DISTRIBUTION OF OER ECONOMIC INDICATORS TO CONGRESS
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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
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Office of Legislative Counsel
Washin ton, D. C. 20505
Telephone:
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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;
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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
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Hiram L. Fong (Hawaii)
Stabilization of Prices
Edward W. Brooke (Mass.)
(Subcommittee No. 3)
Mark O Hatfield (Ore.)
Al
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[Democrats]
[Republicans]
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a)
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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
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Intelligence Operations
[Democrats] [Republicans]
McClellan Young
Stennis Hruska
Pastore
District of Columbia
[Democrats] [Republicans]
Bayh, Chairman Mathias
Inouye Bellmon
Chiles
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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)
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[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,
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[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)
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[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,
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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
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[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.)
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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
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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
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-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.)
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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]
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[Democrats] [Republicans]
Bentsen, Chairman Bennett
Byrd (Va.) Roth
Nelson (Wis.)
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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
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-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-
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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
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[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
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[Republicans]
[Democrats]
[Republicans]
Dent, Chairman
Erlenborn
Daniels (N. J.),
Esch
Burton (Calif.)
Hansen (Idaho)
Chairman
Steiger (Wis
)
Clay
Kemp
Gaydos
.
Forsythe
Gaydos
Sarasin
Meeds
Pe
ser
Biaggi
Huber
Burton (Calif.)
y
Sarasin
Mazzoli
Grasso
Daniels
Dent
Benitez
O'Hara
Badillo
Standing Subcommittees
Agricultural Labor (No. 8)
[Democrats]
Ford (W. D.-Mich.),
Chairman
Grasso
Thompson (N. J.)
Hawkins
Lehman
Hawkins, Chairman
Chisholm
Mink
Clay
Benitez
Steiger (Wis.)
Bell
Eshleman
Special Subcommittees
Education (No. 6)
[Democrats]
O'Hara, Chairman
Biaggi
Burton
Brademas
Gaydos
Andrews
Lehman
Benitez
[Republicans]
Dellenback
Erlenborn
Esch
Kemp
Huber
[Republicans]
Thompson (N. J.), Ashbrook
Chairman Dellenback
Esch
Bra
demas
O'Hara
Ford (W. D.-Mich.)
Select Subcommittees
Education (No 5.)
[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
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-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.)
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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
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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-
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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[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
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-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
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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)
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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
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Talked with Mr. Maury on this subject
on 2 November 1973.
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