DISTRIBUTION OF OER ECONOMIC INDICATORS TO CONGRESS

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Approved For Relea? 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80B01495R000600170013-7 19 October 1973 MEMORANDUM FOR: Associate Deputy Director for Intelligence SUBJECT Distribution of OER Economic Indicators to Congress 1. As you know OER has been publishing its unclassified Economic Indicators not only as a detach- able part of the Economic Intelligence Weekly but also as a separate unclassified publication for government use. We have distributed the Indicators widely within the government, but not outside. 2. A CIEP staff man suggests through Sid Zabludoff that we send the Indicators to all the major Senate and House Committees involved in international economic affairs (see memorandum from Sid Zabludoff attached). The questions are: (1) should we send the Indicators to Congress, and (2) should we do it directly, or through CIEP? I see no problem with sending Congress the Indicators and I believe we should do it directly. L'iftuAluh U. T Director Economic Research Attachments: A. Sid Zabludoff Memo B. Economic Indicators Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80B01495R000600170013-7 Approved For Relea 8,2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7 TO: Office of Legislative Counsel Washin ton, D. C. 20505 Telephone: //In ) 4 Attached for your information are data sheets on economic indicators of six principal trading partners of the US. US data are included for comparison and are based on official figures prepared by appropriate agencies of the US Government. The Office of Economic Research of this Agency prepares these data sheets for use by various departments of the Executive Branch interested in foreign economic developments. 11, am sedirig ypu this . coy to e vihg O wo ild, be :if ter steSl in r 4 Y-01 law 1 es on a weekly-1s` sis. .? 6`,88 1533 PQP9QLrTK N[VIOU9 [ 01 TI ONN I Approved For Release 200511'1/23 : `CIA7RDP80B01495R0006001 p0013-7 4rt~_ Approved For Relea,?g 2005/11/2,.:,A-RDP80B01495R00p600170013-7 A U"SE ONLY 2 January 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Intelligence SUBJECT: Economic Indicators 1. We have taken a number of soundings on the Hill on the subject of our providing the Economic Indicators directly to Hill recipients of this material rather than through the Council on International Economic Policy, as is now the case. Our contacts included the Chairman of the House Armed Services CIA Subcommittee, Representative Lucien N. Nedzi and the staffs of the Foreign Relations, Foreign Affairs, Ways and Means and Joint Economic Committees, as well as our staff contacts in the CIA Subcommittees. 2. Reactions varied from, "They are good and I want to continue receiving them, but I don't think it makes any difference who sends them to us, " to "It's useful information, especially in these times and the Agency should get credit for providing it. " The latter comment, incidentally, came from Mr. Nedzi, who added he thought the Office of Economic Research should make the distribution-- not the Legislative Counsel. This suggestion may have been based on a feeling that the purpose of the change would become a little trans- parent--and therefore perhaps counterproductive- -if OLC sent them out. This was a feeling that we also detected in several of our other conversations. 3. My personal feeling is that I rather doubt that the benefits to the Agency would make it worth the effort, but I think Mr. Nedzi's suggestion warrants serious consideration with regard to the overall distribution of the Indicators. G R L. CARY R. legislative Counsel Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7 Approved For Releas 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7 f. COUNCIL ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY WQSHINCTON, D.C. 20500 October 11, 1973 MEMORANDUM FOR: I Special Assistant to the Director of Economic Research FROM: Sidney J. Zabludoff; SUBJECT: Distribution of Economic Indicators Larry Brady believes the following members of Congress and their staffs should receive the Economic Indicators: SENATE 1. Entire Foreign Agricultural Policy Subcommittee of the Agriculture and Forestry Committee. Staff: Tom Saylor; James Kendall, Minority Clerk 2. Entire Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee. Staff: Dudley O'Neal, Staff Director; Reginald Barnes; Michael Burns, Minority Counsel 3. Entire Senate Commerce Committee Staff: Mike Perlschuk, Chief Counsel; Arthur Pankopf, Minority Staff Director. 4. Entire Finance Committee. Staff: Bob Best, Michael Stern 5. Entire Foreign Relations Committee. Staff: Carl Marcy, Don Henderson ? Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80B01495R000600170013-7 Approved For Release; 2005/11/23: CIA-RDP80B01495R000600170013-7 HOUSE 1. Entire. Banking and Currency Committee. Staff: Paul Nelson, Orman Fink, Joseph Jasinski 2. Entire Foreign Affairs Committee Staff: Marion Czarnecki, Everett E. Bierman 3. Entire Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. Staff: W. E. Williamson; Lewis Berry, Minority Counsel 4. Entire Ways and Means Committee. Staff: John Martin, Chief Counsel; Richard Wilbur, Minority Counsel; Harold Lamar, Professional Assistant 5. Entire Joint Economic Committee. Staff: John Stark, George Krumbhaar Attached is a list of the members of Congress belonging to each Committee listed above, taken from the Congressional Staff, Directory of 1973. Attachment Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80B01,495R000600170013-7 Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7 Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7 1 21 S-9-73 1905 Stand i fig C8 ff f ftgg -2005/11/23: CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013 There are 17 Standing Committees in the Senate, as established under the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 as last amended by the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970 (P. L. 91-510). Each Standing Committee has a sharply defined area of jurisdiction outlined in writing in Senate Rule XXV, and all bills falling within that area are referred to that Committee. The working units of the Standing Committees are their Subcom- mittees, which actually pass upon or rewrite bills proposed within their jurisdiction. Ordinarily the full Committee will accept the yersion of a bill proposed by the Subcommittee and report it to the full Senate. Committees rarely report bills unfavorably; instead they will simply table any measure of which they do not approve. AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES -Jurisdiction includes aeronautical and space activities (excluding those associated with development of weapons systems or mili- tary operations); NASA; and survey, re- view, and preparation of studies and reports on all aeronautical and space activities of all agencies of the U. S. (including ac- tivities associated with weapon system development and military operations). [Democrats] Frank E. Moss (Utah), (Chairman) Warren G. Magnuson (Wash.) Stuart Symington (Mo.) John Stennis (Miss.) Howard W. Cannon (Nev.) James Abourezk Floyd K. Haskell ((Coo ) [Republicans] Barry M. Goldwater (Ariz.) Carl T. Curtis (Neb.) Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. (Conn.) Dewey F. Bartlett (Okla.) Jesse Helms (N. C.) Peter V. Domenici (N. M.) AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY -Jurisdiction includes agriculture generally; inspection of livestock and meat products; animal industry and diseases; adulteration of seeds and insect pests; protection of forest reserves birds and animals; agri- cultural colleges and experimental stations ; forestry and forest reserves (excluding those created from the public domain); agricultural economics and research; agri- cultural-industrial chemistry; dairy indus- try; entomology and plant quarantine; plant industry, soils, and agricultural en- gineering; educational extension services; Congressional Index-1993-1994 farm credit and security; rural electrifica- tion ; production, marketing, and agricultural price stabilization; and crop insurance and soil conservation. [Democrats] Herman E. Talmadge (Ga.), Chairman James O. Eastland (Miss.) George S. McGovern (S. D.) James B. Allen (Ala.) Hubert H. Humphrey (Minn.) Walter Huddleston (Ky.) Dick Clark (Ia.) [Republicans] Carl T. Curtis (Neb.) George D. Aiken (Vt.) Milton R. Young (N. D.) Robert Dole (Kan.) Henry Bellmon (Okla.) Jesse Helms (N. C.) Subcommittees (Chairman and ranking minority member of the full committee are ex-officio members of all subcommittees.) Environment, Soil Conservation and Forestry (Subcommittee No. 1) [Democrats] [Republicans] Eastland, Chairman Helms Allen Aiken Huddleston Agricultural Credit and Rural Electrification (Subcommittee No. 2) [Democrats] [Republicans] McGovern, Chairman Aiken Allen Dole Humphrey Helms Huddleston Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7 1900pproved For Release 89181 'it' I -i DP80BO1495R0006db1t0'd13-7 Agricultural Production, Marketing and Hiram L. Fong (Hawaii) Stabilization of Prices Edward W. Brooke (Mass.) (Subcommittee No. 3) Mark O Hatfield (Ore.) Al k d S T [Democrats] [Republicans] as a) e tevens ( Charles McC. Mathias (Md.) Huddleston, Chairman Young Richard S. Schweiker (Pa.) McGovern Bellmon Henry L. Bellmon (Okla.) Eastland Dole Humphrey Helms Subcommittees Clark (Chairman and ranking minority member of Agricultural Research and General the full committee are ex officio members Legislation of all subcommittees of which they are not regular members.) (Subcommittee No. 4) (Democrats] [Republicans] Allen, Chairman Dole Eastland Young Clark Bellmon Humphrey, Chairman Bellmon McGovern Helms Foreign Agricultural Policy (Democrats] [Republicans Rural Development [Democrats] [Republicans] Clark, Chairman Curtis Humphrey Dole Eastland Bellmon Allen APPROPRIATIONS -Jurisdiction includes appropriations for the support of the government and ad- journment resolutions. [Democrats] John L. McClellan (Ark.), (Chairman) Warren G. Magnuson (Wash.) John C. Stennis (Miss.) John O. Pastore (R. I.) Alan Bible (Nev.) Robert C. Byrd (W. Va.) Gale W. McGee (Wyo.) Michael J. Mansfield (Mont.) William W. Proxmire (Wis.) Joseph M. Montoya (N. M.) Daniel K. Inouye (Hawaii) Ernest F. Hollings (S. C.) Birch Bayh (Ind.) Thomas F. Eagleton (M Lawton Chiles (Fla:)' [Republicans] Milton R. Young (N. D.) Roman L. Hruska (Neb.) Norris Cotton (N. H.) Clifford P. Case (N. J.) Agriculture, Environmental and Con- sumer Protection [Democrats] [Republicans] McGee, Chairman Fong Stennis Hruska Proxmire Young Byrd (W. Va.) Hatfield Inouye Bellmon Bayh Hollings Eagleton Ex-Officio Members from the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry [Democrats] [Republican] Talmadge