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Approved For Release 2007/06/05: CIA-RDP85B00263R000100240010-0 Houso Committe". - 21 Civil Service Udall Pashayan Hall Wolf Sikorski Compensation and Employee Benefits construction and maintenance of roads; oil and other pollu- Bosco Leland Garcia Dannemeyer Mack Public Works and Transportation Phone: 225-4472 Room: 2165 RHOS D30-R18 Flood control and improvement of rivers and harbors; tion of navigable waters; public buildings and grounds; public works for the benefit of navigation including bridges and dams; water power, transportation, except railroads; Botanic Gardens; Library of Congress; Smithsonian Insti- tution. ~Aifta Human Resources Phone: 225-2821 Room: 601 Annex I Daschle Crane Yatron Gilman Bosco Phone: 225-6295 Investigations Glenn M. Anderson, Calif. Room: 122 CHOB Robert A. Roe, N.J. Udall Schumer Yatron Taylor Gilman Postal Operations and Services Phone: 225-9124 Room: 219 CHOB Clay - chairman Hall Sikorski Daschle de Lugo Corcoran Pashayan Mack Postal Personnel and Modernization Jim Moody, Wis. John B. Breaux, La. Norman Y. Mineta, Calif. Elliott H. Levitas, Ga. James L. Oberstar, Minn. Henry J. Nowak, N.Y. Bob Edgar, Pa. Robert A. Young, Mo. Nick J. Rahall 11, W.Va. Douglas Applegate, Ohio Geraldine A. Ferraro, N.Y. Brian J. Donnelly, Mass. Donald J. Albosta, Mich. Ron de Lugo, V.I.' Gus Savage, Ill. Fofa 1. F. Sunia, American Samoa' Katie Hall, Ind. Douglas H. Bosco, Calif. James F. McNulty Jr., Ariz. Robert A. Borski, Pa. Joe Kolter, Pa. Tim Valentine, N.C. Edolphus Towns, N.Y. Clay Wolf William O. Lipinski, Ill. Albosta Crane Michael A. Andrews, Texas Daschle Tom Vandergriff, Texas, . Chairman and ranking minority member are members ex officio of all subcommittees of which they are not regular members. ' Delegate from Virgin Islands not counted in party ratios. PAGE 44-April 2, 1983 J. Roy Rowland, Ga. James McClure Clarke, N.C. Bob Wise, W.Va. CO-r5IG1IT 1953 CONGSRSigNAL OUARMY M.C. Rw..dKw., ..Abwd i..4.N w i. p.n ....N by .d4n4 .fi.. N James J. Howard, D-N.J., chairman* Gene Snyder, Ky.? John Paul Hammerschmidt, Ark. Bud Shuster, Pa. Arlan Stangeland, Minn. Newt Gingrich, Ga. William F. Clinger Jr., Pa. Guy V. Molinari, N.Y. E. Clay Shaw Jr., Fla. Bob McEwen, Ohio Frank R. Wolf, Va. Thomas E. Petri, Wis. Hal Daub, Neb. Lynn Martin, Ill. Vin Weber, Minn. Robert F. Smith, Ore. Don Sundquist, Tenn. Nancy L Johnson, Conn. Ron Packard, Calif. 011 0, Approved For Release 2007/06/05: CIA-RDP85B00263R000100240010-0 Approved For Release 2007/06/05: CIA-RDP85B00263R000100240010-0 Dan Glickman, Kan. Harold Washington, Ill. Barney Frank, Mass. George W. Crockett Jr., Mich. Charles E. Schumer, N.Y. Bruce A. Morrison, Conn. Edward F. Feighan, Ohio Larry Smith, Fla. Howard L. Berman, Calif. George W. Gekas, Pa. Michael DeWine, Ohio Subcommittees Administrative Law and Governmental Relations Mazzoli Kindness Frank McCollum Schumer Shaw Berman Civil and Constitutional Rights Phone: 226-7680 Room: 806 Annex 1 Edwards - chairman Kastenmeier Sensenbrenner Conyers Gekas i/ Schroeder DeWine Washington Courts, Civil Liberties and Administration of Justice Hov" Committ A s - 18 Crime Phone: 225-1695 Room: 207 CHOB Hughes - chairman Schumer Sawyer Morrison Shaw Feighan Sensenbrenner Smith Criminal Justice Conyers - chairman Edwards Gekas Seiberling McCollum Washington DeWine Berman Immigration, Refugees and International Law Phone: 225-5727 Room: 2137 RHOS Hall Lungren Frank McCollum Crockett Fish Smith Monopolies and Commercial Law Phone: 225-3926 Room: 21378 RHOS Phone: 225-2825 Room: B353 RHOS Brooks Moorhead Brooks Fish Mazzoli Hyde Edwards Moorhead Synar DeWine Seiberling Hyde Schroeder Kindness Hughes Sawyer Glickman Sawyer Synar Lungren Frank Crockett