13) Compensation of veterans. Carter, Andrew Asst. Clerk NSOB 4225 4651 Dockery, Robert H. NSOB 4229 4651 Russell B. Long (D. -La.), Chairman Schwarz, Ellen 0. NSOB 4229 4651 116 117 CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STAFFS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEES All subcommittees are consultative in nature and are not authorized to hold public hearings or shall have the duty of -(A) receiving and examining reports of the Comptroller General consider substantive legislation without the approval of the full Committee or its Chairman. of the United States and of submitting such recommendations to the Senate as it deems necessary or desirable in connection with the subject matter of such reports; (B) studying SUBCOMMITTEE ON AFRICAN AFFAIRS the operation of Government octivities at oll levels with a view to determining its economy Eugene J. McCarthy (D. -Minn.), Chairman and efficiency; (C) evaluating the effects of laws enacted to reorganize the legislative and MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators McCarthy, Lausche, Church, and Dodd. executive branches of the Government; (D) studying intergovernmental relationships between MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Hickenlooper and Mundt. the United States and municipalities, and between the United States and international orgon- Bldg. Room Ext. izations of which the United States is a member. Henderson, Donald G. Staff Consultant NSOB 4304 5481 John L. McClellan (D. --Ark.), Chairman MAJORITY: (10 Senators McClellan-Ark. Jackson-Wash.; Ervin-N. Car.; Gruening - SUBCOMMITTEE ON AMERICAN REPUBLICS AFFAIRS Alaska; Muskie-Maine Ribicoff-Conn.; Harris-Okla; Kennedy Metcalf-Mont.; Wayne Morse (D.-Ore.), Chairman and Montoya - Mex. MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Morse, Sparkman, Mansfield, and McCarthy. MINORITY: (5 R.) Senators Mundt S. Dak.; Curtis - Neb.; Javits-N.Y.; Hansen-Wyo.; MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Hickenlooper, Aiken, and Carlson. and Baker-Tenn. Holt, Pat M. Staff Assistant NSOB 4229 4651 STAFF 3304 NSOB Direct Dial 225-4751 Calloway, James R. Chief Counsel O'Brien, W. E. Prof. Staff Mbr. SUBCOMMITTEE ON CANADIAN AFFAIRS & Staff Director House, Freda Mae Clerical Asst. George Aiken (R.-Vt.), Chairman Grickis, Ann M. Asst. Chief Clerk Scott, Yvonne Clerical Asst. MAJORITY:(3D. Sen. Mansfield, Morse, Dodd. MINORITY: )Sen. Aiken, Mundt, Case. Shriver, Glenn K. Prof. Staff Mbr. Kalland, Anne L. Clerical Asst. Jones, Norvill Staff Assistant NSOB 4219 4618 Nobleman, Eli E. Prof. Staff Mbr. Sharp, Arthur A. Staff Editor Ryan, Charles M. Prof. Staff Mbr. Gooselaw, Jay Clerical Asst. SUBCOMMITTEE ON DISARMAMENT Albert Gore (D. -Tenn.), Chairman PERMANENT SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS MAJORITY: (5 D.) Senators Gore, Church, Symington, Clark and Pell. John McClellan (D.-Ark,), Chairman MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Hickenlooper, Aiken, and Cooper. MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators McClellan, Jackson, Ervin, Muskie, Ribicoff, and Harris. Bader, William B Staff Assistant NSOB 4304 5381 MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Mundt, Curtis, and Javits. STAFF Direct Dial 225-plus ext. SUBCOMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL POLICY AFFAIRS Bldg. Room Ext. Thomas J. Dodd (D. -Conn.), Chairman Adlerman, Jerome S. General Counsel OSOB 101 4828 MAJORITY: (3 D.) Senators Dodd, Clark, McCarthy. MINORITY: (1 R.) Sen. Williams (Del). O'Donnell, Donald F Chief Counsel to Majority OSOB 161 6458 Holt, Pat M. Staff Consultant NSOB 4229 4651 Balaban, Jack S. Investigator OSOB 159 6458 Beatson, Robert J. Investigator OSOB 101 3721 SUBCOMMITTEE ON EUROPEAN AFFAIRS Breen, Ray F. Investig tor OSOB 159 2057 John Sparkman (D.-Ala.), Chairman Brick, John Investigator OSOB 159 3724 MAJORITY: (5 D.) Senators Sparkman, Lausche, Pell, McCarthy, and Symington. Calabrese, Alphonse F. Investigator OSOB 159 6458 MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Carlson, Williams (Del.), Case, Cooper. Clay, Perman H. Investigator OSOB 161 2057 Henderson, Donald G. Staff Consultant NSOB 4304 5481 Cromwell, Charles H. III Investigator OSOB 159 3724 Lowenstein, James G. Staff Consultant NSOB 4304 5481 Crosby, Horace E. Asst. Counsel OSOB 160 6528 Bader, William B. Staff Assistant NSOB 4304 5381 Davies, Dorothy H. Assistant Clerk NYC Davis, Frederick E. Investigator OSOB 159 3724 SUBCOMMITTEE ON FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS Dearborn, Alice S. Asst. Clerk OSOB 160 6527 Frank J. Lausche (D.-Ohio) Dillon, James H. Investigator OSOB 159 6458 MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Lausche, Sparkman, Gore, and Dodd. Duffy, LaVern J. Asst. Counsel OSOB 160 6529 MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Hickenlooper, Carlson, Mundt, and Cooper. Dunne, Robert E. Asst. Counsel OSOB 159 3724 Bldg. Room Ext. Ferrara, B₃ rbara A. Assistant Clerk OSOB 101 3721 Jones, Norvill Staff Consultant NSOB 4304 5381 Jones, B. Crichton Research Assistant OSOB 159 2057 Lowenstein, James G. Staff Consultant NSOB 4304 5381 Kamerick, Paul E. Asst. Counsel OSOB 161 6458 Kennedy, Rosemary K. Asst. Clerk OSOB 101 3721 SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AFFAIRS Kirby, Paul V. Investigator OSOB 159 6458 Frank Church (D. -Idaho), Chairman McLees, Catherine C. Assistant Clerk OSOB 161 2057 MAJORITY: (3D.) Sen. Church, Clark, McCarthy. MIN. (3R.) Sen. Carlson, Williams, Case. Mannix, Joseph M. Asst. Counsel OSOB 101 4828 Hansen, Morella Staff Assistant NSOB 4229 4651 Martin, Catherine J. Assistant Clerk OSOB 160 6527 Morgan, Philip W. Chief Counsel to Minority OSOB 160 6528 SUBCOMMITTEE ON NEAR EASTERN AND SOUTH ASIAN AFFAIRS Nunnally, Thomas A. Investigator OSOB 101 3722 Stuart Symington (D.-Mo.), Chairman Sullivan, Elizabeth K. Staff Editor OSOB 101B 4828 MAJORITY:(3 D.) Sen. Symington, Mansfield, Sparkman. MIN. :(2 R.) Sen. Mundt, Case. Switzer, Mildred L. Asst. Clerk OSOB 161 2057 Lowenstein, James G. Staff Asst., South Asia NSOB 4304 5381 Van Horn, Iva V. Asst. Clerk NSOB 4121 5842 Bader, William Staff Asst., Near East NSOB 4304 5381 Walsh, John J. Investigator OSOB 101 3721 Watt, Ruth Young Chief Clerk OSOB 101 4828 SUBCOMMITTEE ON STATE DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATION AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS Wilber, Georgia H. Asst. Clerk OSOB 160 6527 Mike Mansfield (D. Mont. Chairman Wilson, Frank H. Investigator OSOB 101 3721 MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Mansfield, Morse, Gore and Pell. Wright, Carolyn L. Assistant Clerk OSOB 161 2057 MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Aiken, Williams (Del.) and Cooper. Jones, Norvill Staff Assistant NSOB 4304 5381 SUBCOMMITTEE ON EXECUTIVE REORGANIZATION Abraham A. Ribicoff (D. Conn.), Chairman MAJORITY: (6 D.) Sen. Ribicoff, McClellan, Gruening, Kennedy (N. Y.), Harris, Montoya. COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Javits, Hansen, and Baker. STAFF 182 0508 Direct Dial 225-2308 asist of 15 Senators; (A) Budget and accounting measures, other than appro- Danaceau, Paul Staff Director Behrens, Eggert F Prof. Staff Mor. priations, (B) Reorganizations in the executive branch of the Government, Such committee Mager Robert J. Counsel Vienna, David P. Prof. Starf Mbr. Gell. Pample , Chief Circu Menard, Mary E. Received. CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STAFFS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEES SUBCOMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AID EXPENDITURES SUBCOMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS Ernest Gruening (D. -Alaska), Chairman George McGovern (S. Dak.), Chairman MAJORITY: (5 D.) Senators Gurening, Muskie, Ribicoff, Metcalf, and Montoya. MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators McGovern, Jackson, Anderson, Gruening, Burdick, Metcalf. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Mundt, Hansen and Baker. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Fannin, Hansen, and Hatfield. STAFF 162 OSOB Direct Dial 225-4727 Gamble, James H. Staff Assistant NSOB 3106 4971 Beaser, Herbert W. Chief Counsel Kreger, Roderick Min. Consultant Lippman, Joseph Staff Director Eklund, Harriet Editor SUBCOMMITTEE ON MINERALS, MATERIALS AND FUELS Ernest Gruening (D. -Alaska), Chairman SUBCOMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT RESEARCH MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Gruening, Jackson, Bible, Moss, McGovern, and Nelson. Fred R. Harris (D. -Okla.), Chairman MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Jordan (Idaho), Allott, and Fannin. MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Harris, McClellan, Ribicoff, and Montoya. Bldg. Room Ext. MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Mundt and Hansen. French, Stewart Staff Assistant NSOB 3106 4971 STAFF 217A OSOB Direct Dial 225-2125 Ebbin, Steven Staff Director Brezina, Dennis Staff Asst. SUBCOMMITTEE ON PARKS AND RECREATION Mansbridge, Fred Minority Staff Mbr. Alan Bible (D.-Nev.), Chairman MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Bible, Jackson, Anderson, Church, Moss, and Neison. SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Hansen, Kuchel, and Hatfield. Edmund S. Muskie (D. -Maine), Chairman Whitacre, Roy Staff Assistant NSOB 3106 49 MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Muskie, Ervin, Ribicoff, Kennedy (N.Y.), Metcalf, Montoya. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Mundt, Hansen, and Baker. SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC LANDS STAFF 357 OSOB Direct Dial 225-4718 Frank Church (D.-Idaho), Chairman Smith, Charles M. Staff Director Turner, E. Winslow Gen. Counsel MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Church, Jackson, Bible, Gruening, Hayden, and Metcalf. Berry, Robert E. Minority Counsel Pierce, Bonnie J. Clerical Asst. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Allott, Jordan (Idaho), and Fannin. Dennis, Lucinda T. Admin. Secy. Preast, Elizabeth A. Clerical Asst. Bldg. Room Ext. Ward, Porter Staff Assistant NSOB 3106 4971 SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS Henry M. Jackson (D. Wash.), Chairman SUBCOMMITTEE ON TERRITORIES AND INSULAR AFFAIRS MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Jackson, Muskie, Ribicoff, Harris, Kennedy (N. Y.), Metcalf. Quentin N. Burdick (N. Dak.), Chairman MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Mundt, Javits and Baker. MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Burdick, Jackson, Hayden, McGovern, Nelson, Metcalf. STAFF 135 OSOB Direct Dial 225-3381 MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Allott, Jordan (Idaho), and Fannin. Fosdick, Dorothy Staff Director Tufts, Robert W. Chief Consultant Gamble, James H. Staff Assistant NSOB 3106 4971 Brown, Richard Research Asst. SUBCOMMITTEE ON WATER & POWER RESOURCES Clinton P. Anderson (D. -N. Mex.), Chairman COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Anderson, Jackson, Church, Moss, Burdick and Hayden. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Kuchel, Allott and Jordan (Idaho). to consist of 1/ Senators; (1) Public Londs generolly, including entry, easements, French, Stewart Staff Assistant NSOB 3106 4971 and grazing thereon, (2) Mineral resources of the public lands, (3) Forfeiture of land grants and alien ownership, including alien ownership of mineral lands, (4) Forest reserves and SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT national parks created from the public domain, (5) Military parks and battlefields, and Henry M. Jackson (D. -Wash.), Chairman national cemeteries, (6) Preservation of prehistoric ruins and abjects of interest on the pub- MAJORITY: (2 D.) Senators Jackson and Anderson. MINORITY: (1 R.) Sen. Kuchel. lic domain, (7) Measures relating generally to the insular possessions of the United States except those offecting their revenue ond appropriations, (8) Irrigation and reclomation, in- cluding woter supply for reclamation projects, and easements of public lands for irrigation COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY projects, (9) Interstate compacts relating to apportionment of waters for irrigation purposes (10) Mining inter ests general, (11) Mineral land laws and claims and entries thereunder to cansist of 16 Senators; (1) Judicial proceedings, civil and criminal, generally, (12) Geological survey, (13) Mining schools and experimental stations, (14) Petroleum (2) Constitional omendments, (3) Federal court and judges, (4) Lacal courts in the Territor- conservation and conservation of the radium supply in the United States, (15) Relations of ies and passessions, (5) Revision and codification of the statutes of the United Stotes, the United States with the Indians and the Indian tribes, (16) Measures relating to the care, (6) National penitentiaries, (7) Pratection of trade and commerce against unlawful restraints education, and management of Indians, including the care and allotment of Indian lands and and monapalies, (8) Holidays and celebrations, (9) Bankruptcy, mutiny, espionage, and general and special measures relating to claims which are paid out of Indian funds. counterfeiting, (10) State and Territorial boundary lines, (11) Meetings of Congress, attend- once of Members, and their acceptance of incompatible offices, (12) Civil liberties, (13) Henry M. Jackson (D. -Wash.), Chairman and ex-officio member of all subcommittees Patents, capyrights, and trodemorks, (14) Patent Office, (15) Immigration and naturalizo- tian, (16) Appartionment of Representatives, (17) Measures relating to claims against the MAJORITY: (11 D.) Senators Jackson - Wash.; Anderson - N. Mex.; Bible - Nev.; Church - United States, (18) Interstate compacts generally. Idaho; Gruening Alaska; Moss Utah; Burdick N. Dak.; Hayden Ariz.; McGovern- S. Dak.; Nelson-Wis.; and Metcalf-Mont. James 0. Eastland (D.-Miss.), Chairman MINORITY: (6 R.) Senators Kuchel - Calif. ; Allott-Colo.; Jordan - Idaho; Fannin - Ariz. ; MAJORITY: (11 D.) Senators Eastland-Miss. McClellan-Ark.; Ervin-N. Car.; Dodd - -Wyoming; and Hatfield-Oregon. Conn.; Hart-Mich.; Long-Mo.; Kennedy Bayh-Indiana; Burdick-N. Dak.; Tydings-Md.; and Smathers-Fla. STAFF MINORITY: (5 R.) Sen. Dirksen-III.; Hruska Neb.; Fong Hawaii; Scott Pa.; and 3106 NSOB Direct Dial 225-4971 Thurmond S. Car. Verkler, Jerry T. Staff Director Frank, Laurence Documents Clerk STAFF French, Stewart Chief Counsel Donnelley, Rosemary Secy. 2226 NSOB Direct Dial 225-5225 Reid, E. Lewis Minority Counsel Sutton, Betty Secy. Holloman, John H., III Chief Counsel Chrissos, Costas D. Clerical Asst. Hart, Darryl A. Asst. Min. Counsel Mackenzie, Jessie Secy. & Staff Director Gray, Beatrice M. Clerical Asst. Gamble, James H. Prof. Staff Mbr. Brateng, Avis Secy. Collins, Thomas B. Prof. Staff Mor. Mathews, Vivian C. Clerical Asst. Van Ness, 'iam J. Spec. Counsel Click, Janis Secy. Green, George S. Prof. Staff Ubr. Mundy, Elinore M Clerical Asst. Ward, Port Prof. Staff Mbr. Williams, Victoria Secy. Rosenberger, Francis C. Prof. Staff V5 Smith, Midred Clerical Asst. Whitacre, Roy M. Prof. Staff Mbr. Nolan, Barbara Secy. Mockett, Peter V. " Prot U:e (Yer .' Aist. name Cvv: human CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STAFFS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEES SUBCOMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE SUBCOMMITTEE ON FEDERAL CHARTERS, HOLIDAYS AND CELEBRATIONS Edward V. Long (D-Mo.), Chairman Everett M. Dirksen (R. -III.), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Long, Hart, Bayh, and Burdick. MAJORITY: (1 D.) Senator McClellan. MINORITY: (1 R.) Senator Dirksen. MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Dirksen, and Thurmond. STAFF 3214 NSOB Direct Dial 225-5617 SUBCOMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION Fensterwald, Bernard, Jr. Chief Counsel Smith, Kennard Investigator James Eastland -Miss.), Chairman Waters, Bernard, Jr. Minority Counsel Lanier, Dorothy T. Clerk for Minority MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Eastland, McClellan, Ervin, Kennedy (Mass.), and Hart. Homme H. G. Jr. Asst. Counsel Mote Eleanor D. Clerk for Minority MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Dirksen, Fong, and Thurmond. Kass, Benny L. Asst. Counsel Radcliffe, Shirley J. Secy. STAFF Helein, Charles H. Consultant Hargadine, Georganna M. Asst. Clerk 2306 NSOB Direct Dial 225-2347 Coulter, Kathryn M. Spec. Asst. Pogue, Betty A. Asst. Clerk Mesmer, Fred M. Staff Director DeGooyer, Franzetta R. Clerk Pattie, Kenton H. Rsch. Asst. Willging, James F. Asst. Clerk Ashcraft, Ann Clerk Horrigan, Arthur J. Staff Mbr. Ohlhausen, William G. Rsch. Asst. Blair, Drury H. Staff Mbr. McCloskey, Mary J. Clerk Stevens, William A. Minority Staff Mbr. Buckner, Catlett L. Staff Mbr. SUBCOMMITTEE ON ANTITRUST AND MONOPOLY LEGISLATION SUBCOMMITTEE ON IMPROVEMENTS IN JUDICIAL MACHINERY Philip A. Hart (D. -Mich.), Chairman Joseph D. Tydings (D. Md.), Chairman MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Hart, Dodd, Long (Mo.) McClellan, Ervin, Kennedy (Mass.). MAJORITY: (5 D.) Senators Tydings, McClellan, Hart, Ervin, and Smathers. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Dirksen, Hruska, and Fong. MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Hruska, and Scott. STAFF 412 DSOB Direct Dial 225-5573 STAFF Blair, Dr. John M. Chief Economist Alexander, Lois E. Economist 6308 NSOB Direct Dial 225-3618 George, Elaine Steno. McCarthy, Catherine McQ. Steno. Figinski, M. Albert Chief Counsel Greene, Jacquelyn Y. Secy. Blum, Jack A. Asst. Counsel Dawson, Gloria (Mrs.) Steno. Daneker, David C. Deputy Counsel Burke, Brenda B. Secy. Chaney, Katherine Ford Steno. Montier, Mrs. Gladys E. Chief Clerk Gherardi, Thomas G. Deputy Counsel Fetner, Barbara A. Secy. Chumbris, Peter N. Minority Counsel Brown, Sara E. Steno. for Minority Nelson, Richard P. Minority Counsel Swanson, Verla M. Secy. to Minority Clifford, George E. Asst. Counsel Read, Arlone Steno. Scott, Dorothy M. Chief Clerk Cohen, S. Jerry Staff Director & Biancaniello, Mary Jean Steno. Chief Counsel Pearo, James E., Jr. Messenger SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL PENITENTIARIES Bangert, Charles E. Asst. Counsel Sparks, Wilbur D. Atty. Edward V. Long (D.-Mo,), Chairman Flurry, Horace L. Asst. Staff Dir. Thompson Alyce M. Minority Staff Mbr. MAJORITY: (2 D.) Senators Long, Burdick. MINORITY: (2 R) Senators Hruska, Scott. and Chief Counsel Measday, Walter S. Economist Goodwin, Dorothy D. Attorney Youngblood, Joanne Steno. SUBCOMMITTEE ON PATENTS, TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTS Sharp, Dean E. Asst. Counsel Williams, Thomas C. Assoc. Counsel John L. McClellan (D. -Ark.), Chairman Randall, Donald A. Asst. Counsel Waters, Brenda C. Telephone Operator MAJORITY: (3 D.) Senators McClellan, Hart, and Burdick. Shipman, Philip C. File Clerk Zayanni, Emily W. Steno. MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Scott and Fong. Bario, Patricia Y. Edit. Dir. & Ofc. Mgr. Spence, William A., Jr. Research Asst. STAFF Schultz, James S. Minority Counsel 349 A OSOB Direct Dial 225-2268 Haaser, Stephen G. Chief Clerk Miller, Wilma E. Secy. SUBCOMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Brennan, Thomas C. Chief Counsel Ronca, Vivian R. Asst. Clerk Birch Bayh (D. -Ind.), Chairman Williams, Edd N., Jr. Assoc. Counsel MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Bayh, Eastland, Dodd, Ervin, Tydings, and Smathers. MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Dirksen, Hruska, Fong, and Thurmond. SUBCOMMITTEE ON REVISION AND CODIFICATION STAFF 419 OSOB Direct Dial 225-3018 Sam J. Ervin (D.-N. Car.), Chairman Conrad, Larry A. Chief Counsel McGroarty, Bernadette MAJORITY: 2 D.) Senators Ervin and Hart. MINORITY: (1 R.) Senator Scott. Flynn, Clyde Minority Counsel Maloney, James J. STAFF 341 OSOB Direct Dial 225-3318 Cummings, Lawrence Schaub, Glenda Graham Smith, Robert Bland Chief Counsel Reed, Lois (Mrs.) Clerk Esmond, Esther H. Minority Clerk Swanson, Martha I. Price, Ruth S. (Mrs.) Chief Clerk SUBCOMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNAL SECURITY Sam J. Ervin, Jr. (D.-N. Car.), Chairman James 0. Eastland (D. -Miss.), Chairman MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Ervin, McClellan, Long (Mo.), Kennedy (Mass.) Bayh Smathers. MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Eastland, McClellan, Ervin, Dodd, Bayh, and Smathers. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Hruska, Fong, and Thurmond. MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Hruska, Dirksen, Scott, and Thurmond. STAFF 102 OSOB Direct Dial 225-5527 STAFF Woodard, Paul L. Chief Counsel Lorenzo, Christopher M. Research Asst. 3232 NSOB Direct Dial 225-6241 & Staff Director Lyles, Helen S. Secy. Sourwine, J. G. Chief Counsel Conner, Carrie Secy. Edmisten, Rufus L. Counsel MacNaughton, Marcia J. Prof. Staff Mbr. Arens, William H. Investigator Somes, Naomi W. Clerk Evans, Lewis W. Counsel Nelson, Richard P. Minority Counsel Baker, Dorothy C. Office Manager Ziglar, James W. Rsch. Asst. Butler, Elaine M. Secy. Simmons, Belva T. Prof. Staff Mbr. Littman, A. Warren Assoc. Counsel Dua, Bernice E. Secy. Gomez, Angelina T. Secy. Smith, W. Hall, III Prof. Staff Mbr. McArthur, Alan D. Assoc. Counsel Fann, Frances M. Secy. Gowen, Mary A. Secy. Madden, Roberta F. Secy. Norpel, John R., Jr. Research D Tonnar, Helen Conf. Secy. Grieg, Lydia S. Chief Clerk Schroeder, Frank W. Chief Investigator Hutto, Ralph H., Jr. Asst. Edit. Dir. Tarabochia, Alfonso L. Investigator Tinajero, Dorothy S. Secy. SUBCOMMITTEE ON ORIMINAL LAWS & PROCEDURES Scott, Samuel J. Asst. Counsel Miller, Carolyn L. Steno. John L. McClellan (D. -Ark.), Chairman Warren, Donald S. Editorial Director Blackwell, Kitty B. Conf. Secy. MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators McClellan, Ervin, Hart, Eastland, and Kennedy (Mass.). MINORITY: (? ) Senators Hruska, Scott, and Thurmond. SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY MAJORITY: ) Senators McClellan, Ervin, Hart. MINORITY: (2 D.) Sen. Hruska, Scott. Thomas Dodd (D. -Conn.) Chairman STAFF 2206 NSOB Direct Dial 225-3281 MAJORITY: (6 D.1 Senators Dodd, Hart, Bayh, Burdick, Tydi and Kennedy (Mass.) Paisley, William A. Chief Counsel Downey, Mabel A. Clerk MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Hruska, Fong, and Thurmond. (Continued) CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STAFFS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEES STAFF SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION 241 OSOB Direct Dial 225-2951 Wayne Morse (D.-Ore.), Chairman Perian, Carl L. Staff Director Gleason, Eugene W. Editorial Dir. MAJORITY: (7 D.) Senators Morse, Hill, Yarborough, Clark, Randolph, Kennedy (N. Y.), McGill, Elizabeth T. Chief Clerk Mooney, William C. Investigator and Williams (N.J.). Freivalds, Peter Research Asst. Frank, Julia P. Staff Asst. MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Prouty, Javits, Dominick, and Murphy. Smith, Nancy L. Asst. Chief Clerk Ganyon, Sandra S. Secy. Bldg. Room Ext. Ketcham, Anne W. Staff Asst. Baugher, Barbara R. Secy. Lee, Charles Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 4230 5375 DePaulo, Elizabeth V. Staff Asst. SUBCOMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT AND MANPOWER SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON REFUGEES AND ESOAPEES Joseph S. Clark (D. Penn.), Chairman Edward M. Kennedy (D. -Mass.), Chairman MAJORITY: (6 D. Senators Clark, Randolph, Pell, Kennedy (Mass.), Nelson, Kennedy (NY). MAJORITY: (3 D.) Senators Kennedy (Mass.), McClellan and Tydings. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Prouty, Javits, and Murphy. MINORITY: (1 R.) Senator Fong. Smith, William C. Prof. Staff Mbr. OSOB 359 3968 STAFF 132 OSDB Direct Dial 225-4118 Abrams, George General Counsel McDonald, Shannon Secy. SUBCOMMITTEE ON HEALTH Chang, Donald M. Minority Counsel deHaan, Dale S. Rsch. Asst. Lister Hill (D.-Ala.), Chairman MAJORITY: (5 D.) Senators Hill, Yarborough, Williams (N.J.), Pell, and Kennedy (Mass. ). SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON SEPARATION OF POWERS MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Javits, Murphy and Dominick. Sam J. Ervin (D. -N. Car.), Chairman Barclay, Robert Prof. Staff Mbr. NSOB 4220 5375 MAJORITY: (3D.) Sen. Ervin, McClellan, Burdick. MIN. (2 Sen. Dirksen, Hruska. STAFF 1403 NSOB Direct Dial 225-4434 SUBCOMMITTEE ON LABOR Baskir, Lawrence Chief Counsel& Moore, Thelma P. Chief Clerk Ralph W. Yarborough (D.