Curtis Eastland Defense [Democrats] [Republicans] McClellan Young Stennis Hruska Pastore Cotton Magnuson Case Mansfield Fong Bible Brooke McGee Ex-Officio Members from the Committee on Armed Services [Democrats] [Republican] Symington Thurmond Jackson ? Intelligence Operations [Democrats] [Republicans] McClellan Young Stennis Hruska Pastore District of Columbia [Democrats] [Republicans] Bayh, Chairman Mathias Inouye Bellmon Chiles Approved For Release 2O W1I 3rdsEWR c&QWA4tt 9Q" QQe1,1 013-7 Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495RW600170013-7 21 5-9-73 Standing Committees Arms Control 1YLowell P. Weicker (Conn.) [Republicans] Dudley O'Neal, Counsel Staff Director and Chairman Jackson Goldwater , Stennis Symington Byrd (Va.) Saxbe Scott Subcommittees Consumer Credit Hughes [Democrats] [Republicans] k [Democrats] Hughes, Chairman [Republicans] Dominick Proxmire, Chairman Sparkman Johnston Hathaway Broc Bennett Brooke McIntyre Nunn Scott Financial Institutions [Democrats] [Republicans] [Democrats] McIntyre, Chairman rd (Va ) B [Republicans] Dominick Goldwater McIntyre, Chairman Sparkman Proxmire Williams Bennett Tower Brock . y Hughes Housing and Urban Affairs Power [Democrats] [Republicans] [Democrats] [Republicans] Sparkman, Chairman Tower Proxmire Brooke Cannon, Chairman Goldwater Williams Packwood Symington Tower Cranston Taft Jackson Thurmond Stevenson Nunn International Finance / BANKING, HOUSING, AND l ,oat, URBAN AFFAIRS --jurisdiction includes banking and cur- rency, and urban affairs generally; finan- cial aid to commerce and industry on matters specifically assigned to other com- mittees; deposit insurance; public and private housing; Federal Reserve System; gold and silver (including coinage); issue and redemption of notes; valuation and revaluation of the dollar; and control of prices of commodities, rents, or services. [Democrats] John J. Sparkman (Ala.), Chairman William W. Proxmire (Wis.) Harrison A. Williams, Jr. (N. J.) Thomas J. McIntyre (N. H.) Alan Cranston (Calif.) Adlai E. Stevenson III (Ill.) J. Bennett Johnston Jr. (La.) William D. Hathaway (Me.) Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (Del.) [Republicans] John G. Tower (Texas) Wallace F. Bennett (Utah) Edward W. Brooke (Mass.) Robert W. Packwood (Ore.) William E. Brock, III (Tenn.) Robert A. Taft, Jr. (Ohio) Congressional Index-1973-1974 [Democrats] [Republicans] Stevenson, Chairman Packwood Cranston Brock Hathaway Taft Biden Production and Stabilization [Democrats] [Republicans] Johnston, Chairman Taft Stevenson Tower Hathaway Weicker Biden Securities [Democrats] [Republicans] Williams, Chairman Brooke Proxmire Bennett McIntyre Weicker Biden Small Business [Democrats] [Republicans] Cranston, Chairman Weicker Sparkman Tower McIntyre Packwood Johnston COMMERCE -Jurisdiction includes interstate and for- eign commerce generally; regulation of interstate railroads, busses, trucks, and pipelines; communications - telephone, Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7 21 5-9-73 Approved For Rg `ad?'632 i'1t1?23 : CIA-RDP80B01495r0 M0017 013-7 [Democrats] Jackson, Chairman [Republicans] Goldwater Dudley O'Neal, Staff Director and Counsel Stennis Symington Byrd (Va.) Hu hes Saxbe Scott Subcommittees Consumer Credit g [Democrats] Hughes, Chairman [Republicans] Dominick [Democrats] [Republicans] Proxmire, Chairman Brock Sparkman Bennett Johnston Brooke Hathaway McIntyre Nunn Scott Financial Institutions Research and Development [Democrats] [Republicans] [Democrats] McIntyre, Chairman Byrd (Va.) [Republicans] Dominick Goldwater McIntyre, Chairman Sparkman Proxmire Williams Bennett Tower Brock Hughes Housing and Urban Affairs Tactical Air Power [Democrats] [Republicans] [Democrats] [Republicans] Sparkman, Chairman Tower Proxmire Brooke Cannon, Chairman Goldwater Williams Packwood Symington Tower Cranston Taft Jackson Thurmond Stevenson Nunn International Finance BANKING, HOUSING, AND URBAN AFFAIRS -Jurisdiction includes banking and cur- rency, and urban affairs generally; finan- cial aid to commerce and industry on matters specifically assigned to other com- mittees; deposit insurance; public and private housing; Federal Reserve System; gold and silver (including coinage); issue and redemption of notes; valuation and revaluation of the dollar; and control of prices of commodities, rents, or services. [Democrats] John J. Sparkman (Ala.), Chairman William W.' Proxmire (Wis.) Harrison A. Williams, Jr. (N. J.) Thomas J. McIntyre (N. H.) Alan Cranston (Calif.) Adlai E. Stevenson III (Ill.) J. Bennett Johnston Jr. (La.) William D. Hathaway (Me.) Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (Del.) [Republicans] John G. Tower (Texas) Wallace F. Bennett (Utah) Edward W. Brooke (Mass.) Robert W. Packwood (Ore.) William E. Brock, III (Tenn.) Robert A. Taft, Jr. (Ohio) Congressional Index-1973-1974 [Democrats] [Republicans] Stevenson, Chairman Packwood Cranston Brock Hathaway Taft Biden Production and Stabilization [Democrats] [Republicans] Johnston, Chairman Taft . Stevenson Tower Hathaway Weicker Biden Securities [Democrats] [Republicans] Williams, Chairman Brooke Proxmire Bennett McIntyre Weicker Biden Small Business [Democrats] [Republicans] Cranston, Chairman Weicker Sparkman Tower McIntyre Packwood Johnston W3. COMMERCE -Jurisdiction includes interstate and for- eign commerce generally; regulation of interstate railroads, busses, trucks, and pipelines; communications -- telephone, Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80B01495R000600170013-7 Approved 6'~Ri"2~A@S/11/23: CIA-RDP80EY01490060017 013-7 telegraph, radio, and television; civil Communications I aeronautics; merchant marine generally; registration and licensing of vessels and small boats; navigation and pilotage laws; rules and international arrangements to prevent collision at sea; merchant marine officers and seamen; measures regulating common carriers by water; inspection of merchant marine vessels, lighthouses and signals; inspection of life-saving equip- ment and fire protection; U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey; Coast Guard-life-sav- ing service, lighthouses, lightships and ocean derelicts; U. S. Coast Guard and Merchant Marine Academies;. Weather Bureau; Panama Canal and interoceanic canals; inland. waterways; fisheries and wildlife research, restoration, refuges, and conservation; and Bureau of Standards- standardization of weights and measures and the metric system. [Democrats] Warren G. Magnuson (Wash.), Chairman John 0. Pastore (R. I.) Vance Hartke (Ind.) Philip A. Hart (Mich.) Howard W. Cannon (Nev.). Russell B. Long (La.) Frank E. Moss (Utah) Ernest F. Hollings (S. C.) Daniel K. Inouye (Hawaii) John V. Tunney (Calif.) ,/,dlai E. Stevenson, III (I11.) [Republicans] Norris Cotton (N. H.) James B. Pearson (Kan.) Robert P. Griffin (Mich.) Howard H. Baker, Jr. (Tenn.) Marlow W. Cook (Ky.) Theodore F. Stevens (Alaska) J. Glenn Beall.(Md.) [Democrats] [Republicans] Pastore, Chairman Baker Hartke Griffin Hart Cook Long Pearson Moss Stevens Cannon Beall Hollings Inouye [Democrats] Moss, Chairman Hart, Vice Chairman Pastore Hartke Inouye Cannon Tunney Stevenson [Republicans] Cook Pearson Stevens Beall [Democrats] [Republicans] Hart, Chairman Cook Moss, Vice Chairman Baker Pastore Pearson Long Tunney Stevenson [Democrats] Inouye, Chairman Hartke Cannon Long Moss Stevenson [Republicans] Griffin Cook Pearson Baker Stevens Beall Merchant Marine [Democrats] [Republicans] Subcommittees Long, Chairman Beall (Chairman and ranking minority member of Pastore Griffin the Full Committee are ex officio members of Hollings Stevens all Subcommittees.) Inouye Tunney Aviation [Democrats] [Republicans] Cannon, Chairman Cotton Oceans and Atmosphere Magnuson Pearson [Democrats] [Republicans] Hart Baker Hartke Griffin Hollings, Chairman Stevens Hollin s Pastore Griffin g Cook Hart Cook Inouye Stevens Long Beall Moss Beall Inouye Tunney Moss Stevenson Tunney All rights reserved by Commerce Clearing House, Inc. Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80B01495R000600170013-7 Approved For R4 i2? fi%2e3 CIA-RDP80BO1495l Q f 1700) 3-7 . Surface Transportation [Democrats] [Republicans] Hartke, Chairman Pearson Cannon Baker Hollings Beall Long Stevenson DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA -All matters relating to the municipal af- Vance Hartke (Ind.) J. William Fulbright (Ark.) Abraham A. Ribicoff (Conn.) Harry F. Byrd, Jr. (Va.) Gaylord Nelson (Wis.) Walter F. Mondale (Minn.) Mike Gravel (Alaska) Lloyd M. Bentsen (Tex.) [R bli epu cans] 'Wallace F. Bennett (Utah) Carl T. Curtis (Neb.) Paul J. Fannin (Ariz.) Clifford P. Hansen (Wyo.) Robert Dole (Kan.) Hobert Pack d O woo ( re.) tax sales; insurance, executors, adminis-_~IWilliam V. Roth (Del.) trators, wills and divorce; municipal and ~`II juvenile courts; incorporation and or- Subcommittees ganization of societies; and municipal code Energy and amendments to the criminal and co,- [Democrats] [Republicans] porate laws. [Democrats] Thomas F. Eagleton (Mo.), Chairman Daniel K. Inouye (Hawaii) Adlai E. Stevenson III (Ill.) John V. Tunney (Calif.) [Republicans] Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. (Md.) Dewey F. Bartlett (Okla.) Peter V. Domenici (N. M.) Subcommittees Business, Commerce and Judiciary [Democrats] [Republican] Stevenson, Chairman Domenici Tunney Fiscal Affairs [Democrats] [Republican] Inouye, Chairman Bartlett Eagleton Public Health, Education, Welfare, and Safety [Democrats] [Republican] Tunney, Chairman Mathias Stevenson -4144 -jurisdiction in '4t d~s -revenue measures generally; bonded debt; deposit of public moneys; customs collection districts; ports of entry and delivery; reciprocal trade agreements; transportation of dutiable goods; revenue measures for insular pos- sessions; tariffs and import quotas; and social security. [Democrats] I ussell B. Long (La.), Chairman Herman E. Talmadge (Ga.) Congressional Index--1973-1974 fairs of the District of Columbia, other than appropriations, including public health, safety, sanitation, and quarantine; regula- tion of the sale of intoxicating liquors; adulteration of foods and drugs; taxes and Mondale Hansen Bentsen International Trade [Democrats] [Republicans] Ribicoff, Chairman Fannin Talmadge Curtis Nelson Hansen (Wyo.) Mondale Packwood Bentsen Health [Democrats] [Republicans] Talmadge, Chairman Hansen (Wyo.) Hartke Dole Fulbright Packwood Ribicoff Roth Mondale Nelson (Wis.), Curtis Chairman Dole Ribicoff Roth Byrd (Va.) Bentsen State Taxation of Interstate Commerce [Democrats] . [Republicans] Mondale, Chairman Hansen (Wyo.) Nelson (Wis.) Packwood Bentsen Foundations [Democrats] [Republicans] Hartke, Chairman Curtis Fulbright Fannin Gravel International Finance and Resources [Democrats] [Republicans Byrd (Va.), Dole