D0 wel OS OOO alt DO rt vet 00 OOO OO oe 2 aaa ee oy o ears O00 atatitre OOBAARIH » eh et, 3 DONE DO OOOO d Tn nel 7 QOCOAARA BOOS dn ne balerOUaa onSOO Lue ety ¢ oy X Tetitete’e RICSOOO (0 RIO DONG SOOOatetatat,SOL DOGOOSIRAIIOOOOURARRRNalate OO (RIOTratty IOD0TLO BOXhate BONAR ane dss: KRIS 0 LOHR aleletet BOGDORNERDROS BAH ION BAGH0 DOESSOO eres BOOT ABRIDGED CONTENTS (Please see detailed contents on pp. V thru XXXII) Page Administrative assistants and secretaries to Members_____ 323 Alphabetical list and addresses of Members _____________ 211 Biographical section of Members, including definition of districts represented by House Members____________ 1 Capitol of the United States... __.___..__..__. SS onon-ines 371 Committee assignments of Members__________________._ 297 Committees: Joint, with commissions and boards. .______._________ 281 Standing, select, and special, with staffs______________ 251 Departments: Page | Departments—Con. Agriculture...._. 517 Interior. -......ovn--504 Air Foree............. 483 Justice. ............. 491 Amy... 458 Baber i... iis 553 Commerce. ......... 536 Navy....o.e-ba: 1. 466 Defonwe...... ....... 443 I -Post Office............ 498 Health, Education, State...0... 426 and -. Wellare.. .......... 559 Transportation______ 584 Housing and Urban Treasury. ........>. 437 Development______ 577 Diplomatic: Foreign representatives and consular offices in the Enited States... ont iia caa ei ans 762 U.S. representatives and consular offices. _____________ 778 District 0 Columbine icc ne cinemamt 709 Executive Office of the President........ ooueeneunous, 421 Independent agencies... .c.ce indianam——— 595 Indexof individual mamnes... ....ccommcenn nears omen 907 International organizations... .. ... ......icceecucivacn--735 Judiciary th LB dames 665 Maps of congressional distriets...... oo eas 855 Members of 91st Congress: Alphabetical list, addresses, rooms, and phone numbers. 211 Biographical section fieluding definition of districts represented by House Members__________________ 1 Commitiee ascicnments.. . _. ...... cao iiimiaald 297 Statodelegations. «Lo. 0. 0 aL ada ena ana 199 Tormsanddatesof service. ....b len oeainnaacan 231 Press representatives and services: Periodical press galleries. o.oo. aaa 842 Pressogallorios. . ... Cu... oli is inadunlnnnes 786 Press photographers’ gallery... conan 819 Radio and television correspondents’ galleries ________ 830 White House News Photographers’ Association________ 825 Statistical mformafion. aL oa 349 915T CONGRESS, 2° SESSION BEGINNING JANUARY 19, 1970 OFFICIAL CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY FOR THE USE OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS Closing date for compiling Directory material, December 15, 1969 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1970 COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING SamueL N. FriepEL, Representative from Maryland, Chairman B. EVERETT JORDAN, Senator from North Carolina, Vice Chairman Joun H. DENT, Representative from Pennsylvania GLENARD P. LipscomB, Representative from California James B. ALLEN, Senator from Alabama Huen ScorT, Senator from Pennsylvania JOINT COMMITTEE STAFF John F. Haley, Staff Director Paul C. Beach, Assistant Staff Director Henry A. Foote, Jr., Technical Analyst Johnson W. McRorie, Printing and Publications Analyst Lawrence F. Kennedy, Editorial Assistant Rosemary S. Cribben, Administrative Clerk Juanita H. Kelly, Stenographer Eleanor A. Lawrence, Clerk-Stenographer Office of the Joint Committee, Room S-151, Capitol Phone, 225-5241 (Code 180) Office of Congressional Directory, Room HB-30, Capitol Phone, 225-2240 (Code 180) All Washington addresses in the Directory are northwest unless otherwise indicated Congressional ZIP codes: Senate, 20510; House of Representatives, 20515 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 Price $4 Regular Edition, $5.50 Thumb-Index Edition (II) NOTES The following changes occurred in the membership of the 91st Congress after the election of November 5, 1968: Name Died Resigned Successor Sworn in SENATORS IE... Bartlett, Alaska..... Doe. 11,1968]...Li. Theodore F. Stevens !_ _| Jan. 3,1969 Everett M. Dirksen, III. _________ Sept. 1000 he Ralph T. Smith t_______ Sept. 18, 1969 REPRESENTATIVES Melvin R. Laird, 7th Wis.2__.____. Jan. 21,1969 | David R.Obey._..._.... Apr. 3,1969 Ed Reinecke, 27th Calif.3 _ Jan. 21,1969 | Barry Goldwater, Jr....| May 5, 1969 Robert A. Everett, 8th Tenn_.___| Jan. 26,1969 |-____....._____ jrEdJones. oii. ii... Apr. 1,1969 James F'. Battin, 2d Mont.4____.__ Feb 27,1969 | John Melcher___.________ June 27,1969 Donald Rumsfeld, 18th T11.6______{_________.______ May 25,1969 | Philip M. Crane..___._. Dec. 1,1069 William H. Bates, 6th Mass _..._. June 22,1969 [0.. ti. aiaoaais Michael J. Harrington_._| Oct. 3,1969 Daniel J. Ronan, 6th Ill _ ________ AE 48,000: Jc a a be Ym a wan ele Charles S. Joelson, 8th N.JS.. .....} oo oo... Sept. 4,1969 | Robert A. Roe._........ Nev. 20, 1969 1 Appointed by Governor to fill vacancy until successor is elected. 2 Resigned to become Secretary of Defense. 3 Resigned to become Lieutenant Governor of California. 4 Resigned to become U.S. District Judge for the District of Montana. 6 Resigned to become Director of Office of Economic Opportunity. 6% Resigned to become Judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey. (III) CONTENTS (For List of Individuals, see Index on p. 907) : A Page Administration—Continued Page _ Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and National Researeh Council... o_o. i ell oil. 634 Academies, United States: Coast:Guard........ ..... Dian onlay 591 Mililary SUN dona 464 Naval STCOL ae din 481 Accounting Office, General _____._._______________ 389 Activities Under Direction of Smithsonian In-stitution. Jo 0 vould noid 653 Addresses of Members of Congress. .____.... 212-229 Administration, Assistant Secretary of Defense. 445 Administration, Office of Assistant Secretary for: Commerce: .-i. oir AREER 537 Housing and Urban Development_____________ 579 aber. oC Oe a LET ens 556 Administration: CPon SA VI SAD. fo 3 % 04 575 Alaska Power. cool avo identBon 514 Assistance Payments... 1: ii. lia0linx 575 Bonneville Power... 0. io. ini lanai. 513 Business and Defense Services (Commerce). 543 Cemmunity Services... _.......... 000% 576 Pefense. 0... i nl EN a En 445 Departmental (Agriculture)... _.___________ 529 ~ Domestic and International Business, Office Of co i LL)Rad] 545 Economic Development (Commerce)... ______ 539 Environmental Control (HEW)______________ 564 Environmental Science Services (Commerce). 545 Farm Credit...Sige Slims a 614 Farmers Heme. lean 524 cliniiyens Pederab Aviation... Dolio inmwuanis 591 Federal. Highway... _ ..o. clean 592 Rederal: Railroad ..[ 2. dim aviinriddnidl 593 Federal Water Pollution Control______________ 515 Food and Drug..._______ EL ASL 563 General'Serviees.. ooo ILL ion 624 Health Services and Mental Health___________ 566 Housing Assistance (HUD) _ _______.___._____. 580 Labor-Management Services. ________________ 555 Law Enforcement Assistance. ________________ 494 Manpower (Labor). -.... . i. lili. 554 Manpower Training and Employment Serv- ices, for the District of Columbia UU eh SRISh ate 555 Magitman 546 Medical Services... o-oo uo is 576 National Aeronautics and Space..___________. 634 National Air Pollution Control (HEW)______. 565 Navajo-Hopi Indian, Joint Committee on__.__ 284 Packers and Stockyards... oli... 524 Rehabilitation Services. ___.._ _.________..___. 576 Renewal Assistance (HUD). ___________._._. 580 Rural Electrification oil biogn niaias 527 Small-Business. oo ol Tir Annies 649 Social Security... log cabal latneianany 574 Southeastern Power... iio alolid Lge 513 Southwestern Power... viiibonll lit. 514 : Urban Mass Transportation. ____..__________ 594 Veterans’. ou 3ow” Dal dF adsa usagi sine 661 Administrative Assistants and Secretaries to: Representativesss: (00 0:2 nonlin Lanse an 329 Senators... nl FAR Rh aE 324 Administrative Assistant, Office of the (Air Force)... .. Jo Silas crowd igi, 485 Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army, Offico.of 200007 solv gigi 461 Administrative Committee of the Federal Register... ince HEEL 631 Administrative Conference of the United States. 596 Administrative Department (Library of Con-gress)........iilreLali dinined 391 ingest Administrative Division (Justice). ____________ 495 Administrative Office (Navy). ____-___________ 468 Administrative Office, U.S. Courts.____________ 708 Administrative Services (District Police). _____ 727 Administrator, Office of the— Agricultural Research Service_.______________ 532 Food and Nutrition Service... __..._______ 523 Foreign Agricultural Serviee__________________ 520 General Services Administration...__________ 624 National Aeronautics and Space Administra- Hono... o Hun Sagi Hol adatom 634 Rural Electrification Administration. ________ 527 Social Security... oo. ol ll LS 575 Advanced Research and Technology (NASA)._ 636 Advisers, Council of Economic.________________ 423 Advisory Board (Post Office)... ._.__... 499 ‘Advisory Board, National Fisheries Center and Aqguariom sala Jan inalcan 291 Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings and Monuments. ______ 512 Advisory Commission on Information, U.S_____ 596 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations... oll ooolloosaas¥f © 596 Advisory Commission, National Visitor Facili-Hes... osu adn A Sali Tou Rd 292 Advisory Commission on Low Income Housing, National. oc irivn. Td hin yl iuig 289 Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid (Statey iv ae wausenn 435 giiadue Advisory Council on the Education of Disad-vantaged Children... .lcci rimiiiioo 634 (V) Congressional Directory Page Advisory Council, National, on International Monetary and Financial Policies_....._. 442 Aeronautics: Board, Givil: oo ol ask 605 National, and Space Administration. _.______ 634 National, and Space Couneil . ________________ 423 Affairs, Urban, o.oo 00d. 423 Officeof.........o. Agencies: Arms Control and Disarmament, U.S________ 599 CentralIntelligenee. 5 olor usu oinanas 424 Defense Atomic Support (DOD) _..__________ 454 Defense Communications (DOD)... ________. 455 Defense Contract Audit (DOD) _____________. 455 Defense Intelligence (DOD)... _____________. 456 Defense Supply MMOD). ovina itiveii. 456 District of Columbia Redevelopment Land__ 611 Independent... -loi ok ial cad iraalunudi 595 lind International Development, State_._.________ 434 Motor Vehicle Parking (Distriet).....________ 723 U.S. Army Security, Headquarters......__.__ 463 0.8. Information. . soliduslasadd dole sui 660 Agencies related to the United Nations. _______ 758 Aging, Administrationon (HEW)_.____________ 575 Aging, Senate Special Committeeon.__________ 258 Agrieultural Attachés. -.._-._. __o-._ooasilul 521 Agricultural Beonomies...... hh. conoannin 531 Agricultural Library, National ._.______.______. 534 Agricultural Research Serviee____._____________ 532 Agricultural Service, Foreign. __________________ 520 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation SOEVICO. oh cena ROE SC sarees 518 Agriculture, Departmentof___________.________ 517 Agriculture Economies... .........__il. 531 Economie Research Service. _..____________ 531 Staff Economist. Group... .........dulil oi 531 Statistical Reporting Service. ..___.________ 532 Departmental Administration_.______________ 529 Office of: Budget and Finance... Loiniuil 529 Hearing Examiners... ... loicildale 529 Information. roscoe so iin han Dis 530 Management Improvement. _____________ 530 Management Services. -___________.______ 530 Porsonnel uric Sosa UBiolo ln Sesnilld 530 Plantand Operations... =... 38:00. 531 International Affairs and Commodity Pro-grams. oo Gan al En Tali 518 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service... cBOD eI Inte JORIS 518 Commodity Credit Corporatlon.__________. 519 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. _____._ 519 Foreign Agricultural Service... _________ 520 Agricultural Attaches... __.___._._________ 521 Commodity Programs. _ i... 520 ...... .. Bxporl Programs... Soe issu iis: 300s 520 International Agricultural Development__ 521 International Trade... ... cf sila .... 521 Management. co ay. TurinIN 521 Office of the Administrator ______________ 520 International Organization Staffs________.__ 519 Marketing and Consumer Services..__.._.__.. 521 Commodity Exchange Authority...__.______ 522 Consumer and Marketing Service..._..._._. 522 Food and Nutrition Service... __.....__. Administrator... slo dsl Lo cao oenidinn Service Management.........c.cinmuennann Page Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service—Continued Marketing and Consumer Service—Continued Food and Nutrition Service—Continued Service Programs... ......iucedvcicnnsinn-523 Packers and Stockyards Administration__.. 524 Office of the General Counsel __.___________.___ Office of the Inspector General. _____________. 535 Planning Evaluation and Programing Staff._ 518 Rural Development and Conservation. ______ 524 Farmer Cooperative Service. .__________.___ 524 Farmers Home Administration. ___________. 524 Forest Service... foo cc ll oan os 525 Rural Community Development Service... 526 Rural Electrification Administration___.___ 527 Administrator, Office ofthe_ ___.___._.____ 527 Electric Program...doi soa 2: 527 Telephone Program...tooo... Li 527 Soil Conservation Service... ..___.._____.. 528 Science and oo... o_oill 532 Edueation........ Agricultural Research Service____________.. 532 Administrator, Officeofthe....___________ 532 Management Divisions____.__________._.__.. 533 Regulatory Divisions. _.__.._..._...i..... 533 Research Divisions... coi. i. 2ai0cls 533 Cooperative State Research Service. _______ 534 Federal Extension Service______________.____ 534 National Agriculture Library... _____.__.__ 534 Research Program Development and Eval- uation Stall... i laa 532 Secretary... cao caseioon thy BAAN} 517 Air and Space Museum, National .______________ 655 Air Commands, Major (Air Force). _.._____._____ 489 Air Force Academy, Board of Visitors to the... 204 Air Force, Department ofthe... ______________ 483 AI Stal LS de nt Ae ae 486 Comptroller of the Air Force. _...._.._......L 488 Deputy Chiefs of Stafi— Personnel. Lit, tl Erie ang Sospsiasiaim 488 Plans and Operations... _.. ol.to 488 Programs and Resources. __._________._.__ 488 Research and Development. _______________ 489 Systems and Logisties sooo t bit ooo oo Jane 489 Major Air Commands— Continental Commands... ...-..___.._._. 489 Overseas Commands... oc toc i lon 490 Office of— Administrative Assistant. ________________.. 485 Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force— Financial Management. ..__...._.____._.. 484 Installations and Logisties.._.______.______ 485 Manpower and Reserve Affairs ._________ 485 Research and Development______________ 484 Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force: International Affairs... co...i... 484 Systems Review...tit icci 484 General Counsel...as cia id io 2 485 Information, o_o li oii Sol nlm as 486 Legislative Liaison... s-.-. o--2i o.oo 0 486 Secretary of the Air Force. .._.___________. 484 Space Systems... collelas 486 Under Secretary of the Air Force. _.________ 484 Separate Operating Agencies. .__.__.________._ 490 Air Foree Liaison Office, Capitol. ._____________ 388 Air Pollution Control Administration, National 565 Airlines ticket offices, combined... ______________ Adr-Stafl CAlr Force)... .... .. io c.iveunewnbtanso Contents VII Page Air Systems Command, Naval. ________________ Alaska, Federal Field Committee for Develop- : ment Rlanningin. o/b laanai ie oo) 540 Alaska Power Administration. _________________ 514 KAlnska. Railroad... o.oo oc. ec cain sl 594 ‘Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (District)___ 715 Alphabetical list, including room, phone, home post office address, Washington address, and biography page number: Reprosentativesdia ici salou no dlisail, 216 Resident Commissioner. _____________________ 229 EL er eC SR ALL ar 1) wd LL 212 American Battle Monuments Commission... ___ 597 American National Red Cross___._..___.________ 597 NeTA Ee IN RE 598 Board:of Governors. .........aiuisisoneiyl 597 Directors of Services and Activities___________ 598 Executive and Administrative Officers. _______ 598 Honorary Officers. cu. wo ain dn lots silodaiise 597 HH eCMe Rm PST Te Ea Las 597 American Printing House for the Blind_____.____ 562 American Revolution Bicentennial Commis- Son feo aol al Be tesla al 286 American States, Organizationof_______________ 748 Anacostia Neighborhood Museum______________ 656 Antitrust Division (Justice)... _____________ 492 Appalachian Regional Commission_____________ 599 Appellate Review Activity, Navy. ._______._____ 470 Appeals and Review, Board of (District) _.___.__ 716 Appeals, District of Columbia, Courtof________ 706 ‘Appeals, Immigration, Board of (Justice).__.____ 495 Appeals, Military, U.S. Courtof _____.__________ 704 Appeals, U.S. Court of, for District of Columbia ) phn RRSa Re a 672 Appeals, U.S. _....: Courtsof................_ 670 Appeals, U.S. Court of Customsand Patent____ 682 Apportionment of Representatives by States, undereach.Consas.. .. =. oc iii 367 Apprenticeship Council (Distriet) ._.___________ 716 Aquarium Advisory Board and National Fish- eriegConter_.._\ o.oooo Ci 291 [Architect of the:Capitol................. ._.._..._ 384 House Office __.. 384 Buildings..._. Senate Office .__ 5... .. Buildings... 384 Architectural Consultants for the Old George-. town'Act,Boardof.......__.... _. . 610 Archives and Record Service, National. ________ 628 Armed Forces, Industrial College___.___________ 454 Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board________ 655 Armed Forces Policy Couneil._________________ 444 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute (Defense)e ai oN 455 Armed Forces Staff College. _ _._._____________. 454 Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals Defense)... ... does ia Tied ious 457 Armory Board, District of Columbia. __________ 611 Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, U.S. 599 General Advisory Committee. _________.______ 600 FE AYmy Boards... Lisl cali hm ead 464 Army, Departmentofthe.. [0 Gi 458 Cn a ere I I CEE Se Li 462 Assistant Secretaries of the Army: Financial Management___________ BERR 459 Installations and Logistics... ___________ 460 Manpower and Reserve Affairs... ___. 459 Research and Development... _._____ 460 Army, Department of the—Continued Department of the Army Boards, Exempted Stations, Military Missions, and Com-MISSIONS. 0 0 doe Tia i a _ 464 Headquarters, U.S. Army— Combat Developments Command.__________ 464 Intelligence Command... .....__.._...: 464 MaterielCommoand......2-=>. =r 463 SeCUTILY ABONCY oc 3: silt onsessdott 463 Strategic Communications Command______ 464 Headquarters, U.S. Continental Army Com-mand... I Cr El are sete 463 Military Traffic Management and Terminal Service. id ee Thr se as 464 Office of the— Administrative Assistant to the Secretary Of the ATMY. .. obs tacts 461 oniots Assistant Secretary of the Army________ 459-460 Chief of Legislative Liaison________________ 461 Director of Civil Defense__..__._._..____.. _ 460 General Counsel... 0. or Fel dail 461 Secretary ofthe Army... ... 1. =" 458 Special Assistant for Civil Functions_______ 461 Under Secretary of the Army _ _____________ 459 U.S. Military Academy._.____________._____.__ 464 | Army Liaison Office, Capitol.__________________ 387 Art: Freer Gallery.of.ooials nasty alll] 655 National Gallery of i... ooo oil.iii is 656 Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate, Com-missiomon. lL) ola aed 286 Arts: Commissioniof Pine. 20-7"ir sana tu 609 John F. Kennedy Center for Performing______ 656 National Collection of Fine..._._____________. 654 National Couneilion i205 00 Sb any 639 National Endowment for.._.__.________________ 639 Arts and Craft Board (Interior). _______________ 509 Arts and the Humanities, Federal Council _____ 640 Arts and the Humanities, National Foundation. 639 Assignment of Rooms in the Capitol: Basement Floor and Terrace. ________________ 407 FHSEPIO0r. reo iota oo ng 409 Pourth Rlopp. "ie = 0 ooo en sau £8 415 Second Floor. 5. 5 nic rl Somme eri 411 Bhird Bloor... oo aie rn 413 Assignments to committees: Representatives and Resident Commissioner. 305 EL a Rla i 298 Assistance Payments Administration___________ 575 Assistant Majority Leader. _____._______.__._.___ 372 Assistant Republican Leader. __________________ 373 Assistant Secretary for Administration (Com- 1110 WEL) I A Sr re eR LER he 537 Assistant Secretary for Administration (H UD). 579 Assistant Secretary for Administration (Labor). 556 Assistant Secretaries of Defense__.__________ 445-452 Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force_______ 484-485 Assistant Secretaries of the Army___________ 459-460 Assistant Secretaries of Housing and Urban Pevelopment.. 20 arte 579-583 Assistant Secretaries of the Navy._____.___. 467-468 Assistant to the Minority __._ __________________ 376 Assistants, Administrative, and Secretaries to: Representatives... 0. Saiiciohy dams 329 Senators: ill Sl SNARE wR, 324 ‘Assistants to the Secretary of Defense__.__.____ 452 VIII Congressional Directory Page Page Associate Administrator for Space Science and Applications. x. 0 a0 ue es 637 Association, Government National Mortgage.. 579 Association, International Development._______ 743 Association, White House News Photographers. 825 Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian. ______ 653 Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic Canal Study Com- iSsion sx roan enn Mtiad iain RTE AAR. 600 Atomic Energy Agency, International __________ 757 Atomic Energy Commission, U.S_____._________ 600 Commission Members. ............... 0.000. 600 Division of Compliance Field Organization... 603 eld Offieegiis Joli: lanier,TI 603 General Advisory Committee________________ 602 Licensing and Regulatory Functions. _______. 602 Military Liaison Committee to_ _._____.______ 603 Office of the Commission. .... 0. 0. 0. Sh lu: 600 Operating and Promotional Funections_..._.__ 601 Atomic Energy Commission, Military Liaison Committee to (Defense) ._______________ 457° Atomic Energy, Joint Committee on.....______ 282 Atomic Support Agency, Defense... .......___. 454 Attending Physician at the Capitol.....__.______ 385 Attorney General: Biography Of... Loritaton enh sh wnadet wk 491 ONCOL. et Ss SE 491 Attorney’s Office, United States... _....________ 495 Audit Agency, Defense Contract. _._.____._____ 455 Authority: Commodity Exchange (Agriculture) _.._..___. 522 National Capital Housing........cconuennaooio 638 Memessee Valley. 00... 0 Liu 659 .........UlnT] Washington Metropolitan Area Transit_..____ 662 Aviation Administration, Federal _.____________ 591 B Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International... ilu os dli 740, 757 Bank, Inter-American Development.___________ 737 Bank of Washington, Export-Import... ________ 613 Basin Commission, Delaware River____________ 611 Battle Monuments Commission, American__._. 597 -Biographies: : Attorney: General... cid. ellisale sr 491 Clerk of the House of Representatives. _______ 378 Deputy Attorney General... ______ 491 Peputy Postmaster General ..________________ 498 Deputy Secretary of Defense... __________. 443 Doorkeeper, House of Representatives.._..___ 379 Judges of the— U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of COMI: noah ca os ate ds ns isd 672 U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. 682 10.8. Comtol oz. 678 Claims...vcs! U.S. Court of Military AppealS......._.______ 704 0.8. Customs east 692 Court...sonnss U.S. District Court for the District of COMMIS. 2 vrei so. soba ads Sr 684 8 aX COMP ue ios ve ws ans nom wiv ow mira 697 Justices of the Supreme Court... ___________ 666 Members: of Congress... ..uiecivedoterosnns 3-198 Postmaster Generals. .c...co..cuiiiicniinnn. 498 Postmaster, House of Representatives___..___ 381 President of the United States.............__. 421 Biographies—Continued Resident Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Puerto Bice... ioc usbas Litmanes 198 Secretary of— Agriculbure..coo conanSUSE a 517 AirPoree.... ii Jinn serailalse. 483 BYMYL oi dep ihils ails ale dB LB ial 458 Commerce. iso ll dunienlisr3s sabe 536 Defense. cul rasa vlboriadadie = 443 aia Health, Education, and Welfare_.__....___... 559 Housing and Urban Development_._._.____ 577 INGETIOY... co cove ibe niin dtu e nae Me aE ELT CLE IRE ak SO me MERE CCR sho) Eo i pe LL 553 NOV aoc seth tal S02 vnvncnoo 466 BLAE. cw stil bn ih mn be SRE Rl a AEE eI 426 Pronsportotion. . ..c... oils anos Sh Eo 584 TreASULY lil id a ES RE) 38 Hg aati 437 Senators, Representatives, and Resident Commissioner.........i 2c) 3-198 0 Sergeant at Arms of the House_..._____________ 379 Under Secretary, Housing and Urban Devel- Open. fol Sa au cL LVRSSen 577 Vice President of the United States... _______ 3 Bird Conservation Commission, Migratory _____ 289 Blind, American Printing House for the________ 562 Blind-Made Products, Committee on Purchases Ofc oo SUE St SO SE Hh 610 Board of Contract Appeals, Armed Services... 457 Board of Visitors: AjrPForce Academy... ... Cirror 294 CoastGuard Academy... rl Nut 295 Merchant Marine Academy... .___._._._._. 205 Military Academy. 0. oo lL oe i 295 Naval Academy... .... 0. cruswe = 206 Boards: Advisory (Post Office)... ...... S20 499 Alcoholic Beverage Control (District) .__._____ 715 Appeals and Review (District) _______________ 716 Architectural Consultants for the Old George-BOWIVAC. i ise mane si iY 610 Armory, District of Columbia... 611 .. Arts and Crafts Board (Interior). ___________ 509 Capitol: Police: uoteid er 384 Civil-Aeronautios.... cocci...0 Sie i 605 Commissioners, U.S. Soldiers Home__________ 658 Community Recreation Advisory (District). 729 Contract Appeals, Armed Services. __________ 457 Correction of Naval Records......._.____.____ 468 Decorations and Medals (Navy) ______________ 468 Department ofthe Army... .____________ 464 District'of Columbia’Armory.......i: 1. 611 Education (District). oi.o. os tind os 719 Elections (District). oo lop i tga 720 Pederal Farm Credit... i i olen: 614 Federal Home Loan Bank. aoa. ___...___ 617 Foreign-Trade Zones... .. i i li ois 623 Geographic Names (Interior) ..______________ 506 Governors, Federal Reserve System.__________ 604 Higher Education (District)... __.____________ 721 Immigration Appeals (Justice)... _._.__..____ 495 Inter-American Defense......c.cuuueoaana 736 oo Joint Congressional...2... -. 294-296 Library of Congress Trust Fund._..__________ 394 Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety (D.C.). 723 National Archives Trust Fund... ________.__ 631 National Armed Forces Museum Advisory... 655 | 1 | Contents Page Page Boards—Continued National Fisheries Center and Aquarium Ad- VISOTY 2. To wn ERAS 291 National Labor Relations. ______________.____ 640 National Mediation... ..... 0... ..... .L. adil 641 National Selence-: ana i oii. oul 643 .oub National Selective Service Appeal .___________ 644 National Transportation Safety _ __.___________ 586 Naval Examining (Marine Corps) ._._.._._____. 474 Navy Council of Personnel ._________________. 468 On Defense, Permanent Joint, Canada-U.S__ 752 Parole (Mistriet) cia niniad aiding 723 Parole(Fustice) ool dine 495 csrdiiragolle ~ Police and Fire Surgeons (Distriet).__________ 725 Railroad Retirement. >. .c.l. Lon lb ii 645 Regents (Smithsonian Institution) __._________ Renegatiation ul cai olosgenl lull Review, Federal Coal Mine Safety_.___________ Subversive Activities Control ._______________ Trustees (Public Edbrary).. oo cl liu ly 724 Unemployment Compensation (District). _.__ 730 Vocational Education (District) _.____________ 731 Zoning Adjustment (Distriet).______________. ~ Boards and Commissions (State). ______________ Boards, Joint Committees and Commissions. .. 282 Boating Safety (Coast Guard) _.___________._____ 588 Bonneville Power Administration______________ 513 Botapic Garden: cL. odestina ll 395 adda Boulder Laboratories. in oan aiiniluic .....oo 550 Budget and Finance, Office of (Agriculture) _.._ 529 Budget, Bureau of the... cuccicclivdunili 422 Building Commission, House Office_______.____ 288 Building Commission, Senate Office____________ 293 Buildings and Grounds, Capitol. _______________ 396 Bureaus: Accounts (Fiscal Service, Treasury) ........_. 441 Budoot = un 422 i LRaw spt I Dg pp pS Ib 0 540 Chief Postal Inspector... 0. CC.27 502 Commereial Fisheries... 0. oo... 0 507 Community Environmental Management_.__ 565 Customs {Preasary)... 0. oCi 439 Engravingand Printing. 1: .0 io ch Ci on 441 Pacilities (Post Offiee) = 0 vw 15 Sev 500 Finance and Administration (Post Office) ____ 499 Health Professions, Education and Manpower UE LL Sa GR es he Fell og MS 571 Indian Affaire. = ae Mi 508 Inter-American Affairs (State) and Bureau for Latin American (Agency for Inter- national Development). _______________ 430 International Commerce... _____.________ 541 International Labor Affairs... ________________ 556 Investigation, Federal (Justice)... _._________ 496 FabepStatistiess wus Utaee 558 Land Management (Interior) _________________ 509 ‘Latin America (International Development) se DN RC NO PU 0 et 430 Medicine and Surgery (Navy)... ___..___. 479 MAES aE es a 510 LR A NtLe As Sy 441 Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs... ._.._._____ 497 NavalPersonnel o.ooolin 0. 478 Occupational Safety and Health______________ 564 Occupations and Professions (District) ______ 718 Operations (Post Office)... __..____ 499 Bureaus—Continued Outdoor Recreation (Interior) ._______________ 514 Personnel (Post Office)... 7. 0 500 Planning and Marketing (Post Office) ._______ 501 Prisons (Justice). aT 3 giior vi Jit 496 Public Debt (Fiscal Service, Treasury) .._____ 441 Radiological Health...0 00c LJ. ... 564 Reclamation (Interior). coo 512 oC...Lliil. Research and Engineering (Post Office) __._.__ 501 Solid Waste Management. _._.______..__.._... 564 Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. _________________ 507 Standards, National. 0. {ii (Ups Jan aes 548 Under Direction of Smithsonian Institution__ 653 Water Hygiene... Joo 2e0s L 0US0 aii itiion) 565 Business Administration, Small ________________ Business and Defense Services Administration (Commerey. losons dine lk 543 Business Economics, Office of (Commerce) _____ 538 C Cabinet members, list of... co i ol os 420 Calendar. .... 5 octeec ainsi Toon Seats iiny Iv €anal Company, Panama... coin. oo clonal) 644 Canal Study Commission, Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanitun. vi dosnt soared. 660 Canal Zone Government. ______.___.____.___.... 605 Inthe Canal Zon... oii... DIeEN 605 Capital Housing Authority, National ___________ 638 Capital Planning Commission, National___.____ 639 Capitol: Airlines ticket offices, combined... _.____._____ 386 Architect of the: Architect's Office...ol 0 384 i House Office Buildings. ......____....__.7. 384 Senate Office Buildings... ._.____._._. 384 Attending Physician = 0 00 0 V0 Se 385 Botanic Gordon... cower tu i iain Ted 395 Buildings and grounds: Capitolgromnds I 399 Capitol'Power Plant... oo or 402 Extension of the Capitol... _____________ 399 Houseofficebuildings_. =... .. Jl 1. 400 Senate office buildings. _________.___.______ 401 GS Capitol. -oo iioiss oo d08 a Si Ln 396 Commission for the Extension of._._.________ 287 Congressional Daily Digest: House seebion. 0. 0.0 Sli LoL SESH 385 Senateseetion. . 00 S000 ANIETTL 385 Congressional Record... cool 0idlzil dlls ‘386 Diagrams of the— Basement and terrace floorplan__.__________ 406 Assignment of roomson_______.________._ 407 First (ground) floorplan... ._............. 408 Assignment of roomson___.____________-_ 409 Fourth (attic) floor plan.___________________ 414 Assignment of roomson__________________ 415 House.chambor....... dso Lai JOSE i 418 Seating plan of the Senate chamber... _____ 416 Directory of the Senate seating plan______ 417 Second (principal) floorplan... _.._._______ 410 Assignment of roomson._..________.________ 411 Third (gallery) floorplan... oto oacs 412 Assignment of rooms on... _________._ 413 General Accounting Office... ___._. 389 Divisions... 00 ulti SOLU UIC 389 Xi Congressional Directory Page Capitol—Continued General Accounting Office—Continued Forelon Branches. oo. ci 8 ees aired vase 390 Regional, Offices... oi obodiciumiuima asi 390 Government Printing Office... 394 Liaison Offices: Ahr Poree ooo in Abe cfs nla 388 ATIYS ialsalts ln 387 General Accounting Office... ___._..____.__ 386 NOVY. on dna cash SE a 387 U.S. Civil Service Commission. _____.._____ 387 Veterans Administration Congressional... _ 387 Library.of Congress: i... lo siiiaeudanaias 390 Administrative Department____.___________ 201 Copyright Office. o.. cocioiiaadininl 391 aaah Law LAbrary sl ed tea ai 391 Lats Legislative Reference Serviee..___._.._._..___ 392 Office of the Librarian... ..._.___.._..___._ 391 Processing Department... ..._..__.__._ 393 Reference Department. _ _ __________._._... 393 Prust: Bund Board... oo cartside mas 394 Miscellaneous Officials... ____._...._.. 384 Office of the: Majority Secretary (Senate) ...._...._..._.__ 375 Minority Secretary (Senate) _._.._.______.____ 375 Legislative Counsel (Senate)... __._.____ 376 Officers of the House: Chaplain. ..........c......30000s 377 ald Clerk, Officeofithe. -.... 0000 coiivaiians 378 Doorkeeper, Office of the...........onvaiau. 379 "House Document Room... ._......... 380 Publications Distribution Service. ...____ 381 Legislative Counsel, Office of ._.____________ 383 Majority and Minority Rooms... ____________ 382 Majority Leader. ic. ciuieiinaemis eins 377 Malority WhiD. co. ons ieh tinh swslids dibmeia is 377 Minority Employees... .c-uveeciiviineninanit 381 Minority Leader... avo .oi cna oats demsied 377 Minority WhiD. i. oo sume dail an feiss 378 Official Reporters of Debates _..___.________ 382 Official Reporters to House Committees... 382 Parliamentarian, Officeof the_____._________ 377 Postmaster, Officeofthe.................... 381 Cannon Office Building. --_.__._._____.__ 381 CapilolOffice. ....o.....dedpsail 22). Officers of the Senate: Assistant Majority Leader... _________ 372 Assistant Republican Leader._.____________ 373 Chaplain... ..... ov sdienisddosnbantdJak 372 Majority. Leader. . cous su ds une mie sims -372 Secretary, Office co cio. odeo.. ofthe... 373 Sergeant At Arms, Office of the_.___________ 374 President, Office of the_ _ _______ pare Ap 372 President Pro-Tempore.... o-oo sani. 372 RepublicanLeader.. 2. CoiCol loi. 373 Rage SehOgl 2 a 385 PONCE BoM i es ey Nah ae 384 Police, United o.oo. a 384 States. ooo Railroad: Ticket OffiC0... ....c oon ci mension bie nes 386 Telephone Exchange. occu auieunibnivwanns 386 Western Union Telegraph COoceoooomnooooo 386 ic 381 Longworth Office Building_..____________ 381 Rayburn Office Building_________________ 381 Sergeant At Arms, Office of the__.__________ 379 Speaker, Officeof the... _________.____._____._ 377 Page Census Bure... ....0. ivi cnc dais ae 540 Center, Federal Judieial........co 0... i. 708 Center for the Study of Man (Smithsonian)...__ 653 Central Intelligence Agency _._.__.._________.._. 424 Changes in membership of the Ninety-first Congress. ...o.........pli tone, 111 Chaplain of the House of Representatives. _____ 377 Chaplain of the Senate... ooo wei tana. 372 Chief Accountant-(SEC) 0. coois. 647 Chief Counsel (Coast Guard) .__________________ 588 Chief Medical Officer (Coast Guard) ....__._.__.__ 589 Chief of Legislative Liaison (Army) _________.._ 461 Chief of Naval Operations... .... Loo aio... 472 Chief of Police: (District)o acid cliniiS 726 Chief of Staff (Coast Guard). ................. 587 Chiefs of Staff, Joint (Defense) _______.____.____.. 453 Chief Postal Inspector (Post Office) __._.._____ 502 Child and Maternal Health Serviee.___.__..._._. 570 City College, Federal... Looliioo oom. 721 City Council, District of Columbia..._____...__ 715 City Post Office, Washington......._..._....... 733 Civil Aeronautics Board... ... o.oo.ul tiie 605 Civil Aviation Organization, International ____. 757 Civil Defense (Distriety coco li oiowaig 725 Civil Defense, Director (Army) _._._...__....... 460 Civil‘ Division (Justice) ful coi tii Seo 492 Civil Functions, Special Assistant for (Army)... 461 Civil Rights (Coast Guard).......i oii 2 0.0. 587 Civil Rights Commission, . U.S...00. Joa) 661 Civil Rights Division (Justice)... .._._._..... 492 Civil Service Commission... o_o... 606° Liaison Offices at Capitol... ___.. 387 Regional Offices. 1. cui iihnsiononboscnmuos 609 Civilian Manpower Management (Navy)._..... 469 Claims Commission, Indian. ..... ....L.0 __-- 63 Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, Foreign... oc. oh his. teee 623 Claims, U8. Courtiof. -oo un oon Jo ar ed 678 Classification, Political, of Congress. __.__..____ 210 Classified Stations, Post Office (District)... 734 Clerk, House of Representatives... _._________ 377 Clerk of the Probate Court and Register of WHS. Si in rma ti wise pas Sees Se 708 Club, the Congressional................ ooo. 610 Coal Mine Safety Board of Review, Federal.... 614 Coast Guard Academy.......ooococo oS 591 Coast Guard Academy, Board of Visitors to the. 295 Coast: Guard, U.S... Jo ici. oo vemari do cl 586 Coastal Plains Regional Commission.______.____ 540 Coinage, Joint Commission on.._.___.__________ 288 College: Armed Forces Staff (Joint Service). .__.______ 454 D.C. Teachers... Ll ol Ls 721 Federal CIty .....c.ocmrpeacuestunes romos ard 721 Gallaudet. J. iii dhs iia mens Sree eo SE 562 Industrial, of the Armed Forces (Joint Serv- :7) JEP AE Sr ne NL Sa U0 CANT 454 National War (Joint Service) .._._._._.________ 453 Columbia, District of... i 5 _ si itt 4 710 Combat Developments Command, Head- quarters, Army... ...... iii ro 464 Combined Air Lines Ticket Office______.________ 386 Commandant, Office of (Coast Guard) .___.___. 586 Commerce Commission, Interstate. ...-..__.... 632 4 | : | Contents } Page Page Commerce, Department of... Bureau of— International Commeree. mu .coeeooeeeeo-Standards; National... ool aaa iaiaiinive Boulder Laboratories. _.______.._._....... PHO CORSTS. il. a a IE dara in 2 Business and Defense Services Administra-lon. i Hany Se salsa Economic Developrhent Administration______ Environmental Science Services Administra-(Te MEO NEAT PE RD a ES Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska... i...ai lana Maritime Administration. ______.____________. Office of— Administration for Domestic and Interna- tional Business... .. ...ipaFlae.a. Assistant Secretary for Administration... __ Business Economies... ... ...ooiboien.-Piel Serviees. cob let: snl dua Foreign Commercial Services_._.____._.___.. Foreign Direct Investments... _________ Minority Business Enterprise... ___________ Product: Standards... ol .oossisladsisil.o.. Publications and Information for Domestic and International Business. .__________. State Technical Services... ___._._._._._._.. Taelecommunieations. ..... coiaii. gaia Patent: Office...mila uur lL Regional Commissions: Coastal PIgIng. ou innan SR Hour:Cornersouail uli ae sagas on dona saat Now England... oi coi ane sasiib Ozapks..ooel eink eanle lL ola Ll Upper Great Takes: J..coiin isi an Service. oviociaiolods U.S. Travel banal Commercial Fisheries, Bureau of.______________ Commercial Services, Foreign... ________________ Commissioner, Resident, P.R. (see Resident ; Commissioner of Puerto Rico). Commissions: Advisory, on Information, United States. _._. Advisory, on Intergovernmental Relations... American Battle Monuments... ______________ American Revolution Bicentennial. __________ Appalachian Regional...cai nui. oo TE a Re EB I Sa Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate...____ Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic Canal Study.... SE ATOMIC BTNergY... on adicicii mann ns Solent Border Development and Friendship, United Sttes-Megi00..-.ocl enam aan eh = 4 UH EE Ra ER I SR mei eR S SSeS Civil Service... oo. oat ide canirnnb nbn a nae i Coastal:Plains Regional... .....ccannaven 00INAEE, JOM y ON C5 5 5s & prow im so iii don i si orse Consumer Finance, National. _._.._._.____.____ P.C.-Human Relations... .« «ium sews Delaware River Basin... ...cniuanan. i Equal Employment Opportunity ...._._..._. Extension of the U.S. Capitol....____________ Father Marquette Tercentenary..____________ Federal Communications... _____._....__..._. Pederal Maritime... oie yf sissies, Bederal Power... -.... .. ii... hui ialy Bederal Prade. ciaar Rl RYE 536 Commissions—Continued Pine Arty Lo an 609 541 Foreign Claims Settlement, United States.._. 623 548 Four Corners Regional. = -Ji umm 540 550 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial _________ 288 540 House Office Building 5 ld a es 288 Indian Claims. luciamre oa Shia 632 543 Inter-American Tropical Tuna_______________ 739 539 International Boundary, United States and Canada. wo. coda yas ee 743 545 International Boundary and Water, United Statesand Mexico... nono. iL 742 540 International Joint, United States and 546 Canada... ii aise ty faarase a 745 International Pacific Halibut, United States and Canada: .oi loa. an imei: 747 545 International Pacific Salmon Fisheries. _.____ 747 537 Interstate Commerce... ......._...........:. 632 538 James Madison Memorial .________________ ia 008 544 Joint Brazil-United States Defense... ______. 747 544 Joint: Congressional... ooo oo ooo tie 282 538 Joint Mexican-United States Defense. _.._.__. 748 539 Low Income Housing, National Advisory._.._. 289 539 Marine Corps Memorial... ..... ... co... .... 289 Mental Health. io ori ries 691 544 Migratory Bird Conservation. ___._____._._____ 289 538 National Capitol Planning _ _.________.____.__._ 639 539 | National Forest Reservation. _____....__.____ 291 551 National Historical Publications _ ..__...._._. 630 National Memorial Stadium. ____________..____ 291 540 National Visitor Facilities Advisory... ....... 202 540 New England Regional... oo... .... 540 540 OzZuks ROZIONAY. Cuore. on nn nn ines aman 540 540 | Product Safety, National... ..... ....0ca..C 290 540 Public Land Law Review... ._..____. 293 538 Public: Service (District)... oe cas ooo 727 507 | Reform of Federal Criminal Laws, National. 290 544 Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveil- dance, National. .. cue aes mienndmanne 291 Revision of the Criminal Laws of the District 596 OL COMIMDIA.. vo ci on ww or ch Sie sea 287 596 Securities.and Exchange... ov. -crbhmet nnn 646 597 Senate Office Bullding.......... .comeonscisnara 293 286 South Pacific... oi uin hina ti hae pede 752 599 Tariff; United States. coca atenaan at 658 464 Territorial Expansion Memorial, United 286 Babs ces oS a Pre re me ee 204 600 Upper Great Lakes Regional... ______________ 540 600 White House Fellows, President’s. . .._._______ 644 Zoning (DISTPICEY oli ah oii comm ir ee Se age 732 759 Commissions and Boards (State)... _...._____ 434 661 Commissions (ALINY) ... «uuu meio atm nbG nmin 464 606 Commissions, Boards, and Joint Committees, 540 Congressional... ....c.clculi lings 281 288 Committee assignments: 290 Representatives and Resident Commissioner_ 305 722 Senators. ee ey Jee 298 611 612 Committees: 287 Administrative, of the Federal Register. ____. 631 287 Advisory on Voluntary Foreign Aid (State)... 435 614 Development Loan (State)... _._..__._ 435 618 Federal Field, for Development Planning in 620 Alaska... LL. UNI RO ERR 540 621 For European Migration. Intergovernmental._ 739 XII Congressional Directory | Page C ommittees—Continued House: Assignments. -. cies iii sandss ceginbin 305 Membership of. . o. hi conieatl sec avid sve 264 Official YopOrIerS ln: . dos sunpit arn citron 382 Sclect.and special.........-suiniseininsonenas 273 SL RANR SR ne 275 ELHE nyae 264 Interdepartmental Savings Bonds.....____.___ 632 Joint Congressional... ZC... oli: 282 Joint Economies eee 285 mission. 0 oa IR Sy 457 Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, Per- manent Committeefor.._________._______ 292 On Purchases of Blind-Made Products....._. 610 President’s, on Employment of the Handi- cappedaieis pdsnitn adie Sosidisaias 644 President’s, on Manpower (Labor)... .._._____. 558 President’s, on Mental Retardation......._____ 292 Select and Special: Lr OR A an 273 nH ee See eee CS Sa ER ee 256 Senate: AssignmemtS 10, oi.aan at 298 Democratic PoleY cret sew rama 257 Membershiplol. oo menanmnrs mans 252 Republican Polley... oo aoe ai 257 Specislondiselect ccola Clly 256 HL ERE Se 259 SL es Dal SR SE i ae at ah 252 Commodity Credit Corporation________________ 519 Commodity Exchange Authority..._____.______ 522 Commodity Programs (Agriculture)... ._.__ 520 Commodity Programs and International Affairs Aone) aes 518 Commonwealth of Puerto Rico: BOVerROr Of or = el ae 368 Resident Commissioner of ..__________ 198, 210, 229 Communicable Disease Center, National. _____._ 568 Communications Agency, Defense__.___________ 455 Communications and Transportation Service.. 627 Communications Command, Naval_____________ 480 Communications Command, Strategic, Army.__ 464 Communications Commission, Federal _______ 614 Community Development Service, Rural. ______ Community Environmental Management, Burean of aaa ae 565 Community Health Service ..___.______________ 570 Community Recreation Advisory Board. _______ 729 Community Relations Service (Justice).________ 494 Community Services Administration. ..__.._.__. 576 Company, Panama Canal. co... Lon i 00d 644 Compensation Board (District) .________________ 730 Comptroller (AirBoree). > oo oto L0H 488 Comptroller (Coast 0... 0 aul] Guard)... 588 Comptroller{(Defense)........nob co. 446 clo Comptroller (Navy)... i aladniisibiiioous ss 469 Comptroller of the Currency (Treasury)..._...._ 440 Conciliation Service, Federal Mediation and.__ 619 Conduct and Standards, Senate Select Com- Witleaon. ol as Conference on Trade and Development (U.N.). 757 Congress: Changes in Membership of... _______.__. 1x Libraryiofel os. Jiu bn assim isl dons 390 Political classification Of..........couealbaco.. 210 BOSS IONS Ofc thie th adi dau lbt conn e Rae Sas 350 Page Congresses coincident with the terms of Presi- dents and Vice Presidents.______________ 369 Congresses in which Representatives Served... 238 Congressional: Apportionment, by States... _________/._._._. 367 Cab. iii ives nin SH RE 610 Committee and Chairmen for 1969 and 1970. 610 Officersfor1969and 1970... ____._._____. 610 Daily Digest (Senate and House Sections)... 385 Delegations, by States..co. 0 coils iimnie 200 Districts, mapsiof ci rari 855 Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards. 282 Liaison Service, Veterans’ Administration__.. 387 Record, Office of, at Capitol... __..._..__. 386 Record Index Office... ......cooni signe 285 Conservation and Development, Rural (Agri-enltareY..... conven00a 524 Conservation Service and Agricultural Stabili- ZAIN vi rin ad REL RIL Q2wI518 Conservation Service, Soil... _.________._____. 528 Construction and Planning Service, Health Paelltties. co ude boil So dis Uaisis se 569 Consular Offices and Diplomatic Representa- tives, Foreign, in the United States_.... 762 Consular Offices, United States Diplomaticand. 778 Consumer and Marketing Services....__.... 521, 522 Consumer Finance, National Commission on... 290 Consumer Protection and Environmental Health Servieo........c....oda8l dio Continental Army Command, U.S. Headquar-£115; MARRERO CM Ga al 463 MANA) Continental Commands (Air Foree)......._.._. Continuous service of Senators. __.___.______ 235-237 Contract Appeals, Armed Services Board of... 457 Contract Audit Agency, Defense... __...___... 455 Control Board, Subversive Activities......_____ 658 Cooperative Service, Farmer. __________________ 524 Cooperative State Research Service (Agricul-{310 PRA FE CERN TEARS EI CECE fn 534 Cooper-Hewitt Museum of Decorative Arts and Design. o.oosr Red a 655 Copyright Office (Library of Congress)......_.. 391 Coroner (Distriet)..... . nore rein: vais 716 Corporate Regulation (SEC).__.______________._. 646 Corporation Counsel, Office of (District). .__._. 716 Corporation Finance (SEC)... oon 646 Corporations: Commodity Credit... 000 ote i eer, 519 Federal Crop Insurance. ..................... 519 Federal Deposit InSuranCe.aaa---_-.o._..___ 617 International Finance... ...0 cl...Cio 743 St. Lawrence Seaway Development __________ 594 Corps, Peace. soit atasdi arson Labs ite 436 Corps, U.S. Marine, Headquarters......________ 473 Correction of Naval Records, Board for.....____ 468 Ren 717 Correspondents Committee, Press Galleries... 786 Correspondents’ Galleries, Radio and Televi- Slonc on i naidmin si tl Ts Enel 830 Council: Apprenticeship (Distriet).................0 716 Armed Forces Policy (Defense). ____________ 444 District of Columbia, City. .......co.c...... 715 REeonomic Advisers... ...... 000000sal, 423 Federal Bire.... oie. csiieiiineildsiaan 631 Contents XII. Page Council—Continued Marine Resources and Engineering Develop-ment, Nablonal. co. ooi. ciaassiagl 423 National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, National Research... .._.__.__.._.__. 634 National Advisory, on Education of Disad-vantaged: Children J... fou. civic. 634 National Advisory, on International Monetary and: Financial Policies. . Livin aaoanuae 442 National Aeronautics and Spaee___.___._.____ 423 National'Seeurity. ........cocsomindtivieame 423 Personnel Boards (Navy)... _.......... 468 President’s, on Physical Fitness and Sports.. 644| Urban Affairs. aloe il lilt smvmibudosion 423 Water. RosSources.iciac. Joe. anitoil tii ins 663 Counsel: Legislative: House... deur i biol cl uniaiiidiogng 383 Senate. IARCenn 376 Court of Impeachment, Senate. ______________. 357 Court of Military Review (Navy) _._____________ 470 Courts, District of Columbia: Courtof Appeals... .. lil .J Joli u..iln 706 District, United States... ......._... 684 General Sessions...lll... oo... 706 Juvenile... ........ nian 707 ........ouSl Probate, and Register of Wills. _______________ 708 A a Le Be ed SR CA rT Ee 730 Courts, U.S.: Administrative, Officeof the_ ________________ 708/| Claims Coc ol at 0 678 Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. 672 Courtsof Appeals. ou ln De di otns 670 Customs CC LLL 692 Customs and Patent Appeals. _____._______. 682i" District Court for the District of Columbia___ 684 Military Appeals. oo CU UNIEE oo... 7041" Supreme... tao ot Ta, 666 dR I ak a RE 697 Credit Administration, Farm___________________ 614 Credit Corporation, Commodity. ______________ 519 Crime Analysis (Distriet) ..______._____________ 7251 Criminal Division (Justice). ________________ 493 Criminal Justice Planning (District)._..________ 725 Criminal Laws, National Commission on Re- form of, Federal: cd our vo aadiud a 290 Criminal Laws of the District of Columbia, Na- tional Commission on the Revision of. 287 : Vor gis 1 Gop Toman Corpor, Pole Customhouse (Treasuryy................: -.... 440 ~ Customs and Patent Appeals, U.S. Court of... 682 Customs, Bureau of... Ci. oo a A BustomsiCourt, U.8--; -.-coin irnmnecrm B21 meses D 3 : : Daily Digest, Congressional..._._..___.__.____. 385 Dangerous Drugs, Bureau of Narcotics... _____. 207 Data Acquisition, Office, Tracking and (NASA). Copii ht vteoioiunio. 637 Pata Centers, .. 0 Coil lit 503 Postal... D.C. Human Relations Commission. __________ 722 D.C. National: Guard. =. o-oo co 7231 Page Debates, Official Reporters of: BOUuse. i i eR ley 382 Senate! lL. iohite Tavs desu Rliin en 374 Decorations and Medals, Board of (Navy) _.____ 468 | Deeds, Recorder of (District) ___________________ 729 Defense and Business Services Administration (Commerce). ily rai av. Siang 543 Defense Board, Inter-American_ _______________ 736 | Defense, Civil (Army) ll i lus euler 460 | Defense, Civil (District)... ic li 725 | Defense College, Inter-American.__________.____ 737 | Defense Commissions: Joint Brazil-United States.___________________ 747 | Joint Mexican-United States_________________ 748 | Defense, Departmentof________________________ 443 Armed Forces Policy. Couneil._ ______________ 444 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Insti-TL RED RL CN R § I LB 1 Li ar 455 Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals... 457 | Assistant Secretaries of Defense— Administration. 2. wi Sasi 445 SUC Comptroller... iyiviil Qi TA nile 446 Installations and Logisties.__._._____._______ 447 International Security Affairs. ______._______ 448 Manpower and Reserve Affairs. ____________ 449 Public Affaire... 0 i Loo. 0 weal 450 Systems ADalySIS. = :... coo uovanao 451 ain Assistants to the Secretary of Defense. ...____ 452 Defense Atomic Support Agency... ._._.____ 454 Defense Communications Agency... 455 | Defense Contract Audit Agency... ___.______ 455 | Defense Intelligence Agency... 456 | Defense Supply Agency... 456 | Director of Defense Research and Engineering. 444 “General Counsel... i... iczeald LOTTI 452 Immediate Office of the Secretary....________ 443 Joint Chiefsof Staff”. 0. oI Liivasvi 453 Joint Service Schools— Armed Forces Staff College. -_...____.___._. 454 Industrial College of the Armed Forces... 454 The National War College... ________._____.__ 453 Joint Staff. 2 DavoTonal 453 <1 hus | Military Liaison Committee to the Atomic Energy Commission... __ 001. _ LiCl] 457 Defense, Permanent Joint Board on, Canada- United States... 752 Defense Production, Joint Committee on.______ 282 Velpae Rive Basin in EIS oa elegations, Congressional, by States_.__.._____. ry Commo Soma. On 517 aj pope 4gg RATIIY St i ci andar SEs set Blame 458 COMIOIER. se ips airs ns ied en Sinem arts 536 i 0 ER A SR i SN a 443 Brdeutive iu. a EE 421 Health, Education, and Welfare. _____________ 559 Housing and Urban Development____________ 577 FE Interior. ese AE GRY GT SOOT SRG 504 Justices. oon NaH CR Oe 491 Labor... 553 SY uss AR ARSE INE 0 rai i nn Or 426 “Transportation ..... Lu idoiiena doulas 584 Treasury... J. stint 437 adieiioamaly XIV Congressional Directory Page Departmental Administration (Agriculture)... 529 Department of: Army Boards, Exempted Stations, Military Missions and Commissions. .________.__ Corrections (District) ol J 00 S3007 Economic Development (District). .__._____. 717 Finance and Review (Distriet)._._._.________ 720 General Services (Distriet). _.________________ 721 Highways and Traffic (District). ._._.._______ 721 Tnsuranee (Distriet)..... ely 722 Looloaicisend Labor, Manpower Administration, Man-power Training, and Employment Serv-ices Administration for the District of Columbia... Jeaaii. dla labiiossideh 722 Metropolitan Police (District)... .____.__. 726 Motor Vehicles (District)... ...iicicaaoioniana 723 Public Health (District)... coceceeiiinnians 723 Public Safety (Distriet) . coe ncaiinannatiisnoat 725 Public Welfare (District). ..ivamaenzacainaan 728 Recreation (District). ns iene. 729 ifcanciiniiuni Sanitary Engineering (District). .._.________ 729 Veterans’ Affairs (Distriet)... coo... 730 Vocational Rehabilitation (District)... 731 Department of the Navy Staff Offices. ..__.____ 468 Deputy Attorney General (Justice): Biography of... cord at ag a 491 Offica of. .......-c oo oade ed Sita 491 Deputy Chiefs of Staff (Air Force)— Personnel. ibis id saves di ade ned diane dew 488 Plans'and Operations: >... ooo. ction 488 Programs and Resources. -.a---ocoeoo ooo. 488 Research and Development... .____________ 489 Systems and Logistics =.-2r 2 cf 2a ie 489 Deputy Postmaster General: Biography of... bor i ra ST Fe cand 498 OICe Of. oo inet ete Jogt Seni SR CE ait Benin 499 Deputy Secretary of Defense, biography of ____ 443 Deputy Under Secretaries of the Air Force. .._. 484 Development, Agency for International (State). 434 Development and Conservation, Rural (Agri-CUILHTO) vc vows bl Sa tt & al PO diated Development and Economie Co-Operation, Or-SANZ AtION JOP. ow in als so nana doh suena slid 751 ‘Development and Reconstruction, International 740 Development and Research (Air Force)... 484,489 Development and Research (Army)..__________ 460 Development and Research (Coast Guard)...__ 590 ‘Development and Research (Navy)... _________ 467 Development Association, International.__ 743, 757 Development Bank, Inter-American____________ 737 Development, Housing and Urban, Department Of iooriawhspnnetiota pn SIRE 0 577 Development Loan Committee (State). ________ 435 Development Planning in Alaska, Federal Field Committee for-lh Fo ts =~... 540 Diagrams of the Capitol— Basement floor and Terrace of the Capitol..__ 406 Birst figoriof the Capitol.....coooo oo... foi 408 Fourth floorof the'Capitol. o.oo. ..5.. 414 House Chamber... ..0 oot ao silanolyn 418 Second floor of the Capitol... _.__...... 410 SenateiChamber.....oc onic ooo satis dat 416 ‘Phivdflooref the:Capitol.. ..... .> 5.i ...-. 412 Digest, Congressional Daily 385 Diplomatic and Consular Offices, United States. 778 Page Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices, Foreign, in United States____.__ 762 Direct Investments, Foreign (Commerce) ______ 538 Director of Civil Defense (Army). _____________ 460 Director of Defense Research and Engineering. 444 Directoryiof theiSenate. (0: Li0lvitoy vay JL 417 Disarmament and Arms Control Agency, United States... 0 SalilJulio, 599 Dispensary, Naval. Udo idnnna 480 nadie Disposition of Executive Papers, Joint Com-mittee on... ooo TEESEGE 283 District Court for the District of Columbia, & WS. ca mmo dar Sa ren aa nate 684 Commission on Mental Health. ______________ 691 Residences of Judges and Officers. -____._.____ 690 District of Ni. Columbia... 710 District Government...lili co 714 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. .__________ 715 Apprentice Council... ...... 0... 0.0000 716 Board of Appeals and Review________________ 716 Board of cioiii 719 BEdueation. li Board of Elections. oi. ua badoia soni: 720 Board of Higher Education__.________________ 721 D.C. Teachers College... i... oc aaa. 721 Federal City College. .......cioo od... 721 Board of Parole... oui in ai 723 Board of Vocational Education. _._.________ 731 Washington Technical Institute...__ 731 Board of Zoning Adjustment. ______________ 732 Bureau of Occupations and Professions. ____ 718 City Codnell, oo ii as Ca 715 Department of Corrections... _.._______.___. 717 Department of Economic Developments... 717 Department of Finance and Revenue.____.__ 720 Department of General Services___._______.. 721 Department of Highways and Traffic... __ 721 Department of Insuranese.... cco ooo. 722 Department of Labor, Manpower Admini-stration, Manpower Training, and Employment Services Administration for the District of Columbia. __________ 722 Department of Motor Vehieles._.___________ 723 Department of Public Health. _____________ 723 Department of Public Safety_______________ 725 Board of Police and Fire Surgeons________ 725 Office of Civil Defense... .._.......... 725 Office of Crime Analysis... .___.._________ 725 Office of Criminal Justice Planning. ______ 725 Pilot: District Project. cociisono0 725 Department of Public Welfare. .._._________ 728 Department of Reereation.__.______________ 729 Community Recreation Advisory Board__ 729 Recreation Officials.......ooco0 = 729 Department of Sanitary Engineering_______ 729 Department of Veterans’ Affairs_.__________ 730 Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. __ 731 District Unemployment Compensation Board... iii alee aN 730 Excentive Office... cco oe eis 714 FireDepartment. ........ 725 0 Human Relations Commission. ____________ 722 Metropolitan Police Department. __________ 726 Administrative Services. _________________ 727 Field Operations... fbi aoa. adig 726 Inspectional Serviees......._ Employment Services and Manpower Training Administration for the District of Co-humbia (Tabor). ol 555 noniener Endowment for the Arts, National _..___________ 639 Endowment for the Humanities, National _____ 640 Energy, Atomic, Joint Committee on.__________ 282 Engineering Command, Naval Facilities. ______ 476 Engineering, Department of Sanitary (D.C,).__ 729 Engineering Development and Marine Re- sources, National Councilon._.________ 423 Engineering, National Academy of..___.________ 634 Engineering, Office of (Coast Guard) ___________ 588 Engraving and Printing, Bureauof_ ____________ 441 Environmental Control Administration________ 564 Environmental Health Service and Consumer Protection... .... coteddeat snerremattic ce 562 Environmental Science Services Administration (Commerce)..::.c.cusesiaslLua tod 545 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. 612 Equal Opportunity (HUD). ._________________. 679 Establishment (Smithsonian Institution).___.____ 650 European Migration, Intergovernmental Com-mitleo or. ce 739 European Office of the United Nations. _.__.___. 756 -XVI Page Page Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.___. 619 National Labor-Management Panel.._________ 619 Regional: Directors. ose 619 o.ooini: Federal Power Commission. ._________________ 620 Federal Prison Industries, Inc. (Justice) ___._.__ 496 Federal Railroad Administration. _____________ 593 Federal Records Couneil ._____.______________.. 630 631 Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors. _ 604 Federal Supply Service (GSA) _________________ 625 Federal Trade Commission... __________________ 621 Federal Water Pollution Control Administra- {3 1571 Fao Garett INS CE Spe St TET 515 Field: Offices (ABC)... circI 8g 603 on Field Operations (District Police) _____________ 726 Field Services (Commerce)... _____.____.____._ 544 Finance and Administration, Bureau of (Post Office). SL o UTS al Sh a i 499 Finance and Budget (Agriculture)... _________ 529° Finance and Revenue (Distriet)________________ 720° Finance, Consumer, National Commission on__ 290 Finance Corporation, International_________ 743, 757 Financial Management (Air Force). __.____._____ 484 Financial Management (Army)... __._.____ 459 Financial Management (Navy)... ___________ 467 Fine Arts, Commission of...2-7 ir 609 Fine Arts, National Collection of. ._____________ 654 Fire and Police Surgeons (District) _._._.______ 725 Pire Council, 0 li kia Pederol........... 631 Fire Department (District)... ___.l___.. 725 Fiscal Service, .o i iithui=_ = af) Treasury... Fish and Wildlife Service.____ Meer QAR ae ERLE 507 Fisheries Center and Aquarium, Advisory ° Board, National. i npn ioeeiivies 291 ‘Fisheries, Commercial, Bureau of _.____________ 507 Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of Sport_________ 507 Fitness, Physical, President’s Council on_______ 644 Floorplans, Capitol... coi. comi 405 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations... oi. a i 736, 756 Food and Drug Administration__-_____._______ 563 Food and Nutrition Service... ________________ 523 | Foreign Agricultural Service... ______.___ 520 Poreign Branches'(GAO)...._........ 390 x. Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States...aad cL 623 Foreign Commercial Services, Office of .________ 544 Foreign Direct Investments (Commerce) .______ 538 Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Con- sular Offices in the United States.._. 762 Foreign-Trade Zones Board....__._____________ 623 Forest Reservation Commission, National ______ 291 Forest Service (Agriculture)... _________ 525 Foundation, National Science. ._.__..___.______ 642 Foundation, National, on the Arts and Human- fies oC nn LL SL a SEE 639 Four Corners Regional Commission____________ 540 Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commission... 288 PFreedmen’s Hospital. Ju. io i od ali nng v0 566 Freer Gallery of Arto... cic Jill Sa uid 655 Fund, International Monetary...._......._...... 745 G Gallaudet College... oi lo Ls aa ~ 562 Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Examining Board (Marine Corps). _..._.._.__._ 474 Exchange, Capitol Telephone. _..__________.___. 386 Exchange Commission, Securitiesand__________ 646 Executive Office of the President_______________ 421 Bureouwofthe Budget... -. = © Con 422 Council of Economic Advisers________________ 423 Councilfor Urban‘ Affairs... 0... 423 National Aeronautics and Space Council. ____ 423 National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development______________ 423 National Security Council .___________________ 423 Central Intelligence Agency. ______________ 424 Office of Economic Opportunity______________ 424 Office of Emergency Preparedness. ___________ 424 Reglonal@Oflees 0 7 ios 424 Office of Intergovernmental Relations... ______ 425 Office of Science and Technology_____________ 425 Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations... ooo co oo oii 425 The White HouseiOffieo..-. ....-.....% 421 Executive Office (District)... o.oo.i... 714 Executive Papers, Joint Committee on Disposi- rE i SAR eS SR (NI 283 Exempted Stations (Army)..........ccuu....... 464 Expiration of terms of Senators, by groups__ 232-234 Export-Import Bank of Washington____________ 613 Export Programs (Agriculture). _______________. 520 Extension of the United States Capitol, Com- ; FISSION dor. a Bi 287 Extension Service, Federal (Agriculture)... ____ 534 F Facilities, Bureau of (Post Office)... __________ 500 Facilities Engineering Command, Naval_______ 476 Family Planning Services, National Center for. 568 Farm Credit Administration... _______._________ 614 Federal Farm Credit Board. ________________ 614 LH EE a SRR Rn a I Dy 614 Farmer Cooperative Service________.___________ 524 Farmers Home Administration. ________________ 524 Father Marquette Tercentenary Commission... 287 Aviation Administration... ___________ 591 Bureau of Investigation .______________ 496 City College... o_o.il 0 721 Coal Mine Safety Board of Review._____ 614 Communications Commission__________ 614 Criminal Laws, National Commission on-Beformof 0... ltt ley 290 Council on the Arts and the Humanities. 640 Crop Insurance Corporation ____.______ 519 Deposit Insurance Corporation... _____ 617 Expenditures, Joint Committee on Re-duetioniol cit. 0 Gl aa 285 Extension Service (Agriculture). .______ 534 Farm Credit Board. ___________________ 614 Field Committee for Development Planning inAlaghks. oc. be J 0 0 540 Pire'Couneil. 1 ada do alias 1 631 Health Programs Serviee__.____________ 570 Highway Administration ___.__________ 592 Home Loan Bank Board..._.___.________ 617 Housing Commissioner and Assistant Secretary for Mortgage Credit__________ 582 Judicial Center, the: .__________.___... 708 Maritime Commission... ______________ 618 District Offices... 00 2.00 SR Nabi 619 Contents XVII Page Page (Qalleries: Headquarters: PorieGien]l Press. cue ceiuciithcannoaiadomiiis 842 Naval District Washington...._.__.____________ 480 DO a RRR BE 786 Naval Material Command. ________.__.______._ 474 Press Photographers. ool iaioies daniaiunbisas 819 U.S. Army Combat Development Command. 464 Radio and Television Correspondents. -.._._.. 830 U.S. Army Intelligence Command_.._..______ 464 Gallery of Art: U.S. Army Materiel Command_______________ 463 I CRE RRO SS BTL STAs oh a a 655 U.S. Army Security Agency... ...__.... 463 Nationale oo Coc uslienYmily an 656 U.S. Army Strategic Communications Com- in inunnioall National Portraitcou: nasil nadia 654 £1111111) RARE COUT, DEN ry SY TENG CRS a. Fy 464 Garden, Botamler dict an pinals Lo huanlniilud 395 U.S. Continental Army Command.__.__.______ 463 General Accounting Liaison Office (Capitol)__.. 386 0.8. Marine Corps (Navy). ov. coiiiioardil 473 General Accounting Office... ________ 389 | Health, CommissiononMental__________________ 691 Pivisionsz oc ligule adi Fb ald 389 | Health Department, Public (Distriet).._.______._ 723 Boreion Branches. coo. i. hci simmmnatddo 390 | Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of. 559 an RBegionaliOffices. sidaini 390 American Printing House for the Blind________ 562 clan General Advisory Committee (AEC) __...______ 602 Consumer Protection and Environmental General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Health Service... Loni oo. 562 (GAT. cdanaaJ asillbiainag 757 Environmental Control Administration__.____ 564 oan General Assembly (United Nations) ____.______ 753 Bureau of: General Counsel (Agriculture)... __________ 534 Community Environmental Manage-General Counsel (Air Foree) ...____.______..____ 485 ment: co boainio enti nail 565 General Counsel, Office of (Army)____._________ 461 Occupational Safety and Health___________ 564 General Counsel (Defense)... _________________. 452 Radiological Healtho ow fuse 22 564 fied General Counsel NASA). ..... cL. i lili 636 Solid Waste Management__________________ 564 General Counsel (NLRB)__.._________...__.__. 641 Water Hyglene...........ccbani oils icin 565 General Counsel, Office of Navy) ._____________ 469 Food and Drug Administration. _.__________ 563 General Counsel (Post Office) _________________ 501 Freedmen’s Hospital sa tanisiinag 566 ic.obiooiv General Counsel (SEC)... _... ii oleiandie. 647 Gallaudet College... -..... ison tussliicecat 562 General Sessions, Court of, District of Columbia. 706 } Health Services and Mental Health Admin-General Services Administration. ______________ 624 istration. cu coi dbus areataale 566 Administrative Committee of the Federal Community Health Service... .________ 570 Register. oo Ud. iia isd duis 631 Federal Health Programs Service. ___.____.. 570 Administrator, office of the. ...______________. 624 Health Facilities Planning and Construc-Federal Fire .Counell. = ooo iuloiioi 631 tion Service. coiiisirisLit ales 569 lng tne Federal Records Couneil.___.____._._______.. 630 IndianTHealth Serviee.......aedboae oo. 567 Federal Supply Service _...._.___._._._______ 625 Maternal and Child Health Service... __.____. 570 National Archives and Records Service__.____ 628 National— : National Archives Trust Fund Board_.______ 631 Center for Family Planning Services__... 568 National Historical Publications Commission. 630 Center for Health Services Research and Property Management and Disposal Service_. 627 Development: i. clooi Laiiipduicdit 568 Public Building Service... ooo 624 Center for Health Statisties..._....._... 568 Regional Administrators..._. 630 Communicable Disease Center__..._.______ 568 Transportation and Communications Service. 627 Institute of Mental Health_________________ 569 . General Services Department (District). ____ 721 Regional Medical Programs Service_.__.__... 567 Geographic Names, Board on (Interior)... ._._. 506 | ‘Howard University... ou cilia gelonl 566 Geological Survey (Interior)... _________ 508 Preedmen’s Hospital... o_o io lL io. 566 Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Pre-National Air Pollution Control Administra-ventiveMedicine, Ine..." _..... 631 Hon. aed i LeanSe 565 Gorgas Memorial Laboratory, Panama, R.P__ 631 National Institutes of Health. .._______________ 571 Government, CanalZone. 2. l_... 605 Bureau of Health Professions Education Government National Mortgage Association and Manpower Training. ..._......._... 571 EOD os cot cenas 579 National Library of Medicine... eA 572 Aon . Research Institutes and Divisions__._._____. 571 Government of ihe District of Columbia.___ 710,714 Office of BABCRLIon.<-& 0% SHBlo ALE 77 572 Government Printing Office...__._. 394 Office of the Secretary... o.oo oon. 550 Governmental Relations and Model Cities, Regional Geass oo ii i ts ance 562 Assistant Secretaryfor..._.____________. 581 | Social Security Administration. _.___.________ 574 Governors of the States and Territories _________ 368 Administration on Aging. _______.._._....._.. 576 Grounds and Buildings, Capitol________________ 396 Administrator, Office of. _._..___._.___..._. 575 Assistance Payments Administration... _._ 575 H Community Services Administration.._.____ 576 Medical Services Administration._..________ 576 Halibut Commission, International Pacific, Rehabilitation Services Administration ___. 576 United StatesandCanada............_. 747 Social and Rehabilitation Service_..._..____ 575 Handicapped, President’s Committee on Em-Health Facilities Planning and Construction Bloymentof.. uc . ie err ene mi 644 {NS ae Sp aE i 569 B83—350°—T70——2 XVIII Congressional Directory Page Health, National Institutes of. ______.__.______. 571 Health Organization, Pan American____________ 751 Health Organization, World... ________________ 758 Health Professions Education and Manpower Prajning: toons seaaid 571 sania on Health, Public. (Distriet)u. ol oii ied 2 723 Health Services and Mental Health Adminis- tration cos unis tines la nn Aa 566 Health Services Research and Development, Nationat Center... coo fo ola Lialalz, 568 Health Statistics, National Center... _____.___ 568 Hearing Examiners, Office of (Agriculture)... 529 Higher Education, Board of (District)... 721 Highway Administration, Federal...__ 592 Highways.and Traffic (District)... 721 Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, 654 Historical Publications Commission, National. 630 History and description of the Capitol..._______ 396 Home Administration, Farmers... __._______.. 524 Home Loan Bank Board, Federal ._____________ 617 Home post offices of Senators, Representatives, and Resident Commissioner with Wash- ington addresses. ci. lionDo 212-229 Hospital, Freedman’s... ......0oculiiotool.. 566 House Beauty Shop, Select Committee on... 273 House Chamber, diagram of. ____ 418 House Committees: Assignments tol. SoU Ulnarsee 305 Meeting:dayS of. oo ened LL 264 Mernbership of. «oi Yili cea aati] 264 Official reporters to. Ll lou dala cial 382 Select ‘and -speelal.i lil 002 Sl dnl Lota 273 Staffs of House committees... 275 Standing...0Lllusoa lJ ici. 264 House Document Room.____________..._—____ 380 House Office Building Commission. __.___.__.__. 288 House Office Buildings (Architect)... 384 House of Representatives: Administrative Assistants to Members of_____ 329 Majority and Minority Rooms... 382 Members Biographies...____. 3-198 Members of, with home post offices and Wash- ington residences... .c.aouoo. Sill 216 Minority Employees... ili cata, 381 Officers Of: ob i ou dosha sa dh dani 377 Official Reporters of Debates ____.____.______ 382 Official Reporters to House Committees... _.. 382 Personnel of Office of the— Clerk of the TI0NSe. cones we ac rine siarmasmms 378 DOOOO DOT oi in sini mines rnin RE Ar 379 Docunent ROOM ss ems 380 -..occoemnnrsss Publications Distribution Service... ___. 381 Tegislative Counsel... C.-C. 383 Majority Yeager... A. 377 Majority Whip... rt ao 377 Minority Leader... Ji 0 a loti ol00 377 Minority Whip... 0000 Dol LO oii 378 Parliamentarian... .. ol cc Uiiiisn 377 Postmaster iLL cil Con su Uianniindd 381 Cannon Building Braneh_______________ 381 Capito Braneh. oo. ao idia i 381 icon Longworth Building Branch__.________ 381 Rayburn Building Branch. .___________ 381 Sergeant at Arms... oc... 379 EL OR A RR Ie SIC i Si Ti Re 377 : Page House of Representative—Continued ; Political classification of... -soled spin 210 Rooms and telephones of ____________________ 216 Secretaries to Members of... __________________ 329 Select and Special Committees... _____._____. 273 Service of current Members. _________________. 238 Standing Committees... ........__.....08 264 House Periodical Press Gallery. _____.______..__ 842 House Press Gallery... foi tame s 786 isiidiiog House Radio and Television Gallery. __________ 830 House Recording Studio, Committee on_._______ 273 House Restaurant, Committee on. _____________ 273 Housing and Urban Development, Department 1) BR TR et SEP REN Cr iT 577 Assistant Secretary for— Administrations..oo iiiiao i faa ien bios 579 Bqual Opportunity....co.bce ga ii 579 Metropolitan Development ___________.____ 581 Model Cities and Governmental Relations. 581 Mortgage Credit and Federal Housing Commissioner...uo saoiv i fc. 582 Renewal and Housing Assistance... ______ 580 Research and Technology... _.__________._. 583 Government National Mortgage Association... 579 Housing Assistance Administration ..._______ 580 Regional Offices... docs aliitdn 576 ... Loos Renewal Assistance Administration _.________ 580 Housing and Renewal Assistance Administra- BIOTIS. oii dain bite ain a i A wd hes 580 Housing Assistance Administration... _______ 580 Housing Authority, National Capital _._._______ 638 Housing, Low Income, National Advisory Com-. mission ON... oii Ludden in hae oo = 289 Howard University. ... .....boevant. udubovcas 566 HUD Regional Offices. .c.....o.ountioonls 578 Human Relations Commission (District) ..____ 722 Humanities, National Councilon._____________. 640 Humanities, National Endowment for__________ 640 Humanities, National Foundation of the Arts 1,1 ARRAN Sa SRNL YW SIIB fy 639 Immediate Office of Secretary (Defense)... __ 443 Immigration and Nationality Policy, Joint Com- MUEO ON... aaa ner me arr anna 283 Immigration and Naturalization Service..._____ 497 Immigration Appeals, Board of ._______________ 495 Impeachment trials by the Senate______________ 357 Import-Export Bank of Washington________.___ 613 Independent agencies... ...... co. oo ood 596 Index, individual... Cc ii a Loi a 908 Index Office, Congressional Record. ___________ 285 Indian Affairs, Bureau of... oc Jil ll SEIN 508 Indian Claims Commission... _.._______._____. 632 Indian Health Service... ci od. ooo lead 567 Individual index... co so aad 908 Industrial College of the Armed Forces... _._.___. 454 Industrial Development Organization (U.N.)._ 7568 Industrial Safety and Minimum Wage Board... 723 . Information, Advisory Commission on, U.S____ 596 Information Agency, io asus 660 U.S... Information and Publications for Domestic and International Business, Office of ._______ 544 Information Center u.vnocnnociaet 758 (UN ania Information, Office of (Agriculture) -._._._.____ 530 Information, Office of (Air Force) oe ooo... 486 Contents XIX Page Information, Office of (Navy) loo oo. 470 Interior Department— Continued Information,’ Statistieal i. oo. Luc ovalsala 350 Geological Survey. i. 0 Loon isin Lox. 508 Inspectional Services (District Police) .__.______ 727 National Park Service. col: iol lanolin ‘511 Inspector, Chief Postal, Bureau of ______________ 502 Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic Inspector General (Agriculture) ___________.__. 535 Sites, Buildings, and Monuments_._____ 511 Inspector General (Coast Guard) _.___________: 587 National Park Foundation_________________ 511 Installations and Logistics (Air Force) . ......_. 485 Regional Offices 0 L000 anise 511 Installations and Logistics (Army) -____________ 460 Office of Territories. oY oie ao ull tadiafitohy 513 Installations and Logistics (Defense) ..________ 447 Southeastern Power Administration__________ 513 Installations and Logistics (Navy)... _..___. 467 Southwestern Power Administration_________ 514 Institute, Armed Forces Radiobiology Re-Territorial Offitials. . ool. 6. basin hsiodl tal 513 \ TEL Mpa Cn A IR LC 455 Internal Revenue Service... _______.__.____._._._ 439 Institute for Training and Research (U.N.)..._ 758 Internal Revenue Taxation, Joint Committee. _ 283 Institute of Mental Health, National ._-_______ 569 Internal Security Division (Justice) ___.___:____ 493 Institutes and Divisions, Research (HEW)_____ 571 International and Public Affairs (Coast Guard) _ 587 “Institutes. of Health, National ___.__________._.. 571 International Affairs and Commodity Pro-Institution, Smithsonlan. ii. oleiitiiules 650 SUAS... So nde silica A So naib Eas 518 Bureaus Under Direction of _____..____._____. 653 International Affairs (Air Foree) ___________..__ 484 Institutional Investor Study... ii. oo. 647 International Affairs (NASA)... ____._ 632 Insurance Corporation, Federal Crop......_.____ 519 | International Agricultural Development________ 521 Insurance Corporation, Federal Deposit... _.___ 617 | International and Domestic Business (Com-Insurance Department (District)... ________. 722 3 11107 01) PRA RL RRP.fr [LEER 544, 545 Intelligence Agency, Central. ..________________ 424 International Atomic Energy Ageney._....___._. 757 Intelligence Agency, Defense_ _._______._______. 456 | International Bank for Reconstruction and Intelligence Command, Naval ___.______________ 480 Development... colsill i 740, 757 ain Intelligence Command, U.S. Army. ._._.______ 464 Department Directors and Other Staff_______ 740 Inter-American Affairs (State) . ...__._._._.____ 430 Executive Directors and Alternates_....___.__ 741 Inter-American Defense Board .___.____________ 736 Officers ..icin iota iho olloute. fos luek 740 Chief'of Delegations... ci... iosoanawd 736 International and Water Commission, led Boundary Pefense College... oc... acount 737. United States and Mexico. __.__.._.____.__ 742 Inter-American Development Bank__.______.___ 737 International Boundary Commission, United Board of Executive Directors._____._____..._. 738 States.and Canada. oi iociiloiadioan: 743 HL ER ERC Eig CT ha SI 737. International Civil Aviation Organization. _.___ 757 International Commerce, Bureau of ____.____.____ 541 Interdepartmental Savings Bonds Committee. 632 International Court of Justice (U.N.)__._._._.__. 765 ‘Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission..._. 739 International Development, Agency for (State). 434 Intergovernmental Agencies Related to the International Development Association __._ 743, 757 United Nations. oa 00 ivi bd 756 International Exchange Service (Smithsonian). 656 Intergovernmental Committee for European International Finance Corporation____.____ 743, 757 Migration... Loose)Bie. Avda endl 739 Department Direetorsoo a .ocoboil sidaioa: 743 Headquarters. .... i it. counts ilaaana fila dua 739 Directors and Alternates... ...._..._... 744 Rield Liaison Missions. « cic baa.l 740 _...._..... OCIS... of eens Be rt a 743 Member Governments. .... i... iesans 740 International Joint Commission, United States Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Or- and Comada. iia.dade i Saas 745 gMIZAtION So i. en sd eat bl Ea de 756 International Labor Affairs, Bureau of _..______ 556 ISSO ON ce os i wes bn wt sd ad 596 International Labor Organization.__________ 745, 7157 Intergovernmental Relations, Office of (Execu-International Monetary and Financial Policies, tive:@ffice)or coos nooo 425 National Advisory Councilon__.________ 442 Interior Department... ...........cobinninnens 504 International Monetary Fund. ____________. 745, 7157 Alaska Power Administration... _.__________ 514 Board of Executive Directors... ____._____._____ 745 Board on Geographic Names__.__.__.__.__.__._ 506 Intergovernmental Relations, Advisory Com- enuanbaoani 746 Officers... Jun LL cnn dD Canto 0 Bonneville Power Administration_.__________ 513 International Organizations... __.________________ 736 Bureau— Food and Agriculture Organization of the IndiancAffairs. oor oon cocinaTe 508 United Nations... caveatsdens 736 Ares Directors... cz ou.u.naca0 0 0 509 Inter-American Defense Board ______________ 736 Members of the Arts and Crafts Board__._ 509 Inter-American Development Bank__________ 737 Pand Management. 2... o.oo 509 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission... 739 Mines ra Le ee 510 Intergovernmental Committee for European Outdoor Recreation...ii... = 514 MAgratioN. is vain mim met AHS TRL 739 Regional Offices: ~viadd os 514 Reclamation. oo in on oo a 512 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... .. Sloudt 740 ionalind International Boundary and Water Commis- Bield:Orvganization.. .. . i... ion. 512 Federal Water Pollution Control Administra-HH Lr RSS Se CN A 515 sion, United States and Mexico...__.____ 742 International Boundary Commission, United Bureau of Commercial Fisheries____________ 507 States'and Canada... ... ...... 0... 743 Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. ____ 507 International Civil Aviation Organization____ 757 Office of the Commissioner_________________ 507 International Development Association.___.__ 743 Fish and Wildlife Service____________________._ 507 Congressional Directory Page International Organizations—Continued International Finance Corporation.__________ 743 International Joint Commission, Canada and UnitediStates. Lol uo. baanidiiieanllh 745 International Labor Organization. ___________ 745 International Monetary Fund ________________ 745 International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canada_____________ International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Com-missions oricedaa ol 747 Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis-SIO a i A SE SR ST Bu ls 747 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-mission atte Ls Lr ST 748 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. 0...ooiiiba ls 751 aol Organization of American States. _.___.________ 748 Pan American Health Organization... ___ 751 Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada- UnitediStates.LL.. 0. Toles. anni 752 South Pacific Commission... _.__._____.____ 752 Onited: Nablons. oli ina INI 753 Intergovernmental Agencies Related to the United: Nations. ...0. cioloia ols 756 United States-Mexico Commission for Border velopment and Friendship_____________ 759 International Organizations Staff (Agriculture). 519 International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canada. __._.________ 747 International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Com- apdssionit. Lillo.) LouLS 0 Cl 747 International Security Affairs (Defense)... _____ 448 International Telecommunication Union _______ 757 International Trade (Agriculture) _.____________ 521 Interoceanic Canal Study Commission, Atlan- tie-Pacifie io LULU aio) nue 600 Interparliamentary Union______________________ 293 Interstate Commerce Commission______________ 632 Regional Offices: Lio ul Joi Ou i000 633 Investigation, Federal Bureau of ___.__________ 496 Island Possessions, Governors of the_.__________ 368 J James Madison Memorial Commission__________ 288 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Awlsieluibanldlmodnmieli Jatiellunay 656 Las Joint Board on Defense, Permanent, Canada- United States. cuciicoliloininus 752 Joint Boards of Visitors, Congressional __.__ 204-296 Joint Chiefs of Staff (Defense) ._____.____________ 453 Joint Commissions: Brazil-United States Defense_________________ 747 Congressional... .. iia bali lll 282 International, United States and Canada_.__ 745 Mexican-United States Defense_______________ 748 On Colnagec Li li. coogi Belhoaiiaaiuild 288 Joint Committees: Congressional: vem a Ll SIOUISISCLL 282 Beonomic.L icliine l ae nd denaillndiim 285 On Atomic Energy... iisadoladsil oo. 282 On Defense Production iL. ool iim nials 282 On Disposition of Executive Papers_________. On Immigration and Nationality Policy .____ 283 On Internal Revenue Taxation... ......._. 283 Onthe library. = oo oo oo = Lo 284 Page Joint Committees—Continued On Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration___._. 284 On Printing. oil desi sail odoin Lua of 284 Congressional Record Index Office. ._.._____ 285 On Reduction of Federal Expenditures._______ 285 Joint Service Schools (Defense)... ___.______ 453 Joint Staff (Defense) ooo. 7568 | Postmaster General: Biography of. co. .o ino vandaag oe ta 498 LE iT Re OI BL 498 | Postmaster of the House. _.__._....._. ..i...i. 381 ¢°¥ Branch in Capitol 0... i. Suh nlm oe 381 Branch in Cannon Office Building____________ 381 | Branch in Longworth Office Building. _ _ ____ 381 | Branch in Rayburn Office Building... 381 | Post Office, City, Washington___________._______ 733 | Post Office Department... o_..o...i.. 498 AdvisoryBoard_______._______________________ 499 Bureau of: Chief Postal Inspector, the ___________.____ 502 Pacilities. so soiiisass stadia 500 Llitoindy. Finance and Administration ____________._. 499 OperationSL) suai. ais slob ooh fide 499 Personne). biaba il ran nie 500 Planning and Marketing. _____________ Yea z-2501 Research and Engineering__________________ 501 Deputy Postmaster General ._________________ 498 Office of: Deputy Postmaster General... ________..____ 499 General. Counsel. Ji: walial io ani 501 Postmaster General oy icil Lon deasiianin: 498 Postal Data Confers oii ols famousnia 503 {> Regional sousifocne 502 Offices... unii | Power Administration: vic Alaska Power... .loiloilandiol lonsuany 514 [2 Bonneville... os hatin pis sl sdb 513 | 00 FoeiroSENEILNL 532 Program Plans and Analysis NASA) __._____. 635 Programing Staff and Planning Evaluation. ___ 518 Programs and Resources (Air Force)... 488 Property Management, Disposal Service (GSA). 627 Pro tempore, President of Senate. _____.________ 372 Public Affairs (Defense)... to. usin cemarnen 450 Public Affairs (NASA)... ucisavesdud 636 Public and International Affairs (Coast Guard) -587 Publications and Information for Domestic and International Business. _.___._.._._._.___. 544 Publications Center, Washington (0.E.C.D.)__ 751 Publications Distribution Service, House Door- LT eR WET SSRen 381 Public Buildings Service (GSA)... 624 Public Debt, Bureau of the (Treasury)._....___ 441 Public Health Department of (Distriet)._._____ 723 Public Land Law Review Commission._.__.____ 293 Public Library (District) --i i. 5. ao aa. 724 PublicSafety (District)... .....civeicoineonm-725 Public Service Commission (District) -.._______ 727 Public Welfare, Department of (District)... ._-728 Puerto Rico, Commonwealth of: GlOVerner-of: =. oh i: oe ag nar iui gael 368 Resident Commissioner_______._.____ 198, 210, 229 Purchases of Blind-Made Products, Committee ASR ATR nr 610 R Radiation Biology Laboratory... _.__.____.______ 653 Radio and Television Galleries..._____._.___.___. 830 Executive Committeeof... ........0. J... 830 House Radio and Television Galleries. ______. 830 Members entitled to admission to_.___________ 832 Networks, stations, services represented in____ 839 Rules governing admission to_._._____________ 830 ~ Senate Radio and Television Galleries... .__ 830 Radiobiology Research Institute, Armed si PorcesiDefonse). oo. cobainui 455 Radiological Health, Bureauof. ________________ 564 Railroad, Alaska... ai ans 594 Railroad Administration, Federal ._____________ 593 Railroad Retirement Board. ___________________ 645 Railroad ticket office, Capitol... ___.______ 386 Reclamation, Bureau of. 3%... ........o.cdel 512 Reconstruction and Development, Interna- tional Bank fors i> ot CUT loin ne 740 Record, Congressional, Index Office_.__________ 285 Record, Congressional, Office at Capitol_.______ 386 Recorder of Deeds (District)... o_o _______ 729 Recording Studio, House... ___._.___.__..__.___. 273 Records Service, National Archivesand..______ 628 -Recreation Department (Distriet)._____________ 729 Recreation, Bureau of Outdoor. ________________ 514 Red Cross, American National. ________________ 597 Redevelopment Land Agency (D.C.)._________ 611 Reduction of Federal Expenditures, Joint Commitieoon. ooo iil So aia 285 | Reference Department (Library of Congress).__ 393 Reform of Federal Criminal Laws, National Commissionon. ile 388i 290 Regional Administrators (GSA). _____________. 630 Regional and Branch Offices (SEC) .._.__.__.____ 647 Regional Commissions: Appalachian. ob ddsal Crain rn coma 0 599 Coastal Plains: 0" coi of geamapimanze 540 Four Corners. i. oc silnronddagoimniil 540 Sauda New England... ..... .. cc ciccocomdfoaa 540 Ozarks co i A 540 UpperiGreat Lakes... 0. 0 c.g To” 540 Regional Directors, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Serviee_______._____.._.._._. 619 Regional Medical Program Service_..._.__._____ 567 Regional Offices (Alaska Railroad). ____________ 594 Regional Offices (Civil Service Commission) __ 609 Regional Offices (Emergency Preparedness).__ 424 Regional: Offices (PAA). co. in a io on 592 Regional Offices (Federal Highway Adminis- tration)... 0 Sioa at eais wid wrens 593 Regional Offices’ (GAO)... co -lesedsiesus 390 Regional Offices (HEW).__ io... 562 Regional Offices (UD). laa 00 00 Qlo3s 578 Regional Officesi(ICCY ccs cei... LT] 633 Regional Offices (Post Office) ._...______________ 502 Register of Wills and Clerk of Probate Court. __ 708 Regulatory Divisions, Agricultural Research. __ 533 Regular and special sessions of Congress, list 7 EeLPR A se Te (Ly 350 Rehabilitation and Social Service (HEW)______ 575 Rehabilitation Services Administration (HEW). 576 Rehabilitation, Vocational (District). ..________ 731 Renecgotiation'Boar@l -oi. oor 645 Renewal and Housing Assistance, Assistant Secretary for... 0. iliolecid. 580 dined: Renewal Assistance Administration. ___________ 580 Reporters of debate: 88 010) Le ae an eat dt Be 382 bearable LT RR CR CRE TR ee Re Sa 374 Reporters to House committees... ________..__ 382 Reporting Service, Statistical (Agriculture)._.__ 532 Representatives: Administrative Assistants_______________.___.. 329 Alphabetical listof..-_-_--------_cooc...._. 216 Apportioned to the several States under each CenSAS Er a nS RT Seeding 367 Assignment of, to committees...._..___________ 305 Bilographiesof/ coosicolit tazeatn teen 3-198 List of, with home post offices and Washington address tl tie ULL EE SOL 216 Political classifieationof.............. =} 210 Rooms and:telephonesof.... ..------conduz-r-216 Sceretaries 10. id it Si Ile sane wns Sat oa 329 Service of, showing Congresses in which it has been rendered. sill. Lilia and dmaaasi 238 State, Hst.of. onl oe on 2a i 3 200 Votes cast Tor: 0 oc il nt Ty 359 Republican Leader. . «2 ct. rime anne 373 Republican Policy Committee (Senate)... 257 Research and Development (Air Force)... 484,489 Research and Development (Army)_._______._. 460 Research and Development, National Center for Health Servieas. Crosoho Sols 568 a0 Research and Development (Navy)... ____.__ 467 \ XXVIII Page Page Research and Development (Coast Guard) _____ 590 Seaway Development Corporation, St. Lawrence 594 Research and Engineering, Director of (De-: Secretariat (O.B.C.Do oo ie Z au nman 751 fonse). oun can sadn naa 444 Secretariat (Smithsonian). ________.____________ 651 Research and Engineering (Post Office) ..______ 501 Secretariat (South Pacific Commission)... _____ 753 Research and Technology (HUD)______________ 583 Secretariat (United Nations) ___________________ 755 Research and Technology, Advanced, NASA __ 636 Secretaries to Representatives. _________________ 329 Research Council, National, National Academy ii Secretaries toSenators. ll... 324 of Engineering, and National Academy Secretary of— ofScienees.. -oii... JEANIE 634 Agriculture, biography of ____________________ 517 Research Divisions (Agriculture Research Serv-; Air Force: 1 EER SO fe Se TL 2 533; Blographyof.. coi. iii dba naga 483 Research Institute, Radiobiology, Armed Forces. 455 icinBe ae OMgeof cd as 484 Research Institutes and Divisions (HEW)______ 571 Army: Research, Officool Naval = = oie 471 Administrative Assistant, Office of .________ 461 Research Program Development and Evalua-Blography of... asi csmibn aso rat 458 tHoneStaff. aioSIUHIN 2 Co 532 ORC 458 ROG Of. aati RE Research Service, Agricultural .________________ 532 Commerce, biography of ______._______...._. 536 Research Service, Economic (Agriculture) _____ 531 Defense: Reserve (Coast Guard)... io: cintiocae 590 Assistantsito. | lo Silla rind 452 Reserve. System, Federal... lc oo. 604 Blography of. cc. i isis dud bid mii iaolly 443 Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico: Oceol...... imine tte te aon cig tl Pail 443 Administrative assistant to. 1. : 348 Health, Education, and Welfare Alphabetfeal dist 2 tre 47 eal Said 229 Blography.of. o.ooi os =o ies 559 Assignment to committees. ________ _________ 308! Officeol. oN ee 559 Biography. of... ....... JG& nll inody 198 Housing and Urban Development, biography Home post office and Washington address___. 229 ofc. oo iL Lou ao elt pe I SED Room and telephoneof. ._____________________ 229° Interior, biography of...i. .ldeoi Litdi Daal 504 Seerelary 10. oc io Sou gla Sie SE 348 Labor: . Service record in Congress. __________________ 250 BlograpRY Of oii casi Tp eb GE 553 Votegicastior. oo TaN Ne 366! LB)HIT I ERE a AN SR LTT 5563 1 Retardation, Mental, President’s Committee on_ 293. Navy: 2 Retirement Board, Railroad ___________________ 645' Biography of... clo i = nr on va 466 Revenue and Finance (District) .______________ 720 Officerof 72. SN Rr hat Ree sil 466 Revenue Service, Internal. ___._____5... _. 439 Special Assistant to, Office of. ___________.__ _ 468 Revision of the Criminal Laws of the District of i Office JC. salto il 373 Senate, of ln eels Columbia, Commission on.____.________ 287. biography i sll 426 State, of. o.oo Rights Division, Civil (Justice) ..___.___..______. 492 Transportation: Hire Rooms and telephones: i Biography Of cw vomit me mpi dred ata a Bi 584 Representatives. ooo2d Te as 216 OME oc ai mah CEL 0 Of doit Sets SRE 584 Senntors > ol oa CIOIIOR nels lead 212 Treasury, biography of... .._ 2. ci 2 70 437 Roosevelt Memorial Commission, Franklin {| Secretary of Defense, Assistants to__________ 445-452 Pelanoin iceland armani. rida. 288 i] Secret Service, United States... ._..____..____ 441 Rules governing admission to— ‘| Securities and Exchange Commission.__________ 646 Periodical Press Galleries... ___.___ __....... 842 Division of Corporate Regulation_____________ 646 PresscCalleries. ooo...aon phen 786 Division of Corporation Finance _..___________ 646 Cia Press Photographers Gallery. _______._._______ 819 Division of Trading and Markets__.__________ 647 Radio-Television Galleries. _._.______.__._____. 830 Institutional Investor Study... ____________ 647 Rural Development and Conservation (Agri-Office of Opinions and Review_______________ 647 ealture)... oo...Eade Office of Policy Research... "n° 0 647 AIC 524 Rural Community Development Service (Agri-Office of the Chief Accountant________________ 647 eqltare). x cL NL ees a oon 526 Office of the General Counsel ________________ 647 Rural Electrification Administration __________ 527 Regional and Branch Offices. ________.________ 647 Security Administration, Social __________._____ 574 S Security Agency, Headquarters, Army _________ 463 Security Council (United Nations)_____.________ 754 Safety Board, National Transportation ________ 586 Security Council, National. .._.__.___.__._.______ 423 Safety Board of Review, Federal Coal Mine____ 614 Security Division, Internal (Justice)... ________ 493 St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corpora-Security Group Command, Naval _____________ 481 411) peee Select and special committees: - NT 594 Salmon Fisheries Commission, International House... co se LL NILNE 273 Pacifie.l coc ari aa Aaa BoE 7 Senale..... lasiii vanillasl Treas 257 Sanitary Engineering (Distriet) ..______________ 729 Select Committee on Crime (House)__._________ 273 Savings Bond Division, U.S. (Treasury). _.____ 440 Select Committee on the House Beauty Shop... 273 Savings Bonds Committee, Interdepartmental__ 632 Select Committee on Small Business: Page........... oe tn 274 School, Capitol oa baad ait 385 HOUSE. aa ls aie en sean aa Schools, Joint Service (Defense). _____.__________ 453 Senate... aio a 257 Science and Education (Agriculture) __._________ 532 Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Science and Technology, Office of (Executive)__ 425 Needs. oid Gia innings 257 Science’ Board, National. . + =o 00 643 Select Committee on Standards and Conduct... 258 Science Foundation, National __________________ 642 Select Committee to Regulate Parking (House). 273 Science Information Exchange __________________ 656 Selective Service Appeal Board, National ______ 644 Sciences, National Academy of ___.______________ 634 Service cio oo 648 Selective System.......a-vodoeoaeeo Seating Plan of House Chamber. ______________ 418 Senate: Seating Plan of Senate Chamber_______________ 416 Chamber, seating plan... lo 2 Zit 416 Sea Transportation Service, Military (Navy)__._ 480 Chaplain... eaa dab tee 372 Contents XIX Page : Page Senate—Continued Service—Continued Commission on Art and Antiquities__________ ang ePishand Wildlife: co.lio 0 507 Court of Impeachment. Ju). a lo oi suioins 857.1 i: Food and Nutrition. cc...oon re 523 Directoryofthe. ..... . ost ashi ois 417 Foreign Agricultural... i...o_o . 520 Office Building Commission...___ 993 Forest (Agriculture)... 7. lo ool 525 Officers ofthe. oi. loanhdiy Sunbauald win 872 General J... 1 624 Administration. Personnel of— Health Facilities Planning and Construction__ 569 Office of the— Immigration and Naturalization._____________ 497 Assistant Majority Leader_.___.._.._______._ g72| Indian Health _ .. ____. (AEW)....__.. 567 Assistant Republican Leader... .__.______ 373.) Internal Revenue: oo. oneue in 439 Legislative Counsel. dudesa dios 372 | Marketing and Consumer (Agriculture) ______ 522 ioc. soc Majority. Leader... 2... .ucilalt 372| Maternaland Child Health. .____.__________._ Bess 570 Majority Secretary... .uo-iboliow S75 i raNational Park = > oi Hho atl 511 Dove Minority Secretary. i. coiciceico.mis 375 | Office of Management (Agriculture)_....______ 530 Republican Leader... Clulsioulicous 373 | Regional Medical Programs (HEW)__________ 567 Ne ee ar 373 | Rural Community Development (Agricul-Serceantat Arms... .........cusuanil 374 £31 re I Lr SC Re Jously CY Political classification of... _______ 210 | Social and Rehabilitation... ____________ 575 President of. ......... Jsscodsdlybosom 3721 Sell Conservation... . >... Sco Gamo os sonido 528 President pro tempore... ooo... 372 | Statistical Reporting (Agriculture). __________ 532 Special sessions of. _ . Luo t ob ws ieiii au 856 1 6cU.8. Beerel. te ih edn anit Jonata hat 441 Senate Committees: U.8. Travel (Commerce)... ..._.........ioi. 538 TE NC 298 | Service Management (Agriculture)... _________ 523 Meeting daysol. o.oo orem tne 252 | Service Programs (Agriculture) _.____.___.______ 523 Memes Of. oa ns or is rarer r= tu 252 | Service Schools, Joint Defense__.________._._____ 453 Sneeiatandigelooti rat oc oes Loo fC 257 | Service System, Selective... __._._..._...._ 648 ...__ a EE er i Bes TI 259 | Sessions of Congress, Yistef...___ _______._.... 350 SARA -e c 252 | Sessions of the Senate, special, dates of _________ 356 Senate Office Building Commission_____________ 293 | Ship Systems Command, Naval________________ 477 Senate Office Buildings (Architect) ...__________ 384 | Small Business Administration. ________________ 649 Senate Periodical Press Gallery. .._.____________ 842 | Small Business, Select Committee on (House) _. 274 Senate Press Gallery. ce. nese me 786 | Small Business, Select Committee on (Senate). 257 r-vrermwei Senate Radio and Television Gallery.._________ 830 | Smithsonian Institution ._______._____.__._______ 650 Senators: Board of Regents, personnel of. ______________ 651 Administrative Assistants and Secretaries to__ 324 | Bureaus under directionof __._______________ 653 Alphabetical stof. oc o.oo oem one a aoe 212 Anacostia Neighborhood Museum. _.________ 656 Assignment to committees ......____.________ 298 Astrophysical Observatory...___._...___.___. 653 Biographies Of ===; == von r ur ~c em nscmers 3-198 Center for the Studyof Man._._____________ 653 Continuous service of... ocean 235 Cooper-Hewitt Museum of Decorative Arts Expiration of terms of service, by groups. . 232-234 and Design... ......odailuswaaii 655 Lists of, with home postoffices and Washington Freer. Gallery of Art 0 aad 655 ERSNI aa 212 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Political classification of... _________ 210 ATES... ..odetlolred dinidan lal g 656 Rooms and telephonesof____...__._.________ 212 Board of Trustees...........oocslaseal s 656 Secretaries tO. -oo c acc mmm emma 324 Executive Staff :_ ic. ssiizucrinl weoais 657 A A IR ae LR 200 Officersofthe Board...........__._ fii 657 SS ENT CRS CT 358 Joseph H. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture REE RT ~ Separate Operating Agencies (Air Force)...___. 490 Garden....... ..Jselibioncshening 654 Sergeant at Arms: International Exchange Service... _________ 656 House of Representatives. oo. .oooeeeoo ooo... 379 National Air and Space Museum.._________ 655 NO 374 National Armed Forces Museum Advisory Service and terms in Congress: Board... ooo 655 Represeliatives. . -nnn mv Sxmtrinsnmesons 238 National Collection of Fine Arts____________ tuts 654 Resident Commissioner-..................... 250 National Gallery of Art. _.________________. 656 Senators: National Museum of History and Tech-CoRtINUOUSSOrvICe. oe nes eee vanes 235 NOlOZY --—oooooo ooo 654 Expiration of terms... ooo. 232 National Museum of Natural History. .____ 653 Service Commission, Civil... ooo... _. 606 National Portrait Gallery. .__._____________ 654 Service Commission, Public (District)... _____ 727 National Zoological Park. __________________ 653 iService: Radiation Biology Laboratory... _________ 653 Agricultural Researely. ti i070 Raia gui gO 532 Science Information Exchange Mall Las doin 656 Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation___ 518 Tropical Research Institute ___....___... --6563 Community Health... .o.lilioiad.ol 570 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Community Relations (Justice)... _____ 494 Scholars. ooo. 655 Consumer and Marketing_____.._.________ 521,522 | Establishment, personnel of... 650 Consumer Protection and Environmental Secretariat... oo. 651 HL Geli detente 562 | Social and Rehabilitation Service... 575 Cooperative State Research, Agriculture. ___ 534 | Social Security Administration... 574 Economic Research (Agriculture) ___________ 531 | Soil Conservation nen Serviee........-..oznnene 528 Farmer Cooperative (Agriculture). _________ 504 | Soldier’s Home, United States. ................ 658 Federal Extension (Agriculture) _____________ 534 Board on Qommisyionersamsseiisiion. £58 ops Officers.of the Home. Jo ugeandl Jeuiod anid 6568 Federal Health Programs......._.____________ 570 | Solicitor General (Justice)... ooo... 491 Federal Mediation and Conciliation. _____.____ 619 | Solicitor, Office of (Labor). 1c-cuz ..cnzuczesalie 556 Piscal, Mreasurya. bootiebes anudo du sis 441 | Solid Waste Management (HEW)_______________ 564 sunvin _—, Page South Pacific ... .. 752 Commission... Southeastern Power Administration-__________. 513 Southwestern Power Administration..__.______ 514 Space Administration, National Aeronautics TL hy BR LR Reh hg A Spat Space and Air Museum, National .______.________ 655 Space Council and National Aeronautics. .____. 423 Space Science and Applications (NASA) ____.__ 637 Space Systems (Air Force)... ....._._-_. 486 Speaker of the House of Representatives. _____ 377 Special and select committees: LATL LL RA ER CL 273 LL Fee ry SLE CIV IML Tc et SA 257 Special Assistant for Civil Functions (Army)... 461 Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy.. 468 Special Assistants (Distriet) ...._.___......_..___ 7156 Special Committee on Aging, Senate. _________ 258 Special Missions, U.S. Diplomatic and Consular TE Se ede TE CP RL ai AR Sea A 783 Special Representative for Trade Negotiations.. 425 Special sessions of the Senate, dates of ..._______ 356 Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of. ________ 507 Stabilization and Conservation Service (Agri- SUMAIReY wpe LU LAT LL] ZIRE A 0 518 Stadium Commission, National Memorial __ ____ 291 Staff, Air (Ajr Foree)-...-. i... ..... coil. 486 Staff, Army... .c..one. AT RIV ABRILDSU] 462 Staff, Chief of (Coast Guard) -_-._...___.._._.._._. 587 Staff College, Armed Forces (Defense) . .._____. 454 Staff Economist Group (Agriculture) ____.______ 6531 Staff, Joint (Defense)... Lo oli Loulouiilll 453 Staff, Joint Chiefs of (Defense) . .________.._____ 453 Staff Officers, Navy... . co... lu LBL aiClaondl 468 Staffs of House committees... _____._________. 275 Staffs of Senate committees... ________________ 259 Standards and Conduct, Senate Select Com- mittee.0n.... 230 Luc Loi Baty Unn 2568 Standards, National Bureau of. ________________ 548 Standards, Wage and Labor_ ___________________ 557 Standing committees: LET ET ROR NMR SMS i JO LAR 1 Ms oT hs 264 Senaberiis. Su. iL iatugll vDasmis a Li pel 252 State delegations in Congress___________________ 200 State Department... il Jo becoll.. .......sosicoz 426 Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Add. aheadTe sraniBl) Agency for International Development. _ _____ 434 Boards and Commissions... ________._.._...__. 434 Bureau of Inter-American Affairs (State) and Bureau for Latin America (Agency for International Development) ____________ 430 Development Loan Committee... ___________ 435 Peace Corps....o2 soll lL oloollonidanigicts 436 U.S. Mission to the United Nations. _________ 433 State Research Service, Cooperative, Agricul- 0111 I Se np CA TL | 534 State Technical Services (Commeree).__._______ 538 States and Territories, Governors-of the.._.____ 368 States, Organization of American_______________ 748 Statistical Information... ________________.___ 350 Court of Impeachment... ... coool cicaln 357 Governors of the States and Territories. _____ 368 Presidents and Vice Presidents and the Con- gresses Coincident With Their Terms___ 369 Representatives Under Each Apportionment. 367 Sessionsof Congress.... Seis .. 350 ‘Special Sessions of the Senate_________________ 356 Votes Cast for Representatives and Resident Commissioner in 1964, 1966, and 1968... 359 Votes Cast for Senators in 1964, 1966, and 1968. 358 Statistical Reporting Service, Agriculture ______ 532 Statistics, Labor, Bureau of ....__________.___._. 558 Statistics, National Center for Health____.______ 568 Stadium Commission, National Memorial. _____ 291 Stockyards and Packers Administration_.______ 524 Page Strategic Communications Command, Head-quarters, U.S. Army Subversive Activities Control Board.___.._.___._ 658 Supply Agency, Defense... .o.___.... 456 Supply Department (Marine Corps)...___ 474 Supply Service, Federal... ......___i. 625 Supply Systems Command, Naval _-________._._ 477 Supreme Court, United States____._._____..._. -666 Biographies of the Justices._____________.______ 666 Officers of the Supreme Court__._____________ 669 Residences of the Justices... _.._.__..___ 668 Retired Justices. . lil visa ........ 668 Surgery and Medicine, Bureau of (Navy)... ____ 479 Survey, Geological (Interior)... ______.___. 508 Swveyor (Distriet)... ... .. sli biunsn 730 and System. Yoderal Reserve... . ... =aril id odouss, 604 Selective Service... ... 0 oto dil 648 Systems Analysis (Defense). __________________ 451 Systems and Logistics, Air Force.___._ __._._.._ 489 Systems Review (Air Force)... __._____.._ 484 T Tariff Commission, U.S... orn 658 Taxation, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue... . 0 0 RR TaxCowrt istrel). 2.7 viasi> 730 Tax Court of the United States... 697 Tax Division Justice)... a. “is Brae 493 Teachers ‘College, D.C... = = = = 0 ob 721 Technical Institute, Washington (District) ____. 731 Technical Services (District Police)... _ 727 Technology, Office of Science and (Executive) _ 425 Technology and Research, Assistant Secretary for (MUD)... a Tia ie 583 Telecommunication Union, International ______ 757 Telecommunications, Office of (Commerce)_____ ~539 Telegraph Office, Capitol... = i ~ 386 Telephone Exchange (Capitol)... Maes Seng Telephone Program (Agriculture) _____ 527 Telepones: Representatives... ou ind sols Senators...oT nana i ore Television and Radio Correspondents Galleries. 830Tennessee Valley Authority ________ = 659 Terminal Service and Traffic Management, . Military. ore reid 464 Terms of Presidents and Vice Presidents. ______ 369 Terms of Service: Representatives. = LT chat 238-250 LY A SS eek de a a 232-237 Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission. __ ‘294 Territorial Officials (Interior)._.._____ 513 Territories and States, Governorsof_______ 368 Territories, Office (Interior)...0 513 of _.. Ticket Offices, Capitol: Airlines, Combined... __ i ioes ies 386 Roflroad. oC Sr ry MET ae 386 Tracking and Data Acquisition (NASA) _______ 637 Trade Commission, Federal ______________. 621 Trade, International (Agriculture)... _ 521 Trade Negotiations, Special Representative for (Executive Office)... ... linc 425 Trading and (SEC)_____________..__ 647 Markets . Traffic and Highways, Department of (Dis-boletY. ali REE 721 Traffic Management and Terminal Service, Military...i. TE ree 464 Transit Authority, Washington Metropolitan rea. Transportation Administration, Urban Mass__. 594 Transportation and Communications Service.._ 627 Transportation, Bureau of (Post Office). ____.. -498 Contents ; XXXI Page Page Transportation, Department of .._______________ 584 Alaska Railroad... ooiiceidogmabasinnia 594 Sv Regional Offices: «luo douaian tisdale 594 Federal Aviation Administration. ___________ 591 Regional Offices... .. ..... Gielen 592 Federal Highway Administration. ___________ 592 Regional Offices. .............;ceviteioiseese i503 Federal Railroad Administration. ____________ 593 ‘National Transportation Safety Board....__.. 586 Office of the Secretary......cauocnonanan 584 anos Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Cor-Tr Ena LF Hee I RR pp RS St 594 U.S. Goast-Guard.......o oul oo i Ul 586 * Coast Guard Academy... 0. 000 000. ........ 591 District Offices tut) 20 cL wD8 Jin 590 Inspeetor General... 20-0 TU0 SN LIU 0 Lis 587 Office of: Beating:Safetva. oi lan dea JBoss 588 Chief Counsel... 0 ln iiss 588 Chief Medical Examiner..________________ 589 Chiefof’Staff-L010 Lo Bon HC le 587 CIvIBRIghIs IY: ooo aba Ii 587 Commandant 23: co 00 Hila Neh 586 Comptroller ioc bio JUL IRN Gl 30 588 Engineering as Cat a dL 588 Merchant Marine Safety. _____-____ 589 Operations =n SUIS L00S00 5 00 589 Personnel otros cocoonslal Lo 589 ca Public and International Affairs__________ 587 Research and Development _ _____________ 590 Reserve: inn ogni en SNR JL SLSR 590 Welfare ihr ooiinfin mv Seoul 590 Urban Mass Transportation Administration... 594 Transportation Service, Military Sea (Navy)... 480 Travel Service, United States Commerce__._._. 538 Treasurer of the United States, Office of the... 442 Treasury, Department of the__________________. 437 Bureau of: Castemsi Do. mui wh vai dain 439 Engraving and Printing... .__._L. 441 Phe Mint te CanNY Oa Ss 441 Customhouse ou in cilia 200 nla ty 440 Biseal Service: oo. oo lrlt on nei subi 0d 441 Buren of Accounts. hatIS JON 441 CISL Bureau of the Public Debt_______________._. 441 Internal Revenue Service... 439 National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Policies... 442 Office of: Comptroller of the Currency. _..-._-._-___. 440 PivisioniChiefs «ol nn Clig ms 441 Secretary us. roo toborioNa iicallt oo 437 Treasurer of the United States..____________ 442 United States Savings Bond Division .___.____ 440 United States Secret Service... ______._. 441 ' Trials by Court of Impeachment, Senate. ._____ 357 Tropical and Preventive Medicine, Inc., Gorgas : Memorial Institute of... -2-.-___ 1. 631 Tropical Research Institute, Smithsonian _____. 653 Tropical Tuna Commission, Inter-American___. 739 Trust Fund Boards: Library of Congress... ceeecnmupnenns=s 394 National ATChHIveS. cu. oemne rm ie 631 ‘Trusteeship Council (United Nations)... 755 Tuna Commission, Inter-American Tropical.... 739 U Under Secretary of the Air Force .._____.___.__. 484 Under Secretary of the Army. ooeomooioioaio. 459 Under Secretary of Housing and Urban De- velopment... Ac. colt 577 Under Secretary of the Navy... 466 Unemployment Compensation Board (D.C.)... 730 UNICEF Information Service. .__........_._. 758 Union, Interparliamentary. ._....___________.__._ 293 Union: PaniAmericanci. UL 749 omg.2nd United Nations...GHD 2 0 0 753 Economic and Social Couneil _________._______ 754 Economic Commission for— Africa. coo BLUE 0 STON 20 FEHGIE 756 Asia and the Far Basti —o ai 10 gules 756 Burepe.. in Joo i) Sri itl ero ry 756 Latin Ameriea.. S00010 3600 756 European Office of the United Nations. ._____ 756 General Assembly... coat oan JE 2530 753 Intergovernmental Agencies related to the United Nations. ....... LlEEs oo iad 756 Food and Agricultural Organization. _______ 756 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GAY. on oahu aan Je sansa 757 Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Orgamizationic lJ. Ur SLUNG | 756 International Atomic Energy Agency_.__.__ 757 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... A002 FRISCO 757 International Civil Aviation Organization_. 757 International Development Association. ____ 757 International Finance Corporation _________ 757 International Labor Organization.__________ 757 International Monetary Fund ______________ 757 International Telecommunication Union.__ 757 United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)... _.____ 757 United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. ___.______.______ 758 United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) su ris dean 758 United Nations Information Centre. _._.___. 758 United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNTTAR). Sd rina) Ules | 758 UNICEF Information Service. ________.__. 758 U.S. National Commission for UNESCO__ 758 Universal: Postal Unione zn Lili Jigei. 758 World Health Organization_________________ 758 World Meteorological Organization. ________ 758 International Court of Justice. _______________ 755 Seerctariat. NSUEEO SoY 755 Seeurity Council... i. cio SURO TAIN 754 Trusteoship Counel) F200 200 205 ak R730 755 U.S. Administrative Conference________________ 596 U.S. Advisory Commission on Information_____ 596 U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency... 599 U.8. Army Combat Developments Command, Headguarters. oe ordi or i x 464 U.S. Army Intelligence Command, Head-QUAI OS aecnet 4 U.S. Army Materiel Command, Headquarters... 463 U.S. Army Security Agency, Headquarters.____ 463 U.S. Army Strategic Communications Com-mand, Headquarberse. i a. cibadoiauii. 464 U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. ____.________ 600 T.SAttorney’s Office... oul. olin l. 20) 495 U.S. Capitol Buildings and Grounds__._.___._____ 396 1.8. Capitol Police. i. onsa ts mises 384 U.S. Capitol, Commission for Extension of the_. 287 U.S. Civil Service Commission Liaison Office, CapilanoSS aa a 387ane 0.8. Coast Guard. cos oa ius Son ni 586aniotion U.S. Commission on Civil Rights________.______ 661 U.S. Continental Army Command, Headquar-Lr TASRRTs SA SE PRA 463 U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia___. 672 Biographies. he sen. crn tad ne ix Sas notin dio 672 Officersolither io oo on ous loserEen Te 677 Residences of judges and officers______________ 677 Senior Cirenit Judges. oo. ica co ioao 675 a a i Ba agi XXXII Page 1.8. Comtel Claims. Si racsiinaninsno 678 Residences of judges, commissioners, and officers. oll or iaetealy 680-681 U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals____ 682 Residences of judges and officers_.____________ 633 U.S. Court of Military Appeals.__.________.____ 704 Residences of judges and officers_..___________ 705 U.S. Courts, Administrative Officer of__._______ 708 10.8. Courts of Appeals.............cokceuak 670 indo 7.8. CustomsiCoart....... oo slid adda 692 Officersof Nanak aie 696 U.S. Diplomatic and Consular Offices__________ 778 Special Missions... Ceosdinll Sotelo 783 U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. 684 Commission on Mental Health ______________ 691 Residences of judges, retired judges, and offi- GCIs iy sonia. nada nt 690 U.S. Foreign Claims Settlement Commission__ 623 U.8.; Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Officein the. ________.__._____ 762 U.S. Information Agency... oi... 660 U.S. Joint Defense Commissions __________ 747-748 U.S. Marine Corps, Headquarters. _.______.____._ 473 TS. Marshal's: coll fo caine] Offiee:....... 496 U.S.-Mexico Commission for Border Develop-ment and Friendship... _.__.__________ 759 U.S. Military Academy... .... __ ____._......... 464 U.S. Mission to the United Nations_ ___________ 433 U.S. National Commission for UNESCO ______ 758 U.S. Naval Academy.-.. 1 ouuiscld takin. 481 U.S. Navy Court of Military Review __________ 470 U.S. Savings Bond Division. ______________.____ 440 f7.8. Secret Service (Cu A vailesionadl 441 {J:S. Soldiers’ Home: cua: ocuuiald baliull 658 U.S..Supreme Court... iol. ciioli Loliull 666 $7.5. Tariff Commission... 2.1 dgseacalili 658 R98. Pax Court. oi vect pdicpmainl SHOTV0L 697 Commissioners and Officers of the Court_____ 703 U.S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Com-mission... ccireclteC0 liao 3 Bluaall 204 U.S. Travel Service (Commeree)_ _____._____.___ 538 U.S. Treasurer, Office of the______.____________._ 442 Universal Postal .......Szisiters 758 Union... ._ Umiversity, Howard... eon ........locosals 566 Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission______ 540 Drban Affairs, Office of... ic ovcauoe 423 Urban Development Housing, Department of__ 577 Urban Mass Transportation Administration..__ 594 Vv Valley Authority, Tennessee _..___.___________ 659 Vehicles, Department of Motor (Distriet).._.___ 723 Veterans" Administration. . oo... 661 Congressional Liaison Service (Capitol)... _._. 387 Veterans’ Affairs, Department of (District)_____ 730 Vice President of the United States, Biography. 3 Vice Presidents and the Congresses coincident with theirderms. onl 369 ool.pisiaill. Visitor Facilities Advisory Commission, Na-ONAL ear ai Birt aio bl Sel Be Ee ps 202 Page Visitors, Boards of, to Academies. __________ 294-296 Vocational Education, Board of (District) ._..__ 731 Vocational Rehabilitation (District) ________.___ 731 Voluntary Foreign Aid, Advisory Committee en{State). . UE 435 Votes cast for—1964, 1966, and 1968: Representatives... ......_cJ on 00 359 Resident Commissioner_ _____________________ 366 Senators... ou. Primo UN R SE NT AE 358 Ww Wage and Labor Standards......_..._.____.____._ 557 War College, The National. _______ SEC EERE 453 Washington addresses of Senators, Representa- tives, with home post offices. ______ 212-229 Washington City Post Office... __.____________ 733 Classified Stations... ... o.oo solos oO 734 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Au- thority... bienSE 662 fot Somat Washington National Monument Society. ___.__ 663 Washington Naval District, Headquarters... ___ 481 Washington Technical Institute (District)... ___ 731 Water Commission and International Boundary, United States and Mexico______________ 742 Water Hygiene, of... o.oo...i 565 Bureau oo. Water Pollution Control Administration, Fed- Ci) Ens dae eae Tl 515 Water Resources Couneil . ..._.... .___.__._ _. 663 Weather Service Command, Naval ____________ 481 Welfare (Coast Guard). _........oo ao 0 590 Welfare, Department of Health, Education, and. 559 Welfare, Public, Department of (District) ______ 728 Western Union Telegraph Co. at Capitol. ______ 386 Whips (Majority and Minority, House) _ _.__ 378-379 White House News Photographers Association_. 825 Executive Board... loops 825 han. oe Members represented... ......._.. 825 OMS... oe ee SER a 825 Services represented. ...... co. it 829 White House Fellows, President’s Commission. 644 White House orevit anes tb aaa 421 Office... 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BIOGRAPHICAL* THE VICE PRESIDENT SPIRO THEODORE AGNEW, Republican, of Towson, Md.; born in Balti-more, Md., November 9, 1918; educated in the public schools of the city of * Baltimore; studied chemistry for 3 years at Johns Hopkins University before turning to law; received LL.B. degree from University of Baltimore, 1947; also holds honorary degrees in law from University of Maryland, Morgan State College, Ohio State University, and Loyola College (Baltimore); during World War II was a company commander with the 10th Armored Division in Europe and was recalled for an additional year during the Korean conflict; upon return ~ to Maryland after military service, resumed the practice of law and became active in civic affairs and local Republican politics; elected to a 4-year term as county executive of Baltimore County, 1962; taught night classes in law at University of Baltimore for 7 years prior to his campaign for Governor; elected Governor of Maryland November 8 1966, to serve a 4-year term beginning January 25, 1967; served on the executive committee of the National Gover-nors’ Conference and as vice chairman of the Conference’s Committee on State- ~ Urban Relations; member of the Republican Governors’ Association Campaign Committee and the Republican Coordinating Committee Task Force on Federal, Fiscal, and Monetary Affairs; in July 1968 appointed by President Johnson to the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Episcopalian; member: AHEPA, Loch Raven Kiwanis Club, and the Parkville Post of the American Legion; married Elinor Isabel Judefind of Baltimore, 1942; three daughters: Pamela, Susan, Kimberly; a son, Randy, and a granddaughter, Michelle Ann Agnew; resigned as Governor on January 7, 1969; inaugurated 39th Vice Pres-ident of the United States on January 20, 1969. ALABAMA (Population (1960), 3,266,740; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 3,531,000) SENATORS JOHN J. SPARKMAN, Democrat, of Huntsville, Ala., was born near Hartselle, Morgan County, Ala., December 20, 1899; attended rural elementary schools, Morgan County High School at Hartselle, and the University of Alabama, at Tuscaloosa, where he received the degrees of A.B. in 1921, LL.B. in 1923, and A.M. in 1924; LL.D. University of Alabama 1958 (honorary); LL.D. Spring Hill -College, Mobile, Ala., 1956 (honorary); LL.D. Auburn University, 1960 (honor-ary); Phi Beta Kappa and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternities; a Mason, Woodmen of the World; Kiwanian; member American Legion; is a lawyer by profession; was admitted to the bar in 1923 and commenced practice in Huntsville, being a mem-ber of the firm of Taylor, Richardson & Sparkman, of Huntsville, until he retired . upon election to Congress in order to give full time to his congressional duties; served in Army during World War I; is a colonel in the Organized Reserves; married to Miss Ivo Hall, of Albertville, Ala., on June 2, 1923, and they have one daughter—Julia Ann (Mrs. Tazewell T. Shepard, Jr.); he, his wife, and daughter are members of the Methodist Church; elected to the 75th Congress on November 3, 1936; reelected to the 76th, 77th, 78th, 79th, and 80th Congresses; served as member of Military Affairs Committee and as majority whip; on November 5, 1946, was also elected to the United States Senate to fill out the unexpired term of the late Senator John H. Bankhead; following the election resigned from the House of Representatives and entered upon his duties in the Senate; reelected in a 1954, 1960, and again in 1966; was Democratic candidate for Vice President in 1952. *Biographies are based on information furnished or authorized by the respective Senators and Repre- sentati ves, 3 ii} i§ iH Congressional Directory ALABAMA JAMES BROWNING ALLEN, Democrat, of Gadsden, Ala.; born December 28, 1912, in Gadsden; attended public schools of Gadsden, the University of Alabama and the law school of the University of Alabama; began law practice in Gadsden in 1935, practicing until he retired December 31, 1968, to devote full time to the office of United States Senator; served in the Alabama State House of Repre-sentatives, 1938-42; reelected in 1942, but resigned to enter the U.S. Navy from 1944-46, serving in Pacific Theatre, participating in Leyte and Okinawa cam-paigns; served as member of Alabama Senate 1946-50; served two terms as Lieutenant Governor of Alabama, being the only person ever to do so, 1951-55 and 1963-67; ran in Democratic primary for presidential elector in 1964, carrying all 67 counties; elected to 91st Congress in 1968, carrying 63 counties and 70 percent of the popular vote; member of American, Alabama, and Etowah Bar Associations, American Legion, and V.F.W.; married to the former Maryon Pittman of Birmingham, Ala. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Choctaw, Clarke, Mobile, Monroe, Washington, and Wilcox (6 counties). Population (1960), 414,392; estimated to July 1969, 415,000. JACK EDWARDS, Republican, of Mobile, Ala.; born in Birmingham, Ala., September 20, 1928; attended the public schools of Homewood, Ala., and the U.S. Naval School (academy and college preparatory) 1947-48; served in U.S. Marine Corps July 1946 to July 1948 and from September 1950 to September 1951; graduated from the University of Alabama, B.S. 1952 and LL.B. 1954; president of Student Government Association; was admitted to the bar and practiced law in Mobile since 1954; taught business law in 1954; elder in Pres-byterian Church; married the former Jolane Vander Sys of Mobile January 30, 1954; two children, Susan Lane and Richard Arnold; selected as one of Out-standing Young Men of America by U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1964; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; serves on Committee on Appropriations. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Baldwin, Butler, Conecuh, Covington, Crenshaw, Escambia, Lowndes, Montgomery, and Pike (9 counties). Population (1960), 386,075; estimated to July 1969, 400,000. WILLIAM LOUIS DICKINSON, Republican, of Montgomery, Ala.; born in Opelika, Ala., June 5, 1925; graduated from University of Alabama Law School June 5, 1950; 3 years in Navy; veteran World War II and USAF Reserve; married the former Mary Patterson Stanfield; four children, Chris, Mike, Tara, and Bill, Jr.; member, First Methodist Church of Montgomery, Kiwanis, Elks, Alabama Bar Association, Masons, SAE Social Fraternity, and Alabama Alumni Associa-tion; Opelika city judge, 2 years; judge, Lee County Court of Common Pleas and Lee County Juvenile Court, 4 years; circuit judge, Fifth Judicial Circuit of Alabama, 4 years; assistant vice president, Southern Railway System, 114 years; one of Alabama’s ‘Four Outstanding Young Men’ 1961; member of Governor’s Industrial Development Committee of 100; elected to 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to 90th and 91st Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Barbour, Bullock, Chambers, Coffee, Dale, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Lee, Macon, Russell, and Tallapoosa (12 counties). Population (1960), 383,782. GEORGE WILLIAM ANDREWS, Democrat, of Union Springs, Ala.; born in Clayton, Ala., December 12, 1906; attended the academic department of the University of Alabama and was graduated with LL.B. degree in 1928; is a lawyer by profession; served as circuit solicitor for the third judicial circuit of the State of Alabama (Barbour, Bullock, Russell, and Dale Counties) from 1931 to 1943; at time of election to Congress was serving as lieutenant (junior grade), United States Naval Reserve, at Pearl Harbor, and had been in the United States Naval Reserve 14 months; was released from active duty by the Navy Department to serve in Congress; married Elizabeth Bullock, of Geneva, Ala., November 25, 1936; one daughter, Jane Andrews Hinds, one son, George W. 3d; fraternities, Sigma Nu, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Phi Delta Phi (legal) ; elected to the 78th Congress on March 14, 1944, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Henry B. A Steagall, serving on Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments, ri Roads Committee, and Committee on World War Veterans’ Legislation; reelected | {i i to the 79th and 80th Congresses, serving on Appropriations Committee; sub- 13 committees: Independent Offices, Foreign Operations, Department of Defense; i i ALABAMA B 1ographical 5 reelected to the 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; now serving as chairman, Legislative Subcommittee and sitting on Department of Defense Subcommittee and Public Works Subcommittee of Appropriations Committee. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Autauga, Calhoun, Clay, Cleburne, Coosa, Dallas, Elmore, Ran-dolph, St. Clair, and Talladega. JEFFERSON COUNTY: Precincts 12, 13, 15, 16, 20, 22, and 50. Popu-lation (1960), 403,961; estimated to July 1969, 432,459. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Democrat, of Sylacauga, Ala.; born October 16, 1918, on a small farm near Becker, Miss.; graduated from Sylacauga High School, Sylacauga, Ala., in 1935; B.S. degree in agriculture, Auburn University in 1939; master’s degree, Auburn University, 1941; captain, Auburn football team, 1940; member, Blue Key, Gamma Sigma Delta, and Scabbard and Blade honorary fraternity; entered military service 1942, served 5 years in European Theatre of Operations; wounded, battle of Hurtgen Forest, Germany, November 30, 1944; retired, Walter Reed Hospital in 1947 in grade of captain; received Bronze Star, Purple Heart, three major battle engagements; business association, 1947-66: vice president, Parker Fertilizer Co.; president, Parker Gin Co., Sylacauga, Ala.; elected to Alabama Senate, 1963, serving as chairman, Military Affairs Com-mittee, Finance and Taxation Committee; and named by capitol press corps, The Most Outstanding Member Alabama Senate, 1965; member and past chair-man, board of stewards, First Methodist Church; member, American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Disabled American Veterans; Alabama Cattleman’s Association; Auburn Alumni Association; Alabama Farm Bureau; board of governors, National Hall of Fame; Sylacauga Board of Education; Masonic lodge and Zamora Temple Shrine; named by Progressive Farmer Magazine, 1965 Man of the Year in Service to Alabama Agriculture; member board of trustees, Auburn University; married Carolyn Funderburk of Dadeville, Ala.; three children, Memorie, Margaret, and Flynt; elected to 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bibb, Chilton, Greene, Hale, Marengo, Perry, Pickens, Shelby, Sumter, ang A JEFFERSON COUNTY: Precincts 33 and 53. Population (1960), 435,092; estimated to uly , 485,000. WALTER FLOWERS, Democrat, of Tuscaloosa, Ala.; born in Greenville, Ala., April 12, 1933; educated in public schools of Tuscaloosa, graduated from Tuscaloosa High School in 1951; attended University of Alabama, 1951-57, received A.B. in political science and history, 1955, and LL. B., 1957; Rotary Foundation Fellow at University of London, England, 1957-58 (graduate student in international law); member, Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Jasons Society, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity; served as president of Student Government Association at University of Ala-bama, 1955-56; commissioned as a Reserve officer, Military Intelligence, Army, 1955; served on active duty as lieutenant, 1958-59; member, local bar associa-tion, Alabama State, Mississippi State, and American Bar Associations; former member, Black Warrior Council of Boy Scouts of America, Tuscaloosa YMCA, Tuscaloosa Rotary Club, former member and chairman of Tuscaloosa City Civil Service Board; former president of Tuscaloosa County chapter of University of Alabama Alumni; former director, Tuscaloosa County Red Cross chapter and TB association; former president, Tuscaloosa County Mental Health Asso-ciation; active in United Fund and other drives in Tuscaloosa area; married Margaret Pringle of Biloxi, Miss.; three children: Vivian, Walter, and Victor; member, Christ Episcopal Church in Tuscaloosa; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968; member, House Committee on the Judiciary. SIXTH DISTRICT.—JEFFERSON COUNTY: All that part of Jefferson County not included in the Fourth and Fifth Districts. Population (1960), 442, 761; estimated to July 1969, 492,479. JOHN HALL BUCHANAN, Jr., Republican, of Birmingham, Ala.; born in Paris, Tenn., March 19, 1928; served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; grad-uated from Samford University in 1949 with majors in economics and history and did graduate work in economics at the University of Virginia; also graduated from Southern Theological Seminary in Louisville; awarded LL.D. degree by Samford University in 1967; served as pastor of churches in Tennessee, Virginia, and Alabama 1953-62; resigned his church in 1962 to be a Republican candidate ~ for Congress; 1962-64, served as supply pastor in the Birmingham area; director RiaR i 6 Congressional Directory ALABAMA of finance for the Alabama Republican Party and chairman of the Jefferson County Republican Committee; married the former Elizabeth Moore of Bir-mingham, Ala.; two children, Elizabeth and Lynn; Master Mason; member of the Republican Congressional Committee, the National Advisory Board of the Young Americans for Freedom; member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and House Committee on Government Operations; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Blount, Cherokee, Cullman, De Kalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, Yama Marion, Marshall, Walker, and Winston (12 counties). Population (1960), 417,052; estimated to uly 1969, 441,000. TOM BEVILL, Democrat, of Jasper, Ala.; born in Townley, Ala., March 27, 1921; graduate of Walker County High School, 1939; graduate of School of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Alabama, B.S. degree, 1943; graduate of University of Alabama, LL.B. degree, 1948; entered U.S. Army, March 1943; discharged with rank of captain, November 1946; served 18 months in European Theater of operations; now member of U.S. Active Army Reserve with rank of lieutenant colonel; lawyer by profession; practiced 18 years at Jasper, Ala.; member, Alabama and American Bar Associations; member, Baptist Church, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars; board of directors, Chamber of Commerce; served as president of Jasper Lions Club, and deputy district governor of Lions International; chairman, board of trustees, Walker College; married Lou Betts of Margaret, Ala., May 24, 1943; three children, Susan Betts, Donald Herman, and Patricia Lou; elected to Alabama House of Representatives, 1958; reelected 1962, serving a period of 8 years; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Colbert, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, and Morgan (7 counties). Population (1960), 383,625; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. ROBERT E. JONES, Democrat, of Scottsboro, Ala.; born June 12, 1912; graduate University of Alabama; lawyer by profession; married Miss Christine Francis; one son; member of Methodist Church, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars; in 1940 elected judge of Jackson County Court and served until entered Navy in 1943; elected to 80th and succeeding Congresses. ALASKA Biographical 7 } ALASKA A | | (Population (1960), 226,167; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 282,000) | SENATORS | TED STEVENS, Republican, of Anchorage, Alaska; born in Indianapolis, i Ind., November 18, 1923; graduated from high school, Redondo Beach, Calif.; i attended Oregon State College, Montana State College; graduated from U.C.L.A., i 1947, Harvard Law School, 1950; served in the Air Force in World War II in | China, 1943-46, first lieutenant (pilot), 14th Air Force; awarded two Distin-! guished Flying Crosses, two Air Medals, and the Yuan Hai Medal (by Chinese | Nationalist Government); practiced law in office of Northcutt Ely, Washington, i D.C., 1950-52; member, law firm of Collins & Clasby, Fairbanks, Alaska, 1953; | appointed U.S. Attorney, Fairbanks, Alaska, September 1953; transferred to Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., as legislative counsel, 1956; { appointed assistant to the Secretary of the Interior (Fred Seaton), 1958; ap-pointed solicitor of the Department of the Interior by President Eisenhower, | 1960; returned to Alaska, 1961, opened law office in Anchorage; president Anchorage Republican Club, 1962-63; elected to the State House of Representa- tives, 1964, reelected 1966, served as speaker pro tem and majority leader; | member American, Federal, California, Alaska, and District of Columbia Bar Associations; admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, a 1954; member, Rotary, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Republican a Club, Petroleum Club, Anchorage Press Club, and Alaska Press Club; married _ Ann Mary Cherrington, of Denver, Colo., 1952; five children: Susan, Beth, Walter, Ted, Jr., and Ben; appointed December 23, 1968, by Governor Walter J. Slike to fill the U.S. Senate vacancy created by the death of Senator E. L. artlett. MIKE GRAVEL, Democrat, of Anchorage, Alaska; born in Springfield, Mass., on May 13, 1930; 1956, B.S. in economics from Columbia University; elected member of the State House of Representatives, 1962-66; 1965, elected speaker of the Alaskan House of Representatives; author of Jobs and More Jobs, a col-: lection of essays on Alaska’s various problems and the national question of y Vietnam; wife’s name is Rita; two children; real estate developer; elected to the United States Senate November 5, 1968, for the term ending January 3, 1975. REPRESENTATIVE nn " A eee AT LARGE.— HOWARD W. POLLOCK, Republican, of Anchorage, Alaska; born in Chicago, i Ill, April 11, 1920; Catholic; attended Perkinston High School, Perkinston, Miss., | 1935-39; Junior College, Perkinston, Miss., 1939-41; University of Santa Clara, f Calif., School of Law, 1952-53; University of Houston, Tex., School of Law, ia 1953-55, received bachelor of laws degree; postgraduate advanced studies, | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., as Sloan Fellow, 1959-£ 60, received master of science degree in industrial management; admitted to | practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, 1960; member of Alaska, Anchorage, Texas, and American Bar Associations; practicing attorney, presently senior member in law firm of Pollock, Josephson & Associates; U.S. Navy, 1941-46; ] enlisted as seaman, retired as lieutenant commander; president, Falcon Alaska i Oil Co.; president, Alaska Gold and Other Products, Inc.; director, Alaska i Seafoods, Inec.; national president, Phi Theta Kappa, junior college honorary i society, 1940-41; national president, American Law Student Association, 1954-i 55; chosen as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men in the United States, U.S. ] Junior Chamber of Commerce Award, 1955; awarded George Washington Honor Medal, Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge, 1966; life membership in Jaycees; } member, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, Knights of Columbus, Elks, Kiwanis, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Alaska Native Brotherhood; territorial representative, Alaska Territorial Legislature, 1953-55, Alaska State Senator, 1961-63, 1965-66; State senate minority whip, 1965-66; member i Alaska Republican State Central Committee, 1960-66; committeeman, Repub-: | oe -., r a = et Congressional Directory ALASKA lican Southcentral District, 1962-66; married Maryanne Passmore, 1942; five children, Ron, Pam, Randy, Patty, and Rick; elected to Alaska’s lone seat in the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; the first Republican sent by Alaskans to Washington in 36 years; reelected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968, by an overwhelming vote; highest vote getter in Alaska; now senior member of the Alaska Delegation in Congress (House and Senate); the only Alaskan and only living American ever to serve in the territorial legislature, State legislature, and the United States Congress. ARIZONA Biographical ARIZONA (Population (1960), 1,302,161; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 1,693,000) SENATORS PAUL JONES FANNIN, Republican, of Phoenix, Ariz.; born January 29, 1907, in Ashland, Ky.; moved to Arizona in October 1907; attended University of Arizona and Stanford University (B.A. degree, Stanford, 1930); married Elma Addington May 6, 1934; four children; Tom, Bill, Bob, and Linda; five grandchildren; former partner in Fannin Brothers, an industrial concern market-ing petroleum products and agricultural chemicals operating in Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho, and the Republic of Mexico; three-term Governor of Arizona; as Governor established Arizona-Sonora West Coast Trade Commission; member: Methodist Church, National Council of Boy Scouts of America, Elks, Moose, Rotary, Kappa Sigma Fraternity; served while Governor of Arizona as: Chair-man, Western Governors’ Conference, 1963; three-term member of the executive committee of the National Governors’ Conference; chairman, Committee on Roads and Highway Safety of the National Governors’ Conference; member of the President’s Civil Defense Advisory Council, 1963-64; elected United States Senator November 3, 1964; member of the Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, the Senate Finance Committee, and the Senate Post Office and Civil Service Committee; Chairman of Republican Calendar Committee. BARRY M. GOLDWATER, Republican, of Phoenix, Ariz.; born January 1, 1909, in Phoenix, Territory of Arizona, son of Baron and Josephine Williams Goldwater; educated Staunton Military Academy and 1 year at University of Arizona; married Margaret Johnson of Muncie, Ind., 1934; four children: Joanne Ross, Margaret Holt, Barry, and Michael; six grandchildren; U.S. Army Reserves and Air Force Reserves, 1930-67; major general, USAFR (retired) ; elected to the Phoenix City Council, 1949; reelected, 1951; elected to the United States Senate in 1952 and again in 1958; did not seek reelection to Senate in 1964, but was the Renunlioan candidate for President; elected to the United States Senate Novem- er 5, 1968. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—MARIcOPA COUNTY: That part of the county of Maricopa beginning at a point where the Agua Fria River intersects the Maricopa-Yavapai County boundary line; thence south along the Agua Fria River to its intersection with Olive Avenue; thence east along Olive Avenue (Dunlap Av-enue) to its intersection with 19th Avenue; thence south along 19th Avenue and its alignment to its intersection with the Maricopa-Pinal County boundary line; thence follow Maricopa County boundary line east, north, east, northwesterly, southwesterly, northwesterly, and west to its intersection with the Agua Fria River, the point of beginning. Population (1960), 456,529; estimated to July 1969, 657,000. JOHN J. RHODES, Republican, of Mesa, Ariz.; born in Council Grove, Kans., on September 18, 1916, son of J. J. Rhodes and Gladys Thomas Rhodes; educated in the public schools of Council Grove, Kans.; B.S. degree, Kansas State College, 1938; LL.B. degree, Harvard Law School, 1941; member of Kansas, Arizona, and D.C. bars; served 4 years and 9 months in Air Force, World War 11; married Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Harvey, May 24, 1942; four children: John J. Rhodes 3d, born September 8, 1943; Thomas H. Rhodes, born December 4, 1946; Elizabeth ~ Campbell Rhodes, born September 10, 1953; and James Scott Rhodes, born May 21, 1957; former vice chairman Arizona Board of Public Welfare; member: F. & A.M., Scottish Rite 33°, B.P.O.E., L.O.M., Rotary, Mesa Junior Chamber of Commerce, Mesa Chamber of Commerce (past president), Mesa Post, Ameri-can Legion (past senior vice commander), Beta Theta Pi, Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, and Sons of the American Revolution; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; former member: Committee on Education and Labor and Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 83d through 85th Congresses; member of Com-mittee on Appropriations, 86th Congress to present; chairman of House Republi-can Policy Committee, 88th through 91st Congresses. 10 Congressional Directory ARIZONA SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Cochise, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, and Yuma (5 counties). Popu-lation (1960), 440,415; estimated to July 1969, 550,000. MORRIS K. UDALL, Democrat, of Tucson, Ariz.; born in St. Johns, Ariz., June 15, 1922, son of Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Levi S. Udall and Louise Lee Udall; attended public schools of St. Johns, Ariz.; member LDS (Mormon) Church; enlisted United States Army 1942; discharged 1946; captain U.S. Air Force with service Pacific Theater; LL. B. University of Arizona 1949 (president student body 1947-48, co-captain basketball team); played pro-fessional basketball with Denver Nuggets 1948-49; county attorney, Pima County (Tucson) 1952-54; partner, law firm Udall & Udall 1949-61; vice president Arizona State Bar Association 1961; author ‘‘Arizona Law of Evidence,” West Publishing Co., 1960, and various articles on legal subjects; coauthor with Donald G. Tacheron of “The Job of the Congressman,” The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inec., 1966; president, Tucson YMCA 1960; trustee of Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum; married in 1968 to Ella Royston; 6 children by former marriage: three sons, Mark, Randy, and Bradley; three daughters, Anne, Judith, and Katherine; elected to 87th Congress May 2, 1961, to vacancy created by resignation of his brother, Stewart L. Udall; reelected to each subsequent Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Apache, Coconino, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, Mohave, Navajo, and Yavapai. MARICOPA COUNTY: That portion of Maricopa County not included within the First Dis- trict. Population (1960), 405,217; estimated to July 1967, 523,000. SAM STEIGER, Republican, of Prescott, Ariz.; born in New York City, N.Y., March 10, 1929; son of Lewis and Rebecca Steiger; attended grade and high schools in New York City; studied animal husbandry at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., and Colorado A&M, Fort Collins, Colo.; served as a tank platoon leader in Korea while a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army; was awarded the Silver Star and Purple Heart; father of three children, Lewis, Gail, and Delia Rebecca; rancher and horse breeder at Prescott, Ariz.; member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Quarter Horse Association, American Society of Range Management, Arizona Farm Bureau Federation, Kiwanis, Masons, Elks; director, Prescott Press Club; Yavapai Community Hospital board director; was Vietnam correspondent for Phoenix Gazette and Prescott Courier news-papers in 1965; elected two terms in the Arizona Senate in 1960-62 as senator from Yavapai County; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. ARKANSAS ; Biographical 11 ARKANSAS (Population (1960), 1,786,272; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 1,995,000) SENATORS JOHN L. McCLELLAN, Democrat, of Camden, Ark.; born at Sheridan, Grant County, Ark., February 25, 1896; first lieutenant of A. S. 8S. C. during the First World War; lawyer; prosecuting attorney of the seventh judicial district of Arkansas, 1926-30; married Norma Myers Cheatham, November 10, 1937; member of 74th and 75th Congresses from the Sixth Congressional District of Arkansas; elected United States Senator November 3, 1942, for the term be-ginning January 3, 1943; reelected in 1948, 1954, 1960, and 1966 for the term ending January 3, 1973. J. W. FULBRIGHT, Democrat, of Fayetteville, Ark.; son of Jay and Roberta Waugh Fulbright; University of Arkansas, B.A.; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford Uni-versity B.A., M.A.; George Washington University LL.B.; attorney, United States Department of Justice; instructor in law, George Washington University; president, University of Arkansas; elected to the 78th Congress on November 3, 1942; elected to the United States Senate November 7, 1944, for the term ending January 3, 1951; reelected November 7, 1950, for the term ending January 3, 1957; reelected November 6, 1956, for the term ending January 3, 1963; reelected November 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1969; reelected November 5, 1968, for the term ending January 3, 1975. : REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Clay, Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, Greene, Jackson, Lawrence, Lee, Mississippi, Monroe, Phillips, Poinsett, Randolph, St. Francis, and Woodruff (15 counties). Popu-lation (1960), 444,094. WILLIAM VOLLIE (BILL) ALEXANDER, Jr. Democrat, of Osceola, Mississippi County, Ark.; born in Memphis, Shelby County, Tenn., January 16, 1934; attended University of Arkansas, graduated from Southwestern at Mem-phis in 1957 with B.A. degree in political science; received LL.B. degree from Vanderbilt University in 1960; served as president of the student body in law school in 1959-60; served in the U.S. Army in 1951-53 in the Adjutant General Corps; married Gwendolyn Haven on February 6, 1957; one daughter, Alyse Haven, born April 25, 1968; legal research assistant to Federal Judge Marion Boyd, Memphis, Tenn., 1960-61; associate, firm of Montedonico, Boone, Gil-liland, Heiskell & Loch, 1961-63; partner, firm of Swift & Alexander, Osceola, Ark., 1963-68; member and Sunday School teacher, Calvary Episcopal Church, Osceola, Ark.; commissioner, Arkansas Waterways Commission; secretary, Osceola Port Authority; member, Osceola Civic Center Commission; director, Northeast Arkansas HKconomic Development District; director, Mississippi County O.E.O.; attorney for Mississippi County Urban Renewal Agency ; director, East Arkansas Area Council of Boy Scouts; member, Mississippi County Quorum Court and its Budget Commission; director, Mississippi County Y.M.C.A.; member, American Academy of Political and Social Science; member of Alumni Board of Directors, Southwestern at Memphis; director, Osceola Municipal Port Authority; director, Osceola Municipal Planning Commission; member, Osceola Bar Association, Mississippi County Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Tennessee Bar Association, American Bar Association, Northeast Arkansas Bar Association; admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court; member and past president, Osceola Rotary Club; member, Masons, American Legion, Kappa Sigma Fraternity; named to Who's Who in the South and South-west, 1967; Outstanding Civic Leaders of America, 1967; elected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Arkansas, Baxter, Cleburne, Conway, Faulkner, Fulton, Inde-pendence, Izard, Lonoke, Perry, Prairie, Pulaski, Sharp, Stone, and White (15 counties). Population (1960), 443,892; estimated to July 1969, 518,233. WILBUR D. MILLS, Democrat, of Kensett, Ark., was born there May 24, 1909; attended Hendrix College and Harvard Law School; married Miss Clarine / Billingsley, of Kensett, May 27, 1934, and they have two daughters—Martha Sue Congressional Directory ARKANSAS and Rebecca Ann; lawyer; admitted to practice law before Supreme Court of Arkansas in November 1933, the Supreme Court of the United States in 1939; served as county and probate judge of White County, Ark., 1934 to 1938, inclusive; Methodist; thirty-third degree Mason; elected to 76th and succeeding Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Benton, Boone, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Garland, Hempstead, Howard, Johnson, Little River, Logan, Madison, Marion, Montgomery, Newton, Pike, Polk, Pope, Scott, Searcy, Sebastian, Sevier, Van Buren, Washington, and Yell (25 counties). Population (1960), 444,719; estimated to July 1969, 534,984. JOHN PAUL HAMMERSCHMIDT, Republican, of Harrison, Ark.; born in Harrison, May 4, 1922; son of Junie Mildred (Taylor) Hammerschmidt and Arthur P. Hammerschmidt; former lumberman; completed high school at Har-rison, Ark.; attended The Citadel, Charleston, S.C., Oklahoma A. & M. College, and the University of Arkansas; entered Army Air Corps in 1942 as private, grad-uated from aviation cadet training as a 2d lieutenant, and served as a pilot with 3d Combat Cargo Group in China-Burma-India theatre; awarded Air Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters, Distinguished Flying Cross with three Oak Leaf Clusters and three Battle Stars; still serving in Air Force Reserve; president, Hammerschmidt Lumber Co.; president, Construction Products Co.; member, board of directors, First National Bank, Harrison; board of directors, Harrison Federal Savings and Loan Association; served as president of Arkansas Lumber Dealers Associa-tion; past president, Southwestern Lumbermen’s Association, Kansas City, Mo.; has served on board of directors, National Lumber and Building Material Dealers; member, First Presbyterian Church, ordained to the board of elders, and board of deacons; past president, Harrison Rotary Club; former chairman, City Planning Commission; past president, Boone County Industrial Development Corp.; member, Boone Masonic Blue Lodge No. 314; 32d Degree Mason, Little Rock Consistory; Scimitar Shrine; B.P.O.E.; American Legion, and Veterans of Foreign Wars; Harrison City Council, 6 years; elected Harrison’s Man of the Year, 1965; active in Republican politics since 1949; State committeeman from Boone County, 14 years; served as State treasurer and member of Republican National Finance Committee; delegate to Republican National Convention, 1964; State chairman, Arkansas Republican State Central Committee since 1964; married Virginia (Ginny) Sharp of Bellefonte, Ark.; one son, John Arthur, student Dartmouth College; elected, as the first Republican Congressman from Arkansas in 94 years, to 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Clark, Cleveland, Columbia, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Grant, Hot Spring, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lincoln, Miller, Nevada, Ouachita, Saline, and Union (20 counties). Population (1960), 453,567; estimated to July 1969, 490,000. DAVID PRYOR, Democrat, of Camden, Ark.; born in Camden, Ark., August 29, 1934; son of the late Edgar Pryor and Susie Newton Pryor; attended public schools of Camden, Ark., Henderson State College at Arkadelphia, and Univer-sity of Arkansas, graduating with a B.A. degree in government, 1957; entered University of Arkansas Law School, 1961, graduating and passing bar examina-tion, 1964; practicing attorney in Camden, Ark., in the firm of Pryor & Barnes; established the newspaper, Ouachita Citizen, in Camden, Ark., 1957, and pub-lished it for 4 years; in 1960, elected State representative of Ouachita County; reelected in 1962 and 1964; member, First Presbyterian Church of Camden, member, Junior Chamber of Commerce; former director, Camden Chamber of Commerce; member, Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and Blue Key; member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; honorary member, Delta Theta Phi; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities; president of the New Democratic Mem-bers of the House (90th Congress); selected by Arkansas Jaycees on March 11, 1967, as one of five outstanding young men in Arkansas; delegate to Democratic National Convention in 1968 and member of Credentials Committee; married Barbara Lunsford of Fayetteville; three children, David, Jr., Mark, and Scott; elected to 89th Congress November 8, 1966, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Oren Harris; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; member of House Appropriations Committee. CALIFORNIA B 1ographzcal 13 CALIFORNIA (Population (1960), 15,717,204; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 19,443,000) SENATORS GEORGE LLOYD MURPHY, Republican, of Beverly Hills, Calif.; born in New Haven, Conn., July 4, 1902, son of Mike Murphy who trained the first two American Olympic track teams; educated at Peddie Institute, the Pauling School, and studied engineering at Yale University; married the former Julie Johnson in 1926; two children, Dennis and Melissa (Mrs. Robert W. Ellis ITI); appeared in four Broadway shows and 45 motion pictures; earned an ‘Oscar’ and the un-official title of “Hollywood Ambassador’; recognized by the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard for activities in entertainment during World War II; received awards and honors from U.S. Department of State, American Red Cross, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, USO, Boy Scouts, Cancer Prevention Society, University of Southern California, and received the first national award by the National Conference of Christians and Jews; lifetime union member; elected twice as president of the AFL-CIO affiliated Screen Actors Guild and served on the board of directors for 15 years; recently elected president of Yale's Sheffield Scientific School, Class of 1925; chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of California in 1953 and 1954; delegate to four Republican National Conventions and was in charge of programs in 1956, 1960, and 1968; elected to the United States Senate November 3, 1964, for a full term, com-mencing January 3, 1965; subsequently appointed December 31, 1964; chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, 1967-1968; member of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare and the Armed Services Committee. ALAN CRANSTON, Democrat, of Los Angeles; born in Palo Alto, Calif., on June 19, 1914, son of William and Carol Cranston; reared in Los Altos, Calif.; attended Mt. View Union High School in Los Altos, Pomona College and Uni-versity of Mexico; graduated from Stanford University, 1936; International News Service, covering England, Germany, Italy, and Ethiopia, 1937-38; re-turned to the United States and continued writing, 1939; chief, foreign language division, Office of War Information, 1940-44; enlisted in the U.S. Army, 1944, and served until the conclusion of World War II; national president, United World Federalists, seeking to strengthen the United Nations, 1949-52; wrote Killing of Peace, rated by the New York Times as 1 of 10 best books published in 1945; founded and served as the first president of the California Democratic Council, 1953-57; elected first Democratic controller of California in 72 years, 1958; reelected in 1962; wife, Geneva; two sons, Rob and Kim; his business career has been in land investment and home construction; elected to the United States Senate November 5, 1968, for the term ending January 3, 1975. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounNTIES: Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino, Napa, and Sonoma, together with all that portion of the County of Marin lying north and west of a line extending from south of Hamil-ton Air Force Base on the east to south of Stinson Beach on the west. Population (1960), 412,682; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. DON H. CLAUSEN, Republican, of Crescent City, Calif.; born in Ferndale, Calif., April 27, 1923; married Ollie Piper; two daughters, Beverly and Dawn Marie; graduated from elementary and high school in Ferndale; attended San Jose State College; V5 Program, U.S. Navy; California Polytechnic; Weber College, Ogden, Utah; St. Mary’s College, California; business: insurance, Clausen Asso-ciates, Crescent City; Air Ambulance Service, Clausen Flying Service, Crescent City; military service: U.S. Navy, carrier pilot, Asiatic-Pacific, World War II; member of Del Norte County Chamber of Commerce; past member board of supervisors, Del Norte County; past president, Supervisors, Unit, Redwood Empire Association; County Supervisors Association of California; elected to the 88th Congress January 22, 1963, to fill vacancy caused by the death of Clem Miller; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, El Dorado, Inyo, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama, Trinity, and Tuolumne (20 counties). Population (1960), 446,974; estimated to July 1969, 560,000. HAROLD T. (BIZZ) JOHNSON, Democrat, of Roseville, Calif.; born in Yolo County; attended Roseville schools and University of Nevada; supervisor of Pacific Fruit Express Co.; district chairman, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks; married to Albra I. Manuel, has one son and one daughter; served as school trustee, city councilman, and for 7 years as mayor of Roseville; president, Amer-ican River Development League; member: Lambda Chi Alpha, Eagles, Moose, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, Elks; elected to State senate in 1948; reelected without opposition in 1952 and 1956; elected to 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—City of Sacramento, excluding the Natomas area west of the Western Pacific Rail-road, plus the northeastern metropolitan area of Sacramento County west of Sunrise Boulevard from the northern boundary of Mather Air Force Base to Madison Avenue west to Dewey Drive, then north to Lars age 80, then northeast to Placer County line. Population (1960), 418,909; estimated to July 1969, 640,000. JOHN EMERSON MOSS, Democrat, of Sacramento, Calif.; born in Carbon County, Utah; attended Sacramento public schools and Sacramento College; businessman and real estate broker; served in the United States Navy during World War II; elected member California State Assembly for ninth district November 2, 1948; reelected November 7, 1950; assistant Democratic floor leader of the assembly 1949-52 sessions; married Jean Kueny September 15, 1935; two daughters, Jennifer Afton (Mrs. Michael A. Soderstrand) and Allison Effie (Mrs. Hillis L. Warren; one granddaughter, Tabitha Lynn Warren) ; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th Congress November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958, after being nominated by both Democratic and Republican parties; reelected to the 87th Congress without opposition; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; chairman, Government Operations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations and Government Information; member, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee; chairman, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Subcommittee on Commerce and Finance; Deputy Majority Whip second session 87th Congress and 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Colusa, Glenn, Lake, Solano, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba, including portions of Sacramento County outside of the city of Sacramento, but including the city of Folsom, city of Galt, Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, Fair Oaks, Herald, Hood, Isleton, Natomas, Northgate, Orangevale, and Walnut Grove. Population (1960), 394,538; estimated to July 1969, 550,000. ROBERT L. LEGGETT, Democrat, of Vallejo, Calif.; born in Richmond, Calif., July 26, 1926; attended the University of California at Berkeley, B.A. degree in political science, 1947; J.D. University of California’s Boalt Hall School of Law, 1950; senior partner, law firm of Leggett, Gianola & Dacey in Vallejo, Calif.; U.S. Navy, World War II, Navy aviation; elected to the California State Legislature in 1960, and served one term in the State Assembly; married Barbara Burnett of San Francisco; three children: Diana, Jeanne, and Rob; member of the Kiwanis Club, Elks, Redmen, Sons of Italy, and American Legion; elected in 1962 to serve in the 88th Congress and was reelected in 1964, 1966, and 1968; member of the House Armed Services Committee, and is the ranking Democrat on the Antisubmarine Warfare Subcommittee; also serves on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTY oF SAN FRANCISCO: Central and eastern portion, including such areas as the historic Mission, Excelsior, Portola, Bayview, Hunters Point, Twin Peaks, Nob Hill, Telegraph Hill, Potrero Hill, North Beach, Chinatown, Fisherman’s Wharf, Haight-Ashbury, and the financial district of San Francisco. Population (1960) 433,236. PHILLIP BURTON, Democrat, of San Francisco, Calif.; born in Cincinnati, Ohio, June 1, 1926; graduate George Washington High School, San Francisco, 1944; graduated in 1947 from University of Southern California; A.B. degree in political science; president, Campus Chapter of Blue Key; received LL.B. degree in 1952 from Golden Gate Law School; attorney at law, admitted to practice before U.S. Supreme Court in 1956; veteran of World War II and the Korean CALIFORNIA Biographical conflict; married and has one daughter; elected in 1956 to California State As-sembly as youngest member; the only Democrat to defeat incumbent Republican in that year in California; served as chairman of Assembly Committee on Social Welfare for 5 years, until election to Congress; former national officer of Young Democrats; a founder of the California Democratic Council; youngest delegate to represent the United States at the Atlantic Treaty Association Conference in France in 1959; elected to the 88th Congress February 18, 1964, in a special election; secretary-treasurer of the 88th Congress Democratic Club; elected regional vice chairman of Democratic Study Group; reelected to the 89th (unop-posed), 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee and the Education and Labor Committee. SIXTH DISTRICT.—COUNTY OF SAN FrANCISCO: Portions of the 18th, 19th, 20th, and 23d Assembly Districts. MARIN COUNTY: Southern portion, including Belvedere, Corte Madera, Fairfax, Larkspur, Ross, San Anselmo, San Rafael, Sausalito, Mill Valley, and Tiburon. Population (1960), 428,205; estimated to July 1969, 475,000. WILLIAM S. MAILLIARD, Republican, of San Francisco, Calif.; born June 10, 1917, in Belvedere, Calif.; Yale University, B. A., 1939; with American Trust Co. of San Francisco 1940-41, and 1946; assistant to director, California Academy of Sciences, 1951-52; military service: assistant naval attaché, Embassy, London, 1939-40; Bureau of Naval Personnel 1941-42; Naval War College 1942; Seventh Amphibious Force, aide and flag lieutenant to Vice Adm. D. E. Barbey, 1943-46; rear admiral, USN R; awarded Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star; assistant to director California Youth Authority 1947; Republican nominee for Congress 1948; secretary to Gov. Earl Warren 1949-51; Protestant; married Millicent Fox, July 10, 1957; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952, and subsequent Congres; 1963, U.S. Delegate to 18th Session of the United Nations General ssembly. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Northwest Alameda County, including Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, Pied-mont, and the portion of Oakland generally north of Seminary Avenue. Population (1960), 396,242; estimated to January 1969, 450,000. JEFFERY COHELAN, Democrat, of Berkeley, Calif.; born in San Francisco, Calif., June 24, 1914; A.B. degree (¥Econ.), University of California; Graduate School of Economics, University of California; Fulbright research scholar, United Kingdom, Leeds and Oxford Universities, 1953-54; secretary-treasurer Milk Drivers and Dairy Employees Local 302, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, 1942; consultant, University of California Institute of Industrial Relations; member of Berkeley Welfare Commission, 1949-53; elected to Berkeley City Council, May 1955; married to Evelyn Elizabeth Ellis February 10, 1939; two daughters—Pamela Joy Benson (married to David Benson, currently Peace Corps representative, Ankara, Turkey), and Catherine Anna, of Berkeley, Calif.; and two sons—Terrence Daniel (married to Sondra Wilson Cohelan), University of Maryland, and Timothy Douglas, Lt. (j.g.) USNR, U.S.S. Catskill; elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to the subsequent Congresses; former member Armed Services and District of Columbia Committees; member of Appropriations Committee. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Includes part of the city of Oakland south of a line commencing where 23d avenue joins the Park Street Bridge to Alameda, runs along 23d Avenue to East 14th Street, then along East 14th Street to Seminary Avenue, up Seminary Avenue to MacArthur Boulevard, then along MacArthur Boulevard to Lincoln Avenue and up Lincoln Avenue to Joaquin Miller Road, then along this road to Skyline Boulevard and the county line; part of the city of Hayward north of a line commencing on Hes- erian Boulevard at Bartlett Avenue, along Hesperian Boulevard to Winton Avenue to the Nimitz iii then along the Freeway to West A Street over to the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks, then along the tracks back to West Jackson Street, then along to Mission Boulevard, to Highland Avenue and roughly along Highland Avenue up to Civic Avenue, then to Hayward Boulevard and over to Fairview Avenue, and then over the Sunol Ridge to the county line; also includes all of Alameda, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, Castro Valley, Dublin, Sunol, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Population (1960), 389,767; estimated to January 1969, 444,286. GEORGE P. MILLER, Democrat, of Alameda, Calif.; born in San Francisco, Calif., January 15, 1891; was graduated from St. Mary’s College with the degree of B.S. in C.E.; during the 1962 Centennial Year was presented with an honorary doctor of science degree from St. Mary’s College; veteran of World War I, serving as lieutenant, Field Artillery, and was graduated from the School of Fire for Field Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA Artillery at Fort Sill, Okla.; executive secretary to the California Division of Fish and Game, 1941-44; served two terms in the California State Assembly, 52d and 53d sessions, 1937 and 1939; married Esther Perkins and they have one daughter, Mrs. Donald B. (Ann) Muir; two grandsons, Christopher and Peter, and one granddaughter, Katherine Ann; elected to the 79th Congress on November 7, 1944; reelected to the 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; chairman of the Committee on Science and Astronautics, a permanent committee of the House of Representatives; appointed in the 88th Congress to the Special Select Committee on Government Research; special advisor to the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations of the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space; and a member of the National Historical Publications Commission; 1967, recipient of the Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy for ‘his sustained leadership in the formulation and execution of National policy contributing im-measurably to the remarkable accomplishments of the United States space effort.” NINTH DISTRICT.—COUNTY OF ALAMEDA: Assembly district 13. COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA: Part of assembly district 24; and assembly district 25. COUNTY OF SAN MATEO: Part of assembly district 26. Population (1960), 401,528; estimated to July 1969, 525,000. DON EDWARDS, Democrat, of San Jose, Calif.; district office: 999 West Taylor Street, San Jose; born in San Jose, Calif.; married; wife, Clyda Edwards; five sons—Leonard Perry Edwards II, Thomas Charles Edwards, Samuel Dyer Edwards, Bruce Haven Edwards, and William Don Edwards; attended public schools in San Jose and graduated Stanford University; Stanford Law School, 1936-38; admitted State Bar of California; special agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1940-41; U.S. Navy, 1942-45, Naval Intelligence and gunnery officer; occupation, president, Valley Title Company, San Jose, Calif.; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: San Benito; Santa Clara (western and southern portions). Population (1960), 393,962; estimated to July 1969, 630,000. CHARLES S. GUBSER, Republican, of Gilroy, Calif.; born February 1, 1916, in Gilroy, Calif.; graduate of Gilroy Union High School, San Jose State Junior College, and University of California (A. B. 1937); 2 years’ graduate work at University of California; taught in California secondary schools; now a farmer; married to former Joan Brimberry; one daughter, Mrs. Raymond Camino; three grandchildren, Kenneth Allan, Thomas Scott, and Carrie Lynn Camino; elected as assemblyman to California State Legislature in 1950; elected to the 83d Con-gress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—SAN MATEO COUNTY: Except for approximately 8,000 residents in the southerly portion called East Palo Alto. Population (1960), 428,808; estimated to July 1969, 552,000. PAUL N. (PETE) McCLOSKEY, Jr., Republican, of Portola Valley, Calif.; born in San Bernardino, Calif., September 29, 1927; graduate, grammar and high school, South Pasadena-San Marino, Calif.; attended Occidental College and California Institute of Technology under Navy V-5 Pilot Program; graduate, Stanford University, 1950, and Stanford University Law School, 1953; served in the U.S. Navy, seaman first class, 1945-47; during Korean Conflict, U.S. Marine Corps, 1950-52; second lieutenant, 5th Marines; recipient of Navy Cross, Silver Star, and Purple Heart; Active Reserve, 7th Infantry Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, 1952-60; Ready Reserve, 1960-67; present rank, lieutenant colonel; president, Palo Alto Area Bar Association, 1960-61; president, Conference of Barristers of State Bar of California, 1961-62; trustee, Santa Clara County Bar Association, 1965-67; lecturer on legal ethics, Santa Clara and Stanford Law Schools, 1964-67; chairman, “Critical Issues’ conference, California Republican League and president, Portola Valley-Woodside Chapter, California Republican League, 1967; named Young Man of the Year, Palo Alto Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1961; married Caroline Wadsworth of Altadena, Calif., August 6, 1949; four children, Nancy, Peter, John, and Kathleen; elected to the 90th Congress by special election December 12, 1967; reelected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968. CALIFORNIA Biographical TWELFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Kings, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Cruz (4 counties). Population (1960), 413,568; estimated to July 1969, 556,000. BURT L. TALCOTT, Republican, of Salinas, Calif.; born in Billings, Mont., February 22, 1920; parents, Burt B. and Hester V. Talcott; married the former Lee G. Taylor of Great Falls, Mont.; one son, Ronald T. Talcott, captain, U.S. Air Force; graduated Stanford University, Calif., B.A., political science, 1942, LL.B. 1948; Sigma Chi and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; attorney, of counsel Pioda, Leach, Stave, Bryan & Ames and Burt L. Talcott, Salinas, Calif.; former journeyman carpenter, union member; U.S. Air Corps, 1942-45, B-24 pilot, German prisoner of war 14 months, honorably discharged as first lieutenant with Air Medal and Purple Heart, with clusters; formerly: trustee, Methodist Church; Commissioner of Athletics, Coast Counties Athletic League, 1954-58; Monterey County supervisor, 1954-62; Outstanding Young Man of Salinas, 1954; past director of Stanford Alumni Association, Stanford Buck Club, Salinas JayCees, Salinas Chamber of Commerce, Little League Baseball, American Red Cross, Junior Achievement, Inc., American Field Service; honorary life member PTA; member, American Legion, Caterpillar Club, Commonwealth Club of California, B.P.O. Elks, Salinas Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, Monterey County and California Bar Associations; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member, Committee on Appro-priations, Minority Regional Whip. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. —CoUNTIES: Santa Barbara, Ventura, and a portion of Los Angeles west of Topanga Canyon Road. Population (1960) 393,199; estimated to July 1969, 800,000. CHARLES M. TEAGUE, Republican, of Ojai, Calif.; born in Santa Paula, Calif., September 18, 1909; educated in the public schools of Santa Paula; graduated from Stanford University in 1931 and from Stanford Law School in 1934; lawyer; married to the former Marjorie Cowden; three children—Norma Teague Potter (Mrs. J. B. Potter, Jr., North Hollywood, Calif.), Alan Teague (married to the former Elizabeth Lee McKee of Ventura, Calif.), and Judith Teague (Mrs. Robert Kenyon, Santa Rosa, Calif.) ; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoONTRA CosTA County. Population (1960), 409,030; estimated to July 1969, 560,000. JEROME R. WALDIE, Democrat, of Antioch, Calif.; born in Antioch, Calif., February 15, 1925; attended Antioch public schools; A.B., political science, cum laude, University of California, 1950; LL.B., University of California School of Law (Boalt), 1953; member of California Assembly, 1959-66; majority leader of the assembly, 1961-66; married the former D. Joanne Gregg of North Dakota; three children, Jill, Jonathon, and Jeffrey; veteran; member of Odd Fellows, Elks, Moose, American Legion, and Native Sons of the Golden West; elected, by special election, June 7, 1966, to the 89th Congress, to fill vacancy caused by the death of John F. Baldwin; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: San Joaquin; Stanislaus; Merced: The northeasterly portion, including that east of the center line of State Highway 99 southward from its intersection with Stanislaus County to the center of the channel of the Merced River, thence northeasterly along the center of the channel to the center line of Santa Fe Drive, thence southerly along the center line of Santa Fe Drive to the center line of Cressey Way, thence southerly along the center line of Cressey Way and its prolonga-tion to the center line of White Crane Road, thence easterly along the center line of White Crane Road and its prolongations to the center line of Gurr Road, thence northerly to the center line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way, thence southeasterly to the center line of Franklin Road, thence northerly to the prolongation of Eucalyptus Avenue, thence easterly to the Mariposa County boundary. Popu-lation (1960), 431,027; estimated to July 1969, 511,168. JOHN J. McFALL, Democrat, of Manteca, Calif.; born February 20, 1918, in Buffalo, N.Y.; married to former Evelyn Anklam; three children: Joseph, 19; Alicia, 16; and Sarah, 13; attended the public schools of Manteca; graduated from Modesto Junior College in 1936, from University of California in 1938, A.B. (political science), and from University of California (Boalt Hall) LL. B. 1941; admitted to California bar in 1941; during World War II served as a staff sergeant in the Security Intelligence Corps 1942-46; engaged in the practice of law in 33-350°—70——4 Congressional Directory CALIFORNTA Manteca, Calif., since 1946; mayor of Manteca, 1948-50; Assemblyman, Cali-fornia Legislature, 1951-56; member of: I.0.0.F., Masons, Scottish Rite and Shrine, Eagles, Lions Club, Grange, American Legion, California Bar Association; elected to 85th Congress November 6, 1956; reelected to 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th 90th, and 91st Congresses. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT. —CoUNTY OF FRESNO; COUNTY OF MERCED: That portion not included in the 15th District. Population (1960), 432,647; estimated to July 1969, 501,000. B. F. SISK, Democrat, of Fresno, Calif.; born Montague, Tex., December 14, 1910, the son of Arthur Lee and Lavina (Thomas) Sisk; graduated from Meadow, Tex., high school; attended Abilene Christian College, Abilene, Tex.; moved to San Joaquin Valley of California in 1937; married April 20, 1931, to Reta Mitchell; daughters, Mrs. J. Martin Temple and Mrs. John H. Pittenger; home address: 3860 Balch Avenue, Fresno, Calif.; elected to 84th Congress November 2, 1954, reelected to each succeeding Congress. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTY OF LOS ANGELES: Assembly districts 67 and 68, and portions of assembly districts 38, 44, and 46; cities of Avalon, Carson, Gardena, Harbor City, Lawndale, Lomita, Wilmington, and portions of Compton, Los Angeles City, Hawthorne, Long Beach, Redondo Beach, San Pedro, and Torrance; in addition, unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County, Athens, Domin-guez, Keystone, Larambla, Moneta, Norman, Oceanview, and coastal islands of Catalina, and San Clemente. Population (1960), 388,605; estimated to July 1969, 475,000. GLENN M. ANDERSON, Democrat, of Harbor City, Calif.; born in Haw-thorne, Calif., February 21, 1913; B.A. degree, University of California, Los Angeles, in political science and psychology; Infantry sergeant, U.S. Army, in World War II; elected mayor of Hawthorne in 1940 at the age of 27; served in the California State Assembly, 1943-51; elected Lieutenant Governor of Cali-fornia, 1958, reelected in 1962; regent of University of California 1959-67; mem-ber of the board of trustees of the California State Colleges, 1961-67; member (chairman 3 years) State Lands Commission, 1959-67; former member of the Commission of the Californias; former member and first chairman of the Cali-fornia Council on Urban Growth; past chairman of the California Interstate Cooperation Commission; member of American Legion, DAV, AMVETS, Elks, Kiwanis, Native Sons of Golden West, Redmen, Hawthorne Chamber of Com-merce; married Lee Dutton; three children: Melinda, Evan, and Glenn Michael; elected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—TuLARE County. All of Kern County, except that portion lying east of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. Population (1960), 423,710; estimated to July 1969, 480,000. ROBERT B. MATHIAS, Republican, of Visalia, Calif.; born in Tulare, Calif., November 17, 1930; son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mathias; educated in the public schools and a graduate of Tulare High School; attended Kiski Preparatory School, Saltsburg, Pa., 1949; B.S. degree in education, Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif., 1953; military service: 1954, U.S. Marine Corps, Quantico, Va., and Pendleton, Calif.; captain, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve until recent honorable discharge; 1948 and 1952, represented the United States in the 1948 and 1952 Olympics; winning the Decathlon event both years; 1949-51 represented A.A.U. in Europe; 1955, 4-month leave from U.S. Marine Corps on loan to Department of State for international promotion of American youth programs; personal repre-sentative for President Eisenhower at Melbourne, Australia, Olympics, 1956; served, at the request of Department of State, as goodwill ambassador, promoter, and participator in educational youth programs in many foreign countries; 1952, selected by U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of America’s 10 most out-standing young men; 1961, formed the Bob Mathias Sierra Boys Camp; assigned by Sports Illustrated to cover the 1964 Olympies in Tokyo; member, board of directors, Mid-State Savings and Loan, Tulare, Calif. ; sports advisory committee, Sears, Roebuck & Co.; First Methodist Church, Tulare, Calif.; B.P.O.E.; A.A.U. Track and Field Advisory Committee; secretary, California Republican Delega-tion; member, House Agriculture Committee; Republican Task Force on Crime; married Melba Wiser, June 17, 1953; three children: Romel, March 16, 1955, Megan, October 12, 1957, and Marissa, May 22, 1961; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. CALIFORNIA Biographical NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTY OF LOS ANGELES: Assembly districts 51 and 66; including all or part of sections of East Los Angeles, and the cities of Artesia, Cerritos, Commerce, Downey, Hawaiian Gardens, Lakewood, La Mirada, Montebello, Norwalk, Pico Rivera, Santa Fe Springs, and Whittier, and unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County contiguous to these cities. Population (1960), 408,642; estimated to April 1969, 508,548. CHET HOLIFIELD, Democrat, of Montebello, Calif.; born in Mayfield, Ky., December 3, 1903, son of Ercie V. and Bessie Lee (Brady) Holifield; educated in the public schools of Arkansas; resided in Montebello, Calif., since 1920; engaged in manufacturing and selling of men’s apparel for over 38 years; member of the Christian Church; delegate to the Democratic National Conventions in 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, and 1964; married Miss Vernice Caneer; four daughters—Lois Anita (Mrs. William Mulholland), Betty Lee (Mrs. Robert H. Feldmann), Willa Mae (Mrs. Donald Lee Douglas), and Jo Ann (Mrs. Robert Ward); 15 grandchildren; elected to the 78th Congress in November 1942 as the first representative from the newly reapportioned 19th Congressional Dis-trict of California; reelected to the 79th and succeeding terms of Congress; honorary degrees: East Los Angeles College, associate of arts, 1962; Lynchburg College, doctor of laws, 1964, and Whittier College, doctor of laws, 1966 ; chairman 87th, 89th, and 91st Congresses, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; chairman, Subcommittee on Military Operations, House Committee on Government Opera-tions; member of President’s Special Evaluation Commission on Atomic Bomb Tests at Bikini Atoll; member of the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (new Hoover Commission); congressional adviser on the U.S. delegation to the International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, Switzerland, 1955; representative of Joint Committee on Atomic Energy at first organizational meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, Austria, October 1957; congressional adviser to U.S. delegation to the Third General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency at Vienna, Austria, in 1959; congressional adviser to the American delegation at the Conference on the Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapons Tests at Geneva, Switzer-land, in 1959 and 1961; congressional adviser to U.S. delegation to the Seventh General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, Aus-tria, in 1963, and congressional adviser to the U.S. delegation to the Ninth General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency at Tokyo, Japan, Septem-ber 1965; congressional adviser to U.S. delegation to the Eighteen-Nation Dis-armament Conference at Geneva, Switzerland, 1967 and 1968; congressional adviser to the Twelfth General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency at Vienna, Austria, September 1968; recipient, Congressional Distinguished Service Award, American Political Science Association, 1967; recipient, first National Security Award, United States Civil Defense Council, 1969; congres-sional adviser to the Thirteenth Session of the General Conference of the Inter-national Atomic Energy Agency at Vienna, Austria, September 1969. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—CoUNTY OF LOS ANGELES: General assembly districts 43 and 47. Popula-tion (1960), 409,696; estimated to July 1969, 450,000. H. ALLEN SMITH, Republican, of Glendale, Calif.; born in Dixon, Ill, October 8, 1909; moved to California in 1924; attended Hollywood High School and University of California, Los Angeles; obtained A.B. degree in 1930 and LL. B. degree in 1933 from the University of Southern California; admitted to the practice of law in 1934 and practiced until December 1935 and then became a special agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; served as special agent until the latter part of 1942, at which time became manager of plant protection at Lockheed Aircraft Corp.; returned to law practice in 1944; married Elizabeth McKay in 1934 and has two sons—Stephen Allen Smith and Lauren McKay Smith; member of Masons, Al Malaikah Shrine, Los Angeles County Peace Officers Association, California State Peace Officers Association, Society of Former Special Agents of FBI, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Kappa Psi; elected to California State Assembly, 43d district, in 1948; reelected three times and fourth term expired December 31, 1956; elected to the 85th Congress on November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of Rules Committee. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTY OF L0S ANGELES: That part which includes the south central portion of Los Angeles City and County generally west of Alameda and east of the Harbor Freeway, south of Olympic Boulevard to Redondo Beach Boulevard; also includes a portion of the city of Compton. Population (1960), 401,094. AUGUSTUS F. HAWKINS, Democrat, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in Shreve-port, La., August 31, 1907; at age 11 came to California; attended local schools, Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA including Jefferson High in district now representing; graduated from U.C.L.A. with A.B. in economics, and from Institute of Government, U.S.C.; active in juvenile delinquency prevention work, Los Angeles County; first legislation as a member of the assembly gave legal recognition to the Coordinating Council movement to help youth; engaged in real estate business; Mason, and active in civie, church, and social clubs throughout the State; elected to assembly, 1934; reelected every 2 years thereafter; served as chairman, committees on Public Utilities, Unemployment, and Labor and Capital; and special subcommittees on Housing, Rapid Transit, and Sales Taxes; in 1953, elected to Rules Committee and reelected 1955, 1957, 1959, and 1961; in 1959 appointed chairman of Assembly Rules Committee and elected chairman of the Joint Committee on Legislative Organization; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—Lo0s ANGELES COUNTY: Communities of Arleta, Pacoima, Panorama City, North Hollywood, Reseda, Sepulveda, Sun Valley, Sylmar, and Van Nuys, in the city of Los Angeles; -and the city of San Fernando. Population (1960), 428,340; estimated to July 1969, 550,000. JAMES C. CORMAN, Democrat, of Van Nuys, Calif.; born October 20, 1920, in Galena, Kans.; moved to California in 1933; graduate of University of California at Los Angeles, 1942, and University of Southern California Law School, 1948; two children, Mary Anne and James C., Jr.; married Carole Franda, 1967; admitted to California Bar, 1949; member of Methodist Church, Lions Interna-tional, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2323, Elks Post 2028, American, California, Los Angeles, and San Fernando Valley Bar Associations; elected to 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to 88th, 8th, 90th and 91st Congresses; member of House Committee on Ways and Means and Select Committee on Small Business, serving as chairman of Subcommittee on Government Procurement and Economic Concentration; named by President Johnson to National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, 1st session, 90th Congress; district office: 14422 Victory Boulevard, Van Nuys, Calif. 91401. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTY OF LoS ANGELES: Assembly districts 38 and 52. Population (1960), 408,099; estimated to July 1969, 425,000. DELWIN (DEL) MORGAN CLAWSON, Republican, of Compton, Calif.; born in Thatcher, Ariz., January 11, 1914; educated in Pima and Safford, Ariz., public schools; attended Gila College, Thatcher, Ariz.; married the former Marjorie Anderson of Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1934; two sons, Larry and James; employed as salesman and bookkeeper, 1934-41; United States Employment Service and Federal Public Housing Authority, 1941-47; manager, Mutual Hous-ing Association of Compton, 1947-63; member: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Kiwanis International, Executives Dinner Club, Compton Chamber of Commerce; “Citizen of Year’ award, 1960; chairman, Midland District, Boy Scouts of America (1960), Community Chest and Red Cross city chairman; member Park and Recreation Commission, Compton, 1950-53; member, City Council of Compton 1953-57; mayor of Compton, 1957-63; director of Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts 1, 2, 8, 1957-63; elected to the 88th Congress in special election on June 11, 1963; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Los Angeles and San Bernardino; extends eastward from the northeast part of the city of Los Angeles through portions of the San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys; includes parts of assembly districts 35, 47, 49, 50, 54, 58, and senatorial districts 19, 20, 21, and 35. Popula= tion (1960), 403,011; estimated to July 1969, 565,000. GLENARD P. LIPSCOMB, Republican, of Alhambra, Calif.; born in Jackson, Mich., August 19, 1915; came to California with his parents in 1920; attended Los Angeles city schools, University of Southern California, and Woodbury College; married Virginia Sognalian September 4, 1936; two daughters, Diane Marie (Mrs. Louis Grasso) and Joyce Elaine (Mrs. Robert Murrell) ; public accountant; served in the Finance Corps, United States Army World War II; member, Kiwanis Inter-national, Elks, Masons, American Legion, Atwater Park Baptist Church, Society of California Accountants, and National Society of Public Accountants; former senior partner in the Los Angeles public accountancy firm of Lipscomb, Hahn & Brown; elected to California Legislature in 1947 and reelected in 1948, 1950, and 1952; elected to the 83d Congress at special election held November 10, 1953; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. CALIFORNIA Biographical TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—Eastern portion of Los Angeles County and the northern portion of Orange County, including all or part of the following principal cities: Anaheim, Arcadia, Azusa, Bald-win Park, Brea, Buena Park, City of Industry, Covina, Duarte, E1 Monte, Fullerton, Irwindale, La Habra, La Puente, Placentia, Temple City, Walnut, West Covina, Whittier, and Yorba Linda. Pop-ulation (1960), 432,872; estimated to July 1969, 525,000. CHARLES E. WIGGINS, Republican, of El Monte, Calif.; born in El Monte, Calif., on December 3, 1927; attended public schools in El Monte; graduate of the University of Southern California with a B.S. degree in Business Administration and Finance; graduate of the University of Southern California School of Law; married to the former Yvonne Boots of El Monte; two sons: Steven and Scott; former member and chairman of the city of El Monte Planning Commission; former councilman and mayor of the city of El Monte; recipient of the Junior Chamber of Commerce “Young Man of the Year’ award; practicing attorney in the city of El Monte and admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, and all State and Federal courts within the State of California; member of the Advisory Board to the District Attorney of Los Angeles County; member of the American Bar Association, California Bar Association, Pomona Bar Association, and the Citrus Bar Association; member of the El Monte Lions Club; member of the California State Republican Central Committee and elected to the Los Angeles County Republican Central Committee; veteran of 45 years, U.S. Army, Infantry; 32 months overseas, World War II and Korea; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress; member of the House Judiciary Committee and House Select Committee on Crime. TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—County of Los Angeles, city of Beverly Hills, Venice, West Hollywood, West Los Angeles, parts of the cities of Culver City and Santa Monica. Population (1960), 419,392; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. THOMAS M. REES, Democrat, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in Los Angeles, Calif., on March 26, 1925 (native of the 26th Congressional District which he now represents); educated in local public schools; graduated from Occidental College in 1950, B.A. in political science; served as combat infantryman with General Patton’s 3d Army during World War II; Combat Infantry Badge; ETO Medal with two Battle Stars; Am. Theater Ribbon; president of Compania del Pacifico, a Latin American export business; member of board, Connoisseur Wine Imports, 1965-68; married the former Leanne Boccardo of Los Gatos; two sons, Evan and James; holds membership in the American Association for the United Nations, the American Legion, California Tomorrow, Museum Associatesof the Los Angeles Museum of Art, Los Angeles Opera Association, and the Los Angeles World Affairs Council; original membership in California Arts Commission; member of California State Assembly, representing 59th Assembly District, 1954-62; State Senator representing Los Angeles County, 1962-65; while a member of California State Legislature, was chairman of the Assembly Finance and Insurance Committee, served on the Senate Finance Committee, and was vice chairman of the Senate Revenue and Taxation Com-mittee; delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1956, 1960, 1964, and 1968; elected to the 89th Congress in a special election on December 15, 1965, to fill the vacancy caused by resignation of James Roosevelt; reelected to 90th and 91st Congresses; member of the Banking and Currency Committee, Domestic Finance, International Finance, and International Trade Subcommittees; areas of special legislative interest: monetary policy, urban problems, and foreign trade. TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTY OF LOS ANGELES: Assembly District 62, east half of Assembly District 57, and west three-quarters of Assembly District 64; desert portion of Kern County. Population (1960), 429,113; estimated to January 1969, 665,000. BARRY M. GOLDWATER, Jr., Republican, of Burbank, Calif.; born in Los Angeles, Calif., July 15, 1938, eldest son of Senator Barry M. Goldwater of Ari-zona and Margaret Goldwater; attended grammar school in Phoenix, Ariz. and Staunton Military Academy in Virginia; majored in business and marketing at the University of Colorado and Arizona State University, graduated from Arizona State, 1962; engaged in corporate finance and “institutional brokerage’; formerly a partner in the firm of Noble Cooke, division of Gregory & Sons, stock brokers; Episcopalian; member of the Sons of the American Revolution and many civic and professional organizations; elected to the 91st Congress by special election April 29, 1969, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Ed Reinecke. Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—That portion of the city of Los Angeles that includes the communities of Beverly Glen, Bel Air, Westwood, Encino, Tarzana, Woodland Hills, Pacific Palisades, and Venice; also the cities of Santa Monica, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Palos Verdes Estates, and Rolling Hills Estates. Population (1960), 433,851; estimated to July 1969, 000. ’ ALPHONZO BELL, Republican, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in Los Angeles, September 19, 1914, the son of Alphonzo and Minnewa Bell; graduated from Occidental College with a B.A. degree in political science; veteran of Army Air Corps, World War II; chairman of the board of directors of Bell Petroleum Co. prior to election to Congress; chairman of the Republican State Central Committee and member of the Republican National Committee 1956-58; chairman of the Republican Central Committee of Los Angeles County 1958-60; wife, Sally (deceased) ; sons, Stephen, Matthew, Robert, and Anthony Edward; daughter, Fonza; first elected from the 16th District to 87th Congress, November 1960; reelected to 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses from reapportioned 28th District (most heavily populated in California); member of the House Science and Astronautics Committee and Education and Labor Committee. TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES CouNtY: That part of Los Angeles County including cities of Monterey Park, Rosemead, South El Monte, part of San Gabriel and Alhambra south of Las Tunas Drive and Main Street, unincorporated areas of South San Gabriel and East Los Angeles, and the northeast part of the city of Los Angeles including the areas known as El Sereno, Lincoln Heights, Highland Park, Echo Park, Mt. Washington, Glassell Park, and Silverlake. Population (1960), 404,791; estimated to July 1969, 410,000. GEORGE E. BROWN, Jr., Democrat, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in Holt-ville, Calif., March 6, 1920; married to Rowena Somerindyke; four children; graduated from University of California at Los Angeles, B.A. in industrial physics; employed by city of Los Angeles, 12 years, personnel and engineering; manage- -ment consultant; veteran of U.S. Army, World War II; mayor and city council-man, Monterey Park, 1954-58; State assemblyman, 45th District, Calif., 1959-62; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRTIETH DISTRICT.—CouUNTY OF LOS ANGELES: Beginning at the intersection of Franklyn and La Brea Avenues, southerly along La Brea to San Vicente Boulevard to Venice Boulevard to Cren-shaw Boulevard to Washington Boulevard, southerly to 10th Avenue to Exposition Boulevard; thence easterly on Exposition to Vermont Avenue; thence northerly to Pico Boulevard; thence easterly on Pico to Union Avenue, northerly to Olympic Boulevard; thence southeasterly to Alameda Street; thence southerly to boundary of the city of Los Angeles near 25th Street; thence easterly and northerly along boundary to Blanchard Street; thence easterly on Blanchard to Eastern Avenue; thence northerly along Eastern to San Bernardino Freeway; thence westerly to Indiana Street, northerly to Valley Boulevard; thence westerly to Mission Road to Golden State Freeway, northerly to Pasadena Free-way, southwesterly to Hollywood Freeway; thence northwesterly to Franklyn Avenue to point of beginning at intersection of Franklyn and La Brea. Population (1960), 390,843; estimated to July 1969, 450,000. EDWARD R. ROYBAL, Democrat, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in Albu-querque, N. Mex., February 10, 1916; moved to Los Angeles in 1922 and attended the public schools; graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1934 and then joined the Civilian Conservation Corps until April 1, 1935; trained in business administration at the University of California at Los Angeles, and at South-western University in Los Angeles, Calif.; served in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1945; married the former Lucille Beserra of Los Angeles, September 27, 1940; three children—Lucille (Mrs. Lucille Olivares), Lillian (Mrs. Lillian Rose), and Edward R., Jr.; social worker and public health educator with the California Tuberculosis Association and a director of health education for the Los Angeles County Tuberculosis and Health Association 1942-49; member of the Los Angeles City Council 1949-62 and served as president pro tempore from July 1961; chairman of the board of Eastland Savings & Loan Association; member of the Knights of Columbus and American Legion; honorary doctor of law degree, Pacific States University; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; re-elected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. CALIFORNIA B 1ographical 23 ‘THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—Lo0S ANGELES COUNTY: That part beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Venice Boulevard with the centerline of Centinela Avenue; thence southeasterly along the eastern line of Centinela Avenue to Sepulveda Boulevard; south on Sepulveda Boulevard to Rose-crans Boulevard; east on Rosecrans Boulevard to Hawthorne Boulevard; north on Hawthorne Boule-vard to El Segundo Boulevard; east on El Segundo Boulevard to Hoover Street; north on Hoover Street to Vernon Avenue; west on Vernon Avenue to Western Avenue; north on Western Avenue to Exposition Boulevard; west on Exposition Boulevard to La Brea Avenue; south on La Brea Avenue to the intersection with the Los Angeles City boundary; along the Los Angeles City and Culver City boundaries to Overland Avenue; northwest on Overland Avenue to Venice Boulevard; southwest on Venice Boulevard to the point of beginning at Centinela Avenue; the above boundaries include the cities of Inglewood and Hawthorne; parts of the cities of Los Angeles, Culver City, and El Segundo. Population (1960), 403,930; estimated to July 1969, 443,000. CHARLES H. WILSON, Democrat, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in Magna, Utah, February 15, 1917; resident of Los Angeles, Calif., since 1922; attended public schools in Los Angeles and Inglewood; employed by Security First National Bank for 7 years; served in the U.S. Army from June 1942 until December 1945 with 2 years’ service in the European Theater of Operations; after discharge from the Army established the Charles H. Wilson Insurance Agency; in 1954 was elected to the California Legislature from the 66th Assembly District and was serving his fourth consecutive term when elected to Congress; served as chairman of the Committee on Revenue and Taxation; member of the American Legion, Angeles Mesa Masonic Lodge, Al Malaikah Shrine, Elks, and Kiwanis; married the former Betty Gibbel; four sons—Steve, Don, Kenneth, and Billy; elected to the 88th Congress on November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member Committees on Armed Services and Post Office and Civil Service; chair-man, Subcommittee on Census and Statistics. THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—Portions of Los Angeles and Orange Counties; Los Angeles County area includes portions of the cities of Long Beach, Lakewood, and Bellflower; Orange County area in-cludes city of Seal Beach, communities of Rossmoor, Leisure World, Sunset Beach, Surfside, and a portion of the city of Huntington Beach. Population (1960), 393,842; estimated to July 1969, 526,000. CRAIG HOSMER, Republican, of Long Beach, Calif.; born in Brea, Calif., May 6, 1915, son of Chester C. and Mary Jane Hosmer; educated in public schools of California, University of California, A.B., 1937, University of Michigan Law School, University of Southern California Law School, J.D. 1940; attorney; active naval service from 1940 to 1946 in all war theaters; attorney for Atomic Energy Commission and special assistant United States district attorney at Los Alamos, N. Mex., during 1948; member, American Nuclear Society, Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity; captain, USNR; elected to the 83d Congress; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of Joint Committee on Atomic Energy and Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT. — San Bernardino County, except: Montclair; western portion of Ontario; southern portion of Fontana, Bloomington; Colton; eastern portion of Rialto; western portion of San Bernardino. Population (1960), 415,898; estimated to July 1969, 643,710. JERRY L. PETTIS, Republican, of Loma Linda, Calif.; born in Phoenix, Ariz., July 18, 1916; attended schools in Arizona and California; B.A., 1938, Pacific Union College, Angwin, Calif.; graduate work at University of Southern California and University of Denver, 1939-42; married the former Shirley McCumber; three children, Yvonne, Peter Dwight, and Deborah; rancher (citrus-avocado); served during World War II as a flight instructor, airline pilot, and Air Transport Command pilot in Pacific Theater; member, Air Line Pilots Association (AFL-CIO); special assistant to president of major airline, Chicago, I11., 1946-50; professor of economics, 1948-64; chairman of board of councilors, 1960-67; vice president for development, Loma Linda University, 1960-64; elected to 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress Novem-ber 5, 1968; member of Science and Astronautics Committee, Subcommittees on Space Science and Applications, and Science, Research, and Development; member of House Administration Committee, Subcommittee on Printing. THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—COUNTY OF ORANGE: Assembly districts 69 and 60. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES: Assembly district 44, Lakewood, and East Long Beach. Population (1960), 405,708; esti-mated to July 1969, 610,000. RICHARD T. HANNA, Democrat, of Huntington Beach, Calif.; born in Kemmerer, Wyo., June 9, 1914; moved to Long Beach, Calif., with family in 1923; attended Compton public schools, Pasadena Junior College, A.A.; Univer- Cr ——— ——— —— 24 Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA sity of California at Los Angeles, B.A; and U.C.L.A. Law School, LL.B.; during World War II served in the Navy Air Corps 1942-45; married the former Doris Muriel Jenks April 1, 1945; three children—Pamela, Alexander, and Kimberly; member of Lions, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Elks, Lambda Chi Alpha and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; member State assembly 1957-62; attorney at law; admitted to U.S. Supreme Court June 1963; member of law firm of Launer, Chaffee & Hanna, of Fullerton, Calif. ; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—COUNTY OF ORANGE: Southeast half; parts of assembly districts 70 and 71. COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO: Northwest third; parts of assembly districts 79 and 80. Population (1960), 433,357; estimated to July 1969, 900,000. JAMES B. UTT, Republican, of Santa Ana, Calif.; born in Tustin, Orange County, Calif., March 11, 1899; graduate of Orange County Schools; received LL.B. degree from University of Southern California Law School; received hon-orary doctor of law degree from Bob Jones University, Greenville, S.C., June 1965; engaged in citrus and agriculture most of lifetime; practicing attorney in Santa Ana; served 4 years as assemblyman from Orange County; married to Charlena Dripps of Santa Ana, Calif.; one son; one grandson and two grand-daughters; member of Garden Grove Community Church; elected to 83d Congress; reelected to 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTY OF SAN DIEGO: Assembly districts 76 and 78. Population (1960), 445,231; estimated to July 1969, 520,000. BOB WILSON, Republican, of San Diego, Calif.; born in Calexico, Calif., April 5, 1916, son of George Wellington and Olive Blanche Wilson; attended California public schools, San Diego State College, and Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles; married Laura Jean Bryant October 24, 1936; three children: Mrs. James E. Wilson, Mrs. Michael W. Chapple, and Bryant; during World War II operated Conship Commissary and served as private in U.S.A.; now, lieutenant colonel, U.S.M.C.R.; past president of 20-30 Club and San Diego Junior Chamber of Commerce (1951) ; researched and originated several projects to bring recogni-tion to John J. Montgomery, ‘‘the forgotten man of aviation’; director of San Diego USO Advisory Council and Boy’s Club; member of Chula Vista Rotary Club, American Legion Post 434, B.P.O.E. No. 168, Aztec Alumni Association, San Diego Advertising and Sales Club, Republican Associates, and other civie organizations; vice president of The Tolle Company, San Diego advertising and public relations consultants; elected chairman of Republican National Congressional Campaign Committee, 1962-66; elected to 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Comprises the southern half of the city of San Diego; communities of Chula Vista, National City, Imperial Beach, San Ysidro, Lemon Grove, Spring Valley, and a portion of ix Mas also the eastern half of San Diego County. Population (1960), 395,924; estimated to July 1969, 60,000. LIONEL VAN DEERLIN, Democrat, of San Diego, Calif.; born July 25, 1914, in Los Angeles, Calif., to Lionel Van Deerlin, Sr., and the former Gladys Mary Young; married Mary Jo Smith on October 8, 1940; six children—Lionel James, Lawson John, Victoria, Elizabeth, Mary Susan, and Jeffrey; graduate University of Southern California, 1937, with B.A. in journalism; Army veteran of World War II with overseas service in the Mediterranean Theater; newspaper-man; radio and television news editor and analyst; Episcopalian; elected to the 88th Congress; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of Com-mittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Subcommittee on Communications and Power, and Subcommittee on Investigations. CALIFORNIA Biographical THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Imperial, Riverside; that portion of San Bernardino that includes the cities of Colton, Bloomington, South Fontana, a portion of Rialto, and a portion of the Souiwesiern part of the city of San Bernardino. Population (1960), 434,447; estimated to July 1969, 660,000. 3 JOHN VARICK TUNNEY, Democrat, of Riverside, Calif.; born in New York City, N.Y., June 26, 1934; lived in Stamford, Conn., for 6 years and then on a small farm in Amenia, N.Y., until age 13, when the family returned to Stamford, Conn.; graduated from Westminster High School, Simsbury, Conn., in 1952, Yale University B.A. in 1956; attended the Academy of International Law at The Hague, Netherlands, in 1957; graduated from the University of Virginia, LL.B. in 1959, and won the Appellate Court Competition; married the former Mieke Sprengers of Nijmegen, Netherlands; two sons, Edward Eugene and Mark Andrew; one daughter, Arianne Sprengers; was admitted to the bar in Virginia and New York in 1959 and practiced law in New York City until April 1960 when he joined the U.S. Air Force as a judge advocate and assigned to March Air Force Base, serving until discharged as a captain in April 1963; taught business law, University of California, in 1961 and 1962; resumed the practice of law in Riverside, Calif.; member Lions Club and Junior Chamber of Commerce of Riverside; former adviser to Riverside area ALSAC leukemia drive; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to 90th and 91st Congresses. 26 EA Congressional Directory COLORADO COLORADO (Population (1960) 1,763,967; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 2,100,000) SENATORS GORDON LLEWELLYN ALLOTT, Republican, of Lamar, Colo.; born in Pueblo, Colo., January 2, 1907; graduated from the University of Colorado, B.A. 1927 and LL.B. 1929; honorary degrees: LL.D.,-Colorado College, 1964; D. Eng., Colorado School of Mines, 1967; LL.D., University of Colorado, June 1969; lawyer; county attorney of Prowers County in 1934 and 1940-46; district attorney 1946-48; Lieutenant Governor, two terms, 1950-54; member of Legisla-tive Council; member State Board Bar Examiners, 1949-50; president, Lamar Rotary Club, 1937; secretary, Southeast Colorado Livestock Association, 1933-35; director and attorney, First Federal Savings & Loan Association; commissioned in U.S. Army Air Force, served 1942-46, South Pacific Theater with 339th Fighter Squadron; member, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars; first chair-man, Young Republican League of Colorado, 1935-38; chairman, Young Repub-lican National Federation, 1941-46; Executive Committee, Young Republican National Federation, 1946-49; married to the former Welda O. Hall, May 15, 1934; elected chairman of Republican Policy Committee, January 3, 1969, for 2-year term; two children: Roger H., and Gordon L., Jr.; Episcopalian; Mason; United States Congressional Representative to the 17th General Assembly of the United Nations 1962; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1954, for the term commencing January 3, 1955; reelected in 1960 for the term ending January 3, 1967, and again in 1966 for the term ending January 3, 1973. PETER H. DOMINICK, Republican, of Englewood, Colo.; born July 7, 1915, in Stamford, Conn., son of Gayer G. and Eleanor Hoyt Dominick; graduated from Yale University in 1937 and Yale Law School, LL.B., in 1940; married the former Nancy Parks in 1940; four children, Peter, Jr., Michael, Lynne, and Sandy; during World War II served in the Army Air Corps as a pilot; awarded Air Medal and Cluster and Distinguished Flying Cross; partner of law firm of Holland & Hart, 500 Equitable Building, Denver 2, Colo., 1946 to January 1, 1961, and resigned to enter Congress; member of State House of Representatives 1957-61; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1969; reelected Novem-ber 5, 1968. REPRESENTATIVES Li DISHNCT=tiy AND COUNTY OF DENVER. Population (1960), 493,887; estimated to July 1969, ’ BYRON GILES ROGERS, Democrat, of Denver, Colo.; born August 1, 1900, in Hunt County, Tex., son of Peter and Minnie M. (Gentry) Rogers; graduated public schools, Checotah, Okla., 1919; served in U.S. Army, 1918; attended Uni-versity of Oklahoma, 1919-22; Universities of Colorado and Denver, 1923-25, LL.B. degree; practiced law, Las Animas, Colo., 1925-33; city attorney of Las Animas and county attorney of Bent County, Colo.; member of Colorado Gen-eral Assembly, 1931-35 (speaker 1933); Department of Agriculture and N.R.A., Washington, D.C., 1933-34; assistant U.S. attorney, District of Colorado, 1934-36; appointed attorney general of Colorado, July 3, 1936; elected attorney gen-eral, 1936-38; State chairman Democratic State Central Committee of Colorado, 1941-42; public member, War Labor Board, 1942-45; county chairman, Denver Democratic Central Committee, 1945-50; married; two children, Mrs. Ann Martin and Byron, Jr.; member of the First Baptist Church of Denver, Phi Alpha Delta, Denver, Colo., and American Bar Associations; Lions International, Mystic Shrine, B.P.O.E., American Legion, I.0.0.F., Disabled American Vet-erans (life member); elected to the 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. COLORADO B 1ographical 27 SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Clear Creek, Gilpin, and Jefferson (6 counties). Population (1960), 438,974; estimated to January 1969, 657,375. DONALD G. BROTZMAN, Republican, of Boulder, Colo.; born on a Logan County, Colo., farm on June 28, 1922, the son of Harry and Ruth Brotzman; educated in Logan County, Colo., elementary and high schools; graduated from Colorado University Law and Business Schools; served as first lieutenant with 81st Infantry Division in South Pacific in World War II; practicing attorney in Boulder, Colo., and admitted to practice law before Colorado Supreme Court, U.S. District Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, and U.S. Supreme Court; elected to Colorado House of Representatives in 1950 and selected by press as ‘“Out-standing Freshman Member” in 1951; elected to Colorado Senate in 1952 and selected by press as “Outstanding Freshman Senator’ in 1953; Republican caucus leader in Colorado Senate in 1956; Republican nominee for Governor of Colorado, 1954 and 1956; appointed by President Eisenhower as U.S. attorney for Colorado, serving 1959 to 1961; member of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Reserve Officers Association, Elks, Masons; trustee, Methodist Church; member of board of directors of Boulder Rotary Club and Boulder Chamber of Commerce; member of Colorado Bar Association and American Bar Association; distinguished service award winner of Colorado Junior Chamber of Commerce; member of Beta Theta Pi social fraternity and former magister of Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; married the former Louise Reed of Denver; they have two children, Kathy, 21, attending University of Colorado, and Donald, Jr. (Chip), age 13; first served in 88th Congress, 1963-64; former president of the 88th Club; serves on House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Communications and Power Subcommittee; member of Board of Visitors U.S. Air Force Academy; chairman, House Republican Task Force on Transportation. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Baca, Bent, Cheyenne, Costilla, Crowley, Custer, Douglas, Elbert, El Paso, Fremont, Huerfano, Kiowa, Kit Carson, Las Animas, Lincoln, Otero, Prowers, Pueblo, Teller, Washington, and Yuma (21 counties). Population (1960), 415,187; estimated to July 1969, 475,000. FRANK EDWARDS EVANS, Democrat of Pueblo, Colo., born September 6, 1923; attended elementary and secondary schools in Colorado Springs; entered Pomona College, Claremont, Calif., in 1941; U.S. Navy patrol pilot 1943-46; following military service received B.A. and law degrees from the University of Denver; practiced law in Pueblo, 1950-1964; active in civic and community projects; served as president of Junior Achievement and Kiwanis and as board member of Pueblo Industrial Development Corp., State Historical Society, Family Service Society, YMCA, First Presbyterian Church of Pueblo; married the former Eleanor Trefz of Pueblo; children—Peter (16), Frances (14), Susan (10), and Charles (8); elected to the Colorado House of Representatives 1960, named out-standing Freshman Representative by State Capitol press corps during first term, reelected 1962; second term served as Democratic floor whip; elected to 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; member, House Appropriations Committee. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Delta, Dolores, Eagle, Gar-field, Grand, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Jackson, Lake, La Plata, Larimer, Logan, Mesa, Mineral, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Morgan, Ouray, Park, Phillips, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Rio Grande, Routt, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel, Sedgwick, Summit, and Weld (35 counties). Population (1960), 405,899; estimated to July 1969, 420,000. WAYNE NORVIEL ASPINALL, Democrat, of Palisade, Colo.; born in Middleburg, Ohio, April 3, 1896, the oldest child of Mack Aspinall and Jessie Edna Norviel Aspinall, who moved to Colorado in 1904 and settled in Palisade, engaging in the peach-orchard industry; educated in the Mt. Lincoln public schools of Palisade, Colo.; graduated from the University of Denver, A.B. degree in 1919, and from the Denver Law School, LL.B. degree in 1925; recipient of honorary doctorate degrees from the University of Alaska, University of Denver, Colorado State University, and Colorado School of Mines; admitted to the Colorado Bar in 1925; taught school in 1919, 1921, and 1925-33; also engaged in the practice of law and the peach-orchard industry; president of the school board, 1920-22; member of board of trustees, town of Palisade, 1926-34; mem-ber of the Colorado House of Representatives, 1931-38, serving as Demo-cratic Whip in 1931 and 1933 and as Speaker in 1937 and 1938; member of the 28 Congressional Directory COLORADO Colorado Senate 1939-48, serving as Democratic Whip in 1939, Majority Floor Leader in 1941, and as Minority Floor Leader, 1943-45-47; during World War I served in the air service of the Signal Corps as a corporal and staff sergeant and was discharged as a flying cadet soon after the armistice; during World War II was commissioned a captain in Military Government in 1943, serving overseas as a legal expert with the American and English forces, participating in the Normandy drive as an American officer with the English Second Army; during college years was a member of social fraternity of Beta Theta Pi, the legal fra-ternity of Phi Delta Phi, and the honorary biological fraternity of Phi Sigma; an alumnus member of Phi Beta Kappa, 1968; is a member of Blue Lodge of the Masonic Fraternity, Scottish Rite, thirty-third degree, Knights Templar, A.A.O.N.M.S., 1.0.0.F., Eagles, Moose, American Legion, Forty and Eight, Veterans of Foreign Wars, B.P.O.E., Lions International, the Mesa County, Colorado, and American Bar Associations; member of the Methodist Church; elected chairman of the State Democratic Central Committee of Colorado, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Central Committee of the Fourth Congressional District of Colorado, and chairman of the Mesa County Democratic Central Committee; married Julia Edith Kuns (now deceased) of Lincoln, Nebr., January 27, 1920; four children—Wayne Norviel II, Owen Stewart, Richard Daniel, and Ruth JoAnne Flora; elected to the 81st Congress November 2, 1948; relected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. ‘CONNECTICUT B 1ographical 29 CONNECTICUT (Population (1960), 2,535,234; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 3,000,000) SENATORS THOMAS J. DODD, Democrat, Connecticut; elected to the 83d and 84th Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate 1958; reelected to the U.S. Senate 1964. ABRAHAM A. RIBICOFF, Democrat, of Hartford, Conn.; born in New Britain, Conn., April 9, 1910; attended public schools of New Britain, Conn., New York University and University of Chicago Law School, LL.B. 1933; holds honorary degrees from 23 colleges and universities; married to the former Ruth Siegel; two children—Peter and Jane; lawyer; member of the Connecticut General Assembly 1938-42; municipal judge, Hartford, 1941-43 and 1945-47; elected to Congress 1948; reelected 1950; elected Governor of Connecticut, 1954, reelected, 1958; Secretary, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1961-62; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1962; reelected to the United States Senate, 1968. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—HARTFORD COUNTY: Towns of Bloomfield, East Hartford, East Windsor, Glaston-bury, Hartford, Manchester, Marlborough, Newington, Rocky Hill, South Windsor, West Hartford, ‘Wethersfield, and Windsor. Population (1960), 422,766; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. EMILIO QUINCY DADDARIO, Democrat, of Hartford, Conn.; born in Newton Center, Mass., September 24, 1918; graduated from Tilton (N.H.) Acad-emy in 1934; attended Newton (Mass.) Country Day School for 1 year; graduated Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn., B.A. degree, 1939; graduated Uni-versity of Connecticut School of Law, 1942; member of Connecticut and Massa-chusetts bars; enlisted in Army in February 1943; assigned to Mediterranean Theater; awarded U.S. Legion of Merit and Italian Medaglia d’ Argento medals; mayor of Middletown, Conn., 1946-48; judge of Middletown Municipal Court, 1948-50; reactivated with the 43d Division at the outbreak of the Korean con-flict; served as major with the Far East Liaison Group in Korea and Japan; resumed practice of law in Hartford in 1952; member board of trustees, Wesleyan University; member of the board of regents, University of Hartford; married the former Berenice Carbo of Middletown, Conn., in 1940; three sons; elected to the 86th Congress, November 1958; reelected to 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics; chairman of the Special Subcommittee on Patents and Scientific Inventions; chairman of the Subcommittee on Science, Research and Development; member of the Manned Space Flight Subcommittee. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTIiES: Middlesex, New London, Tolland, and Windham (4 counties). Population (1960), 411,919; estimated to July 1969, 508,000. WILLIAM LEON ST. ONGE, Democrat, of 88 Mechanics Street, Putnam, Conn.; born in Putnam, Conn., October 9, 1914; Tufts College, B.A. 1941; University of Connecticut School of Law, LL.B. 1948; enlisted in U.S. Army, served in North Africa and Europe, discharged September 1945; attorney at law; member of Connecticut and Windham County bar associations; judge of probate, State representative, mayor of city of Putnam, judge of city court of Putnam; prosecutor of city court of Putnam; board of education, chairman and executive director of redevelopment agency of city of Putnam, corporation counsel; married to Dorothy R. Hughes of Bridgeport, Conn., September 1945; five children— William H., Mary, Suzanne, Constance, and Anne; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of the House Judiciary Committee; member of the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee; member of the Board of Visitors to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy; awarded honorary doctor of laws degree by St. Michael’s College, Winooski, Vt., June 6, 1966. Congressional Directory CONNECTICUT THIRD DISTRICT.—NEw HAVEN CouUNTY: Towns of Branford, East Haven, Guilford, Hamden, Madison, Milford, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven, Orange, West Haven, and Wood-bridge. FAIRFIELD COUNTY: Town of Stratford. Population (1960), 409,693; estimated to July 1969, 461,086. : ROBERT N. GIAIMO, Democrat, of North Haven, Conn.; born in New Haven, Conn., October 15, 1919, son of Rose Giaimo and the late Rosario Giaimo, of North Haven, Conn. ; attorney, firm of Sachs, Sachs, Giaimo & Sachs; educated in North Haven public schools; graduated Hillhouse High School, New Haven, Conn., 1937; Fordham College, A.B., 1941; University of Connecticut, LL.B., 1943; served in the United States Army, 1943-46; captain, Judge Advocate Gen-eral Corps, United States Army Reserve; chairman, Personnel Appeals Board, State of Connecticut, 1955-58; third selectman, town of North Haven, 1955-57; member, Board of Education, 1949-55; member, Board of Finance, 1952-55; New Haven County and Connecticut State Bar Associations; married to former Marion F. Schuenemann; one daughter, Barbara Lee; elected to the 86th Con-gress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member, Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Inde- pendent Offices and Department HUD, and Appropriations Subcommittee on the District of Columbia. FOURTH DISTRICT.—FAIRFIELD COUNTY: Towns of Bridgeport, Darien, Fairfield, Greenwich, New Canaan, Norwalk, Stamford, Weston, Westport, and Wilton. Population (1960), 482,135; estimated to July 1969, 564,900. LOWELL P. WEICKER, Jr., Republican, of Greenwich, Fairfield County, Conn.; born May 16, 1931, in Paris, France; graduated, Lawrenceville School, 1949; B.A, political science, Yale University, 1953; LL.B., University of Virginia, 1958; first lieutenant, U.S. Army, artillery, 1953-55; captain, USAR, 1959-64; State representative in Connecticut General Assembly, elected 1962 and 1966; first selectman, town of Greenwich, elected 1963 and reelected 1965; served on General Assembly Committees on Finance, Banks, Incorporations, Cities and Boroughs; appointed legislative consultant to Connecticut Transportation Au-thority, 1965; secretary of Connecticut State Tax Study Commission, 1966-67; attorney, firm of Nickerson, Weicker, Talcott & Cohen; member, Greenwich, Conn., and American Bar Associations, Round Hill Community Church, executive committee of Greenwich Council, Boy Scouts of America, Greenwich YGOP; married Marie Louise Godfrey of Rye, N.Y., June 13, 1953; two sons: Scot and Gray; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968; member; Government Operations, and Science and Astronautics Committees; Legal and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee; NASA Oversight Subcommittee; Space Science Applica-tions Subcommittee; Board of Visitors of the Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, N.Y. FIFTH DISTRICT.—NEW HAVEN CoUNTY: Towns of Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Bethany, Cheshire, Derby, Meriden, Naugatuck, Oxford, Prospect, Seymour, Wallingford, Waterbury, and Wolcott. FAIRFIELD County: Towns of Bethel, Danbury, Easton, Monroe, Newtown, Redding, Ridgefield, Shelton, and Trumbull. Population (1960), 404,520; estimated to July 1969, 484,700. JOHN STEPHEN MONAGAN, Democrat, of 103 Buckingham Street, Water-bury, Conn., 06710; born in Waterbury, Conn., December 23, 1911; Dartmouth College, A. B. 1933; Harvard Law School, LL. B. 1937; attorney at law; law office at 193 Grand Street, Waterbury, Conn. 06702; mayor, Waterbury, Conn., 1943-48; married Rosemary Brady, Bayonne, N.J., May 23, 1949; children: Charles A., Michael, Parthenia, Laura, and Susan; elected to 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; mem-ber Committee on Foreign Affairs and Committee on Government Operations; chairman, Special Studies Subcommittee; recipient of 1963 Award of Assembly of Captive Nations; 1964 congressional observer at Disarmament Conference in Geneva; U.S. delegate to American, British and Canadian Parliamentarians Conference; U.S. delegate to Inter-parliamentary Union Conferences, 1965-69; member of U.S. Group Executive Committee. CONNECTICUT B 1ographical 31 SIXTH DISTRICT.—FAIRFIELD COUNTY: Towns of Brookfield, New Fairfield, and Sherman. HARTFORD County: Towns of Avon, Berlin, Bristol, Burlington, Canton, East Granby, Enfield, Farmington, Granby, Hartland, New Britain, Plainville, Simsbury, Southington, Suffield, and Windsor Locks. LircHFIELD COUNTY: Towns of Barkhamsted, Bethlehem, Bridgewater, Canaan, Colebrook, Cornwall, Goshen, Harwinton, Kent, Litchfield, Morris, New Hartford, New Milford, Norfolk, North Canaan, Plymouth, Roxbury, Salisbury, Sharon, Thomaston, Torrington, Warren, Washington, Watertown ‘Winchester, and Woodbury. NEw HAVEN COUNTY: Towns of Middlebury and Southbury. Population (1960), 404,201; estimated to July 1969, 496,850. THOMAS J. MESKILL, Republican, of New Britain, Conn.; born in New Britain, Conn., January 30, 1928; son of the late Thomas J. Meskill, a former State Central Committeeman and a former chairman of the Republican Town Committee of New Britain; attended local schools and St. Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield; graduated from New Britain Senior High School, 1946, with honors; graduated from Trinity College, Hartford, 1950, B.S. degree; enlisted in U.S. Air Force, September 1950, during Korean Conflict; graduated from officers’ candidate school, December 1951; separated from service in 1953 as first lieutenant, after having served in Alaska; graduated from University of Connecticut Law School, 1956; served as editor of Law Review in senior year; also studied at New York University School of Law; admitted to Connecticut, Florida, and Federal bars; partner in firm of Meskill, Dorsey, Sledzik & Walsh; member, Connecticut Bar Association; Hartford County Bar Association, Florida Bar Association, and New Britain Bar Association; assistant corporation counsel, New Britain, 1960-62; mayor of city of New Britain, 1962-64; corporation counsel, 1965-66; member, Constitutional Convention, Hartford, 1965; served as president of Junior Chamber of Commerce of New Britain, and the New Britain Council of Social Agencies; recipient of 1964 Distinguished Service Award of the New Britain Junior Chamber of Commerce; member, Daly Council, Knights of Columbus, the American Legion, and the New Britain Lodge of Elks; married Mary T. Grady; five children, Maureen, John, Peter, Eileen, and Thomas; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. 82: Congressional Directory DELAWARE DELAWARE (Population (1960), 446,292; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 540,000) SENATORS JOHN J. WILLIAMS, Republican, of Millsboro, Sussex County, Del.; born on a farm near Frankford, Del., in Sussex County, May 17, 1904; attended Frank-ford High School; moved to Millsboro, Del., in 1922, and entered grain business; member of Methodist Church; Mason; Shriner; Rotarian; married to Elsie E. Steele, of Millsboro, Del., May 4, 1924; one child, Blanche W. Baker; three grandchildren, Janet Rae McCarty, Lora W. Baker, and Holly A. Baker; elected to the United States Senate on November 5, 1946; reelected November 4, 1952; reelected November 4, 1958; reelected November 3, 1964. JAMES CALEB BOGGS, Republican, of Wilmington, Del.; born on a farm in Kent County, Del., May 15, 1909; educated in the public schools of Delaware; A.B. degree, University of Delaware; LL.B. degree, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.; honorary LL.D. degree, Delaware State College and Bethany College, Bethany, W. Va.; married Elizabeth Muir; two children: James Caleb Boggs, Jr., born October 31, 1934, and Marilu Boggs Burkhart, born June 29, 1946; Methodist; member of the bar of the State of Delaware and the United States Supreme Court; former judge of the Family Court of New Castle County, Delaware; elected U.S. Representative at Large from Delaware to the 80th, 81st, and 82d Congresses; elected Governor of the State of Delaware for two 4-year terms, November 1952 and reelected November 1956; elected chairman of the National Governors Conference 1959; elected president of the Council of State Governments 1960; enlisted as private in Delaware National Guard, June 1926; colonel USAR, ret.; brigadier general, ret., Delaware National Guard; five campaigns in the European Theater of Operations during World War II; Legion of Merit, Bronze Star with cluster, French Croix de Guerre with Palm; elected to the United States Senate November 8, 1960, for the term ending January 3, 1967; reelected November 8 1966, for the term ending January 3, 10 sommes assignments: Appropriat ions, Public Works, Post Office and ivil Service. : REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.— WILLIAM V. ROTH, Jr., Republican, of Wilmington, Del.; born in Great Falls, Mont., July 22, 1921; educated in public schools; B.A. degree, University of Oregon; M.B.A. Harvard Business School; LL.B., Harvard Law School; enlisted as private in U.S. Army 1943, served in Pacific; Bronze Star, discharged 1946 as captain; married Jane K. Richards; two children, William V. Roth III, born October 19, 1966, and Katharine Kellond Roth, born August 18, 1969; Episcopalian; member Delaware Bar Association, American Bar Association, admitted to practice before U.S. Supreme Court; chairman of Delaware Repub-lican State Committee, 1961-64; Republican National Committee, 1961-64; elected as U.S. Representative-at-Large from Delaware to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. FLORIDA B rogra phical : 33 FLORIDA (Population (1960), 4,951,560; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 6,354,000) SENATORS SPESSARD LINDSEY HOLLAND, Democrat, of Bartow, Fla.; born at Bar-tow, Fla., July 10, 1892; son of Benjamin Franklin and Fannie V. (Spessard) Holland; married Mary Agnes Groover, of Lakeland, Fla., February 8, 1919; four children—S. L., Jr.,, Mary Groover, William B., and Ivanhoe; graduated, Bartow public schools; Ph. B. (magna cum laude), Emory College, 1912; LL.B., University of Florida, 1916; honorary LL.D., Rollins College, Florida Southern College, Emory University, Florida State University, University of Miami, D. C. L., University of Florida; HH.D., University of Tampa; taught in public schools, Warrenton, Ga., 1912-14; practiced law in Bartow, Fla., since 1916; prosecuting attorney, Polk County, Fla., 1919-20; county judge, Polk County, Fla., two terms, 1921-29; member, Florida State Senate, two terms, 1932-40; Governor of Florida, 1941-45; served with Coast Artillery Corps in all grades through captain, United States Army, World War I; served as aerial observer Twenty-fourth Squadron, Army Air Corps, in France; awarded Distinguished Service Cross, 1918; Methodist; member of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars; a Kiwanian; Mason, 33d degree Scottish Rite; Shriner; Elk, Sons of the American Revolution; member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Delta Phi; trustee, Emory University, Atlanta, and Florida Southern College, Lakeland; member, Florida State and American Bar Associations; mem-ber, Executive Council University of Florida Alumni Association since 1924 (president, 1931); Democratic nominee to United States Senate from Florida, May 7, 1946; appointed September 25, 1946, by Governor Caldwell to succeed the. late Charles O. Andrews in the United States Senate for the term ending January 3, 1947; elected November 5, 1946, for full term ending January 3, 1953; re-elected November 4, 1952, for term ending January 3, 1959; reelected November 4, 1958, for term ending January 3, 1965; reelected November 3, 1964, for term ending January 3, 1971. EDWARD JOHN GURNEY, Republican, of Winter Park, Fla.; born January 12, 1914, in Portland, Maine; attended public schools of Skowhegan and Water-ville, Maine; Colby College, B.S., 1935; Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1938; Duke Law School, LL.M., 1948; member law firm of Gurney & Skolfield; member Florida and New York bars; served in U.S. Army 1941-46, European Theater, attained rank of lieutenant colonel, holds Silver Star and Purple Heart decora-tions; city commissioner in Winter Park, 1952-58; mayor of Winter Park, 1961-62; married to Natalie Ahlborn Gurney; two daughters, Jill and Sarah; elected to the House of Representatives in the 88th Congress, reelected to the 89th and 90th Congresses; elected to the United States Senate November 5, 1968. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bay, Escambia, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson. Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, and Washington (9 counties). Population (1960), 415,496; estimated to July 1969, 450,000. ROBERT L. F. SIKES, Democrat, of Crestview, Okaloosa County, Fla.; born at Isabella, Worth County, Ga., June 3, 1906, son of Ben F. and Clara Ford Sikes; farm reared; received bachelor’s degree, University of Georgia, 1927; master’s, University of Florida, 1929; married Inez Tyner of Laurel Hill, Fla.; two chil-dren, Mrs. Bobbye S. Wicke, Oldsmar, Fla., and Robert K., Martin-Marietta Co., Orlando, Fla.; newspaper publisher; chairman county planning committee, 1934; chairman, county Democratic executive committee, 1934; elected to Florida State Legislature in 1936 and 1938; assistant to Treasurer Democratic National Committee during 1936—1940-1944 national elections; member of Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Sigma Delta Chi, Phi Sigma, Alpha Gamma Rho, Blue Key, 33d degree Scottish Rite Mason; board of trustees, National Aviation Museum Asso-ciation; National Sojourners; Reserve Officers Association; Red Cross of Constan-tine; York Rite College; First Ambassador of Hadji Shrine Temple of Pensacola, Fla.; K.C.C.H.; Grotto, Knights Templar, Shrine, Knights of Pythias, Moose, B.P.O.E., V.F.W., American Legion, 40 and 8, Military Order of the World War; 33-350°—T70 5 34 Congressional Directory FLORIDA major general, U.S.A.R. (ret.); awarded Legion of Merit; president, Florida Press Association, 1937; lieutenant governor, Kiwanis, 1940; recipient, Distin-guished Service Award, Reserve Officers Association of the United States; recipient of Governor’s Conservation Award, State of Florida, 1960; recipient Guatemalan Order of Merit, 1961; Young Democratic Clubs, Florida, Award, 1961; Distin-guished Service Award, Florida Council of 100, 1962; Florida National Guard Outstanding Service Award, 1963; ROA Minute Man Hall of Fame Award, 1964; George Washington Memorial Award, NR&H Congress, 1966; Good Government Award by Pensacola Realty Board, 1966; Defender of Free Enterprise Award by Life Underwriters, 1966; Reserve Officers Association “Man of the Year” Award for Contributions to National Defense, 1967; Honorary State Farmer Award by the Florida Association of the Future Farmers of America, 1967; delegate to Pan American Roads Conference, Caracas, Venezuela, 1954; delegate to Interparlia-mentary Conference, Warsaw, Poland, 1959; delegate, Sixth World Forestry Congress, Madrid, 1966; Grand orator, Florida Masonic Grand Lodge, 1968-69; honorary member, Rotary, Lions, Civitan, Fleet Reserve Association, Retired Officers Association, American Federation of Government Employees, American Society of Arms Collectors, United Federation of Postal Clerks, National Asso-ciation of Master Mechanics and Foremen, and National Association of Super-visors; Methodist; elected to the 77th Congress on November 5, 1940, and re-elected to succeeding Congresses; holds record for longevity of service in Congress from State of Florida; chairman Florida delegation to Democratic National Conventions in 1956 and 1960; recipient of National Affairs League’s Leadership Award, 1951; American Legion Distinguished Service Award, 1962; Navy Times Good Neighbor Award, 1962; 1963 Achievement Award from Children’s Asthma Research Institute, Alpha Gamma Rho Alumni Award, 1968; UPI’s Florida Public Service Award, 1968; Board of Directors of Florida Historical Society; Vice President National Rivers and Harbors Congress, 1959-67; Life Member NRA; American Gun Dealers’ Leadership Award, 1959. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTtiEs: Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Calhoun, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Frank-lin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Levy, Liberty, Madison, Nassau, Putnam, Suwanee, Taylor, Union, and Wakulla (23 counties). Population (1960), 407,677; estimated to July 1969, 485,000. DON FUQUA, Democrat, of Altha, Fla.; born in Jacksonville, Fla., August 20, 1933, son of J. D. and Lucille Langford Fuqua; attended secondary schools in Calhoun County; graduated from Altha High School in 1951; attended University of Florida 1951-53; during the Korean War served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps; resumed studies at University of Florida and graduated with a degree in agricultural economies in 1957; married the former Doris Akidakis of Beulah, N. Dak.; two children—Laura and John Eric; elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 1958; reelected in 1960; selected in a poll by press, radio, and TV as one of the most valuable members in the 1961 session of the legislature; member of Presbyterian Church, American Legion, Elks, Jaycees, W.O.W., Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch Board of Trustees, Rodeheaver Boys Ranch Trustee, 32d degree Mason, York Rite Bodies, Red Cross of Constantine, Shrine, Royal Order of Jesters; member of Alpha Gamma Rho and Gamma Sigma Delta, Delta Theta Phi, University of Florida Blue Key, Florida State University Gold Key, and many local, county, and State organizations; named by Florida Jaycees as one of Five Outstanding Young Men in State for 1963; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; serves as member of Science and Astronautics and District of Columbia Com-mittees. THIRD DISTRICT.—DUvAL CoUNTY less the following precincts as the same existed on January 1, 1566: 28-C, 28-1, 29-E, 20-G, 29-H, 29-J, 29-K, 30, 30-A, 31, 31-A, 31-B, 34-A, 35, 36, and 36-A. Population (1960), 418,595; estimated to July 1969, 485,000. CHARLES E. BENNETT, Democrat, of Jacksonville, Fla.; born December 2, 1910; educated in Florida schools, from first grade in grammar school through college; graduated University of Florida in 1934 (B.A. and Juris Doctor degrees; was president of student body and editor of school paper); received honorary degree of Doctor of Humanities from University of Tampa in 1950; practiced law in Jacksonville until 1948; president of Jacksonville Junior Chamber of Commerce in 1939; served as member of Florida House of Representatives in 1941; enlisted FLORIDA 5 1ographical 35 a EL SW we March 13, 1942, and served 58 months in Infantry in World War II, including guerrilla combat in the Philippines; awarded Silver Star, Bronze Star, and Combat Infantry Badge and the Philippine Legion of Honor and Gold Cross for gallantry in action; discharged as captain January 13, 1947; elected to Infantry Hall of Fame, Fort Benning Officer Candidate School, in 1958; awarded Distinguished Service Award, President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, 1969; affiliated with Disabled American Veterans, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Masons, Lions, and Sons of the American Revolution; member board of Trustees of Lynchburg (Christian Church) College; awarded certificate by Freedoms Foundation ‘for outstanding achievement in bringing about a better understanding of the American way of life during 1951” and a similar award for 1956; awarded Good Government Award for 1952 by Jacksonville and United States Junior Chambers of Commerce; has missed no roll call votes since June 4, 1951, to date; member of House Armed Services Committee; chairman, Seapower and Real Estate Subcommittees; appointed in 89th Congress as chairman of House Committee on Standards and Conduct; author of two books: Laudonniere and Fort Caroline (University of Florida Press, 1964) and Settlement of Florida (University of Florida Press, 1968); elder in the Riverside Avenue Christian Church; married to Jean Fay Bennett; four children: Bruce, Charles, James, and Lucinda; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Citrus, Flagler, Hernando, Lake, Marion, St. Johns, Seminole, Sumter, and Volusia. DuvAL CouNTy: That portion including the beaches and area south of Beach . Boulevard. BREVARD COUNTY: The following precincts as the same existed on January 1, 1966: 1, 14, 16, 24, and 36. Population (1960), 406,367; estimated to July 1969, 510,000. WILLIAM V. CHAPPELL, Jr., Democrat, of Ocala, Fla.; born in Kendrick, Fla., February 3, 1922; University of Florida, B.A., 1947; University of Florida, LL.B., 1949; University of Florida, juris doctor, 1967; member, Phi Alpha Delta, Tau Kappa Alpha; U.S. Naval Reserve, captain, aviator; Marion County prose-cuting attorney, 1950-54; elected to Florida House of Representatives, 1954, and served continuously until November 5, 1968, except years 1965 and 1966 (did not seek reelection in 1964; reelected in 1966); speaker, Florida House of Representa-tives, 1961-63; recipient of the Allen Morris awards for the Most Valuable Member of the 1967 Florida House of Representatives and the Most Effective in Debate; member of the Inter-American Bar Association, American Bar Association, Florida Bar Association, Marion County Bar Association, American Trial Lawyers Association, Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, and AFTL Fellowship; Chappell law firm, Ocala, Fla., American Legion, VFW, Amvets, Masons, York Rite, Shrine, Lions, Elks, and Moose; past vice president, Young Democrats; past president, Ocala Jaycees, Ocala Lions Club; Methodist Church; married Mar-guerite Gutshall of Richmond, Va., 1944; four children: Judith Jane Taylor, Deborah Kay, William V. 3d, and Christopher Clyde; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Brevard (except five precincts), Indian River, Orange, and Osceola. Population (1960), 405,969; estimated to July 1969, 672,900. LOU FREY, Jr., Republican, of Winter Park, Fla.; born in Rutherford, N.J., January 11, 1934, son of Louis and Mildred (Engel) Frey; educated in New Jersey public schools; graduated cum laude with additional honors from Colgate University, B.A., 1955; enlisted U.S. Navy in 1955; served in naval aviation; honorable discharge in 1958 as lieutenant (jg.); resumed studies at University of Michigan Law School where he was assistant editor of University of Michigan Law Review and graduated with honors (Order of COIF), 1961, J.D.; admitted to Florida Bar in 1961; practiced law in Orlando, Fla., and served as assistant ‘eounty solicitor until 1963; associate and partner of Gurney, Skolfield & Frey, 1963-67, Winter Park, Fla.; acting general counsel for Florida State Turnpike Authority, 1966-67; partner in the law firm of Mateer, Frey, Young & Harbert, Orlando, Fla., since 1967; former member of Republican State executive commit-tee; former State treasurer of Republican Party; former chairman of Florida Federation of Young Republicans; member of Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; lieutenant commander USNR-R; Lutheran; member of Orange County Bar Association, the Florida Bar and American Bar Associations; director 36 Congressional Directory FLORIDA of Winter Park Youth Center and American Cancer Society, Orange County; member of associate board of Florida Symphony; married to former Marcia Turner; four children, Julie, Lynn, Lauren, and Louis 111; elected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968; member of Science and Astronautics, and Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committees. ‘SIXTH DISTRICT.—HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY. POLK COUNTY: The following precincts as the same existed on January 1, 1966: 4, 5, 8, 9, 17, 54 through 57. Population (1960), 416,579; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. SAM M. GIBBONS, Democrat, of Tampa, Fla.; born in Tampa, January 20, 1920, son of Gunby Gibbons and Jessie Kirk Cralle Gibbons; educated in public schools of Tampa; received LL.B. degree from the University of Florida; named to the University’s Hall of Fame and to its honor society Florida Blue Key; member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity; practiced law in Tampa since 1947 as a member of the firm of Gibbons, Tucker, McEwen, Smith & Cofer; member of the American Bar Association, the Florida Bar, and former director of the Tampa and Hillsborough County Bar Association; married to the former Martha Hanley; ‘they have three sons—Clifford, born 1950; Mark, born 1952; and Timothy, born 1958; elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 1952 and served for 6 years; elected to the Florida Senate in 1958 and served for 4 years; named one of the top ten members of each body; named Tampa’s Outstanding Young Man of the Year in 1954; received Chamber of Commerce president’s award; deacon First Presbyterian Church of Tampa; first president of and member of University of South Florida Foundation; served in U.S. Army 5 years during World War II with 501st Parachute Infantry, 101st Airborne Division; awarded Bronze Star; was in initial assault force landing before D-Day in Europe; took part in other major combat actions, including operations at Bastogne; released from active duty as major; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of Education and Labor and House Administration Committees. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Charlotte, DeSoto, Hardee, Lee, Manatee, and Sarasota. POLK County: All except that part enumerated by precinets in the Sixth District. Population (1960), 413,597; estimated to July 1969, 644,000. JAMES ANDREW HALEY, Democrat, of Sarasota, Sarasota County, Fla.; born in Jacksonville, Ala., January 4, 1899; son of Andrew Jackson and Mary Lee (Stevenson) Haley; student at University of Alabama 1919-20; married Aubrey B. Ringling; accountant, Sarasota, Fla., 1925-33; general manager John Ringling estate, 1933-43; first vice president Ringling Circus 1943-45; president and director Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus, Sarasota, Fla. 1946-48; United States Army, First World War; elected to the Florida House of Repre-sentatives in 1948 and 1950; chairman, Democratic Executive Committee of Sarasota County 1932-52; delegate.to the 1952 and 1960 National Democratic Conventions; member of the American Legion, 40 and 8, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Sons of the American Revolution, Methodist Church, Masons and Elk Clubs; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952, as the Representative of the newly created Seventh District; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Pasco and Pinellas (2 counties.) Population (1960), 411,450; estimated to July 1969, 511,000. WILLIAM C. (BILL) CRAMER, Republican, of St. Petersburg, Fla.; repre-senting the Eighth District, Pinellas County; born in Denver, Colo., August 4, 1922, son of Walter B. and Doreen Emma Walters Cramer; moved to St. Peters-burg in 1925; attended public schools in St. Petersburg and attended St. Peters-burg High School; was a three-time winner of the outstanding student award and. president of the student government; attended St. Petersburg Junior College and was class president; graduated University of North Carolina, 1946, Phi Beta Kappa; graduated Harvard Law School, 1948; honorary Dr. Jurisprudence, Tampa University, 1957; enlisted in Naval Reserve in 1943 and served on active duty, being discharged as lieutenant (jg.) in 1946; was cited for the invasion of FLORIDA Biographical 37 Southern France; served in the Florida State Legislature (1950-52) and was first minority leader of that body; county attorney for Pinellas County (1953— 54); regional director (1951-53) and vice chairman (1953-55) of the Young Re-publican National Federation; vice chairman of Florida delegation to Republican convention 1956-60; chairman, host committee, 1968 GOP National Convention; married Alice Janet Jones of Mobile, Ala., and Pensacola, Fla., the daughter of Clifton V. and Myrtle Jones; three sons—William C., Jr., Mark C., and Allyn Walters; member of V.F.W., American Legion, Amvets, Elks, Moose, Ahepa, Masons, Shrine, Eastern Star; and the American, Massachusetts, Florida, and St. Petersburg Bar Associations; Methodist Church and Sigma Chi (Alpha Tau chapter) Fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity (honorary) ; nominated in Republican primary of 1954 and elected as the first Republican from Florida since 1875 (Reconstruction days) to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954 ; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; ranking Republican on Public Works Committee of the House; member, Joint House-Senate Republi-can Leadership; member, Republican National Committee and its executive committee; vice chairman, Republican Conference; vice chairman, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee; member of Policy Committee; ranking Republican Roads Subcommittee and Federal Aid Highway Investigating Com-mittee; elected Republican National Committeeman from Florida, 1964-68; reelected 1968-72. NINTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Collier, Glades, Hendry, Highlands, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, St. Lucie, and northern Broward including: Coral Springs, Deerfield Beach, Hillsboro Beach, Lauder- dale-by-the-Sea, Lighthouse Point, Margate, Pompano Beach, Sea Ranch Lakes and those parts of Oakland Park and Fort Lauderdale north of Prospect Road, Fleranada Road and Commercial Boule- -vard, east of Andrews Avenue. Population (1960) 401,251; estimated to July 1969, 600,000. PAUL G. ROGERS, Democrat, of West Palm Beach, Fla.; born in Ocilla, Ga., June 4, 1921; son of the late Dwight L. Rogers, first Congressman of the Sixth Congressional District of Florida, and Florence Roberts Rogers; married Decem-ber 15, 1962, to Rebecca Bell of Andalusia, Ala.; one daughter, Rebecca Laing; at age of 4, family moved to Florida; attended public schools; University of Florida; president of the university's honor society, Florida Blue Key; national debate champion of Tau Kappa Alpha Debate Fraternity; A.B. degree from University of Florida in 1942; following graduation served 4 years in the Field Artillery of the U.S. Army; battalion commander, European Theater, earning two battle stars and Bronze Star Medal; separated from service with rank of major; studied law at George Washington University and received LL.B. degree University of Florida in 1948; joined law firm of Burns, Middleton, Rogers, and Farrell; selected as Outstanding Year in 1953 by West Palm Beach Man-of-the-Junior Chamber of Commerce; recipient in 1956 of Distinguished Service Award given to five outstanding young men by Florida Junior Chamber of Commerce; steward of Methodist Church; member of Kiwanis Club; Phi Delta Theta fra- rE ternity; Phi Delta Phi; admitted to practice of law in State and Federal courts, and United States Supreme Court; elected to 84th Congress, special election, January 11, 1955; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—BROWARD COUNTY: All except 38 Precincts No. 1 through 11B, 11F, 12A through 12C, 13E. DADpE County: That part included within the following precincts as the same existed on January 1, 1966: 2 to 10, 12, 15, 17 to 29,44, 211 to 217 inclusive, 239 to 243 inclusive, 245 to 251 inclusive, 253 to 255 inclusive, 263 and 315. Population (1960), 404,749; estimated to July 1969, 825,000. J. HERBERT BURKE, Republican, of Hollywood, Fla.; born January 14, 1913, in Chicago, Ill.,, son of Catherine Lobert Burke and the late Joseph P. Burke; attended public schools of Chicago, Chicago Central Y.M.C.A. College (A.A. 1936); Northwestern University and Chicago Kent College of Law (LL.B., 1940) ; admitted to practice law in Illinois, Florida, the Federal District Courts, and admitted to U.S. Supreme Court 1949; practiced law in Chicago, Ill., 1940— 49 and in Florida 1949 to present; presently partner with law firm of Abrams, Anton, Robbins, Resnick & Burke, Hollywood, Fla.; entered Army as a private in 1942 and discharged captain in 1945; served 30 months overseas, having served with the 90th Infantry Division and awarded the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star medal, European Theater medal with five battle stars, and the American Theater Ribbon; first Republican elected to County Commission in Broward County, Fla., in 1952, and reelected to successive 4-year terms in 1956, 1960 and 38 Congressional Directory FLORIDA 1964; elected as member of Florida State Republican Committee in 1954 and served through 1959; delegate to Republican National Convention 1968, member of the Republican Platform Committee 1968; appointed by President Eisenhower to S.E. Advisory Board of Small Business, 1956; served as chairman Broward County March of Dimes 1955; chairman, Broward County Heart Fund, 1957-58; awarded Outstanding Service Medal by National Heart Association, 1957; Hollywood Jaycees Good Government Award, 1963; Hollywood Civitan Out-standing Citizenship Award, 1964; awarded honorary Doctor of Human Letters, Drake College, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 1967; awarded doctor of law degree, Chicago College of Law, 1969; past commander of Hollywood American Legion Post No. 92; life member of AMVETS; past State director, Fraternal Order of Eagles; member of 40 and 8, V.F.W., D.A.V., Elks, Moose, Kiwanis, Hollywood Chamber of Commerce; married Evelyn Krumtinger of Kewanee, Ill.; two daughters, Michele Kathleen and Kelly Ann; elected November 8, 1966, to the 90th Congress; reelected November 5, 1968, to the 91st Congress; member of the Foreign Affairs Committee. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—DADE County: That part lying largely south of NW. and NE. 119th Street and north of SW. 8th Street, and includingall of Miami Beach, most of Hialeah, the northern half of 37jpml and alts of North Miami and North Miami Beach. Population (1960), 449,344; estimated to uly ’ yUUU. CLAUDE DENSON PEPPER, Democrat, of Miami, Fla.; born on a farm near Dudleyville, Chambers County, Ala., September 8, 1900, son of J. W. and Lena C. (Talbot) Pepper; attended the public schools, Camp Hill, Ala.; taught in public schools, Dothan, Ala., 1917-18; served in Students’ Army Training Corps, University of Alabama October 7-December 12, 1918; A.B. University of Alabama 1921; LL.B. Harvard Law School 1924; instructor in law University of Arkansas 1924-25; engaged in the general practice of law at Perry, Fla., 1925-30 and at Tallahassee, Fla., 1930, until elected to the United States Senate in 1936; married Mildred Irene Webster of St. Petersburg, Fla., December 29, 1936; member house of representatives, Florida Legislature, Taylor County 1929-30; member Florida State Democratic Executive Committee 1928-29; the Florida State Board of Public Welfare 1931-32; the Florida State Board of Law Ex-aminers 1933-34; the executive council, Florida State Bar Association 1934; elected United States Senator from Florida November 4, 1936; reelected 1938 and 1944, term expiring January 3, 1951; unsuccessful candidate for renomination for the Senate 1950 and for nomination 1958; elected United States Representa-tive from Florida’s Third Congressional District November 6, 1962, to the 88th Congress and reelected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected on November 8, 1966, without opposition, from the 11th Congressional District of Florida to the 90th Congress; reelected to 91st Congress on November 5, 1968; member, House Committee on Banking and Currency; subcommittees Domestic Finance, International Trade, International Finance, 88th Congress; member, Rules Committee, House of Representatives, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member, House Committee on Internal Security, 91st Congress; chairman, House Select Committee on Crime; chairman, Florida Delegation, Democratic National Convention 1940-44; alternate delegate 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, and 1964; delegate 1968; delegate to the Interparliamentary Union from the United States Senate at The Hague 1938, Dublin 1950; delivered Marfleet Lectures, University of Toronto, 1942; member Senate Foreign Relations Committee 1937-47, 1949-50; chairman Subcommittee on Middle East; member of subcommittee on Latin America; also member Senate committees on Military Affairs, Patents, Commerce, Labor and Public Welfare; Select Committee on Small Business; chairman Senate Inter-Oceanic Canal; chairman, Senate subcommittee on Wartime Health and Educa-tion, 1943-46; received Albert Lasker Public Service Award, 1967; honorary de-grees: (LL.D.) McMaster University (Canada) 1941; University of Toronto (Canada) 1942; University of Alabama 1942; Rollins College (Florida) 1944; American Legion, 40 and 8, Baptist, Mason, Shriner, Elk, Moose, Kiwanian; member Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma, Upsilon, Phi Alpha Delta, Florida Blue Key; author of various articles in law reviews, magazines and newspapers; member, Tallahassee, Dade County, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, the Florida Bar and American Bar Association; the Inter-American, the Inter-national Bar Associations and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York; 1934, Lieutenant Governor, Western Division of Florida Kiwanis International; former member board of directors, Chamber of Commerce of the Americas; clubs: FLORIDA Bb 1ographical Jefferson Island, Washington; Harvard, Washington, Miami; Coral Gables Country Club, Coral Gables, Fla.; Miami Shores Country Club, Miami Shores, Fla.; LaGoree Country Club, Miami Beach, Fla.; The Army and Navy Club, Washington; The Army and Navy Country Club, Arlington, Va.; officer and director, Washington Federal Savings & Loan Association, Miami Beach; by profession an attorney with offices in Miami Beach, Fla. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—MONROE COUNTY. DADE COUNTY: Those precincts lying south of the southern boundary line of the Eleventh District. Population (1960), 400,486; estimated to July 1969, 550,500. DANTE B. FASCELL, Democrat, of Miami, Fla.; born in Bridgehampton, L.I, N.Y.,, March 9, 1917; moved to Miami, Fla., in 1925; graduated from Ponce de Leon High School, Coral Gables, Fla., in 1933; received LL.B. degree from the University of Miami in 1938; member of Epsilon Beta Chapter Kappa Sigma Fraternity; at university was president of local fraternity; tapped as a member of Iron Arrow Society, highest honorary fraternity for men; active in the practice of law since 1938, now a member of the law firm of Turner, Hendrick, Fascell & Guilford; president of the Miami Junior Chamber of Com-merce, 1947-48; president of Dade County Young Democratic Club, 1947-48; president of Italian-American Club, 1947-48; legal attaché to the State legis-lative delegation from Dade County, 1947-50; elected State representative in 1950 and selected in the 1951 session as one of the ten outstanding legislators ~ and one of the outstanding freshmen; reelected in 1952 without opposition and selected as one of the outstanding members of the 1953 session; selected in 1951 by the Florida Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of the five out-standing men in the State of Florida; inducted into the Federal service with the Florida National Guard on January 6, 1941, commissioned second lieutenant May 23, 1942, served in the African, Sicilian, and Italian campaigns, separated from the Armed Forces as a captain January 20, 1946; affiliated with the Miami Junior Chamber of Commerce, Lions, Coral Gables Bar Association, Dade County Bar Association, Florida Bar Association, American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, American Legion, Military Order of the World Wars (Miami chapter) ; member of U.S. delegation to 24th Annual Session of the United Nations, 1969; married to former Jeanne-Marie Pelot of Arcadia, Fla.; two daughters, Sandra Jeanne and Toni; son, Dante Jon; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. 40 Congressional Directory GEORGIA GEORGIA (Population (1960), 3,943,116; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 4,641,000) SENATORS RICHARD BREVARD RUSSELL, Democrat, of Winder, Ga. . HERMAN EUGENE TALMADGE, Democrat, of Lovejoy, Ga.; born Telfair County, near McRae, Ga., August 9, 1913, son of Eugene and Mattie Thurmond Talmadge; graduated from the University of Georgia in 1936 with LL.B. degree; joined his father in the practice of law in Atlanta; married Elizabeth Shingler of Ashburn, Ga., in December 1941, have two sons—IHerman Eugene Talmadge, Jr., and Robert Shingler Talmadge; served in United States Navy, World War II and was discharged in November 1945; upon the death of his father, Gov.-elect Eugene Talmadge, was elected to the Governorship by the State Legislature in 1947; served 67 days, then vacated the office due to a deci-“gion of the State Supreme Court; elected in the September 1948 primary to fill ‘the unexpired term; reelected in 1950 for a full term and served until January 10, 1955; owns and operates 2 farms; member of the Baptist Church; clubs—=Shriner; Mason; Junior Order of American Mechanics; American Legion; 40 and 8; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Farm Bureau Federation; Georgia, Atlanta, and American Bar Associations; Sons of the American Revolution; Elks; Navy League; fraternities—Sigma Nu; Omicron Delta Kappa; president of the Alumni Society of the University of Georgia 1955-56; elected to the United States Senate for the term commencing January 3, 1957, reelected to a second term ending January 3, 1969, and reelected to a third term ending January 3, 1975. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Chandler, Chatham, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Jenkins, Johnson, Laurens, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, Toombs, Treutlen,and Wheeler (20 counties). Population (1960), 420,354; estimated to July 1969, 438,500. G. ELLIOTT HAGAN, Democrat, of Sylvania, Ga.; born May 24, 1916, in Sylvania, Screven County, Ga.; educated in the Screven County public schools, University of Georgia, Emory University, and John Marshall Law School; served five terms in the State house of representatives and one term in the State senate; during World War II resigned from the house of representatives and enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving 2 years in the Signal Corps; formerly engaged in life insurance-estate planning and farming; secretary treasurer and deputy director, State Board of Workmen’s Compensation, 1946; served two terms as State member of National Council of State Governments; district director, Office of Price Stabilization, in 1951 and 1952, and deputy regional director, Atlanta Regional Office, in 1953; life member, Million Dollar Round Table, NALU; member of Rotary, American Legion, Farm Bureau, York Rite and Scottish Rite, Alee Temple of the Shrine, Chamber of Commerce, B.P.O.E., Association of the United States Army, Georgia Livestock Association, National Rivers and Harbors Congress, counselor to Marine Technology Society of America, Peace Officers Association of Georgia, University of Georgia Alumni Society, United States Capitol Historical Society, Loyal Order of Moose, Gridiron Secret Society, former member of board of trustees of Tift College, former member of Boy Scouts of America Coastal Empire Council, board of directors of the Grace Home, and board of managers of the Georgia Press Association; former weekly newspaper editor; Baptist; former vice president, Georgia Baptist Convention, 1963; married the former Frances Bryant; three children, G. Elliott, Jr., Charles Franklin, and Frances Bryant; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Baker, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Colquitt, Crisp, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner, and Worth (20 counties). Population (1960), 358,133; estimated to July 1969, 375,000. MASTON EMMETT O'NEAL, Jr., Democrat, of Bainbridge, Ga.; born in Bainbridge, Decatur County, Ga., July 19, 1907; attended the public schools and Marion Military Institute; graduated from Davidson College, A.B. degree, in GEORGIA Biographical i 41 1927; attended Lamar School of Law, Emory University; principal, Shellman High School 1927-28; admitted to practice law in Albany circuit January 16, 1930; married {the former Charlotte Tyson, June 4, 1934; two children, Susan Charlotte (Mrs. Jerry Montgomery Bowden) and Capt. Maston Emmett 3d, U.S. Air Force; Presbyterian; during World War II served as a lieutenant USNR Amphibs, Pacific Theater, 1944-46, aboard U.S.S. Presidio (APA 88); solicitor general, Albany Judicial Circuit, January 1, 1941, to May 1, 1964 (reelected five times to 4-year terms without opposition, including one time 7n absentia while in naval service) ; member of American Legion, VFW, Georgia Historical Society, Florida Historical Society, Pi Kappa Alpha, Scottish Rite Masons, Georgia Bar Association, and American Bar Association; first president of Solicitors General Association of Georgia; former director National Association of County and Prosecuting Attorneys; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964, subse-quently reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses without opposition. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Chattahoochee, Crawford, Dooly, Harris, Houston, Lee, Macon, “Marion, Muscogee, Peach, Pulaski, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Twiggs, Webster, and Wilkinson (19 counties). Population (1960), 357,295; estimated to July 1969, 415,200. JACK THOMAS BRINKLEY, Democrat, of Columbus, Ga., born in Faceville, Ga., December 22, 1930; son of Lonnie KE. Brinkley and Pauline Spearman Brinkley ; graduate Young Harris College, 1949; teacher, 1949-51, U.S. Air Force, pilot, 1951-56; University of Georgia School of Law, LL.B. degree cum laude, 1959; Baptist; practicing attorney; Master Mason; member Georgia House of Representatives, 1965-66; married Alma Lois Kite; two children, Jack Thomas, Jr., and Fred Alen II; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. : FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: DeKalb and Rockdale, and that part of Fulton County consisting of precincts 1-B, 1-D, 1-E, 1-G, 1-H, 4-C, 4-F, 4-H, 4-1, 4-J, 5-E, 5-1, 6-A, 6-B, 6-C, 6-D, 6-E, 6-F, 6-H, 6-1, and 8-B. Population (1960), 418,131; estimated to January 1969, 500,000. . BEN B. BLACKBURN, Republican, of Atlanta, Ga.; born in Atlanta, Ga., February 14, 1927; Episcopalian; educated in Atlanta public schools; political science degree from University of North Carolina; LL.B. degree from Emory University, 1954; military service, 1944-46, U.S. Navy; 1950-52, U.S. Navy Korean Conflict; presently lieutenant commander U.S. Naval Reserve; 1952-54, State attorney general’s office, State of Georgia; married Mary A. Pandora of San Pedro, Calif., former Navy nurse; four children, Michael, Robert, Kathryn, and David; member Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity; Pi Kappa Alpha house corporation president 1962-64, Beta Kappa chapter; practicing attorney, Atlanta, Ga.; member of American Bar Association, State Bar of Georgia, Atlanta Bar Association, Atlanta Lawyers Club, DeKalb Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, American Trial Lawyers Association, and Peachtree Oosimnist Club; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st ongress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—FULTON County, except southeastern border. Population (1960), 405,549; estimated to July 1969, 468,000. FLETCHER THOMPSON, Republican, 5th Congressional District, Ga.; born ‘in College Park, Ga., February 5, 1925; attended Russell High School; A.B. degree, Emory University, December 1948; LL.B. degree, Woodrow Wilson College of Law (president of graduating class), June 1957; in 1943, served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps and Air Corps; 1943-46, as navigator with the Air Rescue Service, U.S. Army Air Corps; 1950-53, U.S. Air Force pilot and navigator; participated in atomic testing in Nevada and the first H-bomb test in the Pacific; past national vice president, National Aviation Trades Association; director, Lawyer Pilots Bar Association; member, State Bar of Georgia; East Point Rotary Club; president of Thompson & Brown, Inc.; trustee, First Methodist Church in East Point, Ga., and a past Cub Scout Master; elected to the Georgia General Assembly as State senator from the 34th Senatorial District in 1964; while in the State Senate served on the following committees: Business, Trade, and Commerce; Defense and Veterans’ Affairs; Industry and Labor; also the following special committees: Auto Safety Inspection; Auto Theft; and Rapid Transit Drafting; 42 Congressional Directory GEORGIA married Kathryn Cochran; two children, Charles Lawrence, January 1949, and Deborah Jean, June 1952; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress; president, freshman Republican members of 90th Congress, 1968; member, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Subcommittee on Commerce and Finance. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bibb, Butts, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Fayette, Heard, Henry, Jones, Lamar, Meriwether, Monroe, Pike, Spalding, Troup, and Upson (16 counties). Population (1960), 455,575; estimated to July 1969, 540,000. JOHN JAMES FLYNT, Jr., Democrat, of Griffin, Ga.; born in Griffin, Spald-ing County, Ga., November 8, 1914, son of John James Flynt, Sr., and Susan Banks Flynt, both deceased; educated in the public schools of Griffin, Ga., and Georgia Military Aeademy; graduated the University of Georgia, A.B. 1936; attended Emory University Law School, graduated George Washington University Law School, Washington, D.C., LL.B. and J.D. 1940; admitted to practice before all courts; assistant United States attorney, northern district of Georgia; member of house of representatives, State of Georgia, 1947-48; solicitor general, Griffin Judicial Circuit (Fayette, Pike, Spalding, and Upson Counties), January 1, 1949, to November 2, 1954; president, Solicitors General Association of Georgia, 1950-51; president, Georgia Bar Association, 1954-55; member, Griffin Circuit, Georgia, and American Bar Association; trustee of LaGrange College and Woodward Academy ; served in the United States Army during World War II from March 22, 1941, to December 12, 1945; awarded Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service in Normandy and Northern France; graduated from Command and General Staff School and Air Corps Advanced Flying School, Brooks Field, Tex.; Colonel United States Army Reserve; Methodist (chairman of Board of Stewards), Mason; Shriner (Yaarab Temple); American Legion (40 and 8); V.F.W.; Kiwanis; Woodmen of the World; B.P.O.E.; SAE Fraternity; Phi Delta Phi legal frater-nity; married Miss Patricia Bradley of Dalton, Ga., February 7, 1942; and they have three children—Susan Banks Flynt, John James Flynt 3d, and Crisp Bradley Flynt; elected to the 83d Congress in special election; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Douglas, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Paulding, Polk, Walker, and Whitfield (14 counties). Population (1960), 450,740; estimated to July 1969, 575,000. JOHN WILLIAM DAVIS, Democrat, of Summerville, Ga., born September 12, 1916, in Rome, Ga.; attended the public schools; graduated from the University of Georgia, A.B. degree in 1937 and LL.B. degree in 1939; practiced law in Rome 1939-42; during World War II served 3% years in the U.S. Army, assigned to the Counter Intelligence Corps, serving for a time in South America; in 1946 moved to Summerville, Ga., and continued the practice of law; solicitor general of the Rome Circuit, December 27, 1950, to January 1, 1953; judge of Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit for six years, January 1, 1955, until his resignation December 31, 1960; married the former Vivian Hawkins of Walker County, Ga. (deceased); three children—XK Katherine DeLay, John W., Jr., and Mary Ellen; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, and 91st Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bleckley, Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Cook, Dodge, Echols, Glynn, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Lanier, Lowndes, Pierce, Telfair, Ware, Wayne, and Wilcox (24 counties). Population (1960), 338,848; estimated to July 1969, 360,000. WILLIAMSON SYLVESTER STUCKEY, Jr., Democrat, of Eastman, Ga.} born in Dodge County, May 25, 1935; attended Georgia Military Academy, University of Georgia, B.B.A. and LL.B. degrees, graduated 1956; member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity; Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; Gridiron Secret Society; Central Georgia Council, Boy Scouts of America; Rotarian; Elk; Master Mason; past president, Eastman Jaycees; warden, St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Eastman, Ga.; area coordinator, Young Democratic Clubs of Georgia; president, Stuckey’s Timberland, Ine. ; formerly executive vice president, Stuckey’s Inec.; now serving in an advisory capacity to Stuckey’s, Ine., a division of the Pet Milk Co.; hobbies, golf and hunting; married Ethelynn McMillan of Rhine, Ga.; five children, W. S. Stuckey III, Stuart Anne, Scott Maloy, Ethel Stephanie, and Jay Gould Williamson; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. GEORGIA Biographical 43 NINTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Banks, Barrow, Cherokee, Dawson, Elbert, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Madison, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, and White (22 counties). Population (1960), 829,738; estimated to July 1969, 382,200. PHILLIP MITCHELL LANDRUM, Democrat, of Jasper, Ga.; born Septem-ber 10, 1909, in Martin, Stephens County, Ga.; lawyer; attended Mercer University; graduate of Piedmont College and Atlanta Law School; served approxi-mately 3 years in United States Army Air Force in World War II; former assistant attorney general of the State of Georgia; served as executive secretary to the Governor of Georgia; married Miss Laura Brown, of Dewey Rose, Ga.; two children—Phillip, Jr.,, and Susan; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—CouNnTIES: Baldwin, Clarke, Columbia, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jasper, Jefferson, Lincoln, McDuffie, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton, Warren, Washington, and Wilkes (21 counties). Population (1960), 408,813; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. ROBERT GRIER STEPHENS, Jr.,, Democrat, of Athens, Ga.; born in Atlanta, Ga., August 14, 1913, son of Dr. Robert Grier and Martha Lucy (Evans) Stephens; educated in the Atlanta public schools; was graduated from Boys’ High School in 1931 and the University of Georgia (A.B. degree) in 1935; attended the University of Hamburg, Germany, on an exchange student scholarship; taught history and political science at the University of Georgia 1936-40; received the M.A. degree in 1937 and law degree, cum laude, in 1941; during World War II served in the U.S. Army for 4% years in the States and in Germany, the last assign-ment before separation was on the legal staff of Mr. Justice Robert Jackson at the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals; returned to Athens, Ga., and engaged for 15 years in general practice of law from 1946 to 1961; city attorney of Athens 1947-50; member of State senate 1951-53 and member of State house of repre-sentatives 1953-59; married the former Grace Winston of Clarke County in 1938; four children, Mrs. D. R. Bianchi, Robert Grier ITI, Mary Winston, and Lawton Evans; elder of the Presbyterian Church; member of American Legion, VFW, Flks, Kiwanis (lieutenant-governor), Woodmen, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, Kappa Alpha Order, and ODXK; elected to 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. 44 Congressional Directory HAWAII HAWAII (Population (1960), 632,772; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 794,000) SENATORS HIRAM LEONG FONG, Republican, of Honolulu, Hawaii; born in Honolulu, October 1, 1907; attorney and businessman; corporation president of Finance Factors, Grand Pacific Life Insurance, Finance Realty, Finance Home Builders, Finance Investment, Finance Factors Building, Finance Factors Foundation, and Market City; operates banana farm in Honolulu; attended Kalihiwaena Gram-mar School, St. Louis College, and McKinley High School; University of Hawaii, B.A., LL.D. (honorary); member Phi Beta Kappa; Harvard Law School, LL.B.; Tufts University, LL.D. (honorary); Lafayette College, LL.D. (honorary); and Doctor of Humane Letters Degree from Long Island University, 1968; elector, Hall of Fame for Great Americans; 14 years in Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii; 6 years as speaker and 4 years as vice speaker; delegate to the Re-publican National Conventions 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, and 1968; vice president of Territorial Constitutional Convention, 1950; judge advocate of the Seventh Fighter Command of the Seventh Air Force with rank of major in World War II; presently colonel, retired, U.S. Air Force Reserve; married to Ellyn Lo; 4 children: Hiram, Jr., Rodney, Merie-Ellen, and Marvin-Allan; elected to the United States Senate July 28, 1959, for the term beginning August 21, 1959, and ending. January 3, 1965; reelected November 3, 1964, for the term ending January 3, 1971. : DANIEL KEN INOUYE, Democrat, of Honolulu, Hawaii; born in Honolulu September 7, 1924; A.B. degree in government and economics, University of Hawaii, 1950; J.D. degree, George Washington University Law School, 1952; majority leader, Territorial house of representatives, 1954-58; Territorial senate, 1958-59; enlisted as private, 442d Infantry Regimental Combat Team, 1943; battlefield commission, second lieutenant, 1944 served in France and Italy; retired captain, U.S. Army; Methodist; married the former Margaret Shinobu Awamura of Honolulu; one son, Daniel Ken Inouye, Jr.; elected July 28, 1959, to the 86th Congress; reelected to the 87th Congress; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1969; reelected No-vember 5, 1968. REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE.— SPARK MASAYUKI MATSUNAGA, Democrat, of Honolulu, Hawaii; born Kukuiula, Kauai, Hawaii, October 8, 1916; graduate, Kauai High School, 1933; University of Hawaii (with Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Gamma Mu, Real Dean honors), 1941, Ed. B.; Harvard Law School, 1951, LL.B. (Ames semifinalist in oral advocacy) ; postgraduate studies, Northwestern University Traffic Institute, 1957, and Lawyers Post Graduate Clinics of Chicago, 111., 1958; University ROTC cadet major, commissioned second lieutenant, U.S. Army Reserve, June 1941; volunteered for active service, U.S. Army, July 1941; as original member of Nisei 100th Infantry Battalion Separate (later 1st Bn., 442d Regimental Combat Team) served in North Africa and Europe; twice wounded in battle; released as captain, December 1945; now lieutenant colonel in Reserve; awarded Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Commendation Medal, combat and expert infantry badges, American Defense Service Medal with metal clasp, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with one battle star, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with four battle stars; worked way through high school as stevedore and warehouse-man and through college as laboratory helper; veterans’ counselor, U.S. Depart-ment of the Interior, December 1945 to July 1947; Chief, Priority Division, War Assets Administration, July 1947 to August 1948; assistant publi¢ prosecutor, Honolulu, 1952-54; entered private law practice 1954; member, Territorial legislature, 1954-59; house majority leader, 1959; candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii, 1959; married Helene Hatsumi Tokunaga, 1948; five children: Karen, Keene, Diane, Merle, Matthew; member Hawaii Statehood Delegation HAWATL Biographical 45 to Congress, 1950, 1954; American and Hawaii Bar Associations; past commander, Disabled American Veterans; past president, Club 100; director, Lions Club; board chairman, YMCA; director, Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Honolulu Community Theater, and other civic and community associations; president, Democratic Precinct Club; county committeeman; district council-man; delegate to county and State conventions, 1952-64; elected to 88th Con-grass November 1962; president, 88th Congress Club; reelected to the 89th ongress 1964; former member, Post Office and Civil Service Committee; former chairman, House Agricultural Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing and Con-sumer Relations; secretary, House Democratic Steering Committee; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; member, Rules Committee. PATSY TAKEMOTO MINK, Democrat, of Waipahu, Hawaii; born in Paia, Maui, Hawaii; graduate of Maui High School (student body president) 1944, attended Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. (1946), and University of Nebraska (1947), University of Hawaii (B.A.) 1948, and University of Chicago Law School (J.D.) in 1951; doctor of laws (honorary) Lindenwood College; doctor of hu-mane letters (honorary) Wilson College; married to John Francis Mink; one daughter, Gwendolyn; attorney at law; lecturer, University of Hawaii 1952-56 and 1959-62; attorney for Territorial Legislature, 1955; member, Hawaii House of Representatives 1956 and 1958; member, Hawaii State Senate 1958-59 and 1962-64; member Democratic Party since 1953; charter president, Young Democrats of Oahu, 1954; delegate to National Democratic Convention and the Platform Committee in 1960; delegate to National Young Democrats Con-vention in 1957, 1959, and 1961; vice president, National Young Democrats of America 1957-59; former director, Lanakila Crafts, eleemosynary organiza-tion to help handicapped; former director Hawaii Chapter, American Association for the United Nations; member NAACP; former director, Hawaii Association to Help Retarded Children and Rural YMCA chapter, Oahu; board of directors, Honolulu Symphony Society, 1966-69; elected to the 89th Congress; reelected to 90th and 91st Congresses; member House of Representatives Committee on Edu-cation and Labor; Select Subcommittee on Education, general Subcommittee on Education, and general Subcommittee on Labor; member House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Subcommittees on Territories, Indian Affairs, and National Parks; secretary, 89th Democratic Congressional Club; Regional Vice President for Democratic Study Group. ° ° - 46 Congressional Directory IDAHO IDAHO (Population (1960), 667,191; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 718,000) SENATORS . FRANK CHURCH, Democrat, of Boise, Idaho; born July 25, 1924, at Boise; attended Boise public schools; A.B., LL.B., Stanford University; Phi Beta Kappa; enlisted as private in United States Army during World War II and commissioned as officer on 20th birthday, serving with Military Intelligenee in China, Burma, and India; engaged in private law practice in Boise; married to former Bethine Clark, daughter of United States District Judge and former Idaho Governor Chase A. Clark; two sons: Forrest, 21, and Chase, 12; State chairman, Crusade for Freedom, 1954-55; State chairman, Young Democrats of Idaho, 1952-54; National Jaycee Outstanding Young Man, 1957; Keynoter, Democratic National Convention, 1960; elected to the United States Senate on November 6, 1956; reelected November 6, 1962; reelected November 5, 1968; U.S. delegate to the 21st General Assembly of the United Nations; board of governors, College of the Virgin Islands, 1968. LEN B. JORDAN, Republican, of Boise, Idaho; rancher, businessman; born in Mount Pleasant, Utah, May 15, 1899; attended the public and high schools at Enterprise, Oreg.; enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War I; entered the University of Oregon in 1919 and graduated in 1923 with A.B. degree; member of Phi Beta Kappa; married the former Grace Edgington of Hood River, Oreg., on December 30, 1924; three children—Joseph, Stephen, and Patricia (Mrs. Charles Story) ; member of Idaho Legislature in 1947; Governor of Idaho, 1951-55; member of the International Joint Commission 1955-57; member of the Inter-national Development Advisory Board 1958-59; is a trustee of the Boise Method-ist Church, a Mason, and a member of Rotary International; appointed to the United States Senate August 6, 1962, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Henry C. Dworshak and elected November 6, 1962, for remainder of term, ending January 3, 1967; reelected November 8, 1966, for the term ending January 3, 1973; is a member of the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, the Joint Economie Committee, and the Senate Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee; member of Public Land Law Review Commission; member of Lewis and Clark Trail Commission; U.S. delegate to the Canadian-United States Interp arliame ntary Conference; Senate Public Works Committee. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Ada, Adams, Benewah, Boise, Bonner, Boundary, Canyon, Clearwater Elmore, Gem, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, Owyhee, Payette, Shoshone, Valley, an Washington (20 counties). Population (1960), 364,984; estimated to July 1969, 406,594. JAMES A. McCLURE, Republican, of Payette, Idaho; born at Payette December 27, 1924, son of W. R. and Marie McClure; graduate of Payette public school system and the University of Idaho College of Law, 1950, J.D. degree; practiced law at Payette with his father; former city attorney, Payette; former prosecuting attorney, Payette County; State senator, Payette County, three terms; Idaho State Senate assistant majority leader, 1965-66; member, Masons; Phi Alpha Delta (legal honorary); American Legion; Highway 95 Association; past president of Payette Chamber of Commerce; past president of Payette Kiwanis Club; steward, member of the board of trustees, and lay leader of the Payette Methodist Church; member of Payette County Central Committee, 15 years; married Louise Miller; three children, Marilyn, Kenneth, and David; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress. IDAHO Biographical Fr SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine, Bonneville, Butte, Camas, Caribou, Cassia, Clark, Custer, Franklin, Fremont, Gooding, Jefferson, Jerome, Lemhi, Lincoln, Madison, Minidoka, Oneida, Power, Teton, and Twin Falls (24 counties). Population (1960), 302,207; estimated to July 1969, 328,000. ORVAL HANSEN, Republican, of Idaho Falls, Idaho; born in Firth, Idaho, August 3, 1926; attended Idaho Falls public schools; World War II, Navy veteran; B.A., University of Idaho, 1950; Phi Beta Kappa; juris doctor, George Washington University, 1954; staff assistant to the late U.S. Senator Henry Dworshak, 1950-54; awarded Rotary Foundation Fellowship for advanced study, London School of Economics, University of London, 1954-55; traveled and lectured in Europe, Africa, and Middle Fast, 1955-56; private law practice, 1956-68; member, Idaho State Bar and American Bar Associations; elected to Idaho House of Representa-tives, 1956; reelected 1958 and 1960; house majority leader, 1961-62; Republican nominee for Congress 1962; elected to Idaho House of Representatives, 1964, and to Idaho State Senate, 1966; chairman, Idaho Manpower Advisory Committee, 1963-68; major, U.S. Air Force Reserve; member, Rotary, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Sigma Chi, Phi Alpha Delta, Sigma Delta Chi, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; married to June Duncan of Southport, England; seven children: Margaret, Elizabeth, James, Katherine, John, Mary, and Sarah; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. 48 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS ILLINOIS (Population (1960), 10,081,158; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 11,047,000) SENATORS CHARLES HARTING PERCY, Republican, of Wilmette, Ill.; born in Pensacola, Fla., September 27, 1919; attended Armstrong Grammar School and Sullivan Junior High School, Chicago, and New Trier High School, Winnetka, I11.; worked his way through University of Chicago, bachelor’s degree in economics, 1941; named university marshal, highest honor accorded a senior student at the university; honorary degrees: LL.D., Illinois College, 1961; LL.D., Roosevelt University, 1961; HH.D., Willamette University, 1962; LL.D., Lake. Forest College, 1962; LL.D., Bradley University, 1963; D.H.L., National College of Education, 1964; LL.D. Defiance College, 1965; Northwestern University, 1966; | enlisted in the U.S. Navy 1943 as an apprentice seaman and was honorably dis- | charged, 1945, with rank of lieutenant, senior grade; during his World War II service, received an Admiral’s Commendation from Rear Adm. V. H. Ragsdale for: administration and supervision of naval ordnance training units at Naval Air Station, Alameda, Calif.; during summer vacations, worked at Bell & Howell Co. and joined the firm after graduation; at age 23, elected to the board of direc- tors; 1945, returned to Bell & Howell as corporate secretary with responsibility for industrial relations and manufacturing programs; in 1949, following the death “of President Joseph H. Mc¢Nabb of Bell & Howell, was named president and chief executive officer; in 1961, elected chairman of the board and chief executive officer; resigned May 1, 1966, to run for the U.S. Senate; entered politics as a precinet worker, 1946; 1955, elected president of the United Republican Fund of Illinois; appointed as President Eisenhower’s personal representative to presidential | inaugurations in Peru and Bolivia with rank of special ambassador; 1959, chosen by President Eisenhower to head the Republican Committee on Programs and | Progress; 1960, appointed chairman, Republican Party’s Platform Committee for the national convention; 1965, conceived and became chairman of the New 1 Illinois Committee, initiating a number of new projects in education, slum housing = community development, job opportunities, and research; also served as chairman of the board of the Ford Foundation’s Fund for Adult Education; 1961, appointed officer, French Legion of Honor, for contributions to freer international: trade; fl 1962, Businessman of the Year, Saturday Review; Statesmanship Award, Har- \ vard Business School Association of Chicago; Abraham Lincoln Center Humani- tarian Service Award; 1965, Top-Hat Award, National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs; 1965, Business Administration Award, Drexel Institute of Technology; trustee, University of Chicago and California Institute of Technology; director, Chicago Boys Clubs; member, Business Council; mar- ried Jeanne Dickerson, 1943; three children, twin daughters, Valerie (deceased) and Sharon, born December 10, 1944, Roger, November 20, 1946; Mrs. Percy died in 1947; in 1950, married Loraine Guyer; two children, Gail, born July 24, 1953, and Mark, July 26, 1955; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 8, 1966; serves on Joint Economic Committee, Banking and Currency, Government Opera= tions, and Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. RALPH TYLER SMITH, Republican, of Alton, Ill.; born October 6, 1915 at Granite City, Ill.; attended public schools in Granite City, graduated in 1933 from Community High School; awarded Bachelor of Arts degree, 1937, Illinois College, Jacksonville, and doctor of jurisprudence degree, 1940; Washington University Law School, St. Louis; began private practice in 1940, and following year was assistant to general attorney for the C. & I.M. railroad, a post retained until July 1942; enlisted in U.S. Naval Reserve, ordered to active duty, 1942, commissioned as ensign; served on convoy escort duty in the Atlantic aboard patrol craft and commanded converted motor gunboat in the Pacific theater; released from active duty, January 1946; returned to his position with the rail- road at Springfield, before moving to Alton to practice law; elected to the Illinois House of Representatives, 1954, and reelected for seven succeeding 2-year terms; served as majority whip in the Illinois House, 1963; elected speaker of the Illinois House, 1967; reelected, 1969; served as chairman of board and director, Bank of Alton; past president, Optimist Club; director, Greater Alton Association of J Commerce; president, Alton Shrine Club; trustee and elder, College Avenue Biographical ILLINOIS \ Presbyterian Church; member, Illinois Chamber of Commerce, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Franklin Lodge 25 (AF. & A.M.), Shrine (Ainad Temple), Mississippi Valley Consistory, Moose, Elks, Eagles, and Alton-Wood River, Madison County, Illinois State, and American Bar Associations; married the former Mary Elizabeth Anderson of Granite City, October 23, 1942; one daughter, Sharon Lynne; appointed to the U.S. Senate September17, 1969, to fill the seat left vacant by the late Senator Everett M. Dirksen. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Ciry oF CrHicAGOo: Wards 2, 3, 6, and 20, that part of ward 4 lying west of Cottage Grove Avenue, and that part of ward 4 lying north of a line described as follows: Beginning at the center of the intersection of East 46th Street and South Cottage Grove Avenue, then eastward on 46th Street to South Woodlawn Avenue, then south on Woodlawn to the junction with East 46th Street, then easterly on 46th Street to South Lake Park Avenue, then southerly on South Lake Park Avenue to East 47th Street, then easterly on 47th Street to Lake Michigan, that part of ward 8 lying north of 99th Street and west of Stony Island Avenue, and that part of ward 21 lying north of 99th Street and east of Stewart Avenue. Population (1960), 412,259. WILLIAM L. DAWSON, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Albany, Ga.; was graduated from Albany (Ga.) Normal School and Fisk University with . B. degree; attended Kent and Northwestern Schools of Law; during the First World War served as first lieutenant of the 365th Infantry, A. E. F.; attorney at law; State central committeeman, First Congressional District, 1930-82; alderman of the second ward, 1933-39; Democratic Committeeman from second ward since 1939; married Miss Nellie Brown of Washington, D.C.; two children, William L., Jr., and Barbara D. Morgan; secretary of Democratic Congressional Committee; vice chairman, Democratic National Committee; vice chairman, Cook County Central Committee; elected to the 78th Congress on November3, 1942; reelected to the 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; during the 81st, 82d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, .and-90th: Congresses served as chairman of the Government Operations Com-mittee; and is presently serving as chairman of the Government Operations Committee and as a member cf the House District Committee. SECOND DISTRICT.—Ciry or CHicAGO: Wards 5, 7, 9, and 10, that part of ward 4 lying south of 46th Street. and east of Cottage Grove, and these parts of ward 8 lying east of Stony Island Avenue and south of 99th Street. COOK CoUNTY: Township of Calumet and that part of Thornton township lying north and east of Lincoln Avenue, Irving Avenue, Sibley Boulevard, Calumet Expressway, 159th Street, and Little Calumet River. Population (1960), 422,395; estimated to January 1969, 450,000. ABNER J. MIKVA, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Milwaukee, Wis., January 21, 1926; served 2 years in Army Air Force, World War II; received Doctor of Jurisprudence, University of Chicago Law School, 1951, cum laude; member of Order of Coif and Phi Beta Kappa; editor-in-chief, University of Chicago Law Review; law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sherman Minton, 1951-52; practicing attorney, 1952-68; board of managers, Chicago Bar Associa-tion, 1962-64; served in Illinois legislature, 1956-66; voted Outstanding Freshman Representative, Illinois newspapermen covering State legislature, 1956; chosen One of the 10 Outstanding Young Men in Chicago, Junior Association of Com-merce and Industry in 1961; received Page One Award, Chicago Newspaper Guild, for Outstanding Contribution to a Better Chicago, 1964; received Best Legislator Awards from IVI for each of the five terms served in the Illinois legis-lature; chairman, Illinois house subcommittee on New Criminal Code, which was adopted, 1961; ran fifth out of 236 candidates state-wide in ‘“‘Long Ballot” legislative election, Illinois House, 1964; chairman, Illinois house Judiciary Com-mittee, 1965-66; married Zorita Wise; three daughters; elected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968; member Judiciary Committee. THIRD DISTRICT.—Ciry oF CHICAGO: Wards 16 to 19, that part of ward 13 lying south of 66th Street, and ward 21 except that part lying north of 99th Street and east of Stewart Avenue. COOK OOUNTY: That part of Worth Township lying within the village limits of Evergreen Park. Population (1960) 425,633; estimated to July 1969, 425,000. R WILLIAM T. MURPHY, Democrat, Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago, Ill; married to the former Rose M. McInerney; children: William T., Jr.; John P., and Rosemary; Loyola University School of Law, 1926, LL.B.; admitted to Illinois State Bar 1927 and U.S. Supreme Court 1944; member of Federal Bar 33-350°—70——6 50 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS Association; member of Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternity; veteran World War I; member American Legion; delegate to Democratic National Convention 1944, 1948, 1952, and 1956; Democratic ward committee man, 17th Ward, city of Chicago, 1940-63; member Chicago City Council 1935-59; chairman, Committee on Labor-Management 1940-47; chairman, Committee on Planning 1947-55; chairman, Committee on Planning and Housing 1955-59; member, Chicago Plan Commission 1947-59; member, Lambda Alpha Honorary Land Economics Fraternity; licensed professional engineer; registered land surveyor; member, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member, House Foreign Affairs Committee; chairman, subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs; member, subcommittees on Africa, and Near East; member, Canada-United States Inter--parliamentary Group 1961-69, 4th through 11th sessions, Ottawa-Washington, D.C.; represented Speaker John W. McCormack at dedication of the Knesset (Israeli Parliament) Jerusalem in 1966; awarded Tenth Commemorative Medal in 1964 by Assembly of Captive Nations. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Co00K CouNTY: Townships of Bloom, Bremen, Lemont, Orland, Palos, and Rich, western half of Lyons township, that part of Worth township lying outside of the village limits of Evergreen Park, and Thornton township, excluding the village of Berwyn, the city of Calumet City and that part of the village of Thornton lying north of Sibley Boulevard and east of Irving Aves nue. Population (1960), 422,612; estimated to July 1969, 685,000. EDWARD J. DERWINSKI, Republican, of South Holland, Ill.; born Sep-tember 15, 1926, in Chicago; attended Mount Carmel High School and Loyola University, Chicago (B. Sc. History); veteran World War II, Army, Infantry, Pacific Theater; served one term in Illinois General Assembly as State representa-tive, 1957-58; member of Knights of Columbus, Polish Roman Catholic Union, Moose, Kiwanis, American Legion, VFW, Polish Legion of American Veterans (past post commander, past State vice commander), Polish National Alliance, Catholic War Veterans; selected by the Chicago Junior Association of Commerce and Industry as one of Chicago’s Ten Outstanding Young Men for 1959 and 1961; president of the West Pullman Savings & Loan Association; religion, Roman Catholic; married to Patricia Van Der Giessen; one daughter, Maureen Sue; one son, Michael Stephen; elected to the 86th and subsequent Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Ci1ty oF CHICAGO: Wards 12, 14, and 15, that part of ward 11 lying south of 31st Street, that part of ward 13 lying north of 66th Street, and that part of ward 23 lying south of the San-itary Drainage and Ship Canal. Cook County: Township of Stickney, and that part of Lyons Town-ship lying east of a line described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the northern boundary of Lyons Township and Eberly Avenue, south on Eberly Avenue to East Avenue, south on East Avenue as extended to its intersection with Louis Drive, southeast on Louis Drive to its intersection with Blackstone Avenue, southwest on Blackstone Avenue to its intersection with Beverly Lane, south-east on Beverly Lane to its intersection with Archer Avenue, southwest on Archer Avenue to its in-tersection with Elm Street as extended, south on Elm Street as extended to the southern boundary of Lyons Township. Population (1960), 400,642; estimated to July 1969, 436,177. JOHN C. KLUCZYNSKI, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born February 15, 1896; educated in public and parochial schools; served overseas with the Eighth Field Artillery in World War I; married to Stephanie Estelle Polowy; elected to the Illinois State Legislature in 1932, serving 16 consecutive years; elected in 1948 to State senate;resigned in December 1949 to become candidate for Representative in Congress; elected to 82d Congress on November 7, 1950, and reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of House Public Works Committee; chairman of Subcommittee on Roads; also member of Small Business Committee; chairman, House Restaurant Committee; owns and operates Syrena Restaurant & Caterers, 4270 Archer Avenue, Chicago, Ill.; residence: 2450 West 55th Street, Chicago, Ill. SIXTH DISTRICT.—Ciry oF CHICAGO: Wards 24, 29, 30, and 37, that part of ward 22 bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Homan Avenue and Ogden Avenue, southwest on Ogden Avenue to its intersection with Drake Avenue, south on Drake Avenue to its intersection: with Cermak Road, west on Cermak Road to its intersection with Central Park Avenue, south on Central Park Avenue as extended to its intersection with Pershing Road, west on Pershing Road to its intersection with Pulaski Read, north on Pulaski Road to its intersection with 19th Street, east on 19th Street to its intersection with Hamlin Avenue, north on Hamlin Avenue to its intersection with 18th Street, east on 18th Street to its intersection with Homan Avenue, south on Homan Avenue, to the point of beginning at Ogden Avenue, and that part of ward 23 lying north of the Sanitary Drainage and Ship Canal. Cook County: Townships of Berwyn and Cicero. Population (1960), 419,840. [Vacant.] ILLINOIS Biographical | 51 SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Crry oF CHICAGO: Wards 1 and 25 through 28, that part of ward 11 lying north of31st Street, and that part of ward 22 bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at the inter- section of Marshall Boulevard as extended and Ogden Avenue, southwest on Ogden Avenue to itsintersection with Drake Avenue, south on Drake Avenue to its intersection with Cermak Road, west on Cermak Road to its intersection with Central Park Avenue, south on Central Park Avenue as ex-tended to its intersection with Pershing Road, east on Pershing Road to its intersection with California Avenue, north on California Avenue to its intersection with 24th Boulevard, west on 24th Boulevard to its intersection with Marshall Boulevard, north on Marshall Boulevard as extended to the point of beginning at Ogden Avenue. Population (1960), 415,591; estimated to July 1969, 430,000. FRANK ANNUNZIO, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago, I1L., Jan-uary 12, 1915; graduated from Crane Technical High School, DePaul University, B.S. degree and 4 master’s degree in education; vocational instructor while attending college; taught civies and history at Harper High School 1940-42; married the former Angeline Alesia; three daughters; assistant supervisor of the National Defense Program at Austin High School 1942 and 1943, educational representative of the United Steelworkers of America 1943-48; director of labor, State of Illinois, 1948-52; went into privately owned business in 1954; president, Illinois State Society, 1967-68, 1968-69; 1968 Man of the Year Award from the Italian-American Police Association, Chicago, I11.; 1969 Man of the Year Award from the Joint Civic Committee of Italian-Americans, Chicago, Ill; 1969 Man of the Year Award from the Justinian Society of Lawyers, Chicago, Ill.; member: City Club of Chicago and Knights of Columbus, 4th degree; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; com-mittees: Banking and Currency and Merchant Marine and Fisheries. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—O1TyY OF CHICAGO: Wards 31 to 34 and 36, ward 35, except that part lying north of Diversey Avenue and west of Pulaski Road, that part of ward 39 lying south of Montrose Avenue and east of Tripp Avenue, that part of ward 40 lying south of the north branch of the Chicago River and east of Central Park Avenue, and that part of ward 44 bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Chicago & North Western Railway right-of-way and Addison Street, east along Addison Street to its intersection with Southport Avenue, south along Southport Avenue to its intersection with Belmont Avenue, east along Belmont Avenue to its intersection with Racine Avenue, south along Racine Avenue to its intersection with Diversey Parkway, west along Diversey Parkway to its intersection with Southport Avenue, south along Southport Avenue to its intersection with Wrightwood Avenue, west along Wrightwood Avenue to its intersection with the Chicago & North Western Railway right-of-way, north along the Chicago & North Western Railway right-of-way to the point of beginning at Addison Street. Population (1960), 451,092. DAN ROSTENKOWSKI, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; educated in St. John’s Military Academy and Loyola University; served as State representative in the 68th General Assembly and as State senator from the 33d senatorial dis-trict in the 69th and 70th General Assemblies; served 2 years in the Infantry in Korea; member of—Knights of Columbus, Veterans of Foreign Wars, North-west Town Kiwanis Club, Loyal Order of Moose; member of the board, Garfield Ridge Savings and Trust Bank, Chicago, I1l.; married LaVerne Pirkins and has four daughters; elected delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1960 and 1964; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th; 90th, and 91st Congresses; member, Ways and Means Com-mittee; chairman, Democratic Caucus, 90th and 91st Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: Wards 42, 43, 46, 48, and 49, ward 44, except that part bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Chicago & N orth Western Railway right-of-way and Addison Street, east along Addison Street to its intersection with Southport Avenue, south along Southport Avenue to its intersection with Belmont Avenue, east along Belmont Avenue to its intersection with Racine Avenue, south along Racine Avenue to its intersection with Diversey Parkway, west along Diversey Parkway to its intersection with Southport Avenue, south along South-port Avenue to its intersection with Wrightwood Avenue, west along Wrightwood Avenue to its in- © tersection with the Chicago & North Western Railway right-of-way, north along the Chicago & North ‘Western Railway right-of-way to the point of beginning at Addison Street, and that part of ward 50 north of Devon Avenue. Population (1960), 451,042; estimated to July 1969, 518,000. -SIDNEY R. YATES, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago, Ill., August 27, 1909; educated in public elementary and high school in Chicago; received the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy from the University of Chicago in 1931 and the degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Chicago in 1933; served in the United States Navy for 26 months; released from active duty with the rank of lieutenant; attorney at law since 1933; assistant attorney for Illinois State bank receiver, 1935-37; assistant attorney general attached to Illinois Commerce Commission as traction attorney, 1937-40; editor of ‘‘Bulletin of Decalogue Society of Lawyers,” 1947; married Adeline J. Holleb of Chicago in 1935; has one son, Stephen R. Yates, age 28; member of American Bar Association, American 52 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS Veterans’ Committee, Chicago Bar Association, Illinois State Bar Association, Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, City Club of Chicago, Decalogue Society of Lawyers; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, and 87th Congresses; U.S. representative to Trustee-ship Council of the United Nations with rank of Ambassador, 1963-64; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to 90th and 91st Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—Ciry oF CHICAGO: That part of ward 38 lying to the west of the Des Plaines River in Cook County and in Du Page County. Cook CoUNTY: Townships of Maine, Oak Park, Proviso, River Forest, and Riverside, that part of Leyden Township lying to the west of a line described as follows: Beginning at the southern beundary of Leyden Township and its intersection with Harlem Avenue, north on Harlem Avenue to Wellington Avenue, west on Wellington Avenue to Oriole Avenue, north on Oriole Avenue to Belmont Avenue, west on Belmont Avenue to its intersection with the Des Plaines River, north along the river to its intersection with Higgins Road, southeast on Higgins Road to Cumberland Avenue, north on Cumberland Avenue to its intersection with the southern boundary of Maine Township, and that part of Norwood Park Township lying to the north of Higgins Road. Population (1960), 433,497; estimated to July 1969, 575,000. HAROLD R. COLLIER, Republican, of Western Springs, Ill.; born December 12, 1915, at Lansing, Mich. ; resident of the 10th District for 38 years; attended the public schools; graduated from the J. Sterling Morton High School in 1932; attended Morton Junior College and entered Lake Forest College on a grant-in-aid scholarship in 1934, leaving in midyear 1937 to become editor of the Berwyn Beacon; employed in editorial department of Suburban Life Publications 1938 to 1941; in 1941 went with the Match Corporation of America, Chicago, Ill, in the sales promotion department and after 3 years was promoted to personnel manager; in 1952 went with the McAlear Manufacturing Co., of Chicago, Ill., as advertising and public relations director; elected alderman of Berwyn City Council in 1951; was a candidate in 1952 primary for secretary of state; president of the Berwyn Public Health Board; served three terms as secretary-treasurer of Cook County Supervisors Association; chairman of the First Senatorial District Republican Committee; secretary of the Third Legislative District Republican Committee; member of: National Space Club, West Park Improvement Association, Lake Forest College Alumni Association, Berwyn-Cicero University Club, and the: First Methodist Church of Berwyn; married to the former Carol Jean Bangert;: three children—Calvin, Lynne (Mrs. Terrence R. Kulp), Harold Paul; elected -to the 85th Congress November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: Wards 41, 45, and 47, that part of ward 35 lying north of : Diversey Avenue and west of Pulaski Road, that part of ward 38 lying east of the Des Plaines River, ward 39 except that part lying south of Montrose Avenue and east of Tripp Avenue, ward 40 except that part lying south of the north branch o {the Chicago River and east of Central Park Avenue, and that part of ward 50 lying south of Devon Avenue. Cook COUNTY: That part of Leyden Township lying to the east of a line described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Harlem Avenue and North Avenue, north on Harlem Avenue to its intersection with Wellington Avenue, west on Welling-ton Avenue to its intersection with Oriole Avenue, north on Oriole Avenue to its intersection with Belmont Avenue, west on Belmont Avenue to its intersection with the Des Plaines River, north along the Des Plaines River to its intersection with Higgins Road, southeast on Higgins Road to its inter-section with Cumberland Avenue, north on Cumberland Avenue to its intersection with Devon Ave-nue, being the southern boundary of Maine Township, and that part of Norwood Park Township lying south of Higgins Road. Population (1960), 451,322; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. ROMAN C. PUCINSKI, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born May 13, 1919; educated in Chicago public schools; attended Northwestern University and John Marshall Law School in Chicago; has been a staff reporter and writer for the Chicago Sun-Times for the past 20 years before being elected to Congress; served in World War II, enlisting as a private in the 106th Cavalry; was honorably dis-charged with the rank of captain; served with 20th Global (Superfort) Air Force; led his bomber group on the first B-29 bombing raid over Tokyo in 1944 and subsequently flew 48 missions over Japan; awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal with Clusters; served as chief investigator for a select com-~ mittee of Congress which investigated the mass murder by the Communists, of 15,000 Polish army officers in World War II; Roman Catholic; married to. Aurelia Bordin of Chicago, Ill.; has two children; elected to the 86th Congress on-November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of House Committee on Education and Labor; chairman of Subcommittee on General Education; member of House Veterans’ Affairs Committee. ILLINOIS Biographical TWELFTH DISTRICT.—CouNmTES: Lake and McHenry. Cook County: Townships of Barrington and Hanover. Population (1960), 394,714; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. ROBERT McCLORY, Republican, of Lake Bluff, Ill.; born in Riverside, Ill, January 31, 1908; educated public schools, L’Institut Sillig, Vevey, Switzerland, Dartmouth College, LL.B. degree from Chicago-Kent College of Law, 1932; U.S. Marine Corps Reserve 1933-37; engaged in practice of law in State and Federal courts in Cook and Lake Counties, Ill., from 1932; elected house of representatives, Illinois General Assembly, 1950; elected Illinois State Senate 1952, and reelected 1956 and 1960; married Audrey B. Vasey, who died in 1967; one daughter, Beatrice (Mrs. Andre Donald Etienne); two sons, Michael and Oliver; married to the former Doris Hibbard, of New York City, on March 29, 1969; member Chicago, Lake County, Illinois State, and American Bar Associ-ations, Law Club of Chicago; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; Roioning to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of House Judiciary ommittee. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—C00K -CoUNTY: Townships of Elk Grove, Evanston, New Trier, Niles, Sorihfiod, Palatine, Schaumberg, and Wheeling. Population (1960), 407,052; estimated to July 1967, 507,000. : in PHILIP M. CRANE, Republican, ‘of Winnetka, Il.; born in Chicago, Ill, November 3, 1930; educated at DePauw University, Hillsdale College, University of Michigan, and University of Vienna, and received M.A. and Ph. D. degrees from Indiana University, where his academic record has never been excelled; served with the U.S. Army, on active duty, 1954-56; 2 years, advertising manager, Hopkins Syndicate, Inc.; taught at Indiana University for 3 years before moving to Bradley University, Peoria, Ill, in 1963 where he taught United States and Latin American history until 1967; served as director of schools, Westminster Academy, Northbrook, Ill., 1967-68; in 1962, employed by the Republican Party as a public relations expert; in 1964, served as director of research for the Illinois Goldwater Organization; at the request of Richard Nixon, served as one of his advisors and researchers on political and national issues, 1964-68; trustee of Hillsdale College; director of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute; serves with more than 60 U.S. Senators and Representatives on the National Advisory Board of Young Americans for Freedom; since 1965, president of the American Public Affairs Educational Fund, Washington, D.C.; elected secretary-treasurer of the Charles Edison Youth Fund, a New York foundation developing leadership among college youth; married Arlene Catherine Johnson of Chicago; six girls, one boy: Catherine Anne, Susanna Marie, Jennifer Elizabeth, Rebekah Caroline, George Washington V, Rachel Ellen, and Sarah Emma; elected to the 91st Congress, by special election, November 25, 1969, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Donald Rumsfeld. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—DU PAGE County: All of Du Page County except that part that lies within the boundaries of O’Hare Field in the city of Chicago. WiLL County: Townships .of Du Page, Joliet, and Lockport. Population (1960), 439,182; estimated to July 1969, 550,000. JOHN N. ERLENBORN, Republican, of Elmhurst, I1l.; born in Chicago, Ill., February 8, 1927; graduated Immaculate Conception High' School, Elmhurst, 1944; served with the U.S. Navy in World War II; undergraduate Notre Dame, Indiana State Teachers College, University of Illinois, and Loyola of Chicago; graduated Loyola of Chicago LL.B. 1949; engaged in the practice of law in Elmhurst, Ill., law firm of Erlenborn, Bauer and Hotte; married to the former Dorothy Fisher of Glen Ellyn May 10, 1952; three children, Debra, Paul, and David; assistant State’s attorney 1950-52, Du Page County, Illinois; State representative (36th District) 1957-65; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—Countigs: DeKalb, Grundy, Kane, Kendall, and La Salle (5 counties). Population (1960), 410,650; estimated to July 1969, 477,800. CHARLOTTE T. REID, Republican, of Aurora, Ill.; attended public schools of Aurora and Illinois College at Jacksonville, Ill.; under the name of Annette King, served as staff vocalist on NBC and appeared as a vocalist for 3 years on Don McNeill’s radio program; active in civic and political affairs; married to the late Frank R. Reid, Jr., in 1938; two sons, Frank R. Reid III and Edward Thompson Reid; and two daughters, Patricia (Mrs. George Lindner) and Susan Reid; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. 54 Congressional Darectory ILLINOIS SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Boone, Carroll, Jo Daviess, Lee, Ogle, Stephenson, and Winne-bago (7 counties). Population (1960), 394,481; estimated to July 1969, 425,000. JOHN B. ANDERSON, Republican, of Rockford, Ill.; born in Rockford, Ill. February 15, 1922; graduated from Rockford Central High School in 1939; A.B. and J.D. degrees from the University of Illinois; LL.M. degree from Harvard Law School; while at Harvard served on the faculty of Northeastern University School of Law, Boston, Mass.; admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Illinois in 1946; during World War II enlisted in the U.S. Army and served in the Field Artillery for 21% years, 10 months of which were spent overseas in four major campaigns in the European Theater of Operations; member of the U.S. State Department’s Career Diplomatic Service in 1952 and then sent abroad and sta-tioned in West Berlin for 24 years as an adviser on the staff of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany; engaged in practice of law in 1955; State’s attorney of Winnebago County 1956-60; married to Keke Machakos; four children, Eleanora, John, Jr., Diane, and Karen Beth; member of Winnebago County Bar Association, American Legion, the University Club of Rockford, and the First Evangelical Free Church of Rockford of which he was a former trustee; past mem-ber of Board of Education of Trinity College, Chicago; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; elected chairman, House Republican Conference, January 2, 1969. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Ford, Iroquois, Kankakee, Livingston, McLean, and Ver-milion. WiLL County: All of Will County except the townships of Du. Page, Joliet, and Lockport. Population (1960), 428,519; estimated to September 1969, 465,000. LESLIE C. ARENDS, Republican, of Melvin, Ill, born at Melvin, Ill.; attended grade and high schools at Melvin, Ill., and Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, LL.D. degree from Illinois Wesleyan University; married and has one daughter, Leslie; served in the United States Navy during World War I, charter member of Melvin Post, No. 642, American Legion, serving as post commander, county commander, and seventeenth district commander; member of Ford County Farm Bureau; Methodist; 33d degree Mason; member of board of directors, Illi-nois Wesleyan University; actively engaged in banking and farming since 1920; elected to the 74th Congress on November 6, 1934; reelected to the 75th, 76th, 77th, 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; elected Republican Whip in 1943; U.S. delegate to NATO Parliamentarians’ Conference (North Atlantic Assembly) since 1961. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Bureau, Marshall, Mason, Menard, Peoria, Putnam, Stark, Tazewell, and Woodford (9 counties). Population (1960), 401,503; estimated to July 1969, 410,500. ROBERT H. MICHEL, Republican, of Peoria, Ill.; born March 2, 1923, in Peoria, Ill.; graduate of Peoria public schools and Bradley University, B.S., 1948 Business Administration; distinguished alumnus award, Bradley University, 1961; served in the enlisted ranks during World War II as combat infantryman in England, France, Belgium, and Germany; wounded by machinegun fire and discharged as a disabled veteran after being awarded the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, and four battle stars; administrative assistant to predecessor, Congressman Harold Velde, during his service in the House from 1949 through 1956; elected to 85th through 91st Congresses; serving on Appropriations Committee, ranking Republican on Labor, Health, Education and Welfare Subcommittee; second ranking on Subcommittee of Agriculture; assistant Regional Republican Whip; delegate 1964 and 1968 Republican National Conventions; past president, Illinois State Society; life member VEW, Military Order Purple Heart; Amvets; member: American Legion, DAV, Cosmopolitan International, Illinois Valley Press Club, Orpheus Club, Creve Coeur Council Boy Scouts, YMCA, Peoria Association of Commerce, Ad Club, Order of AHEPA, Sigma Nu, and Pi Kappa Delta fraternities; married former Corinne Woodruff December 26, 1948; four children: Scott, Bruce, Laurie, and Robin; residing at 1029 North Glenwood, Peoria, Ill. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Fulton, Henderson, Henry, Knox, Mercer, Rock Island, Warren, and Whiteside (8 counties). Population (1960), 410,402; estimated to July 1969, 431,000. THOMAS F. RAILSBACK, Republican, of Moline, Ill.; born in Moline, January 22, 1932; attended elementary and high schools of Moline; received a se ILLINOIS Biographical =~ 55 B.A. degree in English, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Towa; a J.D. degree, North-western University School of Law; married the former Patricia Sloan; four daughters: Kathryn, Julia, Margaret Ann, and Lisa; served in the U.S. Army, 1957-59, in the Legal Assistance Office, Staff Judge Advocate, as an enlisted man; admitted to the Illinois State Bar, 1957, and entered partnership with his father, Fred Railsback; in 1963 became associated with the law firm of Graham, Califf, Harper, Benson & Railsback; elected to the Illinois State Legislature in 1962 and served two terms as a State representative; member of the Education, Judiciary and the Military and Veteran’s Affairs committees; also appointed to the School Problems Commissien, the Judicial Advisory Council, the Legislative Ethics Commission, and the Governor's Task Force on Education and chaired House-~ Senate Legislative Flood Commission and the House Republican Human Rela-tions Task Force; member of the Moline Elks and Junior Chamber of Commerce; the board of directors of the Blackhawk Chapter of the American Red Cross; and Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; member of the First Congregational Church of Moline; president of the Grinnell College Alumni Board of Directors and chair-man of the Younger Members Conference of the Illinois State Bar Association; received Moline’s Outstanding Young Man of the Year Award for 1964 and the Jaycees Distinguished Service Award, 1964; elected to the 90th Congress Novem-ber 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968; member of the House Judiciary Committee and served as a representative from the committee to the Intergovernmental Committee on European Migration in Geneva, Switzer-land, May 21-23, 1969; appointed member of the United States-Japan Parlia-mentary Exchange Program; appointed to Republican Task Force on Agriculture. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Adams, Brown, Calhoun, Cass, Greene, Hancock, Jersey, McDonough, Morgan, Pike, Sangamon, Schuyler, and Scott (13 counties). Population (1960), 401,919; estimated to July 1969, 419,700. PAUL FINDLEY, Republican, of Pittsfield, Ill.; born June 23, 1921, in Jacksonville, I1l.; graduated from Illinois College, A.B. degree; Phi Beta Kappa; Lindenwood College, D.H.L. degree, 1969; engaged in the printing and publish-ing business and publisher of two weekly newspapers; married to the former Lucille Gemme; two children, Craig and Diane; veteran World War II (Guam invasion, Japan); elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member, Committee on Foreign Affairs and Committee on Government Operations; chairman, House Republican Com-mittee on Western Alliances, 1965-68; chairman, House Republican Factfinding Mission to Paris, 1965; delegate to 11th and 12th annual NATO Parliamen-tarians Conferences, 1965 and 1966; delegate, 1967, 1968, and 1969, North Atlantic Assembly, Brussels; member, board of trustees of Illinois College, Jacksonville, Ill.; member, board of directors, Federal Union, Inc., Washington, D.C.; secretary, International Movement for Atlantic Union; author, The Fed-eral Farm Fable (Arlington House, 1968); past director, Illinois Press Associa-tion; past president, Pittsfield Industrial Development Association; member Lions Club, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Amvets, Congregational Church. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CouUNmMES: Alexander, Edwards, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Massac, Monroe, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Saline, Union, Wabash, Washington, Wayne, White, and Williamson (22 counties). Population (1960), 417,760; estimated to July 1967, 450,000. KENNETH J. GRAY, Democrat, of West Frankfort, Ill.; born at West Frankfort, Ill.; educated in the West Frankfort and Pope County elementary schools and graduated from the West Frankfort Community High School; also attended Army Advanced School during World War II; engaged in the auto-mobile business since graduation from high school; also operated an air service at Benton, Ill., for 6 years; licensed helicopter and airplane pilot; served in the Army and Air Force during World War 1I, 2 years of which was in oversea combat service in Italy, North Africa, Corsica, and southern France; active in civic affairs since his discharge from service in 1945; member of the Baptist Church, American Legion, Forty and Eight, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Kiwanis Club, Elks, Eagles, Past Commanders Club of the American Legion; State vice pres-ident of the Illinois Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1953-54; one of the founders of the Walking Dog Foundation for the Blind, 1950, a nonprofit organization &4 36: Congressional Directory ILLINOIS formed to train guide dogs and present them to blind persons free of charge; . licensed auctioneer; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th Congress November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Champaign, Clark, Coles, Cumberland, De Witt, Douglas, Edgar, Logan, Macon, Moultrie, and Piatt (11 counties). Population (1960), 441,332. WILLIAM L. SPRINGER, Republican, of Champaign-Urbana, Ill.; born April 12, 1909, at Sullivan, Ind., and educated in the public schools of Sullivan; graduated DePauw University, 1931, A.B., and from the University of Illinois Law School, 1935, LL.B.; Millikin University, 1953, LL.D. (hon.); Lincoln College, 1966, LL.D. (hon.); practiced law at Champaign-Urbana; member, Champaign County, Illinois State, and American Bar Associations and the American Judicial Society; member, Phi Delta Theta fraternity; State’s attorney of ‘Champaign County 1940-42; served in the United States Navy 1942-45; county judge of Champaign County 1946-50; married Elsie Mattis in 1942 and they have three children, Katherine, Ann, and Georgia; elected to the 82d Con-gress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of House Republican Policy Committee and vice chairman of Republican Congressional Campaign Committee; ranking minority member Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; home address: 900 West Park Street, Champaign; Washington address: 16 West Leno Street, Chevy Chase, Md. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Bond, Christian, Clay, Clinton, Crawford, Effingham, Fayette, Jasper, Lawrence, Macoupin, Marion, Montgomery, Richland, and Shelby. MADISON CouNTY: Townships of Alhambra, Alton, Foster, Godfrey, Hamel, Helvetia, Leef, Marine, More, New Douglas, Olive, Omphghent, and Saline. Population (1960), 412,709. : GEORGE EDWARD SHIPLEY, Democrat, of Olney, Ill. TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—S1. CLAIR COUNTY. MADISON COUNTY: All of Madison County except the townships of Alhambra, Alton, Foster, Godfrey, Hamel, Helvetia, Leef, Marine, Moro, New Douglas, Olive, Omphghent, and Saline. Population (1960), 415,110; estimated to July 1967, 486,000. CHARLES MELVIN PRICE, Democrat, of East ‘St. Louis, Ill.; born in East St. Louis, Ill., January 1, 1905; educated in the parochial schools of East St. Louis, St. Louis (Mo.) University High School, and prelegal at St. Louis (Mo.) University; newspaper correspondent (East St. Louis, Ill.,, Journal, St. Louis, Mo., Globe-Democrat, sports editor East St. Louis News-Review); former member of National Baseball Writers’ Association; member of St. Clair County Board of Supervisors, 1929-31; secretary to former Congressman Edwin M. Schaefer, March 4, 1933, to January 3, 1943; married Garaldine M. Freelin, of Moberly, Mo., July 7, 1952; one son, William Melvin; member of American Legion, AMVETS, Knights of Columbus, Loyal Order of Moose, Eagles, Elks, Ancient Order of Hibernians, and the National Press Club; elected to the 79th and each succeeding Congress. INDIANA : Biographical 57 INDIANA (Population (1960), 4,662,498; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 5,118,000) SENATORS VANCE HARTKE, Democrat, of Evansville, Ind.; born in Stendal, Pike County, Ind., May 31, 1919, son of the late Hugo Hartke and Ida Egbert Hartke; educated in Stendal public schools; graduated from Evansville. College with A.B. degree; captain of the basketball team; president Student Government Association; member Lambda Chi Alpha; graduated from Indiana University Law School with J.D. degree with honors; double scholarship winner; editor Indiana Law Journal; Phi Delta Phi and Tau Kappa Alpha (honoraries) ; veteran of Navy and Coast Guard service in World War 11; attorney, Evansville, Ind.; deputy prosecuting attorney, Vanderburgh County, Ind., 1950-51; Mayor of Evansville, Ind., 1956-58; chairman, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Com-mittee, 1961-62; vice president, National Capital Democratic Club, 1960-62, board member 1963-66; member: Wabash Valley Association, Ohio Valley Im- provement Association, Exchange Club, Central Turners, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Lutheran Laymen’s League; married Martha Tiernan of Richmond, Ind., in June 1943; seven children; elected to the United States Senate on November 4, 1958; reelected November 3, 1964. BIRCH BAYH, Democrat, of Terre Haute, Ind.; born January 22, 1928, in Terre Haute, Ind.; B.S. from Purdue University, School of Agriculture, 1951; studied government and social studies at Indiana State College; J.D. from Indiana University School of Law; served with U.S. Army in Europe; elected to four terms in Indiana House of Representatives; served as speaker for one term and as minor-ity leader for two terms; member of Centenary Methodist Church in Terre Haute; married to the former Marvella Hern, Enid, Okla. ; father of one son, Evan, age 14; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1962, for the term beginning fomary 3, 1963; reelected November 5, 1968, for the term beginning January 3, 1969. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT—LAKE CouNtY: Townships of Calumet, North, and St. John. Population (1960), 427,267; estimated to January 1969, 450,000. RAY J. MADDEN, Democrat, of Gary, Ind.; born in Waseca, Minn. ; attended the public schools and was graduated from Sacred Heart Academy, Waseca, Minn., and from Creighton University, Omaha, Nebr., with LL.B. degree; elected munici-pal judge of Omaha, Nebr.; served in the Armed Forces during the First World War; city comptroller of Gary, Ind.; 1935-38; treasurer of Lake County, Ind. 1938-42; member of the American Legion; attorney; first vice chairman of Dem-ocratic Congressional Campaign Committee; co-chairman, Joint Committee on Organization of the Congress; chairman, Democratic Steering Committee, House of Representatives; elected to the 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTIiES: Benton, Jasper, Newton, LaPorte, Porter, Pulaski, Starke, Tippe- canoe, and White. LAKE County: Townships of Cedar Creek, Center, Eagle Creek, Hanover, Hobart, Ross, West Creek, and Winfield. Populatlon (1960), 431,064; estimated to July 1969, 488,500, EARL F. LANDGREBE, Republican, of Valparaiso, Ind.; born in Porter County, Ind., January 21, 1916, and resided there all his life; married the former Helen Field of Valparaiso and they have two sons, Ronald and Roger; owns International Harvester Agency in Valparaiso; owns and operates Landgrebe Motor Transport, Inec.; served in the Indiana State Senate for 10 years; past director of Porter County Guidance Clinic; director of United Cerebral Palsy of Northwest Indiana; past president of Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce; served three terms on vestry of Trinity Lutheran Church; director of First Federal Savings and Loan Association; member of Rotary International, Mental Health Organization, Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce and executive board of Indiana-Kentucky Synod Lutheran Church of America; elected to the 91st Congress on November 5, 1968; member of Committee on Education and Labor, 58 Congressional Directory INDIANA Select Subcommittee on Education, and General Subcommittee on Labor; vice president of the House Ninety-First Club in Charge of State and Local Affairs; member of Education and Training Task Force organized by House Republican Conference Research Committee. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounrtiEs: Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall, and St. Joseph (4 counties). Population (1960) 418,220; estimated to January 1969, 445,000. JOHN BRADEMAS, Democrat, of South Bend, Ind.; bornin Mishawaka, Ind., March 2, 1927; graduate of South Bend Central High School; B.A. magna cum laude, 1949, Harvard University (Veterans National Scholar, Phi Beta Kappa); D. Phil. 1954, Oxford University (Rhodes Scholar for Indiana); doctor of laws (honorary), University of Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Indiana, Middlebury College, and Columbia College, Chicago; doctor of humane letters (honorary), Brandeis University; served in the U.S. Navy, 1945-46; assis-tant professor political science, Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Ind.; executive assistant to Adlai E. Stevenson, 1955-56; during 1955, legislative assistant to Senator Pat McNamara of Michigan and administrative assistant to Representa-tive Thomas Ludlow Ashley of Ohio; member: Board of Overseers, Harvard Uni-versity; Board of Visitors to John F. Kennedy School of Government and to the department of romance languages and literature, Harvard University, advisory council, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame; board of trustees, American University, Saint Mary’s College; advisory board, Washington Intern-ships in Education, Inc.; Central Committee of the World Councilof Churches; General Board of Education and Commission on Church-Government Relations of the Methodist Church; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; International Consultative Liaison Council on Literacy to UNESCO; board of trustees, Educational Testing Service; Office of the Secretariat of the Order of St. Andrew, conferred by Patriarch Athenagiras I, Ecumenical Patriarch of East-ern Orthodoxy; member, First United Methodist Church of South Bend, Portage Lodge, No. 675, F. & A.M., Ahepa, American Legion; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wells, and Whitley (9 counties). Population (1960), 423,824; estimated to July 1969, 475,000. E. ROSS ADAIR, Republican, of Fort Wayne, Ind.; born at Albion, Noble County, Ind., December 14, 1907, son of Edwin L. and Alice Prickett Adair; grade and high school at Albion, graduating in 1924; Hillsdale (Mich.) College, A.B. 1928; the George Washington University Law School, LL.B. 1933; practic-ing attorney and probate commissioner of Allen County prior to election to Congress; called to active duty as a second lieutenant, QM C-Reserve, in Sep-tember 1941, serving until October 1945; retired with rank of lieutenant colonel in Judge Advocate Reserve; awarded battle stars for the Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes, Rhine, and Central European campaigns; married Marian Wood of Hillsdale, Mich., July 21, 1934; two children, Mrs. Caroline Adair Dimmers and Stephen Wood Adair; trustee, Hillsdale College; member of Meth-odist Church, Masonic bodies, 33d degree Mason, Loyal Order of Moose, Elks, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Delta Sigma Phi (past national president), Phi Alpha Delta, Allen County, Ind., and American Bar Associations; elected to 82d Congress on November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CountIiES: Blackford, Boone, Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Fulton, Grant, Hamilton, Howard, Miami, Tipton, and Wabash (12 counties). Population (1960), 419,765; estimated to July 1969, .. 500,000. : RICHARD LOWELL ROUDEBUSH, Republican, of Noblesville, Ind.; born on a farm near Noblesville, January 18, 1918; graduate of Butler University; veteran of North African and Italian campaigns in World War II with U.S. Army; farmer and former livestock commission broker; married Marjorie Elliott of Indianapolis; two children, Karen and Roy; former National Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars; member of Refuge Christian Church; elected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of House Committee on Science and Astronautics and House Internal Security Committee. / INDIANA Biographical SIXTH DISTRICT.—Counties: Hancock, Johnson, Morgan, Rush, and Shelby. MAaARioN County: Townships of Decatur, Franklin, Perry, Pike, Washington, and Wayne. Population (1960), 428,197; estimated to January 1969, 575,000. WILLIAM GILMER BRAY, Republican, Martinsville, Ind.; born Moores-ville, Ind., June 17, 1903, the son of Gilmer and Dorcas (Mitchel) Bray; reared on a farm near Mooresville; graduated from Mooresville High School 1920; received LL.B. from Indiana University School of Law in 1927; served two terms as prosecuting attorney in Morgan County; returned to private practice in Mar-tinsville; married Esther Debra of Warren, Ind., in 1930; one son, Richard, born March 1, 1934; an Army Reserve officer, was called to active duty June 25, 1941, with the rank of captain; served with tank units throughout the Pacific campaign, receiving the Silver Star; after the war, was transferred to Military Government and served 9 months in Korea as deputy property custodian; released from active duty in November 1946 with the rank of colonel and returned to private law practice in Martinsville; member of Friends Church, Masonic orders, Kiwanis Club, Acacia fraternity, Elks, Moose, Eagles, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars; elected to the 82d Congress on November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Brown, Clay, Fountain, Greene, Hendricks, Martin, Monroe, Montgomery, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion, Vigo, and Warren (15 counties). Popula- tion (1960), 426,620; estimated to July 1969, 490,000. JOHN THOMAS MYERS, Republican, of Covington, Ind.; born February 8, 1927, and has resided there all his life; attended grade and high schools in Coving-ton; was graduated from Indiana State University in 1951, B.S. degree; during World War II, served in the U.S. Army in Europe; Cashier and Trust Officer with Fountain Trust Co.; owns and operates a livestock farm; member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Masonic orders, Elks, Lions, Wabash Valley Association, Reserve Officers Association, Sigma Pi, Chamber of Commerce, and the Episcopal Church; married the former Carol Carruthers of Chicago, Ill.; two daughters, Carol Ann and Lori Jan; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounrtiEs: Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Harrison, Knox, Orange, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, and Warrick (13 counties). Population (1960), 426,760; estimated to July 1969, 425,000. ROGER H. ZION, Republican, of Evansville, Ind.; born in Escanaba, Mich., September 17, 1921; attended Bosse High School, Evansville, Ind. (2 yrs.); Riverside High School, Milwaukee, Wis. (2 yrs.); B.A. degree in economics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., 1943; Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, Boston, Mass., 1944-45; U.S. Navy, 1943-46, Asiatic Pacific area, discharged as lieutenant; member of Congregational Church; Veterans of Foreign Wars; American Legion; board of directors, Rotary Club, 1964; president, National Sales and Marketing Executive, Evansville chapter, 1962; president, Alpha Delta Phi, Wisconsin chapter, 1941-43; member of National Society Sales Training Executives; Boy Scouts of America; vice president, Buffalo Trade Council, 1960; chapter chairman, American Red Cross, 1960-62; board of directors, Evansville Country Club, 1963-65; director, Evansville College Aqua Aids, 1964-present; joined Mead Johnson & Co., 1946, as sales representative, Columbus, Ohio; sales training manager, 1954; promoted to director, sales training, 1960; director, training and professional relations, 1965; toastmaster, Evansville Press Club Gridiron Dinner, 1963; Citizen of Month Award, Evansville, Ind., October 1962; author, Keys to Human Relations in Selling, Prentice-Hall, 1963; married Marjorie Knauss 1945; three children, Gayle, Scott, and Randy; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—CounNTIES: Bartholomew, Clark, Dearborn, Decatur, Fayette, Floyd, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Lawrence, Ohio, Ripley, Scott, Switzerland, and Washington (16 coun- ties). Population (1960), 425,360; estimated to July 1969, 461,711. LEE HERBERT HAMILTON, Democrat, of Columbus, Ind.; born in Day-tona Beach, Fla., April 20, 1931; graduated, Central High School, Evansville, Ind., 1948; from DePauw University (A.B., cum laude) in 1952; Goethe Univer- 60 Congressional Directory INDIANA sity, Frankfurt on Main, Germany, on scholarship for study and travel 1952-53; and Indiana University School of Law, J.D. 1956; married the former Nancy Ann Nelson August 21, 1954; three children, Tracy Lynn, Deborah Lee, and Douglas Nelson; practicing attorney in Columbus, Ind.; instructor in contracts and negotiables at American Banking Institute; treasurer, Bartholomew County Young Democrats 1960-63 and president 1963-64; member of First Methodist Church in Columbus and active in church, civie, and community affairs; received Distinguished Service Award, Junior Chamber of Commerce, in 1962; president 89th Democratic Congressional Club, reelected in 1967; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; member of House Foreign Affairs Committee and House Post Office and Civil Service’ Committee. | i TENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Delaware, Henry, Jay, Madison, Randolph, Union, and Wayne (7, counties). Population (1960), 417,158; estimated to July 1969, 420,000. DAVID WORTH DENNIS, Republican, of Richmond, Ind.; born in Wash-ington, D.C., June 7, 1912; attended Sidwell Friends School, Washington, D.C.; A.B., Earlham College, 1933; LL. B., Harvard Law School, 1936; lawyer, partner in firm of Dennis, Dennis, Reinke & Vertesch, Richmond, Ind.; 1939-43, prosecut-ing attorney, Wayne County, Ind.; 1944-46, entered the Army as enlisted man and promoted to first lieutenant JAGD; overseas 1 year, Luzon and Okinawa;’ 1947-49, Indiana State Representative, Wayne County; 1953-59, Indiana State: Representative, Wayne and Union Counties; member: Wayne County (Ind.), Indiana State, and American Bar Associations, American Trial Lawyers Associa-tion, National Association of Defense Counsel in Criminal Cases, American -Society of International Law; married Tresa Justice of Valparaiso, Ind., in 1938; two children, William C., 2d, born 1941, and Martha Ellen, born 1947; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. : ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—M ARrION COUNTY: Townships of Center, Lawrence, and Warren. Population : (1960), 428,100; estimated to July 1969, 465,000. ANDREW JACOBS, Jr., Democrat, of Indianapolis, Ind.; born in Indianapolis, February 24, 1932; graduated from Shortridge High School, Indianapolis, 1949; active duty U.S. Marine Corps, 1950-52, with Infantry company in Korea in 1951, discharged as private first class; B.S. degree from Indiana University, 1955; LL.B. degree from Indiana University, 1958; practicing attorney since 1958; member, Indianapolis Bar Association; member, Indiana House of Repre-sentatives, 1959-60; member, American Legion; member, SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral; elected to 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. : IOWA Biographical IOWA (Population (1960), 2,757,637; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 2,781,000) SENATORS JACK RICHARD MILLER, Republican, of Sioux City, Iowa; born Chicago, I11., June 6, 1916; moved from Wilmette, Ill, to Sioux City in 1932; also resided in Bedford, Iowa, 1937-41; A.B. (cum laude), Creighton University, 1938; M.A. (K. of C. Fellow), Catholic University, 1939; LL.B., Columbia. University School of Law, 1946; postgraduate study, State University of Iowa College of Law, 1946; LL.D. (honorary), Parsons College, 1962, Creighton University, 1966, Loras College, 1967, and Towa Wesleyan College, 1969; served over 4 years with U.S. Air Force during World War II, assignments including faculty of U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., and China-Burma-India Theater of Operations; admitted to Iowa and Nebraska bars, 1946, and United States Supreme Court and District of Columbia bars, 1949; attorney, office of chief counsel, Internal Revenue Service, Washington, D.C.; 1947-48; lecturer in taxation, George Washington University, 1948; assistant professor of law, University. of Notre Dame College of Law, 1948-49; private practice as tax lawyer and farm tax writer, Sioux City, Iowa, 1949-60; member Iowa House of Representatives, 1955-56, and Iowa State Senate, 1957-60; member: Catholie Church, Rotary, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Moose, Eagles, Elks, Knights of Columbus, John Carroll Society, Izaak Walton League, U.C.T., Air Force Association, R.0O.A., Iowa, Nebraska, and American bar associations; brigadier general, U.S. Air Force Reserve; married Isabelle (Jerry) Browning of Windber, Pa., at Bolling Field, D.C.,; 1942; four children: Janice (Mrs. John Flanagan), Judy (Mrs. John McLaughlin), Jimmy, and Jaynie; elected to United States Senate November 8, 1960, for 6-year term beginning January 3, 1961; reelected November 8, 1966, for 6-year term beginning January 3, 1967; member of Senate Committees on Finance and Agriculture, Joint Senate-House Economic Committee, and Senate Committee on Problems of the Aging. HAROLD EVERETT HUGHES, Democrat, of Ida Grove, Iowa; born near Ida Grove, February 10, 1922; graduated from Ida Grove High School and attended University of Iowa; honorary degrees: LL.D., Lehigh University, Grinnell College, Loras College, Buena Vista College, Graceland College, Cornell College; L.H.D., Marycrest College; D.C.L., Simpson College; Doctor of Science in Government, College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery, Des Moines, Iowa; Army combat rifleman in North Africa, Sicily, and Italy during World War II; motor transportation business; member, Iowa State Commerce Commission, 1959-63; chairman, 1959-60, 1961-62; elected Governor of Iowa November 1962, reelected 1964 and 1966; member, National Governors’ Conference Executive Committee, 1965-67; chairman, Democratic Governors’ Conference, 1966-68; member Methodist Church, American Legion, Knights of Pythias, Masonie Lodge, Royal Arch Masons, Mizpah Commandary, and Abu Bekr Shrine; married Eva Mercer, 1941; three daughters, Connie (Mrs. Dennis Otto), Carol (Mrs. Matthew Fatino), and Phyllis; elected to the United States Senate November 5, 1968; appointed an Assistant Majority Whip; member of Senate Committees on Labor and Public Welfare, and Banking and Currency; chairman, Special Senate Subcommittee on Alcoholism and Narcotics. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Cedar, Des Moines, Henry, Iowa, Jefferson, Johnson, Lee, Louisa, Muscatine, Scott, Van Buren, and Washington (12 counties). Population (1960), 403,048; estimated to July 1969, 430,000. FRED SCHWENGEL, Republican, of Davenport, Iowa; born on a farm in Franklin County, Iowa, May 28, 1907; attended the rural schools and high school at Chapin, Towa; graduated from Sheffield (Iowa) High School in 1926 and from the Northeast Missouri Teachers College, Kirksviile, Mo., in 1930; took post-graduate work at State University of Iowa; honorary doctor of laws degrees, Par-sons College and Lincoln College; taught school in Missouri for seven years; since 62 Congressional Directory ow September 1, 1937, engaged in insurance business in Davenport, Iowa; married Ethel Cassity of Purdin, Mo.; two children, Franklin and Mrs. Lloyd Neale Cosby; president, U.S. Capitol Historical Society; member of Zarephath Con-sistory at Davenport, Kaaba Shrine, Loyal Order of the Moose, K.P., DeMolay Legion of Honor received, 33d degree Mason, Phi Sigma Epsilon and Blue Key fraternities, and the Calvary Baptist Chureh of Davenport; recipient Phi Sigma Epsilon Eternal Triangle Award; past president of Scott County and First District Young Republicans; past president Davenport and Iowa Junior Chamber of Commerce; served in Iowa House of Representatives for five terms, 1944-54; past president, The Lincoln Group of the District of Columbia; vice chairman, Civil War Centennial Commission; chairman, Committee on Arrangements for Joint Session to commemorate 150th Anniversary of Lincoln’s birth; chairman, Committee on Arrangements for reenactment of Lincoln’s inaugural, March 4, 1961; honorary member Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; elected November 8, 1966, to 90th Congress; reelected to 91st Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Allamakee, Buchanan, Clayton, Clinton, Delaware, Dubuque, Fayette, Jackson, Jones, Linn, and Winneshiek (11 counties). Population (1960), 442,406; estimated to July 1969, 451,000. JOHN C. CULVER, Democrat, of Marion, Iowa; born in Rochester, Minn,, August 8, 1932; attended Johnson School and graduated from Franklin High School, Cedar Rapids, 1950; A.B. (cum laude) Harvard College 1954; Lionel de Jersey Harvard Scholar, Emmanuel College, Cambridge University; served 39 months in U.S. Marine Corps, captain USMCR; LL.B. Harvard 1962; married to former Ann Cooper of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; four children—Christina, Rebecea, Catherine, and Chester John; served as dean of men of the Harvard University Summer School 1960; member county and State bar associations; Presbyterian; served as legislative assistant to Senator Edward M. Kennedy 1962-63; elected to 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to 90th and 91st Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Black Hawk, Bremer, Butler, Cerro Gordo, Chickasaw, Floyd, Frank-lin, Grundy, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Howard, Mitchell, Winnebago, Worth, and Wright (16 counties). Population: (1960), 403,442; estimated to July 1967, 425,000. H. R. GROSS, Republican, of Waterloo, Iowa; born, Arispe, Iowa, June 30, 1899, and raised on a farm; education, rural schools, University of Missouri School of Journalism; profession, newspaper reporter and editor from 1921 to 1935; radio news commentator from 1935 to 1948; military service, Mexican Border Service 1916, American Expeditionary Forces World War I; member Presbyterian Church, Masonic Lodge, Elks, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars; married to Hazel E. Webster, Cresco, Iowa, June 29, 1929; two sons, Phil and Alan; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Appanoose, Benton, Clarke, Davis, Decatur, Jasper, Keokuk, Lucas Mahaska, Marion, Marshall, Monroe, Poweshiek, Ringgold, Tama, Union, Wapello, Warren, and Wayne (19 counties). Population (1960), 366,119; estimated to July 1969, 348,000. . JOHN HENRY KYL, Republican, of Bloomfield, Iowa; born May 9, 1919, at Wisner, Cumming County, Nebr., the son of John George and Johanna Boonstra Kyl; A.B., Nebraska State Teachers College at Wayne and master’s degree in school of administration, University of Nebraska; married Arlene P. Griffith of Wayne, Nebr., in 1940; children: Jon, Jannene, and Jayne; member of the Pres-byterian Church; elected to the 86th Congress, December 15, 1959, to fill a vacancy; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses; elected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; member of Outdoor Recreational Resources Review Commission, Lewis and Clark Trail Commission, Public Land Law Review Commission. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Boone, Polk, Story, and Webster (4 counties). Population (1960),391,489; estimated to January 1969, 420,200. NEAL SMITH, Democrat, of Altoona, Iowa; born March 23, 1920, at Hedrick, Iowa; married Beatrix Havens; two children, Douglas and Sharon; farmer and lives on farm near Altoona, Iowa; engaged in the practice of law in Des Moines, 10WA Biographical 63 Towa; graduated Drake University Law School; attended Missouri University College of Liberal Arts and Syracuse University Schools of Public and Business Administration; 4-H Club member and leader for 10 years, farm operator since 1937 except for time in armed services and some of the time in college; spent 4 years in World War 11, citations include 9 battle stars, Air Medal, 4 Oak Leaf Clusters, and Order of the Purple Heart; elected National President Young Democratic Clubs of America 1953—served usual 2-year term 1953 to 1955; former chairman, Polk County Board of Social Welfare (a nonpaying civie board which distributed several million dollars per year to needy families and elder citizens); former assistant county attorney for Polk County, Iowa; member of Disabled American Veterans, Masonic Order, and various farm, school, and service organizations; elected to 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Buena Vista, Calhoun, Cherokee, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Humboldt, Ida, Kossuth, Lyon, O’Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pocahontas, Sac, Sioux, and Woodbury (18 counties). Population (1960), 397,877. WILEY MAYNE, Republican, of Sioux City, Iowa; born in Sanborn, Iowa, January 19, 1917; graduate of Sanborn High School, 1934; Harvard College, S.B. degree, 1938; lowa Law School, J.D. degree, 1941; special agent of the F.B.1.,, 1941-43; lieutenant (jg), U.S. Naval Reserve, 1943-45, with destroyer escort duty in Mediterranean, Atlantic, and Pacific; trial lawyer, Sioux City, 1946-67; Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers; president, Iowa State Bar Association, 1963-64; chairman, Grievance Commission of Towa Supreme Court 1964-66; commissioner of Uniform State Laws, 1956-60; chairman, Midwest ue Region Rhodes Scholar Selection Committee, 1964-66; Presbyterian; 33d degree Mason ; member, House of Delegates, American Bar Association, 1966-68; national ! vice chairman Young Republican National Federation, 1949-51; president, Sioux City Symphony Association, 1947-53; married Betty Dodson; three children, Martha (Mrs. F. K. Smith), Wiley, Jr., and John Dodson; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adair, Adams, Audubon, Carroll, Cass, Crawford, Dallas, Fremont, Greene, Guthrie, Harrison, Madison, Mills, Monona, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, Shelby, and Taylor (19 counties). Population (1960), 353,156. WILLIAM J. SCHERLE, Republican, of Henderson, Towa; born March 14, 1923, in Little Falls, N.Y.; graduated from St. Mary’s Academy in New York; attended Southern Methodist University of Dallas, Tex., Business Administra- tion; Veteran of World War II; Naval Reserve; grain and livestock farmer; Assistant Division Manager, George D. Barnard Co., Dallas, Tex.; Young Re- publican, precinct committeeman; Chairman, Mills County Republican Central Committee, three terms; Colonel on Governor's Military Staff, Interim Com- mittee, 1963-65, and Legislative Research Committee; named an Outstanding Legislator by the Iowa Press Corps in 60th General Assembly; Chairman, Senate and House Highway Study Committee; 1964 Award of Merit from Iowa Good Roads Association; member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Glenwood, Iowa; served in the 59th, 60th, 60th extra, and 61st General Assembly of the Iowa House of Representatives; American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 40 and | 8, National Livestock Feeders Association, Farm Bureau; married Jane Goldapp of Council Bluffs, Iowa, June 1947; two sons, William David and John Robert; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. | 64 Congressional Directory ROT KANSAS (Population (1960), 2,178,611; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 2,321,000) SENATORS JAMES BLACKWOOD PEARSON, Republican, of Prairie Village, Kans.; born in Nashville, Tenn., May 7, 1920; moved with his family to Virginia; attended Virginia schools; graduated from the University of Virginia Law School in 1950; attended Duke University 1940-42; interrupted schooling to serve as a Navy pilot based at Olathe, Kans., Naval Air Station 1943-46; married the former Martha Mitchell of Johnson County, Kans., in 1946; four children—Jimmy, Tommy, Billy, and Laura Alice; admitted to the bar in 1950 and began practice at Mission, Kans., in 1950; city attorney for Westwood, Fairway, and Lenexa 1952-61; assistant county attorney 1952-54; probate judge of Johnson County 1954-56; member of the State senate 1956-60; was not a candidate for reelection; returned to law practice; was the State campaign manager for Governor Ander-son’s successful race in 1960 and served as State Republican chairman for a short term thereafter; appointed to the United States Senate January 31, 1962, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Andrew F. Schoeppel and elected November 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1967; reelected November 8, 1966, for the term ending January 3, 1973. ROBERT J. DOLE, Republican, of Russell, Kans.; born in Russell, Kans., July 22, 1923, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doran R. Dole; graduate of Russell public schools; attended University of Kansas, Lawrence; A.B., Washburn Municipal University, Topeka, 1952; LL.B., Washburn, 1952; enlisted U.S. Army, 1943; served 51% years in World War II as 10th Mountain Division platoon leader in Italy; twice wounded and twice decorated for ‘heroic achievement’; discharged with rank of captain, 1948; at age 26, elected to Kansas Legislature, 1951-53; elected four terms as Russell County attorney, 1953-61; elected to U.S. House of Representatives, 1960; reelected 1962, 1964, and 1966; announced candidacy for U.S. Senate, December 20, 1967; adviser, U.S. delegation to United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Conference, Rome, Italy, 1965; member, Congressional delegation to survey food crisis in India at request of President Johnson, 1966; Congressional delegation to study Arab refugee problem, Middle East, 1967; past president, Washburn Alumni Association and Kansas County. Attorneys Association; past lieutenant governor, Kiwanis; chairman of Russell County Red Cross; member, county, State, and American Bar Associations, 4-H Fair Association, B.P.O.E., Masons, Isis Shrine, Chamber of Commerce, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Disabled American Veterans; married Phyllis Holden of Farmington, N.H., June 12, 1948; one daughter, Robin; elected to the United States Senate November 5, 1968. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Barton, Cheyenne, Clark, Cloud, Decatur, Edwards, Ellis, Ellsworth, Finney, Ford, Gove, Graham, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Hamilton, Haskell, Hodgeman, Jewell, Kearny, Kiowa, Lane, Lincoln, Logan, Meade, Mitchell, Morton, Ness, Norton, Osborne, Ottawa, Pawnee, Phillips, Pratt, Rawlins, Republic, Rooks, Rush, Russell, Saline, Scott, Seward, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Stafford, Stanton, Stevens, Thomas, Trego, Wallace, and Wichita (52 counties). Population (1960), 435,145; estimated to July 1969, 450,000. KEITH G. SEBELIUS, Republican, of Norton, Kans. ; born in Almena, Norton County, Kans., September 10, 1916, son of Dr. Carl E. and Minnie Sebelius; attended Almena grade and high school; A.B., Fort Hays Kansas State College; J.D., George Washington University Law School; admitted to practice in Kansas, District of Columbia, U.S. Supreme Court; married Bette Roberts; two sons: Gary and Doug; military: private to master sergeant, lieutenant to major (AUS), USAR (retired), World War II and Korean conflict; department commander, Kansas American Legion; city councilman, mayor, city attorney, county at-torney; State senator, 6 years; legislative council, 4 years; member, Kansas Department of Economic Development; member, Capital Area Planning Commis-sion; past president, Fort Hays Kansas State Alumni Association; member, United Methodist Church, Lions Club, Isis Shrine, American Legion, D.A.V., V.F.W., Farm Bureau, I.0.0O.F.; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. KANSAS Biographical SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Atchison, Brown, Clay, Dickinson, Doniphan, Geary, Jackson, Jefferson, Leavenworth, Marshall, Morris, Nemaha, Pottawatomie, Riley, Shawnee, Wabaunsee, and Washington. WYANDOTTE COUNTY: Cities of Edwardsville and Bonner Springs; townships of Delaware, Prairie, and Quindaro. Population (1960), 450,608; estimated to July 1967, 435,783. CHESTER L. MIZE, Republican, of Atchison, Kans.; born in Atchison December 25, 1917; attended the public schools; student at the School of Business Administration, University of Kansas, 1935-39; joined the USNR in 1940; served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, South Pacific Theater, 1941-45; returned to civilian life as a lieutenant commander in the USNR; married the former Betty Muchnie of Atchison, Kans.; three children, David, Anne, and Janet; treasurer of Blish, Mize & Silliman Hardware Co. 1945-51; vice president of Valley Co., Inc., general investment company, 1951-64; owned and operated a cattle ranch in New Mexico and a farm in Atchison County, Kans.; past president of University of Kansas Alumni Association, past chairman of the Greater University Fund (University of Kansas); member, University of Kansas Athletic Board and the Advisory Board of the School of Business Administration (Univer-sity of Kansas); past member of the board of the Atchison public school system; vestryman of the Trinity Episcopal Church; chairman, board of trustees, Mount St. Scholastica of Atchison; chairman of Atchison County Savings Bond Drives for several years; member of American Legion, VFW, Kansas Farm Bureau, Elks, Kansas Chamber of Commerce, and Phi Delta Theta; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; member of the House Banking and Currency Committee. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Anderson, Douglas, Franklin, Johnson, and Miami. WYANDOITE County: Townships of Shawnee and Wyandotte; city of Kansas City. Population (1960), 394,109; estimated to July 1969, 468,715. LARRY WINN, Jr., Republican, of Overland Park, Kans.; born in Kansas City, Mo., August 22, 1919; attended public schools in Kansas City, Mo.; A.B. degree, University of Kansas; 2 years with WHB radio station; 2 years with North American Aviation; 2 years as a private builder; 2 years as public relations director Kansas City Chapter, American Red Cross; vice president, Winn-Rau Corp. since 1950; national director, National Association of Home Builders, 14 years; past president, Home Builders Association, Greater Kansas City, past vice president, Home Builders Association of Kansas; member, board of directors, Southgate State Bank, Prairie Village, Kans.; vice president, Kaw Council of Boy Scouts, recipient Silver Beaver award, National Council representative; member, board of directors, Johnson County United Funds Council and Community Chest of Greater Kansas City; member, steering committee, Johnson County Health, Education, and Recreation Council; member, advisory board, Junior Achievement, Inc., Greater Kansas City; advisory board, Shawnee Mission Hospital; Linwood School Board District No. 1, 3 years; People to People; Rotarian; Kansas Farm Bureau, and Country Club Christian Church; past G.0.P. chairman, 3d Congressional District; past member, Republican State Executive Committee; campaign chairman for Congressman Ellsworth in two successful campaigns for Congress from 3d District; past president, Sigma Delta Chi journalism fraternity, and Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity at University of Kansas; was an editor of University of Kansas Daily Kansan; director, Memorial Union Building; member, University of Kansas Development Committee; married Joan Ruth Elliott; five children, Edward Lawrence III, Robert Elliott, Douglas Shepherd, Janet Gay, and Cynthia Joan; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Harvey, Kingman, Marion, McPherson, Reno, and Rice. SEDG- wick County: All of Sedgwick County except the cities of Cheney, Clearwater, Derby, Garden Plain, ' Goddard, Haysville, Mulvane, and Viola; townships of Afton, Attica, Erie, Garden Plain, Grand River, Illinois, Morton, Ninnescah, Ohio, Rockford, Salem, Viola, and Waco, and precincts 1 and 2 in Riverside township. Population (1960), 453,901; estimated to July 1969, 490,000. GARNER E. SHRIVER, Republican, of Wichita, Kans.; born July 6, 1912, in Towanda, Kans.; attended the public schools of Towanda and Wichita; moved to Wichita in 1925; graduate of University of Wichita in 1934 (postgraduate study at University of Southern California in 1936) and Washburn Law School, LL.B. degree, in 1940; Alumni Achievement Award, 1961, Wichita State Uni-versity; Washburn University Alumni Distinguished Service Award, 1967; married Martha Jane Currier in 1941; three children—Mrs. Kay Leroux, David, 33-350°—70——7 66 Congressional Directory KANSAS and Linda; worked for Fox-Vliet Drug Co., of Wichita, 1934-36; instructor in English speech, South Haven High School, South Haven, Kans., in 1936 and 1937; engaged in law practice since 1940; during World War II served for 3 years in the U.S. Navy as an enlisted man and officer; State representative, 1947-51 and State senator 1953-60; member of American, Kansas, and Wichita bar associa-tions, Kiwanis, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, National Sojourners, Moose Lodge, Albert Pike Masonic Lodge, Wichita Consistory, York Rite, Shrine, DeMolay Legion of Honor, Phi Alpha Delta, Phi Delta Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, and College Hill Methodist Church; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Allen, Barber, Bourbon, Butler, Chase, Chautauqua, Cherokee, Coffey, Comanche, Cowley, Crawford, Elk, Greenwood, Harper, Labette, Linn, Lyon, Montgomery, Neosho, Osage, Sumner, Wilson, and Woodson. SEDGWICK COUNTY: Cities of Cheney, Clearwater, Derby, Garden Plain, Goddard, Haysville, Mulvane, and Viola; townships of Afton, Attica, Erie, Garden Plain, Grand River, Illinois, Morton, Ninnescah, Ohio, Rockford, Salem, Viola, and Waco, and precincts 1 and 2 in Riverside township. Population (1960), 444,848. JOE SKUBITZ, Republican, of Pittsburg, Kans.; born in Frontenae, Crawford County, Kans., son of Joe Skubitz and Mary Youvan; attended grade school in Ringo, Kans. ; high school in Girard and Frontenae, Kans. ; graduate of Kansas State College, Pittsburg, Kans., receiving B.S. and M.S. degrees; attended law school at Washburn University, Topeka, Kans., and received LL.B. degree from George Washington University, Washington, D.C.; licensed to practice law in Kansas and the District of Columbia; received special citation from Kansas State College, Pittsburg, Kans.; served as administrative assistant to Senators Clyde M. Reed and Andrew F. Schoeppel; married Mary Jess McClellan, daughter of Dr. George B. and Lillian McClellan, Weir, Kans., September 27, 1930; one son, Dan Joseph Skubitz, who married Betty Mayhew; two grand-daughters, Danette and Suzanne; one grandson, Andrew Joseph; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th Congress; reelected to the 90th Congress; reelected to the 91st Congress. KENTUCKY Biographical KENTUCKY (Population (1960), 3,038,156; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 3,232,000) SENATORS JOHN SHERMAN COOPER, Republican, of Somerset, Ky.; born Somerset, Pulaski County, Ky., August 23, 1901, son of John Sherman and Helen Gertrude (Tartar) Cooper; married Lorraine Rowan Shevlin in 1955; educated public schools in Somerset; Centre College, 1918-19; Yale College, A.B., 1923; Harvard Law School, 1923-25; honorary degrees: LL.D., Centre College, University of Kentucky, Georgetown College, Berea College, Eastern Kentucky University, Yale University; LL.D., University of Pittsburgh; L.H.D., Lincoln Memorial University; D.C.L., Nasson College, Maine; member Lower House, Kentucky Legislature; two terms as county judge, Pulaski County, Ky., circuit judge, 28th Judicial District, Ky.; elected United States Senate 1946 to fill unexpired term; defeated 1948; elected 1952 to fill unexpired term; defeated 1954; elected 1956 to fill unexpired term; reelected 1960 for term ending January 1967; reelected 1966 for 6-year term ending January 3, 1973; member of Committees on Public Works, Rules and Administration, and Foreign Relations, and Select Committee on Standards and Conduct; member, 1964, The President’s Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy; served as U.S. delegate to General Assembly of United Nations sessions of 1949-51, 1968; adviser to Secretary of State Dean Acheson, London and Brussels meetings, 1950, NATO Council of Ministers; appointed by President Eisenhower Ambassador to India and Nepal January 1955, served until August 1956, resigned to become candidate for U.S. Senate; veteran World War II; enlisted as private, U.S. Army, 1942; received Officers Candidate School commission as second lieutenant, 1943; served Third U.S. Army from July 1944 in Normandy, France, Luxembourg, German campaigns; awarded Bronze Star Medal; after close of war, at Munich, headed reorganization German judicial system of Bavaria; discharged as captain Feb-ruary 1946; member law firm of Gardner, Morrison & Rogers, Washington, D.C,, 1949-51; member of American Bar and Kentucky Bar Associations; board of trustees Centre College, Ky.; American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Rotary International; Beta Theta Pi; Baptist. MARLOW W. COOK, Republican, of Louisville, Ky.; born in Akron, N.Y., on July 27, 1926; entered the U.S. Navy at 17 and served in the submarine service in the Atlantic and Pacific during World War II; graduated from the University of Louisville Law School, 1950; elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives, 1957; reelected, 1959; vice chairman of the Kentucky Special Committee In-vestigating Education; member, Kentucky Legislative Research Commission Planning and Zoning Committee; elected Jefferson County Judge in 1961; re-elected 1965, resigned to become United States Senator, December 1968; chair-man, Board of Overseers of Ursuline College; trustee, University of Louisville; 1959 winner of the St. Matthews Jaycee Distinguished Service Award; 1961, named Louisville Junior Chamber of Commerce Man of the Year, and Kentucky Junior Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Young Man of Kentucky; chairman, Taxation Committee of National Association of County Officials; vice chairman, Kentucky Constitution Revision Assembly, 1964-66; married Nancy Remmers of Louisville; four daughters and one son; elected to the United States Senate November 5, 1968. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Ballard, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, Christian, Crittenden, Fulton, Graves, Henderson, Hickman, Hopkins, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, Marshall, McCracken, McLean, Muhlenberg, Todd, Trigg, Union, and Webster (23 counties). Population (1960), 437,135; estimated to July 1969, 451,000. FRANK A. STUBBLEFIELD, Democrat, of Murray, Ky.; born in Murray, Ky.; graduated from Murray High School and from the University of Kentucky College of Commerce with B.S. degree; retail drug business; member of the Kentucky Railroad Commission since 1951; married; three daughters; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. Congressional Directory KENTUCKY SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Allen, Anderson, Barren, Breckinridge, Bullitt, Daviess, Edmonson, Grayson, Hancock, Hardin, Hart, Larue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Ohio, Simpson, Spencer, Warren, and Washington (20 counties). Population (1960), 421,346; estimated to July 1969, 460,000. WILLIAM H. NATCHER, Democrat, of Bowling Green, Warren County, Ky.; born in Bowling Green, Ky.; educated in the public schools of Bowling Green, Ky., and high school at Ogden Preparatory Department; A.B., degree, Western Kentucky State College, Bowling Green, Ky.; LL.B. degree, Ohio State Uni-versity, Columbus, Ohio; married to Miss Virginia Reardon, of Bowling Green; Ky., on June 17, 1937; two daughters: Celeste White and Louise Lewter; prac-ticing attorney, Bowling Green, Ky., since March 18, 1934; Federal conciliation commissioner 1936-37 for Western District of Kentucky; elected county attorney of Warren County in 1937 and served three 4-year terms; elected Commonwealth attorney of the 8th Judicial District, composed of Allen and Warren Counties, in 1951 and served until August 15, 1953, having been elected to Congress; Baptist; member of Kiwanis club, Odd Fellows, American Legion Post 23, and 40 and 8 Mammoth Cave Voiture 1146; past president of the Bowling Green Bar Associa-tion; past president of the Young Democratic Clubs of Kentucky, 1941-46; during World War II served in the United States Navy from October 1942 to December 1945; elected to the 83d Congress August 1, 1953; reelected to 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member, Committee on Appropriations; home ‘address, 638 East Main, Bowling Green, Ky.; district office: 414 East 10th Street. THIRD DISTRICT.