-Tex.), Chairman Staff Director Brady, Lawrence J. Minority Counsel MAJORITY: (7 D.) Senators Yarborough, Morse, Randolph, Pell, Nelson, Kennedy (N. Y.), Kurland, Philip B. Chief Consultant Bobbitt, Mary M. Secy. and Williams (N.J.). Bickel, Alexander M. Consultant McCoskey, Robert G. Consultant MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Javits, Prouty, Fannin, and Griffin. Harris Robert 0. Counsel NSOB 4228 5375 SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ACT John L. McClellan (D. Ark.), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators McClellan, Dodd, Ervin, and Kennedy (Mass.). SUBCOMMITTEE ON MIGRATORY LABOR MINORITY: (1 R.) Senator Dirksen. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., (D.-N.J.), Chairman STAFF 2204 NSOB Direct Dial 225-4751 MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Williams (N.J.), Kennedy (Mass.), Nelson, Kennedy (N.Y.) Gooselaw, Jay E. (Mrs.) Chief Clerk MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Murphy and Fannin. STAFF G-237 NSOB Direct Dial 225-367 Blackwell, Frederick R. Counsel Wilkinson, Carolyn Clerical Asst COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE Chertkov, Boren Assoc. Counsel Dobbyn, Nina Clerical Asst Smith, Jeanette Clerical Asst. ". to consist of 16 Senators; (1) Measures relating to education, labor or public welfare generally, (2) Mediation and arbitration of labor disputes, (3) Wages and hours of SUBCOMMITTEE ON RAILROAD RETIREMENT labor, (4) Convict labor and the entry of goods made by convicts into interstate commerce, Claiborne Pell (D. -R.I.), Chairman (5) Regulation or prevention of importation of foreign laborers under contract, (6) Child lab- MAJORITY: D.) Senators Pell, Morse, Clark. MINORITY R.) Sen. Dominick, Griffin. or, (7) Labor statistics, (8) Labar standards, (9) School-lunch pragram, (10) Vocational Wexler, Stephen Counsel N50B 4228 537! rehabilitation, (11) Railroad labor and railroad retirement and unemployment, except revenue measures relating thereto, (12) United States Employees' Compensation Commission, (13) Columbia Institution for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind; Howard University; Freedmen's Hospi- SUBCOMMITTEE ON VETERANS' AFFAIRS tal; and Saint Elizabeth's Hospital, (14) Public health and quarantine, (15) Welfare of miners Edward Kennedy (D. Mass.), Chairman (16) Vocational rehabilitation and education of veterans, (17) Veterans' hospitals, medical MAJORITY: (5 D.) Sen. Kennedy (Mass.), Yarborough, Randolph, Nelson, and care and treatment of veterans, (18) Soldiers' and sailors' civil relief, (19) Readjustment Kennedy (N. Y.). of servicemen to civil life. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Dominick, Fannin, and Griffin. Guest, James Counsel OSOB 252 453 Lister HIII (D.-Ala.), Chairman Kettendorf, Helen Clerical Asst. OSOB 252 453 MAJORITY: (10 D.) Senators Hill-Ala.; Morse Ore.; Yarborough - Tex. Clark-Penn.; Randolph W. Va.; Williams N.J.; Pell R.I.; Kennedy-Mass.; Nelson Wis.; and SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON ARTS & HUMANITIES Kennedy N.Y. Claiborne Pell (D. -R.I.), Chairman MINORITY: (5 R.) Senators Javits-N.Y.; Prouty-Vt.; Dominick-Colo.; Murphy - Calif.; MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Pell, Yarborough, Williams (N.J.), and Kennedy (Mass.). Fannin-Ariz.; and Griffin Mich. MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Javits and Murphy. STAFF 4230 NSOB Direct Dial 225-5375 Wexler, Stephen Counsel NSOB 4230 537 McClure, Stewart E. Chief Clerk Whittaker, Marjorie Asst. Chf. Clk. Forsythe, John S. General Counsel Eagle, Helyn Clerical Asst. Barclay, Robert Prof. Staff Mbr. Gould, Lucille Clerical Asst. SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON INDIAN EDUCATION Lee, Charles Prof. Staff Mbr. Forsythe, Eleanor Clerical Asst. Robert F. Kennedy, (D. N.Y.), Chairman Smith, William Assoc. Counsel Garofoli, Sandra Clerical Asst. MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Kennedy (N. Y.), Morse, Williams and Yarborough. Wexler, Stephen Assoc. Counsel Hampton, Dolores Clerical Asst. MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Fannin and Dominick. Harris Robert 0. Assoc. Counsel Porcher Margaret Clerical Asst. STAFF 4230 NSOB Direct Dial 225-509 Finnegan, Les Prof. Staff Mbr. Price, Ann G. Clerical Asst. Marmeter, Adrian Prot. Staff Mbr. Higdon, Margo Clerical Asst Carleton, Charles Prof. Staff Mbr. Coffey, Steven Editor Gray, John Minority Staff Mbr. Millenson, Roy Minority Clerk Weatherman, Julie Clerical Asst. Mittelman, Eugene Minority Counsel Hocutt, Anne Clerical Asst. SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON UTILIZATION OF SCIENTIFIC MANPOWER Patricelli, hert Min. Prof. Staff Mbr. Patterson, Ellen Clerical Asst. Gaylord Nelson ID. -Wis.), Chairman McClintoc. ary Min. Cler. Asst. Brown, Daphne Min. Cler. Asst. MAJORITY (2 0.) Senatives Clare Benedict, Peter Assoc. Min. Counsel Raskin, Beatrice Min. Cler. Asst. Overler Stephen Otley, William Printing Clerk CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STAFFS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEES COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE Huyett, J. B. Jr. Prof. Staff Mbr. Garrabrant, C. Ann Clerical Asst. Meyer, M. Barry Counsel Douglas, LaVerne Clerical Asst. to consist of 12 Senators; (1) The Federal service generally, (1) The status of officers ond employees of the United States, including their compensation, classification, Symes. Harold A. Prof. Staff Mbr. Medlin, Pauline B. Clerical Asst. van Vladricken, J. F. Prof. Staff Mbr. Midthun Ruth Minority ClericalAsst. and retirement, (3) The postal service generally, including the railway mail service, and Gerrish, Richard E. Minority Staff Director Putz, Eleanor M. Clerical Asst. measures relating to ocean mail and pneumatic-tube service; but excluding post roads, (4) Postal-savings banks, (5) Census and the collection of statistics generally, (6) The Nation- Grundy, Richard Prof. Staff Mbr. Guard, Bailey Min. Asst. Chief Clk. al Archives. SUBCOMMITTEE ON AIR AND WATER POLLUTION A. S. Mike Monroney (D. -Okla.), Chairman and ex-officio member of all subcommittees. Edmund S. Muskie (D. -Maine), Chairman MAJORITY: (8 D.) Senators Monroney Okla.; Yarborough Texas; Randolph W. Va. ; MAJORITY: (7 D.) Senators Muskie, Randolph, Bayh, Tydings, Inouye, Montoya Spong. McGee -Wyo.; Brewster Hartke Burdick Dak.; and Hollings Car. MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Boggs, Murphy, Cooper, and Baker. MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Carlson-Kan.; Fong-Hawaii; Boggs - Del.; Fannin-Ariz. SUBCOMMITTEE ON FLOOD CONTROL - RIVER AND HARBORS STAFF 6206 NSOB Direct Dial 225-5451 Stephen M. Young (D. Ohio), Chairman Burzio, John M. Staff Director Johnston, Gladys N. Secy. MAJORITY: (7 D.) Senators Young (Ohio), Randolph, Muskie, Gurening Jordan (N. Car.), Minton, E. David General Counsel Moore, Ann G. Secy. Paschal, Frank A. Minority Clerk Talley, Dixie Lee Secy. Inouye and Bayh. Prof. Staff Mbr. MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Cooper, Fong, Murphy, and Jordan (Idaho). Key, Hugh B., II Thornburg, Claudia M. Secy. Murph, Harold F. Prof. Staff Mbr. Winter, Donna R. Secy. SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Yocum, Jack Rsch. Analyst Elliott, Aileen Rsch. Analyst B. Everett Jordan (D. -N. Car.), Chairman Miller, William W. Printing Clerk Thiers, Edith W. Postmaster Clerk MAJORITY: (3 D.) Senators Jordan (N.Car.), Young (Ohio), and Inouye. MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Fong and Boggs. SUBCOMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE Jennings Randolph (D. -W. Va.), Chairman SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ROADS MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Randolph, Hartke, Burdick, and Hollings. Jennings Randolph (D. -W. Va.), Chairman MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Fong and Fannin. MAJORITY: (8 D.) Senators Randolph, Gurening, Jordan (N.C.), Bayh, Montoya, Young SUBCOMMITTEE ON CONTESTED NOMINATIONS (Ohio), Tydings and Spong. MINORITY: (5 R.) Senators Cooper, Fong, Boggs, Jordan (Idaho), and Baker. A. S. Mike Monroney (D.-Okla.), Chairman MAJORITY: (2 D.) Senators Monroney, Yarborough. MINORITY: (1 R.) Senator Carlson. SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Jennings Randolph (D. -W. Va.), Chairman SUBCOMMITTEE ON HEALTH BENEFITS AND LIFE INSURANCE MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Randolph, Muskie, Gruening, Montoya Tydings, Spong. Daniel B. Brewster (D. -Md.), Chairman MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Cooper, Murphy, Jordan (Idaho), and Baker. MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Brewster, McGee, Hartke, and Hollings. MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Boggs, and Fannin. SUBCOMMITTEE ON POSTAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ON RULES AND ADMINISTRATION Ralph Yarborough (D. Tex.), Chairman to consist of 9 Senators; (A) Matters relating to the payment of money out of the MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Yarborough, McGee, Brewster, and Hartke. contingent fund of the Senate or creating a charge upon the same; except that any resolution MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Carlson and Fong. relating to substantive matter within the jurisdiction of any other standing committee of the Senate shall be first referred to such committee, (B) Except as provided in paragraph (o) 8, SUBCOMMITTEE ON RETIREMENT matters relating to the Library of Congress and the Senate Library; statuary and pictures; Gale W. McGee (D. -Wyo.), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators McGee, Yarborough, Randolph, and Burdick. acceptance or purchase of works of art for the Capitol; the Botanic Gardens; managementof the Library of Congress; purchase of books and manuscripts; erection of monuments to the MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Fong and Boggs. memory of individuals, (C) Except as provided in paragraph (o) 8, matters relating to the Smithsonian Institution and the incorporation of similar institutions, (D) Matters relating to the election of the President, Vice President, or Members of Congress; corrupt practices; COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS contested elections; credentials and qualifications; Federal elections generally; Presidential to consist of 16 Senators; (1) Flood control and improvement of rivers and harbors succession, (E) Matters relating to parliamentary rules; floor and gallery rules; Senate Res- taurant; administration of the Senate Office Buildings and of the Senate Wing of the Capitol; (2) Public works for the benefit of navigation, and bridges and dams (other than internation- al bridges ond dams), (3) Water power, (4) Oil and other pollution of navigable waters assignment of office space; and services to the Senate, (F) Matters relating to printing and carrection of the Congressional Record." (5) Public buildings and occupied or improved grounds of the United States generally, (6) "Such committee shall also have the duty of assigning office space in the Senate Measures relating to the purchase of sites and construction of post offices, customhouses, Federal courthouses, and Government buildings within the District of Columbia, (7) Meas- wing of the Capitol and in the Senate Office Buildings." ures relating to the Capitol building and the Senate and House Office Buildings, (8) Meas. B. Everett Jordan (D. -N. Car.), Chairman ures relating to the construction or reconstruction, maintenance, and care of the buildings, and grounds of the Botanic Gardens, the Library of Congress, and the Smithsonian Institu- MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Jordan-N. Car.; Hayden-Ariz.; Cannon-Nev.; Pell-R. I.; ion, (9) Public reservations and parks within D.C. including Rock Creek Park and the Zoo- Clark Penn.; and Byrd-W. Va. logical Park, (10) Measures relating to construction or maintenance of roads and post roads. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Curtis - Neb. Cooper Ky.; and Scott Penn. STAFF 305 OSOB Direct Dial 225-6352 Jennings Randolph (D. -W. Va.), Chairman and ex officio member of all subcommittees. Harrison, Gorden F. Staff Director Hastings, Lewis B. Prof. Staff Mor. MAJORITY: Sen. Randolph-1 Va.; Young-Ohio; Muskie Gruening- Alexander, Hugh Q. Chief Counsel Moore, Marian G. Asst. Chief Clerk Jordan Inouye Hawaii; Bayh-Ind. Montoya- Tydings Spong- Va. Mote, Walter L. Prof. Staff Mbr. Sharp, Hildreth T. Clerical Asst. MINORITY: (6 R.) Senators Cooper Ky.; Fong Hawaii; Boggs Del.; Murphy -Calif.; Hastings, Lewis B. Prof. Staff Mor Segers, Miriam Clerical Asst. Jordan - Idaho; and Baker-Tenn. Green, Fitzhugh Prof. Staff Mor. STAFF 4204 NSOB Direct Dial 225-6176 Royce, Richard B. Chief Clerk& Clark, Frances T. Calendar Clerk SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS Staff Director Forcum, Kathaleen R. Admin. Clerk Howard W. Cannon 10 -Nev.), Chairman Billings, LL... G. Prof. Staff Mbr. Cole, Joan C. Asst. to Chief Clk. (Centinued) CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STAFFS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEES STAFF 310 OSOB Direct Dial 225-5647 SUBCOMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Duffy, James H. Chief Counsel Daly, Mary G. Secy. Jennings Randolph (D.-W. Va.), Chairman Van Kirk, Burkett Minority Counsel Orton, Charlotte Secy. Asst. MAJORITY: (5 D.) Senators Randolph, Sparkman, Bible, Nelson, Smathers. Dahlke, Barbara R. Clerical Asst. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Baker, Dominick, and Javits. SUBCOMMITTEE ON STANDING RULES OF THE SENATE Carl Hayden (D.-Ariz.), Chairman SUBCOMMITTEE ON TAXES MAJORITY: (2 D.) Senators Hayden and Cannon. MINORITY: (1 R.) Senator Cooper. Alan Bible (D.-Nev.), Chairman STAFF 312 OSOB Direct Dial 225-3414 MAJORITY: (5 D.) Senators Bible, Long (La.), Bartlett, Harris, and Smathers. Zuver, Charles O. Prof. Staff Mbr. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Hatfield, Baker, and Javits. SUBCOMMITTEE ON LIBRARY SELECT COMMITTEE ON STANDARDS AND CONDUCT B. Everett Jordan (D. -N. Car.), Chairman consisting of six Members of the Senate three majority and three MAJORITY: (2 D.) Senators Jordan (N.C.), Clark. MINORITY: (1 R.) Senator Cooper. minority. Receives complaints and investigates allegations of improper conduct re- commends disciplinary action recommends additional rules or regulations reports SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRINTING violations of law to proper authorities. Carl Hayden (D.-Ariz.), Chairman John Stennis (D. Miss.), Chairman MAJORITY: (2 D.) Senators Hayden and Jordan (N. Car.) MINORITY: (1 R.) Sen. Scott. Wallace F. Bennett (R. -Utah), Vice Chairman MAJORITY: (3 D.) Senators Stennis, Monroney, and McCarthy. SUBCOMMITTEE ON RESTAURANT MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Bennett, Cooper, and Pearson. Howard W. Cannon(D. -Nev.), Chairman STAFF 222 OSOB Direct Dial 225-2981 MAJORITY: (2 D.) Senators Cannon and Clark. MINORITY: (1 R.) Senator Scott. Fern, Benjamin R. Chief Counsel White Grace M. Secy. Spence, H. Michael Assoc. Counsel Marciniak, Elizabeth P. Secy. SUBCOMMITTEE ON SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Claiborne Pell (D. -R.I.), Chairman MAJORITY: (2 D.) Senators Pell, Byrd (W. Va.). MINORITY: (1 R.) Senator. Cooper. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING to consist of 20 members of the Senate. Studies and investigates problems of the SELECT COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS aging and reports findings and makes recommendations to the United States Senate, but does to consist of 17 Senators. It shall be the duty of such committee to study and not report legislation. Scheduled to expire Jan. 31, 1968. survey by means of research and investigation all problems of American small-business ent- Harrison A. Williams (D. -N.J.), Chairman erprises, and to obtain all facts possible in relation thereto which not only be of public int- MAJORITY: (13 D.) Senators Williams Smathers Morse - Ore. ; Bible-Nev.; erest, but which would aid the Congress in enacting remedial legislation and to report to the Church-Idaho; Randolph - W. Va.; Muskie-Me.; Long-Mo.; Moss - Utah; Kennedy - Senate from time to time the results of such studies and surveys. No proposed legislation Mass.; Yarborough Texas; Young - Ohio; and Mondale-Minn. shall be referred to such committee and such committee shall not have power to report MINORITY: (7 R.) Senators Dirksen III.; Carlson Kan.; Prouty - Vt.; Fong Hawaii; by bill or otherwise have legislative jurisdiction. Miller Iowa; Morton Ky.; and Hansen Wyoming. George A. Smathers (D. -Fla.), Chairman STAFF G-233 NSOB Direct Dial 225-5364 MAJORITY: (11 D.) Senators Smathers - Fla Sparkman-Ala. Long-La.; Morse - Ore. Oriol, William E. Staff Director Keevers, Marion P. Min. Chief Clerk Bible Nev.; Randolph W. Va.; Bartlett Alaska; Williams N.J.; Nelson Wis.; Norman, J. William Prof. Staff Mbr. Hyder, Carolyn R. Asst. Clerk Montoya N. Mex.; and Harris Okla. Slinkard, Patricia G. Chief Clerk Miller, John Guy Min. Staff Dir. MINORITY: (6 R.) Senators Javits Y.; Scott-Penn.; Cotton-N.H.; Dominick-Colo.; Baker Tenn.; and Hatfield-Oregon. SUBCOMMITTEE ON CONSUMER INTERESTS OF THE ELDERLY STAFF 424 OSOB Direct Dial 225-5175 Harrison A. Williams, Jr. (D.-N.J.), Chairman McInarnay, William T. Staff Director & Evans, Ernest Prof. Staff Mbr. MAJORITY: (7 Senators Williams, Morse, Church, Muskie, Long, Kennedy, Yarborough. General Counsel Byrne, Elizabeth A. Chief Clerk MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Fong, Carlson, Morton, and Hansen. Watts, Raymond D. Assoc. Counsel Taylor, Gertrude N. Asst. Chief Clerk O'Connor Blake Prof. Staff Mbr. Dye Elaine Secy. SUBCOMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT AND RETIREMENT INCOMES Gordon, Benjamin Prof. Staff Mbr. Klatt, Sandra Kay Secy. Jennings Randolph (D. -W. Va.), Chairman Spira, Herbert L. Counsel Cox Rhonda F. Secy. MAJORITY: (5 D.) Senators Randolph, Church, Bible, Long (Mo.), and Moss. Ford, Tim C. Counsel Murphy, Pamela Secy. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Prouty, Fong, and Miller. Swann, John Clerical Asst. Young, Diana Secy. Grossman, James H. Minority Counsel Hauser, Mary Ruth Secy. SUBCOMMITTEE ON FEDERAL, STATE AND COMMUNITY SERVICES Frankel, Emil Asst. Minority Counsel Edward M. Kennedy (D. -Mass.), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Kennedy (Mass.), Bible, Yarborough and Young (Ohio). SUBCOMMITTEE ON FINANCING AND INVESTMENT MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Miller, Dirksen, and Hansen. John Sparkman (D.-Ala.), Chairman MAJORITY: (5 D.) Senators Sparkman, Bartlett, Morse, Williams (N.J.), and Smathers. SUBCOMMITTEE ON HEALTH OF THE ELDERLY MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Dominick, Cotton, Javits. George A. Smathers (D. -Fla.), Chairman MAJORITY: (8 D.) Senators Smathers, Morse, Muskie, Long, Moss, Yarborough, Williams SUBCOMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT (N.J.), Kennedy(Mass.) and Mondale. Joseph M. Montoya (D. -N. Mex.), Chairman MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Dirksen, Carlson, Fong, and Morton. MAJORITY: (5 D.) Senators Montoya, Long (La.), Bible, Randolph, and Smathers. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Scott, Cotton, and Javits. SUBCOMMITTEE ON HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY Frank E. Moss (D. -Utah), Chairman SUBCOMMITTEE ON MONOPOLY MAJORITY: (7 D.) Senators Moss, Williams (N.J.), Church, Muskie, Young (Chio), Morse, Gaylord Nelson (D. -Wis.), Chairman Kennedy (Mass), and Mondale. MAJORITY: (5 D.) Senators Nelson, Sparkman, Long (La.), Morse, and Smathers. MINDRITY: (4 R.) Senators Carlson, Prouty, Morton and Hansen. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Scott, Hatfield, and Javits. SUBCOMMITTEE ON LONG-TERM CARE Frank E. Moss (0. Utah), Chairman SUBCOMMIT ON RETAILING, DISTRIBUTION, AND MARKETING PRAOTICES Wayne Morse D.-Ore.), Chairman MAJORITY: (5 D.) Senators Morse, Williams (N.J.), Montoya, Harris, and Smathers. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Cotton, Scott, and Javits. CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY SUBCOMMITTEE ON RETIREMENT AND THE INDIVIDUAL Walter F. Mondale (D. Minn.), Chairman MAJORITY: (5 D.) Sen. Mondale, Long, Kennedy (Mass.), Young (Ohio) and Yarborough. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Prouty, Fong and Miller. SENATE DEMOCRATIC POLICY COMMITTEE Mike Mansfield (D.-Mont.), Chairman Senators Mansfield Mont.; Hill Ala.; Russell Ga.; Hayden Ariz.; Magnuson Wash.; Pastore-R.I.; and Symington - Mo. Ex Officio: Senators Long-La.; and Byrd, W. Va. Legislative Review Committee: Senator Muskie Me., Chairman; Senators Inouye-Hawaii; Hart-Mich.; and Brewster-Maryland. STAFF S-118 CAPITOL Direct Dial 225-5551 Moore, Pauline R. Chief Clerk & Leach, Daniel E. Counsel Counsel Mathew, Marie Secy. Ferris, Charles Counsel Kingston, Kathleen Secy. Sames, Mary A. Counsel DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Edmund Muskie (D. Maine), Chairman Joseph Tydings (D. -Md.), Vice Chairman Senators Harris, Jackson, McGee, McIntyre, Mondale, Proxmire, Sparkman, Anderson, Bartlett, and Symington. STAFF 130 OSOB Direct Dial 225-2447 Hoffmann, Frank N. Executive Director Towles, Barbara Secy. to Exec. Dir. SENATOR GEO (R) Vermont Peterson, Isabelle M. Admin. Secy. Committee on A su SENATE DEMOCRATIC STEERING COMMITTEE Agric. Credit makes Democratic Committee Assignments. Soil Conserva Mike Mansfield (D.-Mont.), Chairman Committee on F Senators Mansfield - Mont.; Bible-Nev.; Clark-Penn.; Dodd-Conn.; Ellender - I Hayden - su Ariz.; Holland-Fla.; McClellan-Ark.; Russell-Ga.; Williams-N.J.; McCarthy - Minn.; American Rej Anderson- Mex.; Symington - Mo. ; Proxmire-Wis.; and Hartke-Ind. Disarmament Ex Officio Members: Senators Byrd-W. Va.; and Long-La. State Dept. o Canadian Aff SENATE REPUBLICAN POLICY COMMITTEE Joint Committee su Bourke B. Hickenlooper, (R.-Iowa), Chairman Communities Senators Hickenlooper, Smith-Me.; Young-N. Dak.; Dirksen-III. Kuchel-Calif.; Mur Research, De phy-Calif; Carlson - Kan. ; Cotton, N.H.; Morton - Ky. Aiken-Vt.; Bennett-Utah; Legislation Dominick-Colo.; Javits-N.Y.; Mundt - S. Dak. and Williams-Del. SENATOR GORD STAFF 333 OSOB Direct Dial 225-2946 (R) Colorado Rhodes, Fred B., Jr. Staff Director Kammerman, David Prof. Staff Mbr. Committee on A LaPlante, Bryan F. Deputy Staff Dir. Makarius, Cordelia B. Prof. Staff Mbr. su Barr, Bruce R. Prof. Staff Mbr. Templeman, Harold M. Prof. Staff Mbr. Department C Burgess, Arthur E. Prof. Staff Mbr. Hatch, William B. Prof. Staff Mbr. Deficiences - Clancy, Martin J. Prof. Staff Mbr. Lombard, Charles F. Prof. Staff Mbr. Foreign Oper DeWeese, Winitrede B. Prof. Staff Mbr. Winnett, Dolores K. Prof. Staff Mbr. Independent ( Public Works SENATE REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Army Civil Bureau of George Murphy (R. Calif.), Chairman Power Hugh Scott (R. Penn.), Vice Chairman Treasury, P. Senators Murphy, Scott, Hruska, Cooper, Thurmond, Fong, Boggs, Miller, Tower, Transportatic Pearson, Baker, Brooke, Percy, Hatfield. Committee on In STAFF 445 OSOB Direct Dial 225-2351 su Nunn, Lee R. Director Frazier, Doris Recptnst. Minerals, Ma Clitton, Richard P. Secy. Public Lands Water & Pow SENATE REPUBLICAN COMMITTEES ON COMMITTEES Joint Committee makes Republican Committee Assignments. essential Fe Frank Carlson (R.-Kansas), Chairman Senators Carlson-Kan.; Curtis-Neb.; Case-N.J.; Allott-Colo.; Morton-Ky.; Prouty-Vt.; Jordan-Idaho; Fannin-Ariz.; Griffin Mich.; and Hansen Wyo. SENATOR CLIN (D) New Mex SENATE REPUBLICAN CALENDAR COMMITTEE Committee on A. Senator Paul J. Fannin, Chairman, and Senator Baker. Chairman 130 STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS Foreign Affairs (Suite 2170. phone 5021, meets Tuesday) : others E. Morgan, of Pennsylvania. Frances P. Bollon, of Ohio. coment J. Zablocki, of Wisconsin. E. Ross Adair, of Indiana. Denar Burleson, of Texas. William S. Mailliard, of California. I-dua F. Kelly, of New York. Peter 11. B. Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey. Wayne L. Hays, of Ohio. William S. Broomfield, of Michigan. Armistend I. Solden, Jr., of Alabama. J. Irving Whalley, of Pennsylvania. Barratt O'Hara, of Illinois. II. R. Gross, of Iowa. 1. 