Morrison Schumer Berman Feighan coa t IND COWOK%SIONU QUMMY INC. R.psdad.. p ed . -bd. - I. P w ..ap b, dM .id sin . April 2, 1983-PAGE 41 Approved For Release 2007/06/05: CIA-RDP85B00263R000100240010-0 Approved For Release 2007/06/05 69lA-R DP85B00263R0001002K,VSI0-~C+URCANC.RRCc Sen. Richard G. Lugar of Indianapolis Republican-Jan. 3, 1977 b. Apr. 4, 1932-Businessman B.A., 1954, Denison Univ.; B.A. and M.A., 1956, Pem- broke College, Oxford (Rhodes Scholar); Business Executive; Mayor of the City of Indianapolis, 1968- 75; President, National League of Cities Advisory Board. Methodist, married. Katie Hall of Gary (1st Dist.) Capital-Indianapolis. Entered Union & (rank)-Dec. 11?, 1881 (19) 1816. Motto-The Crossroads of America. State Flower-Zinnia. State Tree-Tulip. State Bird-Cardinal. State Song-"On the Banks of the Wabash, For Away." Nickname-Hoosier State. Origin of Name-Meaning "Land of Indians." Population & (rank)- 5,490,179.... 12 Area & (rank)-36,291 sq.-mi. (38). Discovered 1679 by La Salle. Elevation: High-1,240 ft.; Low-320 ft. Number of Counties-92. Number of Representatives in Congress-11. Legislature se,. to : ro members elected for 4 years. Katie Hall, 44, has been a State Senator since 1976, and a State Representative for two terms prior to that. In the State Sen- ate, she was ranking minority member of the Governmental Affairs Committee. In 1982, she served on the Medical Malpractice and Local Govern- ment Interim Study Committee. Ms. Hall is also a teacher in the Gary public school system. She received her B.S. from Missis- sippi Valley State University, and her M.S. from Indiana University. Philip R. Sharp of Muncie (2d Dist.) Democrat-8th term DePauw Univ.; Graduated from Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service, 1973; Oxford Univ. Ph.D. Prof. Ball Univ., 1969-74, Aide to Senator' Vance Hartke of Indiana. Mar ried, no children. Dist. resources, pop.- Livestock, cash grain; dairy; motor vehicles; primary metal industries; fabricated metal products; 472,335 John Patrick Hiler of La Porte (3d Dist.) Republican-Jan. 20, 1981 b. April 24, 1953-Businessman Marketing Director of Charles O. Hiler & Son and Accurate Castings. 1980 dele- gate to the White House con- ference on small business. B.S. Williams College in po- litical economics; M.B.A. University of Chicago. Single. Dist. reso~lrces, pop.- Nonelectrical machinery, general industrial machin- ery; transportation equip- ment, motor vehicles, air craft and parts; 481,917 Sen. Dan Quayle of Huntington Republican-Jan. 20, 1981 b. Feb. 4,1947-Lawyer Lawyer, newspaper executive and member U.S. House of Representatives 1974.80. He served as a U.S. observer at the SALT nuclear-arms talks. B.A. DePauw University, 1969; J.D. Indiana Univer- sity, 1974. Publisher Huning- ton Herald Press. Dan R. Coats of Fort Wayne (4th Dist) Republican-Jan. 20, 1981 b. May 16,1943-Businessman Assistant Vice President Mu- tual Security Life Insurance Co. Board president of the Fort Wayne Chapter of Big Brothers/Big Sisters. B.A. Wheaton College; J.D. Indi- ana University. Married, three children. Dist. resources, pop.- Electrical machinery, ap- paratus; trailer coaches. cash grain, livestock, and dairy; nonelectrical machin- ery; 506,982 Approved For Release 2007/06/05: CIA-RDP85B00263R000100240010-0 Martin O. Sabo of lbfinneopolas (5th Dist.) Democrat-Jan. 15, 1979 b. Feb. 28,1938-Politidan Mr. Sabo was elected to the Minnesota State House of Representatives in 1960 at the age of 22, as the youngest Legislator in the 1961, He was House Minority Leader in 1969 and 1971 and was elected Speaker of the Minnesota House of Repre- sentatives for the last three sessions. Married, 2 children. Dist. resources, pop.