Chairman Roth Hartke Gravel Private Pension Plans [Democrats] . [Republicans] Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7 Financial Market [Democrats] [Republicans] Bentsen, Chairman Bennett Byrd (Va.) Roth Nelson (Wis.) ,*v' FOREIGN RELATIONS Jurisdiction includes relations with foreign nations generally; treaties; boundary lines between the U. S. and foreign nations; protection of American citizens abroad and expatriation; neutrality; international conferences and congresses; American National Red Cross; interventions and declarations of war; diplomatic serv- ice; land and buildings for embassies and legations in foreign countries: commercial intercourse to safeguard American business interests abroad; U. N. and international financial and monetary organizations; and foreign loans. [Democrats] William Fuibright (Ark.), Chairman ohn J. Sparkman (Ala.) Michael J. Mansfield (Mont.) Frank Church (Idaho) Stuart Symington (Mo.) Claiborne Pell (R. I.) Gale W. McGee (Wyo.) Edmund, S. Muskie (Me.) rGeorge S. McGovern (S. D.) --Hubert H. Humphrey (Minn.) [Republicans] George D. Aiken (Vt.) Clifford P. Case (N. J.) Jacob K. Javits (N. Y.) Hugh Scott (Pa.) James B. Pearson (Kan.) Charles H. Percy (Ill.) qfkobert Griffin (Mich.) Subcommittees Near Eastern Affairs [Democrats] Fulbright, Chairman Aiken Mansfield Scott Symington Percy Pell Humphrey [Democrats] Sparkman, Chairman Symington Pell McGovern Case Javits Scott Pearson Percy Griffin Far Eastern Affairs [Democrats] [Republicans] Mansfield, Chairman Aiken Sparkman Scott McGee Pearson McGovern Percy Oceans and International Environment [Democrats] [Republicans] Pell, Chairman Case Church Griffin Muskie Western Hemisphere Affairs [Democrats] [Republicans] McGee, Chairman Aiken Sparkman Case Mansfield Javits Church Scott Muskie Griffin Humphrey Arms Control, Inter- national Law and Organization [Democrats] [Republicansl Muskie, Chairman Case Church Javits Pell Pearson McGee Humphrey South Asian Affairs [Democrats] [Republicans] McGovern, Chairman Pere McGee Griff n African Affairs [Democrats] . [Republican] Humphrey, Chairman Pearson McGee U. S. Security Agreements and Commitments Abroad [Democrats] [Republicans] Symington, Chairman Aiken Fuibright Case Sparkman Javits Mansfield McGovern Multinational Corporations [Democrats] [Republicans] Church, Chairman Case Symington Percy Muskie Wiretapping [Democrats] [Republicans] Muskie, Chairman Case Pelt Javits McGovern GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS -Jurisdiction includes budget and ac- counting measures (other than appropria- tions); reorganizations within the execu- tive branch of the government; examination of reports and recommendations of the Comptroller General; economy and effi- ciency studies at all levels of government All rights reserved by Commerce Clearing House, Inc. Stc -'ling Committees 47 10-20 `+ Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80B01495R0006001700 Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7 [Republicans] Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7 Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7 Approved For Release 2005/11/23: CIA-RDP80B0149 00060017 Standing Committees 3407 housing; and valuation and revaluation of the dollar. [Democrats] Bennett, (Fla.), Chairman Randall White Mollohan Jones Schroeder [Republicans] Wilson,R. C., (Calif.) Spence Armstrong Daniel (R. W.-Va.) Subcommittee No. 4 [Democrats] [Republicans] Stratton, Chairman Hunt Leggett Young Nichols Powell Aspin Mitchell Dellums Davis Subcommittee No. 5 [Democrats] [Republicans] Pike, Chairman King Bennett Whitehurst Stratton O'Brien Wilson (C. H.-Calif.) Beard White Brinkley Special Subcommittees Intelligence [Democrats] [Republicans] Nedzi, Chairman Bray Hebert Arends Price (I11.) Wilson (R. C.-Calif.) Fisher Human Relations [Democrats] [Republicans] Hicks, Chairman Hunt Ichord Young (Fla.) Mollohan O'Brien Daniel (W. C.-Va.) Holt Runnels Dellums [Democrats] Hebert, Chairman Stratton Pike Randall Mollohan -All [Republicans] Arends Gubser Dickinson Hunt -Jurisdiction inc u es banking and cur- rency generally; price, commodity, rent or services controls; deposit insurance; Federal Reserve System; commercial and industrial aid; coinage of gold and silver; issuance and redemption of notes; public and private Congressional Index-1973-1974 [Democrats] Wright Patman (Texas), Chairman William A. Barrett (Pa.) Leonor K. Sullivan (Mo.) Henry S. Reuss (Wis.) Thomas L. Ashley (Ohio) William S. Moorhead (Pa.) Robert G. Stephens, Jr. (Ga.) Fernand J. St. Germain (R. I.) Henry B. Gonzalez (Texas) Joseph G. Minish (N. J.) Richard T. Hanna (Calif.) Thomas S. Gettys (S. C.) Frank Annunzio (Ill.) Thomas M. Rees (Calif.) James M. Hanley (N. Y.) Frank J. Brasco (N. Y.) Edward I. Koch (N. Y.) William R. Cotter (Conn.) Parren J. Mitchell (Md.) Walter E. Fauntroy (D. C.) Andrew Young (Ga.) John J. Moakley (Mass.) Fortney H. Stark (Calif.) Corinne C. Boggs (La.) [Republicans] William B. Widnall (N. J.) Albert W. Johnson (Pa.) John W. Stanton (Ohio) Benjamin B. Blackburn (Ga.) Garry E. Brown (Mich.) Lawrence G. Williams (Pa.) Chalmers P. Wylie (Ohio) Margaret M. Heckler (Mass.) Philip M. Crane (Ill.) John H. Rousselot (Calif.) Stewart B. McKinney (Conn.) Bill Frenzel (Minn.) Angelo Roncallo (N. Y,) John B. Conlan (Ariz.) Clair W. Burgener (Calif.) Matthew J. Rinaldo (N. J.) Subcommittees Bank Supervision and Insurance [Democrats] St. Germain, Chairman Annunzio Barrett Hanley Brasco Cotter Moakley Ashley Moorhead (Republicans] Rousselot Johnson Wylie Williams Roncallo Rinaldo Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7 3410 House Corr Nees--Hearings st 11-21-7? 