11. Fountain, of North Carolina. E. Y. Berry, of South Dakota. Dante B. Fascell, of Florida. Edward J. Derwinski, of Illinois. Leonard Farbstein, of New York. F. Bradford Morse, of Massachusetts. Charles C. Diggs, Jr., of Michigan. Vernon W. Thomson, of Wisconsin. William T. Murphy, of Illinois. James G. Fulton, of Pennsylvania. Cornelius E. Gallagher, of New Jersey. Paul Findley, of Illinois. Robert N. C. Nix, of Pennsylvania. John Buchanan, of Alabama. John S. Monagan, of Connecticut. Robert Taft, Jr., of Ohio. Donald M. Fraser, of Minnesota. Benjamin S. Rosenthal, of New York. Edward R. Roybal, of California. John C. Culver, of Iowa. Lee H. Hamilton, of Indiana. John V. Tunney, of California. Boyd Crawford, Staff Administrator Armed Services (Suite 2120. phone 4151. meets Tuesday) i Rivers, of South Carolina. William 11. Bales, of Massachusetts. I Plation, of Massachusetts. bestic C. Arends, of Illinois. word Hebert, of Louisiana. Alvin E. O'Konski, of Wisconsin. with Price, of Illinois. William (i. Bray, of Indiana. Fisher, of Texas. Bob Wilson, of California. Porter Hardy, Jr., of Virginia. Charles S. Gubser, of California. Charles E. Bennett, of Florida. Charles E. Chamberlain, of Michigan. Limes A. Byrne, of Pennsylvania. Mexander Pirnic, of New York. samel S. Stratton, of New York. Durward G. Hall, of Missouri. otis (i. Pike, of New York. Donald D. Clancy, of Ohio. Richard II. Ichord, of Missouri. Robert T. Staford, of Vermont. Lucien N. Nedzi, of Michigan. Richard S. Schweiker, of Pennsylvania. Alton Lennon, of North Carolina. Charles A. Halleck, of Indiana. Wm. J. Randall, of Missouri. Carlelon J. King, of New York. (i. Elliott Hagan, of Georgia. William L. Dickinson, of Alabama. Charles H. Wilson, of California. Charles W. Whalen, Jr., of Ohio. Robert L. Leggett, of California. James V. Smith, of Oklahoma: Donald J. Irwin, of Connecticut. Frank E. Evans, of Colorado. Floyd V. Hicks, : Washington. Hervey G. Machen, of Maryland. Speedy O. Long, of Louisiana. E. S. Johnny Walker, of New Mexico. Santiago Polanco-Abrou, of Puerto Rico. John R. Blandford, Chief Counsel DOMESTIC AFFAIRS [Democrats in roman; Republicans in italics] Agriculture (Suite 1301, phone 2171, meets first Tuesday) W. R. Poage, of Texas. Page Belcher, of Oklahoma. E. C. Gathings, of Arkansas. Charles M. Teague, of California. John L. McMillan, of South Carolina. Catherine May, of Washington. Thomas G. Abernethy, of Mississippi. Bob Dole, of Kansas. Watkins M. Abbitt, of Virginia. George V. Hanson, of Idaho. Paul C. Jones, of Missouri. William C. Wampler, of Virginia. Frank A. Stubblefield, of Kentucky. George A. Goodling, of Pennsylvania. Graham Purcell, of Texas. Clarence E. Miller, of Ohio. Maston O'Neal, of Georgia. J. Herbert Burke, of Florida. Thomas S. Foley, of Washington. Robert B. Mathias, of California. Joseph Y. Resnick, of New York. Wiley Mayne, of Iowa. Eligio de la Garza, of Texas. John Zwach, of Minnesota. Joseph P. Vigorito, of Pennsylvania. Thomas S. Kleppe, of North Dakota. Walter B. Jones, of North Carolina. Robert D. Price, of Texas. John G. Dow. of New York. John T. Myers, of Indiana. Bill Nichols, of Alabama. G. V. Montgomery, of Mississippi. Frank J. Brasco, of New York. John R. Rarick, of Louisiana. Santiago Polanco-Abreu, of Puerto Rico. Christine S. Gallagher, Clerk Select Committee on Small Business Phone. 225-5821 (Code 180) Chairman.-Joc L. Evins, Representative from Tennessee. Wright Patman, Representative from Texas. Tom Steed, Representative from Oklahoma. John C. Kluczynski, Representative from Illinois. John D. Dingell, Representative from Michigan. Neal Smith, Representative from Iowa. James C. Corman, Representative from California. Donald J. Irwin, Representative from Connecticut. Joseph P. Addabbo, Representative from New York. Arch A. Moore, Jr., Representative from West Virginia. Silvio O. Conte, Represen from Massachusetts. James T. Broyhill, Representative from North Carolina. Frank Horton, Representative from New York. Rogers C. B. Morton, Representative from Maryland. Laurence J. Burton, Representative from Utah. Staff Director and General Counsel.-Bryan Haskell Jacques, 4505 10th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Clerk.-Myrtle Ruth Foutch, 103 G Street SW. 20024. Minority Counsel.-John J. Williams, 4903 Fort Sumner Drive 20016. 271 Public Works (Suite 2165. phone 4472, meets upon call of chairman) George 11. Fallon, of Maryland. William C. Cramer, of Florida. John A. Blatnik, of Minnesota. William II. Harsha, of Ohio. Robert E. Jones, of Alabama. James R. Grorer, Jr., of New York. John C. Kluczynski, of Illinois. James C. Cleveland, of New Hampshire. James C. Wright, Jr., of Texas. Don 11. Clausen, of California. Renneth J. Gray, of Illinois. Robert C. McFroen, of New York. Frank M. Clark, of Pennsylvania. John J. Duncan, of Tennessee. Ed Edmondson, of Oklahoma. Fred Schwengel, of Iown. Harold T. Johnson, of California. Henry C. Schadeberg, of Wisconsin. W. J. Bryan Dorn, of South Carolina. M. G. Snyder, of Kentucky. David N. Henderson, of North Carolina. Robert V. Denney, of Nebraska. Arnold Olsen, of Montana. Roger II. Zion, of Indiana. Ray Roberts, of Texas. Jack H. McDonald, of Michigan. Robert A. Everett, of Tennessee. John P. Hammerschmidt, of Arkansas. Richard D. McCarthy, of New York. Clarence E. Miller, of Ohio. James Kee, of West Virginia. James J. Howard, of New Jersey. Edwin W. Edwards, of Louisiana. Jerome R. Waldie, of California. Richard J. Sullivan, Chief Counsel DOMESTIC AFFAIRS 2 Post Office and Civil Service (Suite 344, phone 4057, meets Grst, third, and fifth Thursdays of each month) Thaddeus J. Dulski, of New York. Robert J. Corbett, of Pennsylvania. David N. Henderson, of North Carolina. H. R. Gross, of Iowa. Arnold Olsen, of Montana. Glenn Cunningham, of Nobraska. Morris K. Udall, of Arizona. Edward J. Derwinski, of Illinois. Dominick V. Daniels, of New Jersey. Albert W. Johnson, of Pennsylvania. Robert N. C. Nix, of Pennsylvania. James T. Broyhill, of North Carolina. Joe Pool, of Texas. Daniel E. Button, of New York. William J. Green, of Pennsylvania. William L. Scott, of Virginia. James M. Hanley, of New York. Philip E. Ruppe, of Michigan. Charles II. Wilson, of California. James A. McClure, of Idaho. Jerome R. Waldie, of California. Fletcher Thompson, of Georgia. Richard C. White, of Texas. William D. Ford, of Michigan. Lee H. Hamilton, of Indiana. Frank J. Brasco, of New York. Charles E. Johnson, Staff Director District of Columbia (Suite 1310, phone 4457, meets first Monday) John L. McMillan, of South Carolina. Ancher Nelsen, of Minnesota. Thomas G. Abernethy, of Mississippi. William L. Springer, of Illinois. William L. Dawson, of Illinois. Alvin E. O' Konski, of Wisconsin. Abraham J. Multer, of New York. William H. Harsha, of Ohio. John Dowdy, of Texas. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. Basil L. Whitener, of North Carolina. Frank Horton, of New York. B. F. Sisk, of California. Jocl T. Broyhill, of Virginia. Charles C. Diggs, Jr., of Michigan. Larry Winn, Jr., of Kansas. G. Elliott Hagan, of Georgia. Gilbert Gude, of Maryland. Don Fuqua, of Florida. John Zwach, of Minnesota. Donald M. Fraser, of Minnesota. Sam Steiger, of Arizona. Brock Adams, of Washington. Andrew Jacobs, Jr., of Indiana. E. S. Johnny Walker, of New Mexico. James T. Clark, Clerk Interior and Insular Affairs (Suite 1324, phone 2761, meets Wednesday) Wayne N. Aspinall, of Colorado. John P: Saylor, of Pennsylvania. Janies A. Haley, of Florida. E. Y. Berry, of South Dakota. Ed Edmondson, of Oklahoma. Craig Hosmer, of California. Walter S. Baring, of Nevada. Joe Skubitz, of Kansas. Roy A. Taylor, of North Carolina. Laurence J. Burton, of Utah. Harold T. Johnson, of California. Rogers C. B. Morton, of Maryland. Hugh L. Carey, of New York. Wendell Wyatt, of Oregon. Morris K. Udall, of Arizona. George V. Hansen, of Idaho. Phillip Burton, of California. Ed Reinecke, of California. John V. Tunney, of California. Theodore R. Kupjerman, of New York. Thomas S. Folcy, of Washington. John H. Kyl, of Iowa. Richard C. White, of Texas. Sam Steiger, of Arizona. Robert W. Kastenmeier, of Wisconsin. Howard W. Pollock, of Alaska. James G. O'Hara, of Michigan. James A. McClure, of Idaho. William F. Ryan, of New York. Patsy T. Mink, of Hawaii. James Kcc, of West Virginia. Lloyd Meeds, of Washington. Abraham Kazen, of Texas. Santiago Polanco-Abreu, of Puerto Rico. Nancy J. Arnold, Chief Clerk FISCAL AND ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Banking and Currency (Suite 2129, phone 4247, meets first and third Tuesdays) Wright Patman, of Texas. William B. Widnall, of New Jersey. Abraham J. Multer, of New York. Paul A. Fino, of New York. William A. Barrett, of Pennsylvania. Florence P. Droyer, of Now Jersey. Leonor Kretzer (Mrs. John B.) Sullivan, Saymour Halpern, of New York. of Missouri. William E. Brock 3d, of Tennessee. Henry S. Reuss, of Wisconsin. Del Clawson, of California. Thomas L. Ashley, of Ohio. Albert W. Johnson, of Pennsylvania. William S. Moorhead, of Pennsylvania. J. William Stanlon, of Ohio. Robert G. Stephens, Jr., of Georgia. Chester L. Mize, of Kansas. Fornand J. St Germain, of Rhode Sherman P. Lloyd, of Utah. Island. Benjamin B. Blackburn, of Georgia. Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas. Garry E. Brown, of Michigan. Joseph G. Minish, of New Jersey. Lawrence G. Williams, of Pennsylvania. Richard T. Hanna, of California. Chalmers P. Wylie, of Ohio. Tom S. Gettys, of South Carolina. Frank Annunzio, of Illinois. Thomas M. Rees, of California. Jonathan B. Bingham, of New York. Nick Galifianakis, of North Carolina. Tom Bevill, of Alabama. Paul Nelson, Clerk and Staff Director Interstate and Foreign Commerce (Suite 2125, phone 2927, meets on call of chairman) Harley O. Staggers, of West Virginia. illiam L. Springer, of Illinois. Samuel N. Friedel, of Maryland. Samuel L. Devine, of Ohio. Torbert II. Macdonald, of Massachu- Ancher Nelson, of Minnesota. setts. Hastings Keith, of Massachusetts. John Jarman, of Oklahoma. Glenn Cunningham, of Nebraska. John E. Moss, of California. James T. Broyhill, of North Carolina. John D. Dingell, of Michigan. James Harvey, of Michigan. Paul G. Rogers, of Florida. Albert W. Walson, of South Carolina. Horace R. Kornegay, of North Caro- Tim Lee Carter, of Kentucky linn. G. Robert Walkins, of Pennsylvania. Lionel Van Dearlin, of California. Donald G. Brolzman, of Colorado. J. J. (Jake) Pickle, of Texas. Clarence J. Brown, Jr., of Ohio. Fred B. Rooney, of Pennsylvania. Dan H. Kuykendall, of Tennessee. John M. Murphy, of New York. Joe Skubitz, of Kansas. David E. Satterfield 3d, of Virginia. Daniel J. Ronan, of Illinois. Brock Adams, of Washington. Richard L. Ottinger, of New York. Ray Blanton, of Tennessee. W.S. (Bill) Stuckey, of Georgia. Peter N. Kyros, of Maine. W. E. Williamson, Clerk Appropriations (Suite H218, phone 2771, meets upon call of chairman) George II. Mahon, of Texas. Frank T. Bow, of Ohio. Michael J. Kirwan, of Ohio. Charles R. Jonas, of North Carolina. Jamie L. Whitten, of Mississippi. Mclvin R. Laird, of Wisconsin. George W. Andrews, of Alabama. Elford A. Cederberg, of Michigan. John J. Rooney, of New York. Glenard P. Lipscomb, of California. Robert L. F. Sikes, of Florida. John J. Rhodes, of Arizona. Otto E. Passman, of Louisiana. William E. Minshall, of Ohio. Joe L. Evins, of Tennessee. Robert 11. M ichel, of Illinois. Edward P. Boland, of Massachusetts. Silvio O. Contc, of Massachusetts. William H. Natcher, of Kentucky. Odin Langen, of Minnesota. Daniel J. Flood, of Pennsylvania. Ben Reifel, of South Dakota. Tom Steed, of Oklahoma. Glenn R. Davis, of Wisconsin. George E. Shipley, of Illinois. Howard W. Robison, of New York. John M. Slack, Jr., of West Virginia. Garner E. Shriver, of Kansas. John J. Flynt, Jr., of Georgia. Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania. Neal Smith, of Iowa. Mark Andrews, of North Dakota. Robert N. Giaimo, of Connecticut. William H. Harrison, of Wyoming. Julia Butler Hansen, of Washington. Louis C. Wyman, of New Hampshire. Charles S. Joelson, of New Jersey. Burt L. Talcott, of California. Joseph P. Addabbo, of New York. Charlotte T. Reid, of Illinois. John J. McFall, of California. Donald W. Ricgle, Jr., of Michigan. W. R. Hull, Jr., of Missouri. Jeffery Cohelan, of California. Thomas G. Morris, of New Mexico. Edward J. Patten, of New Jersey. Clarence D. Long, of Maryland. John D. Marsh, Jr., of Virginia. Sidney R. Yates, of Illinois. Bob Casey, of Texas. David Pryor, of Arkansas. Kenneth Sprankle, Clerk and Starf Director JUSTICE, LAW AND ORDER Judiciary (Suite 2137, phone 3051, meets Tuesday) Emanuel Celler, of New York. William M. McCulloch, of Ohio. Michael A. Feighan, of Ohio. Richard 11. Po.O, of Virginia. Edwin E. Willis, of Louisiana. Arch A. Moore, Jr., of West Virginia. Peter W. Rodino, Jr., of New Jersey. William T. Cahill, of New Jersey. Byron G. Rogers, of Colorado. Clark MacGregor, of Minnesota. Harold D. Donohue, of Massachusetts. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. Jack Brooks. of Texas. Edward Hutchinson, of Michigan. William M. Tuck, of Virginia. Robert McClory, of Illinois. Robert T. Ashmore, of South Carolina. Henry P. Smith Sd, of New York. John Dowdy, of Texas. William V. Roth, .lr., of Delaware. Basil L. Whitener, of North Carolina. Thomas J. Meskill, of Connecticut. Robert W. Kastenmeier, of Wisconsin. Charles W. Sandman, Jr., of New James C. Corman, of California. Jersey. William L. St. Ongo. of Connecticut. Thomas F. Railsback, of Illinois. Don Edwards, of California. Edward G. Biester, Jr., of Pennsylvania. William L. Hungate, of Missouri. Charles E. Wiggins, of California. Herbert Tenzer, of New York. John Conyers, Jr., of Michigan. Andrew Jacobs, Jr., of Indiana. Joshua Eilberg, of Pennsylvania. BOSS E. Dick, Staff Director HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE Education and Labor (Suite 2175, phone 4527, meets second and fourth Tuesdays) Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky. William H. Ayres, of Ohio. Edith Green, of Oregon. Albert H. Quic, of Minnesota. Frank Thompson, Jr., of New Jersey. Charles E. Goodell, of New York. Elmer J. Holland, of Pennsylvania. John M. Ashbrook, of Ohio. John 11. Dent, of Pennsylvania. Alphonzo Bell, of California. Roman C. Pucinski, of Illinois. Ogden R. Reid, of New York. Dominick V. Daniels, of New Jersey. Edward J. Gurney, of Florida. John Brademas, of Indiana. John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois. James G. O'Hara, of Michigan. William J. Scherle, of Iowa. Hugh L. Carey, of New York. John R. Dellenback, of Oregon. Augustas F. Hawkins, of California. Marvin L. Esch, of Michigan. Sam M. Gibbons, of Florida. Edwin D. Eshleman, of Pennsylvania. William D. Ford, of Michigan. James C. Gardner, of North Carolina. William D. Hathaway, of Maine. William A. Steiger, of Wisconsin. Patsy T. Mink, of Hawaii. James II. Scheuer, of New York. Lloyd Meeds, of Washington. Phillip Burton, of California. Carl Albert, of Oklahoma. Robert E. McCord, Chief Clerk Merchant Marine and Fisheries (Suite 1334, phone 4047, meets Wednesday of each week) Edward A. Garmatz, of Maryland. William S. Mailliard, of California. Leonor Kretzer (Mrs. John B.) Sullivan, Thomas M. Pelly, of Washington. of Missouri. Charles A. Mosher, of Ohio. Frank M. Clark, of Pennsylvania. James R. Grover, Jr., of New York. Thomas L. Ashley, of Ohio. Rogers C. B. Morton, of Maryland. John D. Dingell, of Michigan. Hastings Keith, of Massachusetts. Alton Lennon, of North Carolina. Jack Edwards, of Alabama. Thomas N. Downing, of Virginia. G. Robert Walkins, of Pennsylvania. James A. Byrne, of Pennsylvania. Ed Reinocke, of California. Paul G. Rogers, of Florida. Henry C. Schadeberg, of Wisconsin. Frank A. Stubblefield, of Kentucky. William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. John M. Murphy, of New York. John R. Dellenback, of Oregon. William L. St. Onge, of Connecticut. Howard W. Pollock, of Alaska. John G. Dow, of New York. Philip E. Ruppe, of Michigan. Joseph E. Karth, of Minnesota. Daniel E. Button, of New York. William D. Hathaway, of Maine. Walter B. Jones, of North Carolina. Richard T. Hanna, of California. Henry Helstoski, of New Jersey. Robert J. McElroy, Clerk Veterans' Affairs (Suite 356, phone 3527, meets upon call of chairman) Olin E. Tengue, of Texas. W. J. Bryan Dorn, of South Carolina. E. Ross Adair, of Indiana. James A. Haley, of Florida. William II. Ayres, of Ohio. Walter S. Baring, of Novada. Paul A. Fino, of New York. Robert A. Everett, of Tennessee. John P. Saylor, of Pennsylvania. Thaddeus J. Dulski, of New York. Charles M. Teague, of California. Horace R. Kornegay, of North Carolina. Seymour Halpern, of New York. Ray Roberts, of Texas. John J. Duncan, of Tennessee. George E. Brown, Jr., of California. Theodore R. Kupferman, of New York. David E. Satterfield 3d, of Virginia. John P. Hammerschmidi, of Arkansas. Henry Helstoski, of New Jersey. William L. Scott, of Virginia. Joseph Y. Resnick, of New York. Margaret M. Heckler, of Massachusetts. James M. Hanley, of New York. Roman C. Pucinski, of Illinois. Oliver E. Meadows, Staff Director ADMINISTRATION Government Operations (Suite 2157, phone 5051, meetsthird Wednesday) William L. Dawson, of Illinois. Florence P. Dwyer, of New Jersey. Chet Holifield, of California. Ogden R. Reid, of New York. Jack Brooks, of Texas. Frank Horton, of New York. L. H. Fountain, of North Carolina. Donald Rumsfeld, of Illinois. Porter Hardy, Jr., of Virginia. John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois. John A. Blatnik, of Minnesota. John W. Wydler, of New York. Robert E. Jones, of Alabama. Bob Dole, of Kansas. Edward A. Garmatz, of Maryland. Clarence J. Brown, Jr., of Ohio. John E. Moss, of California. Jack Edwards, of Alabama. Dante B. Fascell, of Florida. Guy Vander Jagl, of Michigan. Henry S. Reuss, of Wisconsin. John T. Mycrs, of Indiana. John S. Monagan, of Connecticut. Fletcher Thompson, of Georgia. Torbert II. Macdonald, of Massachusetts. William O. Cowger, of Kentucky. J. Edward Roush, of Indiana. Margaret M. Heckler, of Massachusetts. William S. Moorhead, of Pennsylvania. Gilbert Gude, of Maryland. Cornelius E. Gallagher, of New Jersoy. Wm. J. Randall, of Missouri. Benjamin S. Rosenthal, of New York. James C. Wright, Jr., of Texas. Eernand J. St Germain, of Rhode Island. Christine Ray Davis, Staff Director Science and Astronautics (Suite 2319, phone 6371, meets Tuesday) George P. Miller, of California. James G. Fullon, of Pennsylvania. Olin E. Teague, of Texas. Charles A. Mosher, of Ohio. Joseph E. Karth, of Minnesota. Richard L. Roudebush, of Indiana. Ken Hechler, of West Virginia. Alphonzo Bell, of California. Emilio Q. Daddario, of Connecticut. Thomas M. Polly, of Washington. J. Edward Roush, of Indiana. Donald Rumsfeld, of Illinois. John W. Davis, of Georgia. Edward J. Gurney, of Florida. William F. Ryan, of New York. John W. Wydler, of New York. Thomas N. Downing, of Virginia. Guy Vander Jagt, of Michigan. J... 11. Waggonner, Jr., of Louisiana. Larry Winn, Jr., of Kansas. Don Enqua. of Florida. Jerry 1.. Pettis, of California. :.. E. Brown. Jr., of California. Donald E. Lukens, of Ohio. 1. Woll. of New York. John E. Hant, of New Jersey. J Green, of Pennsylvania. Catall. of Texas. of Georgia. of Ten of Rinde Island. 1' Disarder, Executive Director FULL COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE tool 225-3821 Ext. 5006 5612 STAFFS OF COMMITTEES 5751 6201 2051 AND SUBCOMMITTEES 102 2761 2171 OF THE HOUSE 27 6521 113 2501 310 3865 102 3625 113 2501 5508 alus extension Ext. COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE 713 4224 5861 " 517 to consit of 35 Members (a) Adulteration of seeds, insect pests, and protection 105 4021 of birds and animals in forest reserves, (b) Agriculture generally, (c) Agricultural and 241 5842 industrial chemistry, (d) Agricultural colleges and experiment stations, (e) Agricultural 319 3861 economics and research, (f) Agricultural education extension services, (g) Agricultural .535 3271 production and marketing and stabilization of prices of agricultural products, (h) Animal in- 23 4161 dustry and diseases of animals, (i) Crop insurance and soil conservation; (i) Dairy indus- 6551 try, (k) Entomology and plant quarantine; (I) Extension of farm credit and farm security, 1417 4576 (m) Forestry in general, and forest reserves other thon those created from the public domain, 2854 (n) Human nutrition and home economics, (o) Inspection of livestock and meot products, 1714 5836 (p) Plant industry, soils, and agricultural engineering, (q) Rurol electrification. 308 5271 W. R. Poage (D. Texas), Chairman E. C. Gathings (D. -Ark.), Vice Chairman MAJORITY: (20 D.) Representatives Poage (11-Tex.); Gathings (1-Ark.); McMillan (6 plus extension S. Car.); Abernethy (1-Miss.); Abbitt (4-Va.); Jones (10-Mo.); Stubblefield (1-Ky.); Room Ext. Purcell (13 Tex. O'Neal (2-Ga.); Foley (5-Wash.); Resnick (28-N.Y.); de la 159 6244 Garza (15-Tex.); Vigorito (24 Penn. Jones (1-N. Car.); Dow (27-N.Y.); Nichols 5041 5842 (4-Ala.; Montgomery (4-Miss.); Brasco (11-N.Y.); Rarick (6-La.; vacancy, and 3241 2353 Commissioner Polanco-Abreu-Puerto Rico. ** >21 2823 MINORITY: (15 R.) Representatives Belcher* (1-Okla.); Teague (13 Calif.); May (4- 3233 5364 Wash.); Dole (1-Kan.); Hansen (2-Idaho); Wampler (o-Va.); Goodling Penn.) ; :327 3424 Miller (10-Ohio); Burke (10-Fla.); Mathias (18-Calif Mayne (6-Iowa); Zwach (6 - 133 2235 Minn.); Kleppe (2-N. Dak.); Price (18-Texas); and Myers (7-Ind.). 337 3154 STAFF 1301 LUCB Direct Dial 225-2171 -plus extension 226 5525 Gallagher, Christine S. Clerk Hannah, Martha S. Subcommittee Clerk 2306 2347 Black, William C. General Counsel Johnson, Marjorie Staff Asst. 2241 5054 Easley, L. T. (Tex) Staff Consultant West, Fowler C. Asst. Staff Consultant 344 6441 Murray, Hyde H. Asst. Counsel Bernhardt, Catherine Staff Asst. G 251 3141 Misslbeck, George F. Printing Editor Baxley, Mildred P. Staff Asst. 125 2542 Prezioso, Betty Staff Asst. Holmes, Mickey L. Staff Asst. 320 6238 Vacin, Lydia Staff Asst. Farmarco, Doris Staff Asst. 4241 5744 +1 4772 SUBCOMMITTEE ON BOTTON 1327 3353 E. C. Gathings (D. -Ark.), Chairman 305 6352 MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Gathings, Abernethy, Jones (Mo.), and de la Garza. 3308 2226 MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Teague (Calif.), Mathias (Calif.), and Price (Tex.). G251 3141 (Continued) The Chairman and Ranking Minority Member are ox officio members of all subcommittees. *Dologate to Congress, May participate in committee business, but does not vote. 233 04 AURICULTURE ... DISTERSION SUSCOMITTEE 04 DAIRY AND POULTRY A. Stubblefield Charmas MINDRITY Wangier, Miller (Chio), and Zwach. SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON RURAL DEVELOPMENT Joseph Y. Resnick ID. -N.Y.), Chairman SUBCOMMITTEE ON FORESTS MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Realace, Nichols, !!! objuriety and Abernethy. John L. McMillan (D. -S. Car.), Chairman MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Goodling, Mathias (Calif.), and Zwach. MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives McMillan, O'Neal (Ga.), Foley and Dow. MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Hansen (Idaho), Teague (Calif.), and May. COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE ON LIVESTOCK AND GRAINS Graham Purcell (D. Texas), Chairman to consist of 51 members: (a) Appropriation of the revenue for the support MAJORITY: (8 D.) Representatives Purcell, Jones (Mo.), Stubblefield, Nichols, Mont of the Government. gomery, Rarick and Brasco. MINORITY: (6 R.) Representatives May, Dole, Mayne, Zwach, Kieppe, and Price (Tex.). George H. Mahon (D. Texas), Chairman and member of all subcommittees. SUBCOMMITTEE ON OILSEEDS AND RICE MAJORITY: (30 D.) Representatives Mahon (19-Tex.); Kirwan (19 - Ohio); Whitten (2 Maston O'Neal (D. -Ga.), Chairman Miss.); Andrews (3-Ala.); Rooney (14 N.Y.); Sikes (1-Fla.); Passman (5 La.) ; MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives O'Neal (Ga.), Gathings, Purcell, and Rarick. Evins (4-Tenn.); Boland (2-Mass.); Natcher (2-Ky.); Flood (11-Penn.); Steed (4- MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Hansen (Idaho), Wampler, and Mathias (Calif.). Okla.); Shipley (23-III.); Slack (3-W. Va.); Flynt (6-Ga.); Smith (5-Iowa); Glaimo 3-Conn.); Hansen (3-Wash.); Joelson (8-N.J.); Addabbo -N.Y.); McFall (15- SUBCOMMITTEE ON TOBACCO Calif.); Hull (6-Mo.); Cohelan (7-Calif.); Morris (A. -N.M.); Patten (15-N.J.); Watkins M. Abbitt (D.