- Nonelectrical machinery; professional, scientific, and controlling instruments, Roods. watches, and clocks; 414,657 Gerald E. Sikorsky of Stillwater (6th Dist.) Democrat-1st term Arlan Stangeland of Barnesville (7th Dist.) ttepublican-March 1, 1977 b. Feb. 8, 1930-Farmer Gerry Sikorski, 34, has served as a Minnesota State Senator since 1976. -While in the Senate, he has served as Major- ity Whip and Chairman of the Finance Subcommittee on Health, Welfare, and Correc- tions. Mr. Sikorski is an at- torney and associate in the law firm of Opperman and Paquin. He practiced law in Stillwater from 1974 to 1980. Mr. Sikorski received a B.A. from the University of Minnesota and a J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School. Member Minnesota State Legislature for about eight years, Director, Barnesville Chamber of Commerce and member Barnesville School Board. Deacon, Church Board. Lutheran, married, 7 children. Dist. resources, pop.- Dairy and field crops; food and kindred products; toys, amusement, sporting and athletic goods; tourism (lakes); KNOW YOUR CONGRESS James L. Oberstar of Chisholm (8th Dist.) Democrat-Jan. 3, 1975 b. Sept. 10, 1934-Pub. Seri. Col. of St. Thomas, B.A. (Summa Cum Laude); Col. of Europe, Burges, Belgium, M.A. Adm. Asst. U.S. House Committee on Public Works; Adm. Asst. to Rep. John A. Blatnik. Married, 3 children. Dist. resources, pop.- Iron and other metal min- ing; dairy, paper and allied products; food and kindred products; tourism Oakes); l~uma~ ~ueunuunnlilnlnuuuuulmntomnnuminnnnnnminllnlnmmnnm~nmlumuuomnnnniunmuuNnnnunuunmuuuanumunnuunmumimnuauuunnuomluunmaa~dla~annulnnu~ POLITICAL DEMOCRACY IN THE UNITED STATES PRINCIPLES 1. Supremacy of the Constitution as the law of the land and the obligation of the Government to en- force it. 2. Obligation of the Government to hold its author- ity within the limits set by the Constitution and the laws. 3. Right of the states to be dominant in their own field, subject only to the Constitution. 4. Right of the Government to protect itself against those who endanger it or attempt to change the system by revolution. 5. Changes in Government personnel and organiza- tion only through regular constitutional methods. 6. Supreme authority of the citizens expressed through regularly scheduled elections. 7. Right of every legally qualified citizen to vote. 8. Right of every voter freely to express his choice. 9. Right of minority groups to oppose the majority which is in power. 10. Right of every citizen to seek any office for which he is legally qualified. 11. Right of citizens, individually or in groups, to pets. tion the Government for correcting injustices. 12. Separation of church and state. ACHIEVEMENTS * A democracy which has worked effectively for 170 years. * Changing of Government by peaceful and legal means to fit new needs. It Acceptance of and respect for the decisions of the Supreme Court. * Popular control over state and local government through initiative, referendum, and recall. * Peaceful acceptance of changes in Government's powers, organization, and personnel by all political groups. * No ruling class-officials drawn from all walks of life. * No governmental interference with activities of minority groups except for the security of the Nation. It Widening of the suffrage until it includes most men and women. It Constant improvements to protect voting rights, It Constant improvement in election procedure. Or Full and free discussion of issues and candidates. It Constant improvement of methods for training citizens. * Increased efficiency of public employees through the Civil Service. * Our form of government voluntarily copied by nfhor rnnnlaa Approved For Release 2007/06/05: CIA-RDP85B00263R000100240010-0 Approved For Release 2007/06/05: CIA-RDP85B00263R000100240010-0 KNOW YOUR CONGRESS 43 CA1.IIFAIt\ I:t Norman Y. Mineta of San Jose (13th Dist.) Democrat-5th ter- Univ. of Calif., B.S., 1953. Army Intelligence, '53-56. Proprietor Mineta. Ins. Agcy.; Vice Mayor, 1968- 71 and Mayor, City of San Jose, 1971. Japanese- American Cit. League. Married. 