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[Democrats] [Republicans] Brademas, Chairman Eshleman Mink Meeds Chisholm Grasso Mazzoli Badillo Lehman [Republicans] Landgrebe Towell Steiger (Wis.) Equal Opportunities (No. 7) [Democrats] [Republicans] Landgrebe Hansen (Idaho) Peyser Sarasin T All rights reserved by Commerce Clearing House, In 0" -Jurisd-'C4otr includ foreign relations; acquisition of land and buildings for em- bassies and legations in foreign countries; establishment of boundary lines between the. United States and foreign nations; foreign loans; international conferences and con- gresses ; intervention abroad and declarations of war ; diplomatic service; foreign com- mercial intercourse and measures to safeguard American business interests; neutrality; pro- tection of American citizens abroad and ex- patriation; American National Red Cross; and U. N. organization and international financial and monetary organizations. [Democrats] Thomas E. Morgan (Pa.), Chairman Clement J. Zablocki (Wis.) I Wayne L. Hays (Ohio) Lawrence H. Fountain (N. C.) Dante B. Fascell (Fla.) Charles C. Diggs, Jr. (Mich.) Robert N. C. Nix (Pa.) Donald M. Fraser (Minn.) Benjamin S. Rosenthal (N. Y.) John C. Culver (Iowa) Lee H. Hamilton (Ind.) Abraham Kazen, Jr. (Texas) Lester L. Wolff (N. Y.) Jonathan B. Bingham (N.Y.) Gus Yatron (Pa.) Roy A. Taylor (N. C.) John W. Davis (Ga.) Ogden R. Reid (N. Y.) Michael Harrington (Mass.) Leo J. Ryan (Calif.) Charles Wilson (Tex.) Donald W. Riegle, Jr. (Mich.) [Republicans] William S. Mailliard (Calif.) Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen (N. J.) William S. Broomfield (Mich.) I-I. R. Gross (Iowa) Edward J. Derwinski (Ill.) Vernon W. Thomson (Wis.) Paul Findley (Ill.) John H. Buchanan, Jr. (Ala.) J. Herbert Burke (Fla.) Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80B01495R000600170013-7 34 8-1-73 J Standing Committees ^411 Approved For ljpase 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495WO600170 R obert H. Steele Conn.) Pierre S. du Pont IV (Del.) Charles W. Whalen, Jr. (Ohio) Robert.B. Mathias (Calif.) Edward Biester (Pa.) Larry Winn (Kan.) Benjamin A. Gilman (N. Y.) Tennyson Guyer (Ohio) Subcommittees (Chairman and ranking minority member are ex officio members of all subcommittees.) Africa [Democrats] [Republicans] Diggs, Chairman Nix Culver Yatron Harrington Derwinski Vander Jagt Biester Winn International Organizations an Movements [Democrats] Fraser, Chairman Fascell Fountain Rosenthal Bingham Reid [Republicans] Gross Derwinski Findley Mathias Winn National Security Policy and Scientific Developments [Democrats] .[Republicans] Zablocki, Chairman Findley Hays Broomfield Fountain Thomson (Wis.) Fraser du Pont Bingham Biester Davis (Ga.) Wilson (Tex.) Near East and South Asia Asian and Pacific Affairs [Democrats] [Republicans] [Democrats) [Republicans] Hamilton, Chairman Fountain Buchanan Gross Nix, Chairman Broomfield Wolff Broomfield Hamilton Thomson (Wis.) Bingham Mathias Wolff Burke (Fla.) Reid Gilman Davis (Ga.) du Pont Kazen Taylor Guyer Wilson (Tex.) Ryan Riegle State Department Organization and Foreign Operations Europe [Democrats] [Republicans] [Democrats] [Republicans] Hays, Chairman Thomson (Wis.) Rosenthal, Chairman Frelinghuysen Zablocki - Buchanan Hays Findley Fraser Frelinghuysen Hamilton Burke (Fla.) Fascell Derwinski Yatron Buchanan Kazen Guyer Taylor Vander Jagt Culver Reid Diggs Riegle Foreign Economic Policy [Democrats] [Republicans] Culver, Chairman Burke (Fla.) Zablocki Steele Yatron Whalen Wolff Vander Jagt Davis (Ga.) Gilman Harrington Ryan Inter-American Affairs [Democrats] [Republicans] Fascell, Chairman Steele Kazen Gross Rosenthal Frelinghuysen Taylor Whalen Harrington Congressional Index-1973-1974 Special Subcommittee for Review of Foreign Aid Programs [Democrats] [Republicans] Morgan, Chairman Mailliard Zablocki Frelinghuysen Hays Broomfield Fountain Gross Fascell GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS -Jurisdiction includes budget and account- ing measures; other than appropriations; ex- ecutive branch reorganization; receiving and examining reports of the Comptroller Gen- eral of the U. S.; economy and efficiency study of government operation at all levels; evaluation of laws enacted to organize the ex- ecutive and legislative branches; intergovern- mental relationships between the United Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7 50 11-14-73 Approved For RS!Nyin~@ A.Ilj : CIA-RDP80BO1495R 01709 Roncalio Martin Bingham Ketchum Seiberling Cronin Won Pat Owens de Lugo [Republicans] John M. Ashbrook (Ohio) Roger H. Zion (Ind.) J. Herber Burke (Fla.) Tennyson Guyer (Ohio) X13. [Democrats] [Republicans] Johnson (Calif.), Hosmer -Jurisdiction includes civil aeronautics; in. Foley Meeds Kazen Stephens Roncalio Runnels Burke Jones (Okla.) Clausen (D. H: Calif.) Camp Lujan Dellenback Steelman Towell Ketchum [Democrats] Burton (Calif.), Chairman Taylor Foley Kastenmeier Mink Meeds Stephens Vigorito Bingham Burke Won Pat de Lugo [Republicans] Clausen (D. H: Calif.) Vacancy Hosmer Skubitz Ruppe Lujan Sebelius Regula Martin The Environment [Democrats] [Republicans] Udall, Chairman Foley Kastenmeier O'Hara Vigorito Melcher Roncalio Bingham Seiberling Burke Owens de Lugo Jones (Okla.) Ruppe Vacancy Hosmer Steiger Dellenback Sebelius Steelman Towell Martin Cronin INTERNAL SECURITY -Jurisdiction includes Communist and other subversive activities affecting the internal security of the U. S. [Democrats] Richard H. Ichord (Mo.), Chairman Claude Pepper (Fla.) Richardson Preyer (N. C.) Robert F. Drinan (Mass.) Mendel Davis (S. C.) Congressional Index-1973-1974 INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE natural gas (except on public lands) ; public health and quarantine; railroad commerce, labor, retirement, and unemployment, except revenue measures; regulation of interstate and foreign communications; regulation of transportation (except by water not subject to the jurisdiction of the I. C .C.) ; regulation of transmission of power (except installation of connection between government water projects) ; securities and exchanges; Weather Bureau. [Democrats] Harley O. Staggers (W. Va.), Chairman Torbert H. Macdonald (Mass.) John Jarman (Okla.) John E. Moss (Calif.) John D. Dingell (Mich.) Paul G. Rogers (Fla.) Lionel Van Deerlin (Calif.) James J. Pickle (Texas) Fred B. Rooney (Pa.) John M. Murphy (N. Y.) David E. Satterfield III (Va.) Brock Adams (Wash.) Williamson -S. Stuckey (Ga.) Peter N. Kyros (Me.) Robert C. Eckhardt (Texas) L. Richardson Preyer (N. C.) Bertram L. Podell (N. Y.) Henry Helstoski (N. J.) James W. Symington (Mo.) Charles J. Carney (Ohio) Ralph H. Metcalfe (Ill.) Goodloe E. Byron (Md.) William R. Roy (Kan.) John Breckinridge (Ky.) [Republicans] Samuel L. Devine (Ohio) Ancher Nelsen (Minn.) James T. Broyhill (N. C.) James Harvey (Mich.) Tim Lee Carter (Ky.) Clarence J. Brown, Jr. (Ohio) Dan Kuykendall (Tenn.) Joe Slcubitz (Kan.) James F. Hastings (N. Y.) James M. Collins (Texas) Louis Frey, Jr. (Fla.) John H. Ware (Pa.) John Y. McCollister (Neb.) Richard G. Shoup (Ind.) Barry M. Goldwater, Jr. (Calif.) (mor ) Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7 3416 House Committees--Hearings 50 11-14-73 Norman F. Lent QP[Rpvc3ved For R ase {1tJe2 .CIA-RDP80BO1495 0600170013-7 H. John Heinz, III (Pa.) ' meetings of Congre , William D. Hudnut, III (Ind.) attendance of members and their acceptance Samuel H. Young (Ill.) of incompatible offices; national penitentiaries; Subcommittees (Chairman and ranking minority member of the full committee are ex-ofcio members of all subcommittees.) [Democrats] Moss, Chairman Stuckey Eckhardt Helstoski Breckinridge [Republicans] Broyhill (N. C.). Ware McCollister Young (Ill.) Communications and Power [Democrats] [Republicans] Macdonald (Mass.), Chairman Van Deerlin Rooney (Pa.) Murphy (N. Y.) Byron Brown (Ohio) Collins (Texas) Frey Goldwater Public Health and Environment [Democrats] [Republicans] Rogers, Chairman Satterfield Kyros Preyer (N. C.) Symington Roy Nelsen Carter Hastings Heinz Hudnut atent Office; patents, copyrights, and trade- marks; Presidential succession; protection of trade and commerce; unlawful restraints and monopolies; revision and codification of statutes of the U. S.; state and territorial boundary lines; and reports on important questions of law relating to subjects natu - r ally within the jurisdiction of other com- mittees. [Democrats] Peter W. Rodino, Jr. (N. J.), Chairman Harold D. Donohue (Mass.) Jack Brooks (Texas) Robert W. Kastenmeier (Wis.) Don Edwards (Calif.) William L. Hungate (Mo.) John Conyers, Jr. (Mich.) Joshua Eilberg (Pa.) Jerome R. Waldie (Calif.) Walter W. Flowers (Ala.) James R. Mann (S. C.) Paul S. Sarbanes (Md.) John F. Seiberling, Jr. (Ohio) George E. Danielson (Calif.) Robert F. Drinan (Mass.) Charles B. Rangel (N. Y.) Barbara Jordan (Tex.) Ray Thornton (Ark.) Elizabeth Holtzman (N. Y.) Wayne Owens (Utah) Edward Mezvinsky (Ia.) [Republicans] Transportation and Aeronautics Edward Hutchinson (Mich.) R [Democrats] [Republicans] obert McClory (Ill.) Henry P. Smith III (N. Y.) Jarman, Chairman Harvey Charles W. Sandman, Jr. (N. J.) Dingell Kuykendall Tom Railsback (Ill.) Adams Skubitz Charles E. Wiggins (Calif.) Podell Shoup David W. Dennis (Ind.) Metcalfe Hamilton Fish, Jr. (N. Y.) Wiley Mayne (Iowa) Lawrence J. Hogan (Md ) Special Subcommittee on Investigations . William J Keatin (Ohio) [Democrats] [Republicans] . g M. Caldwell Butler (Va.) Staggers, Chairman Shoup William S. Cohen (Me.) Pickle Devine Trent Lott (Miss.) Harold V Froelich (Wis ) Carney Lent . . Carlos J. Moorhead (Calif.) Joseph J. Maraziti JUDICIARY -Jurisdiction includes civil and criminal judicial proceedings; apportionment of Rep- resentatives; bankruptcy, mutiny, espionage, and counterfeiting; civil liberties; Constitu- tional amendments; federal courts and judges; holidays and celebrations; immigration and naturalization; interstate compacts; local courts in territories and possessions; claims Immigration, Citizenship, and International Law [Democrats] [Republicans] Eilberg, Chairman Keating Waldie Railsback Flowers Wiggins Seiberling Fish Holtzman All rights reserved by Commerce Clearing House, Inc. Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7 Approved For Rgl?p>fWtft3 : CIA-RDP80B0149 _0017 [Democrats] Carney, Chairman Roberts Satterfield Helstoski Edwards Wilson [Republicans] Hillis Heckler Hammerschmidt Huber Walsh Insurance [Democrats] [Republicans] Montgomery, Zwach Chairman Saylor Grasso Hillis Dulski Maraziti Satterfield Abdnor Carney Danielson WAYS AND MEANS,,. -Jurisdiction me u- es cu ms, collection districts, ports of entry and delivery; na- tional social security; reciprocal trade agree- ments; revenue measures (generally and re- [Democrats] Wilbur D. Mills (Ark.), Chairman Al Ullman (Ore.) James A. Burke (Mass.) Martha W. Griffiths (Mich.) Dan Rostenkowski (Ill.) Philip Landrum (Ga.) Charles A. Vanik (Ohio) Richard H. Fulton (Tenn.) Omar Burleson (Texas) James C. Corman (Calif.)- William J. Green (Pa.) Sam M. Gibbons (Fla.) Hugh L. Carey (N. Y.) Joe D. Waggoner, Jr. (La.) Joseph E. Karth (Minn.) [Republicans] Herman T. Schneebeli (Pa.) Harold R. Collier (111.) Joel T. Broyhill (Va.) Barber B. Conable (N. Y.) Charles E. Chamberlain (Mich.) Jerry L. Pettis (Calif.) John J. Duncan (Tenn.) Donald G. Brotzman (Colo.) Donald D. Clancy (Ohio) Bill Archer (Texas) Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80B01495R000600170013-7 Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80B01495 i 0600170 322 Congressional Directory CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX OFFICE Room 200, Building No. 4. Government Printing Office. Phone, 541-2771 (Code 149) Chief Indexer.-C. J. Moore, 401 Mashie Drive SE., Vienna Va. 22180. Assistant Chief Indexer.-Robert L. Curtis, 3390 Highview ~errace SE. 20020. Assistant Indexers: Dale E. Condon, 13205 Kara Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Eugene J. Curtin, 4431 14th Street NE. 20017. Edwin F. Darling, 3516 Mullin Lane Bowie, Md. 20715. Walter F. Kidd, 4707 Surry Place, Alexandria, W. 22304. Jack W. Parsons 221? Washington Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Cataloger.-Alene iS. Tayman, 114 Perriwinkle Court, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Expenditures Created by Public Law 260, 77th Congress (65 Stat. 726) Room 406-Annex, Senate Office Building. Phone, 225-3750 (Code 180) Chairman.-George H. Mahon, Representative-from Texas. Wilbur D. Mills, Representative from Arkansas. Jamie L. Whitten, Representative from Mississippi. Al Ullman, Representative from Oregon. Elford A. Cederberg, Representative from Michigan. Harold R. Collier, Representative from Illinois. Russell B. Long, Senator from Louisiana. John L. McClellan, Senator from Arkansas. John C. Stennis, Senator from Mississippi. Vance Hartke, Senator from Indiana. Roman L. Hruska, Senator from Nebraska. Wallace F. Bennett, Senator from Utah. George P. Shultz, Secretary of the Treasury. Roy L. Ash, Director., Office of Management and Budget. Acting Staff Director.-ugene B. Wilhelm. Clerk.-Catherine F. Kolnacki. Staff Assistants.-Eugene A. Thompson, Priscilla M. Aycock, Carol A. Young. Joint Economic Committee Created pursuant to See. 6(a) of Public Law 304, 79th Congress Room G-133, Diritsen Senate Office Building. Phones: (Code 180) 225-5171; 225-6321 (publications) Chairman.-Wright Patman, Representative from Texas. {'Vice Chairman.-William Proxmire, Senator from Wisconsin. "Richard Bolling, Representative from Missouri. ienry S. Reuss, Representative from Wisconsin. 'Martha W. Griffiths, Representative from Michigan. William S. Moorhead, Representative from Pennsylvania. Hugh L. Carey Representative from New York. William B. Widnall, Representative from New Jersey. 1'`- arber B. Conable, Jr., Representative from New York. Clarence J. Brown, Representative from Ohio. -IlBeri B. Blackburn, Representative from Georgia. v~ John Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. W. Fulbright, Senator from Arkansas. Abraham Ribicoff, Senator from Connecticut. 4Hubert H. Humphrey, Senator from Minnesota. ,.YLloyd M. Bentsen, Jr., Senator from Texas. 4Jacob K. Javits, Senator from New York. ;,VCharles H. Percy, Senator from Illinois. .''James B. Pearson; Senator from Kansas. vB.ichard S. Schweiker, Senator from Pennsylvania. Executive Director.-John R. Stark, 4815 Grantham Avenue, Chevy Chase, 20015. Senior Economist.-Loughlin F. McHugh, 406 Lexington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Joint Co ;;ronomisls.-William p John R. Karlik, Theroux (special economist), Georg counsel). .l,intinistrafive Staff.-] (administrative as., L. Greenfield (sec M. Park, Jean D. Woodard, Mark R Edward J. Jacobs Subcommittee on Fiscal_ director), Irene Cc John H. Goldstein Mary E. Curry Capobianco (admi Cochairmen: Al Ullman, Represet Jamie L. Whitten, R :`ire Chairmen: Russell B. Long, Set John L. McClellan, a Roman L. Hruska, i Herman T. Sehneebt Appointed by the Speak From the Committee o Al Ullman, Repre; James A. Burke, I Martha W. Griffit Dan Rostenkowsk Herman T. Schnee Harold R. Collier, Joel T. Broyhill, I From the Committee o George H. Mahon Jamie L. Whitten, John J. Rooney, I Robert L. F. Sike: Elford A. Cederbe John J. Rhodes, F Glenn R. Davis, I From the Majority P Henry S. Reuss, I From the Minority P James T. Broyhill. Appointed by the Presi, From the Committee e Russell B. Long, J. W. Fulbright, I Herman E. Talma Vance Hartke, Ses Wallace F. Benne? Carl T. Curtis, Se Paul J. Fannin, Su From the Committee John L. McClellai John Stennis, Sen John O. Pastore, .Ilan Bible, Senate Milton R. Young, Roman L. Hrusks Norris Cotton, Se Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7 Subject: Economic Indicators to Congress Talked with Mr. Maury on this subject on 2 November 1973. Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1495R000600170013-7