-Va.), Chairman Long (2-Md.); Marsh (7-Va.); Yates (9-III.); Casey (22-Tex.); and Pryor (4-Ark.). MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Abbitt, McMillan, Stubblefield, and Jones (N. Car.). MINORITY: (21 R.) Representatives Bow (16-Ohio); Jonas (8-N. Car.); Laird (7-Wis.); MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Wampler, Miller (Ohio), and Burke (Fla.). Cederberg (10-Mich.); Lipscomb (24-Calif.); Rhodes (1-Ariz.); Minshall (23-Ohio) Michel (18-III.); Conte (1-Mass.); Langen (7-Minn.); Reifel (1-S. Dak.); Davis (9 SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON CONSERVATION AND CREDIT Wis.); Robison (33-N.Y.); Shriver (4-Kans.); McDade (10-Penn.); Andrews No. W. R. Poage (D. Texas), Chairman Dak.); Harrison (A. -Wyo.); Wyman (1-N.H.); Talcott (12-Calif.); Reid (15-III.); MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Poage, Gathings, Stubblefield, Jones (N. Car.), and and Riegle (7-Mich.). Polanco - Abreu. MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Teague (Calif.), Dole, and Goodling. STAFF Direct Dial 225-plus EXT. Bldg. Room Ext. SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON CONSUMER RELATIONS Sprankle, Kenneth Clerk and Staff Director Capitol H 218 2771 Joseph P. Vigorito (D. -Penn.), Chairman Wilson, Paul M. Asst. Clerk and Staff Dir. Capitol H 218 2771 MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Vigorito, Resnick, Nichols, and Brasco. ( For additional staff members, sce subcommittees listed below.) MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives May, Burke (Fla.), and Myers. SUBCOMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON DEPARTMENTAL OVERSIGHT Jamie L. Whitten (D. -Miss.), Chairman Eligio de la Garza (D. Texas), Chairman MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Whitten, Natcher, Hull, Morris, and Shipley. MAJORITY: (4 D.) Rep. de la Garza, Jones (Mo.), Purcell, Rarick, and Polanco-Abreu. MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Michel, Langen, and Harrison. MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Dole, Kleppe, and Price (Texas). Bldg. Room Ext. Pope, Ross P. Staff Asst. RHOB B 305 2638 SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC MARKETING Thomas S. Foley (D. -Wash.), Chairman SUBCOMMITTEE ON DEFENSE MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Foley, Resnick, Brasco and Abbitt. George H. Mahon (D. -Texas), Chairman MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Teague (Calif.), Goodling, and Burke (Fla.). MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Mahon, Sikes Whitten, Andrews (Ala.), Flood Slack, and Addabbo. SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON FAMILY FARMS MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Lipscomb, Laird, Minshall, and Rhodes. E. C. Gathings (D. -Ark.), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Gathings, Vigorito, Jones (Mo.), and Dow. Bidg. Room Ext. MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Hansen (Idaho), Mayne, and Myers. Michaels, Robert L. Staff Assistant Capitol H. 144 2847 Sanders, Frank P. Staff Asst. RHOB B 300 3047 SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON FARM LABOR Preston, Ralph Staff Asst. Capitol H 144 2947 E. C. Gathings (D. -Ark.), Chairman Garrity, John Staff Asst. Capitol H 144 2847 MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Gathings, McMillan, Abbitt, Nichols, Polanco - Abreu. MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives May , Wampler, and Miller (Ohio). SUBCOMMITTEE ON DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA William H. Natcher (D. -Ky.), Chairman SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Natcher, Giaimo, Patten, and Pryor. Paul C. Jones (D. Mo.), Chairman MINORITY: B R.) Representatives Davis (Wis.), McDade, and Regle. MAJORITY: (4 D.1 Representatives Jones (Mo.), Abernethy, de la Garza, and Abbitt. Bldg Room Ext. MINORITY: (3 Representatives Dole, Hansen (Idaho), and Myers. May Earl C. And. CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STARES 01 THE HOUSE CONNTRIES COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS - Continued SUCOCMMITTEE ON TREASURY, POST OFFICE, AND EXECUTIVE OFFICE Tom Steed (D. -Okla.), Chairman SUBCOMMITTEE ON FOREIGN OPERATIONS MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Steed, Passman, Addabbo, Cohelan and Yates. Otto E. Passman (D. La.), Chairman MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Conte, Robison, and Reid (III.). MAJORITY: 16 D.) Representatives Passman, Rooney (N. Y.), Hansen (Wash.), Cohelan, Bldg. Room Ext. Long (Md.), and McFall. Gunnels, Aubrey A. Staff Assistant Capitol H 301 5834 MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Shriver, Conte, Reid (III.), and Riegle. Bldg. Room Ext. Merrill, Francis G. Staff Asst. Capitol H 309 2041 COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE ON INDEPENDENT OFFICES & DEPARTMENT HUD to consist of 40 Members: (1) Common defense generally, (2) The Department Joe L. Evins (D. Tenn.), Chairman of Defense generally, including the Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force gen- MAJORITY: (6 D.) Representatives Evins, Boland, Shipley, Giaimo, Marsh, and Pryor. erally, (3) Ammunition depots; forts; arsenals; Army, Navy, and Air Force reservations MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Jonas, Minshall, Wyman, and Talcott. and establishments, (4) Conservation, development, and use of naval petroleum and oil Bldg. Room Ext. shale reserves, (5) Pay, promotion, retirement, and other benefits and privileges of members Skarin, G. Homer Staff Asst. Capitol H 143 3241 of the armed forces, (6) Scientific research and development in support of the armed services, (7) Selective services, (8) Size and composition of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, (9)Soldiers' SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES and Sailors' homes, (10) Strategic and critical materials necessary for the common defense. Julia Butler Hansen (D. -Wash.), Chairman MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Hansen (Wash.), Kirwan, Marsh, Flynt, Joelson. L. Mendel Rivers (D. -S. Car.), Chairman* MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Reifel, McDade, and Harrison Bldg. Room Ext. MAJORITY: (23 D.) Representatives Rivers (1-S.C.); Philbin (3-Mass.); Hebert (1-La.); Evans, George Staff Assistant Capitol H 305 3081 Price (24-III.); Fisher (21 Tex. ); Hardy (2-Va.); Bennett (2- Fla.); Byrne (3-Penn.); Stratton (35-N.Y); Pike Ichord (8-Mo.); Nedzi (I4-Mich.); Lennon (7-No. SUBCOMMITTEE ON LABOR, HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE Car.) Randall (4-Mo.); Hagan (1-Ga.); Chas. Wilson (31-Calif.); Leggett Caiif.); Daniel J. Flood (D. Penn.), Chairman Irwin Conn. Evans (3-Colo.); Hicks (6-Wash.) Machen (5-Md.); Long (8-La.); MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Flood, Natcher, Smith, Hull, and Casey. Walker (A.L. -N. Mex.); and Polanco Abreu*. MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Laird, Michel, and Shriver. Moyer, Robert Staff Assistant Capitol H 164 3508 MINORITY: (17 R.) Representatives Bates - Mass. Arends (17 - III.); O'Konski(10- Wis.); Bray (6-Ind.); Bob Wilson (36-Calif.); Gubser (10-Calif.); Chamberlain (6- SUBCOMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE Michigan); Pirnie (32 N.Y.); Hall (7-Mo.); Clancy (2 Ohio); Stafford (A. L.-Vt.); George W. Andrews (D. -Ala.), Chairman Schweiker (13-Penn. Halleck (2-Ind.); King (30-N.Y.); Dickinson (2-Aia.); Whalen MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Andrews (Ala.), Steed, Kirwan, Yates and Casey. (3-Ohio); and Smith (6-Okla.). MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Langen, Reifel, Andrews (N. D.), and Wyman. STAFF Bldg. Room Ext. 2118 RH03 Direct Dial 225-4151 Wilson, Paul Staff Assistant Capitol H 302 2771 Blandford, John R. Chief Counsel Johnson, Edna E. Secy. Kelieher, Philip W. Counsel Sritton, Dorothy R. Secy. SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY CONSTRUCTION Slatinshek, Frank M. Counsel Scott, Doris L. Secy. Robert L. F. Sikes (D. -Fla.), Chairman Cook, William H. Counsel McDonald, Innis E. Secy. MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Sikes, McFall, Patten, and Long (Md.). Morgan, Earl J. Prof. Staff Mbr. Moore, Alma B. Secy. MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Cederberg, Jonas, and Talcott. Marshall, Ralph Prof. Staff Mbr. Deakins, James A. Clerical Asst. Sanders, Frank P. Staff Assistant RHOB B 300 3047 Stockstill, Oneta L. Exec. Secy. Short, William B., Jr. Clerical Asst. Kalinowski, Berniece Secy. Graves, Brenda J. Secy. SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS Ford, John 1 Prof. Mbr." Saunders, Sanford T. Security Officer Michael J. Kirwan (D. -Ohio), Chairman Willett, Ann R. Secy. Hardy, Issiah Messenger MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Kirwan, Evins (Tenn.), Boland, Whitten, and Morris. MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Rhodes (Ariz.) Davis (Wis.), and Robison. SUBCOMMITTEE NO. I Bldg. Room Ext. Philip J. Philbin (D. -Mass.), Chairman Wilhelm, Eugene Staff Asst. Capitol H 307 3421 MAJORITY: (6 D.) Representatives Philbin, Bennett (Fla.), Stratton; Randall, Evans, and Machen. SUBCOMMITTEE ON STATE, JUSTICE, COMMERCE, AND THE JUDICIARY MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Arends, Gubser, King (N. Y.), and Dickinson. John J. Rooney (D. Y.), Chairman MAJORITY: (6 D.) Representatives Rooney (N.Y.), Sikes, Slack, Smith (Iowa), Flynt, SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 2 and Joelson. F. Edward He'bert (D. Chairman MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Bow, Lipscomb, Cederberg and Andrews (N. Dak.). MAJORITY: (6 D.) Representatives Hebert, Hardy, Nedzi, Lennon, Hagan, Long (La.). Howe, Jay B. Staff Asst. Capitol 310 3351 MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Bray, Chamberlain, Pimie, and Clancy. SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 3 Edward P. Boland, ID. Mass.), Chairman Melvin Price (D. -!!!.), MAJORITY: CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STAFFS CT THE HOUSE CORNITTEES COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES - Continued Wright Patient ID. Tex.), Chairman" SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 4 MATORETY: 09 D.) Representatives Patnian (1-Texas), Barrett (1-P.t.); Suffivan (3- O. C. Fisher (D. Texas), Chairman Mo. ); Reliss (5-Wis.); Ashley (9-Ohio); Moorhead (14-Pa.); Stephens (10-Ga.); MAJORITY: (5 0.) Representatives Fisher, Byrne, Chas. Wilson, Irwin, and Walker. St. Germain (1-R. I.); Gonzalez (20- Texas); Minish (11-N. J.); Hanna (34-Calif.); MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Bob Wilson, Schweiker, Halleck, and Smith (Okia.). Gettys (5-S. Car.); Annunzio (7-ill.); Rees (26-Calif.); Bingham (23-N. Y.); Galifianakis (5-N. Car.); Bevill (7-Ala.); Kyros (1-Maine) and two vacancies. SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON ANTISU GMARINE WARFARE MINORITY: (14 R.) Representatives Widnall* (7-N.J.); Fino (24-N.Y.); Dwyer (6-N.J.); Samuel S. Stratton (D. N.Y.), Chairman Halpern (6- N.Y.); Brock (3- Tenn.); Clawson (23 Calif.); Johnson (23-Penn.); MAJORITY: (3 D.) Representatives Stratton, Leggett, and Hicks. Stanton - - Ohio); Mize (2-Kan.); Lloyd (2-Utah); Blackburn - Ga.); Brown (3- MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Chamberlain, Stafford, and Schweiker. Mich.); Williams (7-Penn.); and Wylie (15-Ohic). SPECIAL SUSCOMMITTEE ON CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY STAFF L. Mendel Rivers (D. -S. Car.), Chairman 2120 KHOB Direct Dial 225-4247 MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Rivers, Philbin, Hebert, Price (III.), Fisher, Hardy, and Bennett (Fla.). Nelson, Paul Clerk & Staff Dir.. Colcord, Timothy A. Prof. Staff Mbr. MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Bates, Arends, O'Konski, Bray, and Halleck. Fink, Orman S. Min. Prof. Staff Mbr. Dougherty, Dolores K. Asst. Clerk Morse, Alvin Lee Counsel Hitz, Helen C. Asst. Clerk SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORTATION Prins, Curtis A. Staff Invest. Johnson, Janice Secy. FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL WHILE ON AUTHORIZED LEAVE Holstein, Charles B. Prof. Staff Mbr. McMurray, Gerald R. Rsch. Assoc. Richard H. Ichord (D. Mo.); Chairman Holmes, Norman L. Asst. Counsel Young, Doris M. Asst. Clerk MAJORITY: (3 D.) Representatives Ichord, Lennon, and Randall. Geilman, Benet D. Invest. Counsel Mitchell, Mildred S. Asst. Clerk MINORITY: (2 R.) Representatives Chamberlain, and Schweiker Layton, Mary W. Secy. Rayhawk, Margaret Rsch. Secy. Vaughn, Done C. Asst. Leary, Margaret J. Secy. SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE OH MILITARY ACADEMIES Entrekin, James T. Asst. Clerk Taylor, Patricia A. Asst. Clerk F. Edward He'bert, (D. La.), Chairman Deem, Jane M. Admin. Asst. MAJORITY: (3 D.) Representatives Hebert, Price (III.), and Bennett. MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Gubser, Pirnie, and Clancy. SUBCOMMITTEE ON BANK SUPERVISION AND INSURANCE William S. Moorhead (D. Pa.), Chairman SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON REAL ESTATE MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Moorhead, St. Germain, Minish, Annunzio, Bevill, Charles E. Bennett (D. -Fla.), Chairman Galifianakis and one vacancy. MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Bennett, Byrne, Stratton, and Ichord. MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Brock, Clawson, Johnson (Penn.) ), Williams (Penn.), MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Bray, King (N.Y.), and Smith (Okla.). and Wylie. SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON RETIREMENT SUBCOMMITTEE ON CONSUMER AFFAIRS F. Edward He'bert (D. -La.), Chairman Leonor K. Sullivan (D. -Mo.), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Hebert, Stratton, Machen, and Long (La.). MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Sullivan, Stephens, Gonzalez, Minish, Hanna, Ann- MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives O'Konski, Bob Wilson (Calif.), and Gubser. unzio, and Bingham. MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Dwyer, Fino, Halpern, Wylie and Williams (Penn.). SUBCOMMITTEE FOR SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS Porter Hardy, Jr. (D. -Va.), Chairman SUBSCMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC FINANCE MAJORITY: (3 D.) Representatives Hardy, Pike, and Lennon. Wright Patman (D. Texas), Chairman MINORITY: (2 R.) Representatives Gubser, and Pirnie. MAJORITY: (8 D.) Representatives Patman, Minish, Hanna, Gettys, Annunzio, Rees, STAFF Galifianakis and one vacancy. 2339 RHOB Direct Dial 225-4221. MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Widnall, Brock, Stanton, Lloyd, and Blackburn. Reddan, John T. M. Special Counsel Seymour, Phyllis M. Secy. Woods, Walton Investigstor Tolerton, Adeline Clerk SUBCOMMITTEE ON HOUSING Ransom, Richard A. Prof. Staff Mbr. Beck, Rose C. Secy. William A. Barrett (D. Penn.), Chairman MAJORITY: (8 D.) Representatives Barrett, Sullivan, Ashley, Moorhead, Stephens, St. - SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON TACTICAL AIR SUPPORT Germain, Gonzalez, and Reuss. Otis J. Pike (D. -N.Y.), Chairman MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Widnall, Fino, Dwyer, Clawson, and Brown (Mich. ). MAJORITY: (6 D.) Representatives Pike, Ichord, Nedzi, Hagan (Ga.), Irwin, Evans. MINORITY: (5 R.) Rep. Bob Wilson, Gubser, Chamberlain, Dickinson, and Whalen. STAFF 2129 RHO3 Direct Dial 225-7054 COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY Meitwan, Secy. W. Counsel to consist of 30 Members: (n) Banking and currency price of commitities, cents, : CHOB Direct Did) 225-2805 CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY - Continued SUDCUMMITTEE NO. 4 Basil L. Watener (D. Chairman SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Representatives Whitener, Sank, Fuqua. and Adams. Henry S. Reuss (D. -Wis.), Chairman BITY: (4 R.) Representatives harsna, broyhill (Va.), Code, and Steiger (Ariz.). MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Reuss, Ashley, Moorhead, Gonzalez, Hanna, Rees, and Bingham. SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 5 MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Halpern, Widnall, Johnson, Stanton, and Mize. B. F. Sisk (D. Calif.), Chairman MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Sisk, Whitener, Hagan, Jacobs and Walker. SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Horton, Harsha, Gude and Zwach. Thomas L. Ashley (D. Ohio), Chairman MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Ashley, Stephens, St. Germain, Gettys, Rees, Bevill, SPECIAL INVESTIGATING SUCCOMMITTEE NO. I and Galifianakis. MAJORITY: ((5 D.) Representatives Dowdy, Abernethy, Sisk, Hagan and Fuqua. MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Halpern, Mize, Lloyd, Blackburn, Brown (Mich.). MINORITY: 15 R) Representatives Harsha, Broyhill, Mathias, Zwach and Steiger. SUBCOMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS SPECIAL INVESTIGATING SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 2 Wright Patman (D. Texas), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Whitener, Fuqua, Hagan and Walker. MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Patman, Barrett, Sullivan, Gettys, Bevill, and two MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Broyhill (Va.), Harsha and Winn. vacancies. MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Stanton, Mize, Clawson, Williams (Penn.), Wylie. COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE ON DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA " to consist of 33 Members: (o) Measures relating to education or labor generally, (b) Child lobor, (c) Columbia Institution for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind; Howard Universi- to consist of 25 Members, (c) All measures relating to the municipal affairs ty; Freedmen's Hospital; and Saint Elizabeths Hospital, (d) Convict labor and the entry of of the District of Columbia in general other than appropriations therefor, including - (b) goods made by convicts into interstate commerce, (e) Labor standards, (f) Labor statistics, Adulteration of foods and drugs, (c) Incorporation and organization of societies, (d) Insur- (g) Mediation and arbitration of labor disputes, (h) Regulation or prevention of importation of once, executors, administrators, wills, and divorce, (e) Municipal code and omendments of foreign laborers under contract, (i) school-lunch progrom, (i) United States Employees' the criminal and corporation laws, (f) Municipal and juvenile courts, (g) Public Health and Compensation Commission, (k) Vocational rehabilitation, (1) Wages and hours of labor, (m) safety, sanitation, and quarantine regulations, (h) Regulation of sale of intoxicating liq- Welfare of miners. wors, (i) Taxes and tax sales. John L. McMillan (D. -S. Car.), Chairman Carl D. Perkins (D. Ky.), Chairman MAJORITY: (14 D.) Representatives McMillan (6-S. Car.); Abernethy (1-Miss.); Dawson (1-I)I.); Dowdy Tex.); Whitener (10-N. Car.); Sisk (16-Calif.), Diggs (13-Mich.); MAJORITY: (19 D.) Representatives Perkins (7-Ky.) Green (3-Ore.) Thompson (4-N.J.); Hagan (1-Ga.); Fuqua (1-Fla.); Fraser (5-Minn.); Adams (7-Wash.); Jacobs (11- Holland (20 Penn.); Dent (21 Penn.); Pucinski (11-III.); Daniels (14 N.J.) ; Ind.); Walker (A. L. N. Mex. and one vacancy. Brademas (3 Ind.); O'Hara (12 Mich.); Carey (15-N.Y.); Hawkins (21 Calif.) MINORITY: (11 R.) Representatives Nelsen (2-Minn. ); Springer (22-III.); O'Konski (10 Giobons (10 Fla.); Ford (15-Mich.); Hathaway (2- Maine); Mink (A.L. Hawaii); Wis.); Harsha (6 Ohio); Mathias Md.); Horton (36-N.Y.); Broyhill (10-Va.); Scheuer (21-N.Y.); Meeds (2-Wash.); Burton (5-Calif.); and Albert (3-Okla.). Winn (3-Kan.); Gude (8-Md.); Zwach (6-Minn.); and Steiger (3-Ariz.). MINORITY: (14 Representatives Ayres (13-Ohio); Quie (1-Minn. ); Goodell (38-N. Y.); Ashbrook (17-Ohio); Bel! (28-Calif.); Reid (26-N. Gurney (11- Fla. ); Erlenborn STAFF (14-I)I.); Scherle (7-Iowa); Dellenbach (4-Ore.); Esch (2-Mich.); Eshleman (16. Pa); 1310 LHOB Direct Dial 225-4457 Gardner (4 -N.C.); and Steiger (6-Wisc.). Clark, James T. Clerk Coxeter, Ellen M. Asst. Clerk Garber, Hayden S. Counsel Ariaial, Leslie J. Asst. Clerk STAFF Gasque, Clayton Staff Director Steinkuller, Othello Asst. Clerk 2175 RHOS Direct Dial 225-4527 Tubridy, Donald J. Minority Clerk Alexander, Betty Asst. Clerk Hilder, Leonard Investigator Watson, Sarra Anna Asst. Counsel McCord, Robert E. Chief Clerk & Gallagher, James F. Researcher Christgau, Victor Clerk Crowson, Frances Senior Specialist Cornett, Elizabeth A. Admin. Asst. Butler, Camille Asst. Clerk Reed, Hartwell D. General Counsel Baldwin, Goldie A. Legis. Asst. Gaul, William F. Assoc. General Counsel Shuler, Mary L. Steno. Clerk Typist SUBCOMMITTEE NO. I Dargans, Louise M. Research Dir. Troup, Lelia W. Admin. Asst. Thomas G. Abernethy (D. Miss.), Chairman Reeves, Benjamin F. Editor Gaskins, Eydie Secy. MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Abernethy, Whitener, Diggs, Fraser, and Jacobs. Wyman, Marian Spec. Asst. to Chmn. Anderson, Jeannine Secy. MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives O'Konski, Mathias, Broyhill (Va.), and Winn. Wright, Louise M. Admin. Asst. Warren, John E. Office Clerk Sullivan, Austin P. Legis. Specialist Mills, Shirley Secy. SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 2 Thompson, Jeanne E. Legis. Asst. Cable, William H. Asst. Clerk Charles C. Diggs, Jr., (D. Mich.), Chairman Berens, Donald F. Admin. Asst. Lim, Richard G. Asst. Clerk MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Diggs, Dowdy, Sisk, Hagan and Walker. MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Springer, Mathias (Md.), Harsha and Winn. Bernstein, Michael J. Minority Counsel Macknet, Ruth G. Secy. Radchiffe, Charles W. Minority Counsel Finke, Louise Secy. SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 3 Buckley, John Chief Min. Investigator Livingston, Dorothy Secy. John Dowdy ID. Texas), Chairman Beertein, Crawford C. Minority Clerk Kreke, Anita Secy. MAJORITY: (5 Representatives in ady, Atemethy, Camon. Rocketeller, Warren P. Research Analyst Grimes, Sue Ann rical Asst. MINORITY: (-) R.' Mill Asst. Clerk-Rsch. Analyst Barger, Dixie A. The Chairman (Continued) 240 CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STAFFS OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEES COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR - Continued COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS - Continued SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION Thomas E. Morgan ID. Pa.), Chairman* Edith Green (D. -Ore.), Chairman MAJORITY: (9 D.) Representatives Green (Oreg.) Brademas, Gibbons, Carey, Hathaway, MAJORITY: (21 D.) Representatives Morgan (26-Pa.); Zablocki (4-Wis.); Burleson (17- Burton, Thompson (N.J.), Holland (Pa.) and Scheuer. Tex.); Kelly (12-N. Y.); Hays (18-Ohio); Selden (5-Ala.); O'llara (2-111.); Fountain (2- MINORITY: (6 R.) Representatives Quie, Reid (N.Y.), Gurney, Erlenborn, Esch and N.C.); Fascell (4-Fia.); Farbstein (19- N.Y.); Diggs (13-Mich.); Murphy (3-III.); Gardner. Gallagher (13-N. Y.); Nix (2-Penn.); Monagan (5-Conn.); Fraser (5-Minn. ); Rosenthal Bldg. Room Ext. (8-N.Y.); Roybal (30-Calif.); Culver (2-Iowa); Hamilton (9-Ind.); Tunney (38-Calif.). Martin, Richard Counsel RHOB 2451 4598 MINORITY: (15 Representatives Bolton (22-Ohio); Adair (4-Ind.); Mailliard (6-Calif.), SPECIAL SUSCOMMITTEE ON LABOR Frelinghuysen (5-N.J.); Broomfield (18-Mich.); Whalley (15-Penn.); Gross (3-Iowa); Frank Thompson, Jr. (D.