2 children. Dist. resources, pop.- Live-stock and poultry: electrical machinery. equipment. and supplies. . communication equipment: 466,008 618.770 Charles Pashayan, Jr. of Fresno (17th Dist.) Republican-Jan. 15, 1979 b. Mar. 27, 1941-Lawyer Univervity of California. Hastings Law School; Ox- ford University; Formerly with the Department of Health, Education and Wel- fare; and the General Serv- ices Administration, Wash- ington. D.C., Dist. resources, pop.-Air- craft, transportation; elec- trical machinery, communi- 607,960 Norman D. Shumway of Stockton (14th Dist.) Republican-Jan. 15,1979 b.July2g,1944 Politician B.S. Univ. of Utah; J.D., Univ. of California; San Joa- quin County Supervisor; (1974-present) former Bishop with Mormon Church; served as Missionary to Japan for several years. He is currently chairman of the board of directors of Good- will Industries. Married, 6 children. Dist. resources, pop.-Live- stock, dairy, and poultry; food and kindred products. concrete products, flat glass; nonelectrical machinery; 510,653. Richard H. Lehman of Sanger (18th Dist.) Democrat-1st term Rick Lehman, 34, has served in the California State Assembly since 1976. Since 1978 he has served as Assistant Majority Floor Leader. He has also served as a member of the Ways and Means; Agriculture; Economic Development and Planning. Dist. resources, pop.-Cot- ton; crude petroleum and natural gas: food and kin- dred products. produce; 572,865 Tony Coelho of Merced (15th Dist.) Democrat-Jan. 15, 1979 b. June 15,1942-Politician Tony Coelho, is a politi- cal science major graduated Loyola University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1964. In 1965, Mr. Coelhojoined the staff of the House Rules Committee. Married, 2 childr ren. Dist. resources, pop.-Cot- ton and dairy; canned and preserved fruits, vegetables; nonelectrical machinery, of- fice, computing, accounting 578,064 Robert J. Lagomarsino of Ojai (19th Dist.) Republican-:March, 1974 b. Sept. 1. 1926--1,awv,?r U. of Cal.; U. of Santa Clara Law School; Navy, WWII; Mayor Ojai City, '58; State Senate, '61-'70; one of outstanding young men of Cal., '61. Catholic, married. three children. Dist. resources, pop. - Transportation. aircraft. motor vehicles: electrical machinery, electronics: 565,413 Leon E. Panetta of Carmel Valley (16th Dist.) Democrat-Jan. 3. 1977 b. June 28. 1938-1.awyer B.A. 1960, Univ. of Santa Clara; LL.B/J.D. 1963, Univ. of Santa Clara Law School; Capt. U.S. Army In- telligence; Practicing Atty.; Legal Counsel, Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District. Married, 3 chil- dren. Dist. resources, pop.-Cot- ton and dairy; canned and preserved fruits, vegetables; 612,618 William M. Thomas of Bakersfield (20th Dist.) Republican-Jan. 15, 1979 b. Dec. 6, 1941-Professor B.A. and M.A.; San Fran- cisco State University. Mem- ber of the California Assem- bly, 1974-78; Former col- lege political science profes- Sor, 1965-74. Married, 2 chil- dren. Dist. resources, pop.- Aircraft and parts, electric- al machinery: communica- tion, electronics, nonelcc- trical machinery: tourism 640,635 Approved For Release 2007/06/05: CIA-RDP85B00263R000100240010-0 110 *N151'LVA11i4 KNOW YOUR dqupromd For Release 2007/06/05: CIA-RDP85B00263R0001002400 0 Lawrence Coughlin of Ui11anooa (13th Dist.) Republican-8th term b. April 11, 1929-Lawyer Yale U.. B.A., 1950; Har- vard. M.B.A., 1954; Temple U. Evening Law School. LL.B., 1958; USMC. Ko- rean War; Pa. Legislature. 