—JEFFERSON COUNTY: That part of the county of Jefferson which includes the city of Louisville and the city of Shively. Population (1960), 432,494; estimated to January 1969, 443,000. WILLIAM O. COWGER, Republican, of Louisville, Ky.; born in Hastings, Nebr., January 1, 1922; attended Hastings High School where he was on the football and debate teams; after a year at Texas A & M, graduated with a degree in political science from Carleton College, Northfield, Minn.; upon graduation from Navy Midshipmen’s School at Columbia University, New York City, served 20 months on an LST in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans during World War 11; active in many business, civie, and charitable organizations; president, Thompson & Cowger Co.; a mortage loan company specializing in the financing of commercial real estate; in 1953, elected president of the Louisville Junior Chamber of Com-merce; in 1954, served as president of the Louisville Mortgage Bankers Association; in 1955, selected as one of the Commonwealth’s Three Outstanding Young Men; in 1964, named Louisville Realtor of the Year and Kentucky Realtor of the Year; for 2 years, Kentucky chairman for Crusade for Freedom; has served on the board of directors, United Cerebral Palsy, Louisville International Center, the Red Cross, and Louisville Urban League; past member, board of deacons, Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church; in November of 1961, elected Louisville’s first Republican mayor in 30 years; on six different occasions, served as Republican campaign chairman; since 1956, has been the 3d District Republican Congressional Chairman and a member of the State Central Committee; has served as Presiden-tial Elector, Finance chairman and delegate to the National Convention; served 3 years as president of the Inter-American Municipal Organization and was general chairman of the Inter-American Municipal Congress held in Louisville in October of 1964; elected to the executive committee of the American Municipal Association; past president of the Kentucky Municipal League; two children, Mrs. Larry Wilson and David; members of the Highland Presbyterian Church; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; a member of the Banking and Currency Com-mittee, Government Operations Committee, and Republican Policy Committee; chairman, Special Task Force on Urban Affairs; reelected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968; district office 140 South 5th Street, Louisville, Ky. 40202. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Oldham, Pendle-ton, and Trimble. JEFFERSON COUNTY: Including those portions of A, B, and C districts in Jefferson County excepting said portions hereinabove included in the Third Congressional District. Population (1960), 457,688; estimated to July 1969, 555,000. MARION GENE SNYDER, Republican, of Jeffersontown, Ky.; born in Louisville, Ky., January 26, 1928; son of M. G. and Lois E. Snyder; attended the “public schools, graduated from duPont Manual High School, took prelaw studies . KENTUCKY Biographical 69 at University of Louisville, and graduated cum laude from the Jefferson School of Law in 1950; began practice of law in Louisville in 1950; elected magistrate of Jefferson County’s 1st District for two terms in 1957 and 1961; city attorney for Jeffersontown, 1954-58; primary occupation, real-estate broker and lawyer; farming interests; Protestant; married the former Louise Hodges of Harlan, Ky.; one son, Mark; member, Kentucky Bar Association, Kentucky Farm Bureau; elected to the 88th Congress (3d District), November 6, 1962; elected to the 90th Con-gress, in reapportioned 4th District, November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Adair, Bell, Casey, Clay, Clinton, Cumberland, Estill, Green, Harlan, Jackson, Knox, Laurel, Leslie, Lincoln, McCreary, Metcalfe, Monroe, Owsley, Pulaski, Rockeastle, Russell, Taylor, Wayne, and Whitley (24 counties). Population (1960), 417,544; estimated to July 1969, 414,000. TIM LEE CARTER, Republican, of Tompkinsville, Ky.; born in Tompkins-ville, Ky., September 2, 1910, son of James Clark and Idru Tucker Carter; educated in public schools of Tompkinsville, Ky.; A.B., Western Kentucky State College, 1934; M.D., University of Tennessee, 1937; interned U.S. Marine Hospital and Chicago Maternity Center; volunteered for military service World War II, served 42 months as combat medic; captain, 38th Infantry Division; received Combat Medical Badge and Bronze Star Medal; married the former Kathleen Bradshaw of Tompkinsville; one son, Billy Starr Carter; practicing physician; member Alpha Omega Alpha, University of Tennessee; member Kentucky and American Medical Associations, Kentucky and American Academy of General Practice; American Legion, VFW, Baptist Church, 32d degree Mason, Shriner; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964: reelected to 90th ‘and 91st Congresses. : : SIXTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Bourbon, Boyle, Bracken, Clark, Fayette, Franklin, Garrard, Harrison, Henry, Jessamine, Madison, Mason, Mercer, Montgomery, Nicholas, Owen, Powell, Robertson, Shelby, Scott, and Woodford (21 counties). Population (1960), 427,128; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. JOHN CLARENCE WATTS, Democrat, of Jessamine County, Ky.; born Nicholasville, Ky., July 9, 1902; graduate Nicholasville High School, 1921; A.B. and LL.B. University of Kentucky 1925, 1927; lawyer, farmer, and banker; police judge, city of Nicholasville 1929-33; county attorney, Jessamine County, Ky., 1933-45; member and majority leader, house of representatives, Kentucky State Legislature, 1947-48; commissioner of motor transportation, Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1948-51; county chairman, Democratic Party, Jessamine County, Ky., 28 years; elected to 82d Congress, special election April 14, 1951; reelected each subsequent Congress; member, Committee on Ways and Means; married Miss Nora Wilburn, Lexington, Ky.; one daughter, Lillian Frances, age 21. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Bath, Boyd, Breathitt, Carter, Elliott, Fleming, Floyd, Greenup, Johnson, Knott, Lawrence, Lee, Letcher, Lewis, Magoffin, Martin, Menifee, Morgan, Perry, Pike, Rowan, and Wolfe (22 counties). Population (1960), 444,821; estimated to July 1966, 460,000. CARL D. PERKINS, Democrat, of Hindman, Knott County, Ky.; born in Hindman, Ky., October 15, 1912, where he still resides; son of J. E. and Dora Calhoun Perkins; educated in the Knott County grade schools and Hindman High School; attended Caney Junior College; studied law at Jefferson School of Law, Louisville, Ky., graduating in 1935 and began practice of law; married Miss Verna Johnson, of Knott County, Ky.; one son, Carl Christopher, born August 6, 1954; member of the American Legion and Masons; Baptist; served an un-expired term in 1939 as commonwealth attorney from thirty-first judicial district; member of Kentucky General Assembly from the ninety-ninth district in 1940; elected Knott County attorney in 1941 and reelected in 1945; resigned January 1, 1948, to become counsel for department of highways, Frankfort, Ky.; served in World War II, and saw service in European theater, participating in battles of northern France, the Ardennes, the Rhineland, and central Europe; elected on November 2, 1948, to the 81st Congress; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; chairman, Committee on Edu-cation and Labor. : Congressional Directory LOUISIANA LOUISIANA (Population (1960), 3,257,022; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 3,745,000) SENATORS ALLEN JOSEPH ELLENDER, Democrat, of Houma, La.; born in Montegut, Terrebonne Parish, La., September 24, 1890; lawyer and farmer; graduate of St. Aloysius College, New Orleans, La., and Tulane University of Louisiana, at New Orleans, with degrees of M.A. and LL.B.; married to Miss Helen Calhoun Donnelly (died September 30, 1949); one son, Allen J., Jr.; served in World War I; city attorney of Houma, 1913-15; district attorney, Terrebonne Parish, 1915-16; delegate to Constitutional Convention of Louisiana in 1921; member of the house of representatives of Louisiana, 1924-36; floor leader, 1928-32, during administration of the late Huey P. Long, Governor; speaker of the house of representatives, 1932-36; Democratic nominee for United States Senator from Louisiana, and elected without opposition in the general election held on Novem-ber 3, 1936, for the term ending January 3, 1943; reelected November 3, 1942, in the general election, without opposition, for the term ending January 3, 1949; reelected without opposition in the general election held on November 2, 1948, for the term ending January 3, 1955; again reelected without opposition in the general election held on November 2, 1954, for the term ending January 3, 1961; reelected November 8, 1960, for the term ending January 3, 1967; reelected November 8, 1966, for the term ending January 3, 1973; Democratic national committeeman from Louisiana, 1939-40. RUSSELL B. LONG, Democrat; born in Shreveport, La., November 3, 1918, of Huey P. and Rose McConnell Long; attended public schools in Shreveport, Baton Rouge, and New Orleans, La.; graduate of Louisiana State University, B.A. degree in 1941, LL.B. degree in 1942; lawyer; admitted to Louisiana bar in June 1942; member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa, Order of the Coif, Tau, Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Phi, Lions, Elks, and American Legion; lieutenant, United States Naval Reserve; veteran of World War II; two daughters, Mrs. Katherine Long Mosely and Pamela Rust; elected to United States Senate on November 2, 1948, to fill unexpired term of the late John H. Overton; re-elected November 7, 1950, for 6-year term beginning January 3, 1951; reelected November 6, 1956, without opposition, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1957; reelected November 6, 1962, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1963; reelected November 5, 1968, without opposition, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1969; elected Assistant Majority Leader, January 4, 1965; named chairman of Senate Finance Committee on January 14, 1966; acts as alternate chairman of the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—City oF NEw ORLEANS: That portion of the Parish of Orleans lying on the right bank of the Mississippi River, and that portion lying on the left bank below Julia Street and the New Basin Canal, comprising wards 3 through 9 and 15. PARISHES: Plaquemines and St. Bernard. Popu-lation (1960), 449,491; estimated to July 1969, 525,630. F. EDWARD HEBERT (pronounced ‘“A-Bear’’), Democrat, of New Orleans, La., was born in New Orleans, La., October 12, 1901; educated in the public and parochial elementary schools, Jesuit High School, and Tulane University of New Orleans; newspaperman on the New Orleans States and New Orleans Times-Picayune; city editor of the New Orleans States; first Louisianian in history to serve 25 consecutive years in the U.S. House of Representatives; elected sue-cessively to the 77th through 91st Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—C1ty of NEw ORLEANS: That portion of the Parish of Orleans lying above Julia Street and the New Basin Canal, comprising wards 1, 2, 10 through 14, 16, and 17. PARISHES: Jeflerson and St. Charles. Population (1960), 462,753; estimated to July 1969, 575,500. HALE BOGGS, Democrat, of New Orleans, La.; born on February 15, 1914, on the Mississippi Gulf Coast; educated in the public and parochial schools of Jefferson Parish, La., and was graduated from Tulane University with B.A. LOUISIANA B tographical 71 degree in 1935 and LL.B. degree in 1937; served as youngest Democrat in the 77th Congress and was a member of the Banking and Currency Committee; served in World War II as an officer in the United States Naval Reserve and United States Maritime Service; separated from the service in January 1946; nominated to the 80th Congress on September 10, 1946; member of the Beta Theta Pi academic fraternity, the Omicron Delta Kappa leadership fraternity, the Phi Beta Kappa scholastic fraternity, the New Orleans, Louisiana, District of Columbia, and American Bar Associations, the Roman Catholic Church, the New Orleans Association of Commerce, the Sons of the American Revolution, Society of Colonial Wars, the American Legion, AMVETS, Catholic War Veterans, and the Knights of Columbus; married to Miss Corinne Morrison Claiborne of New Roads and New Orleans, La.; three children—Mrs. Paul Sigmund, Thomas Hale, Jr., and Mrs. Steven V. Roberts; elected to the 80th Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to each succeeding Congress; elected to the Committee on Ways and Means January 1, 1949; American delegate to Interparliamentary Union since 1948; chairman, Committee on Elections, 82d Congress and ranking minority member, 83d Congress; chairman, Special Subcommittee on Narcotics, 83d Con-gress; chairman, Subcommittee on Foreign Trade Policy, 84th and succeeding Congresses; chairman, Subcommittee on Highway Financing, 84th Congress; appointed to Joint Kconomic Committee, 85th Congress; appointed to Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation in 87th Congress; appointed to Com-mittee to Investigate Non-essential Federal Expenditures in 91st Congress; vice chairman, Democratic National Committee, 1954 to date; member of the Presi-dent’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy; member, National Commission: on the Causes and Prevention of Violence; parliamentarian, Demo-cratic National Convention, 1964; chairman, Platform Committee, Democratic National Convention, 1968; Deputy Democratic Whip, 85th, 86th, and first session, 87th Congresses; Democratic Whip since second session, 87th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—P ARISHES: Assumption, Iberia, Lafayette, Lafourche, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Martin, St. Mary, and Terrebonne (9 parishes). Population (1960), 385,160; estimated to © July 1969, 400,000. : PATRICK THOMSON CAFFERY, Democrat, of New Iberia, La.; born near Franklin, La.; July 6, 1932, son of R. Earl and Letitia Decuir Caffery; attended public schools of Franklin and Hanson Memorial High School; B.A., University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1955; student body president; Blue Key; Juris Doctor, Louisiana State University Law School, 1956; associate and managing editor, Louisiana Law Review, 1955-56; assistant district attorney, 16th Judicial District of Louisiana, 1958-62; New Iberia Jaycee’s Distinguished Service Award, 1959; House of Delegates, Louisiana Bar Association, 1962; elected to Louisiana House of Representatives, 1964-68; chairman, Atchafalaya Basin Causeway Commission, 1968; past president, New Iberia Rotary Club and Iberia Parish United Givers Fund; member, executive board, Evangeline Area Boy Scout Council and past district commissioner; director, Iberia Crippled Children’s Association; attorney; member, Iberia Parish, La., and American Bar Associations; Catholic; married to Anne Bercegeay, January 30, 1954; three sons, Patrick, Jr., Kevin, and Michael; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. FOURTH DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne, De Soto, Red River, and Webster (7 parishes). Population (1960), 391,541; estimated to July 1967, 423,950. JOE D. WAGGONNER, Jr., Democrat, of Plain Dealing, La.; born September *7,-1918, near Plain Dealing, Bossier Parish, in Northwest Louisiana, son of the late Elizzibeth Johnston and Joe D. Waggonner, Sr.; graduated from Plain Deal-ing High School; B.A. degree, Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, Ruston, La.; elected Bossier Parish School Board, 1954; elected president of same board, 1956; reelected member, 1960; elected member, Louisiana State Board of Education (Third Public Service Commission District), 1960; elected president, United Schools Committee of Louisiana, 1961; president, Louisiana School Boards Association, 1961; served as lieutenant commander, U.S. Navy, in World War IT and as same rank from May 1951 to November 1952 during Korean Conflict; operator of wholesale petroleum products distribution agency for North Bossier Parish; Methodist; 33d-degree Scottish Rite Mason; member El Karubah Shrine, Shreveport; Elk; member American Legion and 40 & 8; member, Lions Club and Kappa Sigma Social fraternity; married December 14, 1942, to former Miss Congressional Directory LOUISIANA Mary Ruth Carter; two children, David and Carol Jean; elected to the 87th Congress December 19, 1961; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Caldwell, Catahoula, Concordia, East Carroll, East Feliciana, Franklin, Jackson, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, St. Helena, Tensas, Union, West Carroll, and West Feliciana (17 parishes). Population (1960), 386,768; estimated to January 1969, 425,360. OTTO ERNEST PASSMAN, Democrat, of Monroe, La.; born on a farm in Washington Parish, near Franklinton, La., June 27, 1900, of Irish-French-Holland Dutch extraction; married; owner of Passman Investment Co., Monroe, La.; served as officer in U.S. Navy during World War II; member, First Baptist Church, Monroe, La.; past State Commander, American Veterans of World War 11, Inc.; member, American Legion; 33d degree Scottish Rite Mason; member, Red Cross of Constantine of York Rite of Freemasonry; past Grand Master, Grand Lodge of the State of Louisiana, Free and Accepted Masons; elected on November 5, 1946, to the 80th Congress; reelected to the 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. Elis SIXTH DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Ascension, East Baton Rouge, Livingston, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, and Washington (6 parishes). Population (1960), 427,051; estimated to July 1969, 475,000. JOHN R. RARICK, Democrat, of Baton Rouge, La.; born in Waterford, Ind., January 29, 1924; has resided in Louisiana for over 20 years; attended Louisiana State University and Tulane, graduated from the Tulane Law School, admitted to practice law in Louisiana in 1949, juris doctor, 1949; Judge Rarick resigned as district judge, 20th Judicial District, to declare his candidacy for the 6th District; served in the U.S. Army for 3 years in World War II; received two Battle Stars for the Rhineland and Ardennes campaigns, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, and was also decorated by the Belgian Government; captured in the Battle of the Bulge, spent 4 months in a German prison camp from which he escaped and after 13 days made his way back to the American lines; 32d-degree Mason, K.C.C.H.; Order of the Eastern Star; Shriner; Disabled American Veterans; American Legion; and Veterans of Foreign Wars; married Marguerite Pierce of New Orleans; three Children) elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st ongress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Acadia, Calcasieu, Cameron, Evangeline, Jefferson Davis, St. Landry, and Vermilion and ST. MARTIN PARISH: Wards 2, 3, 4, and 5. Population (1960), 384,127; estimated to January 1969, 450,000. EDWIN W. EDWARDS, Democrat, of Crowley, La.; born August 7, 1927, Marksville, Avoyelles Parish, La., son of Clarence W. Edwards and Agnes Brouillette Edwards; attended public schools of Marksville, graduated at age 16; graduated from Louisiana State University with LL.B. degree (converted to doctor of laws in 1968) in January 1949 at age 21; married to Elaine Schwartzenburg in 1949; four children: Anna Edwards Hensgens, age 19; Victoria Elaine, age 17; Stephen Randolph, age 15; and David Edwin, age 10; Catholic; practiced law in Crowley, Acadia Parish, since 1949, senior partner of law firm of Edwards, Edwards and Broadhurst; past president and member of Crowley Lions Club; past president and member of International Rice Festival; member of Greater Crowley Chamber of Commerce; past adjutant and member of American Legion, Acadia Post 15; major, Civil Air Patrol; elected to Crowley City council in 1954 and reelected in 1958; elected to Louisiana State Senate, 35th Senatorial District, in 1964; elected to U.S. Congress in special election in October 1965 and re-elected to 90th Congress in 1966; served as member of Public Works Committee in 89th and 90th Congresses; honoree of the 1968 Rice Festival, Crowley, October 1968; reelected to 91st Congress in November 1968 with 85 percent of the total vote—the sixth highest percentage received by a member of the U.S. House of Representatives; elected Louisiana-Mississippi Delegations’ Whip, January 1967, reelected 1969; assigned to the Judiciary Committee (Subcommittee No. 4 and Special Subcommittee on Submerged Lands) and Committee on Internal Security, January 1969. / LOUISIANA Biographical EIGHTH DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Allen, Ascension (Wards 1-4), Assumption, Avoyelles, Beauregard, Grant, Iberville, La Salle, Natchitoches (Wards 1, 6-10), Pointe Coupee, Rapides, Sabine, St. James, St. John the, Baptist, Vernon, and West Baton Rouge, (16 parishes). Population (1960), 370,131; esti- mated to July 1969, 515,500. SPEEDY O. LONG, Democrat, of Jena, La.; attorney at law; born in Tullos, La Salle Parish, La., June 16, 1928; son of Felix F. and Verda Pendarvis Long; attended public schools in La Salle and Winn Parishes, graduating from Winnfield High School, Winnfield, La., in 1945; served in U.S. Regular Navy for 22 months; graduated from Northeast Junior College, Monroe, La., 1950; received B.A. degree from Northwestern State College at Natchitoches, La., 1951; recalled to active duty, U.S. Navy, during Korean conflict; received J.D. degree from Louisiana State University Law School, February of 1959; practices law in Jena, La.; served 8 years in Louisiana State Senate from May 1956 to May 1964; member of Louisiana Bar Association and American Bar Association of Louisiana; member and former president of 28th Judicial District Bar Association of Loui-siana; member of American Legion; 32d degree Mason and Shriner; honorary chapter farmer, La Salle Parish Future Farmers of America; member of First Baptist Church of Jena, La.; married Florence Marie Theriot of Golden Meadow, La.; two children, Felix Paul and David Theriot; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. 74 Congressional Directory : MAINE MAINE (Population (1960), 969,265; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 978,000) SENATORS MARGARET CHASE SMITH, Republican. EDMUND S. MUSKIE, Democrat, of Waterville, Maine; born in Rumford, Maine, March 28, 1914; married to former Jane F. Gray; five children: Stephen Oliver, Ellen, Melinda, Martha, and Edmund S., Jr.; lawyer; member of house of representatives 93d, 94th, and 95th Maine legislatures; Governor of Maine from January 6, 1955 to 1959; elected to United States Senate to serve from January 1959 to January 1965; reelected November 3, 1964; during World War II served in the U.S. Naval Reserve; candidate for Vice President 1968. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Cumberland, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, Waldo, and Yerk (7 counties). Population (1960), 463,800; estimated to July 1969, 466,185. PETER N. KYROS, Democrat, of Portland, Maine; born July 11, 1925, in Portland, Maine; attended public schools in that city; attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.; graduated, with B.S. degree, from U.S. Naval Academy, 1947; graduated from Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., LL.B. degree, 1957; served in U.S. Navy, 1944-53; discharged with rank of lieutenant; served from 1957 to 1959 as counsel to the Maine Public Utilities Commission, Augusta, Maine; engaged in practice of law in Maine, 1957-66; member, Maine and American Bar Associations, Maine and American Trial Lawyers Associations, Maine Historical Society, Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities; Corner Stone Lodge, A.F. & A.M. No. 216; Harold T. Andrews Post, American Legion, No. 17; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Ahepa; member of Greek Orthodox Church; married Alice Williams of Portland, Maine, September 28, 1947; two children, Peter, Jr., and Joanne Carol; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Androscoggin, Aroostook, Franklin, Hancock, Oxford, Penobscot, Pisalngy, Somerset, and Washington (9 counties). Population (1960), 505,465; estimated to July 69, 507,800. WILLIAM DODD HATHAWAY, Democrat, of Auburn, Maine; born in Cambridge, Mass., February 21, 1924; educated in Boston elementary and high schools; served on active duty with Army Air Force 1942-46; enlisted as private and discharged as captain; navigator on Liberator bomber; shot down over Ploesti and was prisoner of war in Rumania for 3 months; graduate of Harvard College in 1949 and Harvard Law School in 1953; admitted to the bar and began practice of law in Lewiston, Maine, in 1953; assistant county attorney, Andros-coggin County, 1955-57; hearing examiner for the State Liquor Commission, 1957-61; member of—American, State, and County bar associations; Maine Medical-Legal Society; Board of Directors of the Lewiston-Auburn chapter of the American Red Cross, and the Board of Directors of the Lewiston-Auburn Association for Retarded Children; division chairman of Lewiston-Auburn United Fund; Episcopalian; married August 21, 1945, to Mary Lee Bird of Akron, Ohio; one daughter, Susan Louise, one son, Fred William; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. MARYLAND Biographacal MARYLAND (Population (1960), 3,100,689; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 3,765,000) SENATORS JOSEPH DAVIES TYDINGS, Democrat, of Havre de Grace, Md; born in Asheville, N.C., May 4, 1928; married to Virginia R. Campbell; four children, Mary Campbell, Millard E. II, Emlen, and Eleanor; lawyer; United States Attorney for District of Maryland 1961-63; member of Maryland House of Delegates 1955-61; served in Army of Occupation E.T.O. World War II, corporal 6th Cavalry; elected to United States Senate November 1964. CHARLES McC. MATHIAS, Jr., Republican, of Frederick, Md.; born in Frederick on July 24, 1922; educated in public schools of Frederick; Haverford College, B.A. degree 1944; Yale University (V-12); University of Maryland, LL.B. degree in 1949; enlisted as an apprentice seaman in 1942; commissioned an ensign in 1944; sea duty in Pacific Ocean Area 1944-46; now captain, USNR; admitted to the Maryland bar in 1949 and to the U.S. Supreme Court bar. in 1954; assistant attorney general of Maryland in 1953 and 1954; city attorney of Frederick, Md., 1954-59; elected to Maryland House of Delegates 1958; member of House Judiciary Committee in 1959 and 1960; married Ann Hickling Bradford of Cambridge, Mass., November 8, 1958; two sons, Charles Bradford and Robert Fiske; member of All Saints’ Episcopal Church; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, and 90th Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate November 5, 1968, for the term ending January 1975; member: Judiciary, Government Operations, and District Committees. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne'’s, St. Mary’s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester. ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY: New 5th, 6th, and 7th council- * manic districts; precincts 5, 6, and 7 of the new 4th councilmanic district. Population (1960), 388,478; estimated to July 1969, 495,000. : ROGERS CLARK BALLARD MORTON, Republican, of Easton, Md.; born in Louisville, Ky., September 19, 1914; farmer-businessman, Talbot County, Easton, Md.; broad experiencein business management, labor relations, and the Armed Services; president, major business concern at 33; served in the U.S. Army during World War II, first as an enlisted man, ending the war a captain; member, Civilian Advisory Board of the Air Training Command of the Air Force; Board of Visitors and Governors, Washington College; Board of Visitors, United States Naval Academy, 1967-present; chairman, Republican National Committee, April 1969-present; graduate of Yale University; married Anne Jones in 1939; one son, David, and one daughter, Anne; Episcopalian; elected to the 88th Con-gress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. SECOND DISTRICT.—HARFORD COUNTY. BALTIMORE COUNTY: Districts 4, 7 through 12, and 15. Popu-lation (1960), 393,210; estimated to July 1969, 485,689. . CLARENCE DICKINSON LONG, Democrat, of Ruxton, Md.; born in South Bend, Ind.; received B.A. from Washington and Jefferson College; Ph.D. from Princeton University; Phi Beta Kappa; Guggenheim Fellow; member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 1941-43; served in the U.S. Navy as a lieutenant in ‘World War II; professor of economics at the Johns Hopkins University, 1946-64 (on leave 1963-64); associate task force director of the first Hoover Com-mission in 1948; senior staff member of the Council of Economic Advisers to the President 1953-54 and 1956-57; acting chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee of Maryland 1961-62; author of seven books and many articles on unemployment, wages, labor force, and economic fluctuations; married to the former Susanna Larter; two children, Clarence Dickinson 3d and Susanna Eliza-beth (Mrs. Philip Moore); elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; re-elected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. Congressional Directory MARYLAND THIRD DISTRICT.—City oF BALTIMORE: Wards 1 through 8; wards 21 through 24; ward 25, precincts 3 through 19; ward 26, precincts 1 through 24. ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY: New 1st, 2d, and 3d council- manie districts. Population (1960), 385,209; estimated to July 1969, 400,000. EDWARD A. GARMATZ, Democrat, of Baltimore, Md.; born in Baltimore, Md., February 7, 1903; attended the public schools and the Polytechnic Institute; married to Ruth Burchard; engaged in the electrical business; associated with the Maryland State Racing Commission for 3 years; served as police magistrate 1944-47; elected to the 80th Congress July 15; 1947, to fill the vacancy caused by be resignation of Thomas D’Alesandro; reelected to the 81st and each succeeding ongress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CiTy OF BALTIMORE: Wards 9 through 14; wards 17 and 18; ward 26, precincts 25 through 45; ward 27, precincts 1 through 85. BALTIMORE COUNTY: Election district 14. Population (1960), 382,881; estimated to January 1969, 383,237. GEORGE H. FALLON, Democrat, of Baltimore, Md.; born in the city of Baltimore, July 24, 1902, the son of the late Lawrence Fallon, Sr., and Mary Dempsey Fallon; educated in the public schools and Calvert Business College, Johns Hopkins University (night); married Miss Willa Virginia Thomas in 1929 and they have one child, Mary Joyce; elected to Democratic State Central Committee of Baltimore in 1938, served as chairman; elected to the Baltimore City Council in 1939; reelected in 1943; elected to the 79th Congress on November 7, 1944; reelected to the 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounNTIES: Charles and Prince Georges (2 counties). Population (1960), 389,967; estimated to July 1969, 650,000. LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, Republican, of Landover, Md.; born in Boston, Mass., September 30, 1928; graduated from Gonzaga High School, Washington, D.C., 1946; bachelor of arts, Georgetown University, 1949; juris doctor, George-town University, 1954; master of arts, American University, 1965; graduate work, San Francisco State College, 1956-57; University of Maryland, 1966-67; at-torney; business executive; teacher, University of Maryland, 1960-68; served with F.B.I., 1948-58 (special agent supervisor at time of resignation); admitted to District of Columbia Bar; admitted to practice before Supreme Court of the United States; member of Governor’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice (Md.), 1967-68; member, board of trustees, Catholic Youth Organization; District of Columbia Bar Association; Prince Georges County Chamber of Commerce; board of directors, National Press Club; American Associa-tion of University Professors; board of directors, Prince Georges County Chapter, American Cancer Society; National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences; American Studies Association; Society of Former Special Agents of the F.B.I.; married Nora Maguire of Washington, D.C.; two children, Mary Theresa (Mrs. William Robert Lazarus) and Lawrence J., Jr.; elected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Allegany, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, and Washington. HOWARD County: Election districts 2 through 4. BALTIMORE COUNTY: That part of election district 1 which lies outside the Beltway; that part of election district 2 which lies outside the Beltway; election districts 5 and 6. Population (1960), 384,927; estimated to July 1969, 437,000. J. GLENN BEALL, Jr., Republican, of Frostburg, Md.; born in Cumberland, Md., June 1927; graduated Yale University, A.B. 1950; served U.S. Navy, 1945-46, lieutenant (jg.) (retired) USNR; one of principals of Beall, Garner & Geare, Inc., general insurance, with offices in Cumberland and Frostburg, Md.; elected Maryland House of Delegates, 1962; reelected, 1966; minority floor leader, 1963-68; past master, Mt. Lodge No. 99 A.F. & A.M.; past potentate, Ali Ghan Temple AAONMS; director, First National Bank & Trust Co. of Western Maryland and the Fidelity Bank of Frostburg, Md.; member, Elks, Rotary, Moose, American Legion; Episcopalian; married Nancy Lee Smith of Cumberland, Md.; one daughter, Victoria Lee; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. MARYLAND Biographical 77 SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CITY OF BALTIMORE: Wards 15, 16, 19, and 20; ward 25, precincts 1 and 2; ward 27, precincts 86 through 105; ward 28. BALTIMORE COUNTY: ‘Election district 1, precincts 1 through 3, 5 through 15; and 23 through 26 (on city side of the Beltway); election district 9, precincts 1 through 6, 8, and 14 (on city side of the Beltway); election districts 3 and 13. Population (1960), 388,433; estimated to J uly 1969, 378,237. SAMUEL N. FRIEDEL, Democrat, of Baltimore, Md.; born in Washington, D.C., April 18, 1898; attended public schools of Baltimore and business college; married the former Regina Bradley Johnson; elected to the house of delegates of the Maryland State Legislature in 1935, serving from 1935 to 1939 as a member of the ways and means committee; in 1939 was elected to the city council of Baltimore to fill the unexpired term of a vacancy in the first district; reelected in 1939 and again in 1943; while a member of the city council served as chairman of the budget and finance committee; elected in 1951 to the Baltimore City Council representing the fifth district and was chairman of the ways and means committee; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952, from the new Seventh Congressional District of Maryland; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—MoONTGOMERY COUNTY. HOWARD COUNTY: Election districts 1, 5, and 6. ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY: Precincts 1 through 4 of the new 4th councilmanic district. Population (1960), 387,584; estimated to January 1969, 539,388. GILBERT GUDE, Republican, of Bethesda, Md.; born in Washington, D.C., March 9, 1923; educated in public schools of Rockville, Md., and Washington, D.C.; attended University of Maryland; Cornell University, ‘B.S. degree, 1948; George. Washington University, M.A. degree in public administration, 1958; active in local and State political, business, service, conservation, and civie organizations; U.S. Army Medical Department 1943-46, Pacific theatre; ap-pointed Maryland House of Delegates, January 1953; elected Maryland House of Delegates, 1954; elected Republican State Central Committee, 1958; elected Maryland Senate, 1962; member of Committee on Taxation and Fiscal Matters and Legislative Council; married Jane Wheeler Callaghan, Washington, D.C., June 19, 1948; three sons, Gilbert, Jr., Gregory Adolph, Daniel Callaghan; two daughters, Sharon Louise, Adrienne Ann; member of Little Flower Catholic Church; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress; member, Committee on Government Oper ations and Committee on the District of Columbia. Congressional Directory MASSACHUSETTS MASSACHUSETTS (Population (1960), 5,148,578; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 5,467,000) SENATORS EDWARD MOORE KENNEDY, Democrat, of Boston, Mass.; born in Brookline, Mass., February 22, 1932, son of Joseph P. and Rose Kennedy; Milton Academy, 1950; Harvard College, A.B., 1956; International Law School, The Hague, Holland, 1958; University of Virginia Law School, LL.B., 1959; married Virginia Joan Bennett of Bronxville, N.Y., November 29, 1958; three children, Kara, Edward M., Jr., and Patrick Joseph; enlisted in the U.S. Army as a private and served in France and Germany from June 1951 to March 1953; President of the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Foundation; trustee of: Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Boston; Lahey Clinie, Boston; Museum of Science, Boston; Boston University, John F. Kennedy Library; on Board of Visitors of Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, Tufts University; advisory board of Emmanuel College; corporation member Northeastern University; assistant district attorney of Suffolk County; elected to the U.S. Senate November 6, 1962, to fill unexpired term of his brother, John F. Kennedy; reelected November 3, 1964. EDWARD W. BROOKE, Republican, of Newton Centre, Mass.; born in Washington, D.C., October 26, 1919; attended public schools of Washington, D.C.; B.S. degree, Howard University, 1941; master of laws, Boston University Law School, 1950 (editor of Law Review, 1946-48) ; honorary degrees: Doctor of Jurisprudence, Portia Law School, Boston, 1963; Doctor of Public Administra-tion, Northeastern University, Boston, 1964; Doctor of Science, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1965; Doctor of Laws, American International College, Springfield, 1965; Doctor of Laws, Emerson College, Boston, 1965; Captain, U.S. Army, infantry; 5 years’ active service, European theater of operations; recipient of Bronze Star and Combat Infantryman’s Badge; served with ‘Partisans’ in Italy; appointed chairman of Finance Commission, city of Boston, by Governor Volpe, April 1961 to September 1962; recipient of one of Ten Outstanding Young Men of Greater Boston, Junior Chamber of Commerce award, 1952; Distinguished Service award, American Veterans of World War II (AMVETS) ; elected national judge advocate, 1955-57, and Massachusetts department commander of AMVETS 1954-55; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Fellow, American Bar Association for excellence in law, 1963; trustee, Boston University; member, Boston Council for International Visitors, President Johnson’s Commission for Civil Rights under law, the Republican Club of Massachusetts, National Associa-tion of Attorneys General; National Association of District Attorneys, American, Massachusetts, and Boston Bar Associations, American Veterans of World War II (AMVETS), and National Council of Boy Scouts of America; Chairman of Board, The Opera Company of Boston, Inec.; married Remigia Ferrari Scacco; two children, Remi Cynthia, 21, Edwina Helene, 17; elected Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1962; reelected 1964; elected to the U.S. Senate November 8, 1966. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—BERKSHIRE COUNTY: All cities and towns. FRANKLIN COUNTY: All towns. HAMP- DEN COUNTY: Cities of Holyoke and Westfield. Towns of Agawam, Blandford, Chester, Granville, Montgomery, Russell, Southwick, Tolland, and West Springfield. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY: City ef Northampton. Towns of Amherst, Chesterfield, Cummington, Easthampton, Goshen, Hadley, Hatfield, Huntington, Middlefield, Pelham, Plainfield, Southampton, Westhampton, Williamsburg, and Worthington. WORCESTER COUNTY: Towns of Athol, Barre, Hardwick, Hubbardston, New Braintree, Oakham, Petersham, Phillipston, Royalston, Rutland, and Templeton. Population (1960), 428,300; estimated to July 1969, 428,300. SILVIO O. CONTE, Republican, of Pittsfield, Mass.; born in Pittsfield Novem-ber 9, 1921, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ottavio Conte; attended public schools in Pittsfield and the Pittsfield Vocational High School, graduatingin 1940; machinist at General Electric Co. in Pittsfield before joining Seabees in World War II; served in Southwest Pacific; attended Boston College and Boston College Law School, graduating in 1949; admitted to the bar same year; in November 1950 elected to the Massachusetts State Senate; served as Senator from Berkshire District 1951-58; served as chairman of Senate committees on Constitutional Law, Insurance, Judiciary, and as chairman of Legislative Research Council, MASSACHUSETTS B 1ographical 79 Special Commission Investigating Health and Welfare Trust Funds, Commission on Fish and Game, Commission Investigating Accident and Health Insurance, Commission Investigating the Increase in Tank-Wagon Prices of Gasoline and Fuel Oil, Commission Studying Blue Cross-Blue Shield, Commission Investigating Discriminatory Practices in Fraternities and Societies in Massachusetts Colleges and Universities; selected by Massachusetts Junior Chamber of Commerce as outstanding young man of the year in 1954; member of platform committee at the Republican National Convention in 1960 and 1964; director of the Pittsfield Girls’ Club; director of Hillcrest Hospital; member of Berkshire Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Association, Federal Bar Association; maintains congressional office at 7 North Street, Pittsfield, Mass.; married to the former Corinne Duval, four children; elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; delegate to Republican National Convention, 1968, member of Platform Committee; member of Appropriations Committee; Subcommittees on Treasury-Post Office; Foreign Operations and Transportation; Select Committee on Small Business; Joint Commission on the Coinage; Migratory Bird Conservation Commission. SECOND DISTRICT.—HAMPDEN County: Cities of Chicopee and Springfield. Towns of Brimfield, East Longmeadow, Hampden, Holland, Longmeadow, Ludlow, Monson, Palmer, Wales, and Wil-braham. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY: Towns of Belchertown, Granby, South Hadley, and Ware. WORCES-TER COUNTY: Towns of Auburn, Brookfield, Charlton, Dudley, East Brookfield, Leicester, North Brookfield, Oxford, Southbridge, Spencer, Sturbridge, Warren, Webster, and West Brookfield. Population (1960), 427,678. EDWARD P. BOLAND, Democrat, of Springfield, Mass.; elected to 83d and reelected to 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—MIDbLESEX COUNTY: Cities of Marlborough, Newton, and Waltham. Towns of , Acton, Ashby, Ayer, Boxborough, Concord, Hudson, Lincoln, Littleton, Maynard, Shirley, Stow, Townsend, Watertown, Westford, and Weston. WORCESTER CouNty: Cities of Fitchburg, Gardner, and Leominster. Towns of Ashburnham, Berlin, Bolton, Clinton, Harvard, Lancaster, Lunenburg, Sterling, Westminster, and Winchendon. Population (1960), 431,954. PHILIP JOSEPH PHILBIN, Democrat, of Clinton, Mass.; born in Clinton, Mass., May 29, 1898; educated at Clinton public and high schools, Harvard College, A.B. course, class of 1920, and Columbia University Law School, class of 1924, LL.B. degree; practicing attorney, businessman, and farmer; former secretary, campaign manager, and personal representative of United States Senator David I. Walsh; former special counsel, United States Senate Committee on Education and Labor; former referee, United States Department of Labor; former member, advisory board, Massachusetts Unemployment Compensation Commission; member of Town of Clinton Finance Committee; married Miss Lillan Sundberg (deceased); two children, Mrs. Albert R. Scansaroli (Mary Ellen Bamby Philbin) and Ann Blenda; veteran of First World War; elected to the 78th Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—MIipDLESEX COUNTY: Towns of Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Sudbury, and Wayland. NorrFOLK COUNTY: Townsof Bellingham, Franklin, and Medway. WORCES- TER County: City of Worcester. Towns of Blackstone, Boylston, Douglas, Grafton, Holden, . Hopedale, Mendon, Milford, Millbury, Millville, Northborough, Northbridge, Paxton, Princeton, Shrewsbury, Southborough, Sutton, Upton, Uxbridge, Westborough, West Boylston, and Whitins- ville. Population (1960), 425,746; estimated to July 1969, 456,316. "HAROLD D. DONOHUE, Democrat, of Worcester, Mass. ; born in Worcester, Mass., June 18, 1901; attended the schools of that city; was graduated from the Northeastern. University School of Law in 1925; was admitted to the Massa-chusetts Bar in February 1926 and practiced law in the city of Worcester since; entered the United States Navy in December 1942 and was separated from the service in December 1945 with the rank of lieutenant commander; single; served in the Worcester city government for a period of 10 years; elected to the 80th Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. Congressional Directory MASSACHUSETTS FIFTH DISTRICT.—Essex County: City of Lawrence. Towns of Andover and Methuen. MIDDLESEX County: Cities of Lowell and Woburn. Towns of Bedford, Billerica, Burlington, Carlisle, Chelms-ford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Lexington, North Reading, Pepperell, Reading, Tewksbury, Tyngs-borough, Wakefield, and Wilmington. Population (1960), 430,545; estimated to July 1969, 510,000. F. BRADFORD MORSE, Republican, of Lowell, Mass.; born in Lowell, 1921; attended Lowell public schools, Boston University, B.S., 1948; LL.B., 1949; honorary degrees, Lowell Technological Institute, D.Sci.,, Northeastern. Uni-versity, D. Pub. Adm.; married to Vera Francesca Cassilly, 1955; children: Susanna Francesca, born 1961, and Anthony Bradford, born 1963; served in infantry in World War II; attorney-at-law; law clerk to chief justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of 1949; faculty member, Boston Uni- Massachusetts, versity School of Law, 1949-53; member, Lowell City Council, 1952-53; attorney, U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services, 1953-54; executive secretary and chief assistant to Senator Leverett Saltonstall, 1955-58; deputy administrator of Veterans Affairs for the United States, 1958-60; elected to the 87th Congress, November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; mems= ber, Committee on Foreign Affairs. SIXTH DISTRICT.—ESsEXx County: Cities of Beverly, Gloucester, Haverhill, Lynn, Newburyport, Peabody, and Salem. Towns of Amesbury, Boxford, Danvers, Essex, Georgetown, Groveland, Hamil-ton, Ipswich, Lynnfield, Manchester, Marblehead, Merrimac, Middleton, Nahant, Newbury, North Andover, Rockport, Rowley, Salisbury, Swampscott, Topsfield, Wenham, and West Newbury. Population 71960), 433,240. : MICHAEL J. HARRINGTON, Democrat, of Beverly, Mass.; born in Salem, Mass., September 2, 1936; son of Elizabeth K. Harrington and the late Hon. Joseph B. Harrington; educated in parochial and public schools of Salem, Mass.; valedictorian, class of 1954, St. John’s Preparatory School, Danvers, Mass.; graduated from Harvard College, 1958, with honors in history, and Harvard Law School, 1961; Carnegie Institute internship in State government; Harvard Grad-uate School of Public Administration, 1962 and 1963; elected to Salem City Council, 1960-63, Massachusetts Legislature, 6th Essex District, 1964-69; Democratic State committeeman, 2d Essex Distriet, 1968; partner, law firm of Ronan & Harrington, Salem, Mass., 1962 to present; corporator of Salem Hospital; corporator of Salem Savings Bank; member of Historic Salem, Inc.; married Dorothy M. Leahy of Salem, Mass., September 12, 1959; four children: Leslie, Mark, Keith, and Alison; elected by special election, September 30, 1969, to {he Biss Congress, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the Hon. William . Bates. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Essex County: Town of Saugus. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Cities of Everett, Malden, Medford, and Melrose. Towns of Arlington, Belmont, Stoneham, and Winchester. SUFFOLK County: Cities of Chelsea and Revere, and the town of Winthrop. Population (1960), 426,473; esti-mated to July 1969, 428,424. : TORBERT HART MACDONALD, Democrat, of Malden, Mass.; born in Boston, Mass., June 6, 1917, son of John G. Macdonald and Harriet Hart; gradu-ate of Malden public schools, Medford High School, Andover Academy, Harvard College (1940), Harvard Law School (1943) (1946); married to Phyllis Brooks; four children, Torbert Hart, Jr., Laurie, Brian, and Robin; member of the Massa-chusetts and Federal bars; admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court; veteran of World War II, having served as P.T. boat commander in South-west Pacific; received Silver Star Medal and Presidential Citation; practicing attorney; former member of National Labor Relations Board for New England area; member Harvard Varsity Club; majority whip for New England area; awarded Order of Merit, Commendatore Rank, by the Republic of Italy; appointed to the Third Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Conference, March 1963; delegate to the National Democratic Conventions, 1956, 1960, 1964, and 1968; member Boston, Federal and Massachusetts Bar Associations; was elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Cities of Cambridge and Somerville. NORFOLK COUNTY: Town of Brookline. SurroLK COUNTY: City of Boston: Wards 1, 2, 5, 21, and 22. Population (1960), 428,276; estimated to July 1969, 475,000. . THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Jr., Democrat, of Cambridge, Mass. ; born December 9, 1912; son of Thomas P. O’Neill and Rose Anne (Tolan) O’Neill; educated St. John’s High Sehool and Boston College, A.B. 1936; engaged in the insurance MASSACHUSETTS Biographical business; married Mildred Anne Miller June 17, 1941; five children: Rosemary, Thomas 3d, Susan, Christopher, and Michael Tolan; member Cambridge School Committee 11946 and 1947; member of Massachusetts Legislature 1936-52, serving as minority leader 1947 and 1948 and as speaker of the house 1948-52; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. : NINTH DISTRICT.—SUFFOLK COUNTY: City of Boston: Wards 3,4, 6 to 17, and 19. Population (1960) 429,692; estimated to July 1969, 400,000. JOHN W. McCORMACK, Democrat, of Dorchester; born in South Boston; lawyer; educated in the Boston public schools; married to M. Harriet Joyce of South Boston; member of the constitutional convention, 1917-18; member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 1920, 1921, and 1922, and the Massa- chusetts Senate 1923, 1924, 1925, and 1926, the last 2 years as Democratic leader; Member 70th Congress, filling unexpired term of the late James A. Gallivan; Member of 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, 75th, 76th, 77th, 78th, and 79th Congresses; ma- jority leader; Member 80th Congress, Democratic whip; Member 81st and 82d Con- gresses, majority leader; Member 83d Congress, Democratic whip; Member 84th, 85th, 86th, and first session 87th Congresses, majority leader, and second session of 87th, 88th, and 89tk Congresses, Speaker; World War I veteran; awarded honor- ary degrees of LL.D. by Boston University, Boston, Mass.; Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass.; Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass.; Villanova College, Villanova, Pa.; Tufts College, Medford, Mass.; Providence College, Providence, R.1.; Stonehill College, North Easton, Mass.; Georgetown University, Washing- ton, D.C.; Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.; Suffolk University, Boston, Mass.; and Staley College, Brookline, Mass.; member of Order of Malta First Class; awarded the ‘Peace Medal’ of the Third Order of Saint Francis; Knight Commander, Order of St. Gregory the Great, with star; commander, Legion of Honor, Republic of the Philippines; Bellarmine Medal, Bellarmine College; 1957, Bellarmine College, Louisville, Ky.; Cardinal Gibbons Medal, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., November 1963; commander, Orderof Duarte Sanches Y Mella, Dominican Republic; Grand Officer, Order of Merito Della Republica (Italy); Titular De La Cruz De Aloy Alfaro (Panama); Grand Commander of the Royal Order of the Phoenix, with Star (Greece); member, Knights of Columbus; elected Speaker, second session 87th, 88th, ‘89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—BrisroL County: Cities of Attleboro, Fall River, and Taunton. Towns of Berk- ley, Dighton, Easton, Freetown, Mansfield, North Attleborough, Norton, Raynham, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Somerset, Swansea, and Westport. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Towns of Natick and Sherborn. . NorroLK CouNTY: Towns of Dover, Foxborough, Medfield, Millis, Needham, Norfolk, Plainville, Sharon, Walpole, Wellesley, Westwood, and Wrentham. PrLymourH CouNty: Towns of Lakeville and Middleborough. Population (1960), 429,920; estimated to January 1969, 473,900. MARGARET M. HECKLER, Republican, of Wellesley, Mass.; born in Flushing, N.Y., June 21, 1931; B.A. degree, 1953, Albertus Magnus College (scholarship); LL.B degree, 1956, Boston College Law School (scholarship); editor, Annual Survey of Massachusetts Law; U.S. student representative, University of Leiden, Holland; admitted to Massachusetts bar, 1956; member, Boston Bar Association, Massachusetts Trial Lawyers Association, Massachusetts Women Lawyers Association; admitted to practice before U.S. Supreme Court; Governor’s councilor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1962-66; lecturer, University Speakers Bureau; member, Foxboro Business and Professional Women’s Club; various offices, Massachusetts Women’s Republican Club; past president, Catholic Women’s College Alumnae Association; director, March of Dimes; chosen an Outstanding Young Woman of America in 1965; married John M. ‘Heckler, August 29, 1953; three children: Belinda, Alison, and John; elected to ‘the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—NORFOLE CouUNTY: City of Quincy. Towns of Avon, Braintree, Canton, : Dedham, Holbrook, Milton, Norwood, Randolph, and Stoughton. PLYMOUTH COUNTY: City of Brockton. SUFFOLK COUNTY: City of Boston: Wards 18 and 20. Population (1960), 424,523. JAMES A. BURKE, Democrat, of Milton, Mass.; born March 30, 1910, at Boston, Mass.; educated in the Boston public schools, Lincoln Preparatory, and Suffolk University; married to Aileen McDonald; former Registrar of Vital 33-350°—T70 8 82 Congressional Directory MASSACHUSETTS - Statistics for the city of Boston; during World War 11, special agent in the Counter-Intelligence, attached to the 77th Infantry Division in the South Pacific; awarded four battle stars and other decorations; served as a member of the Massachusetts General Court for 10 years; assistant majority leader in the Massachusetts House of Representatives 4 years; house chairman of World War II Veterans Problems and Korean Veterans Commission; member of committees on Cities, Counties, Mercantile Affairs, Pensions, Old Age, and House Rules Committee; 4 years vice chairman of the Massachusetts Democratic State Committee; elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; member, Committee on Banking and Currency; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member, Committee on Ways and Means. ; TWELFTH DISTRICT.—BARNSTABLE COUNTY: All towns. BRisToL County: City of New Bedford, Towns of Acushnet, Dartmouth, and Fairhaven. DUKES CouNTY: All towns. NANTUCKET COUNTY: The town of Nantucket. NORFOLK COUNTY: Towns of Cohasset and Weymouth. PLYyMouTH COUNTY: The towns of Abington, Bridgewater, Carver, Duxbury, East Bridgewater, Halifax, Hanover, Hanson, Hingham, Hull, Kingston, Marion, Marshfield, Mattapoisett, Norwell, Pembroke, Plymouth, Plymp-ton, Rochester, Rockland, Scituate, Wareham, West Bridgewater, and Whitman. Population (1960), 432,231; estimated to July 1969, 507,000. HASTINGS KEITH, Republican, of West Bridgewater, Mass.; son of the late Honorable and Mrs. Roger Keith, born in Brockton, Mass., November 22, 1915; graduated from Brockton High School, Deerfield Academy, and the University of Vermont with a B.S. degree; a member of: Sigma Phi, Masons, Kiwanis Club, Elks, American Legion, V.F.W.; member of Aircraft Owners and Pilots Associa-tion; Chartered Life Underwriter by profession; served as an agent and district manager for the Equitable Life Assurance Society in Boston; partner in firm of Roger Keith & Sons, general insurance; served overseas with the Army during World War II; Colonel in the U.S.A. Reserves (retired); married to the former Louise Harriman of Norfolk, Va., August 31, 1943, and they have two daughters: Mrs. Arthur M. Brink, born September 15, 1944; and Carolyn Louise Keith, born July 2, 1947; Congregationalist; first political office was in the State senate, 1953-56; elected to the 86th and successive Congresses; member Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce and Subcommittee on Commerce and Finance; member Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Subcommittees on Ocean-ography and Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation. MICHIGAN B 1ographical 83 a a MICHIGAN (Population (1960), 7,823,194; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 8,766,000) SENATORS PHILIP A. HART, Democrat, of Mackinac Island, Mich.; born December 10, 1912, at Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Georgetown University, A.B. cum laude, 1934; University of Michigan Law School, J.D., 1937; U.S. Army, 1941-46, with Fourth Infantry Division, wounded in D-Day assault on Utah Beach, Normandy; Michigan Corporation and Securities Commissioner, 1949-50; director, O.P.S., 1951; U.S. Attorney for Eastern Michigan, 1952; legal adviser to Governor Williams, 1953-54; elected Lieutenant Governor, 1954, reelected 1956; married Jane C. Briggs, of Detroit, in 1943; four sons and four daughters; elected to the U.S. Senate November 4, 1958; reelected November 3, 1964. ROBERT P. GRIFFIN, Republican, of Traverse City, Mich.; born in Detroit, Mich., November 6, 1923; educated in public schools of Garden City and Dearborn, Mich.; graduate of Central Michigan University with A.B. and B.S. degrees; graduate of University of Michigan Law School with J.D. degree; honorary degrees: LL.D., Central Michigan University and Eastern Michigan University; LH.D., Hillsdale College; served as enlisted man in 71st Infantry Division during World War II, 14 months overseas; practiced law in Traverse City, Mich., 1950-56; named one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Nation in 1959 by the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce; member of American Bar Association, Michigan State Bar Association, Kiwanis Club, American Legion; married to former Marjorie J. Anderson of Ludington; four children; elected November 6, 1956 to 85th Congress; reelected to 86th, 87th, 88th, and 89th Congresses; appointed May 11, 1966 to U.S. Senate to fill unexpired term of the late Senator Patrick McNamara; elected November 8, 1966 to the U.S. Senate for full 6-year term; elected October 1, 1969 Minority Whip of the Senate. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CIity oF DETROIT: Wards 1 to 10, 12 to 14, 16, 18, and city of Highland Park. Popu-lation (1960), 416,667. JOHN CONYERS, Jr., Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born May 16, 1929, in Detroit, Mich., son of John and Lucille Conyers; educated in Detroit public school system; graduated from Wayne State University (B.A. 1957); graduated from Wayne State Law School (LL.B. June 1958); served as officer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, served 1 year in Korea; awarded combat and merit citations; unmarried; executive board member of Detroit Chapter NAACP, member of the Advisory Board of the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan; chairman of Police Relations Committee of Cotillion Club; engaged in many civil rights and labor activities; secretary, 15th Congressional District Democratic organization; legislative assistant to Congressman John D. Dingell December 1958 to May 1961; appointed Referee for the Workmen’s Compensation Depart-ment, State of Michigan, by Governor John B. Swainson in October 1961; elected to 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to 90th and 91st Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNmEs: Lenawee, Livingston, Monroe, and Washtenaw; and the townships of Plymouth and Northville and the city of Plymouth in Wayne County. Population (1960), 414,385; estimated to January 1969, 465,627. MARVIN L. ESCH, Republican, of Ann Arbor, Mich.; born in Flinton, Pa., August 4, 1927, son of Paul J. Esch and Susan M. Gill; received primary and secondary education in Akron, Ohio, and Jackson, Mich.; A.B. degree in political science, 1950, and M.A. degree, 1951; Ph. D. degree, 1957, in speech and educa-tion from the University of Michigan; served in the Maritime Service and U.S. Army; 14 years on the staff at Wayne State University as associate professor of speech, and lecturer in the University of Michigan-Wayne State University Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations; 1965-66, legislature of the State of Michigan, named by capitol newsmen The Outstanding New Legislator in Congressional Directory MICHIGAN 1965; active as a consultant in organizational communications to government, labor, and management groups; lay preacher; member of numerous professional and honorary societies; married Olga Jurich, three children, Emily, Leo, and Thomas; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress; chairman, Republican Task Force on Social Security and Human Needs; member, Education and Labor Committee. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Barry, Calhoun, Eaton, Kalamazoo, and Clinton, except the townships of Bath and DeWitt. Population (1960), 416,580; estimated to July 1969, 488,750. GARRY BROWN, Republican, of Schoolcraft, Mich.; born in Schoolcraft, August 12, 1923; graduated from Kalamazoo College, B.A. degree, 1951; and the George Washington University Law School with LL.B. degree, 1954; partner in the law firm of Ford, Kriekard, Brown & Staton of Kalamazoo, Mich.; commis-sioner of the U.S. District Court for the western district of Michigan, 1957-62; delegate to the Michigan Constitutional Convention of 1961-62; served in the Michigan State Senate two terms, 1962-66, serving as minority floor leader and chairman of the Republican Senate Policy Committee; married, four children; served in the 24th Infantry Division as 2d lieutenant in Japan; member of the American, Michigan, and Kalamazoo Bar Associations; American Legion; Ad-visory Committee on the Center for Urban Studies and Services, Kalamazoo College; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Allegan, Berrien, Branch, Cass, Hillsdale, St. Joseph, and Van Buren (7 counties). Population (1960), 404,898; estimated to July 1969, 456,257. EDWARD HUTCHINSON, Republican, of Fennville, Mich.; born in Fenn-ville, Mich., October 13, 1914; graduated from Fennville High School and the University of Michigan, A.B. 1936, LL.B. and J.D., 1938; attorney; married Janice Caton; enlisted as private, Army of the United States, in January 1941; served as noncommissioned officer in 14th Coast Artillery and captain, Trans-portation Corps; discharged in April 1946; elected to Michigan House of Rep-resentatives in 1946 and 1948; State senator 1951-60; delegate and vice president, Michigan Constitutional Convention of 1961-62; elected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. : : FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Ionia and Kent (2 counties). Population (1960), 406,319; estimated to July 1969, 445,000. GERALD R. FORD, Republican, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; born in Omaha, Nebr., July 14, 1913; attended Grand Rapids public schools; graduated Grand Rapids South High School 1931; graduated from University of Michigan with B.A. degree 1935 and from Yale University Law School with LL.B. degree 1941; admitted to Michigan bar in 1941; served 47 months in United States Navy in World War II; Grand Rapids Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award 1947; United States Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award 1949; married to Elizabeth Bloomer; three sons—Michael Gerald, John Gardner, and Steven Meigs, and one daughter, Susan Elizabeth; elected to the 81st Congress on November. 2; 1948; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Ingham, Jackson, and Shiawassee and the townships of Bath and DeWitt in Clinton County. Population (1960), 408,117; estimated to December 1968, 476,000. CHARLES E. CHAMBERLAIN, Republican, of East Lansing, Mich.; born Ingham County, Mich.; Lansing public schools; University of Virginia, B.S., LL.B.; admitted to Virginia and Michigan bar; served 4 years as officer of U.S. Coast Guard during World War II; counsel for Michigan Senate Judiciary Com-mittee, 1953-54; prosecuting attorney of Ingham County, 1955-56; married Charlotte Mary Craney of Norwich, Conn.; three children: Charlotte Ellen, Christine Clark, Charles, Jr.; elected to 85th Congress November 6, 1956; re-elected to 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. : MICHIGAN -Brographical : 85 7 SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Genesse and Lapeer (2 counties). Population (1960), 416,239; esti- mated to July 1969, 513,000. : DONALD W. RIEGLE, Jr., Republican of Flint, Mich.; born in Flint, Mich., February 4, 1938; attended Flint public schools; graduate of Flint Central High School; attended Flint Junior College and Western Michigan University; B.A. in Business Administration and Economics, University of Michigan, 1960; MBA Va in Finance, Michigan State University, 1961; writing dissertation for Doctorate in Business/ Government Relations from Harvard Business School; employed by International Business Machines Corp., 1961-64; former consultant for Harvard/ M.I.T. Joint Center on Urban Studies working on ghetto rehabilitation in New York’s Harlem; former college teacher and faculty member at Michigan State University, Boston University and Harvard University; named one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Nation in 1967, by the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce; named one of the two best Congressmen of the year 1967 by THE NATION magazine; selected by the John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics at Harvard University, as a Resident Scholar in 1969; married Nancy E. Brandt of Flint, Mich., in 1957; two daughters, Catherine Anne and Laurie Elizabeth, and one son, Donald W. Riegle III; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress; member, Committee on Appropriations.. : EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Huron, Saginaw, St. Clair, Sanilac, and Tuscola (5 counties). Popu- lation (1960), 407,578; estimated to July 1969, 440,000. \ JAMES HARVEY, Republican, of Saginaw, Mich.; born July 4, 1922, in Iron Mountain, Mich.; enrolled in the University of Michigan in 1940 but studies were interrupted by 3 years of service in the U.S. Air Force; in 1946 enrolled in the University of Michigan Law School and graduated in 1948, LL.B. degree; commenced the practice of law in Saginaw in 1949; served as assistant city attorney 1949-53, city councilman, 1955-57, county supervisor 1955-57, and mayor 1957-59; Saginaw Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award 1957; one of Five Outstanding Young Men of Michigan 1957; married the former June Collins of Detroit, Mich.; two children, Diane and Thomas; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Benzie, Grand Traverse, Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, Ottawa, and Wexford (11 counties). Population (1960) 404,789; estimated to July 1969, 436,600. GUY ADRIAN VANDER JAGT, Republican, of Cadillac, Mich.; born in Cadillac, Mich., August 26, 1931; 1945-49, attended Cadillac High School; 1953, Hope College, bachelor of arts degree; 1955, Yale University, bachelor of divinity degree; 1956, Bonn University, Rotary Fellowship; 1960, University of Michigan, bachelor of laws degree; 1960, member of Michigan Bar Association; 1960-64, law practice with Warner, Norcross & Judd, of Grand Rapids, Mich; 1965-66, Michi- gan Senate, 36th District; March 1956, Junior Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Young Man award; married Carol Doorn of Grand Rapids, Mich.; daughter, Virginia Marie, born August 31, 1969; elected to the 89th Congress, November 8, 1966, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Robert P. Griffin; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; member of Science and Astronautics Committee and Committee on Government Operations. TENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Alcona, Antrim, Arenac, Bay, Clare, Crawford, Gladwin, Gratiot, Tosco, Isabella, Kalkaska, Mecosta, Midland, Missaukee, Montcalm, Ogemaw, Osceola, Oscoda, and Roscommon (19 counties). Population (1960), 403,263; estimated to July 1969, 450,000. ELFORD A. CEDERBERG, Republican, of Bay City, Mich.; born in Bay City March 6, 1918, son of Swedish immigrant; attended Bay City schools and Bay City Junior College; entered the Army in April 1941; commissioned a captain in 1943; participated in the Normandy invasion and fought in France and Ger- many; received five campaign battle stars and Bronze Star Medal during war service; following World War II became manager of Nelson Manufacturing Co., Bay City; married; two children; elected mayor of Bay City in 1949, reelected in 1951; member of Evangelical Church, Lions Club, B.P.O.E., Odd Fellows, Masons, American Legion, and Veterans of Foreign Wars; elected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. Congressional Directory MICHIGAN ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTiES: Alger, Alpena, Baraga, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson, Emmet, Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, Montmorency, Ontonagon, Otsego, Presque Isle, and Schoolcraft (22 counties). Population (1960), 403,469; estimated to July 1969, 412,500, PHILIP E. RUPPE, Republican, of Houghton, Mich.; born in Laurium, Mich., September 29, 1926; graduated from high school, 1944; Navy V-12 pro-gram, Central Michigan University and University of Michigan, 1944-46; graduated from Yale University with B.A. degree, 1948; served 24 months in U.S. Navy during Korean conflict as lieutenant (j.g.); president, Bosch Brewing Co., 1955-65; director, Houghton National Bank and Commercial National Bank of L’Anse; member, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars; married Loret Miller of Milwaukee, Wis.; five daughters, Antoinette, Adele, Loretta, Katherine, and Mary Speed; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—MacomB County and Precincts 93, 105, 106 and 107 in ward 21, city of Detroit. Population (1960), 411,800; estimated to July 1967, 553,000. JAMES G. O'HARA, Democrat, of Utica, Mich.; graduate of University of Michigan, A.B. and LL.B.; attorney at law; World War II veteran; married Susan Puskas; seven children; elected to 86th Congress and to subsequent Congresses. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—City oF DETROIT: That part beginning on the west at the Detroit River which is circled by West Grand Boulevard and East Grand Boulevard, extending on the east to Harper, south on Conner to Jefferson, east on Jefferson to Piper, south on Piper to Essex, east on Essex to eastern boundary of the city, south on eastern boundary to southern boundary of the City of Detroit; includes all of State Representative Districts8, 9, 10, and 11; parts of Districts 3, 12, 23, and 24, and District 4, precinct 51. Population (1960), 416,452. CHARLES C. DIGGS, Jr., Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born in Detroit December 2, 1922; attended the public schools of Detroit and the University of Michigan in 1940, 1941, and 1942; enrolled at Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., in the fall of 1942 and while a student there entered the United States Army as a private February 19, 1943, and was discharged as a second lieutenant June 1, 1945; furthered his education at Wayne University in Detroit and graduated in June 1946; mortician and business executive; married to the former Anna Johnston, an attorney; father of five children; member of the State senate 1951-54; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954, and reelected to succeeding Congresses. ; FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—Ciry or DETROIT: East Side; cities of Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Park, Grosse Pointe Woods, Hamtramck, and Harper Woods; township of Grosse Pointe, in Wayne County. Population (1960), 417,026; estimated to July 1969, 425,000. : LUCIEN NORBERT NEDZI, Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born May 28, 1925; graduated from Hamtramck High School in 1943; University of Michigan, economics, A.B. degree, 1948; University of Detroit Law School, 1949; University of Michigan Law School, LL.B. degree, 1951; veteran World War II, with 20 months of overseas duty in the Philippines and Japan; served in the Korean War; admitted to the Michigan bar in January 1952 and engaged in the private prac-tice of law; Wayne County Public Administrator 1955; delegate to the Demo-cratic National Convention in 1960; U.S. delegate to Interparliamentary Union; member of numerous community, fraternal, and legal organizations; married to Margaret Garvey; has five children: Lucien A., Bridget K., Brendan T., Gretchen T., and Eric F.; member of the Catholic Church; elected to the 87th Congress on November 7, 1961, to fill a vacancy; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. oh | LX "dl FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—The townships of Canton, Huron, Romulus, Sumpter, and Van Buren; the cities of Allen Park, Belleville, Dearborn Heights, Garden City, Inkster, Lincoln Park, Melvindale, aly Yosdand, and Wayne, all in Wayne County. Population (1960), 413,573; estimated to July 969, 545,000. WILLIAM DAVID FORD, Democrat, of Taylor, Mich.; born in Detroit, Mich., August 6, 1927; educated Henry Ford Trade School, Melvindale High School, Wayne University, University of Denver (B.S. and LL.B.); served in the MICHIGAN Biographical U.S. Navy 1944-46 and U.S. Air Force Reserve 1950-58 and discharged as first lieutenant (legal officer); three children, William D. Jr., Margaret, and John; attorney since 1951; justice of the peace, Taylor Township, 1955-57; city attorney, Melvindale, Mich., 1957-59; attorney, Taylor Township 1957-64; Constitutional Convention delegate, 19th Representative District, in 1961-62; member State senate 1962 to 1964; member of—Michigan Bar Association, Downriver Bar Association, American Bar Association, National Institute of Municipal Law Officers, Kagles, Elks, Moose, and Rotary International; Distinguished Service Award, Junior Chamber of Commerce, in 1962; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected November 8, 1966, to 90th Congress; reelected November 5, 1968, to 91st Congress. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—City oF DETROIT: Parts of Wards 14, 16, and 18, all of Ward 20; cities of Dearborn, Ecorse, Flat Rock, Gibraltar, River Rouge, Riverview, Rockwood, Southgate, Trenton, Woodhaven, and Wyandotte; townships of Brownstown and Grosse Ile. Population (1960), 484,872; estimated to July 1969, 450,000. JOHN D. DINGELL, Democrat, of Dearborn, Mich.; born in Colorado Springs, Colo., July 8, 1926, to John D. Dingell, Sr., and the former Grace B. Bigler, both deceased; married Helen Patricia Henebry on June 25, 1952, and they have three children, John David III, born August 9, 1954; Christopher Dennis, born February 23, 1957; and Jeanne Patricia, born October 8, 1963; graduated from Georgetown University and Georgetown University Law School; World War II veteran; worked as research assistant to United States Distriet Judge Theodore Levin; served as assistant prosecuting attorney of Wayne County; practicing attorney, member of the bar of Michigan and the District of Columbia; ran for Congress to succeed his late father, who had represented the 15th District since its creation in 1932; elected to the 84th Congress December 1955; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; elected to the 89th Congress from the new 16th District created from portions of the former 15th and 16th Districts; reelected to 90th and 91st Congresses; member of the Polish Legion of American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Catholic War Veterans, Knights of Columbus, Polish National Alliance, Polish Roman Catholic Union, Dearborn Chamber of Commerce, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and Loyal Order of Moose; honored as outstanding alumnus of Georgetown University for 1955 by Georgetown University Alumni Association, which also conferred John Carroll Award for distinguished service upon him in 1959; honored in 1958 by bestowal of National Award for distinguished service to conservation presented by Izaak Walton League of America, National Parks Association, National Wildlife Federation, Sport Fishing Institute, Wilderness Society, and Wildlife Management Institute; honored in 1963 by Michigan United Conservation Clubs by Award of Merit for outstanding service to cause of conservation; re-ceived Michigan Outdoor Writers Association Founders Award in 1965 for out-standing contribution to the cleansing, preservation and wise use of America’s woods, waters, wildlife, air, water and the land itself; serves on Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, and Select Committee on Small Business. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—Ward 22 in the city of Detroit, and that part of Detroit’s 16th Ward east of Meyers which is bounded on the east by Livernois, on the north by Eight Mile, and on the south by the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks. Population (1960), 415,948; estimated to July 1969, 470,000. MARTHA W. GRIFFITHS, Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born in Pierce City, Mo.; graduated, A.B., University of Missouri, and LL. B., University of Michigan Law School; member of the Michigan Legislature 1949-52; recorder and judge of Recorder’s Court, Detroit City Election Commission, 1953; recipient of honorary degrees from Eastern Michigan University 1963, Mercy College of Detroit 1966, and Michigan State University 1966; husband, Hicks G. Griffiths; elected to the 84th and succeeding Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—The cities of Berkley, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Clawson, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Huntington Woods, Lathrup Village, Madison Heights, Oak Park, Pleasant Ridge, Royal Oak, Southfield, and Troy; the townships of Addison, Avon, Bloomfield, Oakland, Pontiac, Royal Oak, and Southfield, all in Oakland County. Population (1960), 416,830; estimated to July 1969, 550,000. WILLIAM S. BROOMFIELD, Republican, of Royal Oak, Mich.; born in Royal Oak on April 28, 1922, son of Dr. S. C. and the late Fern Taylor Broomfield; attended the public schools of Royal Oak and Michigan State University; in 1951 Congressional Directory MICHIGAN married Jane Smith Thompson of Oak Park, Ill.; three daughters—Susan, Nancy, and Barbara; member of First Presbyterian Church of Royal Oak; elected to Michigan House of Representatives in 1948, 1950, and 1952; elected speaker pro tem in 1953; elected to Michigan State Senate in 1954; elected to the 85th Congress on November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses ; member of executive board of National Republican Congressional Committee; member of Committee on Foreign Affairs; U.S. delegate to NATO Parliamentarians’ Conference, Paris, 1960; U.S. delegate to United States-United Kingdom Parliamentary Conference, Bermuda, 1962; U.S. delegate to Canada-United States Interparliamentary Conference in 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, and 1967; principal U.S. delegate to 22d United Nations General Assembly. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—The townships of Brandon, Commerce, Farmington, Groveland, High-land, Holly, Independence, Lyon, Milford, Novi, Orion, Oxford, Rose, Springfield, Waterford, West Bloomfield, and White Lake; the cities of Farmington, Keego Harbor, Pontiac, South Lyon, Sylvan Lake, Walled Lake, and Wixom, all in Oakland County; that portion of the city of Northville lying in Oakland County; the township of Redford and the city of Livonia in Wayne County, and that portion od Jno ny of Northville lying in Wayne County. Population (1960), 414,389; estimated to July 1969, JACK H. McDONALD, Republican, of Redford Township, Mich.; born in Detroit, son of Frank and Marie McDonald, June 28, 1932; educated in White Lake Township and Detroit; graduated from Redford High School in 1950, and attended Wayne State University; married to the former L. Joyce Isbell of Union City, Tenn.; two children, Michael and David; member of board of directors, Michigan Townships Association; Michigan State Association of Supervisors; Board of Directors, National Parks and Recreation Association; trustee, Metro-politan Fund, Inc.; National Association of County Officials; former president, Out-County Supervisors Association; Supervisors Inter-County Committee of Southeastern Michigan; Federation of Eagles; Loyal Order of Moose; Redford Junior Chamber of Commerce; named Outstanding Young Man of the Year in 1964 and 1965 by Redford Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Detroit Junior Board of Commerce, respectively; served as supervisor of census for Wayne County, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census, 1960; elected super-visor of Redford Township in 1961; reelected in 1963 and 1964; elected chairman, Wayne County Board of Supervisors, 1965; elected to the 90th Congress Novem-ber 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. MINNESOTA Biographical MINNESOTA (Population (1960), 3,413,864; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 3,700,000) SENATORS EUGENE J. McCARTHY, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of St. Paul, Minn.; born in Watkins, Minn., March 29, 1916; graduated from St. John’s University, College-ville, Minn., in 1935, from the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis with M.A. degree; taught social science in high schools for 5 years; professor of economies and education at St. John’s University 1940-42; civilian technical assistant in the Military Intelligence Division, War Department; married Abigail Quigley in 1945; they have three daughters and one son—ZEllen Anne, Mary Abigail, Margaret Alice, and Michael Benet; acting chairman of sociology department of St. Thomas College 1946; chairman of the Ramsey County Democratic Farmer-Labor Party in 1948; delegate at large to the Democratic National Convention in 1948; elected to the 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, and 85th Congresses; elected as United States Senator for a 6-year term beginning January 3, 1959; reelected November 3, 1964; member of Senate Committees on Finance and Government Operations; Select Committee on Standards and Conduct, Franklin Delano Roose-velt Memorial Commission, Democratic Steering Committee; in 1959 and 1960 chairman of the Senate Special Committee on Unemployment Problems; author of the books Frontiers in American Democracy (1960), Dictionary of American Politics (1962), A Liberal Answer to the Conservative Challenge (1964), The Limits of Power (1967); and The Year of the People (1969). WALTER F. MONDALE, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of Minneapolis, Minn.; born in Ceylon, Minn., January 5, 1928; son of the Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Sigvaard Mondale; attended Minnesota public schools, Macalester College, St. Paul, Minn., the University of Minnesota, B.A., and the University of Minnesota Law School, LL.B.; served as member of the Minnesota Law Review; married to Joan Adams, St. Paul; two sons and one daughter, Theodore, Eleanor Jane, and William; appointed attorney general, State of Minnesota, in May 1960; elected attorney general in November 1960, and reelected in 1962; while attorney general served ag member of the President’s Consumer Advisory Council, member of executive board of National Association of Attorneys General, chairman of National Association of Attorneys General Committee on Consumer and Investor Protection, chairman of Midwest Regional Association of Attorneys General; appointed to United States Senate, December 30, 1964, to fill unexpired term of Hon. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota; elected U.S. Senate, November 8, 1966, to full term; member of Senate Committees on Banking and Currency, Labor and Public Welfare, and Special Committee on Aging; chairman, Migratory Labor Subcommittee and Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNmiEs: Dakota, Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, and Winona (12 counties). Population (1960), 438,835; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. ALBERT HAROLD QUIE, Republican, of Dennison, Minn.; born near Den-nison, Minn., September 18, 1923; attended the public schools; Navy pilot World War II; graduated from St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn., with B.A. degree in political science, in 1950; married to Miss Gretchen Hansen, of Minneapolis, Minn., June 6, 1948; five children: Frederic, 20; Jennifer, 18; Daniel, 16; Joel, 14; and Benjamin, 7; farmer; former school board member and soil conservation district director; the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award of the North-field, Minn., Junior Chamber of Commerce and the “Young Man of the Year” citation from the Minnesota Junior Chamber of Commerce; the recipient of the distinguished alumnus award of St. Olaf College; elected State senator in 1954; elected to the 85th Congress February 18, 1958, in a special election; reelected to the 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of the Com-mittee on Education and Labor. : 90 Congressional Directory © MINNESOTA SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTIiES: Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Cottonwood, Faribault, Jackson, LeSueur, McLeod, Martin, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Pipestone, Rock, Scott, Sibley, Waseca, and Watonwan (18 counties). Population (1960), 375,475; estimated to July 1969, 382,984. ANCHER NELSEN, Republican, of Hutchinson, Minn.; born in Renville County, Minn., October 11, 1904; high-school graduate; farmer; served on local township and school boards; State senator for McLeod County from 1935 to 1948; Lieutenant Governor for the State of Minnesota in 1952; administrator of the National Rural Electrification program 1953-56; wife: Ilo; children: Richard, Bruce, and Miriam; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—ANOKA CoUNTY. HENNEPIN COUNTY: That part outside the city of Minneapolis. Population (1960), 445,898; estimated to January 1969, 650,000. CLARK MacGREGOR, Republican, of Plymouth, Minn.; born in Minne-apolis, Minn., July 12, 1922, son of William KE. and Edith Clark MacGregor; educated Minneapolis public schools, graduating covaledictorian from Washburn High School; academic scholarship to Dartmouth College, class of 1944, A.B. degree with honors; 3 years’ service in United States Army in World War II, commissioned directly in the field in Burma while serving with Office of i Strategic Services; LL.B. degree from University of Minnesota, 1948; practicing trial lawyer, 1948-60, partner in King & MacGregor; married Barbara Porter Spicer; three daughters, Susan, Laurie, and Eleanor; member of Bethlehem Presbyterian Church; director of Hennepin County community chest; member of American Legion; member VFW; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Ramsey and Washington (2 counties). Population (1960), 474,957; estimated to July 1969, 560,632. JOSEPH E. KARTH, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of St. Paul, Minn.; born in New Brighton, Ramsey County, Minn., August 26, 1922; was educated in Ramsey County elementary schools and North St. Paul High School; attended the Univer-sity of Nebraska School of Engineering; after completing 2 years of college courses in engineering, education was interrupted by a call to combat duty, during service in the European Theater of Operations received a recommendation for a battle-field commission; employed by the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co.; international representative of the OCAW-AFL-CIO for 10 years; member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1950 through 1958; and during special session of 1958 was voted ‘Outstanding Legislator’; member: V.F.W., American Legion, Indianhead Council of the Boy Scouts, the First Presbyterian Church of White Bear Lake, Minn.; married the former Charlotte Nordgren and they have three sons; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. : FIFTH DISTRICT.—HENNEPIN COUNTY: CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS. Population (1960), 482,872; estimated to July 1969, 455,000. DONALD MacKAY FRASER, Détaoumtie: Farmer-Labor, of Minneapolis, Minn.; attorney and former State senator 1954— 62; born in Minneapolis, February 20, 1924; educated in Minneapolis public schools and University of Minnesota, B. A. cum laude, 1944, LL.B., 1948; served in Pacific Theater, World War II; 1969—chairman, Democratic ‘Study’ Group; member, McGovern Commission on Party Structure and Delegate Selection; Democratic Advisory Council; vice chairman of the Commission on the Democratic Selection of Presidential Nominees, 1968; participating member, Anglo-American Parliamentary Confer-ence on Africa, 1964 to present; active in D.F.L. party since 1947; chairman, Minnesota Citizens for Kennedy, 1960; former officer, Minneapolis Foreign Policy Association; Minneapolis Citizens’ League; Minneapolis Citizens’ Com-mittee on Public Education; married to former Arvonne Skelton; six children (one deceased); partner in former firm of Lindquist, Fraser & Magnuson elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. MINNESOTA Biographical : 91 SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Benton, Big Stone, Chippewa, Crow Wing, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Redwood, Renville, Sherburne, Stearns, Stevens, Swit at and Yellow Medicine (19 counties). Population (1960), 420,235; estimated to January JOHN M. ZWACH, Republican, Walnut Grove, Minn. ; born February8, 1907, in Gales Township, "Redwood County, Minn. ; attended public schools and graduated from Milroy High School in 1926; received teaching certificate from Mankato State College in 1928 and earned B.S. degree from the University of Minnesota in 1933, graduating with distinction; served in Minnesota House of Representatives, 1934-46; served in Minnesota State Senate, 1946-66, major-ity leader, 1959-66; chairman of Rules Committee, chairman of Education Committee, 1955-57, chairman of Interim Agriculture Commission, 1955-57, served on committees on agriculture, education, game and fish, highways, finance, and taxes; schoolteacher and superintendent for 14 years; active farmer since 1940; member of Farm Bureau, National Farmers Organization, Farmers Union, Grange, and Knights of Columbus; married Agnes Schueller in 1940; three daughters and two sons, two grandchildren; elected to 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Becker, Beltrami, Cass, Clay, Clearwater, Douglas, Grant, Hanged Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Pop Red Lake, Roseau, Todd, Traverse, Wadena, and Wilkin (23 counties). Population (1960), 377, 675: estimated to July 1969, 387, 306. ODIN LANGEN, Republican, Kennedy, Minn.; born January 5, 1913, in Minneapolis; graduate, Kennedy High School; 2 years’ study, Dunwoody Indus-trial Institute; married Lillian Clauson of Kennedy: one daughter, Lois; two sons, Wayne and Lynden; active farmer; 15 years with the national farm pro-gram, Kittson County; served as chairman of Production and Marketing Administration; past president Kennedy School Board and Parent-Teacher Association; past chairman Red River Farmers Club and Red River Town Board; member of "Masons, Lions, Lutheran Church in America; State representative from 67th District, 1951-58; committee work in Agriculture, Education, State Taxation; vice chairman, Minnesota House Education Committee; minority leader of Minnesota House, 1957-58; elected to U.S. House of Representatives, 1958; reelected 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966, and 1968; committee assignment, Appro-priations ; chairman, House Minority Task Force on Agriculture. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Aitkin, Carlton, Chisago, Cook, Isanti, Itasca, Kanabec, Koochiching Lake, Pine, and St. Louis (11 counties). Population (1960), 397, 917. JOHN A. BLATNIK, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of Chisholm, Minn.; born in Chisholm, Minn., August 17, 1911; attended Chisholm public schools; Winona State Teachers College, Minnesota, B.E. degree, 1935; University of "Chicago; graduate work in Public Administration, University of Minnesota 1941-42; school teaching and administration, 8 years; elected to Minnesota State Senate in 1940; reelected in 1942; World War IT; veteran 3}; years in Army Air Corps Intelligence and Office of Strategic Services; "18 months overseas in Italy and northern Yugo-slavia; awarded Bronze Star Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster and Air Medal; discharged from service January 1946 as paratrooper captain; married to Gisela Hager in 1955; one son, Thomas H., and two daughters, Stephanie and Valerie; elected to 80th ‘Congress November 5, 1946; reelected to 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. Congressional Directory MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI (Population (1960), 2,178,141; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 2,360,000) SENATORS JAMES OLIVER EASTLAND, Democrat, of Doddsville, Miss.; born in Doddsville, Miss., November 28, 1904; Methodist; attended the University of Mississippi, Vanderbilt University, and the University of Alabama; moved to Forest, Miss., in 1905 and was reared in Scott County, Miss.; studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1927, and commenced practice in Forest, Miss. ; also engaged in farming; member of the State house of representatives from Scott County, Miss., 1928-32; married Elizabeth Coleman in 1932; three daughters, Nell, Ann, and Sue, and one son, Woods Eugene; moved to Sunflower County, Miss., in 1934; appointed to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Pat Harrison, and served from June 30, 1941, to September 28, 1941, when a duly elected successor qualified; elected to the United States Senate on November 3, 1942, for the term beginning January 3, 1943; unopposed for the term beginning January 3, 1949; reelected for term beginning January 1955; reelected for term beginning January 3, 1961; reelected for term beginning January 10, 1967. JOHN CORNELIUS STENNIS, Democrat, of De Kalb, Miss., was born in Kemper County, Miss., August 3, 1901, the son of Hampton Howell and Cornelia (Adams) Stennis; B.S. degree, Mississippi State University, 1923; LL.B. degree, University of Virginia Law School, 1928; LL.D., Millsaps College, 1957; LL.D. University of Wyoming, 1962; LL.D., Mississippi College, 1969; member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Delta (legal), and Alpha Chi Rho fraternities; Presbyterian, Mason, Lion, member of Farm Bureau, Mississippi and American Bar Associations; past president, State 4-H Club Advisory Council; elected Mississippi House of Representatives 1928-32; elected district prosecuting attorney, Sixteenth Judicial District, 1931 and 1935; appointed circuit judge, 1937, and elected 1938, 1942, 1946; elected United States Senator November 4, 1947; reelected 1952, 1958, and 1964; chairman, Armed Services Committee; member, Appropriations Committee and Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee; chairman, Select Committee on Standards and Conduct; chairman, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee; married Coy Hines, 1929; two children, John Hampton and Mrs. Samuel Syme; a grandaughter, Jane Grey Syme, and a grandson, John Stennis Syme. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Attala, Bolivar, Calhoun, Carroll, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clay, Leflore, Lowndes, Monroe, Montgomery, Oktibbeha, Sunflower, Washington, and Webster (15 counties). Population (1960), 449,361; estimated to July 1969, 470,595. ; THOMAS GERSTLE ABERNETHY, Democrat, of Okolona, Miss.; born in Eupora, Webster County, Miss., May 16, 1903, the son of Thomas Franklin and Minnie Jinkins Abernethy; educated in the public schools of Eupora, Miss., the University of Alabama, Cumberland University (LL.B. 1924), and the Univer-sity of Mississippi; admitted to bar in July 1924 and entered practice of law at Eupora, Miss., 1925; served as mayor of town of Eupora, 1927-29; moved to Okolona, Miss., in July 1929, where he has continued his practice; elected dis-trict attorney of the Third Judicial District of Mississippi, 1935, and reelected without opposition, 1939; Methodist, Mason, Shriner, Lambda Chi Alpha and Alpha Kappa Psi fraternities; married July 5, 1936, to Miss Alice Margaret Lamb, of State College, Miss.; two daughters, Margaret Gail, married to Arthur Warren Doty, and Alice Kay, married to James Leland Martin, and one son, Thomas Gerstle, Jr., married to Marjorie Anne Moore; elected November 3, 1942, to the 78th Congress; reelected to the 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. MISSISSIPPI Biographical SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Alcorn, Benton, Coahoma, DeSoto, Grenada, Itawamba, Lafayette, Lee, Marshall, Panola, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Quitman, Tallahatchie, Tate, Tippah, Tishomingo, Tunica, Union, and Yalobusha (20 counties). Population (1960), 427,468; estimated to July 1969, 461,000. JAMIE L. WHITTEN, Democrat, of Charleston, Miss.; born at Cascilla, Miss.; married to Miss Rebecca Thompson, of Saltillo, Miss.; two children, James Lloyd and Beverly Rebecca; member of Presbyterian Church, Masonic Order, Rotarian, Lions Club, Phi Alpha Delta and Beta Theta Pi fraternities; educated in the public schools of Cascilla and Charleston, Miss.; attended both literary and law departments of the University of Mississippi; admitted to the bar with the highest average, and has since practiced law at Charleston, Miss.; served 1 year as school principal; elected to the Mississippi House of Representa-tives when 21 years of age and served one session; elected district attorney, at the age of 23, of the 17th district of Mississippi (Tallahatchie, Yalobusha, Panola and DeSoto Counties); reelected district attorney twice and served in that capacity until elected to the 77th Congress at a special election; reelected to the 78th and each succeeding Congress, now serving 15th term; member of Committee on Appropriations (Public Works, Defense, and Agriculture Subcommittees). THIRD DISTRICT.—COUNTES: Adams, Amite, Claiborne, Copiah, Franklin, Hinds, Jefferson, Lincoln, Pike, Walthall, Warren, and Wilkinson (12 counties). Population (1960), 428,447; estimated to July 1969, 465,515. CHARLES H. GRIFFIN, Democrat, of Utica, Miss.; born May 9, 1926, on a farm near Utica, Miss., to Charles Farris and Nora Shelton Griffin; educated at Utica High School, Hinds Junior College, and graduated from Mississippi State University in 1949, earning a B.S. degree in public administration; served in the U.S. Navy, 1944-46, Pacific theater, apprentice seaman and quartermaster 3c; assistant to U.S. Representative John Bell Williams from July 1, 1949 to January 15, 1968; married Angelina Pedrotti, November 8, 1953; member of Masons, Moose, American Legion, Veferans of Foreign Wars, Mississippi His-torical Society, Mississippi State Alumni Association; First Christian Church, Utica; elected to 90th Congress in special election March 12, 1968, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of the Honorable John Bell Williams; re-elected to the 91st Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Clarke, Holmes, Humphreys, Issaquena, Jasper, Kemper, Lauder-dale, Leake, Madison, Neshoba, Newton, Noxubee, Rankin, Scott, Sharkey, Simpson. Smith, Winston, and Yazoo (19 counties). Population (1960), 423,300; estimated to July 1969, 455,000. GILLESPIE V. MONTGOMERY, Democrat, of Meridian, Miss.; born in Meridian, Miss., August 5, 1920; B.S. degree, Mississippi State University, January 1943; owner Montgomery Insurance Agency, Meridian, Miss.; vice president Greater Mississippi Life Insurance Co., Meridian, Miss.; served in World War II as tank commander in European Theater; received Bronze Star for valor; recalled to active duty, during Korean Conflict in 1951, with 31st Dixie Division; recipient of Mississippi Magnolia Medal; lieutenant colonel in Mississippi National Guard; member Episcopal Church; American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Mason; Shriner; recipient of a Certificate of Merit from the American Red Cross for saving a life; president, Mississippi Heart Association; past president, Mississippi State University Alumni Association; past president, Mississippi National Guard Association; former member, Missis-sippi Agricultural and Industrial Board; Mississippi State Senate representing Lauderdale County, 1956-66; elected to 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTties: Covington, Forrest, George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson Davis, Jones, Lamar, Lawrence, Marion, Pearl River, Perry, Stone, and Wayne (16 counties). Population (1960), 449,565; estimated to July 1969, 550,000. WILLIAM MEYERS COLMER, Democrat, of Pascagoula, Miss.; elected to the 73d Congress on November 8, 1932, reelected to the 74th and succeeding Congresses; sponsor and chairman of the Special Committee on Post-War Eco-nomic Policy and Planning in 78th and 79th Congresses; member of the National Forest Reservation Commission; chairman, House Rules Committee. Congressional Directory MISSOURT MISSOURI (Population (1960), 4,319,813; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 4,651,000) SENATORS STUART SYMINGTON, Democrat, of Clayton, St. Louis, Mo., 63105; born June 26, 1901, in Amherst, Mass.; enlisted in the Army at 17; Yale, 1919-23 (A.B.); started in steel business as a molder; married to Evelyn Wadsworth, daughter of Senator James W. Wadsworth; two sons, Stuart and James; became president of Emerson Electric Manufacturing Co. of St. Louis; entered Govern-ment service July 16, 1945, serving successively as chairman of Surplus Property .Board; Assistant Secretary of War for Air; Secretary of the Air Force; chairman of National Security Resources Board; Administrator, Reconstruction Finance Corporation; Episcopalian; Mason; elected United States Senator for Missouri on November 4, 1952; reelected November 4, 1958; reelected November 3, 1964, for term ending January 3, 1971. THOMAS FRANCIS EAGLETON, Democrat, of St. Louis, Mo.; born Sep-tember 4, 1929, in St. Louis, Mo.; enlisted in U.S. Navy and served 1948-49; B.A., Amherst College, cum laude, 1950; LL.B., Harvard Law School, cum laude, 1953; married Barbara Ann Smith of St. Louis, Mo., on January 21, 1956; two children, Terence and Christin; elected circuit attorney of St. Louis, Mo., 1956; elected attorney general of Missouri, 1960; elected Lieutenant Governor of Mis-souri, 1964; Furtherance of Justice Award, National District Attorneys Asso-ciation, 1957; honorary degree, doctor of jurisprudence, Suffolk University, Boston, Mass., 1958; president, Missouri State Prosecuting Attorneys Associa-tion, 1959; board of directors, National District Attorneys Association, 1959; Civil Liberties Award, St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee, 1960; Distinguished Service Award, St. Louis Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1961; Distinguished Service Award, Clayton Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1962; board of directors, National Association of Attorneys General, 1963; Bicentennial Award of Public Service, St. Louis Bar Association, 1964; Award of Honor, Lawyers Association of St. Louis, 1965; Award of Honor, Boys Town of Missouri, 1966; elected to the United States Senate November 5, 1968. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST -DISTRICT.—Ciry oF ST. Louis: Wards 1-4, 18-22, 25-27, and precincts 3 through 18 of ward 5. -ST. Louis County: Townships of Hadley and Washington; all of Lincoln township in St. Louis County except precinct 5; precincts 1-7, 29, and 38 of Normandy; precincts 29, 30, 32, 41, 50, 51, and 59 of township of St. Ferdinand. Population (1960), 431,688; estimated to July 1969, 431,210. WILLIAM L. CLAY, Democrat, of St. Louis, Mo.; born in St. Louis, Mo., April, 30, 1931; B.S., St. Louis University, 1953, history and political science; real estate broker; manager, life insurance company, 1959-61; alderman, 26th Ward, St. Louis, Mo., 1959-64, wrote and sponsored Fair Employment Law; advanced employment of Negroes in St. Louis civil service; sponsored bill to prohibit police from releasing arrest records of persons not convicted as charged; published report entitled Anatomy of an Economic Murder, 1963; business representative, city employees union, 1961-64; former executive board member, NAACP, St. Louis chapter; member of CORE; education coordinator, Steam-fitters Local No. 562, 1966-67; opened field for Negro apprentices, trainees, journeymen, and college students in summer programs; advanced job oppor-tunities for Negroes in public utilities, mechanics, aircraft industries, bakeries, breweries, and banks; developed agenda and workshops, and attended Summer White House Conference, 1966, as delegate from Missouri; member, Junior Chamber of Commerce; district chairman, Friends of Scouts; board member, Narcotics Anonymous; married Carol A. Johnson; three children: Vicki, Lacy, Michelle; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. MISSOURI Biographical SECOND DISTRICT.—ST. Louis CouNTY: Townships of Airport, Clayton, Creve Coeur, Ferguson Gravois, Jefferson, and Midland; all of St. Ferdinand township except precincts 29, 30, 32, 41, 50, 51, and 59; all of Normandy township except preeinets 1-7, 29, and 38; precincts 8, 19, 41, 48, 59, 77, 89, 90, 91, and 93 of Bonhomme township. Population (1960), 432,535; estimated to July 1969, 643,125. JAMES WADSWORTH SYMINGTON, Democrat, of Clayton, Mo.; born September 28, 1927, son of Senator and Mrs. Stuart Symington; attended St. Louis Country Day School, Deerfield Academy, Yale, B.A., 1950, Columbia Law School, LL.B., 1954; enlisted in U.S. Marines, 1945-46 (pfc.); assistant city counselor of St. Louis, 1954-55; associate member of the law firm of Cobbs, Armstrong, Teasdale & Roos, St. Louis, 1955-58; U.S. Foreign Service, London, 1958-60; associate member of the law firm of Arnold, Fortas & Porter, Washington, D.C., 1960-61; deputy director, Food for Peace, White House, 1961-62; adminis-trative assistant to Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, 1962-63; director, President’s Committee on Juvenile Delinquency, 1965-66; consultant, President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice, 1965-66; chief of protocol, Department of State, 1966-68; member, Missouri Bar, Metropolitan St. Louis Bar, District of Columbia Bar, Federal Bar, American Bar Associations; admitted to practice before United States Supreme Court; Episcopalian; married Sylvia Schlapp, of Clayton, Mo.; children: Julia Hay and Jeremy Wadsworth; elected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968; member, Committee on Science and Astronautics. THIRD DISTRICT.—City oF St. Louis: Wards 6-17, 23, 24, and 28; precincts 1, 2, 19, and 20 of ward 5. St. Louis County: All of Lemay township except precincts 14-17, 19, 29, and 34; precinct 5 of Lincoln township. Population (1960), 432, 449; estimated to January 1969, 449,743. LEONOR KRETZER SULLIVAN (Mrs. John B. Sullivan), Democrat, of St. Louis, Mo.; widow of Representative John Berchmans Sullivan who was serving his fourth term as Representative from the 11th District at the time of his death on January 29, 1951; born in St. Louis, Mo., one of nine children; educated in public and private schools in St. Louis and attended Washington University at night; was director of a St. Louis business training school prior to marriage; served as administrative assistant to her husband during his terms in Congress; a Roman Catholic; member of the St. Louis League of Women Voters and the American Legion Auxiliary of Quentin Roosevelt Post No. 1; elected to the 83d Congress on November 4, 1952, by a majority of some 50,000 votes over her Republican opponent who had been selected at a special election held on March 9, 1951, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of her husband; is the first woman to be elected to Congress from the State of Missouri; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; chairman of Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs of House Committee on Banking and Currency, ranking member of Housing Subcommittee and member of Small Business Subcommittee; ranking member of the House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; chairman of Subcommittee on the Panama Canal; member of Coast Guard and Merchant Marine Subcommittees; senior House member of National Commission on Food Marketing, 1964-66; member of National Commission on Mortgage Interest Rates, 1969; member of National Commission on Consumer Finance; member of Joint Committee on Defense Production; secretary of Democratic Caucus; member of Democratic Steering Committee; home address—St. Louis, Mo. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Ci1TY OF KANSAS City: Wards 15 and 24. COUNTIES: Barton, Bates, Cass, Henry, Johnson, Lafayette, Morgan, Pettis, St. Clair, Saline, and Vernon. BENTON COUNTY: All except townships of Alexander, Fristoe, and Union. JACKSON COUNTY: Townships of Blue, Brooking, Fort Osage, Prairie, Sni-A-Bar, VanBuren, and Washington. MONITEAU COUNTY: Townships of Burris Fork, Harrison, Moreau, Pilot Grove, and Willow Fork. Population (1960), 432,254; estimated to July 1969, 425,000. WILLIAM J. RANDALL, Democrat, of Independence, Mo.; born, Independ-ence, Mo., July 16, 1909; graduated William Chrisman High School, Junior College of Kansas City, Mo., University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Law, Uni-versity of Kansas City; admitted to Missouri bar in 1936; veteran of World War II with service in Amphibious Unit in the Southwest Pacific and the Philippines; elected in 1946 as judge of the Jackson County Court and reelected to six addi-tional 2-year terms; elected March 3, 1959, as Member of Congress, Fourth Missouri District, to fill the unexpired term of the late George H. Christopher; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; wife, Margaret L. Randall; one daughter, Mary Randall Wilson (Mrs. Garland Wilson III) ; member, Committee on Armed Services and Committee on Government Operations. Congressional Directory MISSOURI FIFTH DISTRICT.—CiIry oF KANSAS City: Wards 1 to 14, 16 to 20, 22, 23, and 25. Population (1960), ’ RICHARD BOLLING, Democrat, of Kansas City, Mo.; born May 17, 1916, in New York City; B.A. and M.A., University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., and further graduate work, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.; teacher and coach, Sewanee Military Academy, Sewanee, Tenn. ; veterans adviser and director of student activities, University of Kansas City, Kansas City, Mo.; volunteered as private in Army, 1941; served more than 5 years, over 4 of which were overseas in Australia, New Guinea, Philippines, and Japan; last assignment was as assistant to General MacArthur’s chief of staff; awarded Legion of Merit and Bronze Star; discharged as lieutenant colonel; married to Jim Grant Bolling; three children; elected to 81st Congress, November 2, 1948; reelected to 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of Joint Economic Committee and House Committee on Rules; author of House Out of Order and Power in the House, each a study of the House of Representatives. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Carroll, Chariton, Clay, Clinton, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Nodaway, Platte, Putnam, Ray, Schuyler, Sullivan, and Worth. SCOTLAND COUNTY: All except the townships of Harrison, Johnson, and Thompson. Population (1960), 432,130; estimated to July 1969, 440,000. W. R. HULL, Jr.,, Democrat, of Weston, Mo.; born in Weston, Platte County, Mo., April 17, 1906; widower; children, Mrs. Susan Hudson and W. R. Hull 3d; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Barry, Camden, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas, Greene, Hickory, Jasper, Laclede, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Polk, Stone, Taney, Webster, and Wright. Doua-LAS County: All except townships of Brush Creek, Bryan, Clinton, Me¢Kinley, and Richland. BENTON County: Townships of Alexander, Fristoe, and Union. MILLER COUNTY: Township of Franklin. Population (1960), 432,215. DURWARD GORHAM HALL, Republican, of Springfield, Mo.; born in Cassville, Mo., September 14, 1910; educated in Greenwood High School, South-west Missouri State College, 1926, Drury College, 1930, A.B., and Rush Medical College, 1934, M.D.; married the former Mary Elizabeth Turner of Springfield, Mo., September 6, 1931; one daughter, Mrs. Monty Ellison; chief surgeon with Smith-Glynn-Callaway Clinic; in general practice for 5 years; during World War II served for 7 years in the U.S. Army as chief of personnel service in Office of Surgeon General and as colonel with Legion of Honor; awarded commendation ribbon and two palms; member of U.S. Army Reserve; specialist in general surgery since 1947; fellow, American College of Surgeons, 1942; diplomate, American Board of Surgery, 1948; delegate to American Medical Association and alternate delegate to World Medical Association; Congressional adviser, XVth World Health As-sembly, Geneva, Switzerland, 1962; past President of Rotary, local Chamber of Commerce, local council of B.S.A., State Chamber of Commerce, and member of executive committee of Region 8 B.S.A.; member of University Heights Baptist Church; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member: Armed Services Committee, Joint Com-mittee on Organization of Congress, Official (R) Objector—Consent Calendar. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Counrigs: Cole, Cooper, Crawford, Dent, Howard, Jefferson, Phelps, Pulaski, Texas, and Washington. BooNE County: All except townships of Bourbon, Centralia, and Perche. MitLER COUNTY: All except township of Franklin. MoNITEAU County: All except townships of Burris Fork, Harrison, Moreau, Pilot Grove, and Willow Fork. St. Louis CouNty: Townships of Concord and Meramec; all of township of Bonhomme except precinets 8, 19, 41, 48, 59, 77, 89, 90, 91, and 93; pre-ono 14-47, 19, 29, and 34 of township of Lemay. Population (1960), 431,630; estimated to July 1969, 576,117, RICHARD H. ICHORD, Democrat, of Houston, Mo.; born June 27, 1926, in Licking, Texas County, Mo.; attended the public schools; upon graduation from high school he enlisted in the U.S. Navy Air Corps and served for 2 years in, the Pacific area in the Naval Air Transport Service; married Millicent M. Koch; three children, Richard 3d, Pamela, and Kyle; graduated from the University of Missouri, B.S. degree in 1949; member of Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Pi Zeta, and Beta Gamma Sigma; taught business law and accounting at the University of Missouri; received LL.B. degree in 1952 from University of Missouri; MISSOURI : Biographical : member of Phi Delta Phi; was admitted to the Missouri bar and commenced the private practice of law in Houston; member of the State house of representatives 1952-60; was elected speaker pro tem in 1957 and speaker in 1959; member of the Baptist Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Lions Club, American Legion, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and the Masons; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; served on Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs and Committee on Post Office and Civil Service; reelected to the 83th Congress in 1962; served on Armed Services Committee and Un-American Activities Com-mittee; reelected to the 89th Congress in 1964, the 90th Congress in 1966, and the 91st Congress in 1968. NINTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adair, Audrain, Callaway, Clark, Franklin, Gasconade, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Macon, Maries, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Osage, Pike, Ralls, Randolph, St. Charles, Shelby, and Warren. BOONE COUNTY: Townships of Bourbon, Perche and Centralia. ST. Louis County: Townships of Spanish Lake and Florrissant. SCOTLAND CouUNTY: Townships of Harrison, Johnson, and Thompson. Population (1960), 431,811; estimated to July 1969, 513,113. WILLIAM LEONARD HUNGATE, Democrat, of Troy, Mo.; born in Benton, Ill., December 14, 1922; son of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hungate of Bowling Green, Mo.; attended public schools in Bowling Green, Mo.; Central Methodist College; University of Michigan; graduated from Missouri University, A.B. degree, 1943; and Harvard Law School, LL.B. degree, 1948; Culver Stockton College (honorary); partner in the law firm of Hungate & Grewach, Troy, Mo., 1956-68, admitted to practice in the courts of Missouri, Illinois, District of Columbia, and before the Supreme Court of the United States; recently received a bicentennial award from the St. Louis Bar Association for outstanding achieve-ment in public service; served three terms as prosecuting attorney of Lincoln County, and special assistant to the attorney general, 1958-64; a veteran of World War II, served in Europe as a private, first class, with the 95th Infantry Division; past lieutenant governor of Kiwanis International Division; past president, Harvard Law School Association of Missouri, 1962-64; past chairman of the board, First Christian Church, Troy, Mo.; member, American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Masons; Shriners; board of trustees, William Woods College, Fulton, Mo.; in 1956 did research work with the American Bar Founda-~ tion in its “Survey of the Administration of Criminal Justice’’; married Dorothy N. Wilson of Cyrene, Mo.; two children, David and Kay; elected to the 88th Congress November 3, 1964, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Clarence Cannon; reelected to the 89th, 90th and 91st Congresses; member, House Judiciary Com-mittee, Select Committee on Small Business, District of Columbia Committee, and Lewis and Clark Trail Commission. TENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Dunklin, Howell, Iron, Madison, Mississippi, New Madrid, Oregon, Ozard, Pemiscot, Perry, Reynolds, Ripley, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Scott, Shannon, Stoddard, and Wayne. DouGLAs County: Townships of Brush Creek, Bryan, Clinton, McKinley, and Richland. Population (1960), 432,007. BILL D. BURLISON, Democrat, of Cape Girardeau, Mo.; born in Wardell, Mo., on March 15, 1931; reared on southeastern Missouri farm and family con-tinues to farm there; Southeast Missouri State College, B.A. and B.S. in education; president, student body, 1952; Master of Education and LL.B., University of Missouri; instructor, business law, Southeast Missouri State College; worked as a factory worker, summers; member of A.F. of L. and UAW-CIO; admitted to practice before U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Military Appeals, U.S. District Court, and all Missouri courts; president, Missouri Prosecuting Attorneys Associ-ation; real estate broker; former president, Cape Girardeau County Board of Education; assistant attorney general of Missouri; prosecuting attorney of Cape Girardeau County for three terms; Head General Courts-Martial Trial Counsel, Second Marine Division, U.S. Marine Corps; married Barbara Humphreys, Columbia, Mo.; three children, James David, Laura Ann, and Andrew Jeffer- son; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. 33-350°—T70——9 Congressional Directory MONTANA MONTANA (Population (1960), 674,767; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 694,000) SENATORS MICHAEL J. MANSFIELD, Democrat, Missoula, Mont.; born March 16, 1903; enlisted in the United States Navy, World War I, at 14 years of age; sub-sequently enlisted in United States Army and United States Marine Corps; worked as miner and mining engineer in Butte, Mont., 1922-30; attended Montana. School of Mines and Montana State University and received B.A. and M.A. de-grees from latter in 1933 and 1934; professor of Latin American and Far Eastern history at Montana University 1933-43; married Maureen Hayes of Butte, Mont. ; one daughter, Anne; elected to 78th and served through 82d Congresses; elected to United States Senate on November 4, 1952, for the term commencing January 3, 1953; reelected in 1958 for the term ending January 3, 1965; reelected in 1964 for the term ending January 3, 1971; elected assistant majority leader (majority whip) of the United States Senate on January 3, 1957; elected majority leader of the Senate in January 1961 and each succeeding session to the present time. LEE METCALF, Democrat, of Helena, Mont.; lawyer; born in Stevensville, Mont., January 28, 1911; married to Donna Hoover of Wallace, Idaho, 1938; have a foster son Jerry; member of House of Representatives in 83d, 84th, 85th, and 86th Congresses; elected to United States Senate November 3, 1960. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Beaverhead, Broadwater, Deer Lodge, Flathead, Gallatin, Glacier, Granite, Jefferson, Lake Lewis and Clark, Liberty, Lincoln, Madison, Meagher, Mineral, Missoula, Park, Pondera, Powell, Ravalli, Sanders, Silver Bow, Teton, and Toole (24 counties). Population (1960), 327,066; estimated to July 1969, 348,700, : ARNOLD OLSEN, Democrat, of Helena, Mont.; born in Butte, Mont., December 17, 1916, son of Anna Olsen and the late Albert Olsen; attended the Butte public schools, the Montana School of Mines, and received law degree from Montana State University Law School; World War II served 4 years overseas duty U.S. Navy; married the former Margaret Williams of Butte, Mont.; three children—Margaret Rae Childs, 24; Anna Kristine, 20; and Karin Synneve, 17; began the practice of law in Butte in 1940; attorney general of Montana 8 years; present law office in Helena; member of Methodist Church, Phi Delta Phi, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Veterans of World War 11, Silver Bow Lodge 48 AF & AM, Scottish Rite, and Bagdad Temple of the Shrine, Scandinavian Fraternity of America, Elks, and Eagles; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to 88th, 89th, 90th and 91st Congresses; member Public Works Committee; Post Office and Civil Service Committee, and chairman, Postal Rates Subcommittee. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Big Horn, Blaine, Carbon, Carter, Cascade, Chouteau, Custer, Daniels, Dawson, Fallon, Fergus, Garfield, Golden Valley, Hill, J udith Basin, McCone, Musselshell, Petroleum, Phillips, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Roosevelt, Rosebud, Sheridan, Stillwater, Sweet Grass, Treasure, Valley, Wheatland, Wibaux, and Yellowstone (32 counties). Population (1960), 847,701; estimated to July 1969, 415,000. JOHN MELCHER, Democrat, of Forsyth, Mont.; born in Sioux City, Iowa, September 6, 1924; graduated from Oelrichs High School, S. Dak., 1942; attended University of Minnesota for 1 year; joined U.S. Army, June 1943, served in 76th Infantry Division, European Theater, as part of General Patton’s 3d Army; wounded near Trier, Germany, February 28, 1945; awarded Purple Heart and Combat Infantryman’s Badge; discharged November 1945; graduated from Iowa State University, 1946-50, with a degree in veterinary medicine; elected to Phi Zeta, Veterinary Medicine Honorary Society; partnership, Yellowstone Valley Veterinary Clinic, Forsyth, Mont.; alderman, Forsyth, Mont., 1953; mayor of Forsyth, 1955; reelected in 1957 and 1959; State representative, Rosebud County, Mont., 1960; elected State senator 1962, served in the 1963 and 1965 sessions; member, interim Montana Legislative Councils; again served in the 1969 session of the Montana Legislature as State representative; married Ruth Klein, De-cember 1, 1945; five children: three daughters, Terry, Joan, and Mary; two sons, Robert and John; elected to the 91st Congress by special election June 24, 1969, to fill vacancy eaused by resignation of James F. Battin. : NEBRASKA Biographical NEBRASKA (Population (1960), 1,411,330; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 1,449,000) SENATORS ROMAN LEE HRUSKA, Republican, of Omaha, Nebr. ; bornin David City, Nebr., August 16, 1904, son of Joseph C. and Caroline L. Hruska; attended the public schools; University of Omaha; University of Chicago Law School, 1927 and 1928; Creighton University College of Law, Omaha, J.D. 1929; Creighton University LL.D (hon.); Doane College (Nebr.) LL.D. (hon.); Coe College (Iowa) doctor of : humanities (hon.); general practice of law in Omaha; married Miss Victoria E. Kuncl of Omaha, 1930; three children, Roman L. Jr., Quentin J., and Jana L.; member Nebraska State and American Bar Associations, Kiwanis, Shrine, Unitarian Church; University of Omaha Board of Regents 1950-57; chairman of the board of Western Bohemian Fraternal Association (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); past president Nebraska Fraternal Congress; 1944-52 Board of County Com-missioners, Douglas County, Nebr., served as chairman 1945-52; president Nebraska Association of County Officials, 1950-51; vice president, National Association of County Officials, 1951 and 1952; member of the National Com-mission on Food Marketing, 1964; member of the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence, 1968; chairman of the Nebraska delegation to the 1960 and 1968 Republican National Conventions and vice chairman of the Platform Committee in 1968; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1954, to complete unexpired term; reelected November 4, 1958 and November 3, 1964, CARL T. CURTIS, Republican, of Minden, Nebr. ; born near Minden, Kearney County, Nebr., March 15, 1905; attended Nebraska Wesleyan University; lawyer; married Miss Lois Wylie-Atwater, of Minden, Nebr., June 6, 1931; one son, Carl T. Curtis, Jr. (Tom), and a granddaughter, Denise Hopkins, daughter of their deceased daughter, Clara Mae (Mrs. James A.) Hopkins and Mr. Hopkins; mem-ber of Masonic bodies, Elks, I.0.0.F., United Presbyterian Church of the U.S.A., Theata Chi; honorary member Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity and Pi Kappa Delta Forensic Fraternity; county attorney of Kearney County 1931-35; elected to the Republican National Convention in 1964, served as chairman of the Nebraska Delegation and as floor manager for Senator Barry M. Goldwater, the nominee; elected to the House of Representatives on November 8, 1938, and has served as a Member of Congress continuously since January 3, 1939; House service 76th through 83d Congresses; elected to the Senate on November 2, 1954, and began serving in the Senate on January 1, 1955; reelected in 1960, and elected for a third term in the Senate on November 8, 1966. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Butler, Cedar, Colfax, Cuming, Dakota, Dixon, Dodge, Fillmore, Gage, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Lancaster, Madison, Nemaha, Otoe, Pawnee, Pierce, Richardson, Saline, Saunders, Seward, Stanton, Thayer, Thruston, Wayne, and York (27 counties). Population (1960), 489,113; estimated to July 1969, 496,182. ROBERT V. DENNEY, Republican, of Fairbury, Nebr.; born in Council Bluffs, Iowa, April 11, 1916; graduated from Fairbury High School in 1933; attended Peru State Teachers College, and the University of Nebraska from 1933-36; graduated from Creighton University School of Law, cum laude, LL.B. degree, 1939; married Ruth Conklin of Hubbell, Nebr., December 21, 1940; four children, Vernon B., David C., Michael R., and Deborah Kay; practiced law in Fairbury, Nebr.; special agent for F.B.I. for 1 year, serving in Washington, D.C., and Chicago, Ill.; enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, October 1942, with the 1st Armored Amphibian Battalion in landings at Kwajalein, Marshall Islands, Guam, Marianas, Okinawa, and Ryukyu Islands; while on Okinawa, received Bronze Star for meritorious service; remained active in U.S. Marine Corps Reserve until 1960, retired with rank of lieutenant colonel; resumed practice of law in Fair-bury, Nebr., engaged in criminal, civil, and probate work; has been Jefferson County Attorney and Fairbury City Attorney; elder on the board of sessions of 100 Congressional Directory NEBRASKA the Presbyterian Church; past president of Fairbury Chamber of Commerce; member of Fairbury Industrial Development Corporation, Lions Club, Fairbury Country Club, and Fairbury Executive Club; past member of Fairbury School Board; Master of the Masonic Lodge of Fairbury; member of Royal Arch Masons, Knights Templar, Shrine, Sesostris Temple, Lincoln, Nebr.; past commander Jefferson County Post 24, American Legion; member of Veterans of Foreign Wars; served as judge advocate of the American Legion, Department of Nebraska; also on the executive committee of the American Legion; Jefferson County Republican chairman, and chairman of the Nebraska Republican Party; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Burt, Cass, Douglas, Sarpy, and Washington (5 counties). Popula-tion (1960), 414,887; estimated to July 1969, 496,826. GLENN C. CUNNINGHAM, Republican, of Omaha, Nebr.; born in Omaha, Nebr., September 10, 1912, son of George and Emma Cunningham; descendant of the politically prominent John Bridge family which dates in America from 1632 and whose line includes a cofounder of Harvard College and the twentieth Presi-dent of the United States, James A. Garfield; attended South Omaha High School; graduated from the University of Omaha with an A.B. degree in 1935; married Janis Thelen of Omaha, Nebr., in July 1941; six children, Glenn, Jr., Judy, Mary, James, David, and Ann Melissa; spent all adult life in civic and governmental work; served as executive secretary, Omaha Junior Chamber of Commerce from 1936 to 1940; from 1940 to 1941 served as manager of the Convention Bureau, Omaha Chamber of Commerce; from 1942 to 1947 served as manager, Omaha Safety Council; appointed to the Omaha City Council in 1947 and served until 1948 as superintendent of Department of Fire Protection and Water Supply for city of Omaha; elected mayor of Omaha 1948, reelected mayor of Omaha in 1951 having served a total of 6 years; appointed Nebraska State director, Savings Bonds Division, U.S. Treasury Department, 1954 and served in that capacity until April 1956; elected to Omaha Board of Education in 1946 and served as president of the Omaha Junior Chamber of Commerce in 1945; named Nebraska's Outstanding Young Man in 1946; is a member of the Legion of Honor, Order of DeMolay; member of Episcopal Church; Pi Kappa Alpha; Eagles; elected 2d District delegate to Republican National Conventions, 1948 and 1952; elected to 85th Congress November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounrtiEs: Adams, Antelope, Arthur, Banner, Blaine, Boone, Box Butte, Boyd, Brown, Buffalo, Chase, Cherry, Cheyenne, Clay, Custer, Dawes, Dawson, Deuel, Dundy, Franklin, Frontier, Furnas, Garden, Garfield, Gosper, Grant, Greeley, Hall, Hamilton, Harlan, Hayes, Hitch-cock, Holt, Hooker, Howard, Kearney, Keith, Keya Paha, Kimball, Lincoln, Logan, Loup, McPher-son, Merrick, Morrill, Nance, Nuckalls, Perkins, Phelps, Platte, Polk, Red Willow, Rock, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan, Sherman, Sioux, Thomas, Valley, Webster, and Wheeler (61 counties). Population (1960), 507,330; estimated to July 1969, 510,000. DAVID THOMAS MARTIN, Republican, of Kearney, Nebr. ; born in Kearney ; July 9, 1907; attended the public schools in Kearney and Dartmouth College; married Margaret Taylor of Taylorville, Ill.; three children, David K., Patricia Maloney, and John L.; engaged in retail lumber business in Kearney; Presbyterian, Elk, Shriner; chairman, Nebraska State Republican Committee, 1949-54; member Republican National Committee, 1952-54; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. NEVADA : -Brographical | 101 NEVADA (Population (1960), 285,278; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 457,000) : SENATORS ~~ ALAN BIBLE, Democrat, of Reno, Nev.; born in Lovelock, Nev., November 20, 1909, son of J. H. and Isabel (Welsh) Bible; married Loucile Jacks; children— Debra (Mrs. Robert Watkins), Paul Alfred, William Alan, and David Milton; A.B., University of Nevada, 1930; LL. B., Georgetown University School of Law, 1934; admitted to the Nevada State Bar, 1935; appointed, then elected district attorney of Storey County (Virginia City), 1935; elected attorney general of Ne-vada in 1942; reelected in 1946; served as president and vice president of National Association of Attorneys General; private practice of law under firm name of Bible, McDonald & Carano, Reno, from January 1951; member of Amer-ican Bar Association, Nevada State Bar Association; Methodist, Mason, Eagle, Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1954, to fill the unexpired term of late Senator Pat McCarran; reelected Novem-ber 6, 1956; reelected November 6, 1962; reelected November 5, 1968. HOWARD WALTER CANNON, Democrat, of Las Vegas, Nev.; born St. George, Utah, son of Walter and Leah (Sullivan) Cannon; B.K. degree at Arizona State Teachers College, Flagstaff, Ariz., 1933; LL.B. at University of Arizona, 1937; honorary doctor of laws, Arizona State College, 1962; elected to United States Senate, November 4, 1958; reelected November 3, 1964; member of follow-ing Senate committees: Aeronautical and Space Sciences; Armed Services, chair-man, Tactical Air Power Subcommittee, Preparedness Investigating Subcom-mittee; Commerce, vice chairman, Aviation Subcommittee, Communications Subcommittee, Surface Transportation Subcommittee; Rules and Administra-tion; chairman, Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections; major general, Air Tre Reserves; married to Dorothy Pace; two children, Nancy Lee and Alan oward. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.— WALTER S. BARING, Democrat, of Reno, Nev.; born in Goldfield, Nev., September 9, 1911; was graduated from Reno High School in 1929 as a gold medal honor student; was graduated from the University of Nevada in 1934, with a B.S. degree and a B.A. degree; holds a high-school teacher’s certificate; elected chairman Democratic Central Committee of Washoe County in 1936; was elected assemblyman from Washoe County to the Nevada State Legislature in 1936; was reelected in 1942; resigned in order to enlist in the United States Navy; served for 3 years; member Reno Lodge No. 13, F. & A.M.; member thirty-second degree Scottish Rite; member of Kerak Temple of the Shrine; member of Adah Chapter No. 4, Order of Eastern Star; member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles; member of the American Legion, Darrell Dunkle Post No. 1, Reno, Nev.; charter member Reno Sertoma Club; elected Councilman, Sixth Ward, Reno City Council in 1947; engaged in furniture business in Reno; Prot-estant; married to Geraldine Buchanan January 31, 1942; has four children, Walter Stephan Baring 3d, William Robert Baring, John Buchanan Baring, and Thomas Jefferson Baring; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d Congress November 7, 1950; elected to the 85th Congress November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968; chairman of Public Lands Subcommittee of the House Interior Committee, and member of the Public Land Law Review Commission. 102 Congressional Directory NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW HAMPSHIRE (Population (1960), 606,921; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 717,000) SENATORS NORRIS COTTON, Republican, of Lebanon, N.H.; born Warren, N.H., May 11, 1900; educated Phillips Exeter Academy, Wesleyan University; attended. George Washington University Law School, Washington, D.C., while serving on the staff of U.S. Senator George H. Moses; married in 1927 to Ruth Isaacs, of Union City, Tenn.; lawyer, firm of Cotton Tesreau & Stebbins, Lebanon, N.H.; county prosecutor for Grafton County; justice, Municipal Court of Lebanon; majority leader, and later speaker New Hampshire House of Representatives; elected to the 80th Congress from New Hampshire's Second District, November 5, 1946, serving 4 consecutive terms in the House; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1954, to serve 2 years of unexpired term of the late Senator Charles W. Tobey; reelected for three consecutive 6-year terms, present term end-ing January 3, 1975; Senate Committees: Appropriations, Commerce, and Atomic Energy. THOMAS JAMES McINTYRE, Democrat, of Laconia, N.H.; born in Laconia, February 20, 1915; attended public and parochial schools of Laconia; graduated from the Manlius School in 1933, Dartmouth College in 1937, and Boston Uni-versity Law School in 1940; served during World War 11, 1942-46, 376th Infantry, 94th Division, Third Army; awarded four battle stars, Combat Infantry Badge, and Bronze Star with oak leaf cluster for meritorious achievement; retired as major of Infantry; mayor of Laconia 1949-51; Laconia City Solicitor 1953; candidate for Congress in 1954; married to the former Myrtle: Ann Clement; one daughter, Martha Grey McIntyre; honorary president, board of trustees, Taylor Home for Aged 1954-62; director Laconia Industrial Development Corporation 1962; president Belknap County Bar Association 1961-63; member of Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis, Knights of Columbus, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Catholic War Veterans, Grange, B.P.O.E., New Hamp-shire Bar Association, and the Federal Bar Association; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1967; reelected November 8, 1966, for the full 6-year term ending January 3, 1973. i REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CountiES: Belknap, Carroll, and Strafford. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY: Towns of Atkinson, Auburn, Brentwood, Candia, Chester, Danville, Deerfield, Derry, East Kingston, Epping, Exeter, Fremont, Greenland, Hampstead, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, Kingston, London- derry, Newcastle, Newfields, Newington, Newmarket, Newton, North Hampton, Northwood, Not- tingham, Plaistow, Portsmouth, Raymond, Rye, Sandown, Seabrook, South Hampton, Stratham, and Windham. MERRICK COUNTY: Towns of Canterbury, Chichester, Epsom, Hooksett, Loudon, Northfield, and Pittsfield. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY: Towns of Bedford, Goffstown, Litchfield, and Manchester. Population (1960), 331,818; estimated to July 1969, 360,000. LOUIS CROSBY WYMAN, Republican, of Manchester, N.H.; born in Man-chester, Hillsboro County, March 16, 1917, son of Louis E. and Alice (Crosby) Wyman; educated University of New Hampshire, B.S. with honors, 1938; Har-vard Law School, cum laude LL.B. 1941; president, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, 1940-41; elected permanent secretary, class of 1941, Harvard Law School; married Virginia E. Markley of Brookline, Mass., 1938; children—Jo Ann Wyman Coughlin, born 1943 and Louis E. Wyman II, born 1951; admitted to New Hampshire Bar, 1941; Massachusetts Bar, 1941; District of Columbia Bar, 1947; U.S. Supreme Court, 1949; Florida Bar, 1957; chairman, American Bar Associa-tion’s Standing Committee on Jurisprudence and Law Reform, 1961-63; Fellow of American College of Trial Lawyers; member, New Hampshire, District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Florida, and American bar associations; member, American Bar Association Special Committee on Communist Tactics, Strategy and Objectives, 1955-62; general counsel to U.S. Senate Committee on Campaign Expenditures, 1946; secretary to Hon. Styles Bridges, U.S. Senate, 1947; counsel to Joint Congressional Committee on Foreign Economic Cooperation, 1948-49; attorney general of New Hampshire, 1953-61; president, National Association of NEW HAMPSHIRE Biographical Ha Attorneys General, 1957; chairman, Committee on Internal Security of National Association of Attorneys General, 1958-61; legislative counsel to Governorof -New Hampshire, 1961; chairman, New Hampshire Commission on Interstate Cooperation, 1953-61; member, New Hampshire Ballot Law Commission and New Hampshire Judicial Council, 1953-61; commissioner on Uniform State Laws for New Hampshire, 1953-61; elected delegate-at-large to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, 1956 and 1960; lieutenant USN R, with service in Alaskan Theater (Aleutian Islands), 1942-46; member, Sons of American Revolution, Masons, Bektash Shrine, Elks, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Theta Chi fraternity, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Citizens Advisory Committee to National Commission on Government Security (1957), Board of Directors, New Hampshire Council on World Affairs; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; member, Committee on Appropriations; elected to 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress; member, Committee on Appropriations. SECOND DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Cheshire, Coos, Grafton, and Sullivan. MERRIMACK COUNTY: Towns of Allenstown, Andover, Boscawen, Bow, Bradford, Concord, Danbury, Dunbarton, Franklin, Henniker, Hill, Hopkinton, Newbury, New London, Pembroke, Salisbury, Sutton, Warner, Webster, and Wilmot. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY: Towns of Amherst, Antrim, Bennington, Brookline, Deering, Francestown, Greenfield, Greenville, Hancock, Hillsborough, Hollis, Hudson, Lyndeborough, Mason, Merrimack, Milford, Mont Vernon, Nashua, New Boston, New Ipswich, Pelham, Peterborough, Sharon, Temple, Weare, Wilton, and Windsor. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY: Town of Salem. Population (1960), 275,103; estimated to July 1969, 350,000. JAMES C. CLEVELAND, Republican, of New London, N.H.; born June 13, 1920, son of Dr. Mather Cleveland and the late Mrs. Cleveland; attended public schools, Deerfield Academy, Colgate University, magna cum laude, and Yale Law School; enlisted December 1941, served overseas in the Pacific for 40 months with the 40th Infantry Division; Field Artillery forward observer, air observer; and battery commander; received Bronze Star for valor as a forward observer at Fort Stotsenberg, Philippine Islands, discharged as a captain, Field Artillery, recalled to overseas duty during the Korean War; graduated Yale Law School in 1948; opened law offices in Concord and New London in spring of 1949; partner in firm of Cleveland & Bass, founded in 1960 and later changed to Cleveland, Waters & Bass in 1962; organizer, incorporator, officer, and director of New . London Trust Co.; trustee, Colgate University, Hamilton, N.Y.; incorporator and director of King Ridge Ski Area; director of other business, charitable, and educational organizations; member of American Legion, V.F.W., Franklin Rotary Club, Masons, Elks, Eagles, Moose, Grange, New London Outing Club, and Phi Beta Kappa; married to former Hilary Paterson of Andover, N.H., Decem-ber 9, 1950; five children—Cotton Mather, James Colby, David Paterson, Lincoln Mather, and Susan Sclater; member of the New Hampshire State Senate 1950-62, serving as majority floor leader during Gregg and Dwinell administrations; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. 104 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY ‘NEW JERSEY (Population (1960), 6,066,782; Provisional Census Estimates to J uly 1969, 7,148,000) SENATORS CLIFFORD P. CASE, Republican, of Rahway, N.J.; born in Franklin Park, N.J., April 16, 1904, son of the Rev. Clifford P. Case and Jeannette MecAlpin Benedict; married Ruth M. Smith of Linden, N.J., on July 13, 1928, and they have two daughters: Mary Jane (Mrs. William M. Weaver) and Ann (Mrs. John C. Holt); a son, Clifford P., 3d; and seven grandchildren; residence, 191 West Milton Ave., Rahway, N.J.; attended public schools in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and was graduated from Rutgers University with A.B. degree in 1925 and from Colum-bia University with LL.B. degree in 1928; received honorary LL.D. from Rutgers University, 1955; honorary LL.D. from Middlebury College, 1956; honorary LL.D. from Rollins College in 1957; honorary LL.D. from Rider College in 1959; honorary LL.D. from Bloomfield College, 1962; honorary LL.D. from Princeton University in 1967; honorary LL.D. from Columbia University in 1967; honorary LL.D. from Upsala College in 1969; was admitted to the New York bar in 1928 and practiced in New York City from 1928 to 1939 as an associate, and from 1939 to 1953 as a member of the law firm of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett; from August 1953 to March 1954 was president of The Fund for the Republic, created and financed by The Ford Foundation; member of the Rahway Common Council, 1938-42, and of the New Jersey House of Assembly, 1943-44; served as a Member of the House of Representatives from the Sixth New Jersey District (Union County), 1945-53; trustee of Rutgers University from 1945 to 1959; director, Columbia Law School Alumni Association; board of directors, Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems, Inc.; director, New Jersey Society for Crippled Children and Adults; member, advisory board, N.J. chapter, Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, trustee, Rahway (N.J.) Chapter, American Red Cross; trustee, Rahway (N.J.) YMCA; United States delegate to 21st General Assembly of United Nations; member, board of trustees, Roper Public Opinion Research Center at Williams College; member, Advisory Council, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton, N.J.; member of Council on Foreign Relations; trustee, N.J. Committee to Preserve the Democratic Process; sponsor, Institute for American Democracy; honorary trustee, N.J. Historical Society; New York City, County, State, and American Bar Associations; Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Phi, and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities, Rahway Lodge No. 1075, B.P.O. Elks; and the Second Presbyterian Church, Rahway, N.J.; elected to the United States Senate on November 2, 1954, for the term beginning January 3, 1955; reelected in 1960 and again in 1966 for the term ending January 3, 1973. HARRISON ARLINGTON WILLIAMS, Jgr., Democrat; residence, 231 Eliz-abeth Avenue, Westfield, N.J.; born December 10, 1919, in Plainfield; was grad-uated from Oberlin College, A.B., 1941, and Columbia Law School, LL.B., 1948; attended Georgetown University School of Foreign Service; attorney at law practicing in New Jersey; married Nancy S. McGlone in 1948; five children: Nancy, Peter, Wendy, Jonathan, and Nina; served 4 years in the Naval Reserve; Navy pilot; elected to the 83d Congress November 3, 1953; reelected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; elected to United States Senate November 4, 1958; reelected November 3, 1964; member of the Advisory Committee of the Uni-tarian Laymen’s League, the New Jersey and American Bar Associations, the Executive Committee of the Democratic National Committee’s Nationalities Division; in February 1963 was the first recipient of the Father Raymond A. McGowan Award, presented by the National Council for the Spanish-Speaking; recipient of Justice Louis D. Brandeis Humanitarian Award, May 1969. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—GLOUCESTER COUNTY. CAMDEN CouNtY: That portion not contained in the Sixth District. Population (1960), 418,260; estimated to July 1969, 460,000. JOHN E. HUNT, Republican, of Pitman, N.J.; born November 25, 1908, in Lambertville, N.J.; educated in the grammar and high schools of Hellertown and Bethlehem, Pa., Newark and Trenton, N.J.; attended Newark Business School NEW JERSEY -Biographical 105 for 3 years; graduate, New Jersey State Police Academy, Trenton, N.J.; F.B.I. National Academy, Washington, D.C.; Harvard School of Police Science, Cambridge, Mass.; U.S. Army Intelligence School, Harrisburg, Pa.; criminology consultant, New Jersey State Police, 1930-59; served in the U.S. Army, 1942-46, commissioned a second lieutenant, served as Combat Intelligence Officer with 456th Bombardment Group in eight major campaigns in Africa, Sicily, Italy, France, Germany, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and Rumania; flew 28 heavy bombard- ment missions as flak analyst against major targets, including the famous Ploesti .0il field refinery; severely wounded at Porto Margera, Italy, in June 1944; holds the following and campaign ribbons: Bronze Star Medal; Air decorations Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters; Purple Heart; Presidential Unit Citation with one’ Oak Leaf Cluster; EAME Campaign Medal with eight Bronze Stars; American Theatre Medal, and Army Reserve Medal; discharged with rank of major; U.S. Army Reserve, 1946-63, lieutenant colonel, MI-USAR ; elected Sheriff, Gloucester County, N.J., 1959, reelected 1962; elected to New Jersey State Senate, 1963; reelected 1965; recipient of following awards: Legislator of the Year, New Jersey Senate, 1966; Voice of Democracy Award, American Legion; Humanitarian and Civie Award, Veterans of Foreign Wars; New Jersey Park and Recreation Society Award of 1966; and Pitman Citizens Association Award of 1966; past president, Gloucester County United Fund, and Baptist Men’s Fellowship; past director, Gloucester County Red Cross and Pitman Rotary Club; adviser to Boys Ranch Hope of New Jersey; member, American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Gloucester County Firemen’s Association; National Rifle Association; Harvard Associates in Police Science; National Sheriffs’ Association, Excelsior Consistory, Crescent Temple, Tall Cedars of Lebanon; and Gloucester County Shrine Club; director, Gloucester County Federal Savings and Loan Association; life member, Parent-Teachers Congress of New Jersey; married Doris R. Foster of Des Moines, Iowa; one daughter, Deborah V.; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. ‘SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, and Salem (4 counties). Popula-tion (1960), 374,996; estimated to July 1969, 430,000. CHARLES W. SANDMAN, Jr., Republican; born in Philadelphia, Pa., October 23, 1921; graduated from Cape May High School, Temple University, Philadelphia, and Rutgers University Law School, Newark, N.J.; admitted to New Jersey bar, November 17, 1949; serves as solicitor for Cape May City, N.J.; served with Armed Forces of the United States as navigator in the Army Air Force, European theater of war, World War II, and was a German prisoner; elected to the New Jersey State Senate in November 1955, reelected 1959 and 1963; elected a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1956, 1960, and 1964; served as chairman of the New Jersey State Joint Legislative Appropria-tions Committee in 1961 and as chairman of the New Jersey State Senate Judiciary Committee in 1962 and 1963; elected majority leader of the New Jersey State Senate in 1962 and 1963; elected president of the New Jersey State Senate in 1964 and 1965; served as Acting Governor of New Jersey on numerous occasions during the years 1964 and 1965; received the Legislator of the Year Award from the New Jersey Association of the Boards of Chosen Freeholders in 1961; received the Citizen Citation for Meritorious Service from the B’nai B'rith of Wildwood Lodge 1336 on February 28, 1958; received the United States Italian-American War Veterans plaque for outstanding service in 1964; chairman of the New Jersey State Narcotics Investigating Committee from 1962 to 1967; elected delegate to the New Jersey Constitutional Convention, March-April 1966; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968; married to former Marion Louise Cooney and they have six children; resides in Erma Park, N.J. THIRD DISTRICT.—MoNMOUTH COUNTY. OCEAN CouNTy: That portion embracing the townships of Jackson, Lakewood, and Plumsted. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: That portion embracing the township of Madison. Population (1960), 382,413; estimated to January 1969, 539,663. JAMES J. HOWARD, Democrat, of Wall Township, N.J.; born in Irvington, N.J., July 24, 1927, son of George P. and Bernice M. Howard; graduate of St. Rose School, Belmar, N.J., Asbury Park High School, St. Bonaventure University, Olean, N.Y. (B.A. 1952), Rutgers University (M. Ed. 1958); teacher and acting ‘principal in Wall Township school system 1952-64; served as president of the 106 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY Monmouth County Education Association and as member of the Delegate As-sembly of the New Jersey Education Association; member of the National Education Association; served with the United States Navy during World War 11 (South Pacific); married to the former Marlene Vetrano of Asbury Park, N.J.; three children, Mrs. Raymond Lother (Kathleen), Lenore, and Marie; elected to the 89th Congress on November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Con-gresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CountieEs: Hunterdon, Mercer, Sussex, and Warren (4 counties). Population (1960). 432,974; estimated to July 1969, 518,470. FRANK THOMPSON, Jr., Democrat, of Trenton, N.J.; born in Trenton, N.J., July 26, 1918; educated in the Trenton parochial and public schools, Wake Forest College, North Carolina, and Wake Forest Law School; practices law at 383 West State Street, Trenton, N.J.; received honorary LL.D. degree from Rider College 1962, honorary LL.D. degree Princeton University 1969; member of the American Veterans’ Committee, the American Legion, and the V.F.W.; entered the United. States Navy in 1941 and served until 1948; commanded the U.S.S. LCI (L) 428 and LCI (Rocket) Squadrons 63 and 48; received three combat decorations for action at Iwo Jima and Okinawa; was commanding officer of USNR Battalion 4-22 and on January 1, 1952, completed a 17-month tour of active duty on the staff of the commander, Eastern Sea Frontier; married to Evelina Van Metre of Washington, D.C.; two daughters, Mrs. Basil W. Hender-son, Jr., and Evelina Porter Thompson; elected to the general assembly in 1949 and reelected in 1951 and 1953; served as assistant minority leader in 1950, the first person to hold that office, and minority leader in 1954; chairman, National Voters Registration Committee for the 1960 Presidential Campaign; trustee, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; member, Franklin D. Roose-velt Memorial Commission; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounNTIES: Morris and Somerset (2 counties). Population (1960), 405,533; estimated to July 1969, 612,000. : ‘PETER H. B. FRELINGHUYSEN, Republican, of Morristown, N.J.; born January 17, 1916; education: Princeton University, B.A. 1938, magna cum laude in history; Yale Law School, LL.B. 1941; during World War II served for 3 years in United States Naval Reserve; released to inactive duty with commission of lieutenant; on the staff of Foreign Affairs Task Force of Hoover Commission, 1948; director, Trust Company National Bank, Morristown; director, Metro-politan Museum of Art; married Beatrice S. Procter, September 7, 1940; five children, Peter, Beatrice, Rodney, Adaline, and Frederick; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. : SIXTH DISTRICT.—BURLINGTON COUNTY. OCEAN COUNTY: That portion not including the townships of Jackson, Lakewood, and Plumsted. CAMDEN COUNTY: That portion embracing the boroughs of Collingswood, Merchantville, and Oaklyn,and the townships of Cherry Hill, Haddon, and Pennsauken. Population (1960), 416,115; estimated to July 1969, 600,000. WILLIAM T. CAHILL, Republican, of Collingswood, N.J.; born in Phila-delphia, Pa., June 25, 1912; graduate of Camden Catholic High School, 1929; St. Joseph’s College, 1933, and Rutgers Law School, 1937; has an A.B. and LL.B. degree; counselor at law; served as city prosecutor of the city of Camden; first assistant prosecutor of the county of Camden, deputy attorney general of the State of New Jersey, special agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and member of the New Jersey Legislature; married the former Elizabeth B. Myrtetus and they have eight children; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—BERGEN COUNTY: All portions not contained in the Ninth District. Popula-tion (1960), 390,121; estimated to January 1969, 455,510. WILLIAM BECK WIDNALL, Republican, of Saddle River, N.J.; born in Hackensack, N.J., March 17, 1906; Episcopalian; educated in the Hackensack public schools; graduated from Brown University, Ph. B., in 1926 and from the . NEW JERSEY «= = Biographical : . 107 New Jersey Law School (now part of Rutgers University), LL.B., in 1931; pro-fession is law; married Marjorie Soule in 1933 and has two children—Barbara and William S.; membér of Bergen County Bar Association; member of the New Jersey House of Assembly 1946-49 and reelected for 1950 and 1951; elected to the 81st Congress in a special election held February 6, 1950; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—PAssAic CouNTY. Population (1960), 406,618; estimated to January 1969, 458,060. ROBERT A. ROE, Democrat, of Wayne, N.J., born in Wayne, N.J., February 28, 1924; attended local schools and majored in engineering and political science at Oregon State and Washington State Universities; veteran of World War II, served with Army infantry and reconnaissance forces in the European Theater; recipient of Bronze Star Medal for exemplary service in ground combat action; formerly a corporation executive; chairman, board of directors, Morris Canal & Banking Co.; committeeman, Wayne Township, 1955-56; mayor, Wayne Town-ship, 1956-61; Passaic County Freeholder, 1959-63; director of board of Chosen Freeholders, 1962-63; honored in 1959 by New Jersey State Jaycees as their Man of the Year; commissioner, Conservation and Economic Development, State of New Jersey, 1963-69; named Water Conservationist of the Year, 1966, by New Jersey Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs in cooperation with the Sears-Roebuck Foundation and the National Wildlife Foundation for his contribution to State of New Jersey's water management program; member of many ecivie organizations; fostered programs for the recreation and enjoyment of young, adult, and senior citizens; national vice president, 89th Division Society World War II; past president and member, Wayne Chamber of Commerce; member, Elks, Optimist Club, American Legion Post No. 174, and National Council of Boy Scouts; elected to the 91st Congress November 4, 1969, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Charles S. Joelson. NINTH DISTRICT.—BERGEN CouUNTY: That portion embracing the boroughs of Alpine, Bergenfield, : Bogota, Carlstadt, Cliffside Park, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Dumont, East Rutherford, Edgewater, Englewood Cliffs, Fairview, Fort Lee, Haworth, Leonia, Montvale, Moonachie, New Milford, North Arlington, Northvale, Norwood, Old Tappan, Palisades Park, Ridgefield, Rockleigh, Rutherford,’ Tenafly, Teterboro, Wallington, and Wood-Ridge, city: of Englewood, and townships of Lyndhurst, Pitgpan Park, Rivervale, and Teaneck. Population (1960), 390,134; estimated to July 1969, HENRY HELSTOSKI, Democrat, of East Rutherford, N.J.; born in Walling-ton, Bergen County, N.J., March 21, 1925; during World War II served in the U.S. Air Force in control nets system 1943 to 1945; management consultant in advertising 1962 to 1964; attended Paterson State College and graduated from Montclair State College, M.A. degreein 1949; teacher, high-school principal, and superintendent of schools 1949 to 1962; councilman of East Rutherford, N.J., in 1956 and served as mayor 1957-64; chairman of Joint Sewer Authority, 1957-64; charter member of New Jersey Teachers Vets Association and member of N.E.A. and New Jersey Teachers Association; Optimist Club; member of Pulaski Asso-ciation and Columbian Association; member of American Legion, Villotto-Riggin Post; active in BPOE Lodge 1506 and many other civic, fraternal, veteran, and professional organizations; married former Victoria Ubaldo; son, Henry; daughter, Andrea; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—EssEX CouUNTY: All portions embracing the towns of Belleville, Bloomfield, Montclair, and Nutley, township of Cedar Grove, borough of Glen Ridge, and the north, east, and south wards of the city of Newark. Population (1960), 427,513; estimated to January 1969, 428,000. PETER WALLACE RODINO, Jr., Democrat, of 205 Grafton Avenue, New-ark, N.J.; born June 7, 1909, in Newark, N.J.; lawyer; one of first enlisted men to . be commissioned overseas; served with First Armored Division and Military Mission Italian Army; discharged April 1946 as captain; spearheaded drive against communism in the April 1948 elections in Italy; U.S. Bronze Star and other decorations; holds knighthood in the Soverign Military Order of Malta; Grand Officer, Order of Merit, Italian Republic; Star of Solidarity, Italian Republic; knighted by former King Umberto of Italy, Knight of the Order Crown of Italy, Knight of St. Maurizio e Lazzaro; Italian Cross of Merit and other various foreign decorations; awards and citations from Veterans of Foreign Wars, Catholic War Veterans, Jewish War Veterans; AMVETS Congressional Silver 108 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY Helmet Award; recipient of 1964 Bill of Rights Award; 1966 ‘International Award” from Sealabrini Fathers; 1967 Order Sons of Italy in America ‘‘ Guglielmo Marconi Award’; 1967 citation by Free Polish Government; 1969 ‘“‘Friend of Lithuania’’ medal; past national chairman, Columbus Foundation, Inc.; honorary life member of Unico; married to the former Marianna Stango; two children, Margaret Ann (Mrs. Charles Stanziale) and Peter 3d; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; U.S. Delegate to North Atlantic Assembly; U.S. Delegate to Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—ESSEX CouNTY: All portions embracing the cities of East Orange and Orange, towns of Irvington and West Orange, township of Maplewood, village of South Orange, and the central and west wards of the city of Newark. Population (1960), 412,620; estimated to July 1969, 437,600. JOSEPH GEORGE MINISH, Democrat, of West Orange, N.J.; born Septem-ber 1, 1916, in Throop, Pa., son of George and Angelina Minish; graduate of Dun-more (Pa.) High School; trustee 6 years, vice chairman 2 years, Essex County Wel-fare Federation; executive secretary, CIC, Essex-West Hudson Council, 7 years; secretary-treasurer, AFL-CIO, Essex-West Hudson Labor Council; held member-ship on Newark Committee on Economic Development, Mental Health Associa-tion of Essex County; World War II veteran; member, Knights of Columbus Council 5519, West Orange; board of directors of Mt. Carmel Guild, Newark; member of advisory board of St. Michael’s Hospital, Newark ; member of advisory council of Children’s Aid and Adoption Society of New Jersey; awards: Dis-tinguished Service Gold Medal Award and Citation from Catholic War Veterans of the United States, 1966; 1966 Democracy Award, New Jersey Jewish War Veterans; Commendation Plaque of District 4, Veterans of Foreign Wars of New Jersey; 12th Annual Citizenship Award by B'nai B'rith; New Jersey Catholic War Veterans Affairs Award, May 1964; St. Edward’s University Coronat Medal, April 1964; Lido Civie Club Award, February 1963; honorary degree of doctor of law from Seton Hall University, June 1967; Pope Paul VI 1968 Humanitarian Award, May 1968; decoration of ‘Commendatore’, ‘Al Merito della Republica Italiana,’ September 1968; married former Theresa LaCapra; three children: George, James, and Joyce; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. 155% TWELFTH DISTRICT.—ESSEX County: All portions not contained in the Tenth and Eleventh Districts. UnioN County: All portions not contained in the Thirteenth District. Population (1960), 412,339; estimated to November 1968, 480,000. FLORENCE P. DWYER, Republican, of Elizabeth, N.J.; born in Reading, Pa.: former State legislation chairman of New Jersey Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs; member of the New Jersey Legislature, 1950 through 1956; husband, M. Joseph Dwyer (now deceased), one son, graduate of U.S. Naval Academy, class of 1956; honorary doctor of laws degree from Rutgers University, 1968; elected to the 85th Congress November 6, 1956; reelected to 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of House Government Operations and Banking and Currency Committees; member of Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—UNION County: That portion embracing the cities of Elizabeth, Linden and Rahway. HUDSON CouNTY: That portion embracing the city of Bayonne and ward A (Greenville) ward B (West Side), and ward F (Bergen-Lafayette) of the city of Jersey City. Population (1960), 389,066; estimated to January 1969, 450,000. CORNELIUS E. GALLAGHER, Democrat, of Bayonne, N.J.; born on March 2, 1921; a practicing lawyer; served on faculty of Rutgers University; graduated from John Marshall College and John Marshall College of Law, LL.B., eum laude; postgraduate studies at New York University; schooling was interrupted by 5 years’ service in World War II, during World War II was a eaptain, com-manded an Infantry Rifle Company in General Patton’s Third Army in Europe, was wounded three times and holds eight decorations; served 1 year during Korean War; elected to the Hudson County Board of Freeholders in 1953 and resigned to accept appointment as commissioner of New Jersey Turnpike au-thority, and vice chairman; member of the Hudson County Democratic Executive Committee since 1950 and served as a delegate to the 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, and Sie JERSEY Brographical : 109 \ “ 1] 1968 National Democratic Conventions; received award of National Council of 8 Christians and Jews; member of the American, New Jersey, and Hudson County I Bar Associations, American Legion, Knights of Columbus; is married to former Claire Richter of Bayonne, they have four children: Diane, Christine, Patrice, and Bridget; elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, J 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member, House Foreign Affairs Committee | and chairman, United States and Canadian Interparliamentary Group; also chairman, Subcommittee on International Organizations and Movements; House of Representatives’ adviser to U.S. Arms Control Agency; member of United | States Delegation to the Disarmament Conference; 1962-68, member, House Government Operations Committee and chairman of Special Subcommittee I Investigating Invasion of Privacy; member of Woodrow Wilson Memorial [| Sonmission; Congressional Adviser to Standing Committee on Peaceful Uses of [| eabed. i | FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—HuDpsoN CoUNTY: All portions not contained in the Thirteenth District. 1 Population (1960), 396,996; estimated to July 1969, 411,155. | DOMINICK V. DANIELS, Democrat, of Jersey City, N.J.; born in Jersey { | City, N.J.; educated in the Jersey City public schools; attended Fordham Uni-versity and graduated in 1929 from Rutgers University (N.J.) Law School, receiving LL.B. degree; admitted to New Jersey bar in 1930 and has since been | engaged in the general practice of law; now senior member of the law firm of 5 Daniels, Colello & Daniels of 591 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, N.J.; married | Camille Curcio in 1935 and has two children, Dolores and Barbara; appointed eat magistrate of the Jersey City Municipal Court in May 1952, reappointed in 1955, Ga and subsequently appointed presiding magistrate; president of Jersey City Lions Club from 1949 to 1950; president of the Dante Alighieri Society of Jersey City, | Inc., from 1954 to 1957; Jersey City chairman of Po Valley Flood Relief Com-mittee; vice chairman of the Jersey City Civil Rights Committee from 1952 to 1955; member of University Club of Hudson County, Hudson County Bar i Association, New Jersey Bar Association, Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, Knights of Columbus (Council 137), fourth degree; elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of Education and Labor Committee and the Post Office and Civil Service y Committee and the following subcommittees: Retirement, Insurance and Health Ii Benefits (chairman); Postal Facilities and Modernization; Select Subcommittee goat | on Education; Select Subcommittee on Labor (chairman). FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Allportions with the exception of the portion set forth in the Third District. Population (1960), 411,084; estimated to July 1969, 545,550. EDWARD JAMES PATTEN, Democrat, of Perth Amboy, N.J.; born in Perth | Amboy, August 22, 1905; graduated from Newark State College, Rutgers Law | School, LL.B., and Rutgers University, B.S. Ed.; member of Eagles, Moose, Elks, i | Kiwanis, Knights of Columbus, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Chamber of Commerce, and NAACP; lawyer, 1927; teacher public schools, 1927— Bl 34; mayor of the city of Perth Amboy, 1934-40; county clerk of Middlesex County, ; 1940-54; campaign manager for Robert B. Meyner, 1953 and 1957; secretary of state of the State of New Jersey, 1954-62; president, Salvation Army Board; past president of the Middlesex Bar Association; chairman of the Middlesex of County Democratic Committee, 1934-36; member of the Democratic State &l Committee and member of American Judicature Society; recipient of ‘“Outstand-ing Citizenship” award from American Heritage Foundation and B’nai B’rith’s “Brotherhood’’ award; married February 22, 1936, to Anna Quigg of South Amboy, N.J.; one daughter, Catherine M.; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. 110 Congressional Directory NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO (Population (1960), 951,023; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 994,000) SENATORS CLINTON P. ANDERSON, Democrat, of Albuquerque, N. Mex.; born at Centerville, S. Dak., October 23, 1895; was educated at Dakota Wesleyan Uni-versity and University of Michigan; general insurance business; married; two children; president, Rotary International, 1932-33; treasurer of State of New Mexico, 1933-34; administrator, New Mexico Relief Administration, 1935; field representative, Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 1935-36; chairman and executive director, Unemployment Compensation Commission of New Mexico, 1936-38; managing director, United States Coronado Exposition Com-mission, 1939-40; elected to 77th, 78th, and 79th Congresses; appointed Secretary of Agriculture June 30, 1945; resigned May 10, 1948, to enter Democratic primary for United States Senator; elected on November 2, 1948, to the United States Sonate ; reelected in 1954, in 1960, and again in 1966 for the term ending January 3, 1973. JOSEPH M. MONTOYA, Democrat, of Santa Fe, N. Mex.; born in Sandoval County, N. Mex., September 24, 1915; attended Regis College in Denver, Colo., and Georgetown University Law School in Washington, D.C., receiving LL.B. in 1938; a lawyer by profession; actively engaged in various business enterprises; elected to New Mexico House of Representatives in 1936 at age 21 while still in college; reelected in 1938 and named majority floor leader; elected as youngest member of State senate in 1940 and named majority whip; reelected to State senate in 1944 and named chairman, Senate Judiciary Committee; was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1946 and reelected in 1948; in 1952 again was elected to the State senate; in 1954 was returned to the office of Lieutenant Governor, and reelected in 1956; married Della Romero and they have three children—Joseph II, Patrick, and Lynda; delegate, Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Conference, 1961-65; official United States observer, Latin American Parliamen-tary Conference, Lima, Peru, 1965; elected to the 85th Congress in special election April 9, 1957, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Antonio M. Fernandez; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; elected to the United States Senate November 3, 1964, to fill the unexpired term of Dennis Chavez and also elected to the full term ending January 3, 1971; member of the Senate Committees on Appropriations, and Public Works, and Select Committee on Small Business. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bernalillo, Colfax, Guadalupe, Harding, Los Alamos, Mora, Quay, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Taos, Torrance, and Union (14 counties). Population (1960), 450,164; estimated to July 1969, 503,300. MANUEL LUJAN, Jr., Republican, of Albuquerque, N. Mex.; born in San Ildefonso, N. Mex., May 12, 1928; attended grade school and junior high of Our Lady of Guadalupe; high school, St. Michael’s; college freshman year at St. Mary’s, San Francisco, Calif.; graduated from College of Santa Fe, Santa Fe, N. Mex.; former vice chairman, New Mexico State Republican Party; former member Bernalillo County Crime Commission; past president, Coronado Kiwanis Club; past grand knight, Knights of Columbus; member of BPOE and Eagles; past president New Mexico Association of Independent Insurance Agents; former member of State Corporation Commission Advisory Board on Insurance; active in PTA and Chamber of Commerce; married the former Jean Kay Couchman, November 19, 1948; four children, Terra Kay, Jay, Barbara, Jeff; elected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968. NEW MEXICO Biographical ~~ ° - SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Catron, Chaves, Curry, DeBacca, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln, Luna, McKinley, Otero, Roosevelt, San Juan, Sierra, Socorro, and Valencia (18 counties). Population (1960), 500,859 estimated to July 1969, 507,700. ! ! ED FOREMAN, Republican, of Las Cruces, N. Mex.; born in Portales, N. Mex., December 22, 1933; attended Eastern New Mexico University, 1952— 53, and graduated from New Mexico State University, B.S. in civil engineering, 1955; served on active duty in the U.S. Navy, 1956-57, and later in the USNR and USAFR; president, Valley Transit Mix, Atlas Land Co., and Foreman Oil, Inc.; married to the former Barbara Southard of Santa Fe, N. Mex.; two children, Preston Kirk and Rebecca Lynn; member of: U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Jaycees, American Society of Civil Engineers, American Petro-leum Institute, Methodist Church, and many social, civic, county, and State organizations; named one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of America for the year 1964; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962, from Texas; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968, from New Mexico; the second individual in this century to be elected to Congress from two different States. 112 Congressional Directory NEW YORK NEW YORK (Population (1960), 16,782,304; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 18,321,000) SENATORS ~ JACOB K. JAVITS, Republican, of New York City; born on the lower East Side of New York City, May 18, 1904; after working several years and taking supplementary night courses at Columbia University was graduated from New York University (Law School) in 1926; admitted to the bar in 1927; honorary LL.D. degrees from New York University, Lincoln University, Long Island Uni-versity, Hartwick College, Yeshiva University, Hebrew Union College; Pace College, Ithaca College, Colgate University, Niagara University, Jewish Theo-logical Seminary; before Pearl Harbor, was a special assistant to the Chief of Chemical Warfare Service, U.S. Army; remained in that service until March 1942, when he went into the Army as a major and became assistant to the Chief of Operations of Chemical Warfare; served in the European Theater of Operations in 1943 and in the Pacific in 1944; received the Legion of Merit and Army Commen- dation Ribbon; discharged as a lieutenant colonel in June 1945 and resumed the practice of law; married Marion Ann Borris in 1947; three children: Joy, age 21; Joshua, age 19, and Carla, age 14; member of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Jewish War Veterans; served in the 80th, 81st, 82d, and 83d Congresses from Washington Heights and Inwood District of New York City; elected attorney general of New York in 1954 for a 4-year term; elected to the United States Senate on November 6, 1956, for the term ending 1963; reelected November 6, 1962, for the term ending 1969; reelected November 5, 1968, for term ending 1975. CHARLES E. GOODELL, Republican, of Jamestown, N.Y.; born in James-town, N.Y., March 16, 1926; graduated from Jamestown High School and Williams College; elected to Phi Beta Kappa in junior year and received a bachelor of arts degree cum laude; LL.B. degree from the Yale University School of Law in 1951; recipient of a Ford Foundation faculty scholarship at Yale while teaching at Quinnipiac College in New Haven; received a master’s degree from the Yale University Graduate School of Government in 1952; former partner in law firm, Jamestown, N.Y.; on August 28, 1954, married the former Jean Rice of Buffalo, a registered nurse and graduate of Millard Fillmore School of Nursing; five sons: William Rice, born November 28, 1955; Timothy Bartlett, born May 10, 1957; Roger Stokoe, born February 19, 1959; Michael Charles Ellsworth, born June 10, 1960; and Jeffrey Harris, born August 17, 1962; U.S. Navy in World War II and U.S. Air Force during the Korean conflict; played college baseball and football, and semiprofessional baseball in the Jamestown area; was a congressional liaison assistant for the Department of Justice for the period 1954-55; served as chair-man of the Governmental Affairs Committee and member of the board of directors of the Jamestown area Chamber of Commerce; member of Ellicott Town Board, 1958; former Sunday-school teacher, lay reader, and associate vestryman at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Jamestown; elected chairman of the Chautauqua County Republican Committee in September 1958; elected to the 86th Congress in a special election May 26, 1959, to fill the seat left vacant by the late Honorable Daniel A. Reed; reelected to successive Congresses; chairman, House Republican Committee on Planning and Research; appointed September 10, 1968, to U.S. Senate to fill unexpired term of the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—SUrroLK CoUNTY: That part consisting of the towns of East Hampton, Southold, Southampton, Riverhead, Brookhaven, Smithtown, and Islip; except that part of the town of Islip beginning at a point where Sunrise Highway intersects the town line of Islip and Babylon, then along Sunrise Highway to Higbie Lane, to Montauk Highway (South Country Road), to Robert Moses Causeway, then southerly on Robert Moses Causeway to the waters of the Great South Bay, then westerly through the waters of the Great South Bay and Great Cove to the dividing line of the towns of Islip and Babylon, then northerly along said dividing line to the point of beginning; the Shinnecock Indian Reservation, Shelter Island, Gardiner’s Island, Fisher’s Island, and all islands within the above-mentioned townships. Population (1960), 393,585; estimated to January 1969, 675,000. OTIS G. PIKE, Democrat, of Riverhead, L.I., N.Y.; born in Riverhead August 31, 1921; graduated from Princeton University, A.B., Columbia University, LL.B., Adelphi University, LL.D., and Long Island University, LL.D.; attorney; married ‘NEW YORK : Biographical 113 Doris A. Orth; three children, Lois, Douglas, and Robert; served in World War II as a Marine Corps dive bomber pilot in Solomon Islands and as a night fighter pilot at Peleliu and Okinawa, with occupation forces at Peking, North China; flew 120 combat missions; awarded 5 air medals; vice president of Long Island Home, Ltd., Amityville, N.Y., past director of Central Suffolk Hospital, Riverhead, N.Y.; justice of peace of the town of Riverhead 1954-60; member of First Congregational -Church, Rotary Club, V.F.W., American Legion, Suffolk County Bar Association, and F. & A.M.; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. SECOND DISTRICT.—SUrroLE CouNty: Huntington and Babylon townships; southeast portion of Oyster Bay township. NAssAU COUNTY: Southerly portion of Hempstead township. Population (1960), 396,005; estimated to July 1969, 540,000. ~ JAMES R. GROVER, Jr., Republican, of Babylon, N.Y.; born March 5, 1919, in Babylon, N.Y.; graduate of St. Joseph’s Elementary School, Babylon High School, Hofstra College, and Columbia Law School; during World War II served overseas in the Coast Artillery and the Air Force in China Theater and was discharged with rank of captain; married the former Mary Fullerton of Babylon and they have four Jean, Bobby, and Jill; member of the children—Nancy, New York State Assembly, 1957-62; attorney, with law offices in Babylon, N.Y.; served as special counsel for the town of Babylon; member of Lions Club, Knights of Columbus, Holy Name Society, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, American Red Cross, and Babylon Yacht Club; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRD. DISTRICT.—NAssAu CouNtY: That part of the town of North Hempstead and that part of the town of Oyster Bay beginning at the intersection of the Suffolk-Nassau county line and the waters of Cold Spring Harbor, then along the Suffolk-Nassau county line to Northern State Parkway, to Wan-tagh-Oyster Bay Expressway, to Phipps Lane, to Wallace Drive, to Southern Parkway, to Wantagh-Oyster Bay Expressway, to Old Country Road, to Grohman’s Lane, to Lincoln Road North, to Lincoln Gate, to Old Country Road, to Barnum Avenue, to Stone Road, to Belmont Avenue, then along Bel-mont Avenue to its intersection with Stewart Street and Eileen Avenue, then along Eileen Avenue to Floral Avenue, to Lex Avenue, to Deb Street, to MacArthur Avenue, to Gates Avenue, to Locust Avenue, to Pine Avenue, to Floral Avenue, to Farmers Avenue, then along Farmers Avenue to its intersection with Allan Gate and Manor Drive, then along Manor Drive to Silbert Avenue, to Cherry Avenue, to Stewart Avenue, then along Stewart Avenue to its intersection with the tracks of the main line of the Long Island Railroad, then along said tracks to its intersection with Bethpage State Park-way, to Hempstead Turnpike, then along Hempstead Turnpike to its intersection with the Oyster Bay-Hempstead town line, then northerly and westerly along said town line and the Oyster Bay-North Hempstead town line to the waters of Hempstead Harbor, then through said waters and the waters of Long Island Sound and Cold Spring Harbor to the point of beginning. Population (1960), 393,097. LESTER LIONEL WOLFF, Democrat, Great Neck, N.Y.; born in New York City January 4, 1919; married the former Blanche Silver; two children, Bruce and Diane; educated New York University, 1939, marketing major; lecturer New York University, 1939-41; head of Marketing Department of Collegiate Institute, 1945-49; major, public relations officer, squad commander, C.A.P., U.S.A.F. Auxiliary; chairman of the board of Coordinated Marketing Agency 1945-64; board member Madison Life Insurance Co.; served as television moderator and producer of “Between the Lines” 1948-60; member of U.S. Trade Mission to the Philippines in 1962 and to Malaysia and Hong Kong in 1963; chairman, Advisory Committee of the Subcommittee on Consumers Study by the House of Repre-sentatives, 1957; trustee, National Jewish Hospital at Denver and Deborah Hospital; awarded Captive Nations Medal, Assembly of Captive Nations, 1966; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to 90th and 91st Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—NAsSAU COUNTY: The major part of the town of Hempstead generally north of the Southern State Parkway and including that part of the town of Oyster Bay known as North Massa-pequa and Plainedge. Population (1960), 393,246. -JOHN W. WYDLER, Republican, of Garden City, L.I., N.Y.; born June 9, 1924, in Brooklyn, N.Y.; attended the West School of Long Beach, Long Beach High School, and Brown University; enlisted in the U.S. Air Force as a private during the Second World War and was promoted to sergeant in a chemical weapons company assigned to the China-Burma-India Theater; was discharged in 1945; 33-350°—70——10 114 Congressional Directory NEW YORK joined the Air Force Reserve and served as a lieutenant in the Judge Advocate’s Office; resumed studies at Brown University and was named to Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year; at the completion of junior year was accepted at Harvard Law School; was a member of the Harvard Law School Forum, graduated in 1950; admitted to the New York State Bar in 1950; in the U.S. Attorney’s Office from 1953-59 where he prosecuted criminal cases for 3 years and handled civil cases for 3 years; appointed in 1959 to the New York State Investigation Commission to probe New York City school construction irregularities; entered private practice in 1959 as an associate of A. A. Forman, 150 Old Country Road, Mineola, L.L., N.Y. July 1961; member of the firm Wydler, Margolin, Balin, Pares & Soloway, New Hyde Park, N.Y.; married the former Brenda (Sullivan in October 1959; one son, Christopher John, born September 5, 1960; two daughters, Kathleen Ellen, born December 23, 1965; Elizabeth Ann, born November 30, 1968; attends the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Garden City, is a charter member of the Bishop’s Men and Men's Association; member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Lions Club, Order of AHEPA, Sigma Chi Fraternity, District Attorneys’ Association, Federal and Nassau County bar associations, Protestant Lawyers’ Association, Masons, Elks; member-at-large of the Boy Scouts of America; is a Republican executive committeeman; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of the Science and Astronautics Committee and the Government Operations Com- mittee; Assistant Regional Republican Whip. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Nassau County: That part of the towns of Oyster Bay and Hempstead beginning at the intersection of the Nassau-Queens county line with the northerly village line of the village of Valley Stream, then easterly along said village line to its intersection with the westerly village line of : the village of Malverne, then northerly and easterly along said village line to Southern State Parkway, then easterly along Southern State Parkway to Jerusalem Avenue, to the intersection of Jerusalem Avenue with the Oyster Bay-Hempstead town line, then southerly along said town line to Merrick Road, then along Merrick Road to its intersection with Bellmore Canal Extended then along Bellmore Canal Extended and Bellmore Creek, to Kopf Road Extended, then along Kopf Road Extended and Kopf Road to Bellmore Avenue, to South St. Marks Avenue, then westerly along South St. Marks Avenue to Boundary Lane, to Gace Court, to Island Plaza, then along Island Plaza and Island Plaza Extended into the waters of Newbridge Creek, to its intersection with Philip Court&Ex- tended, then along Philip Court Extended and Philip Court, to Walters Court, to Hewlett Lane, then along Hewlett Lane and Hewlett Lane Extended into Grand View Canal, then through the waters of Grand View Canal, Baldwin Creek, East Bay, Horserace Channel and Sloop Channel to Oyster Bay-Hempstead town line, then southerly along said line to the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, then westerly through said waters to the Nassau-Queens line, then along said line to the point of be- ginning. Population (1960), 391,022. ALLARD K. LOWENSTEIN, Democrat-Liberal, of Long Beach, N.Y.; attorney; born in Newark, N.J., January 16, 1929; B.A., University of North Carolina, 1949; LL. B., Yale University, 1954; U.S. Army, enlisted man, 1954-56; married Jennifer Lyman; two children, Frank Graham and Thomas Kennedy; on the faculty at Stanford University, North Carolina State University, and City College of New York; special assistant, Senator Frank Porter Graham (D., N.C.), 1949; foreign policy assistant, Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (D., Minn.), 1959; alternate delegate 1960, delegate 1968, Democratic National Convention; author, Brutal Mandate (Macmillan Co., 1962); elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. : SIXTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS COUNTY: That area of central, northern, and eastern Queens County which includes parts or all of the communities of Auburndale, Bayside, Bayside Hills, Bellerose, Cambria Heights, Douglaston, Floral Park, Flushing, Forest Hills, Glendale, Hollis, Jamaica, Kew Gardens, Laurelton, Little Neck, Queens Village, Richmond Hill, and Woodhaven. Population (1960), 436,530. SEYMOUR HALPERN, Republican, of Jamaica, N.Y.; born in New York City, November 19, 1913; son of former State Assemblyman Ralph and Mrs. Halpern; graduate of Richmond Hill High School; attended Seth Low College of Columbia University; honorary doctor of laws degree, St. John’s University, 1967; engaged in the insurance business; vice president, John C. Paige & Co., Inc.; reporter for the Long Island Daily Press, 1931-32; feature writer for the Chicago Herald-Examiner, 1932-33; staff assistant to Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia, 1937; assistant to the president, New York City Council, 1938-40; elected to New York State Senate, 1940; served seven consecutive terms, through 1954; chairman, Senate Committee on Civil Service, 1941-44; chairman, Senate Committee on Public Institutions, 1945; chairman, Senate Committee on Motor Vehicles and Transportation, 1946-47; chairman, Joint Legislative Committee on Motor Vehicle Problems, 1948-54; member, Temporary State Commission to Revise the Civil Service Law, 1952-54; member, Mayor’s Committee on Courts, 1956-58; member, national panel, American ‘Arbitration Association; director, National NEW YORK Biographical 115 Aeronautics Association; board member, Library of Presidential Papers; Sponsor, The Atlantic Council; member, National Executive Council, Zionist Organization of America; director, Association for Cultural Exchange; member, National Coun-cil, Foundation for the Jewish National Fund; member, Executive Board, Citizens Union, 1954-58; director, Queens Mental Health Society; member, Advisory Board, National Association for the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency; member, The New York Regional Advisory Board, Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith; chairman of the board, National Family Council on Drug Addiction; chair-man, Advisory Council, Hebrew Academy; director, Queens Hospital Center Can-cer Research Society, member, Advisory Council, National Committee on Play-grounds for Young America; advisory board member, New York State Association for Mental Health; member, board of directors, North Queens Child Guidance Center; member, board of trustees, The American College in Jerusalem; charter member, U.S. Capitol Historical Society; member, National Committee for a University of the United States, George Washington Memorial Foundation; sponsor of the City of Hope, the Association of Health of Retarded Children, the New York Child Foundation; former Queens chairman, United Cerebral Palsy, the Greater New York Fund and the Child Service League; member, executive com-mittee, Queens Division, Federation of Jewish Philanthropies; chairman, board of sponsors, Queens Symphony Orchestra; charter member, Queens Botanical Society; member, International Platform Association, The Manuscript Society, Capitol Hill Club, Queens County Republican Committee, BPO Elks; Knights of Pythias; named Outstanding Native-born New Yorker of the Year by New York Society of the City of New York, 1953; honorary member, New York University Law Alumni; married December 27, 1959, to Barbara Olsen of Flushing; elected to 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, 91st Congresses; member of Banking and Currency Committee, Veterans Affairs Committee, National Commission on Consumer Finance, and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commission; member, House Republican Committee on Western Alliances and chairman of NATO Reports subcommittee; member, New York State Bi-Partisan Congressional Steering Committee. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS COUNTY: Southern part from Queens-Nassau dividing line at 136th Avenue, east to Springfield Boulevard, north along Springfield Boulevard to Jamaica Avenue, east to Van Wyck Expressway, south to Atlantic Avenue, east to Woodhaven Boulevard, north to Myrtle Avenue, east to 80th Street to Metropolitan Avenue, east to Brooklyn-Queens dividing line. south to Tanai Bay, west to Queens-Nassau dividing line. Population (1960), 431,898; estimated to July 1969, 80,000. JOSEPH PATRICK ADDABBO, Democrat, of 132-43 86th Street, Ozone Park, N.Y.; born March 17, 1925, in Queens, N.Y., son of Dominick and Anna Addabbo; attended P.S. 59, Boys’ High School in Brooklyn, City College for 2 years, and graduated St. John’s Law School, LL.B. degree; married the former Grace Salamone; three children, Dominic, Dina, and Joseph; engaged in the gen-eral practice of law in Ozone Park; active in civic and community affairs; member of Queens County Bar Association; elected to the 87th Congress November §&, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS County: The north and central sections including all of College Point and Whitestone, and portions of Flushing, Forest Hills, Rego Park, Middle Village, Elmhurst, Jackson Heights, Corona, East Elmhurst, Maspeth, Bayside, and Jamaica. Population (1960), 434,406; esti-mated to January 1969, 500,000. BENJAMIN S. ROSENTHAL, Democrat, of Elmhurst, Long Island, N.Y.; born in New York City, N.Y., June 8, 1923; educated in the public schools of the city of New York; attended Long Island University and City College; LL.B. Brooklyn Law School (1949), LL.M. New York University (1952); married Lila Moskowitz, two children—Debra and Edward; attorney; admitted to New York Bar 1949; admitted to practice before United States Supreme Court 1954; member of firm of Peirez, Karmiol, Rosenthal & Ackerman, 60-10 Roosevelt Avenue, Woodside, Long Island, N.Y.; served in United States Army March 1943 to January 1946, 18 months in Iceland; elected as Democrat-Liberal to the 87th Congress in special election February 20, 1962; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; appointed member of National Commission on Food Mar-keting during 88th and 89th Congresses. 116 Congressional Directory NEW YORK NINTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS County: East River-south to Metropolitan Avenue, north to Fish Pond Road, east to Long Island Expressway, north to Queens Boulevard, west to 63d Road and 99th Street; north on 99th to 57th Avenue to Junction Boulevard, then to Grand Central Parkway to Flushing Bay and East River. Areas are: Long Island City, Astoria, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, Maspeth, Sunnyside, Woodside, Laurel Hill, Blissville, Thompson Hill, part of Rego Park, and up to 99th Street in Corona. Population (1960) 435,853; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. JAMES J. DELANEY, Democrat, of Long Island City, N.Y.; born in New York, N.Y., March 19, 1901; assistant district attorney for 9 years in the district attorney’s office, Queens County, N.Y.; married; one son, Patrick; elected to the 79th Congress on November 7, 1944; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS COUNTY: The Rockaways to the dividing line between the County of Queens and the County of Nassau. KINGS COUNTY: That part beginning at a point where the Queens-Kings county line meets the United States pierhead and bulkhead line to the waters of Paerdegat Basin, then to a point where Seaview Avenue Extended meets the waters of Paerdegat Basin, along Seaview Avenue Extended and Seaview Avenue to East 80th Street, to Avenue N, to East 84th Street, to Avenue L, to East 83d Street, to Avenue K, to East 86th Street, to Avenue L, to Remsen Avenue, to Avenue K, to East 91st Street, to Flatlands Avenue, to East 93d Street, to Farragut Road, to East 96th Street, to Foster Avenue, to Rockaway Parkway, to Ditmas Avenue, to East 98th Street, to the intersection of East 98th Street and Hopkinson Avenue, along Hopkinson Avenue to Hegeman Avenue, to East 98th Street, to Rutland Road, to East 96th Street, to East New York Avenue, to the inter-section of East New York Avenue, Empire Boulevard and Utica Avenue, along Utica Avenue to Mont-gomery Street, to Schenectady Avenue, to the intersection of Schenectady Avenue, Empire Boulevard and Lefferts Avenue, along Lefferts Avenue to Troy Avenue, to Montgomery Street, to Nostrand Avenue, to Empire Boulevard, to the intersection of Empire Boulevard, Flatbush Avenue and Ocean Avenue, along Ocean Avenue to Church Avenue, to East 21st Street, to Albemarle Road, to Flatbush Avenue, to the intersection of Flatbush Avenue, Avenue D and Ditmas Avenue, along Ditmas Avenue to East 22d Street, to Foster Avenue, to Ocean Avenue, to Avenue I, to East 23d Street, to Avenue IL, to East 27th Street, to Avenue M, to Bedford Avenue, to Avenue P, to East 23d Street, to Quentine Road, to Nostrand Avenue, to the intersection of Nostrand Avenue and Gerritsen Avenue, along Gerritsen Avenue to Fillmore Avenue, to Stuart Street, to Avenue U, to Gerritsen Avenue, to Whitney Avenue, to Burnett Street, to Avenue X, to Gerritsen Avenue and Gerritsen Avenue Extended to the Queens-Kings county line, then easterly and northerly along such county line to the point of beginning. Population (1960), 417,122; estimated to July 1969, 474,513. EMANUEL CELLER, Democrat; born in Brooklyn, N.Y. May 6, 1888; attended the public schools; was graduated from the Boys High School of Brook-lyn, in 1906, from Columbia College, New York City, in 1910, and from the Columbia University Law School, New York City, in 1912; admitted to the bar and commenced practice in New York City in 1912; elected as a Democrat to the 68th Congress, November 7, 1922; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chair-man of the House Committee on the Judiciary; has two daughters—Judith S., and Jane B., married to Sydney B. Wertheimer; home address is 9 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Washington address, the Mayflower. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—KINGS CouNtY: That part beginning at a point where the Queens-Kings county line meets the United States pierhead and bulkhead line, then westerly and southerly along such bulkhead line to the waters of Paerdegat Basin, then through the waters of Paerdegat Basin to a point where Seaview Avenue Extended meets the waters of Paerdegat Basin, then along Seaview Avenue Extended and Seaview Avenue to East 80th Street, to Avenue N, to East 84th Street, to Avenue L, to East 83d Street, to Avenue K, to East 86th Street, to Avenue L, to Remsen Avenue, to Avenue K, to East 91st Street, to Flatlands Avenue, to East 93d Street, to Farragut Road, to East 96th Street to Foster Avenue, to Rockaway Parkway, to Ditmas Avenue, to East 98th Street, to the intersection, of East 98th Street and Hopkinson Avenue, then along Hopkinson Avenue to Hegeman Avenue, to East 98th Street, to Rutland Road, to East 96th Street, to East New York Avenue, to Ralph Avenue, to Marion Street, to Howard Avenue, to Chauncey Street, to Ralph Avenue, to Macon Street, to Howard Avenue, to Broadway, to Grove Street, to Bushwick Avenue, to Linden Street, to Evergreen Avenue, to Menahan Street, to Wilson Avenue, to Linden Street, to Knickerbocker Avenue, to Pal-metto Street, to Irving Avenue, to Bleecker Street, to the Queens-Kings county line, then southerly, easterly and southerly along said county line to the point of beginning. Population (1960), 417,089; estimated to July 1969, 430,000. FRANK JAMES BRASCO, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in Brooklyn, N.Y., October 15, 1932; educated in St. Michael's High School; Brooklvn College, B.A. degree; Brooklyn Law School, LL.B. degree; married November 28, 1959, to Linda Gralla; four children; staff attorney, 44 years, Legal Aid Society; assistant district attorney in charge of Rackets Bureau, Kings County; captain, U.S. Army Reserve, JAGC; 4th Judge Advocate General Corps; athletic director, 7 years, Brownsville Boys Club; member, Old Mill Civic Association; board of directors, Louis Pink Houses Community Center; board of directors, Kings County Criminal Bar Association; Community Services Committee, Kings County Democratic Executive Committee; Reserve Officers Association, U.S. Army ; Speakers Bureau of the district attorney’s office, Kings County; Brooklyn Law School Alumni Association; Brooklyn College Alumni Association; Brooklyn NEW YORK Biographecal 117 College Athletic Association; executive member, Young Democrats of Kings County; Young Democrat of the Year, 1966; active in Police Athletic League, 69th and 75th precincts; board of directors, Brooklyn Women’s Hospital; board of directors, Abe Stark Philanthropies, Inc.; member, advisory council, New York State Democratic Committee; elected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; assigned to House Committees on Banking and Currency, Post Office and Civil Service. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—KiINGS County: That part beginning at a point where Meeker Avenue meets the Kings-Queens county line, then along Meeker Avenue to Manhattan Avenue, to Grand Street, to Leonard Street, to Meserole Street, to Graham Avenue, to Johnson Avenue, to Manhattan Avenue, to Boerum Street, to Leonard Street, to Broadway, to the intersection of Broadway and Throop Avenue, then along Throop Avenue to Gerry Street, to Harrison Avenue, to Flushing Avenue, to the intersection of Flushing Avenue, Union Avenue and Marcy Avenue, then along Marcy Avenue to Park Avenue, to Spencer Street, to Myrtle Avenue, to Bedford Avenue, to Monroe Street, to Franklin Avenue, to Put-nam Avenue, to Classon Avenue, to Lefferts Place, to Franklin Avenue, to the intersection of Franklin Avenue, Washington Avenue, and Empire Boulevard, then along Empire Boulevard to Nostrand Avenue, to Montgomery Street, to Troy Avenue, to Lefferts Avenue, to the intersection of Lefferts Avenue, Empire Boulevard and Schenectady Avenue, then long Schenectady Avenue to Montgomery Street, to Utica Avenue, to the intersection of Utica Avenue, Empire Boulevard and East New York Avenue, then along East New York Avenue to Ralph Avenue, to Marion Street, to Howard Avenue, to Chauncey Street, to Ralph Avenue, to Macon Street, to Howard Avenue, to Broadway, to Grove Street, to Bushwick Avenue, to Linden Street, to Evergreen Avenue, to Menahan Street, to Wilson Avenue, to Linden Street, to Knickerbocker Avenue, to Palmetto Street, to Irving Avenue, to Bleecker Street, to the Kings-Queens county line, then northerly and westerly along such line to the point of beginning. Population (1960), 417,777. SHIRLEY ANITA CHISHOLM, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in Brooklyn, November 30, 1924; attended public schools of Brooklyn. Brooklyn College (B.A.), and Columbia University (M.A.); nursery school teacher and director, 1946-53; director Hamilton-Madison Child Care Center, New York, 1953-59; educational consultant, Division of Day Care, New York, 1959-64; assemblywoman New York State Legislature, 4 years; community and civic organizations, Brooklyn College Alumni, League of Women Voters, Dem-ocratic Women’s Workshop, Brooklyn Branch NAACP, Brooklyn Home for Aged Colored People, National Association of College Women, Bedford-Stuy-vesant Political League, Central Brooklyn Coordinating League, Key Women, Inc., Jane’s Methodist Church, Brooklyn, N.Y.; married to Conrad Chisholm, special investigator for New York City; elected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968. : THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—KINGS COUNTY: Stretches on the south from Sheepshead Bay and Man-hattan Beach north to Church Avenue in Flatbush; on the east, along 23d Street to Quentin Road and the Gerritsen Beach area; on the west, parts of Bensonhurst and Borough Park are included; also in-cludes the Brighton Beach, Kingsbay, Kings Highway, and Midwood areas. Population (1960), 417,041; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. BERTRAM L. PODELL, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in Brooklyn, N.Y., December 27, 1925; attended Yeshiva of Flatbush and Abraham Lincoln High School; St. John’s University and Brooklyn Law School; lawyer; U.S. Navy, 1944-46; married to Bernice Posen; children: Steven, Ellen, and Gary; former member New York State Assembly and chairman Assembly Committee on Local Finance; former chairman New York Joint Legislative Committee on Penal Institutions and Joint Legislative Committee on Corporation Law; elected to 90th Congress on February 20, 1968, by special election to fill a vacancy; reelected to the 91st Congress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—KinGs County: That part beginning at a point where Meeker Avenue meets the Kings-Queens county line, then along Meeker Avenue to Manhattan Avenue, to Grand Street, to Leonard Street, to Meserole Street, to Graham Avenue, to Johnson Avenue, to Manhattan Avenue, to Boerum Street, to Leonard Street, to Broadway, to the intersection of Broadway and Throop Avenue, then along Throop Avenue to Gerry Street, to Harrison Avenue, to Flushing Avenue, to the intersection of Flushing Avenue, Union Avenue, and Marcy Avenue, then along Marcy Avenue to Park Avenue, to Spencer Street, to Myrtle Avenue, to Bedford Avenue, to Monroe Street, to Frank-lin Avenue, to Lexington Avenue, to Classon Avenue, to Greene Avenue, to Carlton Avenue, to Fulton Street, to Adelphi Street, to Atlantic Avenue, to Flatbush Avenue, to 6th Avenue, to Prospect Place, to 5th Avenue, to St. Marks Place, to 4th Avenue, to Union Street, to 5th Avenue, to 1st Street, to 6th Avenue, to 9th Street, to 4th Avenue, to Prospect Avenue, to 5th Avenue, to 24th Street, to 4th Avenue, to 51st Street, to 3d Avenue, to 56th Street, to 4th Avenue, to 60th Street, to 3d Avenue, to 81st Street, to Ridge Boulevard, to 83d Street, to Colonial Road, to 78th Street, to Narrows Avenue, to 77th Street and 77th Street Extended to the waters of the Narrows, then through the waters of the Narrows, Upper Bay, Buttermilk Channel, and the East River to a point where said river meets the Kings-Queens county line, then easterly along said county line as it winds and turns to the point of beginning. Population (1960), 416,651; estimated to July 1969, 450,000. _ JOHN J. ROONEY, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born of immigrant parents In the district which he represents and in which his family has lived for over 90 years, on November 29, 1903; education: St. Paul’s Parochial School, St. Francis 118 Congressional Directory NEW YORK Preparatory and College, Fordham University School of Law, 1925; attorney; assistant district attorney of Kings County (Brooklyn) from January 1, 1940, to June 5, 1944; married Catherine Kramm Curran of Washington, D.C.; four sons: John James, Jr., Edward Patrick, Arthur Patrick Curran, William Edward Curran, and a daughter, Mary Ann (Mrs. Michael G. Farrell) ; knight commander with star, Ecclesiastic Order of St. Gregory the Great; Cross of Grand Commander, Royal Order of the Phoenix, Government of the Kingdom of Greece; Grande Ufficiale, Order of Merit, Republic of Italy; awarded honorary degree of LL.D. by St. Francis College, Brooklyn, N.Y.; member, Council of Regents, St. Francis College; past exalted ruler of Brooklyn Lodge No. 22, B.P.O. Elks; past New York State vice president of Ancient Order of Hibernians in America; past president, St. Patrick Society of Brooklyn; life member, Columbus Council No. 126, Knights of Columbus; honorary member, Sgt. Harry Wm. Steneck Post No. 601, VFW.; member Committee on Appropriations; chairman of Subcommit-tee on Appropriations for State, Justice, Commerce, the Judiciary and related agencies; as a member of Committee on Military Affairs visited Western and Italian fronts November and December 1944; official observer, first Bikini Atom Test; official observer, Japanese Peace Conference, 1951; chairman of the Demo-cratic Caucus, 84th Congress; elected consecutively from the 78th to the 91st Congresses, inclusive. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. —KinGs County: Located in Central Brooklyn is comprised of the neighbor-hoods of Prospect Heights, Clinton Hill, Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, West Flatbush, Borough Park, Sunset Park, and Bay Ridge; approximate street boundaries are Fourth Avenue on the south, 16th Avenue on the north, and from the Verrazano Bridge east to Greene Avenue west. Population (1960), 417,581; estimated to January 1969, 475,000. 4 HUGH L. CAREY, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in Brooklyn April 11-1919, son of Dennis J. and Margaret Collins Carey; graduated from St. Augus-tine’s Elementary and High Schools; St. John’s College, interrupted for military service; received LL. B. from St. John’s Law School, 1951, member of Phi Delta Phi; admitted New York State Bar 1951; married the former Helen Owen; parents of Alexandria, Christopher, Susan, Peter, Hugh, Jr., Michael, Donald, Marianne, Nancy, Helen, Bryan, Paul, Kevin, and Thomas; enlisted -101st Cavalry, New York National Guard; commissioned in Infantry via O.C.S.; saw combat with 104th Division in France, Belgium, Holland, Germany; rose to lieutenant colonel; decorations include Bronze Star, Croix de Guerre with Silver Star, Combat Infantry Award; member, board of directors of Gallaudet College, board of trustees of the League School, board of directors of St. Vincent's Home for Boys, Boy Scouts of America Finance Campaign; board of trustees, St. Joseph’s Qoliegs and the Brooklyn Public Library; elected to the 87th and each succeeding ongress. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—RicaMOND COUNTY plus Coney Island, Bath Beach, Benson-hurst, New Utrecht, Dyker Heights, Fort Hamilton, and parts of Bay Ridge, and Brooklyn. Population (1960), 416,940; estimated to July 1969, 700,000. JOHN MICHAEL MURPHY, Democrat, Staten Island, N.Y.; born in Staten Island, August 3, 1926, son of Frank and Florence Murphy; educated Public School 19, Staten Island, LaSalle Military Academy, Oakdale, Long Island, Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., and the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.; B.S. degree in civil engineering; honorary doctor of laws degree from Sung Kyun Kwan University, Seoul, Korea; enlisted in U.S. Army, August 1944, as private, commissioned second lieutenant, May 1945; after graduation West Point, 1950, served with 9th Infantry Regiment in Korea; awarded Purple Heart, Distinguished Service Cross, Bronze Star with V and Oak Leaf Cluster, Commendation Ribbon with Oak Leaf Cluster, Combat Infantry Badge, Para-chute Badge, Korean Service Medal with six battle stars and Chungmu Dis-tinguished Service medal; discharged as captain in July 1956; member of board of directors, Empire State Highway Transportation Association, 1960-67; president, Cleveland General Transport Co., Inc., 1957-65; delegate, New York State Constitutional Convention, 1967; delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1964; parliamentarian, 1968 Democratic National Convention; secretary, Frank-lin Delano Roosevelt Commission; board of governors, National Democratic Club; board of trustees, Association of Graduates, U.S. Military Academy; Board of Visitors, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy; member, American Legion, V.F.W., Knights of Columbus, and many community, political, and Army NEW YORK ~ * Brographical 119 organizations; Catholic; married Patricia Hart of Staten Island; three children, Dierdre, John, and Eve; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; re-elected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce and the House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounNTY OF NEW YORK: Includes Greenwich Village on the south at 3d Street and runs to the East River between 14th Street and East 91st Street and runs along Fifth . Avenue to East 98th Street; on the west side, the district runs to West 73d Street between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West; areas included in the district are: midtown Manhattan, the upper “east side, Central Park, Greenwich Village, and Welfare Island. Population (1960), 390,742; estimated to July 1969, 445,000. EDWARD I. KOCH, Democrat-Liberal, of Manhattan, N.Y.; born in New York City, December 12, 1924; attended City College of New York; 1948, LL.B. from New York University; admitted the New York State Bar in 1949; formerly senior partner of Koch, Lankenau, Schwartz & Kovner (withdrew from firm when elected to Congress); combat infantryman in World War II with rank of sergeant; 1963-65, elected Democratic district leader of Greenwich Village; 1966, elected to New York City Council; member of New York Citizens for an In-dependent Office of Public Complaints; member, Village Independent Democrats, New York Civil Liberties Union; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—NEW YORK COUNTY: That part beginning at the intersection of the waters of the Harlem River and 7th Avenue Extended, then along 7th Avenue Extended and 7th Avenue to West 145th Street, to 8th Avenue, to West 147th Street, to Bradhurst Avenue, to West 150th Street, then westerly along West 150th Street Extended and West 150th Street through Colonial Park, to St. Nicholas Avenue to West 145th Street, to Amsterdam Avenue, to Morningside Drive, to Cathedral Parkway, then along Cathedral Parkway and West 110th Street, to Frawley Circle, to 5th Avenue, to East 98th Street, to Madison Avenue, to East 97th Street, to Park Avenue, to East 96th Street, to Lexington Avenue, to East 94th Street, to 3d Avenue, to East 92d Street, to 2d Avenue, to East 91st Street, to York Avenue and York Avenue Extended into the waters of the East River and through said waters and thoseof the Harlem River to the place of beginning, including Randalls Island and ‘Ward’s Island. Population (1960), 390,861; estimated to July 1969, 431,000. ADAM CLAYTON POWELL, Jr., Democrat, of New York City; born in New Haven, Conn., November 29, 1908; B.A., Colgate University, 1930; M.A., Columbia University, 1932; D.D., Shaw University, 1934; LL.D., Virginia Union University, 1947; minister of the Abyssinian Baptist Church, New York City, since 1930; councilman of the city of New York, 1941; vice president of World Association of Parliamentarians for World Government, 1952; reelected in 1953-56; decorated by His Imperial Majesty, Haile Selassie, Knight Commander, Golden Cross of the Order of Ethiopia, 1954; attended 1955 Asian-African Conference, Bandung, Indonesia, as an unofficial observer; author, Marching Blacks, Dial Press, 1945; U.S. Delegate, International Labor Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, 1961-65; life member, NAACP; Outstanding Man of the Year award, VFW, 1956; chairman, U.S. congressional delegation to independence ceremonies for West Indies, Trinidad; ‘Pastor of the Year’’, New England Baptist Missionary Convention, 1961; Educator of the Year, I.P.B.O.E. of W,, 1961; honored by: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, American Jewish Congress (Bronx and South Shore Divisions), National Medical Association, National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs, Prince Hall Grand Masons, Royal Order of Ethiopian Jews, and Tau Gamma Delta Sorority; son, Adam Clayton Powell III, born July 17, 1946; elected to the 79th Congress, November 7, 1944; reelected to the 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—NEW YORK COUNTY: That part beginning at the intersection of the waters of the East River and East 14th Street Extended, then westerly along East 14th Street Extended and East 14th Street, to 1st Avenue, to East 19th Street, to 3d Avenue, to the Bowery, to Great Jones Street, to West 3d Street, to Avenue of the Americas, to West 4th Street, to Christopher Street, to Bleecker Street to Abington Square, to 8th Avenue, to West 14th Street, to 7th Avenue, to West 34th Street, to 8th Avenue, to West 54th Street, to 9th Avenue, to Columbus Avenue, to West 73d Street, to Central Park West, to West 81st Street, to Columbus Avenue, to West 78th Street, to Broadway, to West 77th Street, to Amsterdam Avenue, to West 75th Street, to West End Avenue, to West 74th Street, then along West 74th Street and West 74th Street Extended into the waters of the Hudson River and through said waters and that of the Upper Bay and the East River to the place of beginning including Governor's Island, Liberty Island, and Ellis Island. Population (1960), 390,522; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. LEONARD FARBSTEIN, Democrat, of New York City; born in New York City (Manhattan), N.Y.; attended the public schools and graduated from the High School of Commerce; attended evening classes at City College of New York; 120 Congressional Directory NEW YORK graduated from New York University Law School with an LL.B. degree and was admitted to the bar licensed to practice in the State and Federal courts; represented the Fourth Assembly District of Manhattan in the State Legislature; during World War II served in the United States Coast Guard Reserve; was a member of the Temporary Commission on the Courts, State Judicial Conference, and State Judicial Council ; formerly vice chairman of the East River Day Camp, a philanthropic organization; consultant to the Lower East Side Neighborhood Association and the Manhattan Council of the Boy Scouts of America; Knights of Pythias (past chancellor); B’nai B'rith; Lower East Side Democratic Association; Grand Street Boys; Bialystoker Synagogue, serving as trustee and director of Downtown Talmud Torah; New York County Lawyers Association; New York State and American Bar Associations, and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York; elected to the 85th Congress on November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of Committee on Foreign Affairs; chairman, Subcommittee on Europe. : TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—NEW YORK County: That part beginning at the intersection of the waters of the Hudson River and West 74th Street Extended, then along West 74th Street Extended and West 74th Street, to West End Avenue, to West 75th Street, to Amsterdam Avenue, to West 77th Street, to Broadway, to West 78th Street, to Columbus Avenue, to West 81st Street, to Central Park West, to Cathedral Parkway, to Morningside Drive, to Amsterdam Avenue, to West 145th Street, to St. Nicholas Avenue, to West 150th Street and West 150th Street Extended through Colonial Park to the intersection of West 150th Street and Bradhurst Avenue, then along Bradhurst Avenue, to West 147th Street, to 8th Avenue, to West 145th Street, to 7th Avenue, then along 7th Avenue and 7th Avenue Extended to the waters of the Harlem River, then northerly through said waters to the intersection with the Alexander Hamilton Bridge, then westerly along the Alexander Hamilton Bridge and its approaches, to Amster-dam Avenue, to West 175th Street, to Audubon Avenue, to West 174th Street, to St. Nicholas Avenue, to West 175th Street, to Wadsworth Avenue, to West 174th Street, to Fort Washington Avenue, to West 176th Street, to Pinehurst Avenue, to West 177th Street, to Haven Avenue, then northerly along Haven Avenue, to the approach to the George Washington Bridge, to the George Washington Bridge, to the waters of the Hudson River and through said waters to the place of beginning. Population (1960) 389,864. WILLIAM F. RYAN, Democrat-Liberal, of New York City; born June 28, 1922, in Albion, N.Y.; son of Bernard Ryan, former presiding judge, New York State Court of Claims, now retired, and Harriet Fitts; graduated from Princeton University, A.B., and from Columbia University, LL.B.; veteran World War I1, first lieutenant, Field Artillery; Philippines campaigns and Japanese occupa-tion, 32d Infantry Division; attorney; assistant district attorney, New York County, 1950-57; president, New York Young Democratic Club, Inec., 1955-56; a founding member Riverside Democrats, Inc. ; founder, New York Democratic Reform Movement; Democratic leader, Seventh Assembly District, New York County, 1957-61; Reform Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City, 1965; elected delegate to the Democratic National Convention, 1968; married Priscilla Marbury; four children—William, Jr., Priscilla, Virginia, Catherine; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—BRrONX CouNtY: The southwest and south sections of said county. Population (1960), 390,385. JAMES H. SCHEUER, Democrat, of the Bronx, N.Y.; born in New York City February 6, 1920; A.B. Swarthmore College, LL.B. Columbia Law School, and a degree in industrial administration from Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration; served as a flight instructor in the U.S. Army 1943-45; served as an economist for the U.S. Foreign Economic Administration 1945 to 1946 and as a member of the legal staff for the Office of Price Stabilization 1951 to 1952; wife’s name is Emily; four children; president, Citizens Housing and Planning Council of New York City; board member, National Housing Confer-ence; member of Bar Association of City of New York and of the National Panel of Arbitrators of the American Arbitration Association; director of the Bronx Boys Club; delegate to four United Nations conferences on housing and urban problems and human rights; writer and lecturer; developer of residential communities in eight cities under the Federal Urban Renewal program; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964, reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. NEW YORK Biographical 121 TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—BronNX County: That part beginning intersection waters of Harlem -River, along St. Ann’s Avenue, Major Deegan Expressway to Bruckner Expressway, Longwood Ave-nue, Westchester Avenue, East 161st Street, Eagle and Park Avenues to East 167th Street, Claremont Parkway, Bathgate Avenué, East 173d Street, to East Tremont Avenue, Washington Avenue, to 180th Street, to East 187th Street, to East Fordham Road, Boston Road, Pelham Parkway North, White Plains Road, Lydig Avenue, Bronxdale Avenue to Unionport Road, East 177th Street to Cross Bronx Expressway, Westchester Avenue, Leland Avenue, to Bruckner Expressway, Castle Hill Avenue, Bronx River Avenue to Randall Avenue, to waters of Bronx River; then southerly and westerly through said waters, East and Harlem Rivers to the place of beginning; also including North and South Brother Islands, and Rikers Island. Population (1960), 390,396; estimated to July 1969, 425,000. JACOB H. GILBERT, Democrat, of the Bronx, N.Y.; born in the Bronx, in the ‘Congressional District he now represents, June 17, 1920; attended the public schools of New York City, James Monroe High School, St. John’s College, and St. John’s Law School; was admitted to the bar in 1944 and is licensed to practice in the State and Federal Courts; is engaged in the practice of law with offices at 52 Wall Street, New York City; appointed an assistant corporation counsel of the City of New York and served from January 1949 to December 1950; served in the State Assembly 1951-54; member of the State Senate from 1955 to March 1960; elected as a Democrat to the 86th Congress on March 8, 1960, in a special election; member of the Bronx Democratic Club, Bronx County Bar Association, Federal Bar Association of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, AP. of L—C.1.0., member, board of directors, East Bronx YM-YWHA, B’nai B’rith, American Jewish Congress, National Democratic Club, Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Bronx Lions Club, Elks Bronx Lodge No. 871; married to the former Irma Steuer; they have three children, Miriam Sharon, Sandra, and Samuel Stephen; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—Northwest and West Bronx County and Northern Manhattan. Pop-ulation (1960), 390,228; estimated to July 1969, 415,000. JONATHAN B. BINGHAM, Democrat-Liberal, of the Bronx and Man-hattan, N.Y.; born in New Haven, Conn., April 24, 1914, son of the late Senator Hiram Bingham of Connecticut; attended Groton School and graduated from Yale University (Phi Beta Kappa) in 1936 and received law degree in 1939; was admitted to the bar in 1940 and has practiced law in New York City; member of various bar associations; former member of Judiciary Committee of New York City Bar Association; occasional correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune in 1935 and 1938 in Europe, the USSR, and the Far East; during World War II enlisted as a private and was discharged as a captain in Military Intelligence; married to the former June Rossbach; four children—Sherrell (Mrs. James E. Bland), June Mitchell (Mrs. Erik C. Esselstyn), Timothy W., and Claudia R. (Mrs. Robert Hall), special assistant to an Assistant Secretary of State in 1945 and 1946; assistant director, Office of International Security Affairs in 1951; deputy and acting administrator, Technical Cooperation Administration 1951-53; secretary to Governor Averell Harriman of New York 1955-58; U.S. rep-resentative on the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations with the rank of Ambassador and as principal adviser to Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson in economic and social affairs 1963-64; member of the U.S. delegation to four United Nations General Assemblies 1961-63; U.S. representative on the United Nations Trusteeship Council with the rank of Minister in 1961 and 1962 and served as president of the Council in 1962; author, ‘‘Shirt-Sleeve Diplomacy: Point 4 in Action” (John Day, 1954), also magazine articles; member and officer of various boards and civic and county organizations and is the recipient of awards from various organizations; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. 122 Congressional Directory. NEW YORK TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—BroNX CouNtY: That part beginning at the intersection of the Bronx-Westchester county line with the Major Deegan Expressway, then southerly along the Major Deegan Expressway to Jerome Avenue, to Bainbridge Avenue, to East 210th Street, to Steuben Avenue, to East Mosholu Parkway North, to Webster Avenue, to Mosholu Parkway, to the railroad tracks of the New York Central Railroad, to Bedford Park Boulevard, to Webster Avenue, to East Fordham Road, to Park Avenue, to 3d Avenue, to East 184th Street, to Crescent Avenue, to East 187th Street, to Southern Boulevard, to East Fordham Road, to Boston Road, to Pelham Parkway North, to Bronx Park East, to Allerton Avenue, to White Plains Road, to Waring Avenue, to Bronxwood Avenue and Muliner Avenue, to Lydig Avenue, to Bogart Avenue, to Brady Avenue, to Muliner Avenue, to Neill Avenue, to Bronxdale Avenue, to Bronx Park East, to Unionpoint Road, along Unionport Road and Unionport Road Extended, to the intersection of Unionport Road and Rhinelander Avenue then easterly along Rhinelander Avenue and Rhinelander Avenue Extended to Bronx River Parkway, to Morris Park Avenue, to East Tremont Avenue, to Bronx Park Avenue, to East 177th Street, to the Cross Bronx Expressway, to Westchester Avenue, to Leland Avenue, to Bruckner Expressway, to ' Olmstead Avenue, to Lafayette Avenue, to Castle Hill Avenue, to Lacombe Avenue, to Bronx River Avenue, to Randall Avenue and Randall Avenue Extended to the waters of the Bronx River, then southerly and northerly through the waters of the Bronx River, East River, Long Island Sound, to the Bronx-Westchester county line extended, thus westerly along said county line to the place of beginning also including Hunters Island, Middle Reef Island, East Nonations Island, South Nonations Island, Machaux Island, the Blauzes, Hart Island, High Island, Chimney Sweeps, Twin Island, Rat Island, Greenflats Island, Big Tom Island, Cuban Ledge Island, City Island and any other island not afore-mentioned. Population (1960), 390,098; estimated to July 1969, 424,929. MARIO BIAGGI, Democrat, of Bronx, N.Y.; born in New York City, October 26, 1917; graduated P.S. 171 and Haaren High School, New York City; graduated . New York Law School LL.B., 1963; admitted to the bar of the State of New York; community relations specialist with the New York State Division of Housing and as Assistant to the Secretary of State, New York State, 1961-65; member of the New York City Police Department; retired on line of duty disa-bility as lieutenant, 1942-65; police department’s Medal of Honor plus 27 other decorations; Medal of Honor for Valor from National Police Officers Association of America and is in association’s Hall of Fame; senior partner of law firm of Biaggi, Ehrlich & Lang; elected president of National Police Officers Association of America in 1967; consultant to Meadow Brook National Bank, 1967; consultant to Central State Bank, New York City; president of Grand Council of Columbia Associations in Civil Service, Inc., and many civic and fraternal organizations; . member of American Bar Association, Trial Lawyers Association, and Bronx County Bar Association, married to Marie Wassil;, four children, Jacqueline, Barbara, Richard, and Mario II; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—PurNAM COUNTY. WESTCHESTER COUNTY: The towns of Cortlandt, Ossining, Mount Pleasant, Greenburgh, and Eastchester; and the cities of Peekskill and Yonkers, , except that portion of the city of Yonkers beginning at a point where Yonkers-New York city line meets Old Jerome Avenue, then along Old Jerome Avenue to McLean Avenue, to the New York State Thru-° way, to McMahon Avenue, to Browning Avenue, to Mildred Street, to Vandenburgh Avenue, to Kimball Avenue, to Mile Square Road, to Bronx River Road, to Edgewood Avenue, then along Edge-wood Avenue to the Mt. Vernon-Yonkers city line, then southerly and westerly along the Mt. Vernon-Yonkers city line and the Yonkers-New York city line to the point of beginning. Population (1960), 420,146; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. RICHARD LAWRENCE OTTINGER, Democrat, of Pleasantville, N.Y.; born January 27, 1929; attended Scarsdale public schools and Loomis School, Windsor, Conn.; Cornell University, B.A., 1950; Harvard Law School, LL.B.; 1953; Georgetown University, graduate study in international law, 1960-61, U.S. Air Force, 1953-55 emerging as captain; was admitted to the New York bar in 1955, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, 1960, and the U.S. Supreme Court, 1960; married to the former Betty Ann Schneider of Louisville, Ky.; four children, Ronald, Randall, Lawrence, and Jenny Louise; practiced international and corporate law 1955-60; contract manager for International Cooperation Administration 1960-61; a founder and second staff member of the Peace Corps, serving as director of programs for the West Coast of South America 1961-64, member of American, Inter-American, International, New York City, County and State, Westchester County, and Yonkers bar associations; member of board of directors of U.S. Association of the United Nations, Westchester Children’s Association, and Institute for Training and Research in Child Mental Health; trustee, Union of American Hebrew Congregations; honorary trustee of Jewish Board of Guardians, Linden Hill School, United Cerebral Palsy Association, National Advisory Council, Cornell University, and Tuskegee Institute; member of Westchester County Association, Bronxville American Legion Post No. 464, American Civil Liberties Union, and Golden Retriever Club of America; former trustee of Harvard Law School Association of New York City; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. NEW YORK Biographical 123 TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICF.—WESTCHESTER COUNTY: That part consisting of the towns of Yorktown, -Somers, North Salem, Mamaroneck, Scarsdale, Lewisboro, Bedford, Pound Ridge, Pelham, New Oastle, North Castle, Rye, apd Harrison; and the cities of White Plains, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, and Rye, and that portion of the eity of Yonkers beginning at a point where Yonkers-New York city line meets Old Jerome Avenue, then along Old Jerome Avenue to McLean Avenue, to the New York State Thruway, to McMahon Avenue, to Browning Ave, to Mildred Street, to Vandenburgh Avenue, to Kimball Avenue, to Mile Square Road, to Bronx River Road, to Edgewood Avenue, then along -Edgewood Avenue to the Mt. Vernon-Yonkers city line, then southerly and westerly along the Mt. Ver-non Yonkers City line and the Yonkers-New York City line to the point of beginning. Population (1960), 420,467; estimated to July 1969, 460,000. ‘OGDEN ROGERS REID, Republican, of Purchase, N.Y.; born in New York City, June 24, 1925; enlisted, private, U.S. Army 1943, discharged first lieutenant 1946, captain USAR, Inactive; first president 11th Airborne Division Association; A.B., Yale, 1949; married Mary Louise Stewart July 9, 1949; children: Stewart, Michael, William, Elisabeth, Ogden Mills, and David Whitelaw; president New York Herald Tribune, Societe Anonyme, 1953-58; president and editor, New York Herald Tribune, Inec., 1955-59; director, Panama Canal Company, 1956-59; United States Ambassador to Israel, 1959-61; Governor Rockefeller’s cabinet, 1961-62; chairman, New York State Commission for Human Rights, 1961-62; trustee, Hampton Institute; Long Island University; director, Atlantic Council of the United States; member, Advisory Council, School of International Affairs, Columbia University; Council on Foreign Relations; vice president, National Institute of Social Sciences; member, Lay Advisory Board, St. Agnes Hospital (White Plains, N.Y.); member, Yale University Council Committee on the Graduate School; member, National Advisory Board of the Center for Research and Education in American Liberties of Columbia University; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, July 1957; Cruseiro do Sul, Brazil, September 1956; honorary LL.D., Adelphi College, Jewish Theological Seminary of America, St. Michael’s College, and Bard College; honorary Doctor of Hebrew Letters, Dropsie College; honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, College of New Rochelle; fellow of Brandeis University and Bar-Ilan University, Israel; elected to the 88th Congress Novem-ber 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Delaware, Orange, Rockland, and Sullivan (4 counties). Population (1960), 409,349; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. MARTIN B. McKNEALLY, Republican, of Newburgh, N.Y.; born in New-burgh, December 31, 1914; educated in Newburgh public schools; received A.B. from Holy Cross College and LL.B. from Fordham University Law School; entered Army on March 17, 1941, as private and discharged as major; military decorations from France and Belgium during World War II; entered law practice in Newburgh and New York City; appointed secretary of resident justice of State Supreme Court; president, board of education, Newburgh School District; State commander, American Legion, 1956-57; national commander, 1959-60; State president, March of Dimes, 5 years; appointed to New York State defense council; special counsel to Lieutenant Governor of New York; practices law in New York City, elected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968. TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Schoharie, and Ulster (5 counties). Population (1960), 396,122; estimated to July 1969, 476,000. HAMILTON FISH, Jr., Republican, of Millbrook, N.Y.; born in Washington, D.C., June 3, 1926; graduate of Kent School, Kent, Conn.; A.B., Harvard College, 1949; LL.B., New York University School of Law, 1957; attended John F. Ken-nedy School of Public Administration, Cambridge, Mass.; admitted to New York bar; enlisted in USNR, 1944-46; served in Ireland as vice consul, 1951-53, U.S. Foreign Service; New York State Judiciary Committee, 1961; civil defense, 1967-68; member, executive committee, Dutchess County Council, Boy Scouts of America; board of managers, Holiday Hills Y.M.C.A.; former board member, Dutchess County Committee for Economic Opportunity; agent, Harvard class of 1947; Triune Lodge F. & A.M. No. 782; Poughkeepsie Elks Lodge No. 275; member, Lafayette Post No. 37, American Legion; Joyce-Schirick V.F.W. Post No. 1386, Kingston; member, Dutchess, Ulster, and Greene County Historical Societies; member, New York State and Dutchess County Bar Associations; married Julia Mackenzie of Montreal (deceased, March 26, 1969); four children: Hamilton, 3d, Alexa, Nicholas S., and Peter L.; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968; member, House Committee on the Judiciary. 124 Congressional Directory NEW YORK TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT.— COUNTIES: Albany and Schenectady (2 counties). Population (1960), 425,822; estimated to July 1969, 468,000. : DANIEL E. BUTTON, Republican, of Albany, N.Y.; born November 1, 1917, in Dunkirk, N.Y.; married to Rebecca Pool, 1945; five children; married to Rena Posner, 1969; graduate of the University of Delaware; master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University; executive editor of the Albany Times-Union, 1960-66; resigned in the spring of 1966 to run for Congress in the 29th District of New York; author of ‘Lindsay: A Man for Tomorrow,” publishedin 1965 by Random House; co-moderator of the television program, ‘Speak for Yourself,” since 1963; before becoming executive editor of the Albany Times-Union, was editorial page editor; moved to Albany in 1952 as assistant to the president of the State University of New York; earlier, had been with newspapers in Wilmington, Del., and the Associated Press in New York City, and had been on the staff of the University of Delaware, his alma mater; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968. THIRTIETH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Essex, Fulton, Hamilton, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Warren, and Washington (7 counties). Population (1960), 415,030; estimated to July 1969, 460,000. CARLETON JAMES KING, Republican, of Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; born in Saratoga Springs, June 15, 1904; eclucated in the public schools; graduated from Union University with LL.B. degree in 1926; engaged in practice of law in the firm of King, Duval & Murphy, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; member of county and State bar associations; admitted to practice before United States Supreme Court; acting City Judge, city of Saratoga Springs, 1936-41; Assistant District Attor-ney, Saratoga County, 1942-50, and District Attorney from 1950 until election to Congress; president, New York State District Attorneys’ Association in 1955; president, Saratoga County Bar Association in 1959 and 1960; married Constance M. Roddy of Brooklyn, N.Y.; two children, Lt. Cdr. Carleton J. King, Jr., U.S. Navy, and Mrs. James A. Murphy, Jr.; elected to the 87th Con-gress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Clinton, Franklin, Jefferson, Lewis, St. Lawrence, and Oswego (6 counties). Population (1960), 425,905; estimated to July 1969, 445,473. ; ROBERT CAMERON McEWEN, Republican, of Ogdensburg, N.Y.; born in Ogdensburg January 5, 1920; attended the Ogdensburg public schools, the Mount Hermon School, the University of Vermont, the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce of the University of Pennsylvania, and was graduated from the Albany Law School; LL.D. (honorary) St. Lawrence University; married the former Anita Sharples of Ogdensburg; two children, Nancy and Mary; veteran of World War II, serving 32 years in the Army Air Force, and was dis-charged as a sergeant; member of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Masons, Elks and Phi Delta Theta; member of New York State Senate 1954-64; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; member of House Committee on Public Works, and Committee on House Administration. THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Herkimer, Madison, and Oneida (3 counties). Population (1960), 385,406; estimated to July 1969, 407,400. ALEXANDER PIRNIE, Republican, of 12 Slaytonbush Lane, Utica, N.Y.; born April 16, 1903, in Pulaski, N.Y., graduate of Pulaski Academy, Cornell University, A.B., and Cornell Law School, LL.B.; admitted to the bar in 1926 and began practice of law with Miller, Hubbell & Evans, Utica, now designated Evans, Pirnie & Burdick; military career began in 1924, when commissioned second lieutenant, Infantry, Officers Reserve Corps; volunteered for active duty December 4, 1942, in World War 11; served overseas in the European theater on staff assignments; was successively promoted to rank of colonel, awarded Bronze Star and Legion of Merit; member of Liberty Lodge, No. 959, F.A.A.M.; the Yahnundasis Scottish Rite bodies; past potentate of Ziyara Temple A.A.O0.M.S.; member of the American and New York State Bar Associations; past president Judge Advocates Association; past president of the Oneida County Bar Associa-tion; past president of the Cornell Law Association and presently serving on Cornell Law School Council ; wife, Mildred S. Pirnie; sons, Bruce R. and Douglas J.; Soon Biographical rig 125 elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; member of Agriculture Com-mittee; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of Armed Services Committee and Republican Policy Committee. THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Broome, Chemung, Tioga, and Tompkins (4 counties). Population (1960), 415,333; estimated to July 1969, 452,100. HOWARD WINFIELD ROBISON, Republican, of Owego, N.Y.; born in Owego, N.Y., October 30, 1915; educated at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., A.B. 1937 and LL.B. 1939; profession, attorney at law; served in the United States Army, Counter Intelligence Corps, 1942-46; married to Gertrude L. Frederick in Endicott, N.Y., November 1, 1946; served as county attorney, Tioga County, N.Y., 1946-58; elected to the 85th Congress in a special election January 14, 1958, to fill the vacancy caused by resignation of Sterling Cole; re-elected to the 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRTY FOURTH DISTRICT.—ONONDAGA COUNTY. Population (1960), 423,028; estimated to July 1969, ,370. JAMES MICHAEL HANLEY, Democrat, of Syracuse, N.Y.; born in Syra-cuse July 19, 1920; graduated from St. Lucy’s Academy; Catholic; member of St. Patrick’s Church; funeral director, firm of Callahan-Hanley-Mooney Funeral Home; veteran; served in the U.S. Army, World War II; married the former Rita Ann Harrington of Syracuse August 12, 1950; two children, Christine Mary and Peter J.; member of Chamber of Commerce, American Legion, Knights of Columbus (grand knight), B.P.O. Elks, Syracuse Liederkranz, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Boys Town, Army and Navy Union, Onondaga Chapter Help for Retarded Children, Antique Auto Club of America, Holy Name Society, Order of the Alhambra, West End Social Club, St. Mary’s Men’s Club, Syracuse Police Benevolent Association (honorary), and national, State, and local funeral directors associations; executive secretary of Onondaga County Democratic Committee; Maria Regina College advisory board; active in civie, church, fraternal, political, and veterans’ affairs; honorary doctor of laws degree, LeMoyne College, Syracuse, N.Y, June 4, 1967; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Montgomery, Ontario, Otsego, Seneca, and Yates (8 counties). Population (1960), 386,148; estimated to July 1969, 400,000. SAMUEL S. STRATTON, Democrat, of Amsterdam, N.Y.; born in Yonkers, N.Y., September 27, 1916; educated in the public schools of Schenectady and Rochester, N.Y., and at Blair Academy, Blairstown, N.J.; graduated from the University of Rochester, A.B., 1937, elected to Phi Beta Kappa, junior year; Haverford College, M.A., 1938; Harvard University, M.A., 1940; Hartwick Col-lege, LL.D., 1967; married to former Joan Harris Wolfe; they have five children; secretary to Congressman Thomas H. Eliot of Massachusetts, 1940-42; deputy secretary general, Far Eastern Commission, Washington, D.C., 1946-48; city councilman, Schenectady, N.Y., 1950-56; mayor of Schenectady 1956-59; former college lecturer, radio and television news commentator; commissioned an ensign in U.S. Naval Reserve, June 26, 1942; twice awarded Bronze Star; recalled to active duty during Korean emergency, 1951-53; currently holds rank of captain; winner U.S. Naval Institute Prize Essay Contest, 1952; honorary trustee, Uni-versity of Rochester; trustee, Eisenhower College, Seneca Falls, N.Y.; member, Psi Upsilon fraternity, Reserve Officers Association, U.S. Naval Institute, Navy League, Masons, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Amvets, and the Presbyterian Church; elected to 86th Congress, November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member Armed Services Com-mittee; chairman, Antisubmarine Warfare subcommittee. THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.— WAYNE COUNTY. MONROE COUNTY: That part beginning at a point where the waters of the Genesee River and Charlotte Harbor intersect the waters of Lake Ontario, then in a southerly direction through the waters of Charlotte Harbor and the Genesee River to a point where the Genesee River intersects the city line, then along said city line as it winds and turns to the intersection of the city line and the waters of Lake Ontario, and then through the waters of Lake Ontario to the place of beginning; and the towns of Brighton, Henrietta, Irondequoit, Mendon, Penfield, Perin- ton, Pittsford, and Webster. Population (1960), 410,943; estimated to July 1969, 501,406. FRANK HORTON, Republican, of Rochester, N.Y.; born in Cuero, Tex, December 12, 1919; graduate of Louisiana State University, 1941, B.A., and Cornell University Law School, 1947, LL.B.; married Marjorie Wilcox of Inter- 126 -Congressional Directory wow vos laken, N.Y.; two sons: Frank, 23 (USAF), and Steven, 18 (midshipman, USN); attorney; member of firm of Moser, Johnson & Reif; entered active duty with U.S. Army, June 1941, as second lieutenant and released to inactive duty, August 1945, as major; service in North Africa and Italy from November 1942 to August 1945; member, Order of the Coif; Phi Kappa Phi; Monroe County, New York State, and American Bar Associations; Veterans of Foreign Wars; American. Legion; Reserve Officers Association; master, Seneca Lodge No. 920, F. & A.M., 1962; president, Masonic Service Bureau, 1955-56; director, Masonic Service: Bureau; member, Rochester Consistory, Scottish Rite; Damascus Temple, Shrine; Hamilton Chapter No. 62, R.A.M.; Doric Council No. 19, R. & S.M.; Monroe Commandery No. 12, Knights Templar; 33d Degree Mason; past presi-dent, Federation of Bar Associations of Western New York; secretary, Rochester Bar Association 1953-57; elder and trustee, Central Presbyterian Church; member, Legislative Committee of Rochester Presbytery and New York Synod; active in Civil Defense and Boy Scout work; former president, Rochester Community Baseball, Inc.; former executive vice president of International Baseball League and attorney for the league; member, Rochester City Council, 1955-61; founding member of National Republican Task Force on the Aging; member, House Republican Task Force on Earth Resources and Population; member of Monroe County Health Council Committee on Inner-City Health Problems; represented House of Representatives at dedication of Israeli Knesset, summer 1966; guest of Ditchley Foundation at Conference on Anglo-American Affairs, England, January 1967; inspection tour of U.S. military installations in Southeast Asia as member of Military Operations Subcommittee of Government Operations, January 1968; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Genesee, Livingston, Orleans, and Wyoming. MONROE CouNTY: That part beginning at a point where the waters of the Genesee River and Charlotte Harbor intersect the waters of Lake Ontario, then in a southerly direction through the waters of Charlotte Harbor and the Genesee River to a point where the Genesee River intersects the city line, then westerly and northerly along said city line as it winds and turns to the intersection of the city line and the waters of Lake Ontario, then through the waters of Lake Ontario to the place of beginning; and the towns of Chili, Clarkson, Gates, Greece, Hamlin, Ogden, Parma, Riga, Rush, Sweden, and Wheatland. Popu- lation (1960), 410,432; estimated to July 1969; 482,000. BARBER B. CONABLE, Jr. Republican, of Alexander, N.Y.; born in Warsaw, N.Y., November 2, 1922; graduated from Cornell University, A.B., 1942, and Cornell Law School, LL.B., 1948; edited Cornell Law Quarterly; served in the Marine Corps during World War II and in the Korean conflict; now colonel in Marine Corps Reserve; admitted to the bar in 1949; member of the State senate 1963 and 1964; married to former Charlotte Williams of Buffalo," N.Y.; four children; engaged in community, civie, and welfare activities; active worker in Republican Party affairs since 1953; member of Ways and Means Committee, Joint Economic Committee, and Republican Task Force on Social Security, Welfare, and Income Maintenance; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTIiES: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Schuyler, and Steu-ben (5 counties). Population (1960), 382,277; estimated to July 1969, 395,000. JAMES F. HASTINGS, Republican, of Allegany, N.Y.; born in Olean, N.Y., April 10, 1926; served 10 years on the Allegany Town Board; 5 years as the Al-legany police justice; elected to the New York State Assembly in 1962, served: two terms; elected to New York State Senate in 1965, served two terms; served on 12 senate or joint legislative committees; member of the board of advisers, New York University Center for Research and Advanced Training in Deafness Re-habilitation; manager and vice president, radio station WHDIL, 1952-66; national advertising manager, The Times Herald, Olean, N.Y., 1964-66; formerly a mem-ber of Hastings & Jewell, real estate and insurance; U.S. Navy, flight squadrons, 1943-46; member, American Legion, Masons, Methodist Church; married Barbara -Gaylor; five children: Linda, Karen, James, David, and Tracy; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968; member of House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee and its Subcommittee on Public Health and Welfare. NEW YORK Biographical y THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—The northeastern quadrant of Buffalo, 23 Erie County towns, and the eastern half of Lackawanna. Population (1960), 435,077; estimated to January 1969, 515,000. RICHARD DEAN McCARTHY, Democrat, of Buffalo, N.Y.; born in Buffalo, September 24, 1927; graduated from Canisius High School and Canisius College A.B.; served in U.S. Navy in South Pacific, 1945-46 and U.S. Army in Far East, 1950-52; married in 1957 to the former Gail E. Coughlin of Buffalo; five children: Dean, Barry, Brendan, Maura, and Deirdre; former newspaper reporter, Buffalo Evening News, 1952-53; director of public relations, National Gypsum Co., 1956-64; active in business, civie, and cultural organizations; a founder and vice president of the Greater Buffalo Development Foundation which spearheaded the redevelopment of Buffalo’s central core area; author, “The Ultimate Folly,” published by Alfred A. Knopf, Ine., in 1969; elected to the 89th Congress November 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; member, House Public Works Committee, serving on Special Subcommittee on Federal-Aid Highways Programs, Special Subcommittee on Economic Develop-ment Programs, Standing Subcommittee on Roads, and Standing Subcommittee on Rivers and Harbors, with oversight on water pollution problems. FORTIETH DISTRICT.—NiI1AGARA CoUNTY. ERIE COUNTY: The town of Tonawanda, village of Ken-more, town of Grand Island, city of Tonawanda, and the Tonawanda Indian Reservation, and the north part of the city of Buffalo including the Riverside and North Park sections. Population (1960), 436,022. HENRY P. SMITH III, Republican, of North Tonawanda, N.Y.; born in North Tonawanda September 29, 1911; attended the public schools, Nichols School of Buffalo, Dartmouth College, A.B. in 1933, and Cornell Law School, LL.B. in 1936; engaged in the practice of law in Ithaca, N.Y., until 1941 and since then in North Tonawanda; elected mayor in November 1961 and resigned in January 1963 to accept appointment as Niagara County judge for 1 year; married the former Helen Elliott Belding; three daughters, Susan (Mrs. Walter G. Me-Connell), Lucinda (Mrs. Gavin D. Lee), and Christiana; former president of the Chamber of Commerce; trustee, drive chairman, and president of the United Community Fund; member of Selective Service System Board 81; member and president of the Rotary Club; director of the Beeman Foundation in Niagara Falls; elder of North Presbyterian Church; selected by the Chamber of Com-merce as Tonawanda’s Citizen of the Year in 1963; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; served on House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs until February 1966, when appointed. to House Committee on the Judiciary. FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—ERIE CoUNTY: That part beginning at a point within the city of Buffalo where Hamilton Street Extended intersects the waters of the Niagara River, then along Hamilton Street Extended and Hamilton Street to Thompson Street, to Amherst Street, to Howell Street, to Grote Street, to Reservation Street, to Amherst Street, to Elmwood Avenue, to Lafayette Avenue, to Main Street, to LeRoy Avenue, to Kensington Avenue, to the east city line of the city of Buffalo, along said city line and city line extended to the waters of Lake Erie, then northerly through the waters of Buffalo Harbor, Lake Erie and Niagara River to the place of beginning including Squaw Island; and that part of the city of Lackawanna described as follows: Beginning at a point where South Park Avenue inter-sects the city lines of the city of Buffalo and the city of Lackawanna, then along South Park Avenue to Nason Parkway, to Electric Avenue, to Ridge Road, to Franklin Street, to Prospect Place, to Center Street, to Kirby Avenue, to Electric Avenue, to the intersection of Electric Avenue, the south city line of the city of Lackawanna and the town line of Hamburg, then along the city line of the city of Lacka-wanna to the place of beginning. Population (1960), 435,858; estimated to July 1969, 360,000. THADDEUS J. DULSKI, Democrat-Liberal, of Buffalo, N.Y.; born Septem-ber 27, 1915; attended Canisius College and University of Buffalo; accountant and tax consultant; appointed to the Bureau of Internal Revenue, Treasury Depart-ment, in 1940; resigned in 1947 to enter private practice; veteran of World War 11; recalled to Government service in 1951 to serve as special agent in the Price Stabilization Administration; in 1953 elected Walden district councilman for two terms and in 1957 elected councilman-at-large of the city of Buffalo for a 4-year term, serving as member of Finance Council Committee; chairman of the Taxation Council Committee and Wage Classification Council Committee; married; five children; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958, reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. 