-N.J.), Chairman Berry (2-S. Dak.); Derwinski III.); Morse (5-Mass.); Thomson (3-Wis.); Fulton MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Thompson (N.J.), O'Hara, Carey, Scheuer, Brade - (27-Penn.); Findley (20-III.); Buchanan (6-Ala.), and Taft (1-Ohio). mas, William Ford, and Albert. MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Goodell, Ashbrook, Reid (N. Y.), Dellenback and Gardner. STAFF Tredick, Peter W. Counsel RHOB B 346 A 5768 2172 RHOB Direct Dial 225-5021 SELECT SUBCOMMITTEE ON LABOR Elmer J. Holland (D. -Pa.), Chairman Crawford, Boyd Staff Admin. Nigh, June Senior Staff Asst. MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Holland (Pa.), O'Hara (Mich.) Gibbons, Hathaway, Bullock, Roy J. Senior Staff Cons. Mattas, Helen C. Staff Asst. Wm. Ford (Mich.), Meeds and Burton (Calif.). Westphal, Albert C. F. Staff Cons. Hashagen, Helen L. Staff Asst. MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Gurney, Quie, Goodell, Esch, Steiger (Wis.). Schupp, Franklin J. Staff Cons. O'Brien, Louise Staff Asst. Harrison, Jim Director RHOB B 345 D 5954 Brandt, Robert F. Staff Cons. Lalos, Mary M. Staff Asst. Cromer, Harry C. Staff Cons. McCracken, Doris B. Staff Asst. GENERAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON LABOR Billings, Philip B. Staff Cons. Smith, Jean E. Staff Asst. John H. Dent, (D. Pa.), Chairman Czarnecki, Marian A. Staff Cons. Burns, Mary Staff Asst. MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Dent, Pucinski, Daniels, Hawkins, Mink, Burton Benson, Melvin O. Staff Cons. Bowen, Robert J. Clerical Asst. (Calif.), and Albert. Bierman, Everett E. Staff Cons. Brady, John J., Jr. Staff Cons. MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Bell, Erienborn, Scherle, Dellenback and Eshleman. Bldg. Room Ext. Vagley, Robert E. Director RHOB B 345 A 5331 SUBCOMMITTEE GN AFRICA Barratt O'Hara (D. -III.), Chairman GENERAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives O'Hara, Diggs, Murphy, Nix, Rosenthal, Culver and Roman C. Pucinski (D. -III.), Chairman Tunney. MAJORITY: (11 D.) Representatives Pucinski, Brademas, Carey, Wm. Ford (Mich.), MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Bolton, Morse, Adair, Broomfield, and Derwinski. Meeds, Scheuer, O'Hara (Mich.), Hawkins, Gibbons, Hathaway and Mink. Brandt, Robert F. Staff Consultant O'Brien, Mary Louise Staff Asst. MINORITY: (8 R.) Representatives Ashbrook, Quie, Goodeli, Bell, Gurney, Scherle, Dellenback and Eshleman. SUBCOMMITTEE ON ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS Bldg. Room Ext. Clement J. Zablocki (D. -Wis.), Chairman Jennings, John F. Counsel RHOB B 345 C 4368 MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Zablocki, Gallagher, Murphy, Hamilton, Diggs, Fraser, and Tunney. SELECT SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Broomfield, Whalley, Mailliard, Thomson (Wis.), and Dominick V. Daniels (D.-N.J.), Chairman Buchanan. MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Daniels, Dent, Hawkins, Mink, Meeds, Green (Ore.), and Albert SUBCOMMITTEE ON EUROPE MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Reid (N.Y.), Bell, Erlenborn, Scherle, Steiger. Edna F. Kelly (D. -N. Y.), Chairman Krivit, Daniel H. Counsel CHOB 406 6876 MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Kelly (N. Y.), Hays, Selden, Gallagher, Monagan, Hamilton and Culver. MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Frelinghuysen, Derwinski, Fulton, Findley, Taft. COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS Bldg. Room Ext. Czarnecki, Marian A. Staff Consultant McCracken, Doris B. Staff Asst. to consist of 36 Members: (1) Relations of the United States with foreign nations generally, (2) Establishment of boundary lines between the United States and foreign nations, SUBCOMMITTEE ON FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY (3) Protection of American citizens abroad and expatriation, (4) Neutrality, (5) International Leonard Farbstain (D. -N.Y.), Chairman conferences and congresses, (6) The American National Red Cross, (7) Intervention abroad and declaration of war, (8) Measures relating to the diplomatic service, (9) Acquisition of land and buildings for embassies and logations in foreign countries (10) Measures to foster commercial intercourse with foreign nations and to safeguard American business interests a- broad, (11) United Nations Organization and international financial and monetory programs tions, (12) F n loans. 242 CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STAFFS OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEES COMMITTEE ON FOREIGH AFFAIRS - Continued Miss (3-Cafif.); Fascell Fla.); Reass (5-Ws.), Monagan (5- Conn.); 126ald (7-Mass. ); Roush (5-Ind.); Moorhead (14-Pean.); Gatiagher (12-N.J.); SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTER - AMERICAN AFFAIRS Randall (4-Mo.); Roscathal (8-N.Y.); Wright (12-Tex.); and St Germain. Armistead I. Selden, Jr. (D. -Ala.), Chairman MINORITY: (15 R.) Representati Dwyer (6-N.J.) Reid (26-N.Y. Horton (36-N.Y); MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Selden, O'Hara, Fascell, Burleson, Monagan, Roybal, Rumsfeld (13-III.); Erlenborn (14-111.); Wydler (4-N. Y.); Brown (7-Ohio); Edwards (1- and Hamilton. Ala. ); Vander Jagt (9-Mich.); Myers (7-Ind.); Thompson (5-Ga.); Cowger (3-Ky.); MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Mailliard, Whalley, Gross, Morse and Fulton. Heckler (10-Mass.); Gude (8-Md.), and McCloskey (11-Calif.). Brandt, Robert F. Staff Consultant Hashagen, Helen L. Staff Asst. STAFF SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERHATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND MOVEMENTS 2157 RHOB Direct Dial 225-505! Dante B. Fascell (D. -Fla.), Chairman Davis, Christine Ray Staff Director McLachlan, Ann E. Staff Member MAJORITY: (6 D.) Representatives Fascell, Fountain, Burleson, Fraser, Rosenthal, and Lanigan, James A. General Counsel Baker, Mabel C. Staff Member Roybal. Romney, Miles W. Asst. General Counsel Bickett, Charlotte C. Staff Member MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Gross, Frelinghuysen, Derwinski, and Buchanan. Fel 'Dotto, Dolores Staff Member Copenhaver, William Minority Staff Mbr. Czarnecki, Marian A. Staff Consultant Hashagen, Helen L. Staff Asst. Carlson, John Philip Minority Staff Mbr. SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENTS SUBCOMMITTEE ON EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION AFFECTING FOREIGN POLICY John A. Blatnik (D. Minn. ), Chairman Omar Burleson (D. Texas), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Blatnik, Rosenthal, Holifield, and Reuss. MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Burleson, Hays, Nix, Kelly, Fountain. MINORITY: ((3 R.) Representatives Erlenborn, Brown (Ohio), and Edwards (Ala.). MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Thomson (Wis.), Broomfield, Berry, and Findley. STAFF Bullock, Roy J. Nigh, June 2158 RMOD Direct Dial 225-2733 Henderson, F er W. Counsel Johnson, Veronica B. Clerk-Steno. SUBCOMMITTEE ON NEAR EAST Hurtak, Janet Clerk L. H. Fountain (D. -N. Car.), Chairman MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Fountain, Farbstein, Murphy, Monagan, and Roybal. SUBCOMMITTEE ON FOREIGN OPERATIONS AND GOVERNMENT INFORMATION MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Berry, Frelinghuysen, Adair, and Taft. John E. Moss (D. Calif.), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Moss, Hardy, Monagan, and Macdonald. Benson, Melvin O. Staff Consultant O'Brien, Mary Louise Staff Asst. MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Reid (N.Y.), Rumsfeld, and Horton. STAFF SUBCOMMITTEE ON STATE DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATION AND B371 B&C RHOB Direct Dial 225-3741 FOREIGN OPERATIONS Cornish, Norman G. Staff Admin. Nelligan, James L. Investigator Wayne L. Hays (D. -Ohio), Chairman Augliere, Vincent J. Chief, For. Ops. Bresce, Marcia Clerk MAJORITY: (8 D.) Representatives Hays, Kelly, Zablocki, Farbstein, Monagan, Fraser, Matteson, Jack Chief, Govt. Info. Bodecker, Jayne Secy. Selden, and Rosenthal. Taylor, Michael A. Legal Advisor MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Adair, Mailliard, Thomson (Wis.), Morse and Whalley. Westphal, Albert C. F. Staff Consultant Lalos, Mary M. Staff Asst. SUBCOMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES Jack Brooks (D. -Tex.), Chairman SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE FOR REVIEW OF THE FOREIGN AID PROGRAMS MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Brocks, Moorhead, Randall, and Fascell. Thomas E. Morgan (D. -Pa.), Chairman MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Reid (N. Y.), Thompson (Ga.), and Heckler. MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Morgan, Zablocki, Burleson, Kelly and Hays. STAFF MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Bolton, Adair, Mailliard, and Frelinghuysen. B350 A&C RHOE Direct Dial 223-3252 Bullock, Roy J. Sr. Staff Consultant Brandt, Robert F. Staff Consultant Baynard, Ernest C. Staff Administrator Reel, Irma Clerk Cromer, Harry C. Staff Consultant Mattas, Helen C. Staff Asst. Higginbotham, Lynne Clerk SUSCOMMITTEE ON NTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS L. H. Fountain (D. N. Car.), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Fountain, Roush, Rosenthal, and Blatnik. to consist of 35 Members; (A) Budget and accounting measures, other than MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Dwyer, Brown (Ohic), and Vander Jagt. appropriations, (B) Reorganization in the executive branch of the Government. Such com- STAFF mittee shall have the duty of (A) receiving and examing reports of the Comptroller Gen- B372 RHOB Direct Dial 225-2548 eral of the United States snd of submitting such recommendations to the House as it deems Naughton, James R. Counsel necessary or desirable in connection with the subject matter of such reports: (B) studying Genoberg, Delphis C. Prof. Staff Mor. Terry, Bebe B. Clerk - Steno. the operation of Government activities at all levels with a view to determining its economy Cry, #. Denato Sevior Wallier, Lexine Clerk-stono, and efficiency; (C) evaluating the effects of laws enacted to reorganize the legislative and executive branches of the Government: (D) studying intergovernmental relationships between SUBCOMMITTEE ON LEGAL AND MONETARY AFFAIRS the United States and the States and municipalities, and between the United States and inter- Dirite Farteil (:) -Fla.), Changes national organizations of which the United States is a member." William L. Dawson (D. -III.), Chairman CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STATES or THE HOUSE COMMITTEES COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS Continued abba, and of the House wing of the Capital, (G) Measures relating to the travel of Mem- hers of the House, (H) Measures relating to the assignment of office space for Members SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY OPERATIONS and Committees, (i) Measures relating to the disposition of useless executive papers, Chet Holifield (D. Calif.), Chairman (J) Except as provided in paragraph (o) 8, matters relating to the Library of Congress and MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Holifield, Garmatz, Moorhead, and Randall. the House Library; statuary and pictures; acceptance or purchase of works of art for the MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Horton, Rumsfeld, and Erlenborn. Capitol; the Botonic Gardens; management of the Library of Congress; purchase of books STAFF B373 RHOB Direct Dial 225-5147 and manuscripts; erection of monuments to the memory of individuais, (K) Except as provid- Roback, Herbert Staff Administrator Luman, Joseph C. Defense Analyst ed in paragraph (o) 8, matters relating to the Smithsonian Institution and the incarporation Ridgely, John Paul Investigator Kocberlein, Catherine L. Rsch. Anal. of similar institutions, (1) Matters relating to printing and correction of the Congressional Dahlin, Douglas G. Counsel Hughes, Mollie Jo. Clerk-Steno. Record, (M) Measures relating to the election of the President, Vice President, or Members of Congress; corrupt practices; contest elections; cr edentials and qualirications; and Fed- SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES AND POWER eral elections generally. (2) Such committee shall also have the duty of (A) examining all Robert E. Jones (D. -Ala.), Chairman bills, amendments, and joint resolution after passage by the House; and in cooperation MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Jones, Monagan, Roush, and Moss. with the Senate, of examining all bills and joint resolutions which shall have passed both MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Vander Jagt, Gude, and McCloskey. Houses, to see that they are correctly enrolled; and when signed by the Speaker of the House STAFF and the President of the Senate, shall forthwith present the same, when they shall have orig- 8 349 B&C RHOS Direct Dial 225-6427 noted in the House, to the President of the United States in person, and report the fact and Indritz, Phineas Chief Counsel Tait, Jack Prof. Staff Mbr. date of such presentation to the House; (B) reporting to the Sergeant at Arms of the House Davis, Laurence A. Asst. Counsel Hartke, Catherine L. Secy. the travel of Members of the House (C) arranging a suitable program for each-day observed by Scheiber, Josephine Rsch. Analyst the House of Representatives as a memorial day in memory of Members of the Sencte and the House of Representatives who have died during the preceding period, and to arrange for the SUBCOMMITTEE ON RESEARCH & TECHNICAL PROGRAMS publication of th proceedings thereof." Henry Reuss (D. -Wis.), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Reuss, Macdonald, Moorhead, and Wright Omar Burleson (D. Texas), Chairman MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Wydler, Thompson (Ga.), and Gude. MAJORITY: (17 D.) Representatives Burleson Tex.); Friedel (7-Md.); Ashmore (4- STAFF S. C.); Hays (18-Ohio); Jones (10 Mo.); Thompson -N.J.); Abbitt (4 Va.); S 377 A RHOB Direct Dial 225-6751 Waggonner (4-La.); Dent (21-Penn.); Gibbons (6-Fla.); Nedzi (14-Mich.); Brademas Gass, Edna (Mrs.) Staff Administrator Cash, Catherine S. Secy. (3-Ind.); Davis -Ga.); and Gray (21-III.). Shacter, Francine E. Secy. MINORITY: (11 R.) Representatives Lipscomb (24-Calif.); Corbett Chamberlain (6-Mich.); Goodell (38-N.Y.); Devine (12-Ohio); Dickinson (2-Ala.); Cleveland (2- SUBCOMMITTEE ON SPECIAL STUDIES N.H.); Kyl (4-Iowa); Quie (1-Minn.); Schwengei (1-Iowa); and Cowger (3-Ky.). William L. Dawson (D. -III.), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Dawson, Hardy, Gallagher, and Rosenthal. STAFF MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Wydler, Myers, and Cowger H 229 in the Capital Direct Dial 225-2002 STAFF Langston, Julian P. Chief Clerk Silverman, Louis Asst. Clerk 2157 RHOS Direct Dial 225-6961 Robinson, Vivian M. Minority Asst. Clerk Jaynes, Gurney S. Asst. Clerk Freed, Louis 1. Staff Administrator Benson, Johan Investigator Wolman, David S. Personnel Analyst Stolman, Irene D. Asst. Clerk Wasserman, Jacob N. Counsel Jarvis, Marilyn Clerk Gray, Robert D. Auditor SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE OM DONABLE PROPERTY SUBCOMMITTEE ON ACCOUNTS John S. Monagan (D. Conn.), Chairman Samuel N. Friedel (D. -Md.), Chairman MAJORITY: (2 D.) Representatives Monagan and St Germain. MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Friedel, Hays, Waggonner, and Gibbons. MINORITY: (1 R.) Representatives Heckler. MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Devine, Dickinson, Cleveland. STAFF 2157 RKOB Direct Dial 225-5051 SUBCOMMITTEE ON ELECTIONS Barash, Peter S. Legal Asst. Armstrong, Clara Catherine Clerk Robert T. Ashmore, (D. S. Car.) Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Ashmore, Abbitt, Waggonner and Nedzi. Special Consumer Inquiry MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Goodell, Devine, and Kyl. Benjamin Rosenthal (D. N. Y.), Chairman The full subcommittee membership. SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON CONTRACTS STAFF Wayne L. Hays (D. Ohio), Chairman 2157 RHOB Direct Dial 225-5051 MAJORITY: 2 D.) Reps. Hays, Waggonner. MINORITY (1 R.) Rep. Dickinson. Barash, Peter S. Prof. Staff Mbr. Fel 'Dotto, Dolores Clerk Harrison, I. Warren Prof. Staff Mbr. SUBCOMMITTEE ON LICRARY AND MEMORIALS Paul C. Jones (D. -Mo.), Chairman (Ga.), Gray. COMMITTEE ON HOUSE ADMINISTRATION to consist of 25 Members; (A) Employment of persons by the House, including PRINTING clerks for Members and committees, and reporters of debates, (B) Expenditure of the conting. gent fund of the P sc, (C) The audiring and settling of all accounts which may be :0 the contingen 1, (D) Measures relating to accounts of the House gener prictions from the contingent fund, (5) Measures relating to CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STATES jf THE HOUSE COMMITTEES COMMITTEE ON HOUSE ADMINISTRATION - Continued SUBCOMMITTEE ON IMIGATION AND RECLAMATION Harold T. Johnson (D. Calif.), Chairman SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT MAJORITY: (13 D.) Representatives Johnson (Calif.), Haley, Edmondson, Baring, Udall, Paul C. Jones (D. Mo.), Chairman Burton (Calif.), Tunney, Folcy, White, O'Hara (Mich.), Kee, Meeds, Kazen and MAJORITY: (3 D.) Representatives Jones (Mo.), Nedzi, and Davis (Ga.). Polanco-Abreu. MINORITY: (2 R.) Representatives Chamberlain, and Schwengel. MINORITY: (9 R.) Representatives Hosmer, Berry, Skubitz, Burton (Utah), Wyatt, Hansen (Idaho), Reinecke, Kupferman and Steiger. SPECIAL SUB COMMITTEE ON POLICE Bldg. Room Ext. John W. Davis (D. Ga.), Chairman McFarland, Sidney L. Engr. Consultant LHOB 1324 2761 MAJORITY: (3 D.) Representatives Davis (Ga.), Gibbons and Gray. MINORITY: (2 R.) Representatives Devine and Dickinson. SUBCOMMITTEE ON MINES AND MINING Ed Edmondson (D. -Okla.), Chairman MAJORITY: (8 D.) Representatives Edmondson, Baring, Carey, Burton (Calif.) Foley, COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS O'Hara (Mich.), Kee and Kazan. MINORITY; (6 R.) Reps. Burton (Utah), Berry, Hosmer, Skubitz, Reinecke, McClure. to consist of 33 Members: (a) Forest reserves and national parks created from Shafer, William L. Staff Consultant LHOB 1324 2761 the public domain, (b) Forfeiture of land grants and alien ownership, including alien owner- ship of mineral lands, (c) Geological Survey, (d) Interstate compacts relating to apportion- SUCCOMMITTEE CN NATIONAL PARKS AND DECREATION ment of waters for irrigation purposes, (e) Irrigotion and reclamation, including water supply Roy A. Taylor (D. -N. Car.), Chairman for reclamation projects, and easements of public lands for irrigation projects, and acquisi- MAJORITY: (10 D.) Representatives Taylor, Johnson (Calif.), Carey, Udall, White, ion of pirvate lands when necessary to complete irrigation projects, (f) Measures relating Kastenmeier, O'Hara (Mich.), Ryan, Mink, and Kazen. to the care, education, and management of Indians, including the care and allotment of Indian MINORITY: (7 ) Reps. Skubitz, Morton, Kupferman, Kyl, Steiger, Pollock, McClure. lands and general and special measures relating to claims which are paid out of Indian funds, Bldg. Room Ext. (g) Measures relating generally to Hawaii, Alaska and the insular passessions of the U.S., Witmer, T. Richard Staff Consultant LHOB 1324 2761 except those affecting the revenue and appropriations, (h) Military parks and battlefields, and national cemeteries, (i) Mineral land laws and claims and entries thereunder, (i) Mineral SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC LANDS resources of the public lands; (k) Mining interests generally; (1) Mining schools and experi Walter S. Baring (D. Nev.), Chairman mental stations, (m) Petroleum conservation on the public lands and conservation of the MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Baring, Johnson (Calif.), Udall, Tunney, Ryan radium supply in the U.S., (n) Preservation of prehistoric ruins and objects of interest on Y.), Kee, Meeds and Polanco-Abreu the public domain; (o) Public lands generally, including entry, casements, and grazing MINORITY: (6 R.) Representatives Wyatt, Morton, Hansen, Reinecke, Kyl, and Pollock. Thereon, (p) Relations of the United States with the Indians and the Indian tribes. Shafer, William L. Staff Consultant LHOB 1324 2761 Wayne N. Aspinall (D. Colo.), Chairman SUBCOMMITTEE ON TERRITORIAL AND INSULAR AFFAIRS MAJORITY: (19 D.) Representatives Aspinall (4-Colo.); Haley (7-Fla.); Edmondson (2- Hugh L. Carey ID. N.Y.), Chairman Okla.); Baring (AL -Nev.); Taylor (11-N. Car.); Johnson (2-Calif.); Carey (15-N. Y.); MAJORITY: (9 D.) Representatives Carey, Haley, Taylor, Burton (Calif.), Foley, White Udall (2-Ariz.); Burton (5-Calif.); Tunney (38- Calif. Foley (5-Wash.); White (16 - Kastenmeier, Ryan, Mink, and Polanco-Abreu. Tex. Kastenmeier (2-Wis.); O'Hara (12-Mich. ); Ryan (20- Mink (AL-Hawaii); MINORITY: (6 R.) Representatives Morton, Hosmer, Burton (Utah, Wyatt, Kupferman, Kyl. Kee (5-W. Va.); Meeds (2-Wash.); Kazen Tex.); and Polanco - Abreu. * MINORITY: (14-R.) Representatives Saylor (22-Penn.); Berry (2-S. Dak.); Hosmer (32- Calif.) Skubitz (5-Kan.); Burton (1-Utah); Morton (1-Md.); Wyatt (1-Ore.); Hansen COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE (2-Idaho); Reinecke (27-Calif.); Kupferman (17-N.Y.); Kyl (4-Iowa); Steiger (3-Ariz,); Pollock (AL-Alaska); and McClure (1-Idaho). to consist of 33 Members: (1) Interstate and foreign commerce generally (2) Regulation of interstate and foreign transportation, except transportation by water not subject STAFF to the jurisdiction of the interstate Commerce Commission, (3) Regulation of interstate and 1324 LHOB Direct Dial 225-2761 foreign communications, (4) Civil acronautics, (5) Weather bureau, (6) Interstate oil com- McFarland, Sidney L. Prof. Staff Director Barton, Dixie S. (Mrs.) Clerk pacts; and petroleum and natural gas, except on the public lands, (7) Securities and ex- & Engineering Consultant Murray, Patricia Ann Clerk changes, (8) Regulation of interstate transmission of power, except the installation of Witmer, T. Richard Counsel Bedsole, Virginia (Mrs.) Clerk connections between Government water projects, (9) Railroad labor and reilroad retirement Shafer, William L. Consultant Freeman, Patricia (Mrs.) Clerk and uncmployment, except revenue measures relating thereto, (10) Public health and quar- Sigler, Lewis A. Consultant Gardner, Susan Anne (Mrs.) Clerk antine, (11) Inland waterways.' Arnold, Nancy (Mrs.) Chief Clerk Vance, Kathleen Clerk Leppert, Charles, Jr. Asst. Counsel Gaddis, Edward Messenger Harley 0. Staggers (D. -W. Va.), Chairman McElvain, Lee Asst. Counsel SUBCOMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS James A. Haley (D. Fla.), Chairman MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Haley, Edmondson, Taylor, Tunney, Kastenevier, Mink and Meeds. MINORITY: is R.) Representatives Berry, Hansen (Idaho), Strager (Ariz.). McClure. CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STAPES 01 THE HOUSE CORRITTEES COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE & FOREIGN COMMERCE - Continued COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY STAFF to consist of 35 Members: (1) Judicial proceedings, civil and criminal, generally 2125 RHOB Direct Dial 225-2927 (2) Constitutional amendments, (3) Federal courts and judges, (4) Local courts in the Terr- Bldg. Room Ext. itories and possessions, (5) Revision and codification of the statutes of the United States, Williamson, W. E. Clerk RHOB 2125 2927 (6) National penitentiaries, (7) Protection of trade and commerce against unlawful restraints Painter, Kenneth First Asst. Clerk RHOB 2125 2927 and monopolies, (8) Holidays and celebrations, (9) Bankruptcy, mutiny, espionage, and Stevenson, Andrew Prof. Staff Coordinator RHOB 2145 3147 counterfeiting, 0)State and Territorial boundary line, (11) Meetings of Congress, attendance Menger, James M., Jr. Prof. Staff Mbr. RHOB 2145 3147 of Members, and their acceptance of incompatible offices, (12) Civil liberties, (13) Patents, Dixon, William J. Prof. Staff Mbr. RHOB 2145 3147 copyrights, and trade-marks, (14) Patent Office, (15) Immigration and naturalization, (16) Guthrie, Robert F. Prof. Staff Mbr. RHOB 2145 3147 Apportionment of Representatives, (17) Measures relating to claims against the United States Fencl, Marcella Asst. Clerk RHOB 2125 2927 (18) Interstate compacts generally, (19) Presidential succession.' Johnson, Glenn L. Printing Editor RHOB 2125 2927 Lang, Mildred Clerical Asst. RHOB 2145 3147 Emanual Celler (D. Chairman Ryan, Mary Clerical Asst. RHOB 2145 3147 MAJORITY: (20 D.) Representatives Celler (10-N. Y.); Feighan (20-Ohio); Willis (3-La.); Karpowich, Elsie Clerical Asst. RHOB 2125 2927 Rodino (10-N.J.); Rogers (1-Colo.); Donohue (4-Mass.); Brooks (9-Tex.); Tuck (5- Dinkins, Eleanor Clerical Asst. RHOB 2125 2927 Va.); Ashmore (4-S. Car.); Dowdy Tex.); Whitener (10-N. Car. Kastenmeier (2- Collie, Hazel Clerical Asst. RHOB 2145 3147 Wis.); Corman (22-Calif.); St. Onge (2-Conn.); Edwards (9-Calif.); Hungate (9-Mo.); Thomas, E. E. Clerical Asst. RHOB 2125 2927 Tenzer (5-N.Y.); Conyers (1-Mich.); Jacobs (11-Ind.); and Eilberg (4-Penn.). Burton, John I. Staff Assistant RHO B 2366 4331 MINORITY: (15 R.) Representatives McCulioch (4-Ohio); Poff (6-Va.); Moore (1-W. Va.); Berry, Lewis E., Jr. Minority Counsel RHOB 2322 3641 Cahill (6-N.J.); MacGregor (3-Minn.); Mathias (6-Md.) Hutchinson (4-Mich.) McClory Burson, Marion M. Minority Staff Asst. RHOB 2322 3641 (12-III.); Smith (40-N.Y.); Roth (AL-Del.); Meskill (6-Conn.); Sandman (2-N.J.); Dubino, Helen M. Minority Staff Asst. RHOB 2202 2371 Railsback (19-III.); Biester (8-Penn.); and Wiggins (25-Calif.). Bullard, Barbara Minority Clerical Asst. RHOB 2322 3641 Jones, Dolores D. Minority Clerical Asst. RHOB 2202 2372 STAFF 2137 RM03 Direct Did 225-3951 SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND FINANCE Dick, Bess E. Staff Director Polk, Franklin G. Assoc. Counsel John E. Moss (D. Calif.), Chairman Foley, William R. General Counsel Fischer, Joseph Counsel MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Moss, Murphy (N. Y.), Blanton, and Stuckey. Cline, Garner J. Counsel Allen, Carrie Lou Clerical Staff MINORITY: (2 R.) Representatives Keith, and Watkins. Fuchs, Herbert Counsel Caldwell, Jane C. Clerical Staff Shattuck, William P. Counsel Meckins, Elizabeth G. Clerical Staff SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMMUNICATIONS AND POWER Zelenko, Benjamin L. Counsel Beland, Lorraine W. Clerical Staff Torbert H. Macdonald (D. -Mass.), Chairman Zinn, Charles J. Law Revision Counsel Burak, Gertrude Clerical Staff MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Macdonald, Kornegay, Van Deerlin, Rooney (Pa.), Benn, Donald G. Assoc. Counsel Christy, Frances C. Clerical Staff and Ottinger. Santarelli, Donald E. Assoc. Counsel MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Younger, Broyhill (N. Car.), Harvey, Brotzman and Brown (Ohio). SUBCOMMITTEE NO. I General jurisdiction over judiciary bills as assigned. Special jurisdiction over immigration SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE and nationality. John Jarman (D. Okla.), Chairman Michael A. Feighan (D. Ohio), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Jarman, Rogers (Fla.), Satterfield and Kyros. MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Feighan, Rodino, Donchue, and Dowdy. MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Nelsen, Carter and Skubitz. MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Moore, Cahill, and MacGregor. SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND AERONAUTICS Bldc. Room Ext. Samuel N. Friedel (D. -Md.), Chairman Cline, Garner J. Counsel RHOB 2137 5728 MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Friedel, Dingell, Pickle, Ronan, and Adams. MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Devine, Cunningham, Watson, and Kuykendall. SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 2 General jurisdiction over judiciary bills as assigned. Special jurisdiction over claims. SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS Robert T. Ashmore (D. -S. Car.), Chairman Harley 0. Staggers (D. -W. Va.), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Ashmore, Hungate, Tenzer, and Eilberg. MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Staggers, Moss, Dingell, Rogers (Fla.), Van Deer- MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Smith (N. Y.), Meskill, and Sandman. lin, Pickle, and Adams. Shatluck, William P. Counsel RHOB 2137 5741 MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Keith, Cunningham, Harvey, Brotzman, Brown (Ohio). SUSCOMMITTEE NO. 3 STAFF General jurisdiction over judiciary bills as assigned. Special jurisdiction over patents, 2322 SHOE Direct Dial 225-4441 trademarks, copyrights, and revision of the laws. Lishman, Robert W. Chief Counsel Connor, James R. Staff Asst. Edwin E. Whilis (D.