1965-66: Pa. Senate, 1967- 68. Episcopalian. married. four children. Dist. resources, pop.- Fabricated metal: chem- icals: drugs. plastics mater- ials, synthetic resins, rub- her: primary metal indus- tries, blast furnac steel works. rolling. 457,616 "ltat' '~? 'Vi'i ',t+ s George W. Gekas of Harrisburg (17th Dist.) Democrat-Jan. 3, 1977 b. Nov. 7, 1936-Lawyer George Gekas, 52,is an attor- ney and Pennsylvania State Senator. After earning both his undergraduate and law degrees from Dickinson College, he spent two years in the Army. Mr. Gekas began his extensive political career in 1960 as as- sistant district attorney of Dauphin County, a post he held for six years. In 1966, he was elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, where he served four terms be- fore his election to the State Se- nate in 1976. Senator Gekas, currently serving a second term in the Senate William J. Coyne of Pittsburgh (14th Dist.) Democrat-2d term b. Aug. 24, 1936-Accountant Two-term Pittsburgh City Council and former State Legislator. Recent head of Pittsburgh's Public Works Committee. Graduate of Robert Morris College and worked as a corporate ac- countant. U.S. Army in Korea. Dist. resources, pop.- Primary metal industries. blast furnaces, steel works. rolling. finishing mills; fab- ricated metal, structural, products; electrical machin- ery: higher education (U. 388,195 Doug Walgren of Pittsburgh (18th Dist.) Democrat-Jan. 3, 1977 b. Dec. 28. 1940-Lawyer Dartmouth College; LL.B. Stanford University Law School; Practicing Attor- ney; Penna., Pittsburgh and California Bar Associations. Allegheny County Asst. So- licitor; Married, no chil- dren. Dist. resources, pop.- Primary metal industries, blast furnaces, steel works, rolling, finishing mills; Don Ritter of Coopershurg (15th Dist.) Republican-3d term b. 1940-Businessman B.S., Lehigh University; M.S. and Sc.D., Mass. Insti- tute of Technology. Manager of Research Development Program, Lehigh Univers- ity. Married, 2 children. Dist. resources, pop.-- Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics, similar materials; electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies; textile mill prod- ucts, knitting mills; tourism (Poconos); William F. Goodling of Jacobus (19th Dist.) Republican-Jan. 3, 1975 h. IJce. 5. 1927-Educator Univ. of Maryland, B.S., Western Md. Col., M.A., Pa. State Univ., graduate work for Doctoral studies. Supt. of schools, Spring Grove area; Guidance Counselor and Principal. Married, 2 children. Dist. resources, pop.- Nonelectrical machinery construction, mining, ma- terial handling machinery; dairy and live stock; appar- el made from fabrics; fab- ricated metal products; Robert S. Walker of Fast Petersburg (16th Dist.) Republican-4th term b. Dec. 23, 1942--Educator B.S., 1964, Millersville State College.; M.A., 1968, Univ, of Delaware; Specialist 5, Penna. Army National Guard, 1967-73; Teacher, Pennsylvania Manor School District, 1964-67. Presbyterian, married, no children. Dist. resources, pop.- Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar materials; pri- mary industries; fabricated metal products, metal 536,047 Joseph M. Gaydos of McKeesport (20th Dist.) Democrat-Jan. 3, 1969 b. July 3, 1926-Lawyer Duquesne U.;'U. of Notre Dame, LL.B., 1951; USNR, WWII; Deputy Atty. Gen., Asst. Solicitor, Allegheny County; Gen. Counsel, United Mine. Workers of America, District 5; Pa. Senate, 1967-68. Catholic. married, five children. Dist. resources, pop.- Primary metal industries, rolling, finishing mills; fab- ricated, structural metal products; nonelectrical ma- chinery, food, kindred prod- 423,739 Approved For Release 2007/06/05: CIA-RDP85B00263R000100240010-0 Delbert L. Latta of Bowling Green (5th Dist.) Republican- Jan. 3, 1959 b. Mar. 5, 1920-Lawyer Ohio Northern U., B.A., 1.L.B.: practicing atty.: represented nine northwest- ern Ohio counties in the Ohio Senate for three terms. Church of Christ, married. two children. Dist. resources, pop.