128 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA (Population (1960), 4,556,155; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 5,205,000) SENATORS SAM J. ERVIN, Jr., Democrat, born at Morganton, N.C., September 27, 1896; graduated from University of North Carolina with A.B. degree, 1917, and Harvard Law School with LL.B. degree, 1922; granted these honorary degrees: LL.D., University of North Carolina, 1951, LL.D., Western Carolina College, 1955, and D.P.A., Suffolk University, 1957; served in France with First Division in First World War; twice wounded in battle, twice cited for gallantry in action, and awarded French Fourragere, Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster, Silver Star, and Distinguished Service Cross; subsequently served in National Guard; admit-ted to North Carolina Bar, 1919; practiced law at Morganton from 1922 until present except during service on the bench; representative from Burke County in North Carolina Legislature, 1923, 1925, 1931; chairman, Burke County Demo-cratic Executive Committee, 1924; member North Carolina State Democratic Executive Committee, 1930-37; judge, Burke County Criminal Court, 1935-37; judge, North Carolina Superior Court, 1937-43; member North Carolina State Board of Law Examiners, 1944-46; representative from the Tenth North Carolina District in the 79th Congress, 1946-47; chairman, North Carolina Commission for the Improvement of the Administration of Justice, 1947-49; associate justice, North Carolina Supreme Court, February 3, 1948, until June 11, 1954, when he qualified as a U.S. Senator from North Carolina under appointment of Governor William B. Umstead as a successor to the late Clyde R. Hoey; returned to the U.S. Senate by the people of North Carolina at the elections of 1954, 1956, 1962, and 1968 for additional terms ending on January 3, 1975; delegate to Democratic National Conventions, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968; trustee, Morganton Graded Schools (1927-30), University of North Carolina (1932-35, 1945-46), and David-son College (1948-58) ; chosen Morganton’s Man of the Year, 1954; Grand Orator, the Grand Lodge of Masons of North Carolina, 1963; member, First Presby-terian Church of Morganton, and various bar, civie, fraternal, historical, and veterans associations; married Margaret Bruce Bell of Concord, N.C., June 18, 1924; three children, Sam J. Ervin III, Mrs. Gerald M. Hansler, and Mrs. William Edward Smith. B. EVERETT JORDAN, Democrat, of Saxapahaw, N.C.; born September 8, 1896, in Ramseur, N.C., son of the Rev. Henry Harrison and Annie Elizabeth Sellers Jordan; student at Rutherford College, N.C., Preparatory School, 1912-13, and at Trinity College, 1914-15; married Katherine McLean of Gastonia, N.C., November 29, 1924; children: Benjamin Everett, Rose Ann Gant, and John McLean; served with Tank Corps, U.S. Army, 1918-19, with occupation forces in Germany in 1919; organized Sellers Manufacturing Co., 1927, and has served as secretary-treasurer and general manager since and is an official in several other textile manufacturing companies; chairman of the North Carolina Demo-cratic Executive Committee, 1949-54; Democratic National Committeeman from North Carolina, 1954-58; member of North Carolina Medical Care Commission, 1945-51; member of North Carolina Peace Officers Benefit and Retirement Com-mission, 1943-58; officer of the Alamance County TB Association and the Alamance County Red Cross; chairman, Board of Trustees, Alamance County General Hospital; trustee, Duke University, American University, and Elon College; member of Rotary Club and Masonic Order; Shriner; Alamance County Man of the Year, 1955; Methodist lay leader, 1935-40; chairman, Methodist Board of Stewards, 1930-50; adult Bible class teacher, 1927-28; vice president, Board of Methodist Colleges, 1952-56; appointed to the United States Senate April 19, 1958, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of W. Kerr Scott, and elected November 4, 1958, for the term ending January 3, 1961; reelected No-vember 8, 1960, for the term ending January 3, 1967; reelected November 8, 1966, for the term ending January 3, 1973; chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration; chairman, Joint Committee on the Library of Congress; vice chairman, Joint Committee on Printing; member, Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, Senate Committee on Public Works, Senate Office Building Commission, Commission on Arts and Antiquities of the Senate; vice president, American Group, Interparliamentary Union; trustee, U.S. Capitol Historical Society. NORTH CAROLINA Biographical 129 REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNIIES: Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Craven, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, Martin, Pamlico, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Tyrrell, and Wash-ington (19-counties). Population (1969), 412,765; estimated to July 1969, 425,000. WALTER B. JONES, Democrat, of Farmville, N.C.; born in Fayetteville, N.C., August 19, 1913; attended Fayetteville public schools and Elise Academy, Hemp, N.C.; graduated from North Carolina State University, B.S. degree, 1934; engaged in office supply business, 1934-49; Mayor of Farmville, 1949-53; repre-sentative in North Carolina General Assembly 1955, 1957, 1959; North Carolina State senator, 1965; member of Elks, Rotary, and Moose Clubs, Masonic Order, Scottish Rite 32d degree, and Shriner; trustee, Campbell College and University of North Carolina; chosen Farmville’s Man of the Year, 1955; member and former Deacon of First Baptist Church, Farmville; married to the former Doris Long, of Edenton, N.C.; one daughter, Mrs. Dot Dee Moye, and one son, Walter B. Jones II; elected to 89th Congress in special election February 5, 1966, to fill vacancy caused by the death of Herbert C. Bonner; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Edgecombe, Franklin, Granville, Greene, Halifax, Nash, Northamp-ton, Person, Vance, Warren, and Wilson (11 counties). Population (1960), 415,365; estimated to July 1969, 432,263. L. H. FOUNTAIN, Democrat, of Tarboro, N.C.; born in village of Leggett, Edgecombe County, N.C., April 23, 1913; son of the late Sallie (Barnes) and Lawrence H. Fountain; educated in public schools of Edgecombe County and at University of North Carolina—A.B. and LL.B. degrees; married Christine Dail of Mount Olive, N.C.; one daughter, Nancy Dail Fountain; member local and State Bar Associations, Kiwanis, and Elks Clubs; former Jaycee; reading clerk North Carolina State Senate 1936-41; World War II veteran of 4 years service; North Carolina State senator 1947-52; Presbyterian elder; member, executive committee, Hast Carolina Council Boy Scouts of America; member, board of trustees, Saint Andrews Presbyterian College, Laurinburg, N.C.; elected to 83d Congress; reelected to 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 883th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; chairman, Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee of Committee on Govern-ment Operations, member, Foreign Affairs Committee, and chairman, Near East Subcommittee thereof. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTIEs: Carteret, Duplin, Harnett, Johnston, Onslow, Pender, Sampson, and f Wayne (8 counties). Population (1960), 413,668; estimated to July 1969, 441,000. DAVID NEWTON HENDERSON, Democrat, of Wallace, N.C.; born on a farm near Hubert, Onslow County, N.C., April 16, 1921, son of I. N. and Virginia Boney Henderson; graduated from Wallace High School in 1938, Davidson College, B.S., 1942, and University of North Carolina Law School. LL.B., in 1949; began practice of law in Wallace in 1949; commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Corps as a Reserve graduate of Davidson College in 1942; served overseas in India, China, and Okinawa, and discharged as a major, U.S. Air Force, in 1946; married the former Mary Knowles of Wallace and has three sons, David Bruce, Wiley Bryant, and Wimbric Boney; assistant general counsel to the Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives 1951-52; solicitor of Duplin County General Court 1954-58 and judge from December 1958 to Decem-ber 1960; member of the Presbyterian Church, Masons, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Duplin County Bar Association, Wallace Squadron Civil Air Patrol, and the Lions Club; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; re-elected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; assigned to Public Works Committee and Post Office and Civil Service Committee; chairman, Subcom-mittee on Manpower Utilization. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Chatham, Durham, Orange, Randolph, and Wake (5 counties). Population (1960), 412,329; estimated to January 1969, 500,000. NICK GALIFTANAKIS, Democrat, of Durham, N.C.; attended Durham public schools; A.B. degree, Duke University, 1951; LL.B. degree, Duke Univer-sity Law School, 1953; active duty in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, October 1953 to April 1956; commanding officer, 41st Rifle Company, Durham, N.C., 33—350°—70——11 130 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA 1960-62; currently major, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve; assistant professor of business law, Duke University, until 1967; member, American Bar Association, North Carolina Bar Association, Durham County bar, and 14th Judicial District bar; partner in the law firm of Upchurch & Galifianakis in Durham, N.C.; presi- dent, Durham Young Lawyers Club; member, Durham Chamber of Commerce; board of advisers of AIESEC (an organization designed to promote exhange students and ideas in international commerce and industry); American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association; Young Democrats Club; Kiwanis Club; board of March of Dimes; American Cancer Society; United Fund; Cerebral Palsy, and other charities; also member of board, Durham County Mental Health Association; chairman, North Carolina Committee on Mental Institutions; member, North Carolina Board of Science and Technology; American Association of University Professors; member of the board of trustees, St. Barbara’s Church, Durham, N.C.; board of trustees Hellenic College, Brookline, Massachusetts; conference of Mayors Congressional Steering Committee; recipient of Durham County Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award; North Carolina Jaycees Outstanding Young Man of the Year Award for 1963; listed in publication of Outstanding Young Men of America, 1964; member of 1961, 1963, and 1965 General Assemblies as a representative of Durham County; chairman, committees on judiciary and mental institutions; vice chairman, committees on appropriations, finance and education; married Louise Cheatham of Durham; two daughters, Stephenie and Katherine; one son, Jon Mark; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress. : FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Alleghany, Ashe, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Stokes, Surry, and Yadkin (8 counties). Population (1960), 406,474; estimated to July 1969, 465,381. WILMER DAVID MIZELL, Republican, of Winston-Salem, N.C.; born in Vinegar Bend, Ala., on August 13, 1930; graduated from high school in Leakes-ville, Miss., 1949; professional baseball pitcher, 1949-63; voted the most popular player by the Winston-Salem, N.C., fans, 1951; the Houston, Tex., club set aside a special night in his honor and included his wife and the entire population of Vinegar Bend, 1951; served in the U.S. Army, 1953-54; honored as Mr. Strike-Out King by the Winston-Salem fans, 1954; selected by the Southern Baptist Sports Association as the Christian Athlete of the Year, 1951; selected to the National League All-Star Baseball Team, 1959; employed by the Pepsi-Cola Company in sales management and public relations in Winston-Salem, 1963-67; elected Davidson County commissioner and later selected as chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, 1966; chosen as 1969 Distinguished Citizen by George Washington University, 1969; married Nancy Ruth McAlpine of David-son County, N.C.; two sons, Wilmer David, Jr., and James Daniel; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968; member, House Committee on Agriculture. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Alamance, Caswell, Guilford, and Rockingham (4 counties). Population (1960), 421,735; estimated to July 1969, 456,900. LUNSFORD RICHARDSON PREYER, Democrat, of Greensboro, N.C.; born in Greensboro, N.C., January 11, 1919; attended Greensboro High School, graduated from Woodberry Forest School, Woodberry Forest, Va.; A.B., Princeton University, 1937-41; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1946-49; U.S. Navy, World War 11, in Pacific; winner of Bronze Star; attorney; city judge, 1953-54; State superior court judge, 1956-61; U.S. district court judge, 1961-63; candidate for Governor in 1964; senior vice president, trust officer, city executive of N.C. National Bank, Greensboro, N.C., 1964-66; married Emily Irving Harris; five children; elder and teacher of men’s Bible class in Presbyterian Church; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Cumberland, Hoke, New Hanover, and Robeson (7 counties). Population (1960), 423,750; estimated to July 1969, 506,000. ALTON ASA LENNON, Democrat, of Wilmington, N.C.; born in Wilmington, N.C., August 17, 1906; graduate of New Hanover High School, Wilmington, N.C., and Wake Forest College; began practice of law in 1929, immediately after receiving law degree from Wake Forest College and passing the North Carolina NORTH CAROLINA Biographical ; State Bar; married Karine Welch on October 12, 1933; two children—Mrs. Lewis R. Frost III, and Alton Yates Lennon; served 8 years as judge, New Hanover County Recorder’s Court; served two terms (1947 and 1951) as Ninth District senator in the North Carolina General Assembly; appointed by Gov. William B. Umstead to the United States Senate on July 10, 1953, succeeding the late Willis Smith; sworn in on July 15, 1953; elected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of Committees on Armed Services and Merchant Marine and Fisheries; chairman of subcommittee on Oceanography. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Anson, Cabarrus, Lee, Montgomery, Moore, Richmond, Rowan, Seong, Stanly, and Union (10 counties). Population (1960), 407,546; estimated to January 1969, 407,546. -EARL B. RUTH, Republican, of Salisbury, N.C.; born in Spencer, N.C, February 7, 1916; graduated from Central High School, Charlotte, N.C., 1934; A.B. 1938, M.A. 1942, Ph.D. 1955, University of North Carolina; teacher and coach, Chapel Hill High School, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1938-39; teacher and coach, Piedmont Junior High School, Charlotte, N.C., 1939-40; McCrary Mills, shipping department, Asheboro, N.C., 1940; assistant superintendent North Carolina State Parks, 1941; graduate assistant, University of North Carolina Department of Physical Education, 1941-42; U.S. Navy, 1942-45, entered as an ensign, resigned as lieutenant, sea duty aboard U.S.S. Si. George; director of recreation, Kings Mountain, N.C., 1945; Catawba College, Salisbury, N.C., 1946-68 as assistant football coach, baseball and basketball coach, athletic director, chairman -of department of physical education, and dean of students; three terms on Salis-bury City Council; mayor pro tem, June 1967 to November 1968; member American Legion, Civitan, Elks; past board member of Y.M.C.A.; past Boy Scout committeeman; member of original committee and former president of National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Awards Program; elder, First Presby-terian Church, Salisbury, N.C.; married Jane Wiley of Charlotte, N.C., December 27, 1938; children: Billie Jane (Mrs. Frank Foil), Earl Wiley, Marian Ann (Mrs. Joe Reber), and Jacqueline Dell (Mrs. Clay Burleson); elected to the 91st Con-gress November 5, 1968. NINTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Iredell, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, and Wilkes (4 counties). Population (1960), 408,720; estimated to July 1969, 505,000. CHARLES RAPER JONAS, Republican, of Lincolnton, N.C.; born in Lincoln County, N.C., December 9, 1904; son of Charles A. and Rosa P. Jonas; Univer-sity of North Carolina, A.B., 1925; J.D., 1928; married Annie Elliott Lee; children: Charles, Jr., and Richard Elliott; practicing lawyer since 1928; active duty in AUS 1940-46; president North Carolina Bar Association 1946-47; mem-ber: Lincoln County, North Carolina, and American Bar Associations; Chi Phi, Phi Delta Phi, Order of the Coif, American Legion; Methodist; Rotarian; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Alexander, Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Cleveland, Gaston, and Watauga (8 counties). Population (1960), 413,729; estimated to July 1969, 479,000. JAMES THOMAS BROYHILL, Republican, of Lenoir, N.C.; born in Lenoir, August 19, 1927; attended public schools; graduated from University of North Carolina, business administration, B.S. 1950; associated with Broyhill Furniture Factories of Lenoir 1945-62, in sales, sales promotion, personnel, manufacturing, and administration; married to the former Louise Robbins of Durham, N.C.; three children, one daughter and two sons; Sunday school teacher and member of First Baptist Church of Lenoir; member, Phi Delta Theta; chosen Young Man of the Year for 1957 by Junior Chamber of Commerce for distinguished service to his city and county; member of Masons, Oasis Temple of the Shrine, Chamber of Commerce, Northwest North Carolina Development Association, and the North Carolina Forestry Association; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congress; member of Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee (Communications and Power Subcommittee) and Select Committee on Small Business. 132 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, and Yancey (16 counties). Population (1960), 420,074; estimated to July 1969, 462,810. ROY A. TAYLOR, Democrat, of Black Mountain, N.C.; born in Vader, Wash., January 31, 1910; educated in the public schools of Buncombe County, N.C., Ashe-ville-Biltmore College, Maryville College, and Asheville University Law School; admitted to the bar in January 1936; Navy combat veteran of World War II; discharged with rank of lieutenant; served as commanding officer of L.S.T.; member of Lions Club, district governor in 1952; representative in North Carolina General Assembly in 1947, 1949, 1951, and 1953; deacon in Baptist Church; Buncombe County attorney 1949-60; member of board of trustees of Asheville-Biltmore College 1949-60; married Evelyn Reeves; two children, Alan and Toni; elected to the 86th Congress June 25, 1960, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of David M. Hall; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. NORTH DAKOTA Biographical 133 NORTH DAKOTA (Population (1960), 632,446; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 615,000) SENATORS MILTON R. YOUNG, Republican, of LaMoure, N. Dak.; born December 6, 1897, in Berlin, N. Dak.; attended the LaMoure County public schools and graduated from LaMoure High School in 1915; attended North Dakota State Agricultural College and Graceland College at Lamoni, Iowa; actively engaged in the operation of his farm near Berlin; N. Dak., until his appointment to the U.S. Senate; first elected to public office in 1924; served on school, township, and county AAA boards; elected to house of representatives of North Dakota State Legisla-ture in 1932; elected to State senate of North Dakota in 1934 and served con-tinuously until his resignation March 14, 1945; elected president pro tempore 1941; majority floor leader 1943; married Malinda V. Benson of LaMoure, N. Dak., July 7, 1919 (died June 3, 1969) ; three sons: Wendell M., Duane C., and John M.; appointed to the U.S. Senate March 12, 1945, by Governor Fred G. Anadahl to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John Moses; elected at special election June 25, 1946, for term ending January 3, 1951; reelected to full 6-year term in general elec-tion November 7, 1950, on November 6, 1956, on November 6, 1962, and Novem-ber 5, 1968; served continuously in elective public office since 1924 and was never defeated for reelection to any office ever held; in 1968 election received highest percentage of vote of any Republican Senator in Nation who was opposed; carried every county in the State in seven different statewide elections, losing a total of just three counties in two other statewide elections; with last reelection becomes longest-serving U.S. Senator in North Dakota history; served as secre-tary to the Senate Republican Conference Committee since 1948; ranking Republican member of Senate Appropriations Committee and second ranking on Agriculture and Forestry Committee. QUENTIN N. BURDICK, Democrat, endorsed by Nonpartisan League, of Fargo, N. Dak.; born Munich, N. Dak., June 19, 1908; public school education; B.A. and LL.B. degrees, University of Minnesota; lawyer; married; elected to 86th Congress November 4, 1958; elected to the United States Senate June 28, 1960, to fill out the unexpired term of 4} years of the late Senator William Langer; reelected to full 6-year term November 3, 1964. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Barnes, Benson, Cass, Cavalier, Dickey, Eddy, Goster, Grand Forks, Griggs, La Moure, Nelson, Pembina, Pierce, Ramsey, Ransom, Richland, Rolette, Sargent, Steele, Stutsman, Towner, Traill, and Walsh (23 counties). Population (1960), 333,290; estimated to July 1969, 398,954. MARK ANDREWS, Republican, of Mapleton, N. Dak.; farmer; born May 19, 1926; attended public schools; enlisted U.S. Army 1944; received appointment to West Point; received degree in agriculture at North Dakota State University in 1949; married to Mary Willming; children, Mark III, Sarah, and Karen; former director, Garrison Conservancy District; past president, North Dakota Crop Improvement Association; former North Dakota Republican national commit-teeman; member, American Legion, DAV, Elks, Masonic bodies, Shrine; elected to 88th Congress October 22, 1963, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hjalmar Nygaard; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Adams, Billings, Bottineau, Bowman, Burke, Burleigh, Divide, Dunn, Emmons, Golden Valley, Grant, Hettinger, Kidder, Logan, McHenry, McIntosh, McKenzie, McLean, Mercer, Morton, Mountrail, Oliver, Renville, Sheridan, Sioux, Slope, Stark, Ward, Wells, and Williams (30 counties). Population (1960), 299,156; estimated to July 1969, 295,700. THOMAS S. KLEPPE, Republican, of Bismarck, N. Dak.; born in Kintyre, N. Dak., July 1, 1919; graduate, Valley City High School; attended Valley City Teachers College; U.S. Army warrant officer, 1942-46; National Security Forum course, Army War College, 1962; elected mayor of Bismarck in 1950; served on 134 Congressional Directory NORTH DAKOTA subcommittee of Federal Intergovernmental Relations Committee on Local Government (ex-Hoover Commission); former president and treasurer of Gold Seal Co.; former vice president and director, J. M. Dain & Co., Minneapolis invest-ment banking firm; Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in 1964; former treasurer Republican Party of North Dakota; member Trinity Lutheran Church of Bis-marck; married to Glen Loew Gompf; four children, Janis Eileen (Mrs. Jerry Glenn Cunningham), Thomas Stewart, Jane Paula, and Jill Marie; member American Legion, Lions, and Elks; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress; member, House Committee on Agriculture and House Republican Policy Committee. OHIO Biographical OHIO (Population (1960), 9,706,397; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 10,740,000) SENATORS STEPHEN M. YOUNG, Democrat, Cleveland, Ohio; lawyer; attended Kenyon College and Western Reserve University; degrees: LL.B., Western Reserve University; master civil law, Kenyon College; LL.D., Central State College; Doctor of Public Service, Rio Grande College; Chubb fellow, Yale University; elected Congressman at Large to 73d, 74th, 77th, and 81st Congresses; and to the United States Senate 1958; reelected 1964; previously served two terms in Ohio General Assembly; chief criminal prosecuting attorney of Cuyahoga County; member of Ohio Commission on Unemployment Insurance; served for 37 months in World War II, combat service in North Africa and Italy; in 1945 following armistice was allied military governor of the province of Reggio Emilia, Italy; also served in World War I; decorations: Bronze Star, European-African-Middle Eastern Theater Campaign Medal, four battle stars, commendation of General Mark Clark, Order of the Crown of Italy. WILLIAM B. SAXBE, Republican, of Mechanicsburg, Ohio; born in Mechan-iesburg, June 24, 1916; Mechanicsburg grade and high schools, graduated 1934; 1937, enlisted in Ohio National Guard; 1940-45 and 1951-52, active military duty; 1940, A.B., and 1948, LL.B., Ohio State University; 1947-54, elected to the Ohio House of Representatives, Champaign County; 1957-58 and 1963-68, Ohio Attorney General; member, American Legion, Amvets, War Veterans Republican Club, Elks, Lions, Moose, Ohio Farm Bureau, Ohio Grange, American Bar, Ohio State Bar, and American Judicature Society; Episcopalian; married Ardath (Dolly) Kleinhans of Toledo, Ohio; three children, Bart, Juli (Mrs. C. S. Lope-man), and Rocky; elected to the United States Senate November 5, 1968, for the term ending January 3, 1975. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—HAMILTON COUNTY: That portion contained within the limits of wards 1 through 10, 13, and 14, all in the municipal corporation of Cincinnati, and the townships of Amberley, Anderson, Arlington Heights, Blue Ash, Columbia, Deer Park, Glendale, Lincoln Heights, Lockland, Madeira, Norwood, Reading, Saint Bernard, Sharonville, Silverton, and Sycamore. Population (1960), 408,057; estimated to July 1969, 502,000. ROBERT TAFT, Jr., Republican, of Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was born February 26, 1917, son of Robert Alphonso and Martha (Bowers) Taft; B.A, Yale University, 1939; LL.B., Harvard University, 1942; married June 27, 1939, to Blanca (Noel) Taft (deceased, June 1968); married August 1, 1969, to Kay (Perry) Taft; four children; served as an officer in the U.S. Navy, 1942-46; as-sociate (1946-51) and partner (1951-62, 1965-66) in law firm of Taft, Stettinius & Hollister; member of Ohio House of Representatives, 1955-62; majority floor leader, Ohio House of Representatives, 1961-62; trustee, Children’s Home of Cincinnati; trustee, Cincinnati Institute of Fine Arts; member, Cincinnati, Ohio, and American Bar Associations; member, The Camargo Club, The Literary Club; elected 88th Congress November 6, 1962; Republican nominee for U.S. Senate 1964; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Con-gress; member, Foreign Affairs Committee; chairman, House Republican Con-ference Research Committee. SECOND DISTRICT.—HaMILTON COUNTY: That portion not contained within the First, Sixth, and Twenty-fourth Districts. Population (1960), 409,939. DONALD D. CLANCY, Republican, of Cincinnati, Ohio; born July 24, 1921, -in Cincinnati; educated at Elder High School, prelaw course at Xavier University, and LL.B., University of Cincinnati Law School in 1948; engaged in the practice of law; married Betty Jane Mangeot; three children, Kathy, Patricia, and Danny; elected member of Cincinnati council for five 2-year terms; mayor of Cincinnati, two terms, 1957-60; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. 136 Congressional Directory oHIO THIRD DISTRICT.—MoONTGOMERY COUNTY: That portion contained within the municipal corporations of Dayton, Kettering, Oakwood, and Moraine and the townships of Butler, Harrison, Moraine, Ran-dolph, Washington, and Wayne. Population (1960), 403,045; estimated to July 1969, 515,000. CHARLES W. WHALEN, Jr., Republican, of Dayton, Ohio; born July 31, 1920; graduate of Oakwood High School; B.S. degree in business administration, University of Dayton, 1942; M.B.A. degree, Harvard University Graduate School of Business, 1946; honorary LL.D., Central State University, 1966; enlisted U.S. Army, World War 11, discharged as 1st lieutenant in 1946; vice president of the Dayton Dress Co., 1946-52; professor of economics and chairman of the depart-ment, University of Dayton, 1962-66; Ohio State representative, three terms, 1955-60; Ohio State senator, two terms, 1961-66; married the former Barbara Gleason, of Sidney, Ohio, December 27, 1958; five children, Charles E., Daniel D., Edward J., Joseph M., and Anne Elizabeth; elected to the 90th Congress Novem-be 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress; member of the House Armed Services ommittee. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Allen, Auglaize, Darke, Hardin, Mercer, Miami, Preble, and Shelby: MONTGOMERY COUNTY: That portion contained within the limits of t he townships of Clay, Jackson, and Perry. Population (1960), 401,776; estimated to July 1969, 433,556. WILLIAM M. McCULLOCH, Republican, of Piqua, Ohio; lawyer; member, Ohio State and American Bar Associations: member Ohio House of Representa-tives six terms, serving as minority (Republican) leader, 1936-39, and as Speaker for three terms; World War II veteran; married Mabel Harris in 1925; two daughters, Nancy and Ann (Mrs. David Benson Carver), and one granddaughter, Elizabeth Wright Carver; elected to the 80th Congress on November 4, 1947; reelected to each succeeding Congress; graduate, Ohio State University, LL.B. degree; honorary degrees, LL.D., Ohio Northern University and College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio; Congressional Distinguished Service Award, American Political Science Association; Distinguished Alumni Award, College of Wooster, Wooster Ohio; member, President’s National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders; member, President’s National Advisory Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Van Wert, Williams, Wood, and that portion of Lucas County contained within the townships of Jerusalem, Oregon, Providence, and Swanton and the 18th and 20th wards in the city of Toledo. Popu-lation (1960), 401,737; estimated to July 1969, 450,000. DELBERT L. LATTA, Republican, of Bowling Green, Ohio; born in Weston, Wood County, Ohio, March 5, 1920; attended North Baltimore, Ohio, and Mec-Comb, Ohio, public schools; graduate of McComb (Ohio) High School; member of McComb Church of Christ; A.B. and LL.B. degrees from Ohio Northern Uni-versity; attorney; represented nine northwestern Ohio counties in the Ohio Senate for three terms; married to the former Rose Mary Kiene, of Pandora, Putnam County, Ohio; two children, Rose Ellen and Robert Edward; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of the House Rules Committee; appointed to the Select Committee on Export Control during the 87th Congress; appointed to the Select Committee on Standards and Conduct during the 89th Congress; member of the Battle of Lake Erie Sesquicentennial Celebration Commission, 88th Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Adams, Brown, Clermont, Fayette, Highland, Lawrence, Pike, Ross, and Scioto. HAMILTON COUNTY: That portion contained within the township of Symmes. Popula- tion (1960), 408,051; estimated to July 1969; 500,000. WILLIAM H. HARSHA, Republican, of Portsmouth, Ohio; born January 1, 1921, in Portsmouth; graduate of Portsmouth High School; A.B. degree, Kenyon College; LL.B. degree, Western Reserve University; attorney at law; member of Presbyterian Church; married to the former Rosemary Spellerberg; four sons— Bill, Mark, Bruce, and Brian; served in the Marine Corps during World War II; assistant city solicitor for Portsmouth 1947-51; Scioto County prosecutor 1951-55; member of Exchange Club, Elks, P.E.R., Masons, YMCA, Business and Professional Men’s Club, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, 40 & 8, Ohio State Bar Association, and Portsmouth Bar Association; admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court; life member of Amateur Trapshooting OHIO | Biographical 137 Association; active sportsman and hobbies are fishing and hunting; past director of Scioto County chapter of Red Cross; past director, Scioto County Cancer Society; past chairman, Scioté County T.B. and Health Association; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Champaign, Clark, Greene, Logan, Marion, and Union. MONT-GOMERY COUNTY: That portion contained within the township of Mad River. Population (1960), 407,317; estimated to January 1969, 463,814. CLARENCE J. BROWN, Republican, of Urbana, Ohio; born in Columbus, Ohio, June 18, 1927, son of Clarence J. and Ethel McKinney Brown; married Joyce Eldridge of Franklin, Ohio, June 11, 1955; four children—Elizabeth E. (deceased March 25, 1964), Clarence J. III, Catherine, and Roy E.; graduate of Western High School, Washington, D.C., received B.A. degree in Economics from Duke University and commission in Naval Reserve, June 1947; M.B.A. 1949 from Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration; 2 years active naval duty during Korean War, 1951-53; editor of The Star Republican, Blanchester, 1949-53; editor and coowner Franklin Chronicle 1953-57; editor Urbana Daily Citizen 1957-65 and publisher since 1959; manager radio station WCOM-FM, Urbana, 1965; president of The Brown Publishing Co.; farm owner; active in Urbana and Franklin American Red Cross Chapters, Chamber of Commerce in Blanchester, Franklin and Urbana, Blanchester and Urbana Rotary Clubs, Lions Club in Franklin, park development in Urbana, First Presbyterian Church of Urbana, Central Ohio chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalistic society; Champaign County Young Republican Club; at Republican National Conventions since 1944; trustee, National Presbyterian Church; 33d degree Mason; elected to the 89th Congress to complete unexpired term of his father, at a special election held November 2, 1965; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CountIES: Crawford, Erie, Hancock, Huron, Seneca, and Wyandot. RICHLAND County: That portion not contained within the Seventeenth District. Population (1960), 402,908; estimated to July 1969, 405,000. JACKSON E. BETTS, Republican, of Findlay, Ohio; born May 26, 1904, in Findlay, Ohio; graduate of Kenyon College, A.B. degree (cum laude), and Yale School of Law, LL.B. degree; honorary degrees: M.A., Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio; LL.D., Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio; LL.D., Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio, and LL.D., Findlay College, Findlay, Ohio; lawyer; prosecuting attorney, Hancock County, Ohio, 1933-37; member of the Ohio General Assembly 1937-47; speaker of the House of Representatives of Ohio 1945 and 1946; member of American, Ohio, and Findlay Bar Associations; married June 12, 1934, to Martha Neeley; one daughter, Nancy Lou (Mrs. David C. Bowman); elected to the 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—LucAs County: That portion not contained within the Fifth District. Population (1960), 409,731; estimated to July 1969, 427,600. THOMAS LUDLOW ASHLEY, Democrat, of Waterville, Ohio; born in Toledo, Ohio, January 11, 1923, son of Meredith and Alida Ashley and great grandson of James M. Ashley, Civil War Congressman and Governor of the Territory of Montana 1869-70; attended the public schools and the Kent School in Kent, Conn., 1939 to 1942; served in the Armed Forces during World War IT and was assigned to the Pacific Theater of Operations 1943-45; after discharge from the service resumed studies and graduated from Yale University, B.A. degree, in 1948; became associated with the Toledo Publicity and Efficiency Commission in 1948; and studied law in evening classes at University of Toledo Law School; graduated from Ohio State University, LL.B. degree, in 1951; was admitted to the bar in 1951 and commenced the practice of law in Whitehouse, Ohio, and also was associated with father and brother in Toledo; in 1952 joined the staff of Radio Free Europe, serving in Europe as codirector of the press section and later as assistant director of special projects, resigning March 1, 1954; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. 138 Congressional Directory OHIO TENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Athens, Fairfield, Gallia, Hocking, Jackson, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Noble, Perry, Vinton, and Washington. MUSKINGUM COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of Blue Rock, Brush Creek, Clay, Falls, Harrison, Hopewell, Meigs, Newton, Rich Hill, Salt Creek, Springfield, and Wayne, and that portion contained within the limits of the municipal corporation of Zanesville. Population (1960), 401,118; estimated to January 1969, 401,118. CLARENCE E. MILLER, Republican, of Lancaster, Ohio; born in Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio, on November 1, 1917; grade and high school education in Fairfield County school system; professional schooling from I.C.S., Seranton, Pa.; married Helen M. Brown of Lancaster; two children, Ronald and Jacqueline (Mrs. Thomas Williams) ; member of the First Methodist Church of Lancaster, Ohio; appointed to Lancaster City Council in 1957 to fill an unexpired term, elected to that position in 1961; elected as mayor of Lancaster in 1963 for a 2-year term; while mayor, was a member of the legislative committee of the National League of Cities and the Ohio Municipal League, and a member of the executive committee of the Mayors Association of Ohio; a member of the board of directors of the YMCA; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake, and Portage. TRUMBULL COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of Bloomfield, Bristol, Champion, Farmington, Greene, Gustavus, Johnston, Kinsman, Mecca, Mesopotamia, and Southington. Population (1960), 404,111; estimated to July 1969, 540,000. : JOHN WILLIAM STANTON, Republican, of Painesville, Ohio; born in Painesville February 20, 1924; graduated from Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind., in 1942; turned down an appointment to West Point to enter the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., in July 1942; left studies to enter the U.S. Army in December 1942; served overseas in the Pacific theater for 33 months and discharged as a captain January 1, 1946; awarded Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Purple Heart, the Presidential Unit Citation, and three major campaign ribbons; reentered Georgetown University, majored in government and economics, and received B.S. degree in 1949; past president of Painesville Chamber of Commerce, past exalted ruler of BPO Elks, past president of Painesville Exchange Club, charter member of Painesville Junior Chamber of Commerce; member of American Legion, Knights of Columbus (fourth degree), and St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Painesville; Lake County commissioner 1956-64; married December 3, 1966, to the former Peggy Smeeton; one daughter, Kelly Marie, born November 11, 1967; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. TWELFTH DISTRICT.— COUNTIES: Delaware and Morrow. FRANKLIN COUNTY: That portion containing the townships of Blendon, Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison, Mifflin, Plain, Sharon, Truro, and the towns of Bexley, Gahanna, Groveport, Canal, Winchester, Worthington, Reynoldsburg and Whitehall, and generally the city of Columbus, east of High Street, except wards 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 12, 15, 19 and one-half of 21. Population (1960), 400,176; estimated to July 1969, 476,228. SAMUEL L. DEVINE, Republican, of Columbus, Ohio; born in South Bend, Ind., December 21, 1915; educated in Columbus, Grandview, and Upper Arlington public schools; Colgate University; Ohio State University; University of Notre Dame, J.D., cum laude, 1940; appointed special agent, Federal Bureau of Investi-gation, U.S. Department of Justice, 1940; resigned October 15, 1945, to resume practice of law; served three terms in the Ohio Legislature, 1951-55; prosecuting attorney, Franklin County, Ohio, June 1955 through December 1958; former chairman of the Ohio Un-American Activities Commission; married Betty Gallo-way; three daughters, Lois Collins, Joyce Morrell, and Carol, in college; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTES: Lorain and Medina. CuyAHOGA COUNTY: That portion con-tained within the townships of East Brecksville, North Royalton, Strongsville, and West Brecksville. SuMMIT COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of Boston, Hudson, Macedonia, Munroe Falls, Northfield, Northfield Center, Norton, Remindersville, Richfield, Sagamore Hills, Stow, and Twinsburg and within the municipal corporations of Barberton and Boston Heights. Population (1960), 400,058; estimated to July 1969, 495,000. CHARLES ADAMS MOSHER, Republican, of Oberlin, Ohio; born at Sand-wich, Ill., May 7, 1906; graduated from Oberlin College, A.B., cum laude, 1928; married Harriet Johnson, .1929; son, Frederic A., and daughter, Mary Jane; oHro Biographical ; 139 employed on daily newspapers in Aurora, Ill. (1929-38) and Janesville, Wis. (1938-40); president of Oberlin Printing Co., and editor-publisher of Oberlin News-Tribune, 1940-62; member of Oberlin City Council, 1945-50; member of Ohio Senate five terms, 1951-60; member, Oberlin College Board of Trustees, 1964-1970; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—SumMiT COUNTY: That portion contained within the municipal corpora-tions of Akron and Silver Lake and within the townships of Bath, Copley, Coventry, Cuyahoga Falls, Lakemore, Mogadore, Northampton, Springfield, and Tallmadge. Population (1960), 404,192; esti-mated to July 1969, 500,000. WILLIAM HANES AYRES, Republican, of Akron, Ohio; born in Eagle Rock, Va., February 5, 1916; graduate of Western Reserve University (Adelbert College), B.A. degree, June 1936; president of William H. Ayres, Inc.; served as private in United States Army, honorable discharge December 17, 1945; mar-ried Mary Helen Coventry; three children, Mrs. H. J. James Mount, Frank H. Ayres, and Judith E.; elected to the 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Madison and Pickaway. FRANKLIN COUNTY: That portion not contained within the Twelfth District. Population (1960), 400,607; estimated to July 1969, 525,000. CHALMERS PANGBURN WYLIE, Republican, of Columbus, Ohio; born in Norwich, Ohio, November 23, 1920; attended Pataskala public schools, Otterbein College, Ohio State University, and graduated from Harvard Law School; enlisted in U.S. Army as private; obtained rank of first lieutenant; served with 30th Infantry Division through five European campaigns; decorated with Silver Star, Bronze Star, French Croix de Guerre Unit Citation, Belgian Fouragier Unit Citation, Presidential Unit Citation with two Oak Leaf Clusters, and Purple Heart; now lieutenant colonel in Army Reserves; assistant attorney general of Ohio, 1948, 1951-54; assistant city attorney of Columbus, Ohio, 1949-50; elected city attorney of Columbus, Ohio, November 1953, at age of 32, served 3 years; administrator of Bureau of Workmen’s Compensation for the State of Ohio, 1957; appointed first assistant to the Governor of Ohio, 1957; partner, law firm of Gingher & Christensen since January 1959; served three terms in State legislature of Ohio, 1961-67; elected president of Ohio Municipal League, 1957; chosen one of “Ten Men of the Year,” 1954, by Columbus Citizen Journal; received Jaycee Distinguished Service Award as the “Outstanding Young Man of the Year,” Columbus, Ohio, 1955, by National Junior Chamber of Commerce; member, North Broadway Methodist Church; Columbus and Ohio State Bar Associations; past president, Buckeye Republican Club; Kiwanis; Aladdin Shrine; board of directors, Columbus Better Business Bureau; Southway Post, American Legion; board of trustees, Blue Cross of Central Ohio, Ine.; married Marjorie Ann Siebold; tll A iS is two children, Jacquelyn and Bradley; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—STARK CoUNTY: That portion not contained within the Seventeenth Dis-trict. MAHONING COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of Beaver, Berlin, Boardman, Canfield, Ellsworth, Goshen, Green, Jackson, Milton, Poland (except the municipal corporations of Loweliville and Struthers), Smith, and Springfield. Population (1960), 407,698; estimated to July 1969, 525,000. FRANK T. BOW, Republican, of Canton, Ohio; born in Canton, Ohio, Feb-ruary 20, 1901, where he has since resided; attended grade schools in Canton and Plain Township, Stark County, Ohio; attended University School, Cleveland, Ohio; Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind., and received his legal education at Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio; was admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1923; served as general counsel to Subcommittee on Expenditures in the Eightieth Congress and general counsel of Select Committee To Investigate the Federal Communications Commission, Eightieth Congress; served as war correspondent, World War II, with Ohio’s Thirty-seventh Division in the Philippines; married Caroline C. Denzer May 12, 1923; has two sons, Robert Lee Bow and Joseph Withrow Bow; LL.D. (honorary) Ohio Northern University, June 4, 1961; LL.D. (honorary) Mount Union College June 2, 1963; regent, Smithsonian In-stitution; elected to the 82d Congress on November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. 140 Congressional Directory OHIO SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Ashland, Coshocton, Guernsey, Holmes, Knox, Licking, and Wayne. MUSKINGUM COUNTY: That portion not contained within the Tenth District. RICHLAND County: That portion contained within the townships of Jefferson, Mifflin, Monroe, Perry, Weller, and Worthington. STARK County: That portion contained within the townships of Lawrence and Tuscarawas, except that portion of the township of Tuscarawas contained within the limits of the municipal corporation of Massillon. Summirr COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of Franklin and Green. TUSCARAWAS COUNTY: That portion contained within the township of Oxford. Population (1960), 400,700; estimated to July 1969, 444,711. JOHN MILAN ASHBROOK, Republican, of Johnstown, Ohio; born in Johnstown September 21, 1928; graduate of Johnstown High School in 1946, with honors at Harvard University, A.B., in 1952, and Ohio State Law School, J.D., in 1955; received Honorary LL.D. at Ashland College, 1963; practicing attorney and publisher of the Johnstown Independent, a weekly newspaper; member 101st and 102d Ohio General Assemblies; former Young Republican national chairman, 1957-59; married Joan Needels July 3, 1948; father of three daughters, Barbara, Laura, and Madeline; served in U.S. Navy; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Harrison, and Jefferson; Tus-CARAWAS COUNTY: All of Tuscarawas County except Oxford Township. Population (1960), 400,631. WAYNE L. HAYS, Democrat, of Flushing, Ohio; lifelong resident of Belmont County; graduate Ohio State University, 1933; additional work Duke University, 1935; former teacher of history and public speaking; mayor of Flushing, Ohio, three terms, 1939-45; Ohio State senator one term, 1941-42; member Officers’ Reserve Corps, United States Army, 1933-42; volunteered for active duty World War II December 8, 1941; honorably discharged in August 1942; Belmont County commissioner, 1945-49; married Martha Judkins; one child, Martha Brigitta Hays; chairman of board of directors of the Citizens National Bank, offices in Flushing and St. Clairsville, Ohio; owner of Red Gate Farms, Belmont, Ohio, breeding Angus cattle and Tennessee Walking Horses; in 1956 elected president of the NATO Parliamentarians’ Conference for 1956 and 1957; in 1968 elected vice president of North Atlantic Assembly, successor to the NATO Parliamen-tarians’ Conference; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to succeeding Congresses. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—MAHONING COUNTY: That portion contained within the municipal cor-porations of Lowellville, Struthers, and Youngstown and the townships of Austintown and Coitsville. Ss, County: That portion not contained within the Eleventh District. Population (1960), MICHAEL JOSEPH KIRWAN, Democrat, of Youngstown, Ohio; elected to the 75th and each succeeding Congress. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—CUYAHOGA COUNTY: That portion of the county of Cuyahoga, as contained on January 29, 1968, within the limits of ward 1 (all except Pets. R and T), wards 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ward 11 (all except Pets. O), ward 12, ward 17 (all except Pets. B and Q), ward 18 (Pets. A and part of Z), ward 22, ward 23 (Pcts C, K, L and part of Q), ward 22, ward 23 (Pets. C, K, L and part of Q), ward 31, ward33 (all except Pets. GG-HH-II), all in the municipal corporation of Cleveland, the municipal corporations of Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights, Brook Park, Cuyahoga Heights, and Linndale. Pop-ulation (1960), 406,017. MICHAEL A. FEIGHAN, Democrat, Cleveland, Ohio; son of John T. and Mary English Feighan, deceased; graduate of Princeton University, A.B. degree; graduate of Harvard Law School, LL.B. degree; member of Ohio State Legis-lature, 1937-40; minority floor leader, 1939-40; married Florence Mathews; two children—William Mathews Feighan and Fleur Marie Feighan; elected to the 78th Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to succeeding Congresses; honorary LL.D. degree in political science from University of Munich, 1955; chairman of the Subcommittee on Immigration and Nationality of the Committee on the Judiciary; member, Select Commission on the Western Hemisphere Immigration; member of the American delegation to the Interparliamentary Union Conferences, 1958-60; Founders Award from the Association of Immi-gration and Nationality Lawyers, received 1966. OHIO _ Biographical 141 TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CUYAHOGA COUNTY: That portion contained within the limits of wards 10, 13 through 16, 18, 20, 21, 23 through 25, 27, 28, and 30, all in the municipal corporation of Cleveland, and the townships of Newburgh Heights and South Newburgh-Warrensville. Population (1960), 405,862; estimated to January 1969, 410,000. LOUIS STOKES, Democrat, of Cleveland, Ohio; born in Cleveland, February 23, 1925, son of Louise Stokes; father, Charles, deceased; educated at Cleveland College of Western Reserve University, 1946-48; Cleveland Marshall Law School, 1948-53, juris doctor degree; veteran of U.S. Army, 1943-46, honorably dis-charged; practicing attorney in Cleveland, Ohio, since 1954; member of law firm of Stokes, Character, Terry & Perry; admitted to practice before Supreme Court of the United States; recipient of numerous civic awards including Cleve-land Branch, NAACP, and U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; previous board member of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County Bar Associations; past chairman Ohio State Bar Association Criminal Justice Committee; lectured and written articles for universities and bar associations; member of numerous civic and legal organi-zations; Methodist, St. Paul A.M.E. Zion Church; married Jeanette (Jay) Francis; four children, Shelley, Angela, Louis C., and Lorene; brother of Carl B. Stokes, mayor of Cleveland, Ohio; elected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968; member: House Committee on Education and Labor and Committee on Internal Security. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CuYAHOGA COUNTY: That portion of the County of Cuyahoga within the limits of wards 19, 26, 29, and 32, all in the municipal corporation of Cleveland, the municipal cor-porations of Beachwood, Bratenahl, Cleveland Heights, East Cleveland, Euclid, Gates Mills, High-land Heights, Hunting Valley, Lyndhurst, Mayfield Village, Mayfield Heights, Moreland Hills, Orange, Pepper Pike, Richmond Heights, Shaker Heights, South Euclid, University Heights, and Woodmere. Population (1960), 402,298; estimated to July 1969, 490,000. CHARLES A. VANIK, Democrat, of Cleveland, Ohio; born in the city of Cleve-land, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, April 7, 1913; graduate of Adelbert College of Western Reserve University and the Western Reserve University School of Law; married Betty Best in 1945; one daughter, Phyllis, and one son, John; elected member of the Cleveland City Council in 1938; elected member of the Ohio State Senate in 1940; elected member of the Cleveland Board of Education in 1941; member of the United States Naval Reserve as an ensign, 1942, with am-phibious forces Atlantic Fleet and Pacific Fleet until released to inactive duty December 1945 as lieutenant; appointed member Cleveland Library Board January 1946; elected judge, Cleveland Municipal Court, 1947; reelected to full term in 1949; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CUYAHOGA COUNTY: That portion not contained within the Thirteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, and Twenty-second Districts. Population (1960), 404,280; estimated to July 1969, 575,000. WILLIAM E. MINSHALL, Republican, of Lakewood, Ohio; born in East Cleveland, Ohio, October 24, 1911; attended the public schools of East Cleveland, University School, Shaker Heights, Ohio, and the University of Virginia; graduated from the Cleveland Law School, LL.B. degree, and was admitted to the bar in 1940; married the former Frances Smith; three sons, William Edwin ITI, Werner Ellis, and Peter Charles; member of the 93d Ohio General Assembly 1939-40; during World War II enlisted in December 1940 as a private in the United States Army and served in the European theater, G-2 Section, Headquarters III Corps, and was honorably discharged as a lieutenant colonel in March 1946; after separation from the service engaged in private practice of law; general counsel to Maritime Administration, 1953-54; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member Committee on Appropriations, subcommittees Defense and Transportation; member of Board of Visitors to U.S. Military Academy 1961-62; Board of Visitors, U.S. Naval Academy, 1963-65; Board of Visitors, U.S. Air Force Academy, 1966-69. TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Butler, Clinton, and Warren. MONTGOMERY COUNTY: That part consisting of the townships of German, Jefferson, Madison, and Miami. HAMILTON COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of Colerain, Crosby, Harrison, and Whitewater. Popu-lation (1960), 408,537; estimated to July 1969, 480,000. DONALD E. (BUZ) LUKENS, Republican, of Middletown, Ohio; born in Harveysburg, Ohio, February 11, 1931, son of William A. and Edith G. Lukens; attended grade school in Harveysburg and graduated from the Waynesville, Ohio, 142 Congressional Directory -OHIO high school; graduated from Ohio State University in 1954 with a Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in criminology; joined U.S. Air Force in 1954, attained rank of captain and served 614 years on active duty; served as a detachment commander in Far East for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations; cited for successful investigations involving counterintelligence, criminal activities, procurement fraud, and personnel security; attended the Japanese Police Academy (judo and karate), received commendations from the Japanese Government and the Air Force for off-duty civic relations work with the Japanese; studied to become proficient in Japanese, Greek, and Russian languages; in 1961 was ap-pointed by the late Congressman Clarence J. Brown, Sr., of ‘Ohio, to serve in minority counsel position of House Rules Committee; in 1963, elected as chairman of the Young Republican National Federation; served as chairman of the Young Republican National Leadership Training Institute, 1963-65; selected five times as delegate to the Atlantic Association of Young Political Leaders; recipient of the First Annual Robert Schuchman Award, Young Americans for Freedom; Annual 4-H Alumni Recognition Award; Legion of Honor Degree, Order of DeMolay; member of U.S. Air Force Reserve, Christian Businessmen’s Breakfast Club, Jaycees, Kiwanis, Sertoma, Masonic Lodge, Shrine, Middletown Civic : Association, Ahepa, Heart Association, Warren and Butler County Historical Societies; elected to 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. OKLAHOMA Biographical EE 143 OKLAHOMA (Population (1960), 2,328,284; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 2,568,000) SENATORS FRED R. HARRIS, Democrat, of Lawton, Okla.; born in Walters, Okla., November 13, 1930; educated in Walters public schools; B.A. degree in political science and history, 1952, and LL.B. degree “with distinction’’, 1954, both from the University of Oklahoma; selected for membership in Phi Beta Kappa and as outstanding law student; engaged in private practice of law until November 1964; served as member of Oklahoma State Senate 1956 to 1964; received Oklahoma Junior Chamber of Commerce ‘‘Outstanding Young Man of Oklahoma’ award, 1959; U.S. Jaycee ‘Ten Outstanding Young Men” award, 1965; author, Alarms and Hopes, Harper and Row, 1968; married to former LaDonna Crawford of Walters; three children, Kathryn, Byron, and Laura; member Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, Masonic Lodge, First Baptist Church of Lawton, Okla., Oklahoma and American bar associations; elected to the United States Senate, November 3, 1964, to fill the unexpired term of Robert S. Kerr, ending January 3, 1967; re-elected to the U.S. Senate on November 8, 1966, for the term ending January 3, 1973; elected chairman, 1969 Democratic National Committee. HENRY L. BELLMON, Republican, of Billings, Okla.; born on a farm near Tonkawa, Okla., September 3, 1921; educated in Noble County public schools; graduate of Billings High School; B.S. in agriculture, 1942, Oklahoma State University (then Oklahoma A. & M. College); served 40 months in U.S. Marine Corps, 1942-46; awarded Legion of Merit and Silver Star for action in the Pacific; engaged in soil conservation, contracting and farming near Billings, 1946-52; farming only since 1952; raises wheat and cattle; served as Noble County Republican chairman 2 years prior to being named State Republican chairman in 1960; served one term in Oklahoma House of Representatives, 1946-48; elected Oklahoma's first Republican Governor in 1962, served 4 years; former chairman, Interstate Oil Compact Commission; former member, executive committee, National Governors Conference; former member of American Bar Association national committee studying the electoral college; former national chairman, Nixon-for-President Committee; married Shirley Osborn, January 1947; three daughters: Patricia, born March 11, 1948; Gail, born December 6, 1950, and Ann, born August 8, 1952; member, First Presbyterian Church, Perry, Okla. ; elected to the U.S. Senate November 5, 1968. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Creek and Tulsa (2 counties). Population (1960), 386,533; estimated to July 1969, 530,900. PAGE BELCHER, Republican, of Tulsa, Okla.; born in Jefferson, Okla., April 21, 1899, on the claim his father took in the opening of the Cherokee Strip; attended high school at Jefferson and Medford, attended college at Friends University, Wichita, Kans., and University of Oklahoma; college letters in foot-ball, basketball, baseball, and track; Oklahoma City University, LL.D. (honorary); inducted into Oklahoma Hall of Fame on November 16, 1965, Oklahoma State-hood Day; served as court clerk, Garfield County; member of board of educa-tion; State president, United War Chest of Oklahoma; chairman of Red Cross; president, Enid Kiwanis Club; commander of American Legion; president, Great Salt Plains Council Boy Scouts, composed of 11 counties in northwest Oklahoma; municipal judge, city of Enid; member at large, National Council Boy Scouts of America; awarded Silver Beaver by Boy Scouts of America for distinguished service to boyhood, highest award given by a Boy Scout council; member of Tulsa County Bar, Oklahoma Bar Association, Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, Tulsa Kiwanis Club, American Legion, I.0.0.F., and Methodist Church; admitted to practice law before Oklahoma Supreme Court, U.S. District Court, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and U.S. Supreme Court; political affilia-tions: Eighth district chairman, 10 years; State executive secretary of Republican Party; Ross Rizley’s campaign manager for Congress; secretary to Ross Rizley during first term in Washington; married; son, Page Belcher, Jr., practicing lawyer; daughter, Carol, whose husband, Clyde V. Collins practices law with Page, Jr.; 144 Congressional Directory OKLAHOMA seven grandchildren; elected to the 82d Congress November 7, 1960; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; ranking member of the Committee on Agriculture; represents Oklahoma and 12 other States on the powerful House Republican Policy Committee, which formulates the policy of the Republican Party. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Delaware, McIntosh, Mayes, Muskogee, Nowata, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Osage, Ottawa, Pawnee, Rogers, Sequoyah, Wagoner, and Washing- ton (17 counties). Population (1960), 382,445. ED EDMONDSON, Democrat, of Muskogee, Okla.; born in Muskogee, April 7, 1919; educated in Muskogee public schools; A.B. from University of Okla-homa in 1940; LL.B. from Georgetown University Law School in 1947; served with FBI, 1940-43; United States Navy, 1943-46; married Miss June Maureen Pilley in 1944; four sons, James Edmond, William Andrew, John Martin, Brian Thomas, and one daughter, June Ellen; admitted to practice of law in District of Columbia and Oklahoma in 1947; elected county attorney of Muskogee County, Okla., 1948; reelected 1950; member, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, First, Presbyterian Church of Muskogee, Okla., Masonic Lodge, Elks, Kiwanis, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa, and Phi Gamma Delta; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Choctaw, Coal, Cotton, Garvin, Haskell, Hughes, Jefferson, Johnston, Latimer, LeFlore, Love, McCurtain, Marshall, Murray, Pittsburg, Pontotoc, Pushmataha, Seminole, Stephens (22 counties). Population (1960), 396,161; estimated to July 1969, 411,600. CARL BERT ALBERT, Democrat, of McAlester, Okla.; born in McAlester, May 10, 1908; oldest of five children of Ernest Homer and Leona Ann (Scott) Albert; University of Oklahoma, A.B.; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford University, B.A., B.C.L.; Oklahoma City University, LL.D. (honorary) ; board of trustees, Southern Methodist University; Oklahoma Hall of Fame; World War II service; lawyer; married Mary Harmon of Columbia, S.C., daughter of David Henry and Mary Isabelle (Strange) Harmon; two children, Mary Frances and David Ernest; elected to 80th and succeeding Congresses; Democratic Whip, 84th, 85th, 86th, and first session 87th Congresses; Majority Leader, second session 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Caddo, Cleveland, Comanche, Grady, Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, McClain, Oklahoma (that portion described as State Senate District Number 42 and that portion of House District Number 96 not otherwise included in State Senate District Number 42, as now defined and described in Title 14, Oklahoma Statutes, Section 79), Pottawatomie, Tillman, and Washita. Population (1960), 399,690; estimated to July 1969, 451,000. TOM STEED, Democrat, of Shawnee, Okla.; born on a farm near Rising Star, Tex., March 2, 1904; served 20 years as newspaperman on Oklahoma dailies, including 4 years as managing editor of Shawnee News and Star; enlisted October 29, 1942, as private in Antiaircraft Artillery, released from active duty in May 1944, with rank of second lieutenant; joined Office of War Information July 1, 1944, and served in information division in India-Burma theater until December 1945; married February 26, 1923, to Hazel Bennett; one son, Richard N., Navy veteran; another son, Second Lieutenant Roger Steed, U.S.M.C., killed in line of duty as fighter pilot in China in May 1947; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—OxLAHOMA COUNTY: All of Oklahoma County save and except that portion thereof described as State Senate District Number 42 and that portion of House District Number 96 not other-wise included in State Senate District Number 42, as now defined and described in Title 14, Oklahoma Statutes, Section 79. Population (1960), 382,721; estimated to July 1969, 461,000. JOHN JARMAN, Democrat, of Oklahoma City, Okla.; born July 17, 1915; education: B.A. degree from Yale University in 1937; LL.B. degree from Har-vard Law School in 1941; also attended Westminster College in Fulton, Mo., 2 years prior to attending Yale University; lawyer; member of house of repre-sentatives and State senate of Oklahoma Legislature; enlisted and served 47 OKLAHOMA B 1ographical 145 months in Army during World War II, being honorably discharged December 11, 1945; married Ruth Bewley, February 25, 1942, who died of heart attack in September of 1964’ three children: Jay 24, Susan 21, and Steve 15; married Marylin Grant of Oklahoma City, February 10, 1968; elected to the 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Alfalfa, Beaver, Beckham, Blaine, Canadian, Cimarron, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Garfield, Grant, Harper, Kay, Kingfisher, Lincoln, Logan, Major, Noble, Payne, Roger Mills, Texas, Woods, and Woodward (23 counties). Population (1960), 380,734; estimated to July 1969, 425,000. JOHN N. HAPPY CAMP, Republican, of Waukomis, Okla.; born in Enid, Okla., on May 11, 1908; banker; civic leader; president of the Waukomis State Bank; member of the Oklahoma Legislature, 20 years; chairman, Oklahoma State Board of Public Affairs, 14 months; honorary member of 4-H Clubs of Oklahoma; Mason; director, Oklahoma State Chamber of Commerce; served as precinct chairman, Republican Party Garfield County chairman, and Oklahoma committee member; member of the Christian Church; married Vera Overman; four children; elected to the 91st Congress on November 5, 1968. = ET 33-350°—70——12 146 Congressional Directory OREGON OREGON (Population (1960), 1,768,687; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 2,032,000) SENATORS MARK O. HATFIELD, Republican, of Salem, Oreg.; educator; born July 12, 1922, Dallas, Oreg.; Willamette University (Oreg.), B.A., 1943; Stanford Uni-versity (Calif.), A.M., 1948; 20 honorary doctorates; military service: U.S. Navy, lieutenant (j.g.) (South Pacific action—Iwo Jima and Okinawa invasions, Far East following), World War II, amphibious landing craft; profession: edueation— associate professor, political science, 1949-56; dean of students, 1950-56, Wil-lamette (Oreg.); political: State Representative, Marion County, 1951-55; State Senator 1955-57; Secretary of State, 1957-59; Governor, 1959-67; awards: Izaak Walton League of America honor award for conservation; honorary member, Rodeo Cowboys’ Association; Croatian Fraternal Union Man of the Year, 1965; honorary member, Japanese Diet, 1964; Eleanor Roosevelt Humanitarian Award, 1965; New York Young Republican Club 1967 Annual War Memorial Award; Order of Lafayette’s Freedom Award for Distinguished Leadership in Combating Communism, 1967; Robert A. Taft Memorial Award, American University Young Republicans, 1968; delegate, National Republican Conventions, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, and 1968; member, Convention Resolutions (Platform) Com-mittee, 1952, 1956; Oregon delegation chairman, 1960, 1964, 1968; nominated Richard M. Nixon for President, 1960; keynoter and temporary chairman, 1964; married Antoinette Kuzmanich, July 8, 1958; four children—Elizabeth, born July 1, 1959; Mark O., Jr. (MarkO), June 19, 1960; Theresa, September 8, 1964; Charles Vincent (Visko), October 9, 1965; elected to the United States Senate on November 8, 1966. ROBERT WILLIAM PACKWOOD, Republican, of Portland, Oreg.; born in Portland, Oreg., September 11, 1932; graduated from Grant High School, Port-land, Oreg., 1950; B.A., Willamette University, Salem, Oreg., 1954; LL.B., New York University School of Law, 1957; attorney; chairman, Multnomah County Central Committee, February 1960 to May 1962; elected to the State of Oregon Legislature, 1962; reelected 1964 and 1966; married Georgie Oberteuffer; one son, Bill; elected to the United States Senate November 5, 1968. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln, Polk, Tillamook, Washington, and Yamhill. MurtNomMAH COUNTY: That part of Multnomah County west of the middle of the main channel of the Willamette River bounded on the north by the county line, on the east by a line commencing at theintersection of the north county line and the middle of the main channel of the Willamette River, thence southerly along the middle of the main channel to the intersection of the middle of the main channel and the center line of Interstate Highway 405 (Stadium Freeway), thence southerly along the center line of Interstate Highway 405 to the intersection of that center line and the center line of Interstate Highway 5, thence easterly along the centerline of Interstate Highway 5 to the intersection of that center line and the middle of the main channel of the Willamette River, thence southerly along the middle of the main channel to the intersection of the middle of the main channel and the south county line, on the south by the county line and on the west by the county line. Population (1960), 468,809; estimated to July 1969, 605,000. WENDELL WYATT, Republican, of Astoria, Oreg.; born in Eugene, Oreg, June 15, 1917; attended grade school in Eugene, Jefferson High School in Portland, Oreg., and University of Oregon in Eugene, LL.B. in 1941; served special agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1941-42; resigned June 1942 to enlist as naval aviation cadet; commissioned second lieutenant U.S. Marine Corps, served navigator-bombardier-nose gunner medium bombing squadron in combat in South Pacific; honorable discharge January 1946; practiced law as law partner of late A. W. Norblad, Astoria, Oreg., 1946 until death A. W. Norblad 1961; senior partner Wyatt, Macdonald and Dean, attorneys, 1961-64; president, Clatsop County Bar Association, 1950; member, Board of Oregon State Bar Governors, 1952-55; delegate of Oregon State Bar Association to American Bar Association, House of Delegates, 1961-66; Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers; chair-man, Oregon for Nixon Committee, 1960; cochairman Scranton for President Committee in Oregon, 1964; wife, Faye L. Wyatt, stepdaughter, Mrs. Fred W. Kinsley, Jr.; stepson, Larry D. Hill; daughters, Ann Wyatt, Jane Wyatt; son Bill OREGON FE Biographical 147 Wyatt; member, Elks Lodge, Masonic Lodge, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Episcopal Church, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi; active Young Men’s Christian Association and Boy Scout work; elected to the 88th Congress November 3, 1964, to fill unexpired term caused by the death of Walter Norblad; also elected same date to the 89th Congress; reelected to 90th and 91st Congresses; member, House Committee on Appropriations. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gillam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Linn, Malheur, Marion, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and Wheeler (20 counties). Population (1960), 444,919; estimated to July 1969, 498,195. AL ULLMAN, Democrat, of Baker, Oreg.; born in Great Falls, Mont., March 9, 1914; A.B., Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash., in political science, 1935; taught in Port Angeles, Wash., High School 2 years; M.A. in public law from Columbia University, New York City, 1939; served in World War IT as communi-cations officer afloat in South and Southwest Pacific; married Anita Curfman, 1941; three children; Presbyterian; Beta Theta Pi; elected to 85th Congress, November 6, 1956; reelected to 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; served on Interior Committee and National Outdoor Recreation Review Com- mission; since 1961 a member of Ways and Means Committee and Democratic Committee on Commi t tees; member of Advisory Commission on Intergovern- mental Relations. : : ; THIRD DISTRICT.—MULTNOMAH COUNTY: That part of Multnomah County not within the First District. Population (1960), 450,794; estimated to July 1969, 450,000. : EDITH GREEN, Democrat, of Portland, Oreg.; born in Trent, S. Dak.; attended Willamette University; bachelor of science degree from University of Oregon; graduate study at Stanford University; two sons, James S. Green and Richard Green; teacher; commercial radio work; director of public relations for Oregon Education Association; 19 honorary doctorate degrees including doctor of humanities, doctor of humane letters, doctor of public affairs, and doctor of laws degrees from Linfield College and Reed College in Oregon, Gonzaga Uni-versity, Oberlin Colege, Georgetown University, and Yale University; Annual B’nai B'rith Brotherhood Award 1956; “Woman of the Year Award,” American Veterans Auxiliary; Distinguished Service Award of the American College Public Relations Association; Top Hat Award, Business and Professional Women; Outstanding Service to Handicapped Award, Goodwill Industries of America, 1964; E. B. McNaughton Award, American Civil Liberties Union, 1966; Award for Distinguished Services, University of Oregon, 1967; President’s Award for 1967, National Rehabilitation Association; Outstanding Woman in the Field of Government, Who’s Who of American Women, 1967; Outstanding Leadership in the Field of Government, International Convention Christian Churches, 1969; delegate-at-large to Democratic National Conventions 1956, 1960, 1964, and 1968; asked to second the nomination of Adlai Stevenson, 1956 and to second John F. Kennedy nomination in 1960; member, Christian Church; elected to 84th Congress, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of the House Education and Labor Committee; Washington office: 2441 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515; home office: 344 U.S. Court House, Portland, Oreg. 97205. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, and Lane (6 counties). Population (1960), 404,165; estimated to July 1969, 480,000. JOHN DELLENBACK, Republican, of Medford, Oreg.; born in Chicago, Ill., November 6, 1918; graduated from Yale University, 1940, with B.S. degree in applied economic science (Phi Beta Kappa); special work in Northwestern Uni-versity School of Speech, summers of 1946 and 1949; graduated from University of Michigan Law School, 1949, with J.D. degree (Order of the Coif) ; commissioned an ensign in U.S. Naval Reserve, called to active duty, April 1942, released to inactive duty, April 1946, with rank of lieutenant senior grade, remained in Naval Reserve for several years, honorably discharged with rank of lieutenant commander; before military service was business training student with General Electric Co. in Bridgeport, Conn.; after law school became instructor of business law at Oregon State College, 1949; after 1 year, promoted to assistant professor; 148 Congressional Directory OREGON resigned, June 1951, to enter private practice of law; employed by Frank J. Van Dyke in Medford, Oreg., as practicing attorney; after 1 year entered part-nership with Mr. Van Dyke; married Mary Jane Benedict, September 1948; children: Richard, David, and Barbara; stockholder in Radio Medford, Ine., Sabroso Co., D’Anjou Properties, Inc., Du Comice Properties, Inc., and Spring Street Properties, Inc.; service on Permanent Judicial Commission of the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church and board of elders of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Medford, Oreg.; member of board of trustees of Lewis & Clark College; former member of board of trustees of Kiwanis Foundation of Medford, Inc.; member of Masonic and Elk lodges; Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Alpha Delta; Rogue Valley University Club; Rogue Valley Country Club; Yale repre-sentative for southwest Oregon; elected in 1960, reelected in 1962 and 1964 as a representative from Jackson County in the Oregon State Legislature; service on Judiciary (chairman); Constitutional Revision (chairman); Education; Highways; Elections; State and Federal Affairs; and Legislative Counsel committees; selected by press corps in 1961 as Most Promising Freshman Legislator; vice chairman of the permanent Legislative Tax Study Committee; vice chairman of Judicial Council of Oregon; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress. PENNSYLVANIA Biographical PENNSYLVANIA 5 (Population (1960), 11,319,366; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 11,803,000) SENATORS HUGH SCOTT, Republican, of Philadelphia, Pa.; lawyer, Philadelphia; elected 77th Congress, reelected seven additional terms; member, Board of Visitors, Naval Academy, 1948; chairman, Board of Visitors, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, 1959; Board of Visitors, Coast Guard Academy, 1963; author, ‘‘Scott on Bailments’ (1931), “How To Go Into Politics” (1949), “The Golden Age of Chinese Art” (1967), ‘Come to the Party” (1968), “How To Run for Public Office and Win!” (1968), and numerous articles in national magazines; national chairman, Republican Party, 1948-49; Eisenhower personal staff, 1952; chairman, Eisenhower Headquarters Committee, 1952; general counsel, Republican National Committee, 1955-60; vice chairman, Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1964—; Minority Whip, U.S. Senate, 1969—; member of Republican Coordinating Com-mittee ; active duty, United States Naval Reserve, in World War II as a lieutenant; last rank, captain; active service with North Atlantic Patrol Occupation of Iceland and Pacific area, including Occupation of Japan; duty aboard carrier Valley Forge in Korean War, August and September 1950; A.B., Randolph-Macon College, 1919; LL.B., University of Virginia, 1922; LL.D., University of Pennsyl-vania; LL.D., Randolph-Macon; L.H.D., La Salle College; LL.D., Dickinson College; LL.D., Temple University; D. Pub. Adm., Suffolk University; LL.D., Ursinus College; LL.D., Washington and Jefferson; LL.D,, Lebanon Valley College; Litt. D., Philadelphia College of Osteopathy; LL.D., Philadelphia Tex-tile Institute; LL.D., Lehigh University; Se. D., Delaware Valley College; LL.D., Lincoln University; LL.D., Westminster College; LL.D., Waynesburg College; LL.D., Franklin and Marshall College; 1969—LL.D., Albright College; LL.D., Hanover College; LL.D., Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital; D.C.L., Union College; D.C.L., Susquehanna University; also attended University of Pennsylvania; Visiting Fellow, Balliol College, Oxford, England, 1967; member of American Legion; VFW; AMVETS; Sons of the Revolution; Society of the Cincinnati; P.O.S. of A.; Friendly Sons of St. Patrick; Authors Guild; Oriental Ceramic Society (U.K.); Asia House; Advisory Committee on Oriental Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art; Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution; Alpha Chi Rho (national president 1942-46); Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha and Phi Alpha Delta fraternities; Philadelphia Cricket Club; Germantown Lions Club; honorary alumnus, Philadelphia Textile Institute; married to Marian Huntington Chase, an alumna of Germantown Friends School; one daughter, Marian Scott Concannon; Episcopalian; elected United States Senator November 1958; reelected November 3, 1964, Minority Leader, 1969—. RICHARD SCHULTZ SCHWEIKER, Republican, of Worcester, Pa.; born in Norristown, Pa., June 1, 1926; attended Worcester elementary and junior high schools; graduated from Norristown Senior High School in 1944, valedictorian, and Pennsylvania State University, B.A. degree in 1950, Phi Beta Kappa; honorary Doctor of Laws, Ursinus College, 1963; during World War II enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served aboard an aircraft carrier; 10 years experience as business executive; married the former Claire Coleman of Springfield Township, Montgomery County, Pa.; two sons, Malcolm C. and Richard S., Jr., and two daughters, Lani Lynne and Kyle Claire; selected Outstanding Young Man of Lansdale, 1954; selected outstanding Jaycee President in Pennsylvania, 1955; selected Outstanding Young Man of Pennsylvania by the Pennsylvania Jaycees, 1961; received Citizenship Citation for Meritorious Service from B’nai B’rith, 1961; Pennsylvania Junior Bar Association, Liberty Bell Award, 1965; National Council of Senior Citizens special appreciation award, 1966; JFK Council, Knights of Columbus appreciation award, 1966; 21 Jewel Square Club, Greater Delaware Valley Citizenship Award, 1967; member of Central Schwenkfelder Church, serving on Board of Directors of Schwenkfelder Library; member, Lansdale Lions Club, Lansdale Kiwanis Club, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Navy League, Sons of the American Revolution, and the Pennsylvania Society; National Captive Nations Committee; alternate delegate to 1952 and 1956 National Republican Conventions; member of Republican State Executive Committee; elected to the 87th Congress, November 8, 1960; reelected to the 150 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA 88th, 89th, and 90th Congresses; served on House Armed Services: Committee and Government Operations Committee; elected to United States Senate November 5, 1968, for the term commencing January 3, 1969; serving on Senate Armed Serve ices Committee and the Labor and Public Welfare Committee. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—City oF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 3, 4, 26, 27, 34, 36, 40, 46, 48, 51, and 60. Population (1960), 399,628; estimated to July 1969, 550,000. WILLIAM A. BARRETT, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; was graduated from Brown Preparatory School and St. Joseph’s College, Philadelphia, Pa.; real estate broker; three children; elected to the 79th Congress on November 7, 1944; elected to the 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. ; SECOND DISTRICT.—CITY OF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 6, 9, 11, 16, 21, 22, 24, 28, 32, 38, 44, 50, and 52. Population (1960), 406,028; estimated to July 1969, 414,200. ROBERT N. C. NIX, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Orangeburg, S.C.; married; one son, Robert Nix, Jr.; member, legal firm Nix and Nix; graduated from Townsend Harris Hall High School, New York City; Lincoln University, Chester County, Pa., and University of Pennsylvania Law School; practicing lawyer since 1925; admitted to practice in all courts of Philadelphia County, Superior and Supreme of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, also U.S. District and Circuit -Courts in Eastern Pennsylvania; was special deputy attorney general of Pennsyl-vania, assigned to Escheats Division, State Department of Revenue and special assistant deputy attorney general of Commonwealth, 1934-38; member of Philadelphia Bar Association, Philadelphia Lawyers Club, Pyramid Club of Philadelphia, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity (University of Pennsylvania Chapter), Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, NAACP, YMCA, American Woodman, Philadelphia Citizens Committee Against Juvenile Delinquency and Its Causes, White Rock Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa., for 25 years and member of the deacon board for 6 years; elected 44th Ward executive committeeman, 9th division, in 1932 and reelected for 26 years to date; ward committee chairman 1950-58; unanimously elected Democratic ward leader of 32d Ward in 1958; member of Policy Committee, Philadelphia Democratic Campaign Committee, and co-chairman of Inter-Relations Committee of Democratic Campaign Committee since 1953; delegate to Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1956, 1960, and 1964; elected assistant treasurer of Democratic County Committee June 14, 1958; elected to the 85th Congress in a special election May 20, 1958, to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Earl Chudoff; reelected to the 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CIry OF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 1, 2, 5, 8, 14, 15, 18, 20, 29, 30, 31, 39, and 47. Population (1960), 396,538; estimated to July 1969, 400,000. JAMES ALOYSIUS BYRNE, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Philadelphia, Pa., June 22, 1906; was graduated from St. Joseph’s Prep School in 1925 and attended St. Joseph’s College for 2 years; funeral director; served as United States marshal for the eastern district of Pennsylvania; chief disbursing officer for State treasury, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; member of Pennsyl-vania State Legislature 1950-52; member of Lay Advisory Board of St. Mary's Franciscan Hospital in Philadelphia; received degree of honorary doctor of laws from St. John’s University, Jamaica, N.Y.; married M. Virginia Mullin, June 7, 1939; no children; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—C1ry OF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 35, 41, 42, 53 to 58, and 61 to 66. Population (1960), 383,154; estimated to July 1969, 468,000. JOSHUA EILBERG, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Philadelphia, Pa., February 12, 1921; B.S. degree in economies from Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; J.D. degree from Temple University School of Law; practicing attorney in Philadelphia since 1948; partner in law firm of Eilberg, Corson & Getson; assistant district attorney, city of Philadelphia 1952-54; elected to PENNSYLVANIA B rographical 151 General Assembly of Pennsylvania in 1954 and every 2 years thereafter through 1964; majority leader of Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1965-66; during World War II served in the U.S. Naval Reserve, including overseas duty, sep-arated with rank of lieutenant senior grade; member Philadelphia, Pa., and American Bar associations; first vice president, Philadelphia Chapter of Federal Bar Association; member, American Judicature Society; member, National Panel of Arbitrators of the American Arbitration Association; chairman, Frontier District of the Boy Scouts of America; honorary president Northeast Mental Health Clinic of Philadelphia; trustee of Beth Emeth Congregation; trustee of College of Pediatry of Philadelphia; member of Board of Philadelphia Geriatric Center; board member Cruiser Olympia Association, Inec.; delegate Democratic national conventions 1960, 1964, and 1968; Democratic ward leader, 54th ward, city of Philadelphia; member, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Jewish War Veterans, Disabled American Veterans, Masons, B’nai B’rith; married to Gladys G. Greenberg, who is president of Samuel Paley Day Care .Center and a graduate of Pennsylvania School of Social Work; two children, William H. and Amy B.; elected to the 90th Congr ess November 8, 1966; re- elected to the 91st Congress. Er EE a== EI FIFTH DISTRICT.—City oF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 7, 10, 12, 13, 17, 19, 23, 25, 33, 37, 43, 45, 49, and 59. Population (1960), 417,164. WILLIAM JOSEPH GREEN, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born June 24, 1938, in Philadelphia, Pa., the son of William J. Green, Jr., and Mary E. (Kelly) Green; attended St. Joseph’s Prep; graduated from St. Joseph’s College in 1960; attended Villanova Law School; married Patricia Anne Kirk; two children, William Joseph and Katherine Kirk; elected to the 88th Congress in a special election April 28, 1964, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of his father, William J. Green, Jr.; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Berks and Schuylkill (2 counties). Population (1960), 448,441; estimated toJuly 1969, 475,000. GUS YATRON, Democrat, of Reading, Pa.; born in Reading, Pa., October 16, 1927, son of George H. and Theano (Lazos) Yatron; attended Reading High School and Kutztown State College; entered the ice cream business, Yatron’s Ice Cream, in Reading, Pa., with his father and brother; entered politics in 1955 with a successful bid for a 6-year term on Reading School Board; elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives 1956; reelected 1958; elected to the State Senate 1960; reelected 1964 and 1966; member Reading Hospital Board of Managers; married Mildred Menzies; two children: George and Theana; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—DELAWARE COUNTY: That part of Delaware County not included in the Ninth District. Population (1960), 390,008; estimated to July 1969, 440,000. LAWRENCE G. WILLIAMS, Republican, of Springfield, Pa.; born in Pitts-burgh, Pa., September 15, 1913; moved to Philadelphia in June of 1922; graduated from Frankford High School, and attended Drexel Institute of Technology; married Margery J. Wiseman; two children, Kathy and James; has resided in Springfield for 26 years; was a commissioner from 1952-1966; was also president of the board from 1960-1966; was employed by the Curtis Publishing Co. as assistant to the senior vice president in charge of manufacturing; served in the Army Air Corps during World War II; Delaware County’s representative on the policy committee on the Penn-Jersey Transportation Study, 1959-66, and Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission; also represented the counties of Delaware, Montgomery, Bucks, and Chester on the executive committee of the DVRPC; was one of Delaware County’s two representatives on the board of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority; past president of the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Commissioners; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—BUckS County. LEHIGH COUNTY: Borough of Coopersburg. Townships of Lower Milford, Upper Milford, and Upper Saucon. MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Boroughs of Bryn Athyn and Hatboro. Townships of Lower Moreland and Upper Moreland. Population (1960), 356,821 ; estimated to July 1969, 437,495. EDWARD G. BIESTER, Jr., Republican, of Furlong, Pa.; born in Trevose, Pa., January 5, 1931; attended Doylestown public schools, and the George 52 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA School; graduated from George School, 1948; graduated from Wesleyan Univer-sity, 1952; graduated from Temple University School of Law, 1955; admitted to Pennsylvania bar, 1956; assistant district attorney Bucks County, 1958-64; member of the American Bar Association, Pennsylvania Bar Association, Phila-delphia Bar Association, Bucks County Bar Association; past president, Doyles-town Kiwanis Club; member of board of directors, Bucks County Bar Association; married the former Elizabeth Ruth Lauffer, April 10, 1954; four children: Ann Meredith, Edward G. III, James Paul, and David Robertson; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—CHESTER COUNTY. DELAWARE CoUNTY: City of Chester. Boroughs of Brook-haven, Chester Heights, Marcus Hook, Media, Parkside, Rose Valley, Trainer, and Upland. Town-ships of Aston, Bethel, Birmingham, Chester, Concord, Edgemont, Lower Chichester, Middletown, Nether Providence, Newtown, Thornbury, Upper Chichester, and Upper Providence. Population (1960), 373,754; estimated to July 1969, 450,400. G. ROBERT WATKINS, Republican, of Birmingham Township, Delaware County, Pa.; born in Hampton, Va., May 21, 1902, one of four children; first business experience, when 9 years of age, was selling newspapers to the crews of vessels anchored in the harbor; learned the trade of shipfitter in Newport News, Va.; married the former Hilda Jane Smerbeck, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; two sons, Robert G. and Dwain Joseph; went to Chester, Pa., in 1920; organized and headed the Chester Stevedoring Co. until 1931; in 1932, with a partner, orga-nized the Blue Line Transfer Co., operating hundreds of trucks to all points in the East; served 4-year term as sheriff of Delaware County; member of the State senate for three 4-year terms; served a 4-year term as county commissioner; lives on a 60-acre farm in Delaware County and has bred thoroughbred horses sinee 1937; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. : TENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Bradford, Lackawanna, Pike, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Wayne, and Wyoming (8 counties). Population (1960), 419,666; estimated to July 1969, 422,000. JOSEPH MICHAEL McDADE, Republican, of Scranton, Pa.; born in Scranton September 29, 1931, son of John B. and Genevieve McDade; attended St. Paul’s School and Scranton Preparatory School; graduated with honors from the University of Notre Dame, 1953, B.A., major in political science; graduated from University of Pennsylvania, 1956, LL.B. degree; honorary LL.D., St. Thomas Aquinas College; honorary doctor of laws, University of Seranton; clerkship in office of Chief Federal Judge John W. Murphy, Middle District of Pennsyl-vania; engaged in general practice of law; served as city solicitor of city of Scran-ton, January 1962 to December 1962; married to former Mary Teresa O’Brien, Waverly, N.Y.; four children—Joseph, Aileen, Deborah, and Mark; member: James Wilson Law Club, Knights of Columbus, Elks Club, Scranton Chamber of Commerce; American, Pennsylvania and Lackawanna County Bar Associations; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Carbon, Columbia, and Luzerne (3 counties) . Population (1960), 453,350; estimated to January 1969, 482,500. DANIEL J. FLOOD, Democrat, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; born in Hazleton, Pa., November 26, 1903; received early education in the public schools of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and St. Augustine, Fla.; graduate of Syracuse University, A.B. and M.A. degrees, and later attended Harvard Law School and Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, Pa., graduating in 1929 with LL.B. degree; received honorary doctor of laws degree, Dickinson School of Law, in June 1960; received honorary doctor of humanities degree from King’s College in Wilkes-Barre, in June 1967; admitted to the bar of the various State and Federal courts in 1930; member of the bar, District of Columbia and of the United States Supreme Court; member of Luzerne County, Pa., Pennsylvania State, and American Bar Associations; engaged in the practice of law since 1930; attorney for Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, 1934-35; appointed deputy attorney general for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and counsel for Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, 1935-39; director, Bureau of Public Assistance Disbursements, State Treasury, and exec-utive assistant to State Treasurer, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1941-44; PENNSYLVANIA B 1ographical 153 married Catherine H. Swank on September 24, 1949; member of many local civic, fraternal, beneficial, and social societies; president, Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce; chairman, United States Marine Corps Volunteer Reserve Com-mittee; member of the Board of Directors, Wyoming Valley Motor Club; member of the board of Directors, Catholic Charities; member of Board of Trustees and Board of Governors of Welfare Federation; special master for Railroad Reorganization, United States Circuit Court; Honorary Doctor of Laws from Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, Pa.; member of the Board of Directors of Kingston National Bank, Kingston, Pa.; member of the Board of Trustees, College Misericordia, Dallas, Pa.; member of the Board of Directors, Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; member of the Board of Visitors, U.S. Naval Acad-emy, Annapolis, Md.; elected to the 79th Congress, November 7, 1944; elected to the 81st Congress, November 2, 1948; elected to the 82d Congress, November 7, 1950; elected to the 84th Congress, November 2, 1954; reelected to the suc-ceeding Congresses; former vice chairman of Special Committee To Investigate the Katyn Massacre (murder of Polish officers by Russians); present member of the Appropriations Committee, Department of Defense Subcommittee; mem-ber of the Appropriations Subcommittee for the Departments of Labor and HEW; since February 1967 has served as chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee for the Departments of Labor and HEW. : TWELFTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Bedford, Blair, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin Perry, and Somerset (9 counties). Population (1960), 482,201; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. J. IRVING WHALLEY, Republican, of Windber, Somerset County, Pa.; 30 years of business experience in Pennsylvania; president of Citizens National Bank in Windber for 25 years; married to the former Ruth Anderson, Journalism and English instructor, Windber High School; two children, John and Ruth; member of the advisory board of Johnstown College, University of Pittsburgh; chairman of the Somerset County Redevelopment Authority and the Windber Planning Commission; served two terms in the State house of representatives and two terms in the State senate of Pennsylvania; served on 11 State senate committees; cosponsor of the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority Act; member of the board of trustees of Windber Hospital; trustee and elder of Presbyterian Church; served on the U.S.-Canada and U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Con-ferences; served as U.S. delegate to United Nations for 1969 fall session; active in American Red Cross for 25 years, serving in all capacities; founded and operated Whalley Athletic Club with over 200 athletes participating in all sports; elected to the 86th Congress in a special election in 1960 and to the 87th Congress; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—MONTGOMERY COUNTY: That part of Montgomery County not included in the Eighth District. Population (1960), 481,547; estimated to July 1969, 625,000. LAWRENCE COUGHLIN, Republican, of Villanova, Pa.; born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., April 11, 1929, son of R. L. and Evelyn Wich Coughlin; A.B. from Yale University, 1950; M.B.A. from Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 1954; LL.B. from Temple University Evening Law School, 1958; attorney; member of Supreme and Superior Courts of Pennsylvania, Courts of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, and Federal District Courts for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; 1950-52, U.S. Marine Corps captain, aide-de-camp to Gen. L. B. (“Chesty’”’) Puller; elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1964; elected to the Pennsylvania Senate in 1966; Joint State Government Commission Task Force on Penal Laws; selected Out-standing Young Man of 1965, Main Line Junior Chamber of Commerce; former member Philadelphia Committee of 70; director, Rosemont-Villanova Civie Association, Easter Seal Society; member, Big Brother Association, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick; married to Elizabeth Poole Sellers Worrell; four children; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY COUNTY: City of Pittsburgh: Wards 1 to 14 and 21 to 27. Population (1960), 390,512. WILLIAM S. MOORHEAD, Democrat, of Pittsburgh, Pa., born in Pittsburgh, Pa., on April 8, 1923; Yale University, 1944, B.A.; served in U.S. Navy (Pacific Theater), 1943-46, commissioned lieutenant (j.g.); Harvard Law School, 1949, 154 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA LL.B. (cum laude) ; married Lucy Galpin, four children; lawyer; member of law firm of Moorhead & Knox; assistant city solicitor, city of Pittsburgh, 1954-57; member of Allegheny County Housing Authority, 1956-58; member Art Com-mission, city of Pittsburgh, 1958; member of board of trustees of Tuberculosis League of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Child Guidance Center, Shadyside Hospital (1956-60) and Western Pennsylvania Conservancy; member of American Legion, VFW, and AMVETS; cochairman Pennsylvania State Democratic Platform Com-mittee, 1966; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member Committee on Banking and Currency, Committee on Government Operations, and Joint Economic Committee; Assistant Democratic Whip. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Monroe and Northampton. Lemica County: That part of Lnigs Gounty not included in the Eighth District. Population (1960), 455,396; estimated to July 969, 511,920. FRED B. ROONEY, Democrat, of Bethlehem, Pa.; born November 6, 1925, in Bethlehem, Northampton County, Pa., the son of Fred B. and Veronica K. (McGreevy) Rooney; attended the public schools; graduated from the Bethlehem High School in 1944 and from the University of Georgia at Athens in 1950; holds a degree in business administration; engaged in the real estate and insurance business (office address, 405 E. Fourth Street, Bethlehem, Pa., and home address, 575 Brighton Street, Bethlehem, Pa.); served in the United States Army during World War II from February 1944 to April 1946, with service in Europe as a paratrooper in the 515th Paratroop Infantry Regiment, 13th Airborne Division; member of the American Legion, Amvets, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Catholic War Veterans, and the Knights of Columbus (past grand Knight) ; served as presi-dent of and reorganized the Young Democratic Club of Northampton County; member of the Bethlehem Housing Authority; elected to two terms in the State senate and served from November 5, 1958, until his resignation August 6, 1963; married December 14, 1963, to the former Evelyn Davis Lisle, of Sewickley, Pa.; a son, Timothy, born on July 18, 1965, and a daughter, Martha Lisle, born September 30, 1968; elected to the 88th Congress in a special election July 30, 1963, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Francis E. Walter; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of the Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Subcommittee on Communications and Power. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—CountiEs: Lancaster and Lebanon. DAUPHIN COUNTY: Boroughs of Middle-town and Royalton, townships of Conewago, Londonderry and Lower Swatara. Population (1960), 390,436; estimated to July 1969, 425,000. EDWIN D. ESHLEMAN, Republican, of Lancaster, Pa.; born in Lancaster County, Pa., December 4, 1920; graduated from Franklin and Marshall College, degree in political science; graduate work in political science at Temple Uni-versity; lieutenant, U.S. Coast Guard in World War II; overseas 18 months in Amphibious Forces; former public school teacher; 12 years in Pennsylvania House of Representatives; chairman, Education Committee; majority whip, minority whip; vice chairman, Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, 1964-67; member, American Academy of Political and Social Science; received Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award as Out-standing Young Man of the Year for 1956; member various organizations and participant in numerous charity drives; married Kathryn E. Dambach; two sons; elected to 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union. DavpHIN COUNTY: That part of Dauphin County not included in the Sixteenth District. Population (1960), 480,834; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. HERMAN T. SCHNEEBELI, Republican, of Williamsport, Pa.; born in Lancaster, Pa., July 7, 1907; attended Lancaster Public Schools; was graduated from Mercersburg Academy in 1926, Dartmouth College in 1930, and Amos Tuck School (MCS) in 1931; commission distributor Gulf Oil Corp.; served in World War II, captain, Ordnance Department, from 1942 to 1946; served as president, United Fund; president, YWCA trustees; member of board of managers of Williamsport Hospital, American Legion, Elks, Kiwanis Club, PENNSYLVANIA pet B 1ographical : } vestryman Episcopal Church; bank director; married to the former Mary Louise Meyer of Bellefonte, Pa.; two daughters, Marta and Mrs. Dorrance Belin; Sa to the 86th Congress iin a special election held April 26, 1960; reelected to succeeding Congresses; representative to GATT Conference, Geneva, in 1961; delegate to German-American Alliance Conference, West Berlin, 1962; attended Ditchley Park Conference in England, January 1967 ; participant in the first U. S.-Japan Parliamentary Conference, in Tokyo, Japan, April 1968; member of Ways and Means Committee. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY COUNTY: Boroughs of Aspinwall, Avalon, Bell Acres, Belle-vue, Ben Avon, Ben Avon Heights, Blawnox, Brackenridge, Bradford Woods, Cheswick, Churchill, Edgewood, Edgeworth, Emsworth, Etna, Forest Hills, Fox Chapel, Franklin Park, Glenfield, Hays-ville, Leetsdale, Millvalle, Monroeville, Oakmont, Osborne, Pitcairn, Plum, Sewickley, Sewickley Heights, Sewickley Hills, Sharpsburg, Springdale, Tarentum), Verona, "West View, and Wilkinsburg. Townships of Aleppo, East Deer, Fawn, Frazer, Hampton, Harmar, Harrison, Indiana, Kilbuck, Leet, Marshall, McCandless, O’Hara, "Ohio, Penn Hills, Pine, Reserve, Richland, Ross, Shaler, Springdale, West Deer, and Wilkins. Population (1960), 409, 901; estimated to July 1969, 440, 000. ROBERT J. CORBETT, Republican, Ben Avon Heights, Pittsburgh, Pa.; born in Avalon (Pittsburgh), Pa. August 25, 1905; graduated Allegheny Collegeiin 1927, with A.B. degree; graduated University of Pittsburgh in 1929, with M.A. degroe; Wallace Research Fellow in History (University of Pittsburgh) 1927-29; honorary doctor of laws degree, Allegheny College, 1965; senior high-school instructor, Coraopolis, Pa., 1929-38; former publisher and editor of the North: Pittsburgh Times; member of Bellevue Chamber of Commerce, Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Loyal Order of Moose, Elks, Eagles, Kiwanis, Lions, Phi Alpha Theta, Delta Sigma Rho; board of directors, Suburban General Hospital; married Ruthe McClintock, of Ligonier, Pa.; one child, Eleanor Louise (Mrs. Donald F. Dunbar, of Pittsburgh, Pa.); elected to the 76th Congress on November 8, 1938; elected sheriff of Allegheny County (Pittsburgh), 1941; representative to the NATO Parliamentary Conference 1957, 1958, 1959; elected to the 79th Congress on November 7, 1944; reelected to ‘the 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adams, Cumberland, and York (3 counties). Population (1960), 415,058; estimated to July 1969, 450,000. GEORGE A. GOODLING, Republican, of Loganville, York County, Pa.; born September 26, 1896, in Loganville; graduate of Pennsylvania State Univer-sity; fruit grower; wife deceased; six children; served 14 years in State house of representatives; 33d degree Mason; director of a bank, motor club, and an insur-ance company; member of B.P.O.E., American Legion, Grange, Pennsylvania Farmers Association, Gamma Sigma Delta, Honorary Agricultural Fraternity, and A.T.O. Fraternity; distinguished alumnus award, Pennsylvania State Uni-versity, 1969; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress; elected to the 90th Congress; reelected to the 91st Congress; former member, Civil War Centennial Commission, and Migratory Bird Con-servation Commission; executive secretary, Pennsylvania State Horticulture Association. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY COUNTY: City of Pittsburgh: Wards 15 to 18 and 29 to 31. Cities of Clairton, Duquesne, and McKeesport. Boroughs of Braddock, Braddock Hills, Chalfant, Dravosburg, East McKeesport, East Pittsburgh, Elizabeth, Glassport, Homestead, Liberty, Lincoln, Mount Oliver, Munhall, North Braddock, Port Vue, Rankin, Swissvale, that part of Trafford in Allegheny County, Turtle Creek, Versailles, Wall, West Homestead, West Mifflin, Whitaker, White Oak, and Wilmerding. Townships of Elizabeth, Forward, North Versailles, and South Versailles. Population (1960), 404,997; estimated to July 1969, 405,000. JOSEPH M. GAYDOS, Democrat, of McKeesport, Pa.; born in Braddock, Pa., July 3, 1926; married Alice Ann Gray; five children; pre-law Duquesne Univer-sity; rr B., "University of Notre Dame Law School; former Pennsylvania State senator, 45th District; former deputy attorney general, Pennsylvania; former assistant solicitor of Allegheny County; former general counsel to United Mine Workers of America, District 5; former solicitor for various municipalities, school districts, and authorities; former member of AFL-CIO, UAW, and United Glass and Flint Workers of America; World War II veteran, USNR, honorable dis-charge; seated in the 90th Congress to fill the unexpired term of the late Elmer Holland: elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. 156 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—WESTMORELAND COUNTY. FAYETTE COUNTY: Townships of Bullskin and Saltlick. Population (1960), 359,731; estimated to July 1969, 394,509. JOHN H. DENT, Democrat, of Jeannette, Westmoreland County, Pa.; born in Johnetta, Pa., March 10, 1908, the son of Samuel and Genevieve Dent; educated in the public schools of Armstrong and Westmoreland Counties, the Great Lakes Naval Aviation Academy, and through correspondence school courses; member of the National Council of United Rubber Workers from 1923 to 1937, serving as president of Local 1875 and the executive council, also member of the international council; served from 1924 to 1928 in the U.S. Marine Air Corps; member of many lodges and societies; has experience as a newspaperman and has contributed to magazines and labor publications; married Miss Margaret R. Dent, April 4, 1929; one daughter, Patricia (Mrs. Donald Sarp), a son, John Frederick, a practicing attorney in Westmoreland County, Pa., and seven grandchildren: John Frederick, Jao Carol, Melissa Ann, Tracy, and Susan Sarp, and Jennifer and Margaret Suzanne Dent; elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for one term in 1934, then elected to the State senate in 1936; reelected in 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952, and 1956; served as Pennsylvania Democratic floor leader in the senate for 17 years; engaged as an executive with coal and coke companies and building and transportation companies; student of polities and social legislation; specializes in unemployment and workmen’s compensation laws, international trade problems, Fair Labor Standards, coal mine safety and health legislation, and parliamentary and legislative procedures; elected to the 85th Congress in a -special election January 21, 1958, to fill vacancy caused by death of Augustine B. Kelley; reelected to the 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Armstrong, Cambria, Clarion, Indiana, and Jefferson (5 counties). Population (1960), 442,373; estimated to July 1969, 427,000. JOHN PHILLIPS SAYLOR, Republican of Johnstown, Pa.; born July 23, 1908, Conemaugh Township, Somerset County, Pa.; attended Johnstown public schools; graduate of Mercersburg Academy, Franklin and Marshall College, Dickinson Law School; Honorable LL.D., Saint Francis College; married, two children; member, Cambria County, Pennsylvania State and American Bar Associations; served in U.S. Navy during World War 1I; Captain, U.S. Naval Reserve; member of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Amvets; Elk, Mason, Shriner; member of numerous civie, fraternal, and social organizations; member, St. John’s United Church of Christ in Johnstown; formerly lay member Synodical Council, Pittsburgh Synod, E. & R. Church; former member, Com-mission on Christian Social Action; delegate, National Study Conference on Church and Economie Life of Federal Council of Churches, 1950; lay delegate, . Convention for Merger Evangelical and Reformed Church with Congregational Christian Church in 1957; member, Board of Trustees, Massanutten Academy, Woodstock, Va. (denominational school); member, Board of Regents, Mercers-burg Academy, Mercersburg, Pennsylvania; president, board of directors, Johns-town Federal Savings and Loan Association; member, executive board, Adm. Robert E. Peary Council, Inc., Boy Scouts of America; member, executive com-mittee, Republican Congressional Committee; member, steering committee, Pennsylvania Congressional Delegation; first Member of Congress to receive National Parks Association award for distinguished service on behalf of national parks and monuments of the United States, 1954; recipient National Conserva-tion Award for distinguished service to conservation presented by six leading conservation organizations in the United States, 1958; named Conservationist of the Year by Pennsylvania Outdoor Writers Association in 1965; recipient for 1964 of the Conservationist of the Year Award by the National Wildlife Federa-tion for outstanding leadership in natural resources management; Trout Conser-vation Award from Trout, Unlimited, 1967; the first recipient of the Bernard M. Baruch “Laureate Award for Conservation,” 1967; named associate member of Boone and Crockett Club, 1964; member, President’s Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission; National Forest Reservation Commission; Public Land Law Review Commission; and American Revolution Bicentennial Commission; elected to 81st Congress in special election, September 13, 1949; reelected to each succeeding Congress. PENNSYLVANIA B 1ographical : TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Cameron, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Forest, Mec-Kean, Potter, Venango, anid Warren (10 counties). Population (1960), 429,009; estimated to July 1967, 444,200. 5 ALBERT W. JOHNSON, Republican, of Smethport, Pa.; born in Smethport, the son of Swedish parents, namely the late John A. and Edla (Ostrom) Johnson; graduate of Smethport High School, attended Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and graduated LL.B. John B. Stetson University Law School, Deland, Fla.; member, Alpha Tau Omega; member of the Mc¢cKean County and the Pennsylvania Bar Associations; and of the bar of the Courts of McKean County, the Pennsylvania Superior and Supreme Courts, and the United States District Court; on January 27, 1967, together with two of his sons, David and Ronald, was admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court; married to the former Virginia Balsley and has four children; elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1946; reelected in 1948, 1950, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1960 and 1962; in the Pennsylvania Legislature was majority whip 1951; minority whip 1955; minority leader 1959 and 1961; majority leader 1953, 1957 and 1963; also while a member of the Pennsylvania Legislature was chairman of House Committee on Rules and .a member of Joint State Government Commission, General State Authority, State Public School Building Authority, State Highway and Bridge Authority, Legislative Budget and Finance Committee, Committee on Interstate Cooperation, State Council of Civil Defense; chairman of Penn-sylvania Republican Platform Committee in 1958 and 1962; now serving on two committees: Banking and Currency, and Post Office and Civil Service, and as Republican objector for Consent Calendar; assistant Regional Republican Whip, assigned to New Jersey and Pennsylvania delegations; awarded the Na-tional Veterans of Foreign Wars Silver Medal of Merit in grateful recognition of his outstanding leadership in improving the condition of the veterans of the nation, both as a member of the legislature of Pennsylvania and as a Member of Congress, October 19, 1968; elected to the 88th Congress in special election November 5, 1963, to fill the unexpired term of the late Leon H. Gavin; re-elected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Crawford, Erie, and Mercer (3 counties). Population (1960), 456,157; estimated to July 1969, 480,000. JOSEPH PHILLIP VIGORITO, Democrat, of Erie, Pa.; born in Niles, Ohio; graduated from Strong Vincent High School, Erie, Pa.; veteran of World War II, U.S. Army, April 1942 to August 1945, first lieutenant, awarded the Purple Heart; B.S. in economies, Wharton School of Finance, University of Pennsyl-vania, 1947; M.B.A., University of Denver, 1949; certified public accountant; assistant professor, Pennsylvania State University; member American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars; married to the former Florence Hoppe; three children, Tina, Barbara, and Linda; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Beaver, Butler, and Lawrence (3 counties). Population (1960), 434,522; estimated to July 1967, 465,000. FRANK M. CLARK, Democrat, of Bessemer, Pa.; born in Bessemer, Pa., December 24, 1915; married Patricia Loy; two sons: Frank, Jr., age 24 and Kelly, age 20; delegate to the NATO Conference in 1956 and 1960; delegate to the Interparliamentary Conference, 1957; attended International Christian Leader-ship Conference for Peace at The Hague in 1958 and Delegate to the International Highway Congress in 1959 and 1961; in 1963 member of delegation inspecting NATO bases; 1964 Delegate to the NATO Conference in Paris and 1965 Delegate to NATO Conference in New York; 1966 Delegate to the NATO Conference in Paris; 1967 and 1968 Delegate to NATO Conference in Brussels; major in Air Force Reserves; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Greene and Washington. FAYETTE COUNTY: That part of Tagelie County not included in the Twenty-first District. Population (1960), 418,933; estimated to uly 1969, 427,755. THOMAS E. MORGAN, Democrat, of Fredericktown, Pa.; born in Ellsworth, Pa., October 13, 1906; attended the public schools of Washington County, and was graduated from East Bethlehem Township High School at Fredericktown, 158 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA Pa., in 1926; was graduated from Waynesburg College, Waynesburg, Pa., in 1930 with a bachelor of science degree; from Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery, Detroit, Mich., in 1933 with a bachelor of medicine degree, and from Wayne University in 1934, with a doctor of medicine degree; served internship at Grace Hospital, Detroit, Mich., and since that time has practiced medicine and surgery at Fredericktown, Pa.; married Winifred Stait of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada, August 26, 1937; they have one daughter, Mrs. Gordon Youngwood; member of numerous fraternal and civic organizations; elected to the 79th Con-gress on November 7, 1944; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman of House Foreign Affairs Committee, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY COUNTY: City of Pittsburgh; South Hills District, ‘Wards 19, 20, 28, and 32. Boroughs of Baldwin, Bethel Park, Brentwood, Bridgeville, Carnegie, Castle Shannon, Corapolis, Crafton, Dormont, Green Tree, Heidleberg, Ingram, Jefferson, that part of Mc-Donald in Allegheny County, McKees Rocks, Oakdale, Pleasant Hills, Rosslyn Farms, Thornburg, West Elizabeth, and Whitehall. Townships of Baldwin, Collier, Crescent, Findlay, Kennedy, Moon, Mount Lebanon, Neville, North Fayette, Robinson, Scott, South Fayette, South Fayette, South Park, Stowe, and Upper St. Clair. Population (1960), 423,787; estimated to July 1969, 450,000. JAMES G. FULTON, Republican, of Dormont (Pittsburgh), Pa.; member of Foreign Affairs Committee and ranking member of Science and Astronautics Committee; son of James Ernest and Emilie Fetterman Fulton; grandson of Rev. Dr. John Lockhart Fulton and Judge Charles Sylvester Fetterman, families active since the 1700s in civic affairs in Western Pennsylvania and South Hills section of Pittsburgh; Penn State, Harvard Law School, 2 years Fine Arts Department of Carnegie Tech; owner, Pittsburgh surburban weekly newspapers; rancher, lawyer, formerly partner, Pittsburgh banking law firm; member Allegheny Co. Board Law Examiners, 1934-42; solicitor, Dormont Borough; Pennsylvania State Senator, 1939-40; lieutenant, U.S. Naval Reserve on active duty in 1942; elected to the 78th Congress on November 7, 1944; returned from Pacific combat area to Congress, 1945; reelected 12 times to date; member, Board of Visitors, Annapolis Naval Academy, on appointment of Speaker, 1947; chairman, special subcommittee on displaced persons of the Foreign Affairs Committee, 80th -Congress; United States delegate to United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment 1947-48, on appointment by President Truman; chairman, subcom-mittee for Europe, of House Foreign Affairs Committee, 83d Congress; appointed U.S. Delegate to 14th General Assembly of United Nations by President Eisenhower, 1959; adviser on space to U.S. mission at U.N., 1960-69, appoint-ments by President Kennedy, President Johnson, and President Nixon; deco-rated by the Republic of Italy; recipient of Columbus Medal on recommenda-tion of Latin American Ambassadors; member, American Judicature Society, American Academy of Political and Social Science; member, board of governors, National Rocket Club, 1959-62; board member, National Space Club, Engineer-ing School, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh opera, Western Pennsylvania Heart Association, Pittsburgh Playhouse; member, International Institute of Space Law; congressional office Pittsburgh, 2117 Federal Building, phone 644-2876; town address, 2850 Kspy Avenue, Pittsburgh; Golden Pheasant Farm, Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh; Green Meadows Ranch, Oak Forest Road, Waynes-burg, Southwestern Pennsylvania. RHODE ISLAND : Biographical 159 RHODE ISLAND (Population (1960), 859,488; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 911,000) SENATORS JOHN O. PASTORE, Democrat, of Cranston, R.l.; lawyer; born in Provi-dence, March 17, 1907; married Elena Caito in 1941; children, John O., Jr., Frances Elizabeth, and Louise Marie; member of the Rhode Island General Assembly, assistant attorney general, Lieutenant Governor, Governor, U.S. Senator since 1950; Northeastern University, LL.B.; honorary degrees: Provi-dence College, Brown University, University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island College of Education, Rhode Island College of Pharmacy, Bryant College, North-eastern University, Salve Regina College, Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science, Suffolk University, Villanova University, and New Bedford Institute of Technology; trustee of Brown University, Providence, R.I. CLAIBORNE PELL, Democrat, of Newport, R.1.; born November 22, 1918, in New York City, son of Congressman Herbert Claiborne and Matilda (Bigelow) Pell; St. George’s School, Middletown, R.I., 1933-36; Princeton University, 1940, A:B.; cum laude; Columbia University, A.M.; married Nuala O’Donnell in December 1944; children: Herbert III, Christopher, Dallas, and Julia; business executive, investments; entered Coast Guard as enlisted man prior to World War II, released as lieutenant, now captain, USCGR; special assistant at San Francisco United Nations Conference; served 7 years in United States Foreign Service and State Department; decorated by France, Italy, Portugal, and Knights of Malta; U.S. delegate to Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organiza-tion in London, 1959; until election in 1960, vice president of International Rescue Committee, member of National Council of Refugees, treasurer of Amer-ican Immigration Conference; Democratic national registration chairman in 1956; chief delegation tally clerk, Democratic National Conventions, 1956, 1960, 1964 and 1968; consultant, Democratic National Committee, 1953-60; executive assistant to Rhode Island Democratic State chairman in 1952 and 1954; only unendorsed candidate ever to win statewide primary election in Rhode Island: elected November 8, 1960; reelected November 8, 1966. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Bristol and Newport. PROVIDENCE COUNTY: City of Providence, repre- sentative districts, 1 to 7; cities of Central Falls, East Providence, Newport, Pawtucket, Woonsocket; towns of Cumberland and Lincoln. Population (1960), 399,296. FERNAND JOSEPH ST GERMAIN, Democrat, of Woonsocket, R.1.; born January 9, 1928, in Blackstone, Mass.; attended the parochial school; graduated from Our Lady of Providence Seminary High School in 1945, from Providence College, B. Phil., in 1948, and from Boston University Law School, LL.B., in 1955; enlisted in the U.S. Army in January 1949, served as a pharmacy and lab-oratory technician, and was honorably discharged in January 1952; member of the State house of representatives, 1952-60; admitted to the Rhode Island bar in 1956 and the Federal bar in 1957; engaged in the practice of law in Provi-dence and Woonsocket; delegate to the Rhode Island Constitutional Convention in 1955; member of the Rhode Island and Woonsocket Bar Associations, the Young Democrats of Rhode Island, the Woonsocket Young Democrats (presi-dent), Nationalities Division, Democratic National Committee; First Representa-tive District Committee of Woonsocket, and the American Legion; married the former Rachel O'Neill; two daughters; elected to the 87th Congress, Novem-ber 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. 160 Congressional Directory RHODE ISLAND SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Kent and Washington. PROVIDENCE COUNTY: City of Providence, representative districts 8 to 25; city of Cranston; towns of Burrillville, Foster, Glocester, Johnston, North Providence, North Smithfield, Scituate, and Smithfield. Population (1960), 459,706; estimated to July 1969, 503,500. ROBERT OWENS TIERNAN, Democrat, of Warwick, R.I.; born February 24, 1929, in Providence, R.I.; married; three sons; attorney at law; elected to the 90th Congress March 28, 1967; reelected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968. SOUTH CAROLINA Biographical | SOUTH CAROLINA (Population (1960), 2,382,594; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 2,692,000) SENATORS STROM THURMOND, Republican, of Aiken, S.C.; attorney and farmer; born December 5, 1902, in Edgefield, S.C., son of John William and Eleanor Gertrude (Strom) Thurmond; married Jean Crouch of Elko, S.C., November 7, 1947 (dec. Jan. 6, 1960); married Nancy Moore of Aiken, S.C., December 22, 1968; 1923 graduate of Clemson College; studied law at night and admitted to South Carolina Bar 1930, and admitted to practice in all Federal Courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court; LL.D. degrees, Bob Jones U. (1948), Presbyterian Coll. (1960), Clemson Coll. (1961); D. Mil. Sc. degree, The Citadel (1961); Doctor of Humanities, Trinity College (1965) ; served as teacher and athletic coach, county superintendent of education, city attorney and county attorney, State Senator, circuit judge, Governor of South Carolina 1947-51, serving as chairman of Southern Governors’ Conference; practiced law in Aiken, S.C., 1951-55; volun-teered for service in World War II the day war was declared against Germany, served with Headquarters First Army 1942-46, European and Pacific Theaters, participated in Normandy invasion with 82d Airborne Division; awarded 5 battle stars and 17 decorations, medals and awards, including the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal with ‘“V”’, Army Commendation Ribbon, Purple Heart, Presidential Distinguished Unit Citation, 3d Army Certificate of Achievement, OCAMG Certificate of Achievement, Department of Army Certificate of Appre-ciation, Belgian Order of the Crown, and Freneh Croix de Guerre; major general, U.S. Army Reserve, past national president Reserve Officers Association and Military Government Association; Baptist; American Bar Association, and numerous defense, veterans, civic, fraternal, and farm organizations; Thurmond Hall (1939) at Winthrop Coll., streets in several S.C. cities, and Strom Thurmond High School (1961) named in his honor; delegate to six Democratic National Conventions (chairman of South Carolina delegation and national committeeman 1948) ; States’ Rights Democratic candidate for President of United States 1948, carrying 4 States and receiving 39 electoral votes; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1954, as a write-in candidate, for the term ending January 3, 1961; resigned as United States Senator April 4, 1956, to place the office in a primary, pursuant to a promise made to the people during the 1954 campaign; renominated and reelected to the Senate without opposition in 1956, resuming duties on November 7, 1956; renominated and reelected in 1960; September 16, 1964, switched from Democratic to Republican Party; renominated and reelected 1966 for term ending January 3, 1973. ERNEST F. HOLLINGS, Democrat, of Charleston, S.C.; born in Charleston, S.C., January 1, 1922; son of Wilhelmine Meyer and Adolph G. Hollings; attended public schools, Charleston, S.C.; graduated, The Citadel, B.A., 1942; the University of South Carolina, LL.B., 1947; LL.D. conferred by The Citadel, June 1959; lawyer, member of Charleston County, South Carolina, and American Bar Associations; admitted to practice before South Carolina Supreme Court, U.S. Distriet Court; U.S. Cireuit Court of Appeals; U.S. Tax Court, U.S. Customs Court and U.S. Supreme Court; member, St. John’s Lutheran Church; member, Court of Adjudication, Lutheran Church in America; Armed Forces, 1942 45, served overseas from Africa to Austria, 33 months; 353d Antiaircraft Artillery; 3d, 36th, and 45th Divisions, captain; member, highest honor society at The Citadel—The Round Table; president of the alumni (the Association of Citadel Men), 1954; at the University of South Carolina Law School-—member, Honor Society, Wig and Robe, South Carolina Law Review, and president of Law Fed-eration; Charleston Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award as Young Man of the Year, 1953; U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, one of Ten Outstanding Young Men of the United States, 1954; South Carolina Veteran of the Year, 1957; member, Hibernian Society, Arion Society, Sertoma Club; Charleston Rifle Club; Mason, LeCandeur No. 36, A.F.M.; Shriner, Omar Temple; B.P.O.E. Lodge No. 242; American Legion, Post No. 10; Charleston Chamber of Commerce; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Capt. John L. Weeks Post No. 3142; elected to South Carolina General Assembly from Charleston County, 1948, 1950, and 1952; chairman, Charleston County legislative delegation; speaker pro tempore, South Carolina House of Representatives; elected twice by 33—350°—T70——13 162 Congressional Directory SOUTH CAROLINA. unanimous vote, 1951, 1953; elected Lieutenant Governor, November 2, 1954; elected Governor, November 4, 1958; served as Governor, 1959-63; appointed: to Hoover Commission May 15, 1955; appointed by President Eisenhower to Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, December 1959; re-. appointed by President Kennedy February 1962; chairman, Regional Advisory Council on Nuclear Energy; instituted technical training program in South - Carolina, Nuclear Space Commission, and Commission on Higher Education; married Patricia Salley of Columbia, S.C., March 30, 1946; four children’ Michael Milhous, October 1, 1950; Helen Hayne, June 24, 1952; Patricia Salley, February 8, 1957; and Ernest Frederick Hollings uy, March 8, 1959; elected November 8, 1966, to complete the unexpired term of the late Senator Olin D. Johnston ; reelected to full 6-year term November 5, 1968. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNnTIES: Allendale, Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Clarendon, Colleton, Dor-chester, Hampton, and Jasper (9 counties). Population (1960), 421,478; estimated to July 1969, 516,000. L. MENDEL RIVERS, Democrat, of Charleston, S.C.; born in Berkeley County, S.C., September 28, 1905; educated in public schools, College of Charles-ton, and University of South Carolina; admitted to South Carolina bar in 1932; served in South Carolina Legislature, 1933-36; 1936-40 served as special attorney, U.S. Department of Justice; admitted to practice before Supreme Court of U.S.; member of Elks, member of Land mark Lodge, No. 76, F. & A.M.,, life member of Exchange Club and member of Grace Episcopal Church, Charleston, S.C; married Margaret Middleton of Charleston; two daughters: Mrs. Robert G Eastman (Margaret Middleton) and Lois Marion; son: Lucius Mendel, Jr.. elected to 77th Congress November 5, 1940; reelected to all succeeding Congresses; chairman, House Committee on Armed Services; awards and honors: honorary doctor of laws, The Citadel, 1959; honorary doctor of laws, Clemson University, 1965; Charleston Exchange Club “Book of Golden Deeds,” 1963; Reserve Officers , Association, “Minute Man” Award, 1965; Citation of Honor, Air Force Associa-tion, 1965; honorary member: Fleet Reserve Association, National Guard Associ-ation, Air Forces Sergeants Association, International College of Dentists, South Carolina Dental Association. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Bamberg, Barnwell, Calhoun, Lexington, Orangebure, and Righing (6 counties). Population (1960), 375,576; estimated t0 July 1969, 427,500. ALBERT WILLIAM WATSON, Republican, of Columbia, S.C.; born Au-gust 30, 1922; lawyer; served in the South Carolina General Assembly 1955-58 and 1960-62; married Lillian Williams of Walterboro, S.C.; three children; Baptist; World War II service, U.S. Army Air Corps, 1942-46, serving in Mediterranean Theater of Operations; national chairman, Voice of ‘Democracy Program,. U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1957; president, Pi Kappa Delta (honorary speech fraternity), University of South Carolina, 1949; vice president, University of South Carolina Law Federation, 1949; Mason; Shriner; elected as a Democrat to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962: reelected to the 89th Congress without opposi-tion; resigned February 1, 1965, after being stripped of seniority by House Demo-cratic Caucus because of his support of the Republican Presidential candidate, Barry Goldwater, in 1964; reelected as a Republican in a special election June 15, 1965; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Abbeville, Aiken, Anderson, Edgefield, Greenwood, McCormick, Lents Oconee, Pickens, and Saluda 10 counties). Population (1960), 399,847; estimated to July 1969, 420,000. WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN DORN, Democrat; born in Greenwood County, S.C., April 14, 1916, son of the late T. E. and Pearl Griffith Dorn; youngest member South Carolina House of Representatives 1939, 1940; youngest member South Carolina State Senate 1941, 1942; at age 24 was seated in South Carolina Senate by a special vote; in 1942 volunteered for the Army Air Force and resigned from the State Senate, serving for 32 years; 18 months in Europe with Ninth Air Force; discharged as corporal; one of seven brothers in Armed Forces during World War II; elected to Congress in 1946 and became one of the SOUTH CAROLINA Brographical 163 youngest. Members of the 80th Congress; in 1948 was runner up in a field of five for the United States Senate; in 1950 was elected to the 82d Congress and to the succeeding Congresses; in 1948, married the former Mildred Johnson, of Coats, N.C.; three daughters, Briana Pearl, Olivia Byrd, and Debbie Gail; two sons, William Jennings Bryan Dorn II and Johnson Griffith Dorn; honorary doctor of law degree from Lander College, Greenwood, S.C., in 1965; home residence: Route 1, Greenwood, S.C.; occupation, farmer. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounmIEs: Greenville, Laurens, and Spartanburg (3 counties). Population (1960), 414,215; estimated to July 1969, 474,660. JAMES ROBERT MANN, Democrat, of Greenville, S.C.; born in Greenville, Greenville County, S.C., April 27, 1920, son of Nina Griffin Mann and the late Alfred Cleo Mann; attended public schools of Greenville, S.C., graduated from The Citadel (B.A. degree) in 1941; entered U.S. Army as second lieutenant in July 1941, separated in March 1946, as lieutenant colonel at age 25; now colonel in U.S. Army Reserve; graduated from the Law School of the University of South Carolina in 1947, magna cum laude; member of Greenville County, S.C. and American Bar ‘Associations, American Judicature Society, and American Trial Lawyers Association; member, South Carolina House of Representatives, 1949-52; appointed solicitor (prosecuting attorney), Thirteenth Judicial Circuit of South Carolina (Greenville and Pickens Counties) by Gov. James F. Byrnes to succeed Hon. Robert T. Ashmore upon his election to Congress, and elected in 1954 and 1958 without opposition; returned to full-time-practice of law in January 1963; now senior partner, Mann, Foster, Ashmore & Brissey, attorneys, Greenville, S. C.; ; active in many local civic and fraternal organizations, including Kiwanis, Elks, Wade Hampton Lodge No. 404, F. & A.M., Shrine and American Legion; board of directors, Greenville Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1950; board of directors, Family Service Agency, 1952; president, Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce, 1965; secretary, Greenville County Planning Commission, 1963-67; board of trustees, Greenville Hospital System, 1965-68; editor, South Carolina Law Review, 1947; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa; South Carolina State commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1951-52; chairman, Greenville County Heart Association, 1952; served Earle Street Baptist Church as teacher, Sunday School superintendent and chairman, board of deacons; Board of Development, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary; married Virginia Thomason Brunson, January 15, 1945; three sons and one daughter: James Robert, Jr., born October 5, 1946; David Brunson, born April 22, 1949; -William Walker, born September 4, 1951; Virginia Brunson, born March 15, 1953; elected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Cherokee, Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, Sumter, Union, and York (9 counties). Population (1960), 377, 176; estimated to J uly 1969, 400), 000. THOMAS SMITHWICK GETTYS, Democrat, of Rock Hill, S.C.; born in Rock Hill, York County, S.C., June 19, 1912, fourth of eight children of Maud Martin Gettys and late John E. Gettys: educated public schools of Rock Hill, attended Clemson College, A.B. degree Erskine College in 1933; graduate work Duke University and Winthrop College; taught and coached at "Rock Hill High School and principal of Central School; secretary to Congressman James P.. Richards, Fifth S.C. District, for seven years; postmaster Rock Hill 1951-54; studied law at night and was admitted to South Carolina Bar in 1953 and since 1954 has practiced law in State and Federal courts; is a member of American, South Carolina, and York County Bar Associations; married to Mary Phillips White of Chester, S.C., on December 9, 1947; two daughters—Julia Martin, born November 7, 1948, and Sara Elizabeth, born September 23, 1951; World War II Navy veteran with duty in forward combat areas of Pacific; member of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Elks Club, lifelong active member of Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church of Rock Hill, former deacon, now elder; member and past president Rock Hill Chamber of Commerce, member and past president Rotary Club, member and past president Y.M.C.A. Board, past chairman United Fund Campaign, past member and chairman Board of Trustees, Rock Hill School District No. 3; elected November 3, 1964, to fill vacancy in 88th Congress, and to 89th Congress; reelected without opposition to 90th: Congress on November 8, 164 Congressional Directory SOUTH CAROLINA 1966; reelected to 91st Congress on November 5, 1968, by a vote of 78,805 to 21,246 over Republican opponent; member of Banking and Currency Committee and House Administration Committee. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Marion, Marlboro, Lee, and Williamsburg (9 counties). Population (1960), 394,302; estimated to July 1969, 420,000. JOHN L. McMILLAN, Democrat, Florence, S.C.; son of the late M. L. and Mary Alice Keith McMillan, Mullins, S.C.; educated Mullins High School, University of North Carolina, and South Carolina, also University of South Carolina Law School and National Law School, Washington, D.C.; selected on All-State College Football Team for 4 years, All-Southern for 1 year, and a member of the All Time Star Football team of South Carolina; member of Mul-lins Baptist Church, Masons, 40 and 8, Fred Sexton American Legion Post, Florence, S.C.; selected by Speaker of the House to represent Congress of the United States at Interparliamentary Union in London in 1960 and also to represent Congress at the Interparliamentary Union in Tokyo, Japan, in 1961; served as chairman, House District Committee, during the 79th Congress and again selected as its chairman for the 81st, 82d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; elected vice chairman in January 1969 on the 34-member House Agriculture Committee; also chairman of Forestry Subcommittee and vice chairman of the Tobacco Subcommittee, dean of South Carolina Con-gressional delegation; elected to Congress in 1938 over five opponents, and re- elected over one opponent in 1940 by a majority of 18,000 votes; reelected in 1942 over two opponents by a majority of 17,000 votes; reelected in 1944 without opposition; reelected in 1946 over two opponents with a majority of 20,000 votes; reelected without opposition in 1948; 1950, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1960, and 1962; defeated opponent by vote of 48,000 to 10,500; reelected 1964 by a vote of ap-proximately 50,000 to 25,000 for Republican opponent; reelected 1966 over Republican opponent by vote of 43,000 to 26,000; reelected in 1968 primary over one opponent by a vote of approximately 23,000, and Republican opponent in general election by approximately 19,000 votes. SOUTH DAKOTA : : Biographical 165 SOUTH DAKOTA (Population (1960), 680,514; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 659,000) SENATORS KARL E. MUNDT, Republican, of Madison, S. Dak.; born in Humboldt, S. Dak., June 3, 1900, the only son of F. J. and Rose EE. Mundt, pioneer hardware merchants of that community; educated in the public schools of Humboldt, Pierre, and Madison, in South Dakota; A.B. from Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., 1923; A.M. from Columbia University, New York City, 1927; LL.D. (honorary degree) Rider College, Trenton, N.J., 1952; successively a school teacher and school superintendent in Bryant, S. Dak.; college speech and social science teacher in Eastern State Normal School, Madison, S. Dak.; farm operator and real estate and insurance business; appointed to South Dakota Game and Fish Commission (bipartisan) in 1931 for a 6-year term; one-time national vice president of Izaak Walton League; member of Delta Sigma Rho, Pi Kappa Delta, and Tau Kappa Alpha (honorary societies); cofounder and holder of membership certificate No. 1 of National Forensic League, of which he is now national presi-dent; editor of the Rostrum; associate editor, the Speaker; former editorial writer, Outdoor America; author of articles in Successful Farming, Collier’s, U.S. News & World Report, The Christian Advocate, The Country Gentleman, Liberty magazine, Tomorrow, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Nation’s Schools, Fairplay (London), and others; past gover-nor, Minnesota-Dakotas District of Kiwanis International; member National Press Club and the University Club, Washington, D.C.; married in 1924 to Mary Moses of Northfield, Minn.; elected to the 76th Congress; reelected to the 77th, 78th, 79th, and 80th Congresses; elected to the United States Senate in 1948 for the term commencing January 3, 1949; reelected in 1954, 1960, and again in 1966 for the term ending January 3, 1973. GEORGE McGOVERN, Democrat, of Mitchell, S. Dak.; born July 19, 1922, Avon, S. Dak.; B.A., Dakota Wesleyan University; Ph. D., Northwestern Univer-sity; bomber pilot, World War II, Distinguished Flying Cross; professor of history and government, Dakota Wesleyan University; member, U.S. House of Repre-sentatives, 1957-61; special assistant to the President and Director of Food for Peace, 1961-62; married to the former Eleanor Stegeberg; five children; elected United States Senator November 6, 1962, for the term expiring January 3, 1969; reelected November 5, 1968, for the term expiring January 3, 1975. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bon Homme, Brookings, Brown, Clark, Clay, Codington, Day, Deuel, Grant, Hamlin, Hanson, Hutchinson, Kingsbury, Lake, Lincoln, McCook, Marshall, Miner, Minne-haha, Moody, Roberts, Turner, Union, and Yankton (24 counties). Population (1960), 351,901; esti-mated to July 1969, 380,000. BENJAMIN REIFEL, Republican, of Aberdeen, S. Dak.; born in log cabin September 19, 1906, in Parmelee, S. Dak., to Sioux Indian mother and German-American father; graduated from South Dakota State University, B.S. degree in 1932, and Harvard University, master in public administration in 1950 and doctor of public administration in 1952; married Alice Johnsonof Erwin, S. Dak., Decem-ber 26, 1933; one daughter, Loyce (Mrs. Emery G. Anderson); Administrator in Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior; U.S. Army officer, 1942-45; named Outstanding American Indian in 1956; Indian Council Fire Award, 1960; Boy Scout Silver Antelope Award for leadership, 1960; elected to the 87th Congress; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member, Appropriations Committee. 166 Congressional Directory SOUTH DAKOTA SECOND DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Aurora, Beadle, Bennett, Brule, Buffalo, Butte, Campbell, Charles Mix, Corson, Custer, Davison, Dewey, Douglas, Edmunds, Fall River, Faulk, Gregory, Haakon, Hand, Harding, Hughes, Hyde, Jackson, Jerauld, Jones, Lawrence, Lyman, McPherson, Meade, Mellette, Pennington, Perkins, Potter, Sanborn, Shannon, Spink, Stanley, Sully, Todd, Tripp, Wal-worth, Washabaugh, and Ziebach (43 counties). Population (1960), 328,613; estimated to July 1969, 365,000. E. Y. BERRY, Republican, of McLaughlin, S. Dak.; born at Larchwood, Iowa, October 6, 1902; practicing lawyer, newspaper editor and publisher; attended Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa, 2 years; graduated LL.B. Uni-versity of South Dakota Law School, 1927; married Rose Hartinger in 1928; children, Robert E. Berry and Nila Lee Berry McCracken; served as States attorney and county judge Corson County; member State senate 1939 and 1941 legislative sessions; member Missouri River States Committee, 1940-43; editor S. Dak. Bar Association Journal, 1938-50; president of S. Dak. Press Association 1944-45; member, State Board of Regents of Education, 1946-50; elected to 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta Theta Phi, and Sigma Delta Chi fraternities; Mason, Commandery, Consistory, and Shrine; member, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs and Committee on Foreign airs. TENNESSEE Brographical | 167 TENNESSEE (Population (1960), 3,567,089; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 3,985,000) SENATORS ALBERT GORE, Democrat, Carthage, Tenn.; born December 26, 1907; married Pauline LaFon; daughter, son; elected to 76th through 82d Congresses; elected to United States Senate in 1952, 1958, and 1964, HOWARD H. BAKER, Jr., Republican, who resides at Huntsville and Knox-ville, Tenn.; born in Huntsville, Tenn., November 15, 1925; his father, the late Howard H. Baker, served in the 82d—88th Congresses until his death in January 1964; his widow, Mrs. Irene B. Baker, served the balance of the unexpired term in the 88th ‘Congress; education: The McCallie School, Chattanooga, Tenn., graduated 1943; Tulane University of New Orleans, La., and University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn.; University of Tennessee Law College, LL.B. 1949; hon-orary degrees: LL.D., Tusculum College, Greeneville, Tenn.; D.C.L., South-western at Memphis, Memphis, Tenn.; served in the U.S. Navy, 1943-46; dis-charged lieutenant (jg.) U.S. Naval Reserve; married the former Joy Dirksen; two children, Darek and Cynthia; Presbyterian; elected to the United States Senate November 8, 1966. ~ REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Carter, Cocke, Greene, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, and Washington (11 counties). Population (1960), 395,918; estimated to July 1969, 400,000. JAMES H. JIMMY) QUILLEN, Republican, of Kingsport, Tenn.; born near Gate City, Scott County, Va., January 11, 1916, son of Mrs. Hannah Chapman Quillen and the late John A. Quillen; moved to Kingsport at an early age; grad-uated from Dobyns-Bennett High School, Kingsport; honorary doctor of laws degree from Steed College of Technology, Johnson City; served in U.S. Navy in World War II; former newspaper publisher in Kingsport and Johnson City, Tenn. ; married Cecile Cox of Kingsport in 1952; president and chairman of the board of real estate, mortgage loans and insurance businesses in Kingsport and Johnson City; Republican member of the Tennessee House of Representatives in 1955 and for three succeeding terms—1957, 1959, and 1961; minority floor leader 1959 Tennessee House of Representatives; nominated in 1957 and 1961 as Repub-lican speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives; member of Tennessee Legislative Council 1957, 1959, and 1961; delegate at large to the Republican National Convention in San Francisco in 1956; delegate to GOP National Con-vention in San Francisco in 1964; delegate to GOP National Convention in Miami Beach in 1968; Junior Chamber of Commerce Young Man of the Year, Johnson City, Tenn., for 1942; director of the Kingsport National Bank, past president of Kingsport Lions Club; member of the Methodist Church, the Ameri-can Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Lions, Elks, Moose, Eagles, Commercial Travelers, Kingsport and Johnson City Chamber of Commerce, Ridgefields Country Club; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member, House Rules Committee and Com-mittee on Standards of Official Conduct. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Blount, Claiborne, Grainger, Hamblen, Knox, Loudon, and Union (7 counties). Population (1960), 404,968; estimated to July 1969, 510,000. JOHN JAMES DUNCAN, Republican, of Knoxville, Tenn.; born in Scott County, Tenn., March 24, 1919; served in U.S. Army from May 1942 to December 1945; assistant attorney general, 1947 to 1956; law director, city of Knoxville, 1956 to 1959; in 1959 elected mayor, and served in that capacity until elected to Con-gress November 1964; State commander of American Legion in 1954; president of Knoxville Professional Baseball Club, 1956-59, also served as vice president and president of South Atlantic (Southern) Baseball League; president of Knox Federal Savings and Loan Association; director of World Service Life Insurance Co., Fort Worth, Tex.; elder, Eastminster Presbyterian Church, Knoxville; married to the former Lois Swisher of Iowa City, Iowa; four children, Beverly, 168 Congressional Directory TENNESSEE James, Joe, and Rebecca Jane; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to 90th Congress November 8, 1966; member of Veterans’ Affairs and Public Works Committees; president of 89th Club during 89th Congress, 2d session; reelected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Bledsoe, Bradley, Hamilton, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Polk, Rhea, and Sequatchie (10 counties). Population (1960), 401,152; estimated to July 1969, 435,600. WILLIAM EMERSON BROCK 3p, Republican, of Chattanooga, Tenn.; born in Chattanooga, November 23, 1930, son of William E., Jr., and Myra Kruesi Brock; attended Lookout Mountain (Tenn.) grade school and the McCallie School in Chattanooga; graduated from Washington and Lee University, Lexing-ton, Va., in June 1953, B.S. in commerce, majoring in business administration; served in the U.S. Navy 1953-56, lieutenant (jg); joined USNR (ready) in 1956, present rank, lieutenant; was associated with Brock Candy Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., serving as vice president (marketing); married the former Laura Handly January 11, 1957; has three sons and one daughter— William E. Brock IV, born October 25, 1957; Oscar Handy Brock, born December 22, 1962; Laura Hutcheson Brock, born April 1, 1964; John Kruesi Brock, born August 27, 1967; member of the Presbyterian Church; active in many civie, business, and political organiza-tions, including Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce, Jaycees, American Legion, Chowder and Marching Society, area literacy movement, 365 Club for Handi-capped, S.A.E. fraternity; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; re-elected to the 89th Congress; reelected to the 90th Congress; reelected to the 91st Congress; elected Outstanding Young Republican for 1963; named “Outstanding Young Man of the Year’ by Tennessee Jaycees, 1965; serves on Banking and Currency Committee and Joint Economic Committee. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Anderson, Campbell, Cannon, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, DeKalb, Fentress, Grundy, Jackson, Morgan, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, Roane, Scott, Smith, Van Buren, Warren, White, and Wilson (21 counties). Population (1960), 395,694; estimated to July 1969, 425,000. JOE L. EVINS, Democrat, Smithville, Tenn.; born DeKalb County, Tenn., October 24, 1910, the son of James Edgar Evins and Myrtie Goodson Evins; attended public schools of DeKalb County; Vanderbilt University, A.B. 1933; Cumberland University, LL.B., 1934, LL.D. (honorary) 1958; Tennessee Tech University; postgraduate work in law, George Washington University, 1938-40; lawyer by profession; member legal staff and assistant secretary, Federal Trade Commission 1935-41; served in Army 4 years, 1942-46; 2 years overseas, European Theater of Operations; discharged as major; received Democratic nomination as State Senator, Twelfth Senatorial District while serving in army overseas but declined to accept the nomination during continuance of the war; married the former Ann Smartt, daughter of Judge and Mrs. R. W. Smartt, McMinnville, Tenn.; three daughters: Joanna (Mrs. Malcolm R. Carnahan); Jane and Mary, students at Vanderbilt University; elected to the 80th Congress November 5, 1946; reelected to the 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; chairman of board, First National Bank, Smithville, Tenn.; member board of trustees Cumberland College, Lebanon, Tenn., and David Lipscomb College, Nashville; member of Tennessee and American Bar Associa-tions, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and various veterans, civie and service clubs; Cross of Military Service and Tennessee Colonel; member, Church of Christ, Phi Kappa Sigma, and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; author “Understanding Congress,”” Clarkson Potter, Publisher, New York, 1962; chair-man, subcommittee on Independent Offices and Housing and Urban Develop-ment Appropriations; chairman, House Small Business Committee; member, sub-committee, Public Works Appropriations; member, Committee on Appropriations. FIFTH DISTRICT.—DAVIDSON CoUNTY. Population (1960), 399,743; estimated to July 1969, 475,000. RICHARD HARMON FULTON, Democrat, of Nashville, Tenn.; born in Nashville, January 27, 1927, son of Lyle Houston and Labina Plummer Fulton; graduated from Nashville public schools and attended University of Tennessee at Knoxville; served in U.S. Navy, 1945-46; served as State senator in Tennessee General Assembly, representing Davidson County, 1959; real estate broker; 32d degree Mason, Shriner, and a Methodist; married to former Jewel Simpson; father of five children—Richard, Michael, Barry, Donna, and Linda; elected to TENNESSEE B 10graphical 169 the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of Science and Astronautics Committee, 88th Congress; member of Ways and Means Committee. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTtiEs: Bedford, Cheatham, Dickson, Franklin, Humphreys, Lincoln, Macon, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Moore, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Trousdale, and Williamson wl (16 counties). Population (1960), 388,240; estimated to July 1969, 467,000. WILLIAM ROBERT ANDERSON, Democrat, of Waverly, Tenn.; born in Bakerville, June 17, 1921, son of David H. and Mary McKelvey Anderson; attended public schools in Waynesboro, Tenn., and Columbia Military Academy, Columbia, Tenn.; graduated from U.S. Naval Academy, 1942; participated in 11 submarine combat patrols in the Pacific; received Bronze Star and other combat awards; commanding officer of the Nautilus, first atomie submarine, 1957-59; made first transpolar voyage under ice; 1959-62 assistant to Vice Admiral H.» G. Rickover and Secretaries of the Navy William B. Franke, John Connally, and Fred Korth; 1962, retired from active Navy duty; 1963, consultant to President Kennedy for the National Serviee Corps; author of three books; member of American Legion, VFW, and Explorers Club; sponsor of Society for Crippled Children and Adults; married to former Yvonne (Bonny) Etzel; two children, Michael and William R., Jr.; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIiEs: Carroll, Chester, Decatur, Fayette, Giles, Hardeman, Hardin, Henderson, Hickman, Madison, McNairy, Lawrence, Lewis, Perry, and Wayne. City oF MEMPHIS AND SHELBY COUNTY: The following voting wards, precincts, and districts: 34-1, 34-2, 35-1, 35-2, 35-3, 48, 49-1, 49-2, 50-1, 50-2, 60-1, 60-2, 60-3, 60-4, 60-5; Capleville, Collierville, Forest Hill, Levi-1, Levi-2, Levi-3, Levi-4, Levi-5; Ross’ Store, Whitehaven-1, Whitehaven-2, Whitehaven-3, Whitehaven-5, Whitehaven-6, (1960), 398,628; Whitehaven-7, estimated to July Whitehaven-8, 1969, 443,200. Whitehaven-9, and Whitehaven-10. Population | { LEONARD RAY BLANTON, Democrat, of Adamsville, Tenn.; born in Hardin County, Tenn., April 10, 1930; attended the public schools of Hardin ; 4 County; while a student at the Old Shiloh High School received a Danforth Foundation award for outstanding work; graduate of University of Tennessee at | Knoxville, B.S. degree, 1951; in 1954, with his father and brother, organized the B&B Construction Co., a firm engaged in general construction work; vice president Y i of Tennessee Plant Mix Asphalt Association; in 1964, elected to Tennessee House ~ of Representatives from McNairy and Chester Counties; took active role in A support of many progressive State bills and served on numerous State committees; chairman, board of the First Methodist Church, Adamsville, Tenn.; chairman of finance for Boy Scouts of Adamsville, and member of Area Council; charter member of the Moose; member of Lions Club, Shrine, and the University of Ten- nessee Alumni Association; married Betty Littlefield of Adamsville, Tenn.; three children, Debbie, David, and Paul; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Benton, Crockett, Dyer, Gibson, Haywood, Henry, Houston, Lake Lauderdale, Obion, Stewart, Tipton, and Weakley. City oF MEMPHIS AND SHELBY COUNTY: The following voting wards, precincts, and districts: 38-3, 39, 40-2, 41-1, 41-2, 41-3, 42-1, 42-2, 43-1, 43-2, 43-3, 43-4, 52-1, 69-1, 69-2, 70-1, 70-2, 71-1, 71-2, 72-1, 72-2, Arlington, Bartlett, Brunswick, Cordova, Eads, Ellendale, Kerrville, Locke, Lucy, McConnell’s, Millington, Morning Sun, Mullins, Stewart- ville, and Woodstock. Population (1960), 391,965; estimated to July 1969, 400,000. ED JONES, Democrat, of Yorkville, Tenn.; born in Yorkville, Tenn., April 20, 1912; attended University of Tennessee, majoring in dairy husbandry, B.S. : 1934; honorary degree of doctor of literature, Bethel College, McKenzie, Tenn.; Tennessee Department of Agriculture, November 1934, inspector, Division of 5 Insect and Plant Diseases Control; Tennessee Dairy Products Association, 1941- of 43; agricultural agent, Illinois Central Railroad, 1944-69 (except for a 4-year leave of absence, 1949-52, to serve as Tennessee Commissioner of Agriculture); | Man of the Year Award, Progressive Farmer, 1951; Man of the Year in Agri- | culture, Memphis Agricultural Club, 1957; organizer and president, West Tennes- & see Artificial Breeding Association; president, Yorkville Telephone Cooperative; associate farm director, radio station WMC in Memphis; member and president of board of trustees, Bethel College, McKenzie, Tenn., 17 years; member, York- ville Cumberland Presbyterian Church; married Llewellyn Wyatt of Yorkville, 170 Congressional Directory TENNESSEE Tenn. ; two daughters, Mary Llew and Jennifer; elected to the 91st Congress by special election March 25, 1969, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Robert A. Everett. NINTH DISTRICT.—City oF MEMPHIS AND SHELBY COUNTY: All remaining voting wards, precincts, and districts not included in the Seventh and Eighth Districts. Population (1960), 390,881; estimated to July 1969, 600,000. DAN H. KUYKENDALL, Republican, of Memphis, Tenn.; born in Cherokee, Tex., July 9, 1924, son of Tom Groves and Sarah Johnson Kuykendall; attended public schools at Cherokee, Tex.; graduated from Texas A. & M. University, June 1947, B.S. degree in industrial education; served as lieutenant bomber pilot in the U.S. Air Force, 1942-45; joined the Procter & Gamble Co., 1947, manager in Corpus Christi and Houston, Tex., before coming to Memphis as general manager in 1955; married the former Jacqueline Meyer, July 6, 1951, four children, Dan H., Jr., born April 19, 1954, John Meyer, October 27, 1955, Kathleen Virginia, May 21, 1958, and Jacqueline Kay, June 15, 1964; member of Mullins Methodist Church, founder and teacher of adult Sunday School class; served on the executive committee of Boy Scouts; active in civie affairs including Shelby United Neighbors, Cancer Crusade, Lambuth College Crusade, member of the board of directors of the charter group drafting new charter for city of Memphis in 1965-66, which was adopted by popular vote November 8, 1966; Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Tennessee in 1964; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress November 6, 1968. TEXAS Biographical TEXAS (Population (1960), 9,579,677; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 11,187,000) SENATORS RALPH WEBSTER YARBOROUGH, Democrat, of Austin, Tex.; born at Chandler, Henderson County, Tex., June 8, 1903, seventh of 11 children of Charles Richard and Nannie Jane (Spear) Yarborough; graduated from Chandler public schools and Tyler, Tex., High School; attended San Houston State Teachers College, Huntsville, Tex., one term, and the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., 1 year; taught 3 years in rural schools in Henderson County, Tex.; served 3 years as enlisted man in 36th Division, Texas National Guard; worked passage to Europe, spent 1 year working and studying in Europe (assistant seere-tary, American Chamber of Commerce, Berlin); worked in wheat fields of Okla-homa and in the boom oil fields of Borger, Tex.; LL.B., University of Texas Law School, 1927, with highest honors; Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Lincoln College, Lincoln, HI.; Honorary Fellow, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, New York City; practiced law at El Paso, Tex., 3 years; assistant attorney gen-eral of Texas, 1931-34; wrote Texas’ first underground water conservation law, and won oil and gas bonus and royalty interest for State Permanent School Fund on 3,901,000 acres of land in case of Magnolia Petroleum Company against Walker; on original board of directors of the Lower Colorado River Authority, 1935-36; lectured on land law at University of Texas Law School, 1935; distriet judge of the 53d Judicial District, Austin, 1936-41, and for 3 years was presiding judge, Third Administrative Judicial District (33 central Texas counties); in Army in World War II with the 97th Infantry Division in combat in Europe, and with occupation forees in Japan; discharged a lieutenant colonel in 1946; member, 1947-51, Texas Board of Law Examiners; member (and a former president), Travis County Bar Association; member, El Paso Bar Association; member (former director), State Bar of Texas; member, American Bar Association, Ameri-can Law Institute, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Phi Delta Phi, Acacia, Order of the Coif, the First Baptist Church of Austin, and is a Shriner and Mason; married Opal Warren of Pine Bluff, Ark., June 30, 1928; author: “Lincoln as Liberal Statesman’ (essay in ‘Lincoln for the Ages,”” Doubleday, 1964); “Sam Houston— Giant on a Postage Stamp’’ (in “Texas Avenue at Main Street,” 1964); Foreword to “Three Men in Texas,” U.T. Press, 1967; “Frank Dobie: Man and Friend” (Potomac Corral, Westerners, 1967); unsuccessful candidate Democratic nomination for Governor of Texas 1952, 1954, 1956; elected United States Senator in a special election held on April 2, 1957, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Price Daniel for the term ending January 3, 1959; reelected November 4, 1958, and November 3, 1964; delegate, 51st Interparliamentary Union Conference at Brasilia, Brazil, 1962; delegate, 54th Interparliamentary Union Conference at Dublin, Ireland, 1965; delegate, Interparliamentary Union, Canberra, Australia, April 1966; delegate, Interparliamentary Union, Tehran, Iran, September— October 1966; delegate, Interparliamentary Union, Palma, Mallorea, Spain, March-April 1967; delegate, Interparliamentary Union, Lima, Peru, September -1968; delegate, Interparliamentary Union, Vienna, Austria, April 1969; delegate Democratic National Convention, Atlantic City, 1964. JOHN GOODWIN TOWER, Republican, of Wichita Falls, Tex.; born in Houston, Tex., September 29, 1925, son of the Reverend and Mrs. Joe Z. Tower; veteran of World War II, serving 3 years in the Navy aboard an amphibious gunboat in the western Pacific; B.A. degree in political science from Southwestern University, Georgetown, Tex., in 1948 and M.A. degree from Southern Methodist University in 1953; attended University of London in 1952; member of the fac-ulty of Midwestern University, Wichita Falls, Tex., 1951-60; married the former Lou Bullington of Wichita Falls; three daughters—Penny, Marian, Jeanne; member of the U.S, Naval Reserve, American Legion, U.S. Naval Institute, Southwestern Social Science Association, Texas Historical Society, American Association of University Professors, American Political Science Association, International Political Science Association, and the Kappa Sigma Fraternity; trustee of Southern Methodist University and of Southwestern University; in Wichita Falls, a member of the board of stewards of the Methodist Church, the Chamber of Commerce, the University Kiwanis Club, and the board of directors 172 Congressional Directory TEXAS of the Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra; the first Republican to be elected to the Senate from Texas since 1870; led in a special election held April 4, 1961, and elected in a runoff election on May 27; was sworn in June 15 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Lyndon B. Johnson; in his 1966 reelection, carried every Texas county in which more than 10,000 voted with only a single exception for a victory margin of 57 percent and nearly 200,000 votes; is a member of the Banking and Currency Committee, Armed Services Committee, and Joint Committee on Defense Production; and was elected chairman, Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee, 91st Congress. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bowie, Camp, Cass, Cherokee, Delta, Franklin, Harrison, Hopkins, Lamar, Marion, Morris, Panola, Red River, Rusk, Shelby, Titus, Upshur, and Wood (18 counties). Population (1960), 398,127; estimated to July 1969, 420,000. WRIGHT PATMAN, Democrat, of Texarkana, Tex.; born at Patman’s Switch near Hughes Springs, Cass County, Tex., August 6, 1893; received LL.B. degree, Cumberland University, 1916; United States Army 1917-19, enlisted man and first lieutenant—machine gun officer; married Miss Merle Connor of Winns-boro, Tex., February 14, 1919 (deceased July 2, 1967); father of three sons— Connor, Harold, and William—all having served in World War II; remarried to Mrs. Pauline Tucker of Texarkana, October 9, 1968, who has one daughter, Mrs. Mary Alice Tucker Keeney; he and all the members of his family affiliated with the First Baptist Church of Texarkana, Tex.; member of Masons, Elks, Eagles, Shrine, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans; member of the State Bar Association and admitted to practice before Supreme Court of the United States; member of Texas Legislature for 4 years; district attorney, fifth judicial district of Texas, 5 years; elected in 1928 to the 71st Congress and re-elected to each succeeding Congress; chairman of the Banking and Currency Com-mittee of the House of Representatives; chairman of the House and Senate Joint Economic Committee; member of the House Select Committee on Small Business; chairman of the Subcommittee on Privately Controlled Foundations; and vice chairman of the House and Senate Joint Committee on Defense Production. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Anderson, Angelina, Hardin, Henderson, Houston, Jasper, Liberty, Montgomery, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange, Polk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Trinity, Tyler, and Walker (18 counties). Population (1960), 387,794; estimated to July 1969, 425,000. JOHN DOWDY, Democrat, of Athens, Henderson County, Tex., born February 11, 1912; married Johnnie Deana (J. D.) Riley; one daughter, Carol Sue (Mrs. Forrest Earle Roberts, Jr.); one son, John (Skip), Jr.; licensed to practice law in 1940; elected district attorney, Third Judicial District of Texas, in 1944, serving 1945-52, resigning the office when elected to fill a vacancy in the 82d Congress September 23, 1952; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—DALLAS CoUNTY: Entirely within Dallas County including most of the western half; area begins in the north with the city of Farmers Branch; beginning in North Dallas it includes the Walnut Hill area with Inwood Road as the boundary on the eastern side, cuts east on Northwest Highway to the Toll Road including the Greenway Parks and Oak Lawn on to the north edge of the dewntown Dallas central business district; includes the cities of Irving and Grand Prairie with the western boundary as the county line; includes all of Oak Cliff from Lancaster, which is the eastern border on down to Beckley Avenue and goes on down as far as the southern city limit of the city of pau and the entire city of Duncanville. Population (1960), 411,253; estimated to July 1969, 581,079. JAMES M. COLLINS, Republican, of Irving, Tex.; born in Hallsville, Tex., April 29, 1916; attended Woodrow Wilson High School, Dallas; graduated from Southern Methodist University, B.S.C., and chosen Representative Mustang, 1937; Northwestern University, winner of Outstanding Achievement Award, M.B.A., cum laude, 1938; American College, C.L.U., 1940; Harvard Business School, president of student body, M.B.A., 1943; 3% years in the U.S. Army; completed service as captain, U.S. Army Engineers; 1% years in the European theater from Omaha Beach through France, Belgium, and Germany; received four battle stars and Medal of Metz; president, Consolidated Industries, Ine., and International Industries, Inc., home office Dallas, Tex.; president Fidelity TEXAS Biographical Union Life Insurance Co., 1954-65; active in civic affairs, including Greater Dallas Planning Council, Salvation Army, Dallas Council on World Affairs, White House Conference on Youth; American Legion, VFW, Chamber of Com-merce, Heart Association, TB Association, United Fund, Dallas Asssembly, Big Brothers, YPO, Park Cities Baptist Church, Phi Delta Theta, national president SMU Alumni Association; married Dorothy Dann of Maplewood, N.J., September 16, 1942; three children: Michael James, Dorothy Colville (Mrs. David Weaver), and Nancy Miles; elected to the 90th Congress August 24, 1968, in special election; reelected to 91st Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTtiES: Collin, Fannin, Grayson, Gregg, Hunt, Kaufman, Rains, Rockwall, Smith, and Van Zandt. DALLAS County: That part of northeast Dallas County including a portion of Garland and the towns of Rowlett and Sachse (Dallas County precincts 203, 204, 208, 209, 215, 216, 222, and 249). Population (1960), 410, 498; estimated to July 1969, 500,500. RAY ROBERTS, Democrat, of McKinney, Collin County, Tex.; was born in that county March 28, 1913, son of Margaret Emma Roberts and the late Roy C. Roberts; graduated from McKinney High School and attended Texas A.& M., North Texas State, and Texas University; served on staff of Speaker Sam Ray-burn; married Elizabeth Bush; one daughter, Mrs. Tom Murray III; served in the Navy during World War II and holds rank of Captain in the Naval Reserve; member of Texas State Senate 1955-1962; elected to the 87th Congress in special election January 30, 1962, to fill the unexpired term of Speaker Sam Rayburn; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Entirely within Dallas County and includes the downtown business district, the Park Cities, a large portion of East Dallas, and the area surrounding White Rock Lake as well as South Dallas, parts of South Oak Clift, Pleasant Grove, Mesquite, Western Garland, Balch Springs, and Sea-goville. Population (1960), 414,550; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. EARLE CABELL, Democrat, of Dallas, Tex.; born on a farm south of the Trinity River in Dallas County, October 27, 1906, a son and grandson of former mayors of the city of Dallas; graduated from North Dallas High School in 1925; attended Texas A. & M. and Southern Methodist University; with two brothers organized in 1932 Cabell’s, Inc. (dairies and drive-in food stores) and served as secretary-treasurer, executive vice president, president, and chairman of the board; married the former Elizabeth Holder of Little Rock, Ark., in 1932; two children, Elizabeth Lee (Mrs. William Pulley) and Earle, Jr.; member and officer of various professional, civic, and philanthropic organizations; formerly director and member of executive committee of Grand Avenue Bank & Trust Co., Dallas, Tex.; member of Dallas Country Club, Dallas Athletic Club, McKinney Club Lake, and City Club; mayor of Dallas from May 1, 1961, until his resignation February 3, 1964, to be candidate for Congress; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Austin, Brazos, Ellis, Fort Bend, Freestone, Grimes, Hill, Johnson, Leon, Madison, Navarro, Waller, Washington, and the southern portions of Dallas and Tarrant. Population (1960), 451,173; estimated to July 1969, 520,000. OLIN E. TEAGUE, Democrat, of College Station, Tex.; attended Texas Agriculture and Mechanical College, 1928-32; worked way through college while employed with Post Office, Animal Husbandry Department, and the railroad; married former Freddie Dunman of Fort Worth, Tex.; three children—James M., John O., and Jill Virginia; volunteered for Army service in 1940; previously served 3 years as enlisted man in National Guard; commissioned second lieu-tenant in Officers Reserve Corps on finishing Texas A. & M.; commanded First Battalion, Three Hundred and Fourteenth Infantry, Seventy-ninth Division; was in combat 6 months, wounded a number of times, decorated eleven times; spent 2 years in Army Hospital due to combat-incurred wounds; discharged as colonel, Infantry, in September 1946 to take seat in Congress; awarded Silver Star with two clusters, Bronze Star with two clusters, Purple Heart with two clusters, Combat Infantryman’s Badge, Army Commendation Ribbon, French Croix de Guerre with Palm; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on August 22, 1946; reelected to succeeding Congresses; chairman of Veterans’ Affairs Committee in the 84th Congress and has held position in succeeding Congresses; appointed as 174 Congressional Darectory TEXAS a member of the Board of Visitors to West Point in 1955; appointed to newly created Science and Astronautics Committee in 86th Congress; was member of the District of Columbia Committee until 86th Congress when he resigned to accept position on Science and -Astronautics Committee; chairman of the Select Com-mittee in the 82d Congress, which investigated the shortcomings of the World War II, G.I. Bill (it was through these investigations that he was able to author and sponsor the Korean War Veterans Bill that was made Public Law 550); 1967, appointed to Committee on Standards of Official Conduct. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—HARRIS CoUuNTY: That part beginning where Willow Creek crosses boundaries of Harris and Montgomery Counties; west along Willow Creek to intersection Kuykendahl Road; southeast to U.S. Highway 75; south to Greens Bayou; east to I. & G.N. Railroad right-of-way (gen- "erally parallel to Hardy Street); along railroad right-of-way to Buffalo Bayou; west to intersection with Main Street; southwest to intersection of T. & N.O. Railroad; southwest to intersection of Hill- croft Street; south to U.S. Highway 90A; southwest to intersection Blue Ridge Street; south to where Blue Ridge Street intersects boundary between Harris and Fort Bend Counties; northwest following Harris County boundary to point of origin. Population (1960), 416,579; estimated to July 1969, 585,673. GEORGE HERBERT WALKER BUSH, Republican, of Houston, Tex.; born in Milton, Mass., June 12, 1924; educated at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., 1937-41; Yale University, New Haven, Conn., 1945-48, B.A. degree in economics (Phi Beta Kappa); varsity soccer, 1 year; varsity baseball, 3 years; captain, two-time winner eastern NCAA championship team; commissioned ensign at age 18 at Corpus Christi, Tex., Naval Air Station, 1942; active duty World War 11, June 1942 to September 1945; discharged lieutenant (jg) ; carrier, pilot, U.S.S. San Jacinto, 3d and 5th Fleets, Pacific; shot down in combat, Bonin Islands, September 1944; awarded Distinguished Flying Cross and three Air Medals; helped organize Zapata Petroleum Corp., Midland, Tex., 1953; helped organize and became first president of Zapata Off-Shore Co., Midland, Tex., 1954; resigned as president and chairman of board, Zapata Off-Shore Co. , February 1966, to run for Congress; chairman 1967-1968-1969 Texas Heart Fund; lifetime trustee Phillips Academy; board of directors Episcopal Church Foundation; chairman, Harris County Republican Party, 1963; member, St. Martin’s Episcopal Church; member, Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity; married Barbara Pierce, January 6, 1945; five children: Dorothy, George, Jeb, Neil, and Marvin; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected without opposition to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968; member Ways and Means Committee; chairman, Republican Task Force on Earth Resources and Population Control. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—HARRIS CouNTV: South along Willow Creek from the Harris County-Mont-gomery County boundary to Kuykendahl Road, south to U.S. 75 to Greens Bayou, along Greens Bayou to I. & G.N. tracks, then to Buffalo Bayou; along Buffalo Bayou to Main, south to Tuam, along Tuam to Bastrop Street, along Bastrop to MecGowen, to Houston Belt and Terminal track, along track to Interstate 45, along 45 to Plum Creek, then along Plum Creek to Sims Bayou, along Sims Bayou to Ship Channel, along Ship Channel to Harris County boundary, which forms the northern and eastern boundaries of the district. Population (1960), 409,906; estimated to J uly 1969, 555,000. BOB ECKHARDT, Democrat, of Harris County, Tex.; born July 16, 1913, in Austin, Tex.; : graduated from ‘University of Texas, B. A, 1935; LL.B., 1939; served in the U.S, Army Air Corps; taught at Coleman Flying School, Enlisted Reserve 1942-44; honorable discharge, 1944; practicing attorney until he entered Congress in 1967. served in the Texas House of Representatives 1958-66; married Orissa Stevenson, deceased; children; Orissa and Rosalind; married Nadine Ellen Cannon; children: Sidney, Shelby, William and Sarah; elected to the 90th Congress; reelected to 91st Congress: serves on the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, and on its Subcommittee on Commerce and Finance. NINTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Chambers, Galveston, and Jefferson. Population (1960), 396,402; estimated to January 1969, 419,900. JACK BROOKS, Democrat, of Beaumont, Tex.; born December 18, 1922; attended Lamar Junior College; University of Texas, B.J. 1943; LL.B. 1949’ U.S. Marine Corps, World War 11; member Texas Legislature, 1946 50; elected to 83d and succeeding Congresses; married Charlotte Collins December 15, 1960; son, Jack Edward Brooks, born July 16, 1967. TEXAS -Biographical 175 TENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Bastrop, Blaneo, Burleson, Caldwell, Colorado, Fayette, Hays, Jack-son, Lee, Travis, Wharton, and Williamson (12 counties). Population (1960), 416,083; estimated to July 1969, 489,600. J. J. (JAKE) PICKLE, Democrat, of Austin, Tex.; born October 11, 1913, Roscoe, Nolan County, Tex., son of J. B. and Mary Pickle; educated in publie schools of Big Spring, Tex.; graduate of the University of Texas, B.A. degree; area director, National Youth Administration, 1938-41, resigning to enter Navy during W.W. II, serving 3% years in Pacific; after discharge from Navy entered radio business as one of coorganizers of Radio Station KVET, Austin, Tex.; later entered public relations and advertising business; director of Texas State Demo-cratic Executive Committee 1957-60; appointed member Texas Employment Commission in 1961, resigning September 27, 1963, to be candidate for the Congress; elected in special election December 17, 1963, to the 88th Congress; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; married the former Beryl Bolton MeQurmol); three children, Mrs, James Norris, Dick McCarroll, and Graham McCarroll. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Bell, Bosque, Coryell, Falls, Hood, Limestone, McLennan, Milam, pase, Robertson, and Somervell (11 counties). Population (1960), 389,954; estimated to July 1969, 0,000. WILLIAM ROBERT (BOB) POAGE, Democrat, of Waco, McLennan County, Tex., was born in that city on December 28, 1899, son of William A. and Helen Conger Poage; spent his childhood on a ranch and received his first education in Throckmorton County, Tex.; attended Baylor University, the University of Colorado, and the University of Texas, receiving his A.B. and LL. B. degrees from Baylor (LL.D. from Baylor in 1967); was admitted to the bar in 1924, and practiced in Waco until elected to Congress; member of the Texas House of Representatives, 1925-29, and of the Texas State Senate, 1931-37; member of the American Legion; married Frances L. Cotton, February 14, 1938; was elected to the 75th Congress in 1936 and reelected to each succeeding Congress; since 1947 has served as a member of the American delegation to the Inter-parliamentary Union for 20 years; chairman, Committee on Agriculture. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—TARRANT COUNTY: That part of Tarrant County net included in the Sixth District. Population (1960), 438,829; estimated to July 1969, 520,000. JAMES C. WRIGHT, Jr., Democrat, of Fort Worth, Tex.; born December 22, 1922, in Fort Worth, Tex., son of James C. and Marie Lyster Wright; educated in public schools of Fort Worth and Dallas, Weatherford College, and University of Texas; enlisted as a private in the United States Army in December 1941, flew combat missions in B-24s in South Pacific, awarded D.F.C.; married Mary Ethelyn Lemons of Dallas; four ehildren—Jimmy, age 24; Virginia Sue, age 20; Patricia Kay, age 18; and Alicia Marie, 10; partner in trade extension and adver-tising firm; served in Texas Legislature and two terms as mayor of Weatherford; served during 1953 as president of League of Texas Municipalities; lay worker in * Presbyterian Church; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Archer, Baylor, Childress, Clay, Cooke, Cottle, Denton, Dickens, Foard, Hardeman, Jack, Kent, King, Knox, Montague, Stonewall, Wichita, Wilbarger, Wise, and Young. Darras County: That part beginning at the point where the Elm Fork of the Trinity River intersects the common line between Dallas and Denton Counties; then south along the Elm Fork to Valley View Lane; then east to the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad; then north to Valwood Parkway; then east to Webbs Chapel Road; then north to Croshy Road; then east to Webbs Chapel Road; then north to Belt Line Road; then east to Marsh Lane; then south to Spring Valley Road; then east to Dooley Road; then south fo Valley View Lane; then east to Inwood Road; then south to Northwest Highway; then east to the common city limit line between Dallas and Garland; then north, west, and north along the common city limit line between Dallas and Garland to Bucking-ham Road; then east to Sachse Road; then northeast to State Highway 78; then northeast along State Highway 78 to the Dallas County line; then west to the point of origin. Population (1960),393,935; estimated to July 1969, 475,000. GRAHAM PURCELL, Democrat, of Wichita Falls, Tex.; son of Graham B. Purcell and Della Key Purcell; born in Archer City, Tex., on May 5, 1919; attended public schools in Archer City; graduated Texas A. & M. College with a B.S. degree in agriculture in 1946; received LL.B. degree from Baylor University Law School in 1949; entered United States Army in 1941; served in Africa and Italy; remained in the Active Reserves, now lieutenant colonel, Armor, U.S.A. R.; 176 Congressional Directory TEXAS three sons—Blaine, Kirk, and Blake; one daughter—Jannie; practicing attorney in Big Spring, Tex., and Wichita Falls, Tex., from 1949 until 1955; appointed judge of the 89th Judicial District of Texas in 1955; reelected twice to that position in Wichita County; also served as juvenile court judge of Wichita County; very active in work with juveniles, both as judge and civie worker; district chairman, Boy Scouts of America; honored twice as “Outstanding Citizen of Wichita Falls’; deacon in Fain Memorial Presbyterian Church of Wichita Falls; elected to 87th Congress in special election, January 27, 1962, from the 13th Congressional District of Texas; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; appointed to National Commission on Food Marketing by Speaker of the House on July 20, 1964; member, House Committee on Agriculture since 1962; past chairman Wheat Subcommittee; presently chairman Livestock and Grains Subcommittee; member of Post Office and Civil Service Committee of the House. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Aransas, Brazoria, Calhoun, Matagorda, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, and Victoria (8 counties). Population (1960), 449,590; estimated to July 1969, 560,000. JOHN YOUNG, Democrat, of Corpus Christi, Tex.; born November 10, 1916; son of Phillip M. and Catherine Gaffney Young; family has been residents of - South Texas since 1827; bachelor of arts, 1937, doctor of laws, 1961, St. Edward’s University, Austin, Tex., the University of Texas, 1937-40; admitted to State Bar of Texas, 1940; married Jane Gallier of Houston, Tex.; five children—Cath- erine Gaffney, born May 28, 1951, Nancy Rae, born October 7, 1954, John, Jr., born February 23, 1957, Robert Harold, born March 15, 1959, and Mary Patricia, born August 22, 1963; former assistant district attorney, county attorney, and county judge, Nueces County, Tex.; served with U.S. Navy, World War II; elected to the 85th Congress and succeeding Congresses. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Brooks, Cameron, Hidalgo, Jim Hogg, Kenedy, Kleberg, Starr, Willacy, and Zapata (9 counties). Population (1960), 418,183; estimated to January 1969, 420,000. ELIGIO DE LA GARZA, Democrat, of Mission, Tex.; born in Mercedes, Tex., September 22, 1927; educated at Mission High School, Edinburg (Tex.) Jr. Col- lege, and St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, Tex.; LL.B., 1952, St. Mary’s Law School; during World War II enlisted in the U.S. Navy, age 17; served in the U.S. Army, 37th Division Artillery, as an officer 1950 to 1952; attorney; married the former Lucille Alamia of Edinburg, Tex.; three children: Jorge, Michael, and Angela; Catholic; served in the State house of representatives for 12 years; member of Mission, McAllen, and Rio Grande Valley chambers of commerce; American Legion, Catholic War Veterans (past national judge advocate), Kiwanis, International Good Neighbor Council, Delta Theta Phi, and the League of United Latin American Citizens; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Brewster, Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Loving, Pecos, Presidio, Reeves, Terrell, Ward, and Winkler (12 counties). Population (1960), 394,679; esti- mated to July 1969, 424,700. RICHARD CRAWFORD WHITE, Democrat, of El Paso, Tex.; born in El Paso April 29, 1923; educated in Dudley primary school, El Paso High School, University of Texas at El Paso, University of Texas at Austin (B.A. 1946), and University of Texas Law School (LL.B. 1949); member of Phi Alpha Delta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon; during World War II served in the U.S. Marines in the Pacific theater as a Japanese interpreter-rifieman in the campaigns of Bougain- ville, Guam, and Iwo Jima; awarded the Purple Heart; engaged in the practice of law since 1949; member, Texas house of representatives, 1955-58; El Paso County Democratic chairman, 1962-63; married the former Katherine Huffman; three sons, Rodrick James, Richard Whitman, and Raymond Edward; member of St. Clements Episcopal Church, El Paso Chamber of Commerce, veterans and civie organizations; member of El Paso County Bar Association, State Bar of Texas; the American Bar Association, and licensed to practice before the United States Supreme Court; trustee and past president, El Paso County ® - Historical Society; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. TEXAS Biographical 177 SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Brown, Burnet, Callahan, Coke, Coleman, Comanche, Con- cho, Eastland, Erath, Fisher, Glasscock, Hamilton, Haskell, Howard, Jones, Lampasas, Llano, Mason, McCulloch, Menard, Mills, Mitchell, Nolan, Palo Pinto, Runnels, San Saba, Shackelford, Stephens, Seg, yay, and Throckmorton (31 counties). Population (1960), 422,063; estimated to July ’ ’ . OMAR BURLESON, Democrat, of Anson, Tex.; born March 19, 1906, son of J. M. and Betty Burleson; wife, Ruth; lawyer; county attorney and county judge of Jones County; special agent of F.B.I.; 3 years in the United States Navy, World War II; elected to the 80th and succeeding Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Armstrong, Bailey, Briscoe, Carson, Castro, Collingsworth, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Donley, Gray, Hale, Hall, Hansford, Hartley, Hemphill, Hutchinson, Lamb, Lipscomb, Moore, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parmer, Potter, Randall, Roberts, Sherman, Swisher, and Wheeler (28 counties). Population (1960), 415,882; estimated to July 1969, 415,000. ROBERT DALE (BOB) PRICE, Republican, of Pampa, Tex.; born Sep-tember 7, 1927, Reading, Kans., son of Ben F. Price, Sr. and Gladys Ann Price; educated in the public schools of Reading, Kans.; received Bachelor of Science degree from Oklahoma State University, 1951; married Martha Ann (Marty) White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl White of Oklahoma City, Okla., 1951; three children— Robert Grant, Benjamin Carl, and Janice Ann; served 4 years’ active duty in U.S. Air Force as a Sabre jet fighter pilot; flew 27 combat missions during the Korean conflict; awarded Air Medal; returned to Texas Panhandle after honorable discharge in 1955; rancher; owns ranches in Texas; member of First Baptist Church of Pampa; board of development, Wayland Baptist College; Mason, Top o’ Texas Lodge No. 1381; Shriner, Khiva Temple; United States Air Force Association; American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars; past president, Top o’ Texas Kiwanis Club; Pampa Chamber of Commerce; West Texas Chamber of Commerce; former chairman, Gray County Airport Board; Texas and South-western Cattle Raisers Association; former director, Top o’ Texas Rodeo, Horse Show and Fair Association, Inec.; former district organization and extension chairman, Boy Scouts of America; Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity; Oklahoma State University Alumni Association; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress; member, Agriculture Committee, Livestock and Grains Subcommittee, and Cotton Subcommittee; also member, Science and Astronautics, NASA Oversight and Manned Space Flight Subcommittee; member, Republican Task Force on Agriculture; home address: 2135 Charles Street, Box 2476, Pampa, Tex. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Andrews, Borden, Cockran, Crosby, Dawson, Floyd, Gaines, io Garza, Hockley, Lubbock, Lynn, Martin, Midland, Motley, Scurry, Terry, and Yoakum (17 counties). Population (1960), 391,589; estimated to January 1969, 402,548. GEORGE H. MAHON, Democrat, Lubbock, Tex.; born September 22, 1900, near Haynesville, La., son of J. K. and Lola Brown Mahon; moved to Mitchell County, Tex., 1908; reared on a farm; attended rural school, graduated from Loraine High School; B.A., Simmons University, Abilene, 1924; LL.B., Uni-versity of Texas, 1925; attended University of Minnesota in 1925; honorary LL.D. 1951 Waynesburg College, Pennsylvania; honorary LL.D. 1960 Wayland Baptist College, Plainview, Tex.; honorary LL.D. 1962 Texas Technological College, Lubbock, Tex.; honorary LL.D. 1964 Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, Tex.; honorary LL.D. 1965 Pepperdine College, Los Angeles, Calif.; married Helen Stevenson, of Lorraine, Tex., 1923; one daughter—Daphne, born 1927; elected county attorney, Mitchell County, 1926; appointed district attorney, thirty-second judicial district, 1927; elected district attorney 1928, 1930, 1932; received American Political Science Association Congressional Distinguished Service Award in 1963; received the George Washington award of the American Good Government Society in 1969; elected in 1934 to 74th Congress and reelected to each succeeding Congress; became chairman of Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives in 1964, continuing in that capacity through the 91st Congress; chairman of the Joint Senate-House Committee on Reduction of Federal Expenditures; Regent of the Smithsonian Institution; in 1968 served on the President’s Commission on Budget Concepts. 33-350°—70——14 178 Congressional Directory TEXAS TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—BEXAR COUNTY: That part not included in the Twenty-first and Twenty-third Districts. Population (1960), 446,445. HENRY B. GONZALEZ, Democrat, of San Antonio, Tex.; born in San Antonio, May 3, 1916, son of Leonides (deceased) and Genevieve Gonzalez, descendents of the original colonists of the State of Durango in northern Mexico, who fled their country as the result of the revolution and moved to San Antonio in 1911; attended the San Antonio public schools, San Antonio College, Uni-versity of Texas, and St. Mary’s University School of Law (LL.B.) which con-ferred on him an honorary Doctor of Laws degree in 1965; first elected to public office in 1953; served 3 years on the San Antonio City Council, serving as mayor pro-tem part of the second term; served as chief probation officer of Bexar County; worked for bilingual publications, San Antonio Housing Authority, and once taught math and citizenship classes in the San Antonio night school program; elected to the State senate of Texas in 1956 and reelected in 1960; married Bertha Cuellar in 1940 and they have 4 boys and 4 girls; Henry, Rose Mary (Mrs. Jesus Ramos), Charles, Bertha (Mrs. Terry Denzer), Stephen, Genevieve, Francis, and Anna Maria, and four grandchildren; elected to the 87th Congress on Novem-ber 4, 1961, to fill the unexpired term of Paul J. Kilday; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of the Banking and Currency Com-mittee, has served three times as a House delegate to the U.S.-Mexico Inter-parliamentary Conference. : TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bandera, Comal, Crane, Crockett, Ector, Edwards, Gilles-pie, Irion, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Kinney, Reagan, Real, Schleicher, Sutton, Tom Green, Upton, Uvalde, Val Verde, and the north part of Bexar County. Population (1960), 445,714; estimated to July 1969, 525,000. 0. CLARK FISHER, Democrat, of San Angelo, Tex.; member House Armed Services Committee; elected to 78th and succeeding Congresses. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—HARRIS CoUNTY: Approximately the southeast one-fourth and the adjoining southwest one-eighth, having within its boundaries approximately one-third of the city of . Houston, and all of the cities of Pasadena, South Houston, Webster, Deer Park, La Porte, Seabrook, Clear Lake, West University Place, Bellaire, and South Side Place. Population (1960), 416,673; esti- mated to July 1969, 600,000. ROBERT (BOB) RANDOLPH CASEY, Democrat, of Houston, Tex.; born in Joplin, Mo., July 27, 1915, son of Sam R. and Mabel E. Casey; moved to Houston, Tex., in 1930, and graduated from San Jacinto High School; attended the University of Houston and the South Texas School of Law at night; was ad-mitted to the State bar of Texas in 1940; opened law office in Alvin, Tex., and served as city attorney and also a member of the school board; returned to Hous-ton as an assistant district attorney in Harris County, in charge of the civil depart-ment; in 1948 was elected to the State house of representatives and served in the regular and special sessions of the 51st Legislature; elected county judge of Harris County in 1950 for a 2-year term; reelected in 1952 and again in 1954 for a 4-year term; member, First Christian Church; married Hazel Marian Brann on August 13, 1935, and have 10 children—Hazel Mary, Robert, Jr., Catherine, Bonnie, Mike, Shawn, Bridget, Eileen, Timothy, and Kevin; elected from the newly cre-ated 22d distriet to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. : TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Atascosa, Bee, DeWitt, Dimmit, Duval, Frio, Goliad, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Jim Wells, Karnes, La Salle, Lavaca, Live Oak, Maverick, McMullen, Medina, Webb, Wilson, and Zavala. BExAR COUNTY: The western, southern, and eastern portions comprised of voting precinets 136 to 140 inclusive, 142 to 146 inclusive, 149 to 156 inclusive, 253, 309, 349 to 353 inclu-sive, 421, 426, and 428 to 445 inclusive, according to the precinct numbering system effective February 1, 1969. Population (1960), 443,776; estimated to July 1969, 500,000. ABRAHAM KAZEN, Jr., Democrat, of Laredo, Tex.; born in Laredo, Tex., January 17, 1919; graduate of Laredo High School, 1937; attended the University of Texas, 1937-40; Cumberland University Law School in Lebanon, Tenn., 1941; member of the State Bar of Texas since 1942; member of law firm, Raymond, Alvarado & Kazen, 1946-55; practiced in own law office since that time; son of Lebanese parents, speaks Spanish and Arabic; commissioned an Air Force pilot upon his graduation from Class 43-B, Lubbock Air Force Base; during World TEXAS .. Buographical 179 War II served in North Africa, Sicily, and Italy as a pilot in Troop Carrier Com-mand where he flew airborne troops into combat zones, flew drop missions, towed gliders, and evacuated wounded; later served as the personal pilot for Gen. Sir Oliver Leese, commander of the British 8th Army in Italy, and in India and Burma when General Leese became commander of the Allied ground forces in the China-Burma-India theater; flew a total of 1,700 hours overseas; received rating of instrument instructor pilot upon graduation from Air Force Instrument School in Bryan, Tex., and finished his tour of duty by serving 5 months as an instru-ment instructor pilot at Love Field in Dallas; discharged with the rank of captain; served in the Texas House of Representatives 1947-52; elected to the Senate of Texas, 1952, and served continuously for 14 years through 1966; served as chair-man or vice chairman of every important committee; elected president pro-tempore of senate, 1959; served as Acting Governor of Texas, August 4, 1959; member of Texas Legislative Council for 16 years; sponsor of preschool program for non-English-speaking children; named Man of the Year and also Father of the Year in his hometown of Laredo; married Consuelo Raymond of Laredo; five children: Abraham ITI, Mrs. E. C. Dillman, Jr., Mrs. Ronald Attal, Catherine, and Jo-Betsy; member of Laredo and Texas Bar Associations, Laredo Interna-tional Fair and Exposition, Washington’s Birthday Celebration Association, American Legion, V.F.W., Knights of Columbus, University of Texas Ex-Students Association; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. 7 180 Congressional Directory UTAH UTAH (Population (1960), 890,627; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 1,045,000) SENATORS WALLACE FOSTER BENNETT, Republican, Salt Lake City, Utah; born Salt Lake City, November 13, 1898; second lieutenant of Infantry, 1918; A.B., University of Utah, 1919; principal, San Luis Stake Academy, Manassa, Colo., 1919-20; board chairman, Bennett’s, Salt Lake City; board chairman, Bennett Motor Co.; vice president, National Paint, Varnish & Lacquer Association, 1935— 36; president, National Glass Distributors Association, 1937; president, Salt Lake Rotary Club, 1940; president, Salt Lake Community Chest, 1944-45; president, National Association of Manufacturers, 1949; member, Salt Lake Country Club, Alta Club, Timpanogos Club, and Rotary Club; member, L. D. S. (Mormon) Church; treasurer, L. D. S. Sunday School General Board, 1935-66; author: “Faith and Freedom,” 1950, and “Why I Am a Mormon,” 1958; married Frances Grant, 1922; five children—Wallace Grant, Rosemary (Mrs. Robert C. Fletcher), David Wells, Frances (Mrs. Lawrence S. Jeppson), and Robert Foster; elected to the United States Senate November 7, 1950; reelected November 6, 1956, November 6, 1962, and November 5, 1968. FRANK EDWARD MOSS, Democrat, of Salt Lake City, Utah; born in Holla-day, Utah, September 23, 1911, son of James E. and Maud Moss; attended the public schools and Granite High School; graduated from the University of Utah with B.A. (magna cum laude) in 1933 and from George Washington University Law School with J.D. (cum laude) in 1937; attorney for the Securities and Ex-change Commission, Washington, D.C. from 1937 to 1939; elected Salt Lake City judge in 1940 and reelected in 1945; elected Salt Lake County attorney in 1950 and reelected in 1954; served 4 years during World War II as Judge Advocate in the European Theater with the Air Corps; holds commission of colonel, United States Air Force Reserve; member: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the American Legion, Veterans of Foreigns Wars, and Lions Club; served as president of the Utah State Association of County Officials and two terms as president of the National Association of District Attorneys; married Phyllis Hart in 1934 and they have four children; elected to the United States Senate on November 4, 1958; reelected November 3, 1964. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Box Elder, Cache, Carbon, Daggett, Davis, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Kane, Morgan, Plute, Rich, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Uintah, Utah, Wasatch, Wayne, and Weber (22 counties). Population (1960), 451,864; estimated to July 1969, 550,000. LAURENCE J. BURTON, Republican, of Ogden, Utah; born in Ogden, Utah, October 30, 1926; graduated from Ogden High School in 1944; enlisted in U.S. Navy Air Corps in January 1945 and was honorably discharged in July 1946; graduated from Weber State College (associate degree) in 1948 and served as student body president; won national Phi Rho Pi debate championship; graduated University of Utah in 1951, B.S. degree in political science; served as public rela-tions director and athletic manager at Weber State College; served as regional four-state director for American College Public Relations Association 1954-55; edited national magazine of National Junior College Athletic Association 1951-61; M.S. degree in political science, Utah State University, in 1956; also postgraduate work at Georgetown and George Washington Universities, 1957-58; married in 1947 to the former Janice Shupe; four children—Carol (1949), Susan (1953), Sally (1956), and Laurence S. (1959); served as legislative assistant to former Utah Congressman Henry Aldous Dixon during 86th Congress 1957-58; served on faculty at Weber State College as assistant professor of political science 1958— 60; served as administrative assistant to Utah Governor George Dewey Clyde 1960-62; member L.D.S. (Mormon) Church and Kiwanis Club; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. UTAH Biographical SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Beaver, Iron, Juab, Millard, Salt Lake, Tooele, and Washington (7 counties). Population (1960), 438,763; estimated to July 1969, 531,300. SHERMAN PARKINSON LLOYD, Republican, of 1467 Arlington Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah; born January 11, 1914, in St. Anthony, Idaho; graduated Utah State University, Logan, Utah (A.B.), and George Washington University, Washington, D.C. (LL.B.); lawyer; general counsel, Utah Retail Grocers Asso-ciation; member Utah State Senate, 1954-62; Republican majority leader 1957; Republican minority leader 1961; president of the Senate 1959; member of the Utah Legislative Council 1957-61; chairman 1959-61; Utah representative on board of managers, Council of State Governments 1959-61; chairman Council of State Governments Committee on State Taxation of Interstate Income; married to the former Edith Ann Gunn and has one son and three daughters; served on board of governors, Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce; director of Beehive State Bank and of various business organizations; served as Utah State chairman March of Dimes; member of Kiwanis, Sigma Chi, Timpanogos Club, and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon); elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; retired to run unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate in 1964; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. 182 Congressional Directory VERMONT VERMONT (Population (1960), 389,881; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 439,000) SENATORS GEORGE DAVID AIKEN, Republican, of Putney, Vt.; born in Dummerston, Vt., August 20, 1892; married Lola Pierotti June 30, 1967; elected town rep-resentative in 1931 and 1933; speaker of the house of representatives in 1933; Lieutenant Governor of Vermont in 1935, and Governor of Vermont in 1937 and 1939; elected to the United States Senate on November 5, 1940; reelected November 7, 1944; reelected November 7, 1950; reelected November 6, 1956; reelected November 6, 1962; reelected November 5, 1968. WINSTON L. PROUTY, Republican, of Newport, Vt.; businessman; mayor of Newport for three terms, 1938 to 1941; member of Vermont House of Representatives in 1941, 1945, and 1947, serving as speaker in 1947; chairman, Vermont State Water Conservation Board 1948 until May 1950; married Jennette Herbert Hall July 3, 1962; elected to the 82d Congress November 7, 1950; re-elected to the 83d, 84th, and 85th Congresses; elected to the United States Senate November 4, 1958; reelected November 3, 1964. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.— ROBERT THEODORE STAFFORD, Republican, of Rutland, Vt.; born in Rutland, August 8, 1913; educated in the public schools of Rutland; Middlebury (Vt.) College, B.S. degree in 1935; the University of Michigan; and Boston Uni-versity Law School, LL.B. in 1938; honorary LL.D. from Boston University, Norwich University, Middlebury College, and St. Michaels College; Rutland City grand juror 1938-42; served on active duty in the U.S. Navy as a lieutenant commander during World War II, 1942-46, and in the Korean conflict, 1951-53; presently a captain in the Naval Reserve; Rutland County state’s attorney 1947-51; deputy attorney general 1953-55; attorney general 1955-57; Lieutenant Governor 1957-59; Governor 1959-61; married to the former Helen Kelley of Bellows Falls, Vt.; four daughters; member of the Congregational Church, American Legion, V.F.W., Lions Club, Eagles, Elks, Masons, and the Vermont and Rutland County bar associations; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. VIRGINIA Biographical AE 183 VIRGINIA (Population (1960), 3,966,949; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 4,669,000) SENATORS HARRY FLOOD BYRD, Jr., Democrat, of Winchester, Va.; born Winchester, Va., December 20, 1914; educated at Virginia Military Institute and the University of Virginia: newspaper editor and orchardist; married to Gretchen Bigelow Thomson, 1941; three children—Harry Flood Byrd ITT, Thomas Thomson Byrd, and Beverley Bigelow Byrd; World War II veteran (lieutenant commander USNR), serving as executive officer of patrol bombing squadron in Pacific); member, Democratic State Central Committee 1940-66; chairman, Virginia Advisory Board on Industrial Development, 1962-67; member, Senate of Virginia 1948-65, having been elected six times; appointed to the U.S. Senate on November 12, 1965, and elected November 8, 1966, for 4-year term ending 1971. WILLIAM BELSER SPONG, Jr., Democrat, of Portsmouth, Va.; born in Portsmouth, Va., September 29, 1920: educated in the public schools of Ports-mouth, Va., ‘and at Hampden-Sydney College, University of Virginia, LL.B., and University of Edinburgh, Scotland; member, Monumental Methodist Church, Portsmouth, Va., Pi Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity; trustee, Hampden-Sydney College and Ferrum College; Army Air Force 1942-45 (oversea service with 8th Air Force); attorney with the firm of Cooper, Spong & Davis, Portsmouth, Va.; admitted to the bar in 1947; Virginia State Bar Association (president-elect 1965-66) ; lecturer in law and government, College of William and Mary 1948-49; member of Virginia House of Delegates 1954-55; member of senate of Virginia 1956-66; chairman of the Virginia Com-mission on Public Education 1958-62; married Virginia Wise Galliford; two children, Martha Kingman and Thomas Nichols; elected to the U.S. Senate November 8, 1966. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Accomack, Gloucester, James City, Mathews, Middlesex, Northampton, and York. Crmies: Hampton, Newport News, Virginia Beach, and Williamsburg. Population (1960), 401,052; estimated to J anuary 1969, 546,454. . THOMAS N. DOWNING, Democrat, of Newport News, Va.; born in Newport News, Va., February 1, 1919, son of the late Dr. Samuel Downing of Newport News and Mrs. Joseph Phillips, now residing in Hampton, Va.; educated in the public schools and is a graduate of Newport News High School; received B.S. degree from Virginia Military Institute and law degree from the University of Virginia; former practicing attorney with the firm of Downing, Andrews & Durden in Hampton, Va.; former substitute judge of the Municipal Court for the former City of Warwick; served in World War II as a combat troop commander of Mechanized Cavalry with Gen. George S. Patton’s Third U.S. Army and com-manded the first troops in the Third Army to invade Germany; received a Silver Star for gallantry in action in France; member and trustee of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church of Newport News; member—Newport News Bar Association (former president), Hampton Bar Association, Virginia State and American Bar Associations, Lions Club, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars; member Board of Visitors, Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y.; married the former Virginia Dickerson Martin of Philadelphia, Pa., and they have one daughter, Susan Nelms Downing, and one son, Samuel Dickerson Martin Downing; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; committee assignments: Merchant Marine and Fisheries and Science and Astronautics. ‘SECOND DISTRICT —Crmigs: Norfolk and Portsmouth. Population (1960), 419,642; estimated to July 1969, 450,000. G. WILLIAM WHITEHURST, Republican, of Norfolk, Va.; born in Norfolk, Va., March 12, 1925, son of Laura Tomlinson and Calvert S. Whitehurst; educated in Norfolk public schools; graduated from Maury High School, Norfolk, 1942; served in U.S. Navy as aviation radioman during World War II; carrier-based | 184 Congressional Directory VIRGINIA hr: in Pacific theater; married Jennette Seymour Franks of Plymouth, Mass., August IES 24, 1946; two children: Calvert S. Whitehurst 3d, born April 6, 1949, and Frances : Seymour Whitehurst, born July 21, 1947; received B.A. degree from Washington and Lee University, 1950; M.A. in history, University of Virginia, 1951; Ph. D., ¢ American diplomatic history, West Virginia University, 1962; member, Depart-WES ment of History, Old Dominion College, Norfolk, since 1950; dean of students, 1963-68; member of Delta Upsilon fraternity; Lions; member and former chair-man of official board, Ghent Methodist Church; board chairman, Norfolk Forum; ey past president, Tidewater Chapter, American Cancer Crusade; member, Norfolk ? Council on Aleoholism, Tidewater Council on Health and Welfare, Norfolk Mayor’s Commission on Crime and Delinquency ; past president, Norfolk Chapter of the American Association of the United Nations; Lynch Anchorage Post, American Legion; on the staff of the Public Affairs and News Department of WTAR-TV, 1962-68; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. z ; THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Chesterfield and Henrico. City: Richmond. Population (1960), 408,494; estimated to July 1969, 503,801. DAVID EDWARD SATTERFIELD III, Democrat, of Richmond, Va.; born in Richmond December 2, 1920; educated in the public schools, St. Christopher’s Preparatory School, University of Richmond, and University of Virginia; married the former Anne E. Powell of Blackstone, Va.; two sons, David and John; during World War II served as a U.S. Navy carrier-based fighter pilot in the Pacific theater; Naval Air Reserves since 1946, presently holds rank of captain; attorney, firm of Satterfield, Haw, Anderson, Parkerson & Beazley; assistant United States attorney 1950-53; eouncilman, city of Richmond 1954-56; member State house of delegates 1960-64; member of Kiwanis, Reserve Officers Association, Naval Reserve Association, Navy League, American Legion, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Alpha Delta, Richmond and Virginia bar associations, Mason (32d degree), Acca Temple Shrine; former president and director of Richmond Area Heart Associa-tion and of the Consultation and Evaluation Clinic; former director of Thalhimer-Virginia Wildlife Exhibit; former counsel and directorof Boys Club of Richmond; former civilian adviser to the National Health Services; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Amelia, Appomattox, Buckingham, Cumberland, Dinwiddie, Greens-ville, Isle of Wight, Lunenburg, Nansemond, Nottoway, Powhatan, Prince Edward, Prince George, Southampton, Surry, and Sussex. Cities: Chesapeake, Colonial Heights, Franklin, Hopewell, Petersburg, and Suffolk. Population (1960), 386,184; estimated to July 1969, 440,230. WATKINS M. ABBITT, Democrat, of Appomattox, Va.; born May 21, 1908; graduated from Appomattox High School in 1925; attended Richmond College and received LL.B. degree from the University of Richmond, 1931; passed Kip State bar, December 1930; began practice of law at Appomattox in July 1931; 7 married Miss Corinne Hancock, March 20, 1937; has three children, Mrs. Samuel i Kerr, Watkins, Jr., and Corinne; Commonwealth attorney for Appomattox County, 1932-48; Democratic elector for the Fourth District of Virginia in 1944; member of Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1945, which extended right to vote to members of the Armed Forces; elected State Democratic chair-man, 1964; recipient of doctor of laws degree from University of Richmond, Ea 1965; member of Omicron Delta Kappa leadership fraternity; member of Virginia and Fifth Judicial Circuit Court bar associations; director, Farmers National i Bank; deacon, Liberty Baptist Church; elected to 80th Congress in special BE election on February 17, 1948, to fill vacancy caused by the death of the late Hon. Patrick Henry Drewry ; reelected to 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Brunswick, Campbell, Carroll, Charlotte, Franklin, Grayson, Halifax, Henry, Mecklenburg, Patrick, and Pittsylvania. Cities: Danville, Galax, Martinsville, and South Boston. Population (1960), 386,179; estimated to July 1969, 431,897. W. C. (DAN) DANIEL, Democrat, of Danville, Va.; born Chatham, Va., May 12, 1914, son of Reuben Earl and Georgia Grant Daniel; married Ruby McGregor of Pittsylvania County, Va.; one son, Jimmie Foxx; grew up on tobaceo farm in Mecklenburg County, Va., educated in Virginia schools; graduate of Dan River Textile school, Danville, Va.; associated with Dan River Mills, Ine., since VIRGINIA Biographical 1939; advanced through ranks to assistant to board chairman; resigned upon election to Congress; elected to Virginia House of Delegates from city of Danville on November 3, 1959; committee assignments: Militia and Police, chairman; Veterans Affairs, chairman; Finance, Education, General Laws, Privileges and Elections; special committees: Tobacco, Crime, Status of Women, and Dulles International Airport Development; elected State commander of American Legion in 1951 and national commander in 1956; permanent member of Presi-dent’s People-To-People Committee; traveled widely promoting people-to-people concept in Arab countries, 1956; in western Europe and Israel, 1957; Soviet Union, 1959; Mexico, 1960; Canada, 1961; Southeast Asia, 1964; Vietnam, 1965; appointed by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce to the Virginia Regional Export Expansion Council, 1965; served as vice chairman of the Richmond (Va.) Export Council; spent 3 weeks as a participant in Virginia’s first overseas trade mission, 1967; president of Virginia State Chamber of Commerce, 1968-69; trustee of Averett College, Danville, Va.; recipient of Star of Italian Solidarity (1st Class), Service to Mankind Award, George Washington Honor Medal, Croix du Merite from the Republic of France, honorary membership in Omicron Delta Kappa at Hampden-Sydney College of Hampden-Sydney, Va., the military cross from the Virginia Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy; Distinguished Virginian Award from the Virginia Exchange Clubs; First Citizen Award, Hugh T. Williams Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars; honorary membership in Veteran’s Associations in Canada, Italy, West Germany, Belgium, France, Israel, and South Vietnam; member of Baptist Church, Elks, Masons, Shriners, Moose, German Club, and Kiwanis; elected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CountiEs: Alleghany, Amherst, Bedford, Botetourt, Craig, Floyd, Montgomery, Nelson, and Roanoke. Cities: Clifton Forge, Covington, Lynchburg, Radford, Roanoke, and Salem. Population (1960), 381,611; estimated to July 1969, 465,000. RICHARD H. POFF, Republican, of Radford, Va.; born, Radford, Va., October 19, 1923; reared in Christiansburg, Va.; undergraduate work at Roanoke College, Salem, Va.; Pi Kappa Phi fraternity; World War II B-24 bomber pilot; awarded DFC; married Jo Ann Ragan Topper, Christiansburg, Va., June 24, 1945; daughter, Rebecca Topper Poff, age 20; son, Thomas Randolph Poff, age 8; Richard H. Poff, Jr., age 5; University of Virginia Law School, LL.B. degree; Sigma Nu Phi legal fraternity; partner, Dalton, Poff, Turk, & Stone, attorneys, Radford, Va.; member of Tyler Memorial Presbyterian Church, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Lions Club, 32d degree Mason, Moose, American Legion, VFW; vice-chairman, National Commission on Reform of the Federal Criminal Laws; seeretary of the House Republican Conference; elected 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Albemarle, Augusta, Bath, Clarke, Culpeper, Fluvanna, Frederick, Greene, Highland, Madison, Orange, Page, Rappahannock, Rockbridge, Rockingham, Shenandoah, and Warren. CITIES: Buena Vista, Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, Lexington, Staunton, Waynesboro, and Winchester. Population (1960), 377,511; estimated to January 1970, 434,000. JOHN O. MARSH, Jr., Democrat, of Strasburg, Va.; born in Winchester, Va., August 7, 1926; attended public schools of Harrisonburg, Va., and Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. (LL.B.); admitted to Virginia Bar, 1952, and established law practice in Strasburg; married Glenn Ann Patterson of Kenbridge, Va., and Winston-Salem, N.C., and they have three children—John O., III, Rebecca Patterson, and Scot Wayland; veteran, World War II, com-missioned in Army at 19, presently lieutenant colonel, Virginia National Guard; completed Parachute School, Fort Benning, Ga., 1964; formerly member, Shenan-doah County (Va.) School Board, town attorney of New Market, Va., and town judge of Strasburg, Va.; designated ‘Outstanding Young Man in Virginia—1959” by Virginia Jaycees; awarded distinguished service medal, Department of Virginia, American Legion; elder, Strasburg Presbyterian Church; life member, Virginia Jaycees; member, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, National Guard Association of the United States, Virginia National Guard Association, Moose, Masonic Lodge, boards of trustees, Massanutten Military Academy, Woodstock, Va., and An Lac Orphanage, Saigon, Vietnam, and ODXK; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member, American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. 186 Congressional Directory VIRGINIA EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Caroline, Charles City, Essex, Fairfax (part of), Fauquier, Gooch-land, Hanover, King and Queen, King George, King William, Lancaster, Loudoun, Louisa, New Kent, Northumberland, Prince William, Richmond, Spotsylvania, Stafford, and Westmoreland. City: Fredericksburg. Population (1960), 400,812; estimated to July 1969, 600,000. WILLIAM LLOYD SCOTT, Republican, of Fairfax, Va.; born July 1, 1915, in Williamsburg, Va.; holds a juris doctor degree from George Washington University; lawyer; employed by Federal Government from 1934 to 1961, prin-cipally as trial attorney with Department of Justice; engaged in private practice of law, Fairfax, Va., 1961 to 1966; past chancellor Sigma Nu Phi Fraternity (legal) ; member of Fairfax County, Virginia State and American Bar Associations; Fairfax Lions Club, American Legion, 40 and 8; 32d degree K.C.C.H. Mason and Shriner; Methodist; married Ruth Inez Huffman February 5, 1940, three children—a married daughter, Gail Ann Eldred, residing in Texas; and two sons, both law students, William, Jr., at College of William and Mary, and Paul at University of Virginia; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress. : NINTH DISTRICT.—CounTtiEs: Bland, Buchanan, Dickenson, Giles, Lee, Pulaski, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, and Wythe. Crries: Bristol and Norton. Population (1960), 386,948; estimated to July 1969, 385,056. WILLIAM CREED WAMPLER, Republican, of Bristol, Va.; born in Pennington Gap, Va., April 21, 1926; son of John Sevier and Lillian Wolfe Wampler; educated in public schools of Bristol, Va.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Va., B.S. degree; studied at the University of Virginia Law School; enlisted in U.S. Navy and served 27 months during World War II; elected president of Young Republicans Federation of Virginia, 1950; 9th District Republican chairman 1965-66; presently, and for the last several years, in furni-ture and carpet business in Bristol, Va.; formerly employed by Bristol Herald Courier and Virginia-Tennessean (daily newspapers), and Big Stone Gap Post: (weekly newspaper); Travelers Protective Association; American Legion; and 40 and 8; Sigma Nu Phi legal fraternity; board of visitors, Emory and Henry College; former member, Bristol Redevelopment and Housing Authority, and Bristol Utilities Board; secretary, board of deacons, Central Presbyterian Church; congressional liaison officer, 1954-56; served on House Committee on Agriculture and Congressional Campaign Committee, 1952-54; married Mary Elizabeth Baker, of Huntsville, Tenn.; two children, Barbara Irene and William Creed, Jr.; elected to 83d Congress, November 4, 1952; unsuccessful candidate for 84th and 85th Congresses; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. ’ TENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Arlington and Fairfax (part of). CITIES: Alexandria, Fairfax, and Falls Church. Population (1960), 418,516; estimated to July 1969, 570,508. JOEL T. BROYHILL, Republican, of Arlington, Va.; born in Hopewell, Va., November 4, 1919, and attended public schools in Hopewell, Fork Union Military Academy, Fork Union, Va., and George Washington University, Washington, D.C.; entered the Army as an enlisted man in World War IT, advanced to the rank of captain and was captured in the Battle of the Bulge while serving as a company commander in the 106th Infantry Division; following the war, returned to Virginia and resumed business career, becoming a partner and general manager in one of the major real estate and building firms in Northern Virginia; took an active part in many community and civic organizations in Arlington; served as president of the Arlington County Chamber of Commerce; chairman of the Arlington County Planning Commission; president of the Arlington Optimist Club; member of the Church Council of the Resurrection Lutheran Church.of Arlington, and has taken a leading part in many fund drives for nonprofit organi-zations; is a member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, AMVETS, Masonic Fraternity, Loyal Order of Moose, Order of Elks, Order of Eagles, the Kappa Alpha Alumni Association, Izaak Walton League, the International Supreme Council of the Order of DeMolay, Friendship Veterans Fire Engine Company, and Mount Vernon Guard; has also been active in various business, professional, and Republican political organiza-. tions; married the former Miss Jane Marshall Bragg, and has three daughters, Nancy Pierce, Jane-Anne, and Jeanne Marie; elected to the 83d Congress Novem-ber 4, 1952; reelected to all succeeding Congresses; member, Committee on Ways and Means and Committee on the District of Columbia; residence, 4845 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. WASHINGTON B 1ographical 187 WASHINGTON (Population (1960), 2,853,214; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 3,402,000) SENATORS WARREN G. MAGNUSON, Democrat, Seattle; born, Minnesota, 1905; entered University of Washington, graduating from the law school in 1929, enter-ing the practice of law that year; served as special prosecuting attorney of King County, 1931; elected to the Washington State Legislature; served in the regular and special sessions of 1933; chairman of the Judiciary Committee; assistant United States district attorney, 1934; elected prosecuting attorney of King County, November 1934; member of American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars; served as lieutenant commander in U.S.N.R. in Pacific fleet; married Mrs. Jermaine Elliott Peralta October 4, 1964; elected to the 75th, 76th, 77th, and 78th Congresses; appointed to fill unexpired term of Senator Homer T. Bone, December 15, 1944; elected to United States Senate November 7, 1944, for the full term ending January 3, 1951; reelected for the term ending January 3, 1957; reelected for the term ending January 3, 1963; reelected for the term ending January 3, 1969; reelected for the term ending January 3, 1975. : HENRY M. JACKSON, Democrat, of Everett, Wash., was born in that city May 31, 1912; attended the Everett public schools and graduated from the Everett High School; University of Washington Law School, LL.B., 1935; after being admitted to the bar in 1935, became associated in the practice of law with the law firm of Black & Rucker; elected prosecuting attorney of Snohomish County in 1938; married Helen Eugenia Hardin December 16, 1961; one daughter, Anna Marie Jackson, born February 7, 1963, one son, Peter Hardin Jackson, born April 3, 1966; chairman, Democratic National Committee, July 1960 to January 1961; elected to the 77th Congress, November 1940, and to each succeeding Congress including the 82d; elected to the United States Senate, November 4, 1952, for the term ending January 3, 1959; reelected to the United States Senate No-vember 4, 1958, for the term ending January 3, 1965; reelected November 3, 1964, for the term ending January 3, 1971. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Part of Kitsap County consisting of Bainbridge Island; part of King County not included in Districts 2, 6, and 7. Population (1960), 427,107; estimated to July 1969, 525,000. "THOMAS M. PELLY, Republican, of Seattle, Wash.; born in Seattle, Wash., August 22, 1902; Episcopalian; business career: Seattle National Bank 1921-30 (trust officer); left to become vice president of Lowman & Hanford Co., printers and stationers; president and general manager in 1937-55; director: Seattle Trust.& Savings Bank and Northern Life Insurance Co.; president Seattle Cham-ber of Commerce 1949-51; married in 1927 to Mary Virginia Taylor, of Washing-ton, D.C.; two children; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CountiEs: Clallam, Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom. JEF-FERSON COUNTY: That part north of the line dividing townships 27 and 28 north in each of ranges 2 west, 1 west, and 1 east, Willamette Meridian. KING COUNTY: The area encompassed by the following boundaries: Beginning at the intersection of the King-Snohomish county line and 5th Avenue NE., proceed east and south along the northern and eastern boundaries of the First District to Lake Samma-mish, south through Lake Sammamish to the logical extension‘of 196th Avenue SE., south along 196th Avenue SE., and its logical extension, east along the logical extension of Southeast 288th Street, north along the King-Kittitas and the King-Chelan county line, west along the King-Snohomish county line to the point of beginning. Population (1960), 402,729; estimated to July 1969, 530,000. LLOYD MEEDS, Democrat of Everett, Wash.; born in Dillon, Mont. December 11, 1927; as a youngster moved with parents to Monroe, Wash. ; graduated from Monroe High School and entered the U.S. Navy in 1946; attended Everett Junior College and Gonzaga University School of Law (LL.B. 1958); admitted to Washington State Bar 1958; served as deputy prosecuting attorney in Spokane and Snohomish Counties; engaged in private practice of law in Everett, Wash., for 2 years in association of Hunter, Meeds & French; elected Snohomish County prosecuting attorney in 1962; member Kiwanis International, 188 Congressional Directory WASHINGTON Fraternal Order of Eagles, Washington State Bar Association, and vice president Snohomish County Bar Association; former president Snohomish County Young Democrats and Gonzaga Law Young Democrats; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; member of the House Committee on Education and Labor, and the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Skamania, Thurs-ton, and Wahkiakum. JEFFERSON COUNTY: That portion not included in the Second District. Kuick-1ITAT COUNTY: That portion not included in the Fourth District.. Population (1960), 353,148; estimated to July 1969, 414,049. JULIA BUTLER HANSEN, Democrat, of Cathlamet, Wash.; born in Port-land, Oreg., June 14, 1907; graduate of the University of Washington, B.A. degree; writer; member of the State house of representatives from January 1939 to No-vember 1960, serving as speaker pro tempore 1955-60; chairman, Highways Com-mittee, 1949-53, 1955-60, Joint Fact Finding Committee on Highways, Streets, and Bridges, 1949-53, 1957-60, and Eleven Western States Highway Policy Committee 1951-60; married to Henry A. Hansen; one son, David K. Hansen; Business and Professional Women’s Clubs of Longview, Wash. Order of Eastern Star, Mt. Rainier Chapter; honorary State member, Delta Kappa Gamma; served in past years as Wahkiakum County Chairman of American Red Cross, Polio Foundation, Crusade for Freedom, War Fund; Washington State Secretary, War Fund; winner of Road Building (Washington State Chapter) Certificate of Merit; Washington State Outstanding Service Plaque; Good Roads Association Award; member of Education Committee, Rules Committee, Washington State House of Representatives, 1951-57; elected to the 86th Congress, November 8, 1960, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Russell V. Mack and also elected to the 87th Congress; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; member of Appro-priations Committee; first woman to be chairman of an Appropriations Sub-committee, that of Interior and Related Agencies; former service on Education and Labor Committee, Veterans’ Affairs Committee, and Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adams, Asotin, Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kit- titas, Walla Walla, Whitman, and Yakima. XuLiCKITAT COUNTY: That portion included in U.S. census county divisions 1 through 4. Population (1960), 406,141; estimated to July 1969, 451,393. CATHERINE MAY (maiden name Billie Barnes), Republican, of Yakima, Wash.; born in Yakima, Wash.,, May 18, 1914, daughter of Charles H. and Pauline V. Barnes; married James O. May, a real estate and insurance broker, and they have two children; member, St. Michael's Episcopal Church; Sunday-school teacher; attended grade school in Yakima; Washington Junior High School; graduated from Yakima High School and Yakima Valley Junior College (so-ciology course); 3 years at University of Washington; B.A. degree and 5-year education degree; studied speech at the University of Southern California, teacher of English in Chehalis High School for 4 years; women’s editor and news broad-caster, station KMO, Tacoma, Wash.; writer and special events broadcaster, station KOMO-KJR, Seattle, Wash.; head of radio department, Strang & Prosser Advertising Agency, Seattle, Wash.; head of radio and motion picture depart-ment, Federal Insurance Co., Seattle, Wash.; writer and assistant to commen-tator Adelaide Hawley, National Broadcasting Co., New York, N.Y.; women’s editor, station KIT, Yakima, Wash.; elected to Washington State Legislature in 1952 and served 6 years; office manager and medical secretary, Yakima Medical Center; served as vice chairman of Governor's State Wide Committee on Edu-cational Television; member of Governor's Safety Council; member of Washing-ton Association for Retarded Children; legislative representative for Yakima unit of Association for Retarded Children; member of Alpha Chi Omega; honorary member of Chinook Business and Professional Women; honorary member Altrusa Club; honorary member of Zonta Club; recipient of McCall magazine “Together-ness” award and Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Table award; recipient of “Woman of the Year” award Alpha Chi Omega; member, National Commission on Food Marketing, 1964-66; appointed to House Select Committee on Standards and Conduet for 89th Congress; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. WASHINGTON Brographical 189 FIFTH DISTRICT.—CountiEs: Chelan, Douglas, Ferry, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, and Stevens (8 counties). Population (1960), 399,093; estimated to July 1969, 460,800. THOMAS STEPHEN FOLEY, Democrat, of Spokane, Wash. ; born in Spokane March 6, 1929, son of Hon. Ralph E. and Helen Foley; married to Heather Strachan of Washington, D.C.; graduated from Gonzaga High School, the University of Washington (B.A. 1951), and the University of Washington Law School (LL.B. 1957); associated with the firm of Higgins & Foley in the practice of law in 1957; appointed deputy prosecuting attorney of Spokane County in 1958; instructor in constitutional law at Gonzaga University Law School; ap-pointed assistant attorney general, State of Washington, 1960; served as assistant chief clerk and special counsel of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the United States Senate 1961-63; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st Congress, November 5, 1968. ¥ SIXTH DISTRICT.—PIERCE COUNTY. KiNG CoUNTY: Vashon and Maury Islands; that area south of South 288th Street and Southeast 288th Street, and east of 196th Avenue SE. Kitsap County: That portion not included in the First District. Population (1960), 415,747; estimated to July 1969, 520,000. FLOYD V. HICKS, Democrat, of Tacoma, Wash.; born in Prosser, Wash.,, May 29, 1915; attended the public schools of Prosser, Wash.; graduated, Central Washington State College, Ellensburg, Wash., B.Ed. 1938, took advanced work in education, Washington State University; school teacher and coach 1935 to 1942; veteran, 4 years in Air Force; graduated from University of Washington Law School, LL.B. 1948; admitted to the bar in March 1949 and practiced in Pierce County, Wash., since then; appointed Pierce County Superior Court Judge in 1961 and elected in 1962; wife, Jeanne; two daughters, Tracie and Betsie; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—KING CouNTy: That portion not included in the First, Second, or Sixth Dis-| tricts. Population (1960), 449,249; estimated to July 1969, 525,000. BROCK ADAMS, Democrat, of Seattle, Wash.; born in Atlanta, Ga., Jan- vary 13, 1927; United States district attorney for Western Washington 1961-64; | attended public schools in Iowa, Oregon, and Seattle, Wash.; graduate of Uni-versity of Washington, B.A. economics (summa cum laude), 1949, and Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1952; U.S. Navy 1944-46; lawyer; author, ‘Estate and Gift Taxation of the Maritial Community’ 1953; instructor, American Institute of Banking; member Phi Beta Kappa, Vestry Epiphany Episcopal Church; former Trustee University of Washington Alumni Association; president, Neighborhood Settlement House; trustee, Civie Unity Committee of city of Seattle; honored by | receiving Distinguished Service Award, Seattle Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1960; married the former Mary Elizabeth Scott of Jacksonville, Fla., and they | have four children, two sons and two daughters; elected to 89th Congress Novem-| ber 3, 1964; reelected to 90th and 91st Congresses. | 190 i: Congressional Directory WEST VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA (Population (1960), 1,860,421; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 1,819,000) SENATORS JENNINGS RANDOLPH, Democrat, Elkins, Randolph County, W. Va.; born at Salem, W. Va., March 8, 1902, son of Ernest and Idell (Bingman) Ran-: dolph; graduated from Salem Academy, 1920, and Salem College, 1924; honorary doctorate degrees—laws, Davis and Elkins College, 1939; letters, Southeastern University, 1940; aeronautical science, Salem College, 1943; humanities, West Virginia State College, 1964; laws, University of Pittsburgh, 1965; laws, Alderson-Broaddus College, 1966; humane letters, Maryville College, 1966; laws, West Virginia University, 1967; laws, West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1967; laws, Milton College, 1967; laws, Waynesburg College, 1967; married 1933 to Mary Katherine Babb; two sons, Jennings, Jr., and Frank; member Seventh Day Baptist Church; former newspaper and magazine editor; former college pro-fessor and university dean; former airline executive and transportation officer; member and director of organizations, societies, and foundations for education, business, civic, and service programs; elected U.S. House of Representatives, . 1932; served 14 consecutive years; elected delegate at large from West Virginia -to Democratic National Conventions, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1964, and 1968; elected to U.S. Senate 1958 to complete the term ending January 1961; reelected 1960 for the term ending January 1967; reelected 1966 for the term ending January 1973. ROBERT C. BYRD, Democrat; LL.B. cum laude, American University; has held more legislative elective offices than has any other individual in the history of West Virginia; elected to West Virginia House of Delegates in 1946 and re-elected in 1948; elected to West Virginia Senate in 1950 and elected to U.S. House of Representatives in 1952, 1954, and 1956; elected to U.S. Senate in 1958; elected delegate at large from West Virginia to the Democratic National Convention in 1960; reelected to U.S. Senate in 1964 by greatest vote ever accorded a West Virginia candidate; member of Appropriations Committee, Judiciary Committee, and Committee on Rules and Administration; elected secretary of the Senate Democratic Conference in January 1967 and reelected by unanimous vote in January 1969. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Brooke, Calhoun, Doddridge, Gilmer, Hancock, Harrison, Marion, a, Ohio, Tyler, and Wetzel (11 counties). Population (1960), 368,947; estimated to July 1969, ROBERT H. MOLLOHAN, Democrat of Fairmont, W. Va.; born in Grants-" ville, W. Va., September 18, 1909, son of Robert P. and Edith (Witt) Mollohan; attended Glenville College and Shepherd College; married Helen M. Holt of: Glenville, W. Va.; two sons, Robert H. and Alan B.; one daughter, Kathryn M. -Moats; served as chief of miscellaneous tax division and cashier of the United -States Internal Revenue Bureau in West Virginia; district manager and State personnel director, Works Projects Administration; State director 1940 Census; superintendent of West Virginia Industrial School for Boys; United States. marshal for the Northern District of West Virginia; clerk of the United States Senate Committee on the District of Columbia; member of First Baptist Church, Fairmont, W. Va.; member of Elks, Eagles, and Loyal Order of Moose; elected” to 83d and 84th Congresses; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968. SECOND DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Barbour, Berkeley, Grant, Greenbrier, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Lewis, Mineral, Monongalia, Monroe, Morgan, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Preston, Randolph, Taylor, Tucker, Upshur, and Webster (20 counties). Population (1960), 375,917; estimated to July 1969, 400,000. HARLEY O. STAGGERS, Democrat, of Keyser, Mineral County, W. Va., born in Keyser, W. Va., August 3, 1907, son of Jacob and Frances (Cumberledge) Staggers; attended public schools of Mineral County; graduated with an A.B. degree from Emory and Henry College in 1931; received honorary Doctor of Laws. from Emory and Henry College in 1953 and from Davis and Elkins College, -Elkins, W. Va., 1969; high-school coach and teacher for 2 years; head coach at WEST VIRGINIA Biographical 191 Potomac State College, Keyser, W. Va., for 2 years; sheriff of Mineral County from 1937 to 1941; served in United States Naval Air Corps as a navigator; member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, AMVETS, Loyal Order of Moose, Lions, Elks, Knights of Pythias, and West Virginia Farm Bureau; past president of the West Virginia State Moose Association; former district governor of West Virginia Lions Clubs; married Mary V. Casey, of Keyser, W. Va.; father of six children, Margaret Ann, Mary Katherine, Frances Susan, Elizabeth Ellen, Harley O., Jr., and Daniel Casey; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d, 83d 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Boone, Braxton, Clay, Kanawha, Nicholas, Putnam, and Roane (7 counties). Population (1960), 373,478; estimated to July 1969, 359,500. JOHN SLACK, Democrat, of Charleston, W. Va.; born in Charleston, March 18, 1915; educated in Charleston public schools and at Virginia Military Institute; married; one soh; former member of Kanawha County Court; Presbyterian; Scottish Rite and York Rite Mason; Shriner; member Exchange Club, Elks; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member House Committee on Appropriations; Subcommittee on State, Justice, Commerce, the Federal Judiciary and Related Agencies and Subcommittee on Defense; Madison Memorial Commission since 1960; United States-Canada Interparliamentary Conference (1962, 1964, and 1968); United States-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference (1965). FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Cabell, Jackson, Lincoln, Logan, Mason, Pleasants, Ritchie, Wayne, Wirt, and Wood (10 counties). Population (1960), 372,739; estimated to July 1969, 372,300. KEN HECHLER, Democrat, of Huntington, W. Va.; born September 20, 1914, two miles outside the town of Roslyn, Long Island; parents, Charles H. (deceased) and Catherine Hauhart Hechler, born and brought up on farms in Missouri; grandfather, George Hechler, volunteered in Union Army at Parkers-burg, W. Va., in 1861 and was mustered out as a corporal at Wheeling, W. Va., in 1865, having been wounded at Antietam and fighting in major battles; attended public schools, was graduated from Swarthmore College, 1935; received master’s degree from Columbia University in 1936 with master’s thesis entitled: “Will Roosevelt Be Reelected?’’ (last chapter: ‘“ Yes’); doctor of philosophy in govern-ment and American history, Columbia University, 1940; teacher of political science at Columbia, Princeton, and Marshall Universities; research assistant to Judge Samuel I. Rosenman and President Franklin D. Roosevelt on Roosevelt's public papers; in 1939, invited by Professor Raymond Moley, former Roosevelt brain-truster, to take over his classes at Barnard College; section chief, Bureau of the Census, 1940; personnel officer, Office for Emergency Management, 1941; administrative analyst, United States Bureau of the Budget, 1942 and 1946-47; United States Army private, Infantry, 1942; commissioned second lieutenant, Armored Force, 1943; assigned to European theater of operations as combat historian, 1944; five battle stars from Normandy to the Elbe; discharged as major; special assistant to President Harry S. Truman in the White House, 1949-53, traveling with President Truman on his ‘“whistle-stop’’ tours from coast to coast; associate director, The American Political Science Association, 1953-56, develop-ing congressional interne program to enable young journalists and political scientists to work in congressional offices; research director of Stevenson-Kefauver campaign of 1956, traveling with candidates; associate professor of political science, Marshall University, Huntington, W. Va., 1957; administrative aide to United States Senator John A. Carroll, summer of 1957; television commentator, WHTN-TV, Huntington; author of “Insurgency,” a story of the House and Senate battles against ‘Uncle Joe” Cannon and Senator Nelson Aldrich; author of “The Bridge at Remagen,” a factual account of first Rhine crossing in World War II, motion picture produced by David L. Wolper released by United Artists in 1969; author of “West Virginia Memories of President Kennedy’; member American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Elks, Civitans; personal motto: “Better to jump the gun than not to move when the gun goes off’”’; member, Trinity Episcopal Church; not yet married; chairman of Subcommittee on Advanced Research and Technology, House Committee on Science and Astro-nautics; member, Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress; elected delegate-at-large to Democratic National Conventions of 1964 and 1968; elected to 86th Congress on November 4, 1958, by 3,503 votes; reelected to the 87th and subsequent Congresses. ; 192 Congressional Directory WEST VIRGINIA FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Fayette, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Raleigh, Summers, and Wyoming (7 counties). Population (1960), 369,340; estimated to July 1969, 370,000. JAMES KEE, Democrat of Bluefield, W. Va.; born in Bluefield, April 15, 1917, son of the late Congressman John Kee and former Congresswoman Elizabeth Kee; educated in the public schools and Sacred Heart School in Bluefield; Greenbrier Military School, Lewisburg, W. Va.; Southeastern University School of Law, and the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.; Epis-copalian; married to the former Helen Lee Chapman of Welch, W. Va.; three daughters; member: Washington Coal Club; West Virginia Lodge No. 269 B.P.O. Elks; honorary vice president of the Demoeratic Club of the District of Columbia; past national president of the Greenbrier Military School Alumni Association; past national president of the Conference of State Societies; served as chairman: of the State Societies Participation Committee of the 1961 Kennedy-Johnson Inaugural Committee; past president of the West Virginia Society of the District of Columbia (four terms); former member of the Congressional Secretaries Club; in 1962 was chosen as the West Virginia Son of the Year by the Sons’ and Daugh-ters’ Day Foundation, Inc., and in 1964 was selected as the West Virginian of the Year by the Democratic Club of the District of Columbia; past chairman of the Legislative Commission and past department vice commander of the American Legion, Department of the District of Columbia; gold life member of the American Legion; past commander of Housing Post No. 66, the American Legion; past chairman of the Membership Commission of the American Legion of the District of Columbia; served 4 years as assistant to the Clerk of the U.S. House of Repre-sentatives; housing adviser to the former United States Housing Authority; served in the U.S. Army Air Force; also served as career foreign service staff officer of the U.S. Department of State with domestic and foreign duties, including service as a member of the United States Delegation to the Third North American Regional Broadeasting Conference; served as administrative assistant to Con-gresswoman Elizabeth Kee from January 1, 1953, to January 1965; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964, by an overwhelming majority; served as a. member of the Ninth Canada-United States Interparliamentary Conference, May 1966; member, Tenth Canada-United States Interparliamentary Conference, May 1967; awarded an honorary doctor of laws degree by the West Virginia Institute of Technology, Montgomery, W. Va., June 1966; presented the Dis-tinguished Alumnus Award by the Greenbrier Military School National Alumni. Association, October 21, 1967; member of House Public Works Committee, Sub-committees on Flood Control and Public Buildings and Grounds and Ad Hoc Committee on Appalachia and Special Subcommittee on Economic Development Programs; member of House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, sub-committees on.-Mines and Mining, Public. Lands, and Irrigation. and Recla-mation; vice chairman of the National Distinguished Guests Committee of the American Legion; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses by an overwhelming majority. WISCONSIN Biographical WISCONSIN ~~ l (Population (1960), 3,951,777; Provisional Census Estimates to July 1969, 4,233,000) SENATORS 3 WILLIAM awall. PROXMIRE, Democrat, of Wisconsin; married to Ellen Hodges GAYLORD NELSON, Democrat, of Madison, Wis.; born June 4, 1916, in Clear Lake, a village in northwestern Wisconsin, son of Dr. Anton Nelson; attended San Jose State College in California, graduating in 1939; received law degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1942; in the U.S. Army for 46 months during World ‘War II, serving in the Okinawa campaign; married Carrie Lee Dotson in 1947; elected to the Wisconsin Legislature in 1948; elected Governor of Wisconsin in 1958 and reelected in 1960; elected to the U.S. Senate November 6, 1962; reelected November 5, 1968. : 22041. = “Dominick, Peter H........«.....-- 248 5852 Englewood, Colo. ....vcvenwe-- 1801: 45th St. 20007... ov vn eve opis wm mimi im 26 2 *Pagleton,- Thomas F____.__.._._. 4102 B721 St. Vous, Mo... 5313 Cardinal Ct..20016- vi 94 Sa *Eastland, James OQ... ...-..... 2241 35054 Doddsville, Miss. _....cvcvire 5116 Macomb 8.200106... ....ovuvesio~smsm 92 Bllender, Allen'd...._........ccw- 245 3824 Houmo, La... ... ..cueaple 3900 Connecticut Ave, 20008... ..__...- 70 = Bevin, Same J Jr. enn 337 $134 Morganton, N.C. ......cvivin- 110 Maryland Ave. NE. 20002... ......- 128 = Fannin, Paul . ceric rian 140 4521 ‘Phoenix, Ariz... .. veri. I DI OIELN SR 9-5 Rong, Hiromi... orem enn 1312 6361 WHonolaly, Hawail -_._......... 9 Highboro Ct., Bethesda, Md. 20034_____._ 44 ce Pmibright, Jo W. era 1215 4843 Fayetteville, Ark. ______._.___._._ 25027 Belmont’ Rd. 20008... =... ..c..a 11. .&f OLA IALET BOTTY gvoem mei 440.0005 Phoenix, Avie. 0 Uo ae Ua i le ye ts hI Sania g. B. 2oodell, Charles Bc nvc ne annian 3331-445] Jamestown, WN.Yow uuvaua vans 3842 Macomb'St. 20016...oo. Tl 112 Cores Albert. So. LC 3123 ‘3344 Carthage, Tenn. ...... ...i--.. 100. Maryland Ave. NE. 20002 ._....... .._... 167 Gravel Mike... Ln 1251 6665 Anchorage, Alaska [oo Ls hr ree PEL SNS 127 RQritin, Robert Pi... ens 553.6221 Traverse Cify, Mich. .......... 0 clo ro a DE AE Cd mun 83 | YCurney, Bduwar@ J... .cvvnsnn wens 5405 3021 Winter Park, Wa... ceo a Sin i Rr Ade itl a es oA 33 Hansen, Clifford 'P......wewee- 3107. 3424 Jackson, WYO... ....cvecevenensn 2801 New Mexico Ave. 20007____________. 197 | Mares, Fred Ro...0 nan 254. 4721 ‘Lawton, Okla... ......c...00. 1104 Waverly Way, McLean, Va. 22101____ 143 | Bi Hart, Philp A ocinnaniainas 253 4822 Mackinae Island, Mieh.._....__. 2512: Calvert Bi. 20008 cco etc iis aa 83 Sarthe, Vomee. o_o Ant Sia Besneeille, dng. ni wd on ee aR aa 57 “Haolfield, Mark O.._..niininni 463 “37535 Salem, Oreg. L. .. anni 6809 Selkirk Dr., Bethesda, Md. 20034_____ 146 | “Holland, Spesgavrd L.. ._ 421 8274 ‘Bantow, Bla... cin dic. Sheraton-Park 20008..........cucv venous 33 “Hollings, Ernest ¥.__. -........ 432 6121 Charleston, S.C....... ...... 5342 30th 8L..20007. > or. 16]. so | “Hruska, BomoanL.. co. aoiioies 313 6351 Omphs, Nebr... .lL..o0 000. 2429 N. Lincoln St., Arlington, Va. 22207___ 9 | (GV) THE SENATE—Continued Office building Name 11BP-r4ir’rf.ii@ Home address Washington residence and ZIP code number Room Phone *Hughes, Harold E..........cnvuna 1327 3744 Ida'Grove, Iowa. .....uouciua-813 Carrie Ct., McLean, Va. 22101________ *Inouye, Daniel Bo... .c...cu-442 3934 Honolulu, Hawaii_ ____________ 8013 Herb Farm Dr., Bethesda, Md. 20034. _ Jackson, Henry MM... 137 3441 Hwverelt, Wash... .......... 4934 Rockwood Pkwy. 20016. _ __________._ Javits, Jacob K.....cuvnnnniinns 320 6542 New York City, N.Y... ......... Watergate West, 2700 Virginia Ave. 20037__ Jordan, B. Everett. . ..cu.aon. 39229 6342 -Saxapahaw N.C... .....c. ewe 2601 Woodley P1.-.20008_. LL...new Jordan, Lien Biv pio choiuis 437 2752 Boise, Idaho... .......c iwi cdu= 437 Senate Office Bldg... ......... i= *Kennedy, Edward M_________._ 431 4543 Boston, Mass... .. oc... 636 Chain Bridge Rd., McLean, Va. 22101__ long, Bussell B.. ..coui.oun. 217 4623 Baton Rouge, la... ...c...uen. Watergate East 20037... ... ocean. *t{MecCarthy, Eugene J___._____ 4B 3244 86. Paul, Minny. ool. nea wii er ne TL ine Sl *MeClollan, John L_....... .... 3241 2353 Little Roek, Ark... ........ 2801 New Mexico Ave. 20007 __ ___._______ *MecGee, Gale W_______ ura 344 6441 Laramie, Wyo... .cceeiceeme 7205 Marbury Ra.'20034...._.....cvvivnnnn *tMeGovern, George. ____._____ 362:.2321 Miteholl 8. Dale 0 so a deeo LL aBIG h ae %*tMelntyre, Thomas J............-405 2841 Taconia, NH___ ... co. 2523 Garfield St. 20008... cia *Magnuson, Warren G__________ 127 2621. Seattle, "Wash. .....c.coceaca-. ShorchamWest. 20008... ...-...couana *Mansfield, Mike. ....... _...... 133 2644 Missoula, Mont... a. nn ns i I mite oh am Epi * Mathias, Charles McC., Jr....-_. 240.4654 Frederick, Md...........coacav-n 3808 Leland St., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015__ Meteo, Toes oc dn 497 2651 Helena, Mont... ......ccnia-453 1st. 86. SE. 20003. .... en mmm BM eller, JOCh anv vinnie 4313 3254 Sioux Clty, Towa. ..........:.. 5217 Kirkwood Dr., 20016... .....c.wim . *Mondale, Walter __. 443 5641 Minneapolis, Minn____________ 3421 Lowell'St. 20018... ..... cco a P.___.____._ nnam *t Montoya, Joseph M_______.__ 4109 5521 Santa Fe, N. Mex............. 5403 Surrey St., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015._ "Moss, Franske BE. __....... ...... 6205 5251 Salt Lake City, Utah.........._. 10924 St. NB. 20002... oe deen in ls Mundt, Rarl B.. ena 5241 --3842 ‘Madison, S. Dak. ......oeeeme. 122 Sehoit’s Ct. NE. 20002... ......... Murphy, George... vuouvuanis 452 384% ‘Beverly Hills, Calif. oT fC eas a LL #iMuskie, Bdmund SS... ... 221 5344 Waterville, Maine_____________ 5209 Albin Bd. 20006 ...... ivi mim *Nelson, Gaylord.......cn ecco 404 5325 Madison, 0. i. una. 3812 Kenilworth Dr., Chevy Chase, Md. Wis... 20015. : * Packwood, Robert WW... 6327 3244 Portland, Ong... .... cumin a EE a has *Pastore; Jom Os... cea 8215 2021 Cranston, Rl... ..... oo... 9506 Cable Dr., Kensington, Md. 20795____ Pearson, James B........oneien 4327 4774 Shawnee Mission, Kans________ 815 South 18th St., Arlington, Va. 22202____ #¥TPell, Clalborne, . .......coiwnis 8325 4642 Newport; BJ. ...ucuinnmenmnns 3425 Prospect St. .. vein wuenwnans 20007... [14032244 10U01882.L6U0)) SPerey, CRerles Ho vueenie nwo «71200 2152 Wilmette, ll.......ccconmemnun 1691 34th St. 20007 cc vcsmm win ®Pronly, Winston 'L.... .coucccavn 5215 2051 #Proxmire, William... .... J. 2311 5653 =Randolph, Jennings... .____ 5121 6472 *Ribicoff, Abraham A... ..______ 321 2823 Russell, Richard B. ._...0 .. 205 3521 2S8anhe, William B.. oon nnn 1205 3353 *Sehapether, Richard 8... coo... 6221 4254 %8eotl, Hugh oo ono mii 260 6324 Smith, Margaret Chase... 2121 2523 “Smith, Rolph Ti. inns eins 107 2854 *Sparkmian, John J... oc...i.c 3203 4124 *Spong, William B., Jr... .-.--<< 5327 2023 28tennis, John. os oo Co on 209 6253 Stevens Ted. oie mem 304 3004 “Symington, Stuart...c-oen 229 6154 co *Talmadge, Herman E__________ 347 3643 RU NON LLCO ism re 241 5972 msi ire MP OWETs TOPIC rig mriis iris 142 2934 *Tydings, Joseph D..... co... 8237 4524 *Williams, Harrison A., Jr....... 352 4744 2 Wllame,. JOIN wmeieton 2213 2441 of oni — * Yarborough, Ralph W.._...._. 460 5922 3001 Veazey Ter. 20008. =: oc 0 ol. 2043 Berlin, N. Dak. Young, Million ....ee 5205 B: cc. 2315 Cleveland, Ohio 5160 Manning Pl. 20016 *1|||| Young, Stephen M_____ awn EADS 5 14 ISU 10oUPqYd]Y fiu0300.42(] 10U01882.46U0)) THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES *Joun W. McCormack, Speaker, Hotel Washington 20004. *W. PAT JENNINGS, Clerk, 900 Fairway Drive, Vienna, Va. *ZEARKE W. JOHNSON, Jr. Sergeant at Arms, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. *tWirriam M. MILLER, Doorkeeper, 3119 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. *H. H. MORRIS, Postmaster, 3318 Ordway Street 20008. *REv. EDWARD G. LaATcH, D. D., L.H.D., Chaplain, 10201 Grosvenor Place, Rockville, Md. 20852. Room numbers with 3 digits are in Cannon House Office Building, 4 digits beginning with 1 are in Long worth House Office Building, and 4 digits beginning with 2 are in -Rayburn House Office Building] [Democrats in roman (245); Republicans in italic (189); vacant, 1; total, 435] Office building Biog- Name and district rtm Home address Washington residence and ZIP code number raphy Room Phone Page *Abbitt, Watkins M. (4)... ...... 2209 6365 Appomattox, Va... ou... ..-.2 Congressional Hotel’ 20003... conor o lus 184 *Abernethy, Thomas G. (1)______ 237. 5376. Okolona, Miss. ~~: 2371 Rayburn Bldg. 20515...-_ 92 *Adair, LaoRoss (dD oo nl 2263 4436 Fort Wayne, Ind_______._____._ 2700: Virginia Ave. 20087... -sonicaun 58 ¥Adams, Brock (7).« vuuununin. 123 3108 Seattle, Wash..."> . 3002 Albermarle St. 20008... . ............ 189 > *Addabbo, Joseph P. (7). .....-2440 3461 Ozone Park, N.Y..._. ... 2440 Rayburn Office Bldg. 20515_______.____ 115 2tAlbert, Carl (3). uveniial H148 4565 MeAlester, Okla... __..__:.._. 4000 Massachusetts Ave. 20016_ _ _ ________ cee 144 Alexander, Bill (1).....-..o.n.. 1110 4076 Oseepla Avice 123 Cameron Mews, Alexandria, Va. 22314 1 *Anderson, Glenn M. (17).___.___ 1132 6676 Harbor City, Calif... dd ar mihi 18 * Anderson, Jom B. (16)... ...... 1161 5676 Rockford, TW Zr". =... 5616 Ogden Bd. 2006. . =~ oul coo ns 54 *Anderson, William R. (6)_______ 316. 2811 Waverly Tenn oi. oi 2700: Virginia. Ave. 20037... .....cuooca= 169 * Andrews, George (3). ________._ 2466 4422 Union Springs, Ala___________. Congressional Hotel 20003... ..._..... 4 % Andrews, Mark (1)... lr 103 2611 Mapleton, N. Dak _.._._.. 103 Cannon'Office Bldg... Lo. ico. 133 ... 2Annunzio, Frank (7)... ......ui 1224 6661 Chicago, Pll 2 no. 0 Lo C0 4000 Tunlaw Bd.-20007 1..._..... _ 3 ... 51 Rhiends, Leslie C.. 007). coool 2306 2076: Melyin Tl 2 Coote 4815 Dexter St: .. 0. sees aas 54 200008... ®t Ashbrook, John M. (17)... .... 206 16431 Johnstown, Ohio =... .. 8513 Hempstead Ave., Bethesda, Md. 20034 140 *Ashley, Thomas L. (9). ________ 2427 4146 Waterville, OBl0. . i Ea Seu 137 Aspinall, Wayne N. (4)... 2313 443% Palisade, Colo. =... hii. 4201 Cathedral Ave. 20016......_..._.. .. 27 2 Ayres, Williom H. (1%).........-2367 3231 Admon; Ohio. io. con. oii 5709 Kirkwood Dr., Bethesda, Md. 20016__ 139 *PBaring, Walter'S. (At L.)....... 2434 3965 Reno, Nev.... i. ... 2434 Rayburn'Office Bldg... . me . cane 101 Barrett, William A (QY.. . 2304 4731 Philadelphia, Pa... oo. lo SARE Cis SebelTT a a 150 “Beall, J. Glenn, Jr. (6)... .... 1527 2721 Ls RE RE SA BS RL a SU TH Sn TR Sl LES 2 Belcher, Page (1). oii) 2462 2211 Tulsa, Okla: fi. co to as Dorchester House 20009... .... .......c.. Bell, Alphonzo (28)...i. coos: 133 6451 Beverly Hille, Calif... :.-.:. Sheraton-Park Hotel 20008... _.._... *Bennett, Charles E. (3)________ 2113 2501 Jacksonville, Pla... >... 3421 Rustic Way Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044. 2 Berry BiYo (2) oy ils 2428 5165 Mclaughlin, 8S. Dak. -L.... 118: 8chotts' Ct. NE-20002. =... “Bells, Jackson B. (8): -.....= 2310 3865 Findlay, Ohio.» + o.oo) 301 C8. 8W. 20024... cot Lao BaVill, Pom (7)...co oianis 1207 4876 Jaspers Ale to. saa ss 6224 N. 35th St., Arlington, Va. 22213_____ *1Bingel, Mario (24)... ..c.0a 1221 2464 Bron, NY ica 1221 longworth Office Bide... .._... *Biester, Edward G., Jr. 8)... ..... 1214 4276 Furlong, Pic. ois minsos ann 1630 34th St. 20007... 2. *Bingham, Jonathan B. (23)_____ 133 4411 Riverdale, N. Vo ooon- mean 1221 ath Bem BR07 «i ay * Blackburn, Benjamin B. (4) _____ 1019 4272 Atlanta Gaovii seane 9603 Hillridge Dr., Kensington, Md. 20795__ *Blonten, Bay (7)... .......c00 1005 7084 Adamsville, Tenn... .... 1. 4527 Macomb 86. 20016... - v0 iuoi avis *Blotnik, Jom A. (8)... ...0.-: ¥Boges, Halo (2). ~..-....... 2449 2207 6211 6636 Chisholm, Minn... ........ Now Orlonng; En. ono a ie 4863 5315 N. 35th Bradley Rd., Arlington, Blvd., Bethesda, Va. 22207____ Md. 20014___ Boland, Edward P. (2)... .... 2350 5601 Sprinefield Mass... ops. 2601 Woodley’ PL./20008. 2... *Bolling, Bichard (5)... _... uc. 2465 4535 Kansas’ City, Mo... .catas 307 Warrenton Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Bow, Frenk'T. (10)... o.oo 2182 3876 Conton, Ohio... cc. aii 4101 Cathedral Ave. 200168... ............. Brademas, John (3)... ono iiiz 2134 3915 South Bend, Ind... . __.-7 350 PS 206807 La “Brasco, Frank J, (11) > 5. 4. 1723 5471 Byooklyn, NV. i esas BT nL eS SL JT *Bray, William G. 06)... ......... 2305 2276 Martinsville, Ind..... ous. 2000 86. 8E"20003. naa Brinkley,’ Joek (3)... i. co aiuiy 317 5901 Columbus, On... cc n.ca- dias Methodist Blde. 20002... .......vcouuis % Brock, Willian 'E., 3d (B-= <2: 115 3271 Lookout Mountain, Tenn_______ 10837 Stanmore Dr., Potomac, Md. 20854__ “Brooks, Jaek (OY. oo ioiocooni * Broomfield, William S. (18) _____ 2239 2435 6565 6135 Beaumonl, Rovyal-Oalis Bex. Mich... io. ou snsanas aa ioe adi Dlg ens Bo AL, I Ss nl Saath ame a, on dL ak *{Brotzman, Donald G. 2). ...... 413 2161 Boulder, Colo... ein 705 Swan Creek Rd. 20022... ........... % Brown, Clarence: J. (7)... .-....: 212 4324 rbong, Obie oool0 00 duwy 5817 Marbury Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20034___ Brown, *Brown, Garry (8). Ll... iio George E., Jr. (29) _____ 1506 313 5011 5464 Schooleraft, You Anvelos Mich... Calif... ........ en cos is S00 4th St. SW. 20024...0... oui 0ua Doar Slo and 2S bi a cel ed 2 Broyhill, James T. (10)... _:.- 436 2576 Lenolr, N.C... vn wound nanivdosy 5306 Blakelford C1. 20016... -fociain %3 Broyhill, Joel T.(10)..- > ::::: 2109 5136 Arlington, Va... 0c. . vacusucns 4845 29 Dominion Dr., Arlington, Va. 22207. “Buchanan, Jobn-(B)..: ivriis 1212 4921 Birmingham) Mow concise 5916: Newington Rd. 20016. ov. -o-covnoo BtBurke, 2Burke, J. Herbert (0). =: James A. (11)... ... 1127 241 3026 3215 Hollywood, Pla...... Milion, Mase 0. oo 3809 Westgate Dr., Alexandria, Va. 241 Cannon Office Bldg _ >... 22309___ 0... “Burleson, Omar (17). =... 2369 6605 Anson, Tex IVT 0o4u0qUY dy THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Office building Biog- Name and district EC Home address Washington residence and ZIP code number raphy Room Phone Page *Burlison, Bi DD: (10)..... 1313 4404 Cape Girardeau, Mo___________ 12% Sk Dr., Lock Carron, Tantallon, 97 . 20022, *1Burion, Lawrence J. (1).......... 1705 3171 "Ogden, Ulan... loci uoanunnnn 9354 Reid Circle 20022... i ceo 180 *Bufton, Phillip 0)......nc... 428 4965 San Francisco, Calif... ________._ 498 Cannon Office Bldg... ... oan 2. nanan 14 Bish George (7). oo nsuininnn 160% 2571 ‘Houston, Tex... ......0.. 5161 Palidade Ln 20016... C0... 174 *Bulton, Daniel B, (29)... convuas 1513 4361 AWAY, NX ve cd i a Gis TREE Liman mad rr dw a 124 Bye, James A (3)... a as Philadelphia Pa. ee EL ed fe a 150 RBiyrres, Cabell, JOR Farle WW. (3). (8)... ovnumine .-...-annus 2206 5665 413.2231 Green Bay, Dallas, Tex. Wis...__ =... veces al 1215 1900 25th St. S. Eads S., Arlington, St., Arlington, Va. Va. 22202______ 22202_____ 195 173 #Oallery, Patrick T. (3)... ...... 1206 483) NeW Ter a an ce i en i me tr re ee ne hum IE 71 #11 Cahill. William 7. (6)... ....o-- 2413 2765 Collingawlod, NJ. . ... cis Bs a ad a ae 106 *Camp, John N. Happy (6) -...__ 1206 5365 Waukomis, Okla... ..cvuveucea- 6129 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. 22041. 145 =tiCarey, Hush “Cuvier; Tim'Lee I. (15)... ..-... (5) ....-....couax 106-4105 1202 4601 Brooklyn, NX... ccouonuina.. Tompkinsville, Ky. ___________ Congressional Hotel... 4201 Cathedral Ave. ono inna 20016.........-ccuu... 118 69 *{Casey, Bobi(22)... 2... ne. 2353. 9951 Houston, Tex. ..o-vnuemminmnn 5406 Albis Bd. 20016... nv os «sims< wim 178 *Cederbery, Elford A. (10)........ 2303 3561 Bay City, Mieh......oaueui... 7100 Sussex Pl., Alexandria, Va. 22307_____ 85 Celler, Emanuel (10)............ 2136: 3531 Brooklyn, N.Y... ...vcccmmnivwn The Mayflower 20036... arou. 116 *L 1 Chamberlam, Charles B. (6)... 2240 4872 Bast Lansing, MIG. ...ow-vines Soasosenmaadaaunts ag es ei 84 *1 Chappell, Bill, Jr. (4)... ..... 1131 4035 Ocala, Pla. inn voiim 1203 Huntington Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22303. 35 *Chisholm, Shirley (12). ___.____. 168 6230 Brooklyn, NV. nn Oe a ue aden 117 2Clancy, Dovid D..(2)... inevaa 203 - 2210 -Cincinnntl, ONIo....-cuoein inn. soo ds i a aaa eB 135 *Olark, Prank M. (25)... .....- 2938 25068 Bessemer, Pa... .......ccuuv.- 1 2d BL NE. 20002. 0 vi rativmina 157 UClausen, Don H.. (1)...........-Clawson, Del (23)... ....u:nuuae 1035 227 3311 3370 Creseent Downey, City, Calif... ......... Calif... ..couvmiunin. 7777 4201 Maple Ave., Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Massachusetts Ave. 20007 _ _ _________ 13 20 Bly, William(1)... eas 1209 22406 St Louis, Me... ..cnnrnuuui.. 1209 Longworth Office Bldg... ....... 94 *Cleveland, James C. (2)... ....... 1312 5206 New London, NH... coi a a LN avai 103 *||Cohelan, Jeffery (7)... ....... 24126 2661 Berkeley, Calif... ............ 5609 Broad Branch Rd. 20015... .....:.-- 15 ®Collier,. Harold BR. (10)..... 2433 4861 Western Springs, Ul. Loic un ao a ddelma a 52 ®t Collins, James M. (3). ....... 1312 4201 Irving, Tex... .. co monaas eee DOO NRL SW 00. ie ean 172 f.40920.43(T 10018824510) 81S *Colmer, William M. (5). _____._ 2387 S772. Pasearoula, Miss... So rie en en 93 *Conable, Barber B., Jr. (37)... 2230 8615 Alexander, iY. ...vunusasius 53800 Kennedy Dr. 20015... cco oc uals 126 *¥1Conie, Stloin G. (1)... ..o...- 239 5333 Pittsfield, Mads. ......cubucenn 5619 Lamar Rd. 20016.........ccvniiunaan 78 Conyet®. Jobn, JE. (A)... 222 5126 Detroit, Mich... .... cc ddesmm. 1245 4th St. SW. 20024... onic ETE A %Corbeii, Robert J. (18). .....nuiew-2467 2135 Pittsbungh, Pol. oo i. Congressional Hotel, J i ll 3iii0iiidan *Corman, James C. (22)____.____._ 203 5811 Yan Nuys Calif... ........ 4781 Old Dominion Dr., Arlington, Va. 22207. *Coughlin, R. Lawrence (13)._ __ 1726 6111 Villanova, Pa... al... Cowger, William 0. (3) co...... 502 5401 Youlsville Wy, o_o. 0 Cramer, William C. (8). ........ 2370 5961 St. Petersburg, Fla... _._... Crane, Philip M. (13). ......... 1407 3711 Winnetka TW. il tia De py TR aE eT Culver; John C. (2). =. 107 2911 Cedar Rapids, Towa... --os Brookville Rd., Chevy Chase, Md. nw. 0015. *Cunningham, Glenn (2) _________ 2447 4156 Omaha, Nebr... 005.0 4920 Yorktown Blvd., Arlington, Va. 22207_ *Daddario, Emilio Q. (1). .__..__ 2330 2265 Hartford, Conn. .0......... 2524 Q 84. 200070. Li Ud Jae. *DanlelL,iW. C.(B)....i= 1730 4711 Vn... BT SLAW. oo .. Danville, 0.00 IN 20024 nin *Daniels, Dominick V. (14)______ 403 2765 Jorsey'City, NJ...nl 1: Scott 'Clivele 2003061 .CLoiLU.Jou s80¢a Davis, Glenn (Q) = i 2454 5101 Waukesha, .. 00 2729 S. Grove St., Arlington, Va. 22202____ RB. 27% Wis... Davis, John W. (7)...T 2931 Summerville, Ga... ..... 1529 Forest Villa La., McLean, Va. 22101__ . 1728 *Dawson, William L. (1). _______ 2111 4372 Chieage, na. Lalla ait del Sol RE SR SEL OA er poral To)... *de la Garza, Eligio (15)......_. 319 2531 MissionsTeg or inniniin 1409 Layman St., McLean, Va. 22101______ *Delaney, James J. (9). ._____. 2267 3965 Long Island City, N.Y......... WSS 16th SE20080. 7. ol Le 20035. *Dellenback, John (4) _ — -— -_.___. 1210 6416 MedfordjiOreg........0..0. .... 6903 Crail Dr., Bethesda, Md. 20034______._ *Denney, Robert: Vo (AY. 2 i... 1531 4806 Fairbury, Nebr... ..L.. 4101 Cathedral Ave. 20016______________._ *tDennis, David W. (10) ________._ 1729 3021 Richmond, Ind. ..... ......... Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va__________ #¥Dent, JohnH. (Q1)-.. oi: 2430 5631 Jeannette, Pa... ..... Congressional Hetel 20003... 0...... *Derwinski, Edward J. (4) _______ 1401 3961 South’ Helland, IN... ......... 7203 Marine Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22307____ *Devine, Samuel L. (12) _ ________ 2262 5355 ColmmbusiOhio. Cs Te ir Sar Sr i STR *Dickinson, William L. (2)_______ 204 2901 Montgomery, Ala... ....... 6301 Beachway Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22041. *Diggs, Charles C., Jr. (13)_.___. 2464 2261 Detroit; Mich. ©... 2464 Rayburn Office. Bldg... .....0L..... *Pingell, John D. (16)... ..... 2210 4071 Dearborm Miely Lo... a0. A IE BG SOR TR Donohue, Harold D. (4)..._..__. 2265 6101 Worcester, Mass................. 2265 Rayburn Office Bldg... ............ *tDorn, Wm. Jennings Bryan (3). 2256 5301 Greenwood, S.C 110 T'86.-8SE. 200030 5 50 00. L050 Ts *Dowdy, John @) Fa 2301 2401 AChenS eR IL a Ll *{Downing, Thomas N. (1)______ 2135 4261 Newport. News; Va. J... ingus Jou a bullae ab i, NS ve sh dads *Dulski, Thaddeus J. (41)_______ 205 3306 Buffalo, N.Y. coun asoivea is XPuncon, John J. (2). Lile ny 117 5435 Knoxville, Tenn...oo a0 3803 Cameron Mills Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22305. Dyer, Florence P. (32)... 2421 5361 Blizobeth, Wid. oo isso asinias Congressional Hotel 20003... ... coo... EiWekhardt, Bob (8) 2: =o 1741 4901 Houston, Tex oorar ens 33N SC 20007 20. SLLd Ls. #*Hdmondson, Bd (2): sc.a 2402 2701 Muskogee, Oklar. ooo inte oo aa Sass 0d aS Fab eo ei SVT (ogy d]y THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Office building Biog Name and district A Home address Washington residence and ZIP code number raphy Room Phone Page *Hdwards, Don'(9). ...._....... IS 3079 Samdone,lCalE.... taSI CL ET 16 *Edwards, Edwin W. (7)_.__._._._ 425 2031 Crowley, La.<:. .....cuucon.-3245 Rio St., Falls Church, Va. 12204. _____ 72 xBdwards, Jack QQ). az... 137: 493% Mobile, Ala... i... aa. 5628 Newington Ct.s20016...... . ... ....... 4 *{Rilberg, Joshua (4)... ___.._... 1130 4661 Philadelphia, Pa... ...... ... 1130 LongwortB Office Bldg... ..... ..... 150 *Erlenborn, John N. (14). _____._ 380 3315 Elmbhvrstyflle. 0 ooo 8960 Colesbury Pl., Fairfax, Va. 22030_____ 53 Bach, Marvin L. (2)... vie ivas 501: 4401 . AnniArbor, Mich. ........ i... 8709 Liberty La., Potomac, Md. 20854... __ 83 * Eshleman, Edwin D. (16). ______ 416 2411 Lancaster, Pa...._._._. __.._.. 301 GSU SW, 20022. 0 Llp. oilsik ... 154 Evang, Frank BE. (3)..... 127. 4761 Bewlih, C610: oo... 4935 Québec St. 20008... -..... Leena 27 ={iEving, Joe L. (4)...._. 2300 4231 Smithville, Tenn_.__._._._.___.____ 5044 Klingle St. 20016 ARaladl he oT 168 *Fallon, George H. (4)... _____ 2188 4016. Balimioee, Md... ee ld Ll RL il 76 *Farbstein, Leonard (19) ________ 2455 5635 New York, N.Y... ......_ .... The Mavilowers, J eli ni. ibn cnn 119 *1||Fascell, Dante B. (12) ____.._. 2160 4506 Miami, Fla. ci..._._.. River House, Arlington, Va. 22202_____ ERR ._.. 39 *tFeighan, Michael A. (20)__..__ 2204 5871 Cleveland, Ohio. ....... 0 co ca WllLabo bd abel. i epdiden Can 140 “Findley, Paul . ......... 2444 53271 Pittsfield, I... i. J... 7207 Normandy La., Falls Church, > 22042. 20)... 55 Fish, Hamilton, Jr. (28)... _... 1230 5441 Millbrook, N.Y. vee 9900 200hiS6 30008. wii. La RL 123 hisher, 0.06. (2H ll 2407 4236 San Angelo, £3 aN IEDR Watergate Bast 20037... o.oo ai 178 Flood, Daniel Jd. (11)... __. 108 6511 Wilkes-Barre, HEE DhSh Congressional Hotel 20003__..___.___._.__ 152 *Flowers, Walter (5)............-1314 2665 Tuscaloosa, Algo oot 3542 N. Abingdon, Arlington, Va. 22207____ 5 *{ Flynt, John J., Jr. (6)... ..---2335 4501 Griffin, iGa. .. .._ . ia 3146 Juniper La., Falls Church, Va. 22044__ 42 *Foley, Thomas'S. 3). ........ 325: 2006 Spoletie, Wash... co. a A sd i NEN mre amb m ea 189 “Ford, Gerald ROBY oC H230 3831 Grand Rapids, Mich... _..._.. 514 Crown View Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22314. 84 Ford, William D. (15)... .._.. 123 6261 Taylor; -... co... 2011 St: 8SW.i20024... i oninuicmdi 86 Mich... du 2Poremnn, BAD)... zxtvnnnanes 1721 2365 IasiCruces, N. Mex... o.oo sc. fadleigos don, Lunia toga Loi. Cl 111 2Pountaing LW, Cy. 0. 2400 4331 Tarboro, N.C..._.. ... 4000 Cathedral Ave. 20016_ -...__.-.._._._.. _ 129 *Fraser, Donald M. (5)... ..._.. 332 4755 Minneapolis, Minh... _._.__.. 1253 2h St. SW. i iiiaae 90 20024... *{ Fr elinghuysen, Hig H. B.(5).. 2162 7300 Morristown, NJ... _......._. 3014 N St6.:20007.. soil oadib adi dn.. 106 RB rey Log Jr (BY Lou 1315 3671 Winter Park, | dia Ss pe 300 GSU SW. 20024... ol ila 35 *Friedel, Samuel N (Di a 2110 4741 Baltimore, Mai Sl Congressional Hotel....__. 1 10U0ISS24HUO)) fi103224%(] Fulton, James G. 4.1 3 BAR RS 2161..'2015. Pittsburgh, Pas... ede BE OL a hl rami ie 158 Fulton, Richard (5) ..ccuvoneu-. 401° 4311 Madison, Tenn... ............ 104 Schott’s Ct. NE. 20002... cucaus. 168 *Fuga, Dan 2. TNL erin niu) 43% 52353: Atha, Pla... i. 4187 N. 39th St., Arlington, Va. 22207. __ 34 %*Galifianakis, Nick @).. occu... B13 2515 «Durham, -N.C...ccicscnanmeican 1400 S. Joyce St., Arlington, Va. 22202._... 129 *1 Gallagher, Cornelius E. (13)... 235 5801 Bayonne, NA gicesesionsaisons 235 Cannon Office Blog A a i 108 *Garmatyz, Edward A. 3) -...... 2187 B16] Baltimore, Vi. . conc ounuiuanse bomb dat dia 2 miei smd ers i du dwn wale waln de 76 *Gaydos, Joseph M..20): a 1033 4631 McKeesport, Ba.me Ca i i rad ol SE Re Lr As 0 Ly BE i 155 “Getiys, Tom 8. (3)... c... 00 331 5501 Rock Hill, 8.0... .....cviaceun 4000: Tunlaw- Rd. 20007 2 ooobas hai 163 *tGiaimo, Robert N. oD. i 2338 3661 North Haven, Conn......c.ou.- 151 Dr St. ST 20003 serraei i 30 %Cibbons, Sam M. (6). ..<....:. 430 3376 Tampa, Fla. .cco-vicveciccic. 6213 Lock Raven Dr., McLean, Va. 22101__ 36 * Gilbert, Jacob H. (2%) i cucia. 2420 4361 Bronx, N.Y. ooo vcnainmonin 2428 Rayburn Office Bldg....oonode cain 121 Goldwaler, Barty, JT. 00) oicec TEN AGL BUIDARK, Calls oh. cic itani ines newbies wis s ksi wii we io aati 21 *Gonzalez, Henry B. (20) ._____._ Goodling, George A. (19) _________ 116 1714 3236 5836 San Antonio, 4 AOR Ie Loganville, Po ee 220. 200. C86. C Bi. SE. SB. 20008... 20003. vo «= ii rd ititnd id ita eississsmitaaribton 178 155 *Gray, Kenneth J. (21) _...._... 2457 5201 West Frankfort, IRRLe i le LU a 55 Green, Bdithi3).... occ vccvuaa 2441 ASL Portland, JOTGT icon shiv niini van bm mh wn wee i SE RE eae gS deed 147 2 Green, William J. (5)... ..o-c.u. 1128 6271 Philadelphia, ORE Mayflower Hotel Sr a en pr 151 Griffin, Charles UH. 3) .......-.-. 1330 53865 Utica, Migs... cicoxoeavosian 3015 Grant, Arlington, Va. 22202___._____. 93 MN *Qriffiths, Martha W. (17)...._. 1536 4961 Detroit, Mich... ..-covccicina 1536 Longworth Office Bldg...c..covvsieeas 87 2@ross, I. Bul) ovosisaion 2368 -3301 Waterloo, lowa. .....ccoucuine. 1600 S. Joyce St., Arlington, Va. 22202_____ 62 = “Qrover,.- James B., Jr. (2) ows 1234 3335 Babylon, N.¥.....ccctccuiun 200C Bt. BI: 20003. «vinnie 113 og *Gubser, Charles:i8. (10). =... 2373 2631 Qilroy, Calif... cociccuaiua. 2373 Rayburn Office Bldg... ... socivuces 16 2 {Cude, Gilbert (8) evn vinvninminnin 226-5341 Bethesda, Md. .......cocouuaa 5411 Duvall Dr., Bethesda, Md. 20016__._.__ 77.2 *Hagan, GQ. Elliott. (1)... coins 218 5831 Sylvania, Gas... cicaiuinisa 4887 N. 35th Rd., Arlington, Va. 22207___._ 40 F- “Holey, James A. (7)... conan. 1236 3015 ‘Sarasota, Fla. ....:ccciacaeenss OSE StS 20003 a ell 36 SS %Holl, Durward G. (D...2... ne 2351 6336- Springfield, Mo......-cveswivia 200.C 86.81, 200038... oii nie vs we 96 « % Halpern, Seymour6).......—.-..._ 2236 2536 -Jamalen, N.Y. cinitnemmnmes SON St SW. 20024. olanhis 114 Hamilton, Lee H. (9). * Hammerschmidt, John o.oo. P. (3) _____ 224 437 3315 4301 Colmmbus, Ind......oomnvocaouin. Harrison, Ark. cuwvenaiwenn 4216 1701 Peachtree Pl., Alexandria, Va. 22304___ N. Kent St., Arlington, Va. 22209 ____ 59 &° 2. *Hanley, James M. (34) ......___. 100 3701 Syracuse, No¥. i. iccnvivusuiin 6614 Melody La., Bethesda, Md. 20034____. 125 “Hanna, Richard T. (84)... 213 2965 Westminister, Calif.._..________ 9124 River Rd., Potomac, Md. 20754_____._ 23 *Hansen, Julia Butler (3)________ 201 3536 Cathlamet, Wash....c.cuuicaiue. 2 INEST 20007 fois « i ois trianores 188 “Hansen, Orval (2).........cniuc- 1321 5531 Jdaho Palls, Idaho... curueunaa 4405 33d Rd. N., Arlington, Va. 22207____._ 47 *Harrington, Michael J. (6)_-_____ 1205 4265 Beverly, Mal | oi. vou iim sms wii wii we i ww pwd hs sl rm a 80 *Harsha, William H. 6) ......-... 415 5705 Portsmouth, Ohio. .c.ccuumwwan 1102 Delf Dr., McLean, Va. 22101......._. 136 Biorey James (8)... i. 2352 28006. Saginaw, Mich... ....canmcmews 5002 Nahant St. 20016...oon nN 85 *{1 Hastings, James F. (38)... 1107 316% Alesany, No¥. uo cacduoice 110086. 8S. 20003... 5 oi ov. de ol eas 126 *tHathaway, William D. (2)____. Hawkins, Augustus F. (21) ______ 320 1124 6306 "2207 Auburn, Mane. _...c.cemmawan Los Angeles, Calif... ccunovusan 6707 Wemberly Way, McLean, Va. 22101__ 125 North Carolina Ave. SE. 20003___._._.. 74 19 “Hays, Wayne L,. (1S). ...-cnoux 226446265 ‘Flushing, Oo... vucvnunammmn obo s cb oar a ubbia Noa To UI, oats 140 *Hébert,Hoohlor, F. EdwardKon (Dn (1)... come 2340 3015T2. SUEY New Orleans, 1a. -cuccuuvanunns 26TIUntIntore Wo Vo. an rons Cockrell Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22304___. 70 wo 32 fesed. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued > [\) Office building Biog- Name and district re Home address Washington residence and ZIP code number raphy Room Phone Page * Heckler, Margaret M. (10) -_ _-__ 318 4333 Wellesley, Mass. ...-ccinuncna- 1058 Rocky Run Rd., McLean, Va. 22101_. 81 *Helstoski, Henry (9). ----____ 326. 5061 East Rutherford, N.J oo ou dumababan tia wl alin wh abe oie we si se afi om er a 107 *Henderson, David N. (3)_.---_-__ 217. 3415 Wallace, NoC. i ivcdacusainusa 110 Maryland Ave. NE. 20002... ._.... 129 "Hicks, * Hogan, Floyd V. (0)... czvivnu-a Lawrence J. (5) cee.__ 1203 1027. 5916 131 . Tacoma, Wash..uc zoueuacasisa Landover, Mid. ovo iinnina 744 6th SL SW. Shing -rmtn Snes 20024... ... isi ies i pm itsn wwii dey ras ms 189 76 *Holifleld, Chet (19)... uo... 2469 3976 Montebello, Calif. ............ 1200 N. Nash St., Arlington, Va. 22209_____ 19. oN *Horton, Frank (30)... ... cu..a 407 . 4016 Rochester, N.Y... iviamniua 9607 Hillridge Dr., Kensington, Md. 20795... 125 *t Hosmer, Craig (32) .« viv uuu 2217. 2415 Long Beach, Calif. ...uuvwiiasa 5024 Van Ness St. 20018. . ce mus mwnmiims 23 E *Howard, James J. (3) /oouoinaa 131 4671 Spring Lake, NJ... ......caaiin 900% ol rAsaviey Ct., Silver Spring, Md. 105 3 Hl, WB, In Ou iieacnes STIG TOUT TV OTIon, DOL. yo denihn bon ae i 06 % *Hungate, William L. (9) _._.__.____ 430° 2056 Troy, Mo. .....lucecicninsnsa 9200 Sones Haven Dr., Alexandria, Va. 97 Ss 2 2 * Hunk, John * Hutchinson, BL)... Edward 2 ivunzaciss (4) _ -__.____ 1440. 417: 6501 3761 Pitman, NJ... Fennville, Mich. oo. .oo ooo .:....cnaunail 1440 Longworth Office Bldg. _ _ _ ___.___.__. 417 Cannon Office Bldg... ...cvunurn inauns 104 84 = > *1chord, Richard H. (8)... ...... 306. 51553 Houston, Mo. ......unineiina 216 Tantallon Dr. 20022... . . .crwms wines 9% x Jacobs, Andrew, Jr. (11)__._____ 1835 4011 Indianapolis; Inde. . uo on cosine bunnies seis som wd us am i ion ba mii 60 3 *1Jarman, John (8).... ... 2416. 2132 Oklahoma City. Okla. ......... 1607 28th 86... 20007. vu os int an 5 www 144 & *Johnson, Albert W. (23). _.__._. 1424 5121. Smethport, Pa... .. oan. 1435 4th 85. SW. 20024. [0a sina. 157. *Johnson, Harold T. (@)......... 2347. 3076. . Roseville, Calif, ........ ccd 110. D St. SE. 20008: + scuviicssnnisiwsvns 14 Ro * Jonas, Charles B. (9) .0.o n-una 2133 3476 Lincolnton, N.C... uo nay 2601 Woodley Pl. 20008. coveni cai 131 *13Jones, BA (8)... heise 1118 4714. Yorkville, Tenn... ci. cinuivs 110 Maryland Ave. NE. 20002... ........... 169 *Joneg, Robert B. (8)... ..... 2426. 4801 Scovtsboro, Ala. 0. iui. 100 Maryland Ave. NE. 20002__ _________. 6 *Jones, Walter B. (1). _____._.____ 130: 3101 Farmville, N.Cx....o.cuuunasa 110: Maryland Ave. NE. 20002... ..... 129 *arth, Joseph BE. (H).... ....... 2432. 6031 St. Paul, Minn... .....ic-anasa 4678 Leslie Ave., Temple Hills, Md. 20031__ 90 *Kastenmeier, Robert W. (2)___. *7Kazen, Abraham, Jr. (23) _.___._ 2232 15314 2906 4311 Watertown, Laredo, Maxi Wis_________.__.__.__ olive unin 2401 8801 N. Quincy St., Bradley Blvd., Arlington, Bethesda, Va. Md. 22207___. 20034. _ 193 178 *TRee, James (8)... .icavuina O15. 2076. Bluefiald Wa Va a a a i ei RAE Goh here eee ri 192 Keith, Hastings {12). .. a 0 004 2344 3111 West Bridgewater, Mass______._ 59006 Harwick- Rd. 20016... ........ ..:c:cc 82 *King, Carleton J. (30) ....cuuca- 1111 5615 Saratoga Springs, N.Y. .c..cazx 500-N 86. SW. 20024... .oovsiicnsnnisn 124 *Kirwan, Michael J. (19). _.._._. 2270 3201 Youngstown, Ohio. cc cicivis abpasumtine mess mms densi sens msm 140 *Kleppe, Thomas 8. (2)eccucman-- 1024 5736 Bismarck, N. Dak._.._.. PONT 9609 Hillridge Dr., Kensington, Md. 20795. 133 %*Kluezynskl, John GC. {5 .eucunn- 2302 5701 Chicago, I. i... nein Army-Navy Club 26006... .....-c---cca-asa 50 Koch, dward 1..(17D- i= =¢ 1295 2430 New York N.Y evan oda ae aL el 119 % Kuylendall, Don H. (9)... ..-.. 1526 3265 Memphis, Tenn. ...cccmenman—- 7902 Greentree Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20034._._ 170 Kyl, John Ad) cio nian 1026 3906 Bloomfield, Iowa. c..-wuueeea-- The Coronet, 200 CS: SE 20002... 62 2 hiRyros, Peter N. (1)... ... 327 6116 Portland, Maine... eee... 5043 Cathedral Ave. 20016__ _~___________ 74 1 ondgrebe, orl FiA2) cao znn 1238 5777 Valparaiso, Ind.......cceeenne- 200 CRE. BE 20003 ie nemoes 57 #1 Landrum, Phil M. (9). >. 2308 5211 Jasper, Gaul co. J. . iv evecenman 110 Maryland Ave. NE. 20002............. 43 Se Lanigen, Odin (D). ... oveuuu 2233 2165 Kennedy, Minn........ceene-- 3001 Veazey Ter. 20008... cree eaamm—— 91 *Lolia, Delbert L.{8)ouo oon 2423 6405 Bowling Green, ONi0.. ici ah eo a dat Hien wns ins = mmm wm ws mm bos rp spp io 136 *1| || | Leggett, Robert L. (4) ____. 229 ‘S716 Vallejo, Calif... . neces 3606 Pinetree Tery, Falls Church, Va. 22041. 14 *Lennon, Alton (7)..... ..... * Lipscomb, Glenard P. (24) _ ____._ 2437 2245 2931 4200 Wilmington; N.C... Alhambra, Calif... cine evneie CSE sla SE a 20003 LLL Ll dull mmm am mm 130 20 % Lloyd, Sherman P. (2)... ..._..... 1116 3011 Salt-Lake City, Utah. ...c-nv-- 360IN 86. SW. (20024....... . cov ox iii on woot oo vs mm 181 Long, Clarence D, (2).......... 1126 3061 Huston, Md es SEU LI el LL a ee ima 75 “Long, Speedy O. (8)... -.. 410 4996 Jews bmi oc olin oo 419 Cannon Office Bldg...cc o lice mms 73 N *Lowenstein, Allard K. (5)_____._ 1210 3811 Tong Beach, N,V... ivcvcnce-n ober ahs pads Fv aiid ae wc Swim bmn wim 114 «me “Lujan, Manuel, Jr. A)... .-.- 1317 6316 Albuquerque, N. Mex. _____.___ 5600 Inwood St., Cheverly, Md. 20785__._. 110 = Luliens, Donald BB. (24) =. 1338 6205 Middletown, Ohio................ 3000 GtheStESWL20094: 0 eee 141 BD *McCarthy, Richard D. (39)... 238 352653 Buffalo, N.Y.... cueunusi.ll 16 Wyncoop Ct., Bethesda, Md. 20016_____ 127 *McClory, Robert (Asc oo: 426. 5221 lake Blu, MM... ......... 321 Constitution Ave. NE. 20002_________. 53 %YMcCloskey, Poul N.,; Jr. (11)... 1511 5411 Portola Valley,:Calif. _........_ 1113 Langley La., McLean, Va. 22101___.. 6 =: *McClure, James A. (1)... _....- 1034 6611 Payette, Idahe....ovu0e.ao.... --- 3467 N. Venice, Arlington, No. 22207... 46 *MeCormaek, John W. (9D: ..... H206 5415 Dorchester, Mass............... Hotel Washington 20004... «cucu SE McCulloch, William M. (2) ...... 2186 2676 Piqua, Ohio. i... ofc. -4100 Cathedral Ave. 20016... _____..... 136 hy *McDade, Joseph M. (10)..._. 412 3731 Seranton,; Pa... ..cnnn.icinan 4006 N. 27th St., Arlington, Va. 22207_____ 132 &%’ McDonald, Jack. H. (19) 2-c 5x2 1204 210! Parmington, Mich............. 9514 Neuse Way, Great Falls, Va. 22066._._ 88 TH McEwen, Robert C. (31)... ..... 423 4011 Ogdenshure, N.Y... Qf oh at an 124 *Melall,’ John. (15)... --.... 2445 2511 Manteca, Calif... 1404 Trinity Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22314___. 17 | McKneally, Martin B. A270) 1534 ‘3776 « Newburgh, N.Y.....ccvumunmnn SIN ISL. SW. 20024... 123 2 McMillan, John L. (6)... ._.... 2208 “3315 Florenee 8.0... ......L 4740 N. 39th St., Arlington, Va__.__...... 164 *Macdonald, Torbert H. (7)...... 2448 2536 Malden, Mags. 1... fl el I cvencuwme 80 #11 MacGregor, Clark (3)... ..... 400 2871 PlymouthyMinn__.-_ __-:1.°_.. 28834 Foxhall Rd.:20007 Crees 90 Madden, *Mahon, Ray Jo«(1)-5: (oar George H. (19). _______ 2409 2314 2461 4085 Gary, Ind_ col. cna. Lubbock, Te%..0-cnwecncnsane 100 Maryland 1200 N. Nash Ave. NE. 20002________.___._ St., Arlington, Va. 22209.... 57 177 *Mailliard, William S. (6)... __._ 2336 + 5161 -San Francisco, Calif. oo S02 NSC 20007 a ae 15 #Mam, James R. (4)... ...... 1108 6030 Greenville, 8.0... ..covee-n-. BIO D St. SE. 20003... wu iiss winning 163 ¥*Marsh, John Q. Jv (7D. _-.. 223 6501 . Strasburg, Va... inners 3425 N. Albemarle St., Arlington, Va. 22207. 185 Martin, Dave (BY voit no 9227. 6435 Kearney, Nebr... . _ _. __._ 500:4th 81. SI. 20003 easy or ola 100 RC) 2M aihias, Bobert-B. (Bob) (18)... 1008: 3341 Visalia Calif... _.._...__ _.._._. 3235 Valley La., Falls Church, Va. 22044 __. 18 £2 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued [\) \)NY Office building Biog- Name and district I IE tL)L Home address Washington residence and ZIP code number : raphy Room Phone Page *1 Matsunaga, Spark 21 May, Catherine (4) M. (At. L.). io ior 442 2332 2726 5816 Honolulu, Hawaii______________ Yakima, Washo. oC..._... 4020 4101 Glenrose St., Kensington, Cathedral Ave. 20016... Md. 20795__ ___________ 44 188 Mayne, Wiley (B)-ss. va ii 0 506 5476 Sioux City, Iowa... _....___... 47 Di SIESE. 20003. 0 on ee 63 ¥Meeds, Tloyd (2) .-. 2-0... 308 2605 ‘Bwverett, Wash. __._...._.__.... 5015 King Richard Dr., Annandale, Va. 187 22003. ! *Meleher, John (2)... ...___. 1504 4415 Forsyth, Ment. _..-..... ._..... 7509 Buckingham Ct., Camp Springs, Md_._ 98 *Meslidl, Thomas J. (6)... ... 1017 4476 New Britain, Conn___________._ 6830 Silver La., Annandale, Va. 22003_____ 30 * Michel, *Mikva, * Miller, Robert H. (18)... .._.: Abner J. (8)...2 lic: Clarence E. (10) _ _ _ ____._ 2112 1532 128 6201 4835 3131 'Peoriny ML. oie. noinnena ‘Chieago, Tl.c. .... nc... -Laneaster, Ohio... .._... .. S01:G. St SW. 20024... .. Ll... valle 5932 Oakdale Rd., McLean, Va. 22101. ____ 200.C 86. SB. 20003. CLL. nda ew 54 49 18S *Miller, George P. (8) *Mills, WilburiD. (2). ______.___._ 0 =o 2365 1136 5065 2506 Alameda Kenseth, Califia Arkio = nn ron J A 2701 SSRN Connecticut SL el upg Ave. 20008_ _ ___________ 15 11 *Minish, Joseph G. (11)... ...... 435.5035 WestiOrange, Ne Jit. ooo dei dee le. SO Rt a il... 108 “Mink, Patsy. T.(As LY)... *Minshall, William E. (23). ____ 228 2243 4906 5731 Honolulu, Lakewood, Hawaii... .._........ Ohio... .._.._....... GL1 6th PL 8120 Kerry SW. La., 20024... Chevy fin me inn un Chase, Md. 20015__ 45 141 “Mize, Chester Ln: (2ez. >. 114 6601 Atchison, Kans... ..c........ 5416 Falmouth Rd./200186...........-- ...... 65 Mizell, Wilmer (8)..aco. 5 1228 20671 ‘Winston-Salem, NoCit ih aia dl Od hd eines 130 *1Mollohan, Robert H. (1) _._____ 314 4172 Fairmont, W.Va. ........ ..... 2900 Glover Driveway 20016._____________ 190 *Monagan, John. 8S, (5)..... 2331 3822 Waterbury, Conn.__...____._.... 5506 Edson La., Rockville, Md. 20852_____ 31 Montgomery, G. V. (Sonny) (4).. 503 5031 Meridian, Miss.._._.__.__..._._. 2000 S. Eads St., Arlington, Va. 22202______ 93 *1Moorhead, William S. (14)..... 2418 2301 Pittsburgh, Pa... iu... ...... 1321 31et' 86720007. ail ui. 153 *Morgan, Thomas E. (26) _.______ 2183 4665 Fredericktown, Pa_____________ 2183 Ravyburn'Office Bldg... .........c0 157 “Morse, F. Bradford (5Y.-.. :.."80% 3411 Lowell;Mass qc =... > 5207 Westwood Dr. 20016. ........ccceuc-- 80 Morion, Rogers CoB. (1). 3...- 214. 531 Baston, Md... ..........0.. 137°C St. SE, 20003. 0 LiL iil ho alide 75 “Mosher, Charles A. (13). :. 2442 3401 Oberlin, Ohio... Lc. ..__..._. 4246 Warreh' St-20016.. 0.0... 0. 138 *Moss, John BE. (3)...0. 2185 7163 Sacramento, Calif. _.........._. 24 SSE. 20008. 0 of i, 14 *Murphy; John M. (16): J. 1134 3371 Staten'Island, N.Y... dal a A i. or iin w 118 *$f Murphy, William T. (3)______ 2342 3406 ‘Chicago, TH. . 0% cocci 3010 G8. SW. ' 20024...(lo illo idil] 49 * Myers, John TL. (1). ici viz 511 5305 Covington, Ind... ............. 1438 Woodacre Dr., McLean, Va. 22101____ 59 *Natcher, William H. (2)__._.__. 2333 3501 Bowling:Green Ky. a LN EL aL SOO LL Lak 68 *Nedzi, Lucien N. (14)... 7... ... 1125 6276 Detroit, Mich... ......c.... 1431 Highwood Dr., McLean, Va. 22101... 86 “Nelsen, Anclier (cn... 00. 2329 2472 Hutchinson, Minn... _.._.__.__ 8202 Jefferson St., Bethesda, Md. 20034.___ 90 %tiNichols, Bill (§)...o.o--..... 1037 3261 Sylacauga, Ala... ........ 1037 Longworth Bldg. oo. oc ceaaaia 5 fu0920.40(J10U018S2.46U0)) Nix, Robert: N.C. Q).....ien- 2201 4001 ' Philadelphia, Pa... coal Congressional Hotel 20003. __ _._______._ - 5100 Obey, David BR: (N.... a. on 1417 3365 Wousau, Wis... ......icnaninna 2547 N. 23d Rd., Arlington, Va. 22207..... 195 *O’Hara, James G. (12). .....__ 2241 2106 Uden, Mich... oof ooo Gul oo Sag Aras eC re Les aa 86 2 *O’Konski, Alvin BE. (10) -. __.... 2406 3361 Rhinelander, Wis______________ 507 DESL aST ENON. val rEg Lm and Seen 196 ¥ %3{O0lsen, Arnold (1). S00... Lo. 1436 3211 Helena, Mont: ..._......%L 4244 506h:86, 200160... 0 Ln Las aanaadas 98 & *()’Neal, Maston (2).__.___.____. 435 363% Bainbridge, G0... con OI nr na Ra 40 #10 Neill, ThomasiP., Jr (8)... 2231 511) Cambridge, Mass... Loot ol Ll room bl a. aaa desde onisae 80 L *Qttinger, Richard L. (25)...____ 129 5536 Pleasantville, N.Y... __.___ . _. 2801 Tilden: 8.20008... CL -ti tosh coz 122 © *Pasgman, Otto BE. (5)....___..__. 2108 2376 Monroe, La...iol ll. Congressional Hotel 20003. _________._.:-_- 72 *Patman, Wright (1). _..... ... 2328. 3035 Texarkana, Tex... .-‘ccenuio> 500:23d 86. 20037 1a. oon lion aoa aeat 172 ), *Patten, Edward J. (15)..______. 1725 6301 PerthiAmboy, N.J........_..__ 301: CS SW. 20024. nn Ciliaaase 109 = *Pelly, Thomas M. (1). Cc. ....... 2211 6311 Bainbridge Island, Wash_______ 2700 N:8t:20007 .cc0po-bom cia taza 187 “Pepper, *Perkins, Claude (11)... Carl D. (7)... ...... oa 432 2252 3931 4935 Miami, Fla... oll Hindman, Ky...___ .:___ 1661 7001 Crescent Clemson P1./20009.... . Dr., Alexandria, ov iisn--Va. 22307___ 38 69 : %Peltis, Jarry L.A33Y. oy... 427 5861 Loma Linda, Calif... _______.___ 5171 Palisade Ta. 20016. 00 0 ver snsaagas 23 ha Philbin, Philip J.B). oi...a 2372 5931 Clinton, Mass... .__..._._...C Mayfower Hotel ou nooo oioceznsorise 79 oo. Pickle, J. J. Jake) (10)... .__ 231 4865 AustiniTex. ..[. _.._..._..... 3900 Watson Pi-20036 2-2. rf -xxsncoet 175 8 {Pike Otin'G. (I)... Loo 339° 3326 Riverhead, N.Y. c-fosdeinBoiooidr ia oyguapt Su SE ins 112 = *Pirnie, Alexander (32)........... 1434 3665 Utiea, N.Y. LoL jiiuola C02 2003C Bi SR, tee: saoiiaernLES Saggy 124 = %Poage, *Podell, W.'R. QL... ...2__ Bertram L. (13). __..... 2107 1712 6105 2361 Waco, Mex, J...Cl. aibesi-‘Brooklyn, N.Y... _ ._.._ _.’.. >: 22528. SE The Colonade: 20008. 2000700 5. o-oocfiacas iu nna Jonni: 173 117 X = ®t Poff, Bichurd H.. (6).... cv’. 2228 5431 Radford,'Va. oo. opi. a. 1 5001 Kingston Dr., Annandale, Va. 22003__-. 185 *t{ Pollock, Howard W. (At L.)._._ Powell, Adam. C. (18)........L.. 1507 Pot 5765 4365 Anchorage, NewYork Alaska_..._.._..__..___ SN.Yr a. fui. ns 1126 ch Kensington Rd., ote ems McLean, iy Va. 22101__ ear 7. 119. *1||Preyer, Richardson (6).______ 1232 3065 Greensboro, N.C._._._....__>. 2:2 2700 Virginim Ave. 20087... o.oo rut 130 ¢&° *Price, Melvin‘ (24)...... .___. 2468 5661 East St.Louis, IN_..__________ 6378 Lakeview Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22041._ 56. =F % Price, Robert DJ A118) .icvnnimein 507 3706 Pamps,Pexici. il... ..... 0: 8802 Fircrest Pl., Alexandria, Va. 22308_._. 177 ¥Pryor, Davide Hl. (2)... _....... 307 3772 Camden Ark... ......_._._ _..2. 3321 N. Ohio, Arlington, Va. 22207_______._ 12 *{Pucinski, Roman C. (11)______ 2104 4211 Chicago, I... _.__.... 201: 1: StuSW.-20024 ouldasp iees 52 Purcell, Graham (13) iran 120 3605 Wiehitaifalls, Tex... ... 9026 Old Mt. Vernon Rd., Alexandria, Va. 175 22300. *Quie, Albert. H. (1)... =... .. 2334-2271 Dennison, Minn... L.___.__... 710 Burnt Mills Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 89 20901. *Quillen, Jones lH, *Railsback, Thomas (1)... .cuinninnn F. (19) _______ 102.6356 1123 5905 Kingsport, Neline, TH: Tenn...oo. . 0. .... ...... 110. DD 81. BE, 20003 2. conv 222 0g a 6366 Burton Circle, Falls Church, Va. 22041_ 167 54 *Randall, Wm. J. (se ol iC 2431 2876 Independence, Mo... _________._ 220: C B4-8SB, 20008. cor civ shi sinaneeaCe an 95 *Rarick, Johm BR. @). .......-*Rees, Thomas M. (26) _ _______. 152573901 1113 5911 -Baton Rouge, Beverly Hills, La... ocveeeu.. Calif... _.....= Palle'Chureh, Va, 22044: sooo 00. oo 000 5417 Wehawken Bd. 20016.... coos. 72 21 no Beid, Charlotte T. (15) i: nics 13023 8638 4 AMEOTa: Jl no dc nl Ce es Gd a a Re wit mm i i 53 %*Reid, Ogden B. (20)... ......... 240 -*6506 Purchase, N.Y...CT i 2001. Garfield Ter. 20008. ......... Lu... 123 Cn THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Office building Biog- Name and district I" Home address Washington residence and ZIP code number raphy Room Phone Page Reifel, Ben (Do... auevnn 404 2801 Aberdeen, S..Dak_ ...._...._... 4 NS. 8W. 20024... 0... choowie 165 “Reuss, Henry 8. (5)... ........ 2150. 3571 Milsvaukes Wis, Lo. Lunt LAER ne a i 194 Rhodes, *Riegle, Job. Donald (1)... W., Jr. (7)... .... 2312 1408 26353 3631 MesauArigite, toi. Vlint Michi _. o-oooo. 53502 7716 Pollard: Rd Bridle Path 20016. onan wish La., McLean, Va_ _______ 9 85 *Rivers, L. Mendel (1)... ...._... 2205 3176 Charleston i®.C .. lo ozrl oly Sb oduiie. soaps Bl Ln seas gs 162 Roberts, Ray (4) 0. 341 6673 McKinney, Tex. 0 =. 2... 7209 Regent Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22307____ 173 * Robison, *Rodino, Howard W. (33). _____._ Peter W., Jr. (10). _ _.. 2436 2266 6335 B40 Owego, N.Y... .o....0. oo... Newari ie roo snr rs 3903 dee Franklin SR YE sien St., Wel Kensington, Eliade hg Md. i 20795__. ee 125 107 Roe, Bobert' A. (8).....co 1869 3750 7i1feRouta 28 Wayne, WI. ou susan iis sos S80 eS a 107 *Rogers, Byron G. (1)... ...... 2408 333% Denver, Colo iu...=... 2408 Rayburn Qffice Bldg... 2 26 *Rogers, Paul G. (9)... . ove. 2417 3001 West: Palm Beach, Fla. ..___..__ 4338 Van Ness 81. 20010: vues iro 37 *Rooney, Fred B..(15)......__.... 236 6411 Bethlehem; Pa................ 3150. Wighlond PL.:20008....... -.... ...-._5 154 *Rooney, John J. (1d. *||Rosenthal, Benjamin _.. .. _._.. S. (8) ____ 2208 440 5936 2601 Brooklyn; Elmhurst, iN. Yoana Long Island, N.Y____ mses 5800 anal em ingen nn Durbin Rd., Bethesda, onsae ee Md. 20034____ 117 115 *Rostenkowski, Dan (8)_________ 2348 4061 Chicago, Mls...... 0. .....5. 1301 Delaware Ave. SW. 20024____________ 51 2 Roth, William Vorb JJr. CALL)... * Roudebush, Richard L. (5) _ _ ____ *Roybal, Edward R. (30) ..._._. 308 24532 504 4165 35037 6235 Wilmington, Del... .C. .o-NoblesvilleInd...........>.__ Los Angeles, Calif... _._.__. __ 200.C. 11728 a de St eaves mbes bm nals St. 8E.20008. Lo.aos nial Auth Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902_ 32 58 22 *Ruppe, Philip B. (11). ......... 509 4735 Houghton, Mich... ........... 11017 Stanmore Dr., Potomac Falls, Md. 86 20854 Ruth, Baril Bo(8) = io. rT. 1427 3715 Salisbury, NGL LL. count. 00. 2608 Woodley PL-20O0OR. .- -= oii if 131 *Ryan, William F. (20)... ._..... S02 6016- New, York iN.Voor «20 oid gays mp igi Ds pam ann Ap JO Te i a 120 36 Germain, Fernand J. (1)... 1201 4911 Weoensoelet, RY... .c... tog scoo oun... AEELe EE 159 *1St. Onge, William L. (2)..._.. 405 2076 Butmam, Conn... oo coc rdemmsrtuLSR a Gan Reson sen tiew a ok 29 SiSandman, Charles W. Jr. (2... 1610 6572 CopeMay; NJ. oo... oii. Beadle oiimion coos i lisiaany 105 Satterfield, David B., 3d. (3)... 3324 2815 Richmond. Va ol oot i oe si ania aa amas G as 184 *+Sayloy, John BP. (22)..._.. ... 28384. 2065 Johnstorwdy, Pas 0 ire cron Same a ta on Waar Tn Bae 156 *Schadeberg, Henry C. (1)......... 336 3031 Burlington, Wis_.........._... 1600 S. Joyce St., Arlington, Va. 22202____ 193 28cherle; William J. (T)- 552 3306 Hondewsonlowse ior irnariae ans bo ae dde wages else bog San iT anil 63 *Scheuer, James H. (21) ________._ 431 3306 Bronx, NY... oo cio iiooi. 23S RB. 20007... on enc dns vem seas 120 *Schneebelt, Herman T. (17) ___._. 1336 4315 Williavagport, Pa..... cin BOL-G RY. SW. 20024. nin iinoad acts 154 R40300.42(] 10U01$82.40U0)) #*78chwengel, Fred 1Y........._.. 2229 6576 Davenport, Iowa... _...._._:_.. 3232 N. Ohio, Arlington, Va. 22207_______._ 61 i *8eott, William L, (8).= i. 2. 1207 4376. Palefax cVa oo C0 oan on 3930 West Ox Rd., Fairfax, Va. 22030_____ 186 % Sebelius, Keith: G. AD onsussis 1117 2715 Norton, Bans... ......uuii.s aww (VEO SE. SH. 20003... odinvs nada bia 64 *Shipley, George E. (23). ........ 237. 5001 Olney, TH... ois cv cavans 237 Cannon Office Bldg...0 oil 56 ®t Shriver, Garner B. (8)...... =x. 2439 6216. Wichita, Kans. oo...... c: oy i Sawonds Dr., Falls Church, Va. 65 22044. #*Sikes, Robert L. F. (VD) ciucaz.za 2269 4136 Crestview, Fla... ..con cana 446 New Jersey Ave. SE. 20003___________ 33 Qe, B. BF. (16). *Skubdtz, Joe ADY. cu cr «oii sins ana 2240. 216° QI31 3911 Fresno, Call. i Pittsburg, Kans... enh oo. .naua hen 7704 de he naa ese dy oe Glennon Dr., Bethesda, ss Md. 20034_ _ _ 18 66 *Slack, John (Baits to oli al 2230 ° 2711 Charleston, W.Va... ........ I DS SE a a da 191 “Sith, H.. Hien (20). cinta 2433 4176 Glendale, Calif... .............. 4201 Cathedral Ave. 20016... 0... cue 19 *{ Smith, Smith, Henry P., 3d (40)... .... Neal (3)... cou. oni 422 2458 3231 4426 North Tonawanda, N.Y. ....._. Altoona, Iowa. .__.____..___.._ __. 3126: 3424 0rdway Barger St. Dr., 20008... Falls oon Church, ul ue ian Va. 22044 __ 127 62 *Snyder, M. CG. (Gene) (4)... ....L 516 3465 Jeffersontown, Ky_._._.____...__._ Falls Chureh, Va. oh i i amie ssw er 68 : it Yi 18pringer, William L. (22)... 2202 -2371 Champaign, I... ol...i... 16 W. Lenox St., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015__ 56 Ni *Stafford, Robert T. (At L.)...... 312 4115 Rutland, Vi. oui viiutni vrnains 3541 Devon. Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22042__. 182 <= | *1T1Staggers, Harley O. (2)______ 23668 4331 Keyser, W.Va. 0... cicnsins daca clits oie ts ah ona Ssh mma HS AAS 190 *Stanton, J. William (11) ________ 132 5306: Painesville, Ohio. uo .ciuucuca. 2200 48th 8G. 20007 0 eal ni 138 | #Qteed, Tom (4)... oi cosunann. 2405 6165 Shawnee, Okla.....-iccacac.. Congressional Hotel 20003... ... ......_.. 144 “Sleiger, Sam (Bi cciidaiiciis 126 4576 Prescott, Arlz. oii uiieedvs Warrenton, Via. oo ua teat an nl 10'S | *Steiger, William A. (6)... 1025 2476. Oshkosh, Wis... .... io.id 323 Constitution Ave. NE. 20002__________ 195 'R- | Stephens, Rober) G., Jr. (10)... 343 IO ARNen®, Rn rr a wat ae 43 2iStokes, Lomis (21)... -,* Stratton, Samuel S. (35)______ 1229PAE 7032S000 Cleveland,AMSEC Ohio...oo. i ao.N.Y Cll 2501 Calvert ea 81..20008.Te cart ciSk sh A idsfs i; 125 - fl © *tStubblefield, Frank A. (1). .... 2422 3115 Murray, Ry. 0 orale, 4619 Albemarle 8t.'20036..__ .._ _.___.____.. 67 én *Stuckey, W. 8. (Bill) Jr. (8)- B15: 653 Eastman, Ga... chan co. oC. 5017 Loughboro Rd. 20016... .._ _._._... . de | Sullivan, LeonorK. (Mrs. John B.) (3) *Symington, James W. (2)._........ Taft Robert, dri 1). oe 2221 2671 "1533 2561" 315.3164 "St. Touly, Mo. ooorr Clayton, Mo...___ =. ‘Cincinnati, Ohio 1. __.. 1600 3019 2541 S. Joyce St., Arlington, Va. 22202_____ 44th $6. 20016... ... Ll: ‘Waterside Dr. 200082..._ >. 95 95 135 * Talcott, Burt L. (0 A 1524. 286% Salinas, Call oeXa a he 17 *Taylor, *Teague, Boy A. (1) =o. i Charles M. (13). _ ______ 2453 1414 6401 :360%: Black Mountain, Ojai, Calif boo nb NCard, smn bln 2601 4000 Woodley: PL. 20008.... 0 0 3 Cathedral Ave. 20016. ______._____. 132 17 *Peague, ONE. (6)... .... 2311 2002 College Station, Tet... ..0. 6015 Massachusetts Ave. 20016___________ 173 “Thompson, Fletcher (5)... .... *1Thompson, Frank, Jr. (4) _____ *Thomson, Vernon W. (3). ____._ * Tiernan, Robert 0. (2): ._____.__ *Tunney, John V. (38) .o oo .o 514 2246 1211 1706 429 380) 3765 5506 2735 2305 East Point, Ga... i...0. Trenton, NI. ¢ Richland Center, Wis... _... Warwick, Rd... oo i oo io, Riverside, Calif. sme 107 Swan Creek Dr., Tantallon, Md. 20022. 1020 Prince St., Alexandria, Va. 22314 6213 Kellogg Dr. McLean, Va. 22101... _.. 5135 Massachusetts Ave. 20016__ ________. ee Sia 41 106 194 160 25 | 8GG THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Office building Name and district rs Home address Washington residence and ZIP code number raphy Room Phone Page *Odall, Morris RK. (2). ....cuuiee 119 A065 TUCSON, ATIZ.. U vcu sual wins mets wees wha Sea Ese Sb fe LEAS 10 Ullman, ALP). ec ocieicvnnnaiis 2416 3711 Salem, Ores... ou ceamesimnis 2000 S. Eads St., Arlington, Va. 22202_____ 147 YUL I AE8 B. BD) ins ms sins 2346 5611 Santa Ana, Calif... .....iceuuce 4500. Connecticut Ave. 20008... = ----.-24 *{Van Deerlin, Lionel (37) ___.___ 211 5672 San.Diege, Calif... ...cvovicvnai 3030. Argvle Ter. 20011... ... cu. ouivmmnni 24 *Vander Jagl;; Guy (9). ouww unex 1133 3511 Cadillae, Mich... i. iciovuccts 322 Chesapeake Dr., Great Falls, Va. 22066. 85 %Vanik, Charles A. (21). ....cu--2463 6331 Cleveland, Ohio... .cconeecenisa 3405 Barger Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22044__ 141 *Vigorito, Joseph P. (24) ____.__. B23 5406 Tire, Ba. 5 de 6137 Longmeadow Rd., McLean, Va. 22101... 157 *Waggonner, Joe Jr. _____ 2777 Debling, ...coo Square Alexandria, 71 D., (4) 221 Thin la. co Vernon Apts., Va________ *{Waldie, Jerome R. (14) _______ 408’ 5511 Antioch, Calif. .....ccicevwucs em Locks Rd., Bethesda, Md. 17 : 20034. *Wampler, William C. (9) oo ___ 323 3361 Bristol, Va... oc. cceinmmtisons 3550 Long Crescent Lane 20008___________ 186 *Watkins, G. Robert (9)........-5761 Chester, 2000 BT. annoSmite 1015 West Pa......conevein Bt 20008. sus 152 *Watson, Albert W. (2)... veon 124 2452 Columbia, S.C... .ocvevic--124 Cannon Office Bldg... conv ongoen 162 *Watis, Jom C. (6) =. ....cncucn 2411 4706° Nicholasville, Ky... ..-ocvonwa 4701 Willard Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 69 *Weicker, Lowell P., Jr. (4) ____ 1007 5541 : Greenwich, Conn... ...cveens-2730. Wisconsin Ave. 20007... _._ 30 *W halen, Charles W., Jr. (3)-----1225 06465 -Dayton, Ohi. ......cueveioniows 5301 Portsmouth Rd. 20016--_____ _..... 136 *t Whalley, J. Irving (12) _______ 1235 4676 Windber, Pa... ....ouraitivanne 200:C St. ST. 20003. cc. eee 153 *White, Richard. C. (16)... ..... 929 4831 El Paso, Tax.......conensnnens 4217 Leland Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 176 *{W hitehurst,G. William (2).____ 1237 4215 Norfolk, Va... .. occa cosa 2300 S. 24th Rd., Arlington, Va. 22206... __ 183 *Whitten, Jamie L. (2)....._.____ 2413 4306. Charleston, Miss. o.oonen 2413 Boyburn Office Bldg...2 _=0 93 *Widnall, William B. (7) oc. —___ 2309 4465 Saddle River, NJ... ..cocco-L. 110 Schott’s Ct. NE. 20002... .. oon owes 106 *Wiggins, Charles E. (25). ____ 1114 4111 Vl: Monte, Cali. .cvouiwinmnns 10301 Garden Way, Potomac, Md. 20854.__ 21 10U01852.4010)) [14079242] *1 Walliams, G. ____ 2011 Pa... 200°C SE. an 151 Lawrence (7) 1503 Springfield, .. 81 20008: NS{86).... 2235 San Calif: .. 9417 Md. 24 “Wilson, Bob =r... 3201 Diego, _...-:. Falls Rd., Potomac, 20854_______*Wilson, Charles H. (81) _-._.__. 104 5425 Los Angeles, Calif. ____________ 4801 Randolph Dr., Annandale, Va. 22003__ 23*ViWinnm, Larry, Jr (BB)... .l. 510 2865 Overland Park, Kans__________ 1001 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Va. 22209____ 65Wold, John S. (Ab). 2... ... 2311. Casper; Wyo...»7 BI2/A St. SI. 20003. .oL0 oo. SI 197 1323 0. anWolff; Vester 1..(Q). o.oo) 424 5956 Great Neel, N.Y...= Harbour Square Apts., 560 N St. SW. 20024 _ 113 = t Wright, James C,, Jr (12)... 2459 5071 Fort Worth, Tex... -... = 3611 N. Abingdon St., Arlington, Va. 22207. 175 *11| Wyatt, Wendell (1)__________ 414 2206 Gearhart, Oreg..... ........ 7. 1209 Huntly Pl., Alexandria, 22307____ 146 Va. XWydler, John AD) iss 5516 City, The 200. St. 20003. 113 W.. -226 Garden N.Y... Coronet, C SE. _____.__. *Wylie, Chalmers P, (15)... .....: 1331 2015 Werthington, Ohio... .._._ The Coronet, 200 C St. SE. 20003. ___._____ 139Wyman, Lewis C. (Yc: o.oo. 410 5456 . Manchester, NNH.____________. 1100 6th:8:. SW. 20024. ©... "0 102 ~ *Yales, Sidney R. (9)... 2234211) Chieago, JW. tu ve Jen 4100 Cathedral Ave. 20016_______________ 51 2 *Yatron, Gus (6)... -...... ..% 1510 5546 Reading, Pa... ici...oi 3801 Kenilworth Ave., Bladensburg, Md. 151 20710.*Young, Jolin (34y.... ... .... 2419 2331 Corpus Christi, Tex... _. 1705 N. Albemarle St., McLean, Va. 22101. 176 *Zablocki, Clement J. (4)________ 21834 4572 Milwaukee, Wis... ___._____... 1856 Plymouth St.-20012. -tao oo. 194*NZion, Boger £1.08). . Evansville, _. 2000F. 59 i... 12268 4636 Ind...= 200 C Si. SF. o.ooi oN Zwack, Jolin M. (6)... =: 0... 1208 2331 Walnut Grove, Minn__________ 4000 Massachusetts Ave. 20016___________ 91 -RESIDENT COMMISSIONER *Cordova, Jorge LL...0 1404 2615 Bayamoén, Puerto Rico. ______ 5519 Pollard Bd. 20018... o_o. 5. 198 1New Progressive. SUT 10942qY dy \) [NW © TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRATION OF THE TERMS OF SENATORS Crass L—SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1971 J [33 Senators in this group: Democrats, 25; Republicans, 8] Name Party Residence Burdielh, Quentin NN. -0 oo o o D. Fargo, N. Dak. Borda Barmy Body 0h anit D. Winchester, Va. Bid. Bobert C... ooeaie e 2 D. Sophia, W. Va. Camo, Howard W.... oo. oanioc i D. Las Vegas, Nev. t Dodd, Thomas J... on. 8 2 fg. He 2 4 D. West Hartford, Conn. Canmin, Pan J. oo code Lo aii aien R. Phoenix, Ariz. § Pong, Hiram LL. ..... .. Ci i ao bend R. | Honolulu, Hawaii. Goodell, Charles BB... oie R. Jamestown, N.Y. Gore, Alert. vie iia Le D. Carthage, Tenn. Hort, PHD A... oe ii aia ain D. Mackinac Island, Mich. Hortke, Vance oro va tra or onde D. Evansville, Ind. Holland, Spessard: LL. -oo aoo-ins D. Bartow, Fla. Hetiska, Boman Lo... ros... aie R. Omaha, Nebr. Jackson, Hemry M.__ .... _. __._...__. D. Everett, .._. Wash. Kenedy, Baward Ml... oo iciaan D. Boston, Mass. MeCarthy, Bugene' dd... i. ool si D. St. Paul, Minn. Meee, Gale We... ovina nk D. Laramie, Wyo. Mansfield,-Mike. 0... co. oi aol D. Missoula, Mont. Montoya, Joseph ML... o.oo oa. D. Santa Fe, N. Mex. ° Mess, Prank lo. oanCia l2ls D. Salt Lake City, Utah. Murphy, George... ..c.cocibtaim s R. Beverly Hills, Calif. ead Muskie, Edmund 8S... fo. lia dl dei i D. Waterville, Maine. Pastore, John O.......ivn cir do iasnainn B. Cranston, R.I. Prouty, Winston .._. .. ... i. i] R. Newport, L._...... Vt. Proxmive, William... co. a. iihuds D. Madison, Wis. Seott. Hugh: ro oo ive ati ad R. Philadelphia, Pa. Stennis, dohn_ o.oo cei D. De Kalb, Miss. Symington, Stuart. co... aaa lot DD, St. Louis, Mo. Pydings, Joseph D..... ui hee asirls D. Havre de Grace, Md. : Williams, Harvison A., Jr... cocoon. D. Westfield, N.J. Williams, Jolin J...ae a R. Millsboro, Del. Yarborough, Rolph W.... 0 o —_. ... D. Austin, Tex. Young, Stephen’ M . .... aa D. Cleveland, Ohio. 1 Appointed Sept. 10, 1968, to fill unexpired term of Robert F. Kennedy. 232 Terms of Service Crass II.—SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1973 [33 Senators in this group: Democrats, 14; Republicans, 19] Name Party Allott, Gorddn.. 2s 2. rs Leow avn B. Anderson, Olinton Pleo. oii D. Baker; Howard WB, Jr...Lou nh R. ou Bogus, J Plot ns BR: €aleby Ui Brooke, Edward!W oo to oo iw R. Came, Clifford P00 aisloin R. Cooper, John Sherman sec. oC. C.F R. Curtis, Carb Fr CS od To Apa R. Eastland James Occui sis a D. Elendery Allon 0 cn Lead D. Grithin, Robest Poifiill 0 0h ond nae R. Hansen, Clifford Pec tio Sw Rt Harris, Bredall. 2 ale orea oss oan D. Hatfield i Mark 0-2 os Condolan R. Jordan, B Beret tl oC Lt aE D. Jordan, Len Bh a al re R. McColl John Toi do os sii ds B: Melntyre, Fhomas dd. J. io oF D: Metealf, Bees co 00a So a a Pk D. Miller Jacko obo doo ini ias R. Mondale Walter Fo 000 0. isi D. Mandt, Kart i oo ald soles R. Pearson, Jamey BLo iit isiLT as R. Pell, -Cinibornes thorns fix) iconi 3 Perey, Charles Bo usd ae R. Randolph, Jennings__________ TI CRNRg + A, Db: Russell, Richard Br 2. 0 ras co abn Db, Smith, MargaretChase. loco 000 R. Sparkman John Jo lai i Loe ie DP. Spong, William’ B., Jr Coo... ¢ SCR D. Stevens, Pedi. ol tL. oa iia 2 R: Thurmond) Stfomt Cenc se, bf Lo ie Jie 2 R. Tower, JO GUS “UF 0. 0, Loonsig R. t Appointed Dec. 23, 1968, to fill unexpired term of E. L. Bartlett. Residences Lamar, Colo. Albuquerque, N. Mex. Knoxville, Tenn. Wilmington, Del. Newton Centre, Mass. Rahway, N.J. Somerset, Ky. Minden, Nebr. Doddsville, Miss. Houma, La. Traverse City, Mich. Jackson, Wyo. Lawton, Okla. Salem, Oreg. Saxapahaw, N.C. Boise, Idaho. Camden, Ark. Laconia, N.H. Helena, Mont. Sioux City, Iowa. Minneapolis, Minn. Madison, S. Dak. Prairie Village, Kans. Newport, R.I. Kenilworth, Ill. Elkins, W. Va. Winder, Ga. Skowhegan, Maine. Huntsville, Ala. Portsmouth, Va. Anchorage, Alaska. Aiken, S.C. Wichita Falls, Tex. Congressional Directory Crass II.—SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1975 [34 Senators in this group: Democrats, 18; Republicans, 16] Name Adleon, Gegrge Dl... to oo eiw. Soe Mens James Bw. wa a Fo Bayh, Birch... cc cueede ecb vein iad eam Bellmon, Benny Looe ioe 2 oo. Bennett, Wallace ¥.o ...o. il bonanan Bible, Alan... .. oot svg te siy coking Church, Frank. ov mp om ee. Cool, Marlow W...0o 80. oa 1 © Lo Cotton, Novels. oie i. pci cocci oa Cranston, Alavi. soe. po ciel io Dole, Bob. is eaten d non Loe oo ag Dominick, Peter H....c i. ou one. i. i Bagleton, Thomas BF. or. Lo Bevin, Bam J. adr. ch ae Pulbrichted Wa. 0. a Goldwater, Barry... 0. colin lan. Gravel Mike ooo. o.oo ooo oo Lo Corner, Bdward J... oo. Hollings, Brnesb Vo io. ooo na oe Hughes, Barold B. _o0 oc i eaten Inouye, Daniel Bo 20.0. ee ine Jv daeob. nn sa li di ia Long, Russell B wa ow. 0 ogo loud a MeGovern,:George 8... o.ooi coi. Magnuson, Warren oo G...._..o...ou. Mathias, Charles MeC., Jr... _._. Neon Gaylord. coin. ood. Joni di Packwood, Robert. W... _ -..co 0 coo i. Ribieofl, Abraham A... a. ae il li Sovbe, William B.__ .o_. a Co ciodi 0 Sehwelker, Richard 8... o_o22. 0 Smith, Balph Lo. ol Bro 0.0.cori TalmadgeasHeman Bo... o.oo. Young, Milton B._ _._ 0... eciioiiens 1 Appointed Sept. 17, 1969, to fill unexpired term of Everett Party R. D. 1B; BR. RB. D. D. R. R. D. R. R. D; D. 5% R. D. R. D. D. D. Rs D. D. D. R. D. B; D. R. R. R. D. R. McKinley Residence Putney, Vt. Gadsden, Ala. Terre Haute, Ind. Billings, Okla. Salt Lake City, Utah. Reno, Nev. Boise, Idaho. Louisville, Ky. Lebanon, N.H. Los Angeles, Calif. Russell, Kans. Englewood, Colo. St. Louis, Mo. Morganton, N.C. Fayetteville, Ark. Scottsdale, Ariz. Anchorage, Alaska. Winter Park, Fla. Charleston, S.C. Ida Grove, Iowa. Honolulu, Hawaii. New York City, N.Y. Baton Rouge, La. Mitchell, S. Dak. Seattle, Wash. Frederick, Md. Madison, Wis. Portland, Oreg. Hartford, Conn. Mechaniesburg, Ohio. Worcester, Pa. Alton, Ill. Lovejoy, Ga. La Moure, N. Dak. Dirksen. Terms of Service 235 CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS Rank Name State Beginning of present service 1] Bussell, Richard B. .........---.. Georgin. oven mc Jan. 12, 1933 2) Blender: Alton J. = ' ii oo Toulsiana. .......0 Jan. 3, 1937 3: Alken; George... i n. Jan. 10, Vermont... 1941 Eastland, James 0.2 _____.__.. Mississippi--------__ : 4 [Earp Johto __. oo o fan. 5, Arkansas’ 1943 5 | Magnuson, Warren G.t._.._____ Washington_._______ Dec. 14, 1944 6: | Fulbright, J. Wr Arkoneag.. Jan. 3, 1945 7. 1*Young, Milton BR _ . .......o North Dakota_______ Mar. 12, 1945 8 | Holland, Spessard LL... ....<—._. Flovlds. oc... Sept. 25, 1946 91 Sparkman John JX ___.__..__._. Anbawa... Nov. 6, 1946 10 | Willlams, John J... oc Dolaware ._. ....... Jan. 3, 1947 11 Stennis, John i ors... Mississippi... oF Nov. 5, 1947 Long, Russell’ B__ 2. c._ ..___._-. Louisiana... _..__.._. | 12 (Mundt, Karl Bro... Co... South Dakota_______ ¢ Doe. 31.1048 Anderson, Clinton P.X___._ _._... New Mexico... 13 Loy Margaret Chase! _______ Mane... fan. Bote 14 Pastore, John O.......... ........ Rhode Island. ______ Dec. 19, 1950 15 | Bennett, Wallace .. ....... Whabhe oF Jan. 3, 1951 ¥..__ oo Gore; Albert. aaa Tennessee. .________ Jackson, Henpy MX... Washington_________ 10 Manefield, Mike? __ ._......... Meniana.........-don; 13,1048 Symington, Stuart... ca Missouri... ---i 170 Orvin Sami adr oe North Carolina______ June 5, 1954 Cotton, Norris! REISER a New Hampshire _____ ] 13 [So Boman Vt... _._...... Nabraska.. >... .= yay, 8, 1054 10: Bible, Alans Lo Cas Nevada... Dec. 2, 1954 20: Curtis, Corl Br a Nebraska Jan. 1, 1955 Alois; Gordon. LL. Colorado... co.=i 5 21 [Case Clifford Pt...Uo New Jergey. 7 Jan. Js $4938 Cooper, John Sherman?3_________ Kentueby. ........ 22 [Coven 40 Strom o_o. South Carolina______ Nov. 7.1936 Chute, Frank. oe: Ydaho ___ _.._. i! : 23 iii Herman’ B...... Georgina... wan fan. 3, 1957 24 Javits, Jacob WL. Lo. lina New York i +. ¢ Jan. 9, 1957 25 | Yarborough, Ralph W.._........ Pema ooh ea Apr. 29, 1957 26 | Proxmire, William _._.. ....... Wisconsin... _._ Aug. 28, 1957 See footnotes at end of table. 236 Congressional Directory CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS—Continued Rank Name State Beginning of present service 27 1 Jordan, B. Everett... cco.eue North Carolina....._| Apr. 19, 1958 : 28 | Randolph, Jennings !........... West Virginia_______ Nov. 5, 1958 Byrd, Robert Cl...nw minim = West Virginia_______ ¢ Cammon, Howard W...........cn.- Nevada... .... oomvan Dodd, Thomas J.1L......ccouwm-- Connecticut. ...____ Hari Philip A... inane Michigan... .oole x Hartke. Nance: . Ca detie. Indians... ovo. 2s MeCarthy, Eugene J.1............ Minnesota..... i: 28 McGee, Gale W........occnenae. Wyoming. cea Jan. 3, 1959 Moan, Frank BW... oi emis LE LGR Muskie, Edmund S........ cue... Maine. ....c.ii. aioe Prouty, Winston L..Y._. ........ Vermont: —si Jan, 58,1967 Perey, Charles H._ _... ........ Hines loo.2 48.| Hatfield, Mark Ooo ola i. Oregons. L....y.Gus Jan. 10, 1967 49 | Goodell, Charles Ets __________ New York... ....... Sept. 10, 1968" 50. |. Cook, Marlow WS: Kentucky. sei Dec. 17, 1968 51 | Stevens, Theodore F.7___________ Alaska. coo... Dec. 24, 1968 52 | Eagleton, Thomas F.8._________. Missouri... om o Dec. 28, 1968 Allen, James B..-.............. Alabama... 0... Bellmon, Henry Lo... ....... Oklahoma .__________ Cranston, Alan... .......... California... o.oo. Bele, Bob'h ad Lil cnr Kansas: io ... NM geil ¢ Coldwater; Barry 9...... Avigong.. oni 53 Gravel, Mike. JX _00 2 ooiidal Alaglen. Cosoluna Jan. 3, 1969 Gurney, Edward J.Lo... -Florida vas 0 Hughes, Harold B20 Lo. Town. roc.od Mathias, Charles MeC., Jr.t ____ Maryland... 1. Packwood, Robert W._ .._...... Oregon. on... 2 ic. Sazbe, William B. .....cocona. Ohlos. code. wasn .{\Sehweiker, Richard S.L._____.__. Pennsylvania_ _____. : 54: Smith, Ralph Tig. oi. L 80 Heist...Lu Sept. 17, 1969 1 Served in the House of Representatives previous to service in the Senate. 2 Senator Eastland also served in the Senate from June 30, 1941, to Sept. 28, 1941. 8 Senator Cooper also served in the Senate from Nov. 6, 1946, to Jan. 3, 1949, and from Nov. 5, 1952, to Jan. 3, 1955. 4 Senator Thurmond also served in the Senate by appointment from Dec. 24, 1954, to Jan. 3, 1955; was elected Nov. 2, 1954, as a write-in candidate for the term ending Jan. 3, 1961, and served from Jan. 3, 1955, until his resignation Apr. 4, 1956; reelected Nov. 6, 1956, to fill the vacancy caused by his own resignation. 5 Appointed Sept. 10, 1968, to fill the unexpired term of Robert F. Kennedy. © 8 Appointed Dec. 17, 1968, to fill the unexpired term of Thruston B. Morton; elected on Nov. 5, 1968, for the 6-year term beginning Jan. 3, 1969. 7 Appointed Dec. 24, 1968, to fill the unexpired term of E. L. Bartlett. 8 Appointed Dec. 28, 1968, to fill the unexpired term of Edward V. Long; elected on Nov. 5, 1968, for the 6-year term beginning Jan. 3, 1969. 9 Senator Goldwater also served in the Senate from Jan. 3, 1953, until Jan. 3, 1965. 10 Appointed Sept. 17, 1969, to fill the unexpired term of Everett McKinley Dirksen. Congressional Directory CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE [*Elected to fill a vacancy; resigned] Name State Dis- Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of trict present service 24 terms, consecutive Celler, Emanuel _ _______._ N.Y... }'' 101 68th to. Q1st.. cl. Mar. 4, 1923 22 terms, consecutive McCormack, John W____| Mass___ OV *70th to 91st... Nov. 6, 1928 21 terms, conseculive Patman, Wright. _._______ Tox... 11 7lstto Qlst. 0 Mar. 4, 1929 19 terms, consecutive Colmer, William M______ Miss... 53 ¥3d to Ost. .... C0 Mar. 4, 1933 18 terms, consecutive Arends, Leslie C_.________ 4} I TE) 17. | 74th to Qlst__ ._..__ Jan. 3, 1935 Mahon, George H_______ Tex. ..:} 194 74th 109lst_ _L.. Jan. 3, 1935 17 terms, consecutive Kirwan, Michael J_______ Ohlo:_.1 19 | 7th to. Olst Li ot Jan. 3, 1937 Poage, W. RB... .. .._.... Tex... l-11 1 78th to Ost... Jan. 3, 1937 16 terms, consecutive McMillan, John L_______ S.C... 6 | 76thtoQlst. Jan. ‘3, 1939 Mills Wilber DD __... Ark... 2 76thtoQlst. . —... Jan. 3, 1939 156 terms, consecutive Hébert, F. Edward._.___ ey Ai were 1 77thito9ist.. .. _... Jan. 3, 1941 Rivers, L. Mendel ______._ S.C ..- 1 177th 10. 91st. coo Jan. 3, 1941 Sikes, Robert L. F______. Bla... 1 | 77th, 178th, 79th to | Jan. 3, 1945 91st Whitten, Jamie L. .______ Miss___ 2 th to 9s... Nov. 4, 1941 Terms of Service 239 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Dis- Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of | trict present service | 14 terms, consecutive | 1 Abernethy, Thomas G____| Miss___ 1 7SthtoOlst. co Jan. 3, 1943 i Andrews, George________ Ala? 8 *78th'{o Ost coco 0 Mar. 14, 1944 : Dawson, William L______ | ing Y( 78thtoQlsi -<._... Jan. 3, 1943 1] Feighan, Michael A______ Ohio._.['-20 78th io Olst. -. _ .-.. Jan. 3, 1943 | Fisher, 0: Co.iu oes Tex. 020] 78th to Ost. 200 0 Jan. 3, 1943 Holifield, Chet... 4 Calif... (10 | ¥Sthto Ost... Jan. 3, 1943 | Madden, Bay J..." Ind... 1. Sthto9lst. Jan. 3, 1943 : | O’Konski, Alvin E_______ Wis... | 101 78sthto9lst =. I Jan. 3, 1943 i Philbin,Rooney, PhilipJohn J... -...o8J_________ Mass___NY] SL ow I8thto vm Ost 2-7 on. Jan.June 3,6, 19431944 § y 1/ terms, not consecutive Corbett, Robert J_______ 2 hil 18 | 76th, 79th to 91st___| Jan. 3, 1945 | 13 terms, consecutive | Byrnes, John W_________ Wis.0.] s|7othto9lst ool Jan. 3, 1945 | Fallon; George H________ Md. - 4 [79th to Olst........ Jan. 3, 1945 i Fulton, James G.......... Pa..... 27 { 79th to 91st..... Jan. 3, 1945 i Miller, George P......._.. Calif... S| 79thio 91st... Jan. 3, 1945 ! Morgan, Thomas E______ Pa io 26 | 79th to 9st. >i. Jan, 3, 1045 | Price; Melvin... 2... | igi 24 { 79th two 9st... Jan. 3, 1945 | Teague, Olin B_-___._.__. Tex... 6 | *Tthto st... Aug. 24, 1946 A 13 terms, not consecutive Bogos, Halos...ou) Fal id 2 | 77th, 80th to 91st___| Jan. 3, 1947 12 terms, consecutive i Abbitt, Watkins M______ La 4 | *80th to 91st________ Feb. 17, 1948 Albert, Carle. oodBlatnik, John A_________ Okla:Minn__| 38 || S0thtoQlap: vivre80th to 91st _______ Jan.Jan. 3, 19473,147 | Burleson, Omar_.____.... Pox 1+ 17-1 SOM te Olst 0. Jan. 3, 1947 A Donohue, Harold D______ Mass... 4 1 '80thto 91st... ..... Jan. 3, 1947 | Evins, Joey._ .... Tenn___ 4 | 80thto9lst........_ Jan. 3, 1947 Garmatz, Edward A_____ Md... 3 | *80ih'to Msbe)-2 = July 15, 1947 i Jones, Robert E., Jr_____ Aln 2.1 SF 80th fo 9st oo UH Jan. 28, 1947 1 McCulloch, William M___| Ohio___ 4 | *30th to 9st. _..... Nov. 4, 1947 | Passman, Otto B. ...-_- Ya. ...4 SN 20th to lst... Jan. 3, 1947 Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES— Continued Name State Dis-Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of trict present service 12 terms, not consecutive Barrett, William A.....| Pa__... 1 | 79th, 81st to 91st____| Jan. 3, 1949 Delaney, James J________ N.Y... 9 | 79th, 81st to 91st____| Jan. 3, 1949 Powell, Adam C_________ N.Y.__| 18 | 79th to 89th and 91st_| Jan. 3, 1969 11 terms, consecutive Aspinall, Wayne N_______ Colo___ 4 |'Slst. to lst... Jan. 3, 1949 Bennett, Charles E______ Pla....-3 | BlsttoOlet_..... Jan. 3, 1949 Bolling; Richard......... Mo... 51 8lettoOst.........L Jan. 3, 1949 Ford, Cennld BR..._._ Mich. 5 SisttoOlst. .._. __-Jan. 3, 1949 Crogeal-1..... Towa.___ 3 | Sistlo9lst. ___. ._-Jan. 3, 1949 Hays, Wayne Li... ..._____ Ohio....| 18 | 'Sistto 9st... Jan. 3, 1949 Perking, Carl V3... Ky... 71 SlstioOlst._ . Jan. 3, 1949 Rodino, Peter W., Jr_____ Ni] 10 | SlsbtoQlst. oc. Jan. 3, 1949 Saylor, Jon PP... ...... Pa... 22 | Bist to Wet... Sept. 13, 1949 Staggers, Harley O_______ W.Va_. 2.1 Sst io sl. ...inat Jan. 3, 1949 Steed, Tome. ol: u...v Okla__. 4 (Slet to Net...--Jan. 3, 1949 Widnall, William B______ NJ...i 7 | *Blstteo lst... Feb. 6, 1950 Zablocki, Clement J______ Wis... 4 | 8lstto 91st. ____ Jan. 3, 1949 11 terms, not consecutive Dorn, W. J. Bryan....... 8.C...c 3 | 80th, 82d to 91st.___| Jan. 3, 1951 ¥ilood, Daniel J... ..... Pa... 11 | 79th, 81st, 82d, 84th | Jan. 3, 1955 to 91st. 10 terms, consecutive Adair, B. Ross... -c.-Ind____ 4 182d to .. Jan. 3, Qlst..... 1951 Ayres, William H._______. Ohio... | 114 | 82d te 91st.... Jan. 3, 1951 Belcher, Page. .......... Okla___ 1 1:82d to: st.. x... Jan. 3, 1951 Berry, B.¥..... 0% S. Dak_ 2 {82d40 9st. ........ Jan. '3,1951 Betts, Jackson ¥............ Ohio___ 81824 to. Qlst. oi Jan. 3,:1951 Bow, Frank 0... ..... Ohio-..|. 16 | 82d to:9lst......_.... Jan. 3, 1951 Bray, William G.......... Ind... 6|82dte let...... Jan. 3, _. 1951 Bowdy, John. :_.. .._._ .. Tex... 2 1:282d.1001st...... Sept. 23, 1952 Jarman, John... ........ Okln...{ 5 {8S2dte0lst. i. Jan. 3, 1951 Kluezynski, John C______ 5 | RRA 5.1 82d 40.91st............. Jan. +3, 1951 Rogers, Byron G.._____._ Colo. __ 1 {82d toilet. ...... Jan, 23,1951 Springer, William L______ iar 22 (82d to:Olst..._._.._= Jan. 3, 1951 Watts, Jon C............ Ky. ue 6 | *82d to 91st. _.___.__| Apr. 14, 1951 Terms of Service SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Dis-Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of trict present service 10 terms, not consecutive Yates, Sidney B_._.._._.. : 11 TOR, 9 | 81st to 87th, 89th to | Jan. 8, 1965 91st. 9 terms, consecutive Boland, Edward P_______ Mass... 2 83dto9lst. ........0 Jan. 3, 1953 Brooks, Jack... ......__.. Tex... 9 [83d toi9lst. ..... Jan. 3, 1953 Broyhill, Joel T-. 1. Vo... 10 [83d to: 91st... _... Jan. 3,:1953 Byrne, James A... Po... 3 S3dto 9st... i... Jan. 3,1953 Cederberg, Elford A______ Mich. 10: | 83d to-Qtst. Jan. 3, 1953 Pdmondson, Bd... __... Okla.___ 2 [:33d.t0000st i ool Jan: 3, 3953 Flynt, John J., Jr... Gai io 6: |-%83dte Heh: © = Nov. 2,1954 Fountain, LH..._. N.C... 2 | 83dto 0st. Jan. 3, 1953 Frelinghuysen, Peter H. B.| N.J____ 5 | S3dtolst. Jan. 3, 1953 Friedel, Samuel N_______ Md. ... 7: 1:838t0. 94st... .._ Jan. 3, 1953 Gubser, Charles S_______ Colif;..} 10:{ S3dteOist. _....... Jan. 3, 1953 Haley, James A_ _______. Fla. os 7 | 83d toQlist: =. Jan. 3,1953 Hosmer, Craig. _._.____. €Calif...{ 32 | 83dto9lst. .......o Jan. 3, 1953 Jonas, Charles R__.______ NC. = 0 [83d 40. 91st. La Jan. 3, 1953 Landrum, Phil M________ Caio 9: 83di091st.. Jan. 3, 1953 Lipseomb, Glenard P_____ Calif... 24 |: 283d to Qlst.. oo Nov. 10, 1953 Mailliard, William S_____ Calif. 6 [i83dteo Oils... C Jan. 3, 1953 Meéss, John B. ....o0. Calif __.. 3 (33d oQlst. Jan.: 3,1953 Nateher, William H______ Ky. oi. 2 |-%83d t0:01st.. ....... Aug. 1,1953 O’Neill, Thomas P., Jr___| Mass___ 8:1:83d to'Qlst. coo Jan. 3,1953 Pelly, Thomas M________ Wash. _ 1: 33d to Olst. . __. .... Jan. 3, 1953 Poff, Richard H. ____._._. Vo. .:. 6 88dto lst... _.... Jan. 3, 1953 Rhodes; John J__________ Ariz_ __ ¥ -83dto Oat. oo Jan. 3, 1953 ‘Sullivan, Leonor Kretzer | Mo____ 3 S3dto9lst. Jan. © 3,1953 {Mrs. John B.). tt; James B._......... Calif_.-| 35: 83d40. 91st __.. ._... Jan. 3, 1953 Wilson, Boba... ..... Calif..i{ 36 -83dito9lst. .....:.. Jan. = 3, 1953 ‘9 terms, not consecutive Baring, Walter S.......... Nev._.__| At L.| 81st, 82d, 85th to Jan. 3, 1957 91st. 242 Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Dis-Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of trict present service 8 terms, consecutive Ashley, Thomas L_______ Ohio___ 9 | 84th to 91st... __. Jan. 3, 1955 Clark, Frank M...._._ ... Pa... 25 | S4th to 91st... Jan. 3, 1955 Cramer, William C_______ Pla... 8 84thto9lst......_. Jan. 3, 1955 Diggs, Charles C., Jr_____ Mich. V 13 { S4thto Ost. uu Jan. 3, 1955 Dingell, John Do. ..v. 0, Mich. .| 16] *S4th to 91st. ..... Dec. 13, 1955 Fascell, Dante B___._.._. Fla_.-4 12 | S4thtoOlst_.._._... Jan. 3, 1955 Gray, Kenneth J. _____ Wo. 21 { S4thto9lst. _...... Jan. 3, 1955 Green, Edith. .___...__.. Oreg___ S| S4thtoQst.......... Jan. 3, 1955 Griffiths, Martha W______ Mich__| 17 | 84th to 91st________ Jan. 3, 1955 Hull, W. R. Jr. ......oo Meo.... 6(S4thtoOlst.._...... Jan. 3, 1955 Macdonald, Torbert H___| Mass_ _ 7 | 84thto9lst_______ Jan. 3, 1955 Minshall, William E_____ Ohio... 23 | 84th to 91st... _._.__ Jan. 3,1955 Reuss, Henry S.......... Wis... 5| 84th to 91st... =<] Jan. 23,1955 Rogers, Paul G...._._... Pla... 9 ( *B4th to 91st___...__ Jan. 11, 1955 Sei, B. Boo. aa Caolif...{ 16 ( S4thto 9st... ___. Jan. 3, 1955 Teague, Charles M____.___ Colif._.{ 13 | S4thto9lst.__....__ Jan. 3, 1955 Thompson, Frank, Jr_____ NJ... 4 | 84thto9lst________ Jan, 3, 1955 Vanik, Charles A___.____ Ohio...} 22 | 84thto9lst.._...._. Jan. 3,1955 Wright, James C., Jr_____ Tex....y 12 | 84thto 9st... ..._ Jan. 3,'1955 8 terms, not consecutive Davis, Glenn R__________ Wis... 9 | *80th to 84th, 89th | Jan. 3, 1965 to 91st. 7 terms, consecutive Broomfield, William S____| Mich__| 18 | 85th to 91st____.____ Jan. 3, 1957 Chamberlain, Charles E__| Mich. _ 6 35thto9lst............ Jan. 3, 1957 “Collier, Harold BR... | FEC) 10 | 85th to 91st. _______ Jan. 3, 1957 Cunningham, Glenn______ Nebr... 2) 85thtoOlst...... ¢ Jan. 3,1957 Dent, JohnH... ....... Pal. il 21 *85thte Olst_ Jan. 21, 1958" Dwyer, Florence P_______ NI... 12) 8thto9lst........ Jan. ‘3, 1957" Farbstein, Leonard_______ NY... ol sothtoolst........ Jan. 3,1957 Lennon, Alton... N.C... 7 (8thto9lst____.__ --1 Jan; “3 1057" MeFall, John Jd. ......... Calif... 115 [ SHthtoQlst: oJ. Jan. 3, 1957 Michel, Robert H________ BH... 13°{ S5thto lst... Jan. 3, 1957 Nix, Robert N.C........ Pail: 2:1 %38th {o'9lst = May 20, 1958 Quie, Albert H........... Minn_ 1 *85thio 91st... . Feb. 18, 1958 Robison, Howard W_____ NY...| 33 *8sthto0lss....... Jan. 14,1958 Smith, H. Allen... wu.c.. Calif-| 20] S5thto Ost...7 Jan. 3, 1957 Ullman, Al...) Oreg..... 2.4 Wthito st... Jan. 3,1957 Young, John. ......cuwe=s Tex... 14 1:35thto9lst..__.... Jan. 3, 1957 7 terms, not consecutive Schwengel, Fred. _______._ Towa... 1 | 84th to 88th, 90th Jan. 3, 1967 and 91st. Terms of Service SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Dis-Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of : trict present service terms, consecutive Brademas, John. ..______ Ind... 3 | S6thioOlet.. .....0° Jan. 3, 1959 Burke, James A________._ Mass. ..| 11 [ 86thte Qlst.. 5. Jan. 3, 1959 Cahill, William T......... NJ... 6 S0thtoOlist,. ....... Jan. 3, 1959 Casey, Bobo oo... Jc Tex. ...f 22 | S6thte Gist. =... Jan. 3, 1959 Cohelan, Jeffery. _______._ Calif... 7 | S6thto 9st... ..... Jan. 3, 1959 Conte, Silvio O...........: Mass. .. 1 S6thito Qlst.. ....... Jan. -3, 1959 Daddario, Emilio Q______ Conn._ 1 | 8GthitoOlst. Jan. 3, 1959 Daniels, Dominick V____._ NJ....] [| S6thiwo0ist........ Jan. 3, 1959 Derwinski, Edward J_____ W 4.0 SthioQlst 0. Jan. 3, 1959 Devine, Samuel L________ Ohio... 12 | S6thi091st. 0c... Jan. 3, 1959 Downing, Thomas N_____ Yall. 1] S6thito9lst.__-_.. Jan. 3, 1959 Dulski, Thaddeus J______ NY. 41 SGth to Ost... Jan. 3, 1959 Gallagher, Cornelius E___| NJ____| 13 | 86th to 91st________ Jan. 3, 1959 Giaimo, Robert N_______ Conn. _ 3{S6thtoOst....... Jan. 3, 1959 Gilbert, Jacob H...._._._ NY... 22 | %S6thito 91st. 000 Mar. 8, 1960 Halpern, Seymour. __.____ NY... 6 | 86th toQlst. ....... Jan. 3, 1959 Hansen, Julia Butler_ ____ Wash__ 3] *B6th toO1st........= Nov. 8, 1960 Hechler, Ken... .. ..... W. Va. 4 ({ 86thto 91st. ___.__. Jan. 3, 1959 Johnson, Harold T..__..__ Calif. 2 S6thto 9st... Jan. 3, 1959 Karth, Joseph E_________ Minn... 4 Sth io Qs... 0 Jan. 3, 1959 Kastenmeier, Robert W__| Wis____ 2 | 86thto9st. ......_ Jan. 3, 1959 Keith, Hastings... .....__. Mass...} 12 | S6thto lst... Jan. 3, 1959 Langen, Odin... .______. Minn. _ 7 1 30th{o9ist........... Jan. 3, 1959 Latta, Delbert L__.______ Ohio___ 5] S6thio9st.......u Jan. 3, 1959 May, Catherine. ________ Wash. _ 4 86thto9lst. 0... Jan. 3, 1959 Monagan, John S________ Conn. 5 86thto9st.. Jan. 3, 1959 Moorhead, William S_____ Pood 14 | Sth toe... Jan. 3, 1959 Murphy, William T_._____ EERE 3 | 36th to Ylst....... i. Jan. 3, 1959 Nelsen, Ancher__.._...... Minn. _ 2. | 36th to 9st... ii: Jan. 3, 1959 O'Hara, James CG... Mich_.; ‘12 | 86th to 91st... .... Jan. 3, 1959 Pirnie, Alexander. ..__._._ N-Y_-.0 32] S6thto9lset. 22. Jan. 3, 1959 Pucinski, Roman C._____ MM... 113 i 86thioOlst........ Jan. 3, 1959 Randall, Wm. J. ......... Mo... 4 | *86th to 91st... Mar. 3, 1959 Rostenkowski, Dan______ ! 3 ESORLARY 81 36thto9lsh._...... Jan. 3, 1959 Schneebeli, Herman T____| Pa_____ 17 | *S6thito 91st... Apr. 26, 1960 Shipley, George BE. ______ Mm... 23 | 36th to 9st... Jan. 3, 1959 Sack, John... ol W. Va_ 3. SéthtoBlst....... 0. Jan. 3, 1959 Smith, Neal..oo oo Towa __. 57 S6th to Qlst....... .... Jan. 3, 1959 Stratton, Samuel S_______ N.Y...[. 35 36th to 9st iia. Jan. 3,1959 Stubblefield, Frank A____| Ky____ 1 36th test... .--Jan. 3,1959 Taylor, Roy A. ..ull..o. N.C... 11 {| *8s6thto 9st... June 25,1960 Whalley, J. Irving ______ Pa...i. 12 | *86th to 91st... Nov. 8,1960 Congressional Directory 244 { SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Dis-Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of trict present service terms, consecutive Addabbo, Joseph P______ N.Y... 7 187thtoOlst. ....... Jan. 3,1961 Anderson, John B______"__ TH: 1a. 16 | B7th-to 91st. .... ... Jan. 3,1961 Ashbrook, John M_______ Ohio... 717 | 87th to 9ist. .. ..-* Jan. 3,1961 Bell, Alphonzo.. ._....... Califo. 28 | 87thd4o9lst. ......_. Jan. 3,1961 Carey, Hugh L._.._...____. N.Y. .{ 15 | 87thito9lst. ......& Jan. 3,1961 Clancy, Donald D..._._._. Ohio___ 2 | 87th telat... Jan. 3,1961 Corman, James C_.__.__. Calif..| 22 | 87thto 91st. ....0 Jan. 3,1961 Davis, John W........c--Ga. J. 7 ith io9ist. lau Jan. 3,1961 Findley, Paul... ......-== His 20 | 87th to Olst..___.... Jan. 3,1961 Gonzalez, Henry B______ Tex. ...1 20 | *87thto 91st. _.._... Nov. 4,1961 Hagan, G. Elliott... .. Ga. s.L 1 (87th to Olst. ...._ .c. Jan. 3,1961 Hall, Durward G.._. _... Mo___. 7: |. 87thido Ost... L.¢ Jan. 3,1961 Harsha, William H., Jr___| Ohio__._ 6 ( 37thto9lst._ ._..... Jan. 3,1961 Harvey, James... __. Mich___ 3 S7thiteOlst Jan. 3,1961 Henderson, David N_____ NCiuit 33 :871thdoQlet 0 Jan. 3,1961 Ichord, Richard H... .._. Mo.... 8 87th to 91st. .......o4 Jan. 3,1961 King, Carleton J... .._.. N.Y... 30 | STth to9l1st.... ou... Jan. 3,1961 MacGregor, Clark. _____._ Minn __ 3 S7thto9lst.. ... ... Jan. 3,1961 Martin, David T.......... Nebr___ 3. R7thito Bist... Jan. 3,1961 Morse, F. Bradford _____ Mass... 5! R7thtoOist.. 0 Jan. 3,1961 Mosher, Charles A_______ Ohio...{ 13 | 87th40 91st... ul. Jan. 3,1961 Nedzi, Lucien N._______. Mieh...| 14 {| *87th to 9st... .... Nov. 7,1961 Olsen, Arnold... ....... ._. Mont. _ 1 | 87thto91st.._... .._. Jan. 3,1961 Pike, Otis Oi _........0oa NX 11 87thte9ist.......... Jan. 3,1961 Purcell, Graham... .... Mex._i:4 (18 | *87thito lst... Jan. 27,1962 Reifel, Benn... co S. Dak._ 1 1 87thito Olst. 5. Jan. 3,1961 Roberts, Ray. 5. ..¢ Tex... 4: |" %87%h 40 Olst_ Los: Jan. ..... 30,1962 Rosenthal, Benjamin S___| N.Y___ 8 | *87th to 91st... ._.. Feb. 20,1962 Roudebush, Richard L___| Ind___._ 5 [(S7thtoOlst. ........ Jan. 3,1961 Ryan, Willian FB. 4 N.Y.if 20:1 8S7thitoOlet. >... Jan. 3,1961 St Germain, Fernand J___| R.I___. 1: :87¢thtoQlst.. ic Jan. 3,1961 Shriver, Garner E__ _____ Kans___ 4:1 87th taiQ1st.... 0 Jan. 3,1961 Stafford, Robert T.____.__ Vib. ics ALL. 37th toOlst. Jan. 3,1961 Stephens, Robert G., Jr... 1 ©a._ 4 10. 87th t0:91st. ... ou. Jan. 3,1961 Thomson, Vernon W_____ Wisi. >| 87th J oly Jan. teOist.... 3,1961 Udall, Mortis XK. ........ Ariz. 2. | *S7th to Olst......... May 2,1961 Waggonner, Joe D., Jr___| La____. 4 | *87th to lst... ........ Dec. 19,1961 5 terms, not consecutive Kyl, John H.............. Towa.__ 4 | *86th to 88th, 90th Jan. 3,1967 and 91st. Terms of Service + SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Dis-Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of trict present service terms, consecutive Andrews, Mork...oo N. Dak. 1] *88th to 91st_...___. Oct. 22,1963 Brock, William E., 3d____| Tenn_._ 3 "8SSth'toO1st........... Jan. 3,1963 Brown, George E., Jr_____ Calif...{ 29 "'SSthito'Q1st.. 0. ¢ Jan. 3,1963 Broyhill, James TT...._ N.C: 10 (83thito:01st. ....... Jan. 3,1963 Burton, Laurence J______ Utah... 1 [8SSthito 9st... ... Jan. 3,1963 Burion, Phillip... ..__-Calif... 5 {388th to 91st... ..-Feb. 18,1964 Clawsen, Don H......... Calif... 1 | %88th to Olst. Luis Jan. 22,1963 Clawson, Del............ Calif... 23 [| #*8Sth to lst... ... June 11,1963 Cleveland, James C______ NH... 2 1 83%h t001st.. oun Jan. 3,1963 Edwards, Don..... Calif... 9 SSthitoOlst_.. ..... Jan. 3,1963 Fraser, Donald M.______ Minn... 5 83thitoOlst. oc Jan. 3,1963 Fulton, Richard H....._.. Tenn... 5. 88thtoQlst. ........ Jan. 3,1963 Paqua, Don... ...... Fia.... 2 1 83thtoQlst... .._... Jan. 3,1963 Getiys, Tom S._........ 8.C. ... 5 | *88th to 91st... .... Nov. 3,1964 Gibbons, Sam M________ Fla.... 6 83thto91st. ........ Jan. 3,1963 Green, William J.._____._ Pa. i. 5 | *$8th to 91st... .... Apr. 28,1964 Grover, James R., Jr_____ N.Y... 2 | 88thto 91st... ._.. Jan. 31963 Hanna, Richard T._._... Calif_..! 34 {188th to!91st......... Jan. 3,1963 Hawkins, Augustus F_.__|Calif...| 21 88th t0' 91st... .... Jan. 3,1963 Horton, Frank J......... N.¥..:] 36 [88th to 01st... ....c Jan. 3,1963 Hungate, William L______ Mo.... 9 | *83th to 91st. ........ Nov. 3,1964 Hutchinson, Edward _____ Mich... 4 [8SStheto 9st... .... Jan. 3,1963 Johnson, Albert W_______ Pa...ou 23 | *88th to lst. ......-Nov. 5,1963 Leggett, Robert L_______ Calif... 4 | SSthtoQlst.......« Jan. 3,1963 Long, Clarence D________ HeMd..o 2 | 88th to 91st. __.__ Jan. 3,1963 MeClory, Robert________ TW Los 12 | 8Sthtoi9lst. _....... Jan. 3,1963 MeDade, Joseph M______ Pa... is 10 | 8SthtoOlst. .. .. io. Jan. 3,1963 Marsh, John O., Jr........ Vv bs 7 1 SSth1o Ole... und. Jan. 3,1963 Matsunaga, Spark M_____ Hawaii_[At L.| 88th to 91st___._.___. Jan. 3, 1963 Minish, Joseph G._....... NJ oo BL agsthdoiOist. iL 0 Jan. ‘3, 1963 Morton, Rogers C. B_____ Md... 1 | 88thto9lst......... Jan. 3, 1963 Murphy, John M______.. NY.J. 16 [ 38Sthi091st. oc... Jan. 3, 1963 Patten, Edward J........ NJ...) 15 | S3thto Ost... cua Jan. 3, 1963 Pepper, Claude ?_________ Pla..o-f 31 [-SSthte: st. i... Jan. 3, 1963 Pickle, J. J. (Jake) ______._ Texaaiil 10. T8Sthito Olst) of Dee. 21, 1963 Quillen, James H........... Tenn... 1 | 88th to 91st........... Jan. 3, 1963 Reid, Charlotte T__..___._ nl... 15 | SSthito 9ist........... Jan. 3, 1963 Reid, Ogden R........... N.Y... 26 |-88thio/9st. ...cuus Jan. * 3, 1963 Rooney, Fred B........... Pa... 15 | *88th to 91st... July 30, 1963 Roybal, Edward R....___ Calif... 30] 88thito/9lst........ Jan. 3, 1963 St. Onge, William L______ Conn___ 2 SSithito Ole... ... Jan. 3, 1963 Skabiz, Joe...-_. Kans___ 5 8Stht6 01s) .ocee--Jan. 3, 1963 Taleott, Burt L....-..... Calif...I' 12 1: 88th'to lst... cine Jan. 3, 1963 Served in the Senate previous to service in the House of Representatives. Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State” Dis-Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of 4 terms, consecutive—Con. Van Deerlin, Lionel ______ Watson, Albert W_______ Wilson, Charles H_______ Wyatt, Wendell. ________ Wydler, John W_________ 4 terms, not consecutive Goodling, George A______ Schadeberg, Henry C_____ 3 terms, consecutive Adams, Broek... ...... 0. Anderson, William R_____ Annungio, Frank... ...._ Bingham, Jonathan B...{" Brown, Clarence J., Jr____| Buchanan, John H., Jr___| Cabell, Barle.. ..... _..... Carter, Fim Lee....C Conable, Barber B., Jr... | Conyers, John, Jr........ Culver, Jom C.... ... de la Garza, Eligio_...._._ Dickinson, William L____| Dunean, John J... _.._. Edwards, Edwin W______ Edwards, Jaek. _..... ... Erlenborn, John N_______ Evans, Frank EB. _ ..... Foley, Thomas S.__..._.. Ford, William D._......_ Hamilton, Lee H________ Hanley, James M________ Hathaway, William D____| Helstoski, Henry... .__._ Hicks, Floyd V.......... Howard, James J________ Caolif.__| SO Calif: | Oreg..._ N.Y... Pa... Wis__._ Wash__ Tenn___ mec N.Y... Ohio___ Ala____ Tex i... Ry .-. N.Y__..| Mich___ Towa.___ Tex....] Ala____ Tenn___ Ladies Alanis UE iiig eid Colo. _. Wash __ Mich.c.| Ind... NY | Maine__ NJ: Wash __ NJ trict 37 2 31 1 4 19 1 7 6 71 23 7 0 5 5 37 1 2 15 2 2:1 7 1 14 3 5. 15 9 34 2. 0 6 3. present service [ 88thteOlst........ Jan. 3, 1963 *38th'to Ost... June 15, 1965 | 83thioQlst. =... Jan. 3, 1963 *SSthto 9st... J Nov. 3, 1964 [ 3%thto 9st... .... Jan. 3, 1963 | 87th, 88th, 90th, and | Jan. 3, 1967 91st. | 87th, 88th, 90th, and | Jan. 3, 1967 91st. 189th to: 01st... Jan. 3, 1965 1:89thteo Ost. Lil Jan. 3, 1965 SOthto 9st..." Jan. 3, 1965 | 89th to 9st... Jan. 3, 1965 1%89th to Olst. ....—. Nov. 2, 1965 80thito let... Jan. 3,1965 130thito lst. ids Jan. 3, 1965 480th to:Olst.... 2 Jan. 3,1965 | 89th to9lst_._...... Jan. 3,1965 | S9thtoQlet. oo... Jan. 3, 1965 | 1SOth toils. Lo ai Jan. 3, 1965 | 89thto 9st... ..L Jan. 3, 1965 89h toQlst. i Jan. 3, 1965 Sth to >. Jan. 3, 1965 Olst--.1. | %30th to 9lst. 0. Oct. 2, 1965 S9th4o lst... Jan. -3, 1965 |'8SOth to 91st... Jan. 3, 1965 | 8thtoQlst. oo. Jan. 3, 1965 30th to 91st. ....... Jan. 3, 1965 | 89th to 91st... Jan. 3, 1965 I 8OthtoOlst. . ...... Jan. 3, 1965 | 80th toQlst. 0 Jan. 3, 1965 80thito'Olst. Jan. 3, 1965 | 89th toQlst.....__.o Jan. 3, 1965 | 89th to 91st... = Jan. 3, 1965 SOthito Olst. 00 Jan. 3, 1965 Terms of Service SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Dis-Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of triet present service 3 terms, consecutiye—Con. Jacobs, Andrew, Jr_______ Ind. ug 11 (80th to0lst. Jan. 3, 1965 Jones, Walter B.. _____._ N.C LY *50th toQlst... . Feb. 5, 1966 Wee, James... ...... W. Va__ 51 80thtoQist. _ ...... Jan. 3, 1965 Long, Speedy O......__.. La, Lic 3 SothteQlst. ....... Jan. 3, 1965 McCarthy, Richard D.__ | N.Y..:| 39 | 89th to91st_.______. Jan. 3, 1965 McEwen, Robert C_____. No¥ii:i31 {| SOthtoOst. __._... Jan. 3, 1965 Meeds, Lloyd... _...... Wash__ 2 18thto9ist.__.....__ Jan. 3, 1965 Mink, Patsy: Too... od Hawaii [At L. | 89th to 91st ________ Jan. 3, 1965 Mize, Chester L_________ Kans___ 2.1. 80thto 9st... Jan. 3, 1965 O’Neal, Maston..__.______ Ga. ui 2] 89thtoQlst. .... ... Jan. 3, 1965 Ottinger, Richard L______ N.Y. uo 251 80thdeiOlst 1s Jan. 3, 1965 Pryor, David HH... .. Ark. sy 4° *80thto st. ....... Nov. 8, 1966 Rees, Thomas M________ Colif...| 261 *30thtoQlst. ....... Dee. 15, 1965 Satterfield, David E., 3d._| Va_____ 31 8thto9lst.. 1.0 Jan. 3, 1965 Scheuer, James H_____.__ NX. ul 021 SOthto let. .... Jan. 3, 1965 Smith, Henry P., 3d. .... NY... 400 S%thto9lst. . ...... Jan. 3, 1965 Stanton, J. William______ Ohio. .] 11 | 8Othio 91st _..... Jan. 3, 1965 Tumey, John V....._... Calif... 33 | 80th teQlst.......... Jan. 3, 1965 Vander Jagt, Guy..__.____ Mich... 9 | *80tht0'01st. .._.L.. Nov. 8, 1966 Vigorito, Joseph P_______ Pa. ... 24 | SOth to Ol1st_ _ _..... Jan. 3, 1965 Waldie, Jerome R______. Calif. | 14 | *89th to 91st__._____ June 7, 1966 Watkins, G. Robert..._..| Pa____. 9 | 8thtoOlst________ Jan. 3, 1965 White, Richard C_.______ Tex iil 16 | S9thtoBlst. LL... u Jan. 3, 1965 Wolff, Lester Li__________ N.Y. uu 3 | SOthito/Q1st. ioe Jan. 3_1965 3 terms, not consecutive Brotzman, Donald G_____ Colo___ 2 | 88th, 90th, and 91st__| Jan. 3, 1967 Lioyd, Sherman 'P_. ...... Tah... 2 | 88th, 90th, and 91st__| Jan. 3, 1967 Mollohan, Robert H_____ W. Va _ 1 | 83d, 84th, and 91st__| Jan. 3, 1969 Snyder, M. G. (Gene)____| Ky____ 4 | 88th, 90th, and 91st _| Jan. 3, 1967 Taft, Robert, Jr___._.__._. Ohio.___ 1 | 88th, 90th, and 91st__| Jan. 3, 1967 Wampler, William C_____ Vau..d 9 | 83d, 90th, and 91st__| Jan. 3, 1967 Wyman, Louis C________ NH. 1 | 88th, 90th, and 91st__| Jan. 3, 1967 2 terms, not consecutive Poremon, Bd... ......... N. Mex_ 2 8%thand 91st. .._.. Jan. 3, 1969 Congressional Directory. SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Dis-Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of trict present service 2 terms Bevill, Tomi... ..0 Ala) 7 | 90thand Ost... oh. Jan. 3, 1967 Biester, Edward G., Jr___| Pa_____ 8 | 90thand 91st... .._ Jan. 3, 1967 Blackburn, Benjamin_____| Ga____ 4° | 90th and 91st_______ Jan. 3, 1967 Blanton, Ray _........i% Tenn___ 7: 1'90th and Qlst._.._... Jan. 3;1967 Brasco, Frank J. .......C NY 11 | 90thiand isto. ~ ion Jan. 3, 1967 Brinkley, Jack......._J Ca... © 3 | 90th'and 91st... _____ Jan. 3, 1967 Brown, Garry E.____._ Mich__| 3 | 90th and 91st______._ Jan. 3, 1967 Burke, J. Herbert.....___ Fla... .| 10 {90th and 91st... ...-Jan. 3, 1967 Bush, George. _......... Tex.i 7 | 90thiand 91st... 0. Jan. 3, 1967 Button, Daniel E________ NY. 20 00th and Olst...... 1 Jan. 3, 1967 Collins, James M________ Temi S| *00th'and 91st. ._ Aug. 24, 1968 Cowger, William O_______ Ky il. 8{90thand lst... _.. Jan. 3, 1967 Dellenback, John. ...._.. Oreg_.__ 4 | 90th and 91st-______ Jan. 3, 1967 Denney, Robert V_.______ Nebr... 1 90thand 91st. ....__ Jan. 3, 1967 Eekhardt, Bobh.........2-Tox... 8 | 90th and 91st_______ Jan. 3, 1967 Eilberg, Joshua__________ Pai... 4 | 90th and 91st. ______ Jan. 3, 1967 Fseh, Marvin LL... ........; Mich.___ 2 | 90th and 91st... ___ Jan. 3, 1967 Eshleman, Edwin D______ Pai sz 16: | 90th and 91st_______ Jan. 3, 1967 Galifianakis, Niek_______ NC... 4 | 90th and 91st__.____ Jan. 3, 1967 Gaydos, Joseph M_______ Pal. .; 20 { *90th and 91st... _"_: Nov. 5, 1968 Griffin, Charles H_______ Miss: 3 | *90th and 91st____.__| Mar. 12, 1968 Gude, Gilbert... ......... Md. 8 | 90th and Qlst. 000 Jan. 3, 1967 Hammersechmidt, John P__| Ark____ 3 | 90th and 91st... ..}. Jan. 3, 1967 Heckler, Margaret M____| Mass__..| 10 | 90th and 91st_______ Jan. 3, 1967 Bunt; Jom Booot 0 Nouns 1. ]'90th and 9st... Jan. 3, 1967 Kazen, Abraham, Jr_____ Tex....| 23 | 90th and 91st... _... Jan.” 3, 1967 Kleppe, Thomas S_______ N.Dak.] 2 | 90thand 9st... __. Jan. 3, 1967 Kuykendall, Dan_______._ Tenn.___ 9 | 90thand 91st. 2 Di Jan. 3, 1967 Kyros, Peter N...___.... Maine... 1 9%th'and Olst..__.& Jan. 3, 1967 Lukens, Donald E_______ Ohio__._| 24 | 90th and 91st_______ Jan. 3, 1967 McCloskey, Paul N., Jr___| Calif.__| 11 | *90th and 91st._____ Dee. 12, 1967 McClure, James A_______ Idaho. ._ 1: 190th and 9st. -2.0 Jan. 3, 1967 McDonald, Jack H_______| Mich... 19 | 90th and 91st_______ Jan. 3, 1967 Mathias, Robert B. (Bob)_| Calif.__| 18 | 90th and 91st_______ Jan. 3, 1967 Mayne, Wiley. .......... Towa... 6 | 90th and Qlst._..... Jan. 3, 1967 Meskill, Thomas J_______ Conn__| 6 | 90th and 91st_______ Jan. 3, 1967 Miller, Clarence E_______ Ohio-==| 210 [90th and 91st. -= Jan, 3; 19067 Montgomery, G. V. Miss___ 4 | 90th and 91st_______ Jan. 3, 1967 (Sonny). Myers, John'T........... Ind... 7 FoO0thand Ole... Jan. 3,1967 Nichols, William. _....._.. Ala... 4 | 90th and 91st_______ Jan, 3, 1967 Pettis, Jerry Li... ....... Calif...| 33 | 90th and 91st... Jan.-: 3,1967 Podell, Bertram L_______ N.Y 13 -*00th and 91st. = Feb. 28, 1968 Pollock, Howard W_____._ Alaska_|At L.| 90th and 91st. __.___ Jan. 3,1967 Terms of Service 249 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Dis- Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of trict present service 2 terms—Continued Price, Robert D.......... Tex....) 18. | 90th and Qlst...... Jan. 3, 1967 Railsback, Thomas F____| TH. .... 19 | 90th-and 91st... Jan. 3, 1967 Raviek, Jom B...... ..... Lo. .deh 6] 90th and Qist......... Jan. 3, 1967 Riegle, Donald W., Jr____| Mich... 7 90th and Olst... .... Jan. 3, 1967 Roth, William V.,, Jr... Del... (Atl. 90th and 91st... .. Jan. 3, 1967 Ruppe, Philip B._._._.:.. Mich...) 11 | 90th and Qlst..._... Jan. 3, 1967 Sandman, Charles W.,Jr__| N.J____ 2 | 90th and Olst....... Jan. 3, 1967 Scherle, William J_______ Towa___ 7 | 90th and 91st_______ Jan. 3,1967 Seott, William L._.___| __ Ya Voce 8 60th and Olah... Jan. 3, 1967 Steiger, Samy...oo. CL. Ariz... 3] 060thand 91st... .._. Jan. 3, 1967 Steiger, William A_______ Wis_o.0 6! 90thand 9lst>. = Jan. 3, 1967 i Stuckey, W. S. (Bill), Jr__| Wis____| 6 | 90th and 91st_______ Jan. 3, 1967 [| Thompson, Fletcher______ Go.iase 5 ¢ 90thiand 91st. Jan. 3, 1967 | Tiernan, Robert O_______ RB.1e iss 2 | *90th. and 91st... .. Mar. 28, 1967 | Whalen, Charles W., Jr___| Ohio___| 3 | 90th and 91st_______ Jan. 3, 1967 | Wiggins, Charles E______ Calif...| 25 | 90thand 91st_._._._ Jan. 3, 1967 | Williams, Lawrence G____| Pa_____ 7. (90th and Q1st_- ~~ __ Jan, i 3, 1967 | Winn, Larey; Jr... Kans___ 397 90th and 91st. ov. Jan. :.3,,1967 | Wylie, Chalmers P_______ Ohio_._| 15 | 90th and 91st_______ Jan. 3, 1967 | Zion, Roger H........... Ind...=| 8 | 90th and Qlst. oooy. Jan. 3, 1967 i Zwach, Jon M ..___._... Minn. _ 690th and 91st... _.. Jan. 3, 1967 | |! 1 term | Alexander, Bill... ....... Ark... SR ST SR IRR Jan. 3, 1969 Anderson, Glenn M______ Calife.sy 17 [| 9lstoose ooo. og Jan. 3, 1969 | Beall, J. Glenn, Jr_______ Ad... 60m ob Jan. 3, 1969 I Biaeel, Mario..... NY or olgl. es Jan. 3, 1969 I Burlison, BID. ___.._._ Mo... q0 01sec 0. ok Jan. 3, 1969 I Caffery, Patrick T.____.. La .oi. Let RE Re Jan. 3, 1969 I Camp, John N. Happy_.__| Okla___ HEL DT AREi Jan. 3, 1969 - Chappell, Bill, Jr- . ._ _.. Plo, 7 SARS es ll LE Ne Jan. 3, 1969 H Chisholm, Shirley... _.._.. NY... 12 Oats Jan. 3, 1969 i Clay, William (Bill)______ Mo... {00st ou ay Jan. 3, 1969 Coughlin, R. Lawrence___| Pa____._ 13 1 0tat aa Jan. 3, 1969 Crane, Philip M ........... wm -- 33.0 ®Oo0st i oa --| Nov. 25, 1969 ] Daniel, W. C. (Dan) .__.__ Va ooh aL Er re Jan. 3, 1969 Dennis, David W________ nds 20 Met. oan Jan. 3, 1969 Fish, Hamilton, Jr... ... NY od 29 Oust onan an. Jan. 3, 1969 Flowers, Walter _ _____.._ Ala o. SnOfet. ohae Jan. 3, 1969 Prey, Louis, Jr... Play... REE EY RE Jan. 3, 1969 Goldwater, Barry M.. Jr. Calif. 27 1 lab... ono. Apr. 29, 1969 Hansen, Orval... _..__._ Idaho.._ SEE ERE Ge Jan. 3, 1969 Harrington, Michael J____| Mass.__ EA) TSIen Sept. 30, 1969 Hastings, James F_______ NY 8% roe c Jan. 3, 1969 Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Dis-Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of triet present service term—Continued Hogan, Lawrence J______ Md.__. 5H Ost Liu roa Jan. 3, 1969 Jomes Ed Ly oo sl onl Tenn___ 8 FehonTie Mar. 25, 1969 Koch, Edward 1... .... NN YT AUsborbl nse Jan. 3, 1969 Landgrebe, Earl F_______ Ind. 2 9fsfio oo Gl Jan. 3, 1969 Lowenstein, Allard K____| N.Y___ TREE TCLS en SI Jan. 3, 1969 Lujan, Manuel, Jr_______ N. Mex FSIER LITE LARSEe Jan. 3, 1969 MeRneally, Martin B.:-. NY. U | 27 | 0 poi 00 Jan. 3, Osten 1969 Mann, James R_________ 8.0... 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PR. 5 | 15 CE RRI LL Jan. 3, 1969 STANDING, SELECT, AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES AND STAFFS COMMITTEES STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE [Democrats in roman, Republicans in italics] Aeronautical and Space Sciences (Suite 231, phone 6477, meets Tuesday) Clinton P. Anderson, of New Mexico. Margaret Chase Smith, of Maine. Richard B. Russell, of Georgia. Carl T. Curtis, of Nebraska. Warren G. Magnuson, of Washington. Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Stuart Symington, of Missouri. Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. John Stennis, of Mississippi. William B. Sazbe, of Ohio. Stephen M. Young, of Ohio. Ralph T. Smith, of Illinois. Thomas J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Howard W. Cannon, of Nevada. Spessard L. Holland, of Florida. James J. Gehrig, Staff Director Agriculture and Forestry (Suite 324, phone 2035, meets first and third Wednesdays) Allen J. Ellender, of Louisiana. George D. Aiken, of Vermont. Spessard L. Holland, of Florida. Milton R. Young, of North Dakota. James O. Eastland, of Mississippi. Jack Miller, of lowa. Herman E. Talmadge, of Georgia. Carl T. Curtis, of Nebraska. B. Everett Jordan, of North Carolina. Robert J. Dole, of Kansas. George S. McGovern, of South Dakota. | Henry Bellmon, of Oklahoma. James B. Allen, of Alabama. Cotys M. Mouser, Chief Clerk Appropriations (Suite 1235, phone 3471, meets upon call of chairman) Richard B. Russell, of Georgia. Milton R. Young, of North Dakota.’ Allen J. Ellender, of Louisiana. Karl E. Mundt, of South Dakota. John L. McClellan, of Arkansas. Margaret Chase Smith, of Maine. Warren G. Magnuson, of Washington. Roman L. Hruska, of Nebraska. Spessard L. Holland, of Florida. Gordon Allott, of Colorado. John Stennis, of Mississippi. Norris Cotton, of New Hampshire. John O. Pastore, of Rhode Island. Clifford P. Case, of New Jersey. Alan Bible, of Nevada. Hiram L. Fong, of Hawaii. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. J. Caleb Boggs, of Delaware. Gale W. McGee, of Wyoming. James B. Pearson, of Kansas. Mike Mansfield, of Montana. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. Ralph W. Yarborough, of Texas. Joseph M. Montoya, of New Mexico. Thomas J. Scott, Chief Clerk 252 Committees of the Senate 253 Armed Services (Suite 212, phone 3871, meets Thursday) John Stennis, of Mississippi. Margaret Chase Smith, of Maine. Richard B. Russell, of Georgia. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Stuart Symington, of Missouri. John G. Tower, of Texas. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Peter H. Dominick, of Colorado. Sam J. Ervin, Jt., of North Carolina. George Murphy, of California. Howard W. Cannon, of Nevada. Edward W. Brooke, of Massachusetts. Stephen M. Young, of Ohio. Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Richard 8S. Schweiker, of Pennsylvania. Thomas J. McIntyre, of New Hamp- shire. : Harry F. Byrd, Jr., of Virginia. T. Edward Braswell, Jr., Chief of Staff Banking and Currency (Suite 5300, phone 3921, meets second Tuesday) John J. Sparkman, of Alabama. Wallace F. Bennett, of Utah. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. John G. Tower, of Texas. . Harrison A. Williams, Jr., of New Edward W. Brooke, of Massachusetts. Jersey. Charles H. Percy, of Illinois. Edmund S. Muskie, of Maine. Charles E. Goodell, of New York. Thomas J. McIntyre, of New Hamp-Robert W. Packwood, of Oregon. shire. Walter F. Mondale, of Minnesota. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. Harold E. Hughes, of Iowa. Alan Cranston, of California. Dudley L. O’Neal, Staff Director and General Counsel Commerce (Suite 5202, phone 5115, meets first and third Tuesdays) Warren G. Magnuson, of Washington. Norris Cotton, of New Hampshire. John O. Pastore, of Rhode Island. Hugh Scott, of Pennsylvania. Vance Hartke, of Indiana. Winston L. Prouty, of Vermont. Philip A. Hart, of Michigan. James B. Pearson, of Kansas. Howard W. Cannon, of Nevada. Robert P. Griffin, of Michigan. Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. Howard H. Baker, Jr., of Tennessee. Frank E. Moss, of Utah. : Charles E. Goodell, of New York. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. Marlow W. Cook, of Kentucky. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Joseph D. Tydings, of Maryland. William B. Spong, Jr., of Virginia. Frederick J. Lordan, Staff Director 254 Congressional Directory District of Columbia (Suite 6222, phone 4161, meets second Friday) Joseph D. Tydings, of Maryland. Winston L. Proutly, of Vermont. Alan Bible, of Nevada. Charles E. Goodell, of New York. j William B. Spong, Jr., of Virginia. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri. John T. McEvoy, Staff Director Finance (Suite 2227, phone 4515, meets Wednesday) Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. John J. Williams, of Delaware. Clinton P. Anderson, of New Mexico. Wallace F. Bennett, of Utah. Albert Gore, of Tennessee. Carl T. Curtis, of Nebraska. Herman E. Talmadge, of Georgia. Jack Miller, of Iowa. Eugene J. McCarthy, of Minnesota. Len B. Jordan, of Idaho. Vance Hartke, of Indiana. Paul J. Fannin, of Arizona. J. W. Fulbright, of Arkansas. Clifford P. Hansen, of Wyoming. Abraham A. Ribicoff, of Connecticut. Fred R. Harris, of Oklahoma. Harry F. Byrd, Jr., of Virginia. Tom Vail, Chief Counsel Foreign Relations (Suite 4229, phone 4651, meets Tuesday) J. W. Fulbright, of Arkansas. George D. Aiken, of Vermont. John J. Sparkman, of Alabama. Karl E. Mundt, of South Dakota. Mike Mansfield, of Montana. Clifford P. Case, of New Jersey. Albert Gore, of Tennessee. John Sherman Cooper, of Kentucky. Frank Church, of Idaho. John J. Williams, of Delaware. Stuart Symington, of Missouri. Jacob K. Javits, of New York. Thomas J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island. Gale W. McGee, of Wyoming. Carl Marcy, Chief of Staff Government Operations (Suite 3304, phone 4751, meets first Thursday) John L. McClellan, of Arkansas. Karl E. Mundt, of South Dakota. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Jacob K. Javits, of New York. \ Sam J. Ervin, Jr., of North Carolina. Charles H. Percy, of Illinois. f Edmund S. Muskie, of Maine. Ted Stevens, of Alaska. : Abraham A. Ribicoff, of Connecticut. Edward J. Gurney, of Florida. : Fred R. Harris, of Oklahoma. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland, Lee Metcalf, of Montana. Eugene J. McCarthy, of Minnesota. James B. Allen, of Alabama. James R. Calloway, Chief Counsel and Staff Director Committees of the Senate 255 Interior and Insular Affairs (Suite 3106, phone 4971, meets upon call of chairman) Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Gordon Allott, of Colorado. Clinton P. Anderson, of New Mexico. Len B. Jordan, of Idaho. Alan Bible, of Nevada. Paul J. Fannin, of Arizona. Frank Church, of Idaho. Clifford P. Hansen, of Wyoming. Frank E. Moss, of Utah. Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota. Ted Stevens, of Alaska. George S. McGovern, of South Dakota. Henry Bellmon, of Oklahoma. Gaylord Nelson, of Wisconsin. Lee Metcalf, of Montana. Mike Gravel, of Alaska. Jerry T. Verkler, Staff Director Judiciary (Suite 2226, phone 5225, meets at the call of the chairman) James O. Eastland, of Mississippi. Roman L. Hruska, of Nebraska. John L. McClellan, of Arkansas. Hiram L. Fong, of Hawaii. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., of North Carolina. Hugh Scott, of Pennsylvania. Thomas J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Philip A. Hart, of Michigan. Marlow W. Cook, of Kentucky. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. Birch Bayh, of Indiana. Robert P. Griffin, of Michigan. Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota. Joseph D. Tydings, of Maryland. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. John H. Holloman III, Chief Counsel and Staff Director Labor and Public Welfare (Suite 4230, phone 5375, meets second and fourth Thursdays) Ralph W. Yarborough, of Texas. Jacob K. Javits, of New York. Jennings Randolph, of West Virginia. Winston L. Prouty, of Vermont. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., of New Jersey. Peter H. Dominick, of Colorado. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island. George Murphy, of California. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Richard S. Schweiker, of Pennsylvania. Gaylord Nelson, of Wisconsin. William B. Saxbe, of Ohio. Walter F. Mondale, of Minnesota. Ralph T. Smith, of Illinois. Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri. Alan Cranston, of California. Harold E. Hughes, of Iowa. Robert O. Harris, Staff Director Post Office and Civil Service (Suite 6206, phone 5451, meets second and fourth Tuesdays) Gale W. McGee, of Wyoming. Hiram L. Fong, of Hawaii. Ralph W. Yarborough, of Texas. J. Caleb Boggs, of Delaware. Jennings Randolph, of West Virginia. Paul J. Fannin, of Arizona. Vance Hartke, of Indiana. Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota. Henry Bellmon, of Oklahoma. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. Frank E. Moss, of Utah. David Minton, Staff Director and Counsel 256 Congressional Directory Public Works (Suite 4204, phone 6176, meets first and third Fridays) Jennings Randolph, of West Virginia. John Sherman Cooper, of Kentucky. Stephen M. Young, of Ohio. J. Caleb Boggs, of Delaware. Edmund S. Muskie, of Maine. Howard H. Baker, Jr., of Tennessee, B. Everett Jordan, of North Carolina. | Robert J. Dole, of Kansas. Birch Bayh, of Indiana. Edward J. Gurney, of Florida. Joseph M. Montoya, of New Mexico. Robert W. Packwood, of Oregon. William B. Spong, Jr., of Virginia. Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri. Mike Gravel, of Alaska. Richard B. Royce, Chief Clerk and Staff Director Rules and Administration * (Suite 305, phone 6352, meets second and fourth Wednesdays) B. Everett Jordan, of North Carolina. | Carl T. Curtis, of Nebraska. Howard W. Cannon, of Nevada. John Sherman Cooper, of Kentucky. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island. Hugh Scott, of Pennsylvania. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. James B. Allen, of Alabama. Gordon F. Harrison, Staff Director SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE Democratic Policy Committee Chairman.—Mike Mansfield, Senator from Montana. Democratic Whip.—Edward M. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts. Secretary, Democratic Conference.—Robert C. Byrd, Senator from West Virginia. Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia. : Warren G. Magnuson, Senator from Washington. John O. Pastore, Senator from Rhode Island. Stuart Symington, Senator from Missouri. J. W. Fulbright, Senator from Arkansas. Philip A. Hart, Senator from Michigan. Republican Policy Committee Chairman.—Gordon Allott, Senator from Colorado. Margaret Chase Smith, Senator from Maine. Milton R. Young, Senator from North Dakota. Hugh Scott, Senator from Pennsylvania. Robert P. Griffin, Senator from Michigan. John G. Tower, Senator from Texas. John J. Williams, Senator from Delaware. Norris Cotton, Senator from New Hampshire. George Murphy, Senator from California. Paul J. Fannin, Senator from Arizona. Hiram L. Fong, Senator from Hawaii. Charles E. Goodell, Senator from New York. Roman L. Hruska, Senator from Nebraska. Winston L. Prouty, Senator from Vermont. Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska. Ralph T. Smith, Senator from Illinois. Select and Special Commattees of the Senate 257 Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs?® Created pursuant to S. Res. 281, 90th Congress Room 134, Senate Office Building. Phone 225-7326 (Code 180) Chairman.— George McGovern, Senator from South Dakota. Members of the Committee on Agriculture and Foresiry: Allen J. Ellender, Senator from Louisiana. Herman E. Talmadge, Senator from Georgia. George McGovern, Senator from Seuth Dakota. Marlow W. Cook, Senator from Kentucky. Robert J. Dole, Senator from Kansas. Members of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare: Ralph Yarborough, Senator from Texas. Claiborne Pell, Senator from Rhode Island. Edward M. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts. Jacob K. Javits, Senator from New York. Peter H. Dominick, Senator from Colorado. Members at Large: Philip A. Hart, Senator from Michigan. Walter F. Mondale, Senator from Minnesota. Charles H. Percy, Senator from Illinois. Staff Director and General Counsel.—William C. Smith, 6812 Lupine Lane, McLean, Va. Professional Staff Members.—Nancy J. Amidei, 1320 Michigan Avenue, Alexandria, Va.; Gerald S. J. Cassidy, 5405 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Kenneth Schlossberg, 623 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003; Peter E. Stavrianos, 10405 Edgefield Drive, Adelphi, Md. Professional Staff Member for the Minority.—Clarence V. McKee, Jr., 1245 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Administrative Secretary.—Suzanne M. Johnson, 3418 Dent Place 20007. Secretary to the Staff Director.—Nancy L. Howard, 1829 Summit Place 20009. Secretarial Assistant.— Kathleen A. McLennan, 1830 R Street 20009. Select Committee on Small Business Room 424, Senate Office Building. Phone, 225-5175 (Code 180) Chairman.—Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. John J. Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. Russell B. Long, Senator from Louisiana. Jennings Randolph, Senator from West Virginia. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Senator from New Jersey. Gaylord Nelson, Senator from Wisconsin. Joseph M. Montoya, Senator from New Mexico. Fred R. Harris, Senator from Oklahoma. Thomas J. Mclntyre, Senator from New Hampshire. Mike Gravel, Senator from Alaska. Jacob K. Javits, Senator from New York. Peter H. Dominick, Senator from Colorado. Howard H. Baker, Jr., Senator from Tennessee. Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon. Robert Dole, Senator from Kansas. Marlow W. Cook, Senator from Kentucky. Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska. Staff Director and General Counsel.—Chester H. Smith, 8510 Cyrus Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Zhai General Counsel—Joseph L. Ward, 9338 Harvey Road, Silver Spring, d. 20910. Minority Counsel.—James P. Duffy III, 30142 R Street 20007. Resolution pending to continue this committee in 1970. 33-350°—70——19 258 Congressional Directory Professional Staff Members—Raymond D. Watts, 2264 Glenmore Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20850; Benjamin Gordon, 2856 Davenport Street 20008; Herbert L. Spira, River Park, 1311 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024; Tim C. Ford, 311 Lamond Place, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Ernest P. Evans, Jr., 318 10th Street SE. 20003; Dennison Young, Jr., 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Consultant.—Thomas F. Corcoran, 5700 Wheeler Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Editorial Assistant.—Frank J. Merendino, 823 Crothers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20850. Chief Clerk.—Elizabeth A. Byrne, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Assistant Chief Clerk.— Arlene B. Williams, 3330 Curtis Drive, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20023. Clerical Assistants.— Gertrude N. Taylor, 5502 Montgomery Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Elaine C. Dye, 2440 Virginia Avenue 20037; Sandra K. Klatt, 12403 Canfield Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; Olga Y. Cook, 2900 Young Drive, Oakton, Va. 22124; Mary V. Conway, 7511 Marion Drive, Forest-ville, Md. 20028; Margaret E. Cochran, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016; Sonia L. Gould, 3504 Halcyon Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Select Committee on Standards and Conduct Room 1417, New Senate Office Building. Phone, 225-2981 Chairman.—John Stennis, Senator from Mississippi. Vice Chairman.— Wallace F. Bennett, Senator from Utah. Eugene J. McCarthy, Senator from Minnesota. John Sherman Cooper, Senator from Kentucky. Len B. Jordan, Senator from Idaho. [One vacancy.] Chief Counsel. —Benjamin R. Fern. Special Committee on Aging Room G-233, New Senate Office Building. Phone, 225-5364 (Minority, 4541) Chairman.—Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Senator from New Jersey. Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. Frank Church, Senator from Idaho. Jennings Randolph, Senator from West Virginia. Edmund S. Muskie, Senator from Maine. Frank E. Moss, Senator from Utah. Edward M. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts. Ralph W. Yarborough, Senator from Texas. Stephen M. Young, Senator from Ohio. Walter F. Mondale, Senator from Minnesota. Vance Hartke, Senator from Indiana. Winston L. Prouty, Senator from Vermont. Hiram L. Fong, Senator from Hawaii. Jack Miller, Senator from Iowa. Clifford P. Hansen, Senator from Wyoming. George Murphy, Senator from California. Paul J. Fannin, Senator from Arizona. Edward J. Gurney, Senator from Florida. William B. Saxbe, Senator from Ohio. Ralph T. Smith, Senator from Illinois. Staff Director.— William E. Oriol, 5515 Marlboro Pike, Washington, D.C. 20029; Minority Staff Director: John Guy Miller, 5830 Oregon Avenue 20015. Chief Clerk.—Patricia G. Slinkard, 804 Hillsboro Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. STAFFS OF SENATE COMMITTEES re Aeronautical and Space Sciences.—Staff director, James J. Gehrig, 1118 Gatewood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307; professional staff: Everard H. Smith, Jr., 3620 7 Edmunds Street 20007; William Parker, 501 Slaters Lane, Alexandria, Va. PRT, 22314; Dr. Glen P. Wilson, 433 New Jersey Avenue SE. 20003; Craig Voorhees, 6004 Shady Oak Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Sam Bouchard, assistant chief clerk, 5052 Silver Hill Court, Suitland, Md. 20028; Donald hE H. Brennan, research assistant, 6013 Loretto Street, Springfield, Va. 22150; gl clerical assistants: Mary Rita Robbins, 613 I Street SW. 20024; Rhea Bruno, ; . 2727 29th Street 20008; Patricia A. Robinson, 3491 South Wakefield Street, Ml Arlington, Va. 22206; Ruby L. Hamblen, 1435 Fourth Street SW. 20024; | Carol L. Wilson, 950 25th Street 20037. Appropriations.—Chief clerk, Thomas J. Scott, 3129 Westover Drive SE.; counsel, ppt William W. Woodruff, 824 Empress Court, Alexandria, Va.; assistant clerk, I Francis S. Hewitt, 2550 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va.; professional i staff members: Kenneth J. Bousquet, 6135 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va.; ¥ Elizabeth H. Brantley, 4201 Cathedral Avenue; Robert B. Clark, Univer- | sity Club, 1135 16th Street; Karl W. Cooper, Mayo, Md.; Harley M. Dirks, | Edgewater, Md.; Herman E. Downey, 6212 Allen Court, Temple Hills, Ws Md.; Paul R. Eaton, 2611 Evans Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Joe E. Gonzales, 5312 Ludlow Drive SE.; William H. Jordan, Jr., 1211 Wake Forest Drive, } Alexandria, Va.; William J. Kennedy, 501 Ashford Road, Silver Spring, gehis Md.; Edmund T. King, 452 Oakwood Street SE.; Guy G. McConnell, 9320 | Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va.; Joseph T. McDonnell, 4201 Cathedral | Avenue; Neilson A. McGown, 6607 Billings Drive, Annandale, Va.; Harold E. 1 Merrick, 4500 Ellicott Street; Maurice P. Pujol, 1000 Lamberton Drive, | Silver Spring, Md.; Vorley M. Rexroad, 1174 Dale View Drive, McLean, | Va.; Raymond L. Schafer, 5505 Cornish Road, Bethesda, Md.; Peter R. 1h Sommer, 538 10th Street SKE.; Walter J. Stewart, 105 Sixth Street NE.; John M. Witeck, 2629 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va.; special SE counsel: Paul J. Cotter, 3803 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; minority es counsel: Edmund L. Hartung, 3707 Moss Drive, Annandale, Va.; clerical H assistants: Marion L. Auerbach, 2480 16th Street; Gloria Butland, 1441 35th Street SE.; Virginia D. Carroll, 128 C Street NE.; Helen Dackis, 730 24th Street; Mildred F. Groverman, 4520 Reno Road; Edna L. Judge, 14209 Rippling Brook Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Justine Shields, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue; Mary Lou Vaughan, 2828 Connecticut Avenue; Dorothy Ward, 8909 Sudbury Road, Silver Spring, Md.; secretary: Dorothy S. Winchester, 75 East Wayne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; clerical assistants: Richard H. Jackson, 1417 42d Street SE.; Espy H. Miller, 605 Girard Street NE. 259 260 Congressional Directory Armed Services.— Chief of staff: T. Edward Braswell, Jr., 213 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; professional staff: Gordon A. Nease, 3640 Tallwood Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Labre R. Garcia, 10020 Cedar Lane, Kensington, Md. 20795; acting chief clerk, Herbert S. Atkinson, 1733 Queens Lane, Arlington, Va. 22201; clerical assistants: Catherine Burgess, 1435-C North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Maurine E. Dantzic, 8005 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Florence J. Frazier, 5550 Co-lumbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204; Frances Funk, 2030 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; Mary E. Keough, 3130 Wisconsin Avenue 20016. Banking and Currency.—Staff director and general counsel, Dudley L. O'Neal, Jr., 8611 Dixie Place, McLean, Va. 22101; minority staff director, John R. Evans, 9208 Seven Locks Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; chief clerk, Henrietta S. Chase, 2939 Van Ness Street; professional staff: Reginald W. Barnes, 1005 24th Street; Carl A. S. Coan, Sherwood Forest, Annapolis, Md. 20007; Charles L. Egenroad, 4507 41st Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207; Kenneth A. McLean, 7529 Axton Street, Springfield, Va. 22151; Timothy D. Naegele, 5511 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20014; James E. Palmer, Jr., 3202 Klingle Road; Stephen J. Paradise, 2111 White Oaks Drive, Alexandria, Va. 20036; Hugh H. Smith, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 173, Purcellville, Va. 22132; Joseph H. Staley, Jr., 3317 Wessynton Way, Alexandria, Va. 22309; Edward C. Dicks, 2800 Sudberry Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; staff assistants: Olin Cavness, 5100 37th Place SE.; Clarence R. Jacobs, 6166 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. 22044; clerical staff: Florence Barr, 4400 East-West Highway, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Pauline C. Beam, 4801 Connecticut Avenue; Rose Marie Fried, 2121 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204; Julie S. Harrell, 5636 Whitfield Chapel Road, Lanham, Md. 20801; Othella C. Pompier, 1135 Sedgefield Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Caro M. Pugh, 4801 Connecticut Avenue; Doris I. Thomas, 6493 Frenchmens Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Dorothy L. Turnipseed, 1339 30th Street; Suzanne Henderson, 2817 38th Street. Commerce.—Staff director, Frederick J. Lordan, 2500 Q Street 20007; minority staff director, Arthur Pankopf, Jr., 7819 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014; general counsel, Michael Pertschuk, 4458 Q Street 20007. Democratic Conference of the Senate.— Professional staff: Teddy W. Roe, 140 North Early Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Democratic Policy Committee.— Chief Clerk and counsel, Mary Ann Sames, 1604 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; general counsel, Charles D. Ferris, 8802 Mansion Farm Place, Mount Vernon, Va. 22121; counsel, Daniel E. Leach, 3410 Woodside Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310; counsel, Emmett W. Ferguson, 4101 W Street 20007; secretarial staff: Marie Mathew, 800 Fourth Sireeh 29. 20024; Faye P. Hewlett, 1015 North Pegram Street, Alexandria, a. 22304. District of Columbia.—Staff director, John T. McEvoy, 6001 Haverhill Court, Springfield, Va. 22150; assistant counsels, David Cooper, 5527 Oakmont Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Jack Lewis, 802 West Redwood Road, Sterling Park, Va.; Wesley Williams, 1701 Poplar Street 20012; Alvin From, 6013 Hennings Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034; James S. Medill, 6625 Haycock Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043; assistant chief clerk, Mrs. Edith Moore, 4923 Dianna Road, Suitland, Md. 20023. Finance.—Chief counsel, Tom Vail, 535 North Longfellow, Arlington, Va.; assistant chief clerk, Evelyn R. Thompson, 1914 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va.; professional staff members: Jay Constantine, 3510 Raymoor Road, Kensington, Md.; Robert A. Best, 4300 Garrison Street; Michael Stern, 3641 Kanawha Street; Joe H. Ward, Jr., 2639 Mann Court, Falls Church, Va.; Joseph N. Ingolia, 8410 Allison Lane, Baltimore, Md.; document clerk: Jesse R. Nichols, 3644 Park Place; printing clerk: Bruce N. Anderson, 3515 Silver Park Drive, Suitland, Md.; clerical assistants: Betty Tapy Thompson, 2018 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va.; Rose Marie West, 922 24th Street; Thelma Shields, 607 Ethan Allen Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.; Marsha M. Schramm, 518 A Street SE.; R. A. Mildred Feldt, 219 C Street NE.; Anne Hobbs, 101 G Street SW.; Leslie C. Lunga, 1530 Crofton Park-way, Crofton, Md. Staffs of Senate Committees | 261 3 H Foreign Relations.— Chief of staff, Carl Marcy, 2600 South Hayes Street, Arlington, Va.; consultant, Pat M. Holt, 7510 Exeter Road, Bethedsa, Md.; consultant, Donald G. Henderson, 802 Janney Lane, Alexandria, Va.; chief clerk, Arthur M. Kuhl, 1200 South Court House Road, Arlington, Va.; consultants: Seth P. ; Tillman, 1527 44th Street; Norvill Jones, 3568 Trinity Drive, Alexandria, Va.; : James G. Lowenstein, 3410 Volta Place; Richard M. Moose, 2313 Glasgow ; [| Road, Alexandria, Va.; Robert Dockery, 2723 North Yucatan Street, Ar-lington, Va.; ‘Walter Pincus, 3303 Cleveland Avenue; Roland Paul, 5629 Knoll-wood Road, Bethesda, Md.; Morella R. Hansen, 2415 I Street; Milrae E. Jensen, 2116 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va.; assistant chief clerk, Abner E. Ken-‘ | drick, 8437 Ravenswood Road, New Carrollton, Md. ; assistant clerk: Bertie H. | Bowman, 840 Burns Street SE.; staff assistant, Varney P. Truscott, 2627 : i Dumbarton Avenue; assistant clerks: Carolyn F. Smith, 1707 Second Street; 1 Mildred Mitchel, 11200 Lockwood Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Margaret C. | Brown, 800 Fourth Street, SW.; Mary M. McLaughlin, 904 Peacock Station . | Road, McLean, Va.; Kay Lovell, 301 G Street SW.; Angela T. Morris, 10816 | Pleasant Acres Drive, Aldelphi, Md.; Judith Morrison, 17 Third Street NE.; i Challiss McPheeters, 304 East Capitol Street NE. ; Kristina Gaiser, 3201 Land-; i over Street, Landover House, Apt. 1523, Alexandria, Va.; Gay D. Medlin, | 2300 South 24th Road,Apt. 1140, Arlington, Va. | Government Operations.—Chief counsel and staff director, James R. Calloway, 3111 Savoy Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030; professional staff members: Glenn K. % Shriver, 5415 Center Street, Chevy Chase, Md.. 20015; Eli E. Nobleman, 3106 ] Brooklawn Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; W. E. O’Brien, 2401 32d Street SE. 20020; Charles M. Ryan, 9630 Dewmar Lane, Kensington, Md. 20795; staff editor: Arthur A. Sharp, 6130 Rivanna Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150; 9 | assistant chief clerk, Ann M. Grickis, 4301 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. AE | 22204; clerical assistants: Yvonne Scott, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue 20005; / Anne Kalland, 907 Cottage Street, Vienna, Va. 22180; Freda M. House, 110 it D Street SE. 20003; Jay Gooselaw, 9411 Monroe Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. . Interior and Insular Affairs.—Staff director, Jerry T. Verkler, 7922 Greeley | Boulevard, West Springfield, Va. 22150; professional staff: Stewart French, ” : | chief counsel, 2228 Q Street; Charles F. Cook, Jr., minority counsel, 1208 : North Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; James H. Gamble, 3407 vol Barger Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044; Roy ‘M. Whitacre, 2900 St. Claire Drive, SE.; Porter M. Ward, 12507 Kembridge Drive, Bowie, Md.; Daniel Ea | A. Dreyfus, 4604 Guinea Road, Fairfax, Va.; clerical staff: Rosemary i Donnelley, 4201 Cathedral Avenue; Betty M. Sutton, 3502 Paul Street, : Alexandria, Va.; M. Avis Brateng, 622 H Street SW.; Darla J. West, 2138 i Cathedral Avenue. rs Judiciary.— Chief counsel and staff director, John H. Holloman III, 2226 New Senate Office Building: professional staff: Thomas B. Collins, 5615 Marengo | Road; Margaret J. Corcoran, 2812 Woodland Drive, George S. Green, 8 100 Schott’s Alley; Francis C. Rosenberger, 509 Fontaine Street, Alexandria, E Va.; Peter M. Stockett, Jr., 12519 Winexburg Maner Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Robert B. Young, 5016 Hawthorne Place; clerical staff: C. D. Chrissos, 7505 Mansfield Drive, Camp Springs, Md.; Pauline Ormond Dement, 1407 37th Street; Beatrice Martin Gray, 2745 29th Street; Vivian C. Mathews, 1316 Fenwick Lane, Silver Spring, Md.; Elinore M. Mundy, 2000 N Street; Richard F. Wambach, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. Congressional Directory Labor and Public Welfare.—Staff director, Robert O. Harris, 3665 Upton Street; general counsel, John S. Forsythe, 907 Waynewood Boulevard, Alexandria, Va.; professional staff members: James Babin, 5200 Oakcrest Drive, Oxon Hill, Md.; William R. Bechtel, 3110 Aberfoyle Place; Frederick R. Blackwell, 19129 Roman Way, Gaithersburg, Md.; Boren Chertkov, 1905 Rosemary Hills Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Tyrus G. Fain, 3300 Military Road; Gerald Feder, 11401 Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Md.; James A. Guest, 756 Ninth Street SE.; A. Sidney Johnson, 9205 Grandhaven Avenue, Upper Marlboro, Md.; Richard E. Johnson, 3522 Majestic Lane, Bowie, Md.; Keven McKenna, 213 Gentry Avenue, Alexandria, Va.; James E. Murphy, 2121 P Street; Robert E. Nagle, 5513 South Fifth Street, Arlington, Va.; William A. Otley, Jr., 7405 17th Avenue, West Hyattsville, Md.; Phyllis Rock, 2325 42d Street; Richard D. Smith, 301 G Street SW.; William J. Spring, 3454 Macomb Street; Jonathan R. Steinberg, 11332 Cherry Hill Road, Beltsville, Md.; Stephen J. Wexler, 633 H Street SW.; John W. Yago, 6812 Massena Court, Bethesda, Md.; minority staff director, Roy H. Millenson, 7013 Amy Lane, Bethesda, Md.; minority counsel, Eugene Mittleman, 7408 Rebecca Drive, Alexandria, Va.; minority professional staff: Peter C. Benedict, 7828 Mid-day Lane, Alexandria, Va.; Jay Cutler, 10302 Royal Road, Silver Spring, Md.; John K. Scales, 3242 Reservoir Road; clerical staff: Grace Allen, 11605 Vantage Hill Road, Reston, Va.; Jane Conley, 2300 South 24th Road, Arlington, Va.; Carole Dunn, 800 Fourth Street SW.; Helyn Eagle, 509 Constitution Avenue NE.; Lucille Gould, 1112 M Street; Anne Hocutt, 800 Fourth Street SW.; Harriot Hopkins, 400 New Jersey Avenue SE.; Marcia McCord, Room 4230, Senate Office Building; Marian Mertens, 14401 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Sharon Ann Miller, 3001 Branch Avenue SE.; Rose Novalis, 6435 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, Va.; Margaret Porcher, 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE.; Ann Price, 632 E Street SE.; Jeanette Smith, 9012 Ewing Drive, Bethesda, Md.; Julie Weatherman, 3145 Dumbarton Avenue; Nelda Wells, 2631 Bowen Road SE.; Marjorie Whittaker, 1710 Hobard Street; Carol Williams, 1500 Arling-ton Boulevard, Arlington, Va.; Donna Wurzbach, 7241 Donnell Place, Forestville, Md.; minority clerical staff: Kelley Costley, 201 Massachusetts Avenue NE.; JoAnn Newman, 420 Argyle Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Frances Paris, 4328 North Henderson Road, Arlington, Va.; Beatrice Raskin, 6523 29th Street North, Arlington, Va. Post Office and Civil Service Commattee—David Minton, staff director and counsel, 804 Ridge Place, Falls Church, Va. 22046; Rod C. Crowlie, associate staff director, 10312 Shiloh Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Clyde DuPont, minority counsel, 5908 Minutemen Road, Springfield, Va. 22512; Richard G. Fuller, professional staff, 1124 Allison, Alexandria, Va.; Charles S. Caldwell, pro-fessional staff, 8807 Eastbourne Lane, Laurel, Md.; Dixie Lee Talley, Room 6215, New Senate Office Building; Donna W. Yee, Room 6213, New Senate Office Building; Edith W. Thiers, Room 6215, New Senate Office Building; Terry Overgaag, Room 6206, New Senate Office Building; Loretta Gribbin, Room 6206, New Senate Office Building; Sally Noah, Room 6204, New Senate Office Building; Helen Barkin, Room 6206, New Senate Office Building; Jon A. Howe, clerical assistant, Room 6206, New Senate Office Building; Joe B. Moore, clerical assistant, Room 6206, New Senate Office Building; Jim Burridge, clerical assistant, Room 6206, New Senate Office Building; Joseph Guerrero, clerical assistant, Room 6206, New Senate Office Building; Andrew Manatos, clerical assistant, Room 6204, New Senate Office Building; Kitty Simonds, Room 6210, New Senate Office Building; Bill Kinaka, Room 6210, New Senate Office Building; Art Porwick, Room 6210, New Senate Office Building; William W. Miller, printing clerk, Room 6206, New Senate Office Building. Public Works.—Richard B. Royce, chief clerk and staff director, 13825 Vintage = Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906; J. B. Huyett, Jr., assistant chief clerk and & | staff director, 3705 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Bailey Co Guard, assistant chief clerk, minority, 5112 Wessling Lane, Bethesda, Md, Hh 20014; M. Barry Meyer, counsel, 8508 Hunter Creek Trail, Potomac, 1 Md. 20854; Thomas C. Jorling, minority counsel, 101 Hamilton Avenue, | Silver Spring, Md. 20901; professional staff: Leon G. Billings, 3940 Rickover : oR Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Robert H. Cook, 5100 Kenwood Drive, / Annandale, Va. 22003; Richard D. Grundy, 800 Fourth Street SW. 20024; Stewart E. McClure, 1932 37th Street 20007; Harold A. Symes, 4801 Berwyn Road, College Park, Md. 20740; Joseph F. van Vladricken, 6929 Custis Parkway, Falls Church, Va. 22042; John W. Yago, 6812 Massena Court, Bethesda, Md.; clerical staff: Ann G. Brown, 3825 St. Barnabas Road, Suit- land, Md. 20023; Frances T. Clark, 2401 Calvert Street, Apt. 814, 20016; Cecily Corcoran, 2812 Woodland Drive; Janet M. Dennis, Fernwood Mobile Home Park 20027; La Verne Douglas, 2115 North 18th Street, Apt. 1074, Arlington, Va. 22201; Kathaleen R. E. Forcum, 308 South Carolina Avenue | {ig SE. 20003; C. Ann Garrabrant, 7211 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase, cn Md. 20015; Veronica A. Holland, 5112 MacArthur Boulevard, Apt. 311, : i 20016; Pauline B. Medlin, 735 26th Place South, Arlington, Va. 22202; oH Eleanor M. Putz, 1850 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204; Joan C. Russell, | 1541 Candlewick Court, McLean, Va. 22101; Adrien C. Waller, 419 Fourth Eee Street 20001. Republican Conference of the Senate.—Staff director, Edward T. Beach, 1622 29th a | Street; professional staff: David Kammerman, 5009 Cathedral Avenue; So Charles F. Lombard, 3610 Upton Street; Cordelia B. Makarius, 714 Janneys IE