-La.) Chairman Hart, Thomas D. Legis. Asst. Kelly, James P. Investigator: Manelli, Daniel J. Staff Attorney Kane, William D. Robinson, Zelig Staff Attorney Dupree, Cella M. Chincil Smith S. Arnold Staff Attorney Paola, Elizabeth G. Turner, George T. Special Asst. Carith, K. Orunan, Will Staff Asst. CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STATES OF The HOUSE COMMITTEES COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY - Continued COMMITTEE 02 MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES - Continued SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 4 MINORETY: (15 R.) Representatives Mailliard (6-Calif.); Pelly (1-Wash.); Mosher (13 - General jurisdiction over judiciary bills as assigned. Special jurisdiction over bankruptcy omon; Grover (2 N. Y. ); Morton 0 - Md.); Keith (12-Mass.); Edwards (1 Ala. ); and reorganization. Byron G. Regers, (D. -Colo. ), Chairman Watkins (9-Penn.); Reinecke (27-Calif.); Schadeberg (1-Wis.); Roth (AL Del. Dellenback (4-Ore.); Pollock (AL -Alaska); Ruppe (11-Mich.); and Button (29-N.Y.). MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Rogers, Whitener, Conyers, and Jacobs. STAFF MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives McClory, Wiggins, and Poff. 1334 LHOB Direct Dial 225-4007 Bldg. Room Ext. Counsel RHOB Bldg. Room Ext. Zeifman, Jerome M. 2137 4853 Drewry, John M. Chief Counsel LHOB 1334 4047 Zincke, Bernard J. Counsel LHOB 1334 4047 SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 5 Everett, Ned P. Counsel LHOB 1334 6785 General jurisdiction over judiciary bills as assigned. Special jurisdiction over antitrust Bakas, Gus Counsel LHOB 1334 4047 matters. Pankopf, Arthur Minority Counsel LHOB 1337 2650 Emanuel Celler (D. N.Y.), Chairman McElroy, Robert J. Chief Clerk LHOB 1334 4047 MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Celler, Rodino, Rogers (Colo.), Donohue, Brooks, Winfield, William Assistant Clerk LHOB 1337 3728 Kastenmeier, and Corman. Brookshire, Ruth Assistant Clerk LHOB 1334 4047 MINORITY: (6 R.) Representatives McCulloch, Mathias (Md.), MacGregor, McClory, Still, Frances P. Assistant Clerk LHOB 1334 4047 Railsback, and Biester. Summers, Lucye L. Secretary LHOB 1334 6785 Bldg. Room Ext. Kirchenbauer, Diane G. Secretary LHOB 1334 4047 Zelenko, Benjamin L. Counsel RHOB 2137 3927 Wojcik, Jane C. Secretary LHOB 1334 6785 Harkins, Kenneth R. Chief Counsel, Antitrust RHOB 2137 4853 Barker, Vera Secretary LHOB 1334 4047 Appel, Leonard Counsel RHOB 2137 4853 Noah, Virginia Secretary (Minarity) LHOB 1337 2650 Jett, R. Frederick Counsel RHOB 2137 4853 Watt, Donald A. Editor LHOB 1337 3728 Dennis, Albert j. Investigator LHOB 1334 6785 SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON STATE TAXATION OF INTERSTATE COMMERCE Barnes, Norman M. Investigator LHOB 1334 4047 Edwin E. Willis (D. La.), Chairman MAJORITY: (6 D.) Representatives Willis, Rodino, Whitener, Kastenmeier, Corman and SUBCOMMITTEE ON COAST GUARD, COAST & GRODUTIC SURVEY & NAVISATION Jacobs. Frank M. Clark (D. -Pa.), Chairman MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Moore, MacGregor, Mathias (Md.), Hutchinson, Wiggins. MAJORITY: (8 D.) Representatives Clark, Lennon, Byrne, Sullivan, Rogers (Fla.), St. Zeitman, Jerome M. Counsel RHOB 2137 4853 Onge, Jones (N. Car.), and Stubblefield. MINORITY: (6 R.) Reps. Morton, Grover, Watkins, Edwards (Aia.), Ruppe, Button. SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUBMERGED LANDS Edwin E. Willis (D. -La.), Chairman SUCCOMMITTEE ON FICHERIES AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION MAJORITY: 5 D.) Representatives Willis, Brooks, Tuck, Ashmore, and St. Onge. John D. Dingell (D. -Mich.), Chairman MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Poff, Cahill, Roth, Railsback. MAJORITY: (8 D.) Representatives Dingell, Lennon, Downing, Dow, Karth, Rogers (Fla.), Bldg. Room Ext. Hanna, and Helstoski. Zeifman, Jerome M. Counsel RHOB 2137 4853 MINORITY: (6 R.) Representatives Pelly, Morton, Keith, Roth, Dellenback, Pollock. SUBCOMMITTE ON MERCHANT MARINE COMMITTEE ON MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES Edward A. Garmatz (D. -Md.), Chairman MAJORITY: (12 D.) Representatives Garmatz, Ashley, Downing, Rogers (Fla.), Stubble- to consist of 34 Members: (1) Merchant morine generally, (2) Registering and field, Murn' , (N.Y.); Dingell, Byrne, Sullivan (Mo.), St. Onge, Dow and one vacancy. licensing of vessels and small boats, (3) Navigation and the laws relating thereto, including MINORITY: (9 R.) Representatives Mailliard, Pelly, Mosher, Grover, Edwards (Aia.), pilotage, (4) Rules and international arrangements to prevent collisions at sea, (5) Merchant Reinecke, Schadeberg, Roth, and Dellenback. marine officers and seamen, (6) Measures relating to the regulation of common carriers by water (except matters subject to the jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Commission) and SUCCOMMITTEE ON OCEANOGRAPHY to the inspection of merchant marine vessels, lights and signals, lifesaving equipment, and Alton Lennon (D. -N. Car.), Chairman fire protection on such vessels, (7) The Coast Guard, including lifesaving service, light- MAJORITY: (12 D.) Representatives Lennon, Rogers (Fla.), Ashley, Downing, Dow, houses, lightships, and ocean derelicts, (8) United States Coast Guar and Merchant Mar- Karth, Hathaway, Clark, St. Onge, Jones (N. Car.), Hanna and one vacancy. ine Academies, (9) Coast and Geodetic Surveys, (10) The Panama Canal and the maintenance MINORITY: (9 R.) Representatives Mosher, Pelly, Keith, Reinecke, Edwards (Ala.), and operation of the Panama Canal, including the administration, sanitation, and government Schadeberg, Roth, Dellenback, and Poliock. of the Canal Zone: and interocoanic canals generally, (11) Fisheries and wildlife, including research, restoration, refuges, and conservation. SUBCOMMITTEE ON PARAMA CANAL Leoner K. (Vrs. Juin B.) Sullivin D. -Mo.), Edward A. Garmatz (D. -Md.), Chairman MAJORITY: (19 D.) Representatives Garmatz (3-Md.); Sullivan (3-Mo.); Clark (25-Pa.), Ashley (9-Onio); Dingell (16-Mich.); Lennon (7-N. Downing (1-Va.); Byrne (+- Penn.); Rogers (9-Fla.); Stubblefield (1-Ky.); Marphy (16-N. Y.); Conn. ); Dow (27-N. Y.); Karth (4-Mina.): Wathaway Hanna (34-C "".); Helstose and The Chairman CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE - Continued to consist of 26 Members: (1) The Federal civil service generally, (2) The SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMPENSATION status of officers and employees of the United States, including their compensation, class- Morris K. Udall ID. -Ariz.), Chairman ification, and retirement, (3) The postal service generally, including the railway mail service MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Udall, Hanley, Waldie, William Ford, Hamilton. and measures relating to ocean mail and pneumatic tube service; but excluding post roads, MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Button, Johnson. (Penn.), and Ruppe. (4) Postal savings banks, (5) Census and the collection of statistics generally, (6) The Nat- Bldg. Room Ext. Ward, Ella R. Staff Assistant CHO5 207 6832 ional Archives. Thaddeus J. Dulski (D.-N.Y.), Chairman SUBCOMMITTEE ON MANPOWER AND CIVIL SERVICE MAJORITY: (15 D.) Representatives Dulski (41-N.Y.); Henderson (3-N. Car.); Olsen David N. Henderson (D. -N. Car.), Chairman (1-Mont.); Udall (2-Ariz.); Daniels (14-N.J.); Nix (2- Penn.); Pool (3-Tex.); Green MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Henderson, Wilson (Calif.), White, Hamilton, Brasco. (5-Penn.); Hanley (34-N. Wilson (31 Calif.) Waldie (14-Calif.); White (16-Tex.); MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Gross, Derwinski, and Broyhill (N. Car.). Ford (15-Mich.); Hamilton (9-Ind.); and Brasco (11-N.Y.). Bldg. Room Ext. Bray, Bun Benton Director RHOB B370b MINORITY: (11 R.) Representatives Corbett (18-Penn.); Gross (3-Iowa); Cunningham 2821 (2-Neb.); Derwinski (4-III.); Johnson (23-Penn.); Broyhill (9-N. Car.); Button (29- N.Y.); Scott (8-Va.); Ruppe (11-Mich.); McClure (1-Idaho); and Thompson (5-Ga.). SUBCOMMITTEE ON POSITION CLASSIFICATION James M. Hanley (D. -N.Y.), Chairman STAFF MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Hanley, Henderson, Udall, Wilson (Calif.), William Direct Dial 225-4054 Ford (Mich.). Bldg. Room Ext. MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Ruppe, Cunningham, and McClure. Johnson, Charles E. Chief Counsel - Staf Dir. CHOB 207 4054 Bidg. Room Ext. Bray, Bun Benton Associate Staff Director B370B Winslow, Joseph E. Staff Assistant CHOB 207 RHOB 2821 6831 Martiny, John H. Counsel CHOB 207 4054 Irvine, William A. Asst. Staff Director CHOB 207 4054 SUBCOMMITTEE ON POSTAL FACILITIES AND MODERNIZATION Kazy, Theodore J. Senior Staff Assistant CHOB 207 2618 Joe R. Pool (D. Texas), Chairman Thornton, Elsie E. Executive Secretary CHOB 207 4054 MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Pool, Daniels, Wilson (Calif.), William Ford, Brasco. Wells, Barbara M. Secretary CHOB 207 4054 MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Derwinski, Scott, and Thompson (Ga.). Simons, Blanche M. Secretary CHOB 207 4054 Bldg. Room Ext. Snipes, Justine P. Secretary RHOB B370B 2821 Frink, Gary R. Staff Assistant CHO3 207 6844 Berner, Joan H. Secretary RHOB B345B 3718 Peters, Dorothy L. Secretary CHOB 207 4054 SUBCOMMITTEE ON POSTAL OPERATIONS Pendleton, Maria R. Document Clerk CHOB 207 4057 Robert N. C. Nix (D. Penn.), Chairman Howard, Alton Printing Editor CHOB 207 4057 MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Nix, Olsen, Green (Penn.), Waldie, and White Barton, Richard Staff Assistant CHOB 207 4057 MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Cunningham, Gross, and Derwinski. Green, Thelma R. Secretary RHOB B370B 2821 Bldg. Room Ext. Matchett, Francis T. Investigator RHOB B370B 2821 Kennedy, Thomas R. Staff Assistant RHCB B345b 3718 Vaughn, Evelyn F. Clerk-Typist LHOB 1424 3211 Keating, Michael M. Staff Assistant CHOB 207 6894 SUBCOMMITTEE ON POSTAL RATES Ward, Elia R. Staff Assistant CHOB 207 6933 Amald Olsen (D. Mont.) Chairman Davis, Stewart A. Staff Assistant CHOB 207 4059 MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Olsen, Udall, Daniels, Nix, and Pool. Devlin, Ralph J. Staff Member CHOB 207 6833 MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Johnson (Penn.), Cunningham, and Button. Ward, Sara L. Secretary CHOB 207 6833 Bldg. Room Ext. Tansill, Helen C. Stenographer CHOB 207 4057 Staff Assistant CHOB 207 4054 Greenberg, Louis Staff Member RHOB B3458 3718 Kennedy, Thomas R. Staff Assistant RHOB B345B 6741 SUBCOMMITTEE ON RETIREMENT, INSURANCE AND HEALTH CENEFITS Winslow, Joseph E. Staff Member CHOB 207 4059 Dominick V. Daniels (D. -N.J.), Chairman Frink, Gary R. Staff Member CHOB 207 4059 MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Daniels, Henderson, Pool, Green (Penn.), Hanley. Bates, Kathryn E. Secretary CHOB 207 6832 MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Broyhill (N. Car.), Johnson (Penn.), Thompson (Ga.). Powell, John W. Staff Assistant CHOB 207 6832 Bldg. Room Ext. Moore, George M. Civil Service Consultant CHOB 207 6832 Deviin, Ralph J. Staff Assistant CHOB 207 6833 Flanagan, Carol A. Secretary RHOB B345B 6741 Marshall, John Staff Assistant CHOB 210 6834 Napier, Margaret G. Clerk-Stenographer CHOB 207 2618 COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS Williss, Donna Linn Secretary LHOB 1424 3211 SUBCOMMITTEE ON CENSUS AND STATISTICS William J. Green (D. Penn.), Chairman MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Green, Olsen, Nix, Waldle, and White. MINORITY: (3 R.) presentatives Scott, Mc Clure and Thompson ICA.). CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STAT. ; OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEES buildings and grounds of the Botonic Gardens, the Library of Congress, and the Smithsonion COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS - Continued Institution, (9) Public reservations and parks within the District of Columbia, including Rock Creck Park and the Zoological Park, (10) Measures relating to the construction or SUBOCMMITTEE ON WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT or maintenance of roads and post roads, other than appropriations therefor; but it shall not Jim Wright (D. Texas), Chairman be in order for any bill providing general legislation in relation to roads to contain any provi- MAJORITY: (12 D.) Representatives Wright, Kluczynski, Gray, Clark, Edmondson, Dorn, sion for any specific road, nor for any bill in relation to O specific road to embrace a provi- Olsen, Edwards (La.), Blatnik, Jones (Ala.), Roberts, and Waldie. sion in relation to any other specific road. MINORITY: (9 R.) Representatives Grover, Duncan, Schwengel, Schadeberg, Snyder, Denney, Zion, McDonald (Mich.) and Miller (Ohio). George H. Fallon (D. -Md.), Chairman* SPECIAL SUCCOMMITTEE ON THE FEDERAL HIGHWAY PROGRAM MAJORITY: (19 D.) Representatives Fallon (4-Md.); Blatnik (8-Minn.); Jones (8-Ala.); John A. Blatnik (D. -Minn.), Chairman Kluczynski (5-III. Wright (12-Tex.); Gray (21-Iil.); Clark (25-Penn.); Edmondson MAJORITY: (12 D.) Representatives Blatnik, Jones (Ala.), Kluczynski, Wright, Gray, (2-Okla.); Johnson (2-Calif.); Dorn (3-S.C.); Henderson (3-N.C.); Olsen (1-Mont.); Clark, Edmondson, Johnson (Calif.), Olsen (Mont. ), Everett, McCarthy, Howard. Roberts (4-Tex.); Everett (8-Tenn.); McCarthy (39-N.Y.); Kee (5-W. Va.); Howard MINORITY: (9 R.) Representatives Cramer, Harsha, Cleveland, Don Clausen, McEwen, (3-N.J.); Edwards (7-La.); and Waldie (14-Calif.). Duncan, Schadeberg, Zion, and McDonald (Mich.). STAFF MINORITY: (15 R.) Representatives Cramer (3-Fla.); Harsha (6-Ohip); Grover (2-N.Y.); B870 RH02 Direct Did 205-0274 Cleveland (2-N.H.); Clausen (1-Calif.); McEwen (31-N.Y.); Duncan (2-Tenn.); May, Walter R. Chief Counsel Kopecky, George M. Chief Investigator Schwengei (1-Iowa); Schadeberg (1-Wis.); Snyder (4-Ky.); Denney (1-Neb.); Zion Constandy, John P. Asst. Chief Counsel Downie, Martha E. Staff Asst. (8-Ind.); McDonald (19-Mich.); Hammerschmidt (3-Ark.) and Miller (10-Ohio). Lorenz, Carl J., Jr. Assoc. Counsel Rupert, Mildred E. Staff Asst. Keeney, Kathryn M. Chief Clerk GaNun, Agnes M. Staff Asst. STAFF Knighten, Shirley R. Staff Asst. O'Hara, John P. Assoc. Counsel 2167 RHOS Direct Dial 225-4472 Willse, Sherman Prof. Staff Mor. D'Amico, Salvatore J. Assoc. Counsel Lawrence, Robert G. Assoc. Counsel Harrison, Stuart M. Staff Asst. Sullivan, Richar J. Chief Counsel Beam, Dorothy Exec. Staff Asst. DS75 RHOD Direct Dial 223-6604 Brennan, Joseph R. Engineer Consultant Buckley, Meriam R. Staff Asst. May, Robert L. Minority Counsel Yates, Paul R. S. Prof. Staff Mbr. Enfield, Clifton W. Minority Counsel Kennedy, Anne C. Staff Asst. Downie, Martha t. Tobin, Maurice B. Subcom. Clerk Carroll, Sterlyn B. Staff Asst. Peters, Augusta B. Subcom. Clerk Youmans, Erla S. Minority Staff Asst. SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Feeley, Stephen V. Subcom. Clerk Spaulding, Stella Minority Staff Asst. Ed Edmondson, ID. -Okla.), Chairman Spence, Robert F. Subcom. Clerk Warren, Audrey G. Subcom. Clerk MAJORITY: (8 D.) Representatives Edmondson, Clark, Roberts, McCarthy, Kee, Howard, Lorenz, Carl J. Subcom. Counsel Yates, Paul R. S. Prof. Staff Mbr. Edwards (La.), and Henderson. MINORITY: 16 R.) Representatives Cleveland, Don Clausen, McEwen, Snyder, Hammer- SUBCOMMITTEE ON FLOOD CONTROL schmidt and Miller (Ohio). Robert E. Jones (D. -Ala.), Chairman MAJORITY: (12 D.) Representatives Jones (Ala.), Wright, Gray, Clark, Johnson (Calif.); AD MOC SUBCOMMITTEE ON APPALACHIA Edmondson, Olsen, Dorn, Henderson, Roberts, Everett and Kee. Robert E. Jones (D. Ala.), Chairman MINORITY: (9 R.) Representatives Don Clausen, Harsha, Schwengel, Snyder, Denney, MAJORITY: (8 D.) Representatives Jones (Ala.), Wright, Clark, Edmondson, Henderson, Zion, McDonald (Mich.), Hammerschmidt and Miller (Ohio). Kee, Dorn, and Waldie. MINORITY: (6 R.) Representatives Schwengel, Cramer, Cleveland, Schadeberg, Denney, SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS and Zion. Kenneth Gray (D. -III.), Chairman MAJORITY: (12 D.) Representatives Gray, Jones (Ala.), Kluczynski, Blatnik, Wright, Henderson, Roberts, Kee, Edwards (La.), Johnson (Calif.), Howard, and Waldie. COMMITTEE ON RULES MINORITY: (9 R.) Representatives Grover, McEwen, Cramer, Duncan, Schwengel, Schadeberg, Denney, McDonald (Mich.), and Hammerschmidt. tc consist of 15 Members; (1) The ruies, joint rules, and order of business of the House, (2) Recesses and final adjournment of Congress, (3) To sit and act whether or SUBCOMMITTEE ON RIVERS AND HARBORS not the House is in session. John A. Blatnik (D. -Minn.), Chairman MAJORITY: (12 D.) Representatives Blatnik, Johnson (Calif.), Gray, Wright, Henderson, William M. Colmer (D. Miss. 1, Chairman Roberts, Dorn, McCarthy, Howard, Everett, Edwards (La.), and Waldie. MAJORITY: (10 D.) Representatives Colmer (5-Miss.); Madden (1-Ind.); Delaney (9- MINORITY: (9 R.) Representatives Harsha, Cramer, Grover, Don Clausen, McEwen, N. Y.); Bolling (5-Mo.); O'Neill (8-Mass. Sisk 06-Calif.); Yeang (14-Texas); Duncan, Schadeberg, Snyder, and Hammerschmidt. Perper (11-Fla.); Matisman AL -Hawail), and lerson 16. Tenn.). Smith -Callf.) Anderson in Martin (1- and SUBCOMMITTEE ON ROADS STAFF John C. Kluczynski (D. -III.), Chairman H 312 THE CAPITEL BLOC. MAJORITY: (12 D.) Representatives Kluczynski, Blatnik, Jones (Ala.), Clark, Edminis son, Olsen, Wright, Everett, McCarthy, Howard, Roberts, and Dom. MINORITY: (9 R.) Representatives Cramer, Harsha, Cleveland, Claims, Schwengel, Denney, Zion, and McDonald (Mith.). The CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY OF TST COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND ASTRONAUTICS COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND ASTRONAUTIOS-CoMdd to consist of 31 Members; (a) Astronautical research and development, including SUBDOMMITTEE ON SCIENCE, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT resources, personnel equipment, end facilities, (b) Bureau of Standards, standardization of Emilio Q. Daddario (D. Conn), Chairman weights and measures, and the metric system, (c) National Aeronaut and Space admin- MAJORITY: (6 D.) Representatives Daddario, Roush, Davis (Ga.), Waggonner, Brown, istration, (d) National Aeronautics ond Space Council, (e) National Science Foundation, (Calif.), and Ryan. (f) Outer space, including exploration and control thereof, (g) Science Scholarships, and MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Bell, Mosher, Rumsfeld, and Lukens. (h) Scientific research and development.' SUBCOMMITTEE ON SPACE SCIENCES AND APPLICATIONS Joseph E. Karth (D. -Minn.), Chairman George P. Miller (D. Calif.), Chairman* MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Karth, Downing, Wolff, Brinkley, and Eckhardt. MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Mosher, Vander Jagt, Winn, and Pettis. MAJORITY: (18 D.) Representatives Miller (8-Calif.); Teague (6-Tex. Karth (4-Minn.); Hechler (4-W. Va.); Daddario (1-Conn.); Roush (5-Ind.); Davis (7-Ga.); Ryan (20- N.Y.); Downing (1 Va.); Waggonner (4-La.); Fuqua (2-Fla.); Brown (29 Calif.); COMMITTEE ON STANDARDS OF OFFICIAL CONDUCT Wolff (3-N. Y.); Green (5-Penn.); Cabell (5-Tex.); Brinkley (3-Ga.); Eckhardt Texas), and Tiernan (2-R.I.). to consist of 12 Members, 6 of the Majority and 6 of the Minority Party. Its pur- MINORITY: (13 R.) Representatives Fulton (27-Penn.); Mosher (13-Ohio); Roudebush pose shall be to recommend as soon as proticable to the House of Representatives such (10-Ind.); Bell (28-Calif.) Pelly (1-Wash.); Rumsfeld (13-III.); Gurney (5-Fla.); changes in laws, rules and regulations that the Committee deems necessary to establish Wydler (4-N.Y.); Vander Jagt (9-Mich.); Winn (3-Kan.); Pettis (33-Calif.); Lukens and enforce standards of official conduct far Members, Officers and employees of the House. (24-Ohio); and Hunt (1-N.J.). STAFF Rep. Melvin Price (D. -III.), Chairman 2321 RH03 Direct Dial 225-6371 MAJORITY: (: D.) Representatives Price (24-III.), Teague Texas), Evins Tenn.), Bldg. Room Ext. Abbitt (4-Va.), Aspinall (4-Colo.), and Kelly (12-N.Y.). Ducander, Charles F. Exec. Dir. & Chief Counsel RHOB 2321 6371 MINORITY: (6 R.) Representatives Halleck (2-Ind.), Arends (17-III.), Betts (8-Ohio), Carstarphen, John A., Jr. Chief Clerk & Counsel RHOB 2321 6371 Quillen Tenn.), and Williams (7-Penn.). Yeager, Philip B. Counsel RHOB 2321 6371 STAFF Hammill, Frank R. Counsel RHOB 2321 6371 5331 RMOB Direct Dial 225-7103 Boone, W. H. Chief Tech. Consultant RHOB 2321 6371 Swanner, John M. Staff Director Mackenzie, Mariann R. Secy. Hines, Richard P. Staff Consultant RHOB 2321 6371 Wolte, Bennett M. Asst. Director Willing, Tempie L. Asst. Clerk Gerardi, Peter A. Technical Consultant RHOB 2321 6371 Wilson, James E. Technical Consultant RHOB 2321 6371 Gould, Harold A. Technical Consultant RHOB 2321 6371 COMMITTEE ON UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES Dickinson, Philip P. Technical Consultant RHOB 2321 6371 Felton, Joseph M. Counsel RHOB 2321 6371 " to consist of 9 Members; (A) Un-American activities. (2) The Committee on Un- Kernan, Elizabeth S. Scientific Research Asst. RHOB 2321 6371 American Activities, as a whole or by subcommittee, is authorized to make from time to time Giroux, Frank J. Clerk RHOB 2319 6371 investigations of (i) the extent, character, and objects of un-American propaganda activities Quigley, Denis C. Publications Clerk RHOB 2319 6371 in the United States, (ii) the diffusion with the United States of subversive and un-American Robert, Mary Ann (Mrs.) Secretary RHOB 2321 6371 propaganda that is instigated from foreign countries or of a domestic origin and attacks the Dodson, Emily (Mrs.) Secretary RHOB 2319 6371 principle of the form of government as guaranteed by our Constitution, and (iii) all other Rodgers, Carol F. (Mrs.) Secretary RHOB 2321 6371 questions in relation thereto that would aid Congress in any necessary remedial legisla- Stafford, June C. (Mrs.) Secretary RHOB 2321 6371 tion. The Committee on In-Americon Activities shall report to the House (or to the Clerk Robison, Virginia Secretary RHOB 2319 6371 of the House if the House is not in session) the results of any such investigation, together Cashman, Kieran U. Secretary RHOB 2321 6371 with such recommendations as it deems adyisable. For the purpose of any such investigo- Rees, Martha N. (Mrs.) Secretary RHOB 2321 6371 tion, the Committee on American Activities, or any subcommittee thereof, is authorized Shullaw, Richard Asst. Publications Clerk RHOB B374 6274 to sit and act at such times and places within the United States, whether or not the House is sitting, has recessed, or had adjourned, to hold such hearings, to require the attendance SUBCOMMITTEE ON ADVANCED RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY of such witnesses and the production of such books, papers, and documents, and to take Ken Hechier (D. W. Va.), Chairman such testimony, GS it deems necessary. Subpoenas may be issued under the signature of the MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Hechler, Roush, Davis (Ga.), Ryan, Brown (Calif.). chairman of the committee or any subcommittee, or by any member designated by ony such MINORITY: 4 R.) Representatives Pelly, Wydler, Hunt, and Lukens. chairman, and may be served by any person designated by any such chairman or member. SUBCOMMITTEE CN MANNED SPACE FLIGHT Edwin E. Willis (D. -La.), Chairman Olin E. Teague (D. Tex.), Chairman MAJORITY: (1, 0.) Representatives Wills (3-L...); Tuck (5-Va. MAJORITY: (7 D.) Representatives Teague (Tex.), Daddario, Waggonner, Fuqua, Green (Penn. ; Cabell and Tiernan. MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Fulton, Roudebush, Bell, Gurney and Rumsfeld. STATE SUBCOMMITTEE ON NASA OVERSIGHT Olin E. Teague (D. Tex.), Chairman MAJORITY. (7 Representatives (Tex.), Karth, CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STATES OF THE HOUS: CORNITIVES COMMITTEE ON UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES - Continued SUBCOMENTTEE ON EDUCATION AND TRAINING George E. Brown (D. Calif.), Charman 309 CHOB Direct Dial 225-3051 D.)Rep. Brown, Dulan, Baring, Dom, Helstoski, Resnick, Hanley, Pucinski. Cunningham, Anniel Chief of Ref. Svc. Pfaff, Alma T. Rsch. Analyst MINORITY: 16 Rep. Halpern, Teague (Calif.), Duncan, Ayres, Kupferman, Scott. Wheeler, Willian A. Investigator Phillips, Katherine Telephone Operator Fogle, Kathryn Clerk-Typist Randolph, Josephine Rsch. Clerk SUCCOMMITTEE ON HOSPITALS Manuel, Philip Investigator Capossela, John F. Asst. Doc. Clk. James A. Haley (D. -Fla.), Chairman Ontrich, Maureen Info. Analyst Doyle; Florence Clerk-Steno. MAJORITY: (9 D.) Representatives Haley, Baring, Everett, Dulski, Roberts, Brown Edinger, Elizabeth L. Editor Stiles, Lela Mae Info. Analyst (Calif.), Dorn, Satterfield, and Pucinski. Francis, Emily R. Info. Analyst Higgins, Paul C. Info. Classifier MINORITY: 8 R.) Representatives Duncan, Ayres, Fino, Saylor, Teague (Calif.), Hal- - Gittings, Helen M. Rsch. Analyst Wheeler, Billie Clerk-Steno. pern, Kupferman, and Hammerschmidt. Valente, Mary Myers Admin. Secy. Daniels, Susan Kay Info. Classifier Gallagher, James L. Rsch. Analyst Sweeny, Barbara C. Clerk Typist SUBCOMMITTEE ON HOUSING Muffley, David E. Clerk-typist Butler, Daniel Clerk-typist Walter S. Baring (D-Nev.), Chairman McConnon, B. R., Jr. Investigator Nagel, Isabel B. Secy. MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Baring, Roberts, Satterfield, Helstoski, Resnick. Veley, Lorraine N. Secy. Epstein, Rochelle E. Clerk-Typist MINORITY: (5 R.) Representatives Ayres, Fino, Halpern, Duncan, Heckler (Mass.). Wetterman, Neil E. Investigator Poole, William Cierk-Typist Sweany, Donald I., Jr. Rsch. Analyst Maxon, Sophia C. Info. Classifier SUSCOMMITTEE ON INSURANCE Curil, Jean M. Secy. Chapman, Mary Jo Clerk-Steno. Robert A. Everett (D. Tenn), Chairman Moreland, Artie Secy. Sheppard, Freda J. Clerk-Steno. MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representative Everett, Kornegay, Brown (Calif.), and Helstoski. James, Mildred Clerk Typist Kobal, Lois Z. Info. Classifier MINORITY: (3 R.) Representatives Saylor, Hammerschmidt, and Heckler (Mass.). COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS to consist of 25 members: (1) Veterans' measures generally, (2) Pensions of all to consist of 25 Members: (1) Revenue measures generally, (2) The bonded the wars of the United States, general and special, (3) Life insurance issued by the Govern- debt of the United States, (3) The deposit of public moneys, (4) Customs, collection dis- ment on account of service in the armed forces, (4) Compensation, vocational rehabilitation, tricts, and ports of entry and delivery, (5) Reciprocal trade agreements, (6) Transporte- and education of veterans, (5) Veterans' hospitals, medical care, and treatment of veterans, tion of dutiable goods, (7) Revenue measures relating to the insular possessions, (8) Not- (6) Soldiers' and sailors' civil relief, (7) Readjustment of servicemen to civil life." ional social security. Olin E. Teague (D. -Tex.), Chairman Wilbur D. Mills (D. -A:k.), Chairman MAJORITY: (15 D.) Representatives Mills (2-Ark.); King (17-Calif.); Boggs (2-La.) ; MAJORITY: (14 D.) Representatives Teague (6-Tex.); Dorn (3-S. Car.); Haley (7-Fla.); Karsten (1-Mo.); Herlong (4-Fla.); Watts (6-Ky.); Ullman (2-Ore.); Burke (11-Mass.); Baring (AL-Nev.); Everett (8-Tenn.); Dulski (41-N.Y.); Kornegay (6-N. Car.); Griffiths (17 Mich. ); Rhodes (6-Pa.); Rostenkowski (8 III.); Landrum Ga. Roberts (4-Tex.); Brown (29-Calif.); Satterfield (3-Va.); Helstoski (9-N.J.); Res- Vanik (21-Ohio); Fulton Tenn.); and Gilbert (22-N.Y.). nick (28-N.Y.); Hanley (34-N. and Pucinski (11-IH.). MINORITY: (10 R.) Representatives Byrnes (8-Wis.); Curtis (2-Mo.); Utt (35-Calif. ); Betts (8-Ohio); Schneebeli (17-Penn.); Collier (10-III.); Broyhill (10-Va.); Rattin MINORITY: (11 R.) Representatives Adair (4-Ind.); Ayres (14-Ohio); Fino (24-N.Y.); (2-Mont.); Conable (37-N.Y.) and Bush Tex.). Saylor (22-Penn.); Teague (13-Calif.); Halpern (6-N.Y.); Duncan (2-Tenn.); Kup - STAFF ferman (17-N.Y.); Hammerschmidt (3-Ark.); Scott (8-Va.), and Heckler (10-Mass.). Direct Dial 225-3825 Bldg. Room Ext. STAFF Martin, John M., Jr. Chief Counsel LHOB 1103 3627 Baker, J. P. Direct Dial 225-8527 Asst. Chief Counsel LHOB 1102 3625 Quealy, William H. Bldg. Room Ext. Minority Counsel LHOB 1105 4021 Staff Director Driscoll, Raymond Meadows, Oliver E. CHOB 3530 Professional Asst. LHOB 1104 306 6648 Patterson, Edwin B. Counsel CHOB 301 3527 Kelley, James W. Professional Asst. LHOB 11398 4358 Fisher, George W. Clerk RHOB 2311 2002 Lamar, Harold Professional Asst. LHOB 1139B 4358 Biondi, Helen A. Assistant Clerk CHOB 301 3527 Burkett, Flerence Staff Asst. LHOB 1104 6648 Butler, Virginia M. Staff Asst. Colby, Morvie Clerk-Steno CHOB 306 3530 LHOB 1102 3625 Byrd, William C. Matthews, Alice V: Clerk-Steno CHOB 301 3527 Staff Asst. LHOP 1139A 6671 Turner, George Assistant Clerk CHOB 303 3527 Greene, Hughion Documents Clerk LHOB 1102 3847 Know, Grace G. Staff Asst. Johnson, Jean Clerk-Steno. CHOB 303 3529 LHOP 1102 3625 :. Holden, John Minority Prof. Staff CHOB 303B 3551 Lho? 3425 Kirby, Billy Professional Aide CHOB 301 3569 Wilton, Patricia Clerk-Steno. CHOB 303B Kidd, Marjorie Clerk-Steno. CHOB 301 Powelson, Artene Clerk-Steno. CHOB 301 SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMPENSATION AND PENSION W. J. Sryan Dorn (D. -S. Car.), Chairman CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY STARES or THE SELECT COMMITTEE TO CONDUCT A STUDY AND INVESTIGATION OF HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE THE PROBLEMS OF SMALL BUSINESS Michael J. Kirwan (D. -Onio), Chairman " to consist of fifteen members. Studies and investigates problems of small Vice-Chairmen: Representatives Madden, O'Neill, and Morgan. business and reports findings and makes recommendations to the House, but cannot re- port legislation. STAFF 3-353 RHOB Direct Dial 225-2750 Joe L. Evins, (D. Tenn.), Chairman Harding, Kenneth Exec. Director Henshaw, Edmund L. Research Director MAJORITY: (9 D.) Representatives Evins (4-Tenn.); Patman Tex.); Steed (4-Okla.); O'Neill, Dev Photographer Kluczynski (5-111.); Dingell (16-Mich.); Smith (5-Iowa); Corman (22-Calif.); Irwin Conn. and Addabbo (7-N. Y.). MINORITY: (6 R.) Representatives Moore (1-W. Va.); Conte (1-Mass.); Broyhill (9-N. Car.); Horton (36-N.Y.) Morton (1-Md.); and Burton (1-Utah.). HOUSE DEMOCRATIC STEERING COMMITTEE STAFF 2351 RHOB Direct Dial 225-5321 Ray Madden (D. Ind.), Chairman Jacques, Bryan H. General Counsel Williams, John J. Minority Counsel Gould, Justinus Counsel O'Connor, Charles E. Counsel Spark M. Matsunaga ID. Hawaii), Secretary Robinson, Henry A. Counsel Olsher, Harry Consultant Potvin, Gregg R. Counsel Foutch, Myrtle Ruth Clerk Representatives Madden, Daddario, Delaney, Dent, Rodino, Hardy, Dorn, Blatnik, Ashley, Stubblefield, Hebert, Haley, Smith (Iowa), Price (III.), Patman, Matsunaga, SUBCOMMITTEE ON FOUNDATIONS: THEIR IMPACT ON SMALL BUSINESS and Corman. Wright Patman (D. Tex.), Chairman MAJORITY: (3 D.) Representatives Patman, Corman, and Irwin. Ex Officio: Representatives McCormack, Albert, Boggs, Rostenkowski, Sullivan, Kirwan. MINORITY: (2 R.) Representatives Conte, and Morton. STAFF 1320 LHOB Direct Dial 225-7187 SUBCOMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT AND ECONOMIC CONDENTRATION Barriere, John E. Exec. Director-Clerk Vaughn, Iris W. Assistant Clerk James C. Corman (D. -Calif.), Chairman MAJORITY: (3 D.) Representatives Corman, Irwin and Addabbo. MINORITY: (2 R.) Representatives Broyhill, and Burton (Utah). SUBCOMMITTEE ON TAXATION AND OIL IMPORTS HOUSE REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES Tom Stead (D. -Okla.), Chairman MAJORITY: (3 D.) Representatives Steed, Smith (Iowa) and Addabbo. Gerald R. Ford (R. -Mich.), Chairman MINORITY: (2 R.) Representatives Moore, and Conte. Representatives Ford, Dickinson, Pollock, Rhodes (Ariz.), Hammerschmidt, Utt, Brotz- SUBCOMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS PROBLEMS IN URSAN AREAS man, Meskill, Roth, Gurney, Blackburn, Hanser. (Idaho), Arends, Adair, Gross, Dole, John C. Kluczynski (D. -III.), Chairman Carter, Morton, Bates, Cederberg, Zwach, Hall, Battin, Denney, Wyman, Frelinghuy- MAJORITY: (3 D.) Representatives Kluczynski, Steed, and Irwin. sen, Robison, Broyhill (N. Car.), Kleppe, Bow, Smith (Okla.), Wyatt, Fulton, Watson, MINORITY: (2 R.) Representatives Horton, and Burton (Utah). Berry, Quillen, Bush, Lloyd, Stafford, Wampler, May, Moore, Byrnes, and Harrison. SUBCOMMITTEE ON ACTIVITIES OF REGULATORY AGENCIES RELATING TO SMALL BUSINESS Bldg. Room Ext. John D. Dingell (D. -Mich.), Chairman Wilson, Josephine (Mrs.) Clerk Capitol H 230 2540 MAJORITY: (3 D.) Representatives Dingell, Smith (Iowa), and Corman MINORITY: (2 R.) Representatives Conte, and Broyhill (N. Car.). SUBCOMMITTEE ON SPECIAL SMALL BUSINESS PROBLEMS Neal Smith (D. -Iowa), Chairman HOUSE REPUBLICAN POLICY COMMITTEE MAJORITY: (3 D.) Representatives Smith (Iowa), Kluczynski, and Corman. MINORITY: (2 R.) Representatives Morton, and Horton. John J. Rhodes (R. -Arlz.), Chairman HOUSE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES Consists of Democratic members of Committee on Ways and Means: Representatives Mills (2-Ark.); King (17-Calif.); Boggs (2-La.); Karsten (1-M).). Herling (5-Fla.); Watts (6-Ky.); Ullnian (2-Ore.); Burke (11-Mass.); or Mich. knotes (6-Ponn.): Rostenkowski (8-!!!.); Landrum Fulton and Gaten (PP-N.Y.). CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Bob Wilson (R. -Calif.), Chairman Vice Chairmen: Representatives Bray, Conte, Cramer, McCulloch, Moore, and Springer. Secretary: Representative Mathias (Md.). Treasurer: Vacant Chairman - Auditing Committee: Rep. William Brock. Executive Committee: Officers, Rep. Battin, Broomfield, Fino, Gardner, Laird, Pelly, Price (Texas), Saylor, Smith (Calif.), and Widnall. Full Committee: Representatives Wilson (Calif.), Andrews (N. Dak.), Battin, Belcher, Bray, Brock, Broomfield, Brotzman, Broyhill (Va.), Buchanan, Burton (Utah), Cleve - Conte, Cramer, Cunningham, Curtis, Dellenback, Fino, Gardner, Hammerschmidt, Harrison, Laird, McClure, McCulloch, MacGregor, Mathias (Md.), Meskill, Moore, Pelly, Pollock, Price (Tex.), Reifel, Roth, Saylor, Schwengel, Shriver, Smith (Calif. ), land, Snyder, Springer, Stafford, Steiger (Ariz.), Thompson (Ga.), Watson, Widnall. STAFF 412 Congressional Hotel Lincoln 4-3010 Potter, I. Lee Executive Dir. Waugh, William Research Dir. Miller, Mary Ellen Spec. Asst. to Chmn. Bryant, Judy Recptnst. Bradley, Wayne W. Asst. Director Purves, Pierre District Statistics REP. WA Lias, Tom Campaign Dir. (D) 4. 312 Congressional Hotel Committe. Theis, Paul A. Pub. Rel. Dir. Gaston, Robert Radio- TV Subco: Galbraith, Jim Asst. Wade, J. Lee Dir. of Services Subco: Anderson, Jack Public Relations Prosser, Clifford Printer Subco. Nett, Ed Newsletter Special Special 53 D Street, SE Spec. Fulton, Curtis Finance Op E 304 RHOD Direct Dial 725-7121 Committee Brockhurst, Robert Photographer Senko, Michael Photographer Subcet Committe REP. TH (D) Committe Subce: Spec. Spec. Ch Special Committee Subco Subot REP. E. (R) Committee Subos Subtot 264 CONGRESSIONAL JOINT COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS, AND BOARDS DOMESTIC AFFAIRS National Forest Reservation Commission Created by act of March 1, 1011 (36 Stat. 062, 16 U.S.C. 513) Room 3016, South Building, United States Department of Agriculture Phone, 521-5000 (Code 161, extension 4553) President.-Stanley R. Resor, Secretary of the Army. Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of the Interior. Orville L. Freeman, Secretary of Agriculture. John Stennis, Senator from Mississippi. George D. Aiken, Senator from Vermont. William M. Colmer, Representative from Mississippi. John P. Saylor, Representative from Pennsylvania. Secretary.-Russell P. McRorey, 4833 Randolph Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration Created by Public Law 474, 81st Congress Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. Paul J. Fannin, Senator from Arizona. James A. Haley, Representative from Florida. Morris K. Udall, Representative from Arizona. E. Y. Berry, Representative from South Dakota. FOREIGN AFFAIRS Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Created by Public Law 585, 70th Congress Room H-403, Capitol. Phone, 225-6171 (Code 180) Chairman.-John O. Pastore, Senator from Rhode Island. Vice Members: Chairman.-Clict Holifield, Representative from California. Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia. Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Albert Gore, Senator from Tennessee. Henry M. Jackson, Senator from Washington. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Senator from Iowa. George D. Aiken, Senator from Vermont. Wallace F., Bennett, Senator from Utah. Carl T. Curtis, Senator from Nebraska. Melvin Price, Representative from Illinois. Wayne N. Aspinall, Representative from Colorado. Thomas G. Morris, Representative from New Mexico. John Young, Representative from Texas. Craig Hosmer, Representative from California. William II. Bates, Representative from Massachusetts. John B. Anderson, Representative from Illinois. William M. McCulloch, Representative from Ohio. Executive Director.John T. Conway. Joint Committee on Defense Production 50 U. S. C. App. 2162 Room 459, Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-3121 (Code 180), extensions 2337. 2338, and 2339 Chairman.-Wright Patman, Representative from Texas. Vice Chairman.John Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. Members: Abraham J. Multer, Representative from New York. William A. Barrett, Representative from Pennsylvania. William B. Widnall, Representative from New Jersey. Paul A. Fino, Representative from New York. William Proxinire, Senator from Wisconsin. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Senator from New Jersey. Wallace F. Bennett, Senator from Utah. John G. Tower, Senator from Texas. Staff.-Iarold J. Warren, clerk and counsel; George T. Ault, professional staff; Mattie I. Echols, secretary. FISCAL AND ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Joint Economic Committee Created pursuant to Sec. 5(a) of Public Law 301, 70th Congress Room G-133, New Senate Office Building. Phones: (Code 180) 225-5171; 225-5321 (publications) Chairman.- William Proxmire, Senator from Wisconsin. Vice Chairman.-Wright Patman, Representative from Texas. John Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. J. W. Fulbright, Senator from Arkansas. Herman E. Talmadge, Senator from Georgia. Stuart Symington, Senator from Missouri. Abraham Ribicoff, Senator from Connecticut. Jacob K. Javits, Senator from New York. Jack Miller, Senator from lown. Len B. Jordan, Senator from Idaho. Charles II. Percy, Senator from Illinois. Richard Bolling, Representative from Missouri. Hale Boggs, Representative from Louisiana. Henry S. Reuss, Representative from Wisconsin. Martha W. Griffiths, Representative from Michigan. William S. Meorhead, Representative from Pennsylvania. Thomas B. Curtis, Representative from Missouri. William B. Widnall, Representative from New Jersey. Donald Runnsfeld, Representative from Illinois. W. E. Brock 3d, Representative from Tennessee. Executive Director.-John R. Stark, 4815 Grantham Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director of liesearch.-James W. Knowles, 6005 Berkshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Senior Economist-William H. Moore. Economists.-John B. Henderson, George R. Iden, Richard F. Kaufman, Donald A. Webster (minority). Research natyst.-Eleanor H. Aeschliman. Financial Clerk.-Esther S. Hickey. Administrative Clerk-Hamilton D. Gewehr. Assistant to Director of Research.-Hope G. Sham. Secretaries.-Mary Frances de la Pava, Juanita L. Entrekin, Carole A. Houghton, Anne N. McAfee, Florence C. Zalewski. Research Assistunts.-Michnel J. Duberstein, Douglas C. Frechtling (minority). Tillinghast. topist.-Alico 11. Calhoun. James S. Grant. / Christopher C. O'Malley. Joint Commission on the Coinage Created by Public Law 80-81, 80th Congress Executive: Chairman.-Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary of Commerce. Director of the Bureau of the Budget. Director of the Mint. Congressional: John Sparkman, Senator from Alabama, ex officio. Wallace F. Bennett, Senator from Utah, ex officio. John O. Pastore, Senator from Rhode Island. Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. Peter 11. Dominick, Senator from Colorado. Thomas II. Kuchel, Senator from California. Wright Patman, Representative from Texas, CX officio. William B. Widnall, Representative from New Jersey, ex officio. Ed Edmondson, Representative from Oklahoma. Robert N. Gialino, Representative from Connecticut. Silvio O. Conte, Representative from Massachusetts. James F. Battin, Representative from Montana. Public: Julian B. Baird, St. Paul, Minn. Amon Carter, Jr., Fort Worth, Tex. William C. Decker, New York, N.Y. Samuel M. Fleming, Nashville, Tenn. Edward H. Foley, Washington, D.C. Harry F. Harrington, St. Louis, Mo. Eugene S. Pulliam, Indianapolis, Ind. Harry E. Rainbolt, Norman, Okla. FISCAL AND ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2 Joint Committee 0121 Internal Revenue Taxation Credit by Provide Law 20. with Congres Reven 1011. Langworth House Office Building. Phone, 225-3621 Code 180) Russeil B. Long, Senator from Arkansas. Wilbur D. Mills, Representative from Louisiana. M. Cord R. King, Representative from California. Hale Boggs, Representative from Louisiana. John W. Byrnes, Representative from Wisconsin. Thomas B. Curtis, Representative from Missouri. George A. Smathers, Senator from Florida. Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. John J. Williams, Senator from Delaware. Frank Carlson, Senator from Kansas. Chief of Staff.-Laurence N. Woodworth, 2810 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Assistant Chief of Staff.-Lincoln Arnold, 1610 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Administrative Assistant.-James M. LaMarche, 6316 Anneliese Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Legal Staff: Legislation Counscl-Nicholas A. Tomasulo, 718 Sixth Street SW. 20024. Refund Counsel.-Robert R. Smyers, 4501 Clermont Place, Garrett Park, Md. 20766. Atiorneys.-Herbert L. Chabot, 14104 Bauer Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853; Michael E. Fox, 5400 Sanger Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Harrison B. McCawley, 5012 24th Street SE. 20021; E. Victor Willetts, 2602 Kimble Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; Lawrence E. Forgy, Jr., 3100 Parkway, Cheverly, Md. 20785; Bernard M. Shapiro, 8511 Glen Dale Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770; Dennis P. Bedell, 2611 North Brandywine Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; James Boring, 661 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003; Gerard L. Ouellette, 4928 South 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Joseph P. Spellman, S275 Adenlee Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Richard Trotter, 8218 Tory Road, Springfield, Va. 22150. Economists.-Alan P. Murray, S302 Bryant Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Albert Buckberg, 240 M Street SW. 20024; William B. Forti, 3117 Berkley Lane, Woodbridge, Va. 22191; Leon W. Klud, 5007 Noblestown Road, Apt. E Springfield, Va. 22150. Statistical Analysts.-Grace T. Gunn, 2420 39th Street 20007; James H. Symons, Post Office Box 168, Clifton, Va. 22024. Statistical Clerks.-Anastasin F. Connaughton, 3540 39th Street 20016; Joseph E. Fink, 4907 Iroquois Street, College Park, Md. 20741. Secretaries.-Cccilin Juarez Grimm, 6515 Bock Terrace, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021; June Matther 4042 South Maple Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Blanche F. Nagro, 9013 East Light Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903; Joanne Mc- Dermott, 1622 North Jackson Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; Blanche Schwartz, 305 C Street NE. 20002; Linda R. Savage 4313 57th Avenue, Bladensburg, Md. 20710; Carolyn A. Easter, 7611 Small Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735; Elizabeth L. Ruth, 730 24th Street 20037; Mary W. Gattic, 3121 Lake Avc- nue, Cheverly, Md. 20785; Cecilia Grimm, Apt. 6, 1213 Palmer Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Public Land Law Review Commission Created by Public Law 606, 88th Congress (78 Stat. CS2) Suite 420, 1730 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. 20006. Telephone 343-6660 (Code 183, extension 6660) Chairman.-Wayne N. Aspinall, Representative from Colorado. Appointed by the President of the United States: Laurance S. Rockefeller, of New York City, N.Y. Governor Philip Hoff, of the State of Vermont. H. Byron Mock, vice chairman, of Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr. Robert Emmet Clark, of Tuscon, Ariz. Dr. Maurice Goddard, of Harrisburg, Pa. Mrs. Nancy E. Smith, of San Bernardino, Calif. Appointed by the President of the Senate: Henry M. Jackson, Senator from Washington. Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. Thomas II. Kuchel, Senator from California. Gordon Allott, Senator from Colorado. Len B. Jordan, Senator from Idaho. Appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives: Walter S. Baring, Representative from Nevada. Roy A. Taylor, Representative from North Carolina. Morris K. Udall, Representative from Arizona. John P. Saylor, Representative from Pennsylvania. Laurence J. Burton, Representative from Utah. John H. Kyl, Representative from Iowa. Director.Milton A. Pearl, 3419 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. JUSTICE, LAW AND ORDER Select Commission on Western Hemisphere Immigration Created by Public Law 80-236, 89th Congress (79 Stat. 011) Suite 401, 1730 K Street 20006. Phone, 343-8687 (Code183, extension 38687) Chairman.-Richard M. Seammon. Appointed by the President of the United States: Richard M. Seammon, Vice President of the Governmental Affairs Institute. 1.00 Cherne, Executive Director of the Research Institute of America. Covey T. Oliver, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs. Musdey Ruttenberg, Manpower Administrator, U.S. Department of Labor. F Farrell, Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization U.S. Department of Justice, Appointed by the President of the Senate: Everett M. Dirksen, Senator from Illinois. James O. Eastland, Senator from Mississippi. Philip A. Hart, Senator from Michigan. Roman L. Hruska, Senator from Nebraskh. Edward M. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts. Appointed by the Speaker of the House: Emanuel Celler, Representative from New York. Michael A. Feighan, Representative from Ohio. Poter W. Rodino, Jr., Representative from New Jersey. William M. McCulloch, Representative from Ohio. Arch A. Moore, Jr., Representative from West Virginia. Staff Director.-Donald G. Herzberg, 171 Shady Brook Lane, Princeton, N.J. Deputy Staff Director.-Thomas G. McHale, 5408 Amberwood Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853. Administrative Officer.-Frances D. Hull, 5951 23d Parkway No. 103, Washington, D.C. 20031. ADMINISTRATION Joint Committee on Printing Created by act of Aug. 3, 1816 (0 Stat. 114) Room S-151. Capitol. Phone 225-5241 (Code 180) Chairman.-Carl Hayden, Senator from Arizona. Vice Chairman.-Omar Burleson, Representative from Texas. B. Everett Jordan, Senator from North Carolina. Hugh Scott, Senator from Pennsylvania. Wayne L. Hays, Representative from Ohio. Glenard P. Lipscomb, Representative from California. Staff Director.-John F. Haley, 4018 10th Street NE. 20017. Assistant Staff Director.-Paul C. Beach, 1701 North Kent Street, Apt. 608, Arlington, Va. 22200. Printing Consultant.-Iarry E. Aldridge, 6906 Wells Parkway, University Park, Md. 20782. Technical Analyst.-Henry A. Foote, Jr., 4810 Rim Rock Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Technical Analyst.-Louis H. Anderson, 12605 Beechfern Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Printing and Publications Analyst.-Georgo E. Wiggins, 3022 Lake Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Administrative Clerk.-Rosemary S. Cribben, 4332 Carmelo Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Editorial Assistant.-Lawrence F. Kennedy, 12711 Kembridge Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Counsel-Charles O. Zuver, 420 N Street SW. 20024. Clerk-Stenographer.-Eleanor A. Lawrence, 2305 Berkley Street 20031. Inspector of Paper and Matcrials.-Doralynn M. Lyons, 2480 16th Street 20009. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX OFFICE Room 6301, Senate Building. Phone, 225-5268 (Code 130) Chief Indexer.-C. J. Moore, 401 Mashie Drive SE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Indexers: Dale E. Condon, 13205 Kara Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Alene D. Tayman, 114 Perrywinkle Court, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Robert L. Curtis, 3390 Highview Terrace SE. 20020. History of Bills.-Evelyn Dyrenforth, 120 C Street NE. Technical Assistants: George G. Kundahl, 6S01 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Walter F. Kidd, 4707 Surry Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Jack W. Parsons, 2217 Washington Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20010. animilted (i) Reduction is Nonessential Federal Expenditures Public ! ... 20. 22th Coupters (5.5) Stat. 726) Room 120, Nenste Other Building. Phone, 225-3750 (Code 180) George 11. Mahon, Representative from Texas. M. Kirwan, Representative from Ohio. Walter D. Mills, Representative from Arkansas. Ceed R. King, Representative from California. John W. Byrnes, Representative from Wisconsin. Frank T. Bow, Representative from Ohio. Allen J. Ellender, Senator from Louisiana. Spessard L. Holland, Senator from Florida. Russell B. Long, Senator from Louisiana. Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. John J. Williams, Senator from Delaware. Gordon Allott, Senator from Colorado. Henry H. Fowler, Secretary of the Treasury. Charles L. Schultze, Director of the Budget. Clerk.-Catherino F. Kolnacki. ADMINISTRATION 2 Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers Created by Public Law 115, 78th Congress Room H-320, Capitol. Phone, 225-2064 (Code 180) Members: A.S. Mike Monroncy, Senator from Oklahoma. Frank Carlson, Senator from Kansas. Frank Thompson, Jr., Representative from New Jersey. James C. Cleveland, Representative from New Hampshire. Clerk.- -Julian P. Langston. 278 Joint Committee on the Library 2d Stat. ch. 37, sec. 5 Room 305, Senate Office Building. Phone, 225-6352 (Code 180) Chairman.-B. Everett Jordan, Senator from North Carolina. Vise Chairman.-Omar Burleson, Representative from Texas. Members: Cluborne Pell, Senator from Rhode Island. Joseph 8 Clark, Senator from Pennsylvania. Sherman Cooper. Senator from Kentucky. :. chater from Penne ylvania. Paul C. Jones, Representative from Missouri. Frank Thompson, Jr., Representative from New Jersey. Glenard P. Lipscomb, Representative from California. Robert J. Corbett, Representative from Pennsylvania. Chief Clerk-Gordon F. Harrison. Assistant Chief Clerk.-Julian P. Langston. FULL JOINT COMMITTEES STAFFS OF JOINT COMMITTEES JOINT COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC ENERGY composed of 18 members as follows: nine members who are members of the Senate to be appointed by the President of the Senate, and nine members of the House of Representatives to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. In each instance, not more than five members shall be members of the same political party. The Joint Committee shall make continuing studies of the activities of the Atomic Energy Comm- ission and of problems relating to the development, use, and control of atomic energy. Dur- ing the first 90 days of each session of the Congress, the Joint Committee may conduct hearings in either open or executive session for the purpose of receiving information concern- ing the development, growth, and state of the atomic energy industry. The Commission shall keep the Joint Committee fully and currently informed with respect to all of the Cammission's activities. The Department of Defense shall keep the Joint Committee fully and currently informed with respect to all matters within the Department of Defense relating to the devel- opment, utilization or application of atomic energy. Any government agency shall furnish any information requeste by the Joint Committee with respect to the activities or the responsi- bilities of that agency in the field of atomic energy. Senator John O. Pastore (D. -R.I.), Chairman Representative Chet Holifield (D. Calif.), Vice Chairman Senate Members MAJORITY: (5 D.) Senators Pastore Russell-Ga.; Anderson-N. Mex.; Gore-Tenn.; and Jackson-Wash. MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Hickenlooper-Iowa; Aiken-Vt.; Bennett-Utah; Curtis-Neb. House Members MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Holifield-Calif.; Price-III.; Aspinall-Colo.; Morris- N. Mex.; and John Young, Texas. MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Hosmer Calif.; Bates - Mass.; Anderson-III.; and McCulloch - Ohio. STAFF H 403 Capitol Bldg. Direct Dial 225-6171 Bauser, Edward Deputy Director Kehoe, Matthew W. Printing Clerk Burris, Joel B. Document Clerk Kimmel, Richard S. Document Spec. Comert, Sophie Financial Secy. Law, Esther M. Secy. to Director Conway, John T. Executive Dir. McCarthy Catherine R. Secy. Costagliola Frank Consultant Miller, Vivian E. Clerk-typist Davison, Victor H. Messenger Clerk Murphy, George F., Jr. Asst. Director Dean, June R. Secy. Radcliffe, John B. Consultant Deichelman, Cheryl M. Secy. Spears, Joy M. Clerk-typist Devol, Marie F. Secy. Spurlock, Pauline C. Secy. England, William T. Asst. Staff Counsel Jack, Edith E. Reporter The seven subcommittees utilize the staff of the full committee. SUBCOMMITTEE ON AGREEMENTS FOR COOPERATION Senator Albert Gore (D. Tenn.), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Gore and Anderson, Representatives Holifield and Price. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Hickenlooper and Bennett, Representative Anderson. (Continued) 149 CONGRESSI AL STAFF DIRECTORY STAFFS OF JOINT COMMITTEES SUBCOMENTTEE on COMMUNITIES Senate Members: Senators Monroney - Okla.; and Carlson - Kansas. Representative Thomas G. Morris (D. -N.M.), Chairman House Members; Representatives Thompson-N.J., and Cleveland, N.H. MAJORITY: (4 D.) Rep. Morris Senators Gare. Jackson, and Rep. Young. STAFF MINORITY: (2 R.) Senator Aiken and Representative McCulloch. H 329 CAPITOL BLDG. Direct Dial 225-2061 Langston, Julian P. Clerk SUBCOMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION Representative Chet Holifield (D. Calif.), Chairman MAJORITY: (5 D.) Rep. Holifield, Sen. Pastore, Gore, Jackson, and Rep. Aspinall. JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Hickenlooper, Aiken, Representatives Hosmer and Anderson. composed of ten Members of the Senate and ten Members of the House. SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY APPLICATIONS members Representatives, and the minority party shall be represented by four members. (b) It sholl be of in each case, the majority porty shall be represented by six Senator Henry M. Jackson (D. -Wash.), Chairman MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Jackson, Anderson (N.M.), and Pastore, and Rep. Holifield. the function of the joint committee - (1) To make a continuing study of matters relating MINORITY: (3 R.) Senator Curtis, Representatives Hosmer and Bates. to the Economic Report: (2) to study means of coordinating programs in order to fur ther the policy of this Act; and (3) as a guide to the several committees of the Con - SUBCOMMITTEE ON RAW MATERIALS gress dealing with legislation relating to the Economic Report, not later than March I, of Representative Wayne N. Aspinall (D. Colo.), Chairman each year (beginning with the year 1947) to file a report with the Senate and the House of MAJORITY: (5 D.) Rep. Aspinall, Sen. Anderson, Rep. Holifield, Morris and Young. Representatives containing its findings and recommendations with respect to each of the MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Hickenlooper, Bennett, Curtis, and Representative McCulloch. main recommendations made by the President in the Economic Report, and from time to time to make other reports and recommendations to the Senate and House of Representatives as it SUBCOMMITTEE ON RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND RADIATION deems advisable." Representative Melvin Price (D. -III.), Chairman Senator William Proxmire (D. .-Wis.), Chairman MAJORITY: (5 D.) Representatives Price and Holifield; Senators Pastore, Gore, Jackson. Representative Wright Patman (D. Tex.), Vice Chairman MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Hickenlooper and Aiken; Reps. Hosmer, and Anderson (III.). Senate Members SUBCOMMITTEE ON SECURITY MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Proxmire - Wis Sparkman-Ala.; Fulbright-Ark.; Talmadge - Senator Clinton P. Anderson (D. N.M.), Chairman Ga.; Symington - Mo. ; and Ribicoff-Conn. MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Anderson, Pastore, Jackson, and Rep. Young. MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Javits Y.; Miller Jordan - Idaho; and Percy-III. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senator Bennett; Representatives Bates and McCulloch. House Members MAJORITY: (6 D.) Representatives Patman Bolling-Mo.; Boggs Reuss-Wis.; Griffiths-Mich. and Moorhead - Per MINORITY: (4 R.) Representatives Curtis-Mo.; Widnall-N.J.; Rumsfeld-III.; and Brock- JOINT COMMITTEE ON DEFENSE PRODUCTION Tenn. STAFF " composed of five members of the Senate appointed by the Chairman of the Com- G-133 NSOB CAPITOL 4-3121 EXT. 5171 mittee on Banking and Currency in the Senate, three from the majority and two from the min- Stark, John R. Executive Director Duberstein, Michael J. Research Asst. ority party to be appointed by the Chairman of the Committee, and five members who are Knowles, James W. Dir. of Research Frechtling, Douglas C. Research Asst. members of the Banking and Currency Committee of the House: three from the majority and Moore, William H. Senior Economist Tillinghast, Frances Publications two from the minority party to be appointed by the Chairman of the Committee. The Committee Henderson, John B. Economist O'Malley, Christopher C. Printing Asst. shall elect a Chairman and a Vice Chairman from among its members; one shall be a member Iden, George R. Economist de la Pava, Mary F. Secy. of the Senate and the other a member of the House of Representatives. It shall make contin - Kaufman, Richard F. Economist Entrekin, Juanita L. Secy. uing studies pursuant to the Defense Production Act of 1950, and, upon request, furnish in- Webster, Donald A. Minority Economist McAfee, Anne N. Secy. formation to other committees having legislative jurisdiction over any of the programs author- Hickey, Esther S. Financial Clerk Zalewski, Florence C Secy. ized under that Act. Gewehr, Hamilton D. Admin. Clerk Calhoun, Alice H. Receptionist Sham, Hope G. Asst. to Dir. Research Grant, James S. Messenger Aeschliman, Eleanor H. Rsch. Analyst Representative Wright Patman (D. Tex.), Chairman Senator John Sparkman (D. -Ala.), Vice Chairman SUBCOMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC PROGRESS Representative Wright Patman (D. Tex.), Chairman Senate Members MAJORITY: (6 D.) Rep. Patman, Senators Proxmire, Fulbright, Talmadge, Rep. Griffiths MAJORITY: (3 D.) Senators Sparkman - Ala. Proxmire-Wis.; and Williams-N.J. and Moorhead. MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Utah; and Tower-Texas. MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Jordan (Idaho), Percy, Rep. Curtis, and Brock. House Members MAJORITY: (3 D.) Representatives Patman Tex.; Barrett-Penn.; and Sullivan-Mo. SUBCOMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC STATISTICS MINORITY: (2 R.) Representatives Widnall N.J.; and Fino-N.Y. Senator Herman E. Taimadge (D. Ga.), Chairman STAFF MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Talmadge, Fulbright; Rep. Bolling and Griffiths. 459 OSOB CAPITOL 4-3121 EXT. 2337 MINORITY: (3 R.) Senator Miller, Rep. Curtis and Rumsfeld. Ault, George T. Prof. Staff Mbr. Warren, Harold J. Clerk & Counsel Echols, Mattie 1. Secy. SUBCOMMITTEE ON ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT William Proxmire (D. -Wis.), Chairman JOINT COMMITTEE ON DISPOSITION OF EXECUTIVE PAPERS MAJORITY: 16 D.) Senators Proxime, Sparkman, Symington, Rep. Patman, Griffiths and Monthead composed of two members of the Senate appoint by the President of the Sen- MINDRITY: (4 R 1 Sengt Jordan (Maho). Percy. Rep. Curtis and Rumsfeld. ote, and two members of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker. Senate members oppointed from the Rules and Administration Committee, and the House Members SUBCOMMITTEE ON FISCAL POLICY oppointed from the membership of the Committee on House Administration. The Committee Representative Marths Criffiths a Mich.) Chairman examines lists of government records which the Administrator of General Services considers no longer necessary for government operations and reports to the House and Senote on the value of retaining these records of their administrative, legal or historical significance (Continued) 151 150 CONGRESSI' IL STAFF DIRECTORY STAFFS OF JOINT COMMITTEES SUBCOMMITTEE on FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY Bldg. Room Ext. Hale Boggs ID. -La.), Chairman Trotter, Richard Attorney NSOB 5210 5561 MAJORITY: (8 D.) Rep. Bogas Senators Sparkman, Fulbright, Taimadge, Symington, and Klud, Leon W. Economist NSOB 5210 5561 Ribicoff; Representatives Reuss and Moorhead. Daley, Jamie Secretary LHOB 1010 6801 MINORITY: (5 R.) Senators Javits, Miller, Representatives Widnall, Rumsfeld, and Brock. Ruth, Elizabeth Secretary LHOB 1011 3621 Savage, Linda Secretary LHOB 1012 3621 SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTER-AMERICAN ECONOMIC RELATIONSHIPS Bailey Marcia Secretary LHOB 1011 3621 John J. Sparkman (D. -Ala.), Chairman Johnson, Sheila L. Secretary NSOB 5210 5561 MAJORITY: (6 D.) Senators Sparkman, Fulbright, Ribtcoff, Rep. Bolling, Boggs, Reuss. MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Javits, Jordan (Idaho), Rep. Curtis and Rumsfeld. JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE LIBRARY SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE AND PAYMENTS Henry S. Reuss (D. -Wis.), Chairman composed of five members of the Senate and five members of the House. The MAJORITY: (6 D.) Rep. Reuss, Senators Proxmire, Symington, Rep. Bolling, Boggs, and Committee considers proposals concerning the management and expansion of the Library of Moorhead. Congress, the development and maintenance of the Botanic Gardens, the receipt of gifts for MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Javits, Percy, Representatives Widnall and Brock. the benefit of the Library, and certain matters relating to placing of statues and other works of art in the Capitol.' SUBCOMMITTEE ON URBAN AFFAIRS Representative Richard Bolling (D. -Mo.), Chairman Representative Omar Burieson (D. -Tex.), Chairman MAJORITY: (6 D.) Rep. Bolling, Sen. Ribicoff, Proxmire, Rep. Reuss, Griffiths, Moorhead. Senator B. Everett Jordan (D. Car.), Vice Chairman MINORITY: (4 R.) Senators Javits, Percy, Representatives Widnall and Brock. Senate Members MAJORITY: (3 D.) Senators Jordan-N. Car.; Pell-R.I.; and Clark-Penn. JOINT COMMITTEE ON INTERNAL REVENUE TAXATION MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Cooper-Ky. and Scott-Penn. House Members composed of five members of the Senate and five members of the House. The MAJORITY: (3 D.) Representatives Burieson-Tex.; Jones-Mo.; and Thompson-N.J. Senate members, three from the majority and two from the minority, are chosen from the MINORITY: (2 R.) Representatives Lipscomb-Calif.; and Corbett-Penn. Committee on Finance in the Senate. The House members, three from the majority and two from the minority, are chosen by the Committee on Ways and Means from the membership of STAFF CAPITOL 4-3121 or 225-plus ext. no. that committee. The Joint Committee investigates the operation and effects of the Federal Harrison, Gordon F. Chief Clerk OSOB 305 6352 system of internal revenue taxation. Langston, Julian P. Asst. Chief Clerk Captiol H 329 2052 Senator Russell B. Long (D. -La.), Chairman Representative Wilbur D. Mills (D. -Ark.), Vice Chairman JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE ORGANIZATION OF THE CONGRESS Senate Members (Special Senate Committee on the Organization on the Congress, S. Res. 247) MAJORITY: (3 D.) Senators Long-La.; Smathers -F and Anderson-N. Mex. MINORITY: (2 R.) Senators Williams and Carlson-Kansas. Senator A. S. Mike Monroney (D. Okla.), Chairman House Members MAJORITY: (3 D.) Senators Monroney Okla.; Sparkman - Ala.; and Metcalf-Mont. MAJORITY: (3 D.) Representatives Mills-Ark.; King-Callf.; and Boggs - La. MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Mundt-S. Dak.; Case-N.J.; and Boggs-Del. MINORITY: (2 R.) Representatives Byrnes -Wis.; and Curtis-Mo. STAFF STAFF Direct Dial 225-plus ext. $ 146 CAPITOL BLDG. Direct Dial 225-2245 Bldg. Room Ext. Meader, George Chief Counsel Spilman, Mary Louise Secy. Woodworth, Laurence N. Chief of Staff LHOB 1011 3621 Sneed, Melvin W. Staff Asst. McInnis, Mary (Miss) Staff Asst. Arnold, Lincoln Asst. Chief of Staff LHOB 1013A 2400 Masters, Nicholas A. Rsch. Consultant Everett, Dorothy (Miss) Secy. LaMarche, James A. Admin. Asst. LHOB 1011 3621 Tomasulo, Nicholas Legislation Counsel LHOB 1010 6801 Smyers, Robert R. Refund Counsel IRS 3203 4490 JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING Fox, Michael E. Attorney LHOB 1012 3621 Chabot, Herbert L. Attorney NSOB 5210 5561 composed of the chairman and two members of the Committee on Rules and McCawley, Harrison D. Attorney IRS 3203 4490 Administration of the Senote and the chairman and two members of the Committee on House Willetts, E. Victor, Jr. Legislation Counsel LHOB 1010 6801 Administration of the House of Representatives. The Committee adopts and employs meas- Ouellette, Gerard Attorney IRS 3203 4490 ures necessary to remedy inefficiencies or waste in the public printing, binding, and distri- Bedell, Dennis Attorney NSOB 5210 5561 bution of Government publications. It has control of the arrangement and style of the Cong- Boring, James L. Attorney IRS 3203 4490 ressional Record. Spellman, Joseph P. Attorney LHOB 1012 3621 Senator Carl Hayden (D. -Ariz.), Chairman Shapiro, Bernard M. Attorney NSOB 5210 5561 Representative Omar Burjeson (D. Tex.), Vice Chairman Murray, Alan P. Economist LHOB 1012 3621 Buckberg, Albert Economist LHOB 1012 3621 Senate Members Forti, William B. Economist LHOB 1012 3621 MAJORITY: (2 D.)Sen. Hayden-Ariz. Jordan-N. Car. MINORITY: (1 R.)Sen. Scott, Pa. Symons, James H. Statistical Analyst LHOB 1013 6641 House Members Gunn, Grace T. Statistical Analyst LHOB 1013 6641 MAJORITY: 12 D.) Rep. Burleson, Hays Ohio. MINORITY: (1 R.) Rep. Lipscomb-Calif. Connaughton, Anastasia F. Statistical Clerk LHOB 1013 6641 Fink, Joseph E. Statistical Clerk LHOB 1013 6641 STAFF $ 151 CAPITOL 225-5241 Grimm, Cecilia Secretary IRS 3203 4490 Cribben S. Admin. Clerk McDermott, Joanne B. Secretary LHOB 1011 3621 F " Edit Asst. Matthews, June Secretary NSOB 5210 5561 Tech Analyst Nagro, Blanche F. Secretary IRS 4490 Cirra 3203 Internal Revenue Bldg.. 12th and Constitution Ave., NW, CODE 184, STerling 1.8440 152 153 CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING - Continued Congressional Record Index Office 6304 NSOB Direct Dial 225-5268 Moore C. J. Chief Indexer Dyrenforth, Evelyn History of Bills Condon, Dale E. Asst. Kundahl, George G. Tech. Asst. Tayman, Alene D. Asst. Kidd, Walter F. Tech. Asst. Curtis, Robert L. Asst. Parsons, Jack W. Tech. Asst. JOINT COMMITTEE ON REDUCTION OF NONESSENTIAL FEDERAL EXPENDITURES " composed of (1) six members of the Senate, appointed by the President of the Senate, three from the Committee on Finance and three from the Committee on Appropriations, (2) six members of the House, oppointed by the Speaker, three from the Committee on Ways and Means and three from the Committee on Appropriations, and (3) the Secretory of the Treasury and the Director of the Bureau of the Budget. The Committee studies oll expendi- tures of the Federal Government with a view toward recommending the elimination of those it considers nonessential. At the conclusion of its studies, the Committee shall report to the President and the Congress concerning its conclusions and recommendations." Stewart, J. Campioli, M Rep. George H. Mahon (D. Tex.), Chairman Banks, Jam. Henlock, Ch Senate Members Roof, Philip MAJORITY: (4 D.) Senators Ellender - Holland - Fla. ; Long-La.; Anderson - N. Mex. Clancy, The MINORITY: (3 R.) Senators Williams-Del.; and Allott-Colo. Rubel, Walt Jenkins, An House Members MAJORITY: (4 D.) Representatives Mahon - Tex. Kirwan-Ohio; Mills-Ark.; King-Calif. Winkelmann, MINORITY: (2 R.) Representatives Bow-Ohio and Byrnes - Wis. Fr Carl Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Fowler Ridgell, A. Director of the Bureau of the Budget, Charles J. Zwick STAFF Caraway J. 329 OSOB Direct Dial 225-3750 Kolnacki, Catherine F. Clerk JOINT SENATE HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP Chairman Ray Bliss, Presiding Officer Powell Jar Senate Members Senators Dirksen-III; Kuchel-Calif.; Hickenlooper Iowa; Smith-Maine; Murphy-Calif.; Krahling R Young - N. Dak.; and Scott-Penn. Administrati House Members Trollinger Representatives Ford-Mich.; Arends-III. Laird-Wisc.; Rhodes-Ariz.; Smith Calif.; Morrison, S Bob Wilson-Calif.; Goodell-N.Y.; Poff-Va.; and Cramer Grevey, Sgt Abernathy. STAFF Samuels, S $ 124 CAPITOL BLDG. Direct Dial 225-3700 Hudak, Sgt. Ballard, Le Fisher, John B. 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