- Cash grain, livestock, and dairy; stone, clay, glass, and concrete products: electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies: nonelectrical ma- chinery: higher education (Bo%yling Green State U.): 513,127 Marcy Kaptur of Toledo (9th Dist.) Democrat-1st term Marcy Kaptur, 36, is a self- employed development consul- tant. From 1979 to 1981, Ms. Kaptur was employed by the National Consumer Coopera- tive Bank as deputy secretary for policy, research and devel- opment. From 1977 to 1979, she worked in the Carter White House as Assistant Director for Urban Affairs. , pop.- Nonelectrical, general in- dustrial machinery; fabri- cated metal products. stampings; nonferrous foun- dries; stone, clay, 442,900 Bob McEwen of Hillsboro (6th Dist.) Republican-Jan. 20, 1981 b. Jan. 12, 1950-Public Official State legislator (outstanding legislator in . 1977). Former Congressional assistant to Rep. Harsha; Ways and Means Committee. B.B.A. University of Miami. Young- est legislator appointed to serve as ranking member on Financial committee. Mar- ried. Dist. resources, pop.- Livestock. dairy, and cash grain: fabricated metal products: paper and allied products; Clarence E. Miller of Lancaster (10th Dist) Republican-9th term b. Nov. 1, 1917- -Engineer I n t 1 . Correspondence School, Scranton, Pa.: Elec- trical engineer; Lancaster City Council, 1957-63; Mayor of Lancaster, 1964- 66. Methodist, married, two children. Dist. resources, pop.- Livestock and dairy; glass and glassware, pressed and blown, and other stone, clay, glass, and concrete products; primary metal in- dustries; higher education (Ohio U.); Richard M. DeWine of Cedarville (7th Dist.) Mike DeWine, 35, is a lifelong resident of Greene County. He received a degree in education from the University of Miami at Ohio, and later earned his law degree at Ohio Northern. After serving as assistant county pro- secutor from 1972 to 1975, Mr. DeWine was elected prose- cuting attorney and held this post until 1980. He currently is serving his first term in the Ohio State Senate. His commit- tee assignments include Ways and Means, for which he is vice chairman, Agriculture, and En- Dennis E. Eckart of Euclid (11th Dist.) Democrat-2d term b. Feb. 20, 1924 llu-inc--roan Georgetown U.. B.S., 1949; Army, V ,WJ1; served over- seas in the Pacific Theater for 33 months and dis- charged as a captain, 1946; awarded Brpnze Star, the Purple Heart, the Presiden- tial Unit Citation; Lake County Commissioner, 1956-64. Catholic, married. one child. Dist. resources, pop.- Rubber. plastics products: chemicals, industrial inor- ganic, organic chemicals: 525,680 Thomas N. Kindness of Hamilton (8th Dist.) Republican-Jan. 3, 1975 b. Aug. 26. 1929 Lawyer Univ. of Maryland, A.B., George Washington Univ. School of Law. Hamilton City Councilman, 1964-69, State Representative (two terms) 1971-74, Asst. Counsel, Champion Int'l Corporation. Married, .4 children. Dist. resources, pop.- Electrical machinery, equip- ment and supplies, house- hold appliances; nonelectric- al machinery; cash grain, livestock, and dairy; 515,465 John R. Kasich of Westerville (12th Dist.) Republican-1st term b. April 18, 1927-Lawyer Former practicing attorney, partner, firm of Feibel, Feibel, Shamansky and Ro- govin. Received B.A. degree from Ohio State University and J.D. from Harvard Uni- versity. Married. Dist. resources, pop.- Nonelectrical machinery, service equipment, indus- trial, electrical machinery; higher education, banking. insurance, and state govern- ment; Approved For Release 2007/06/05: CIA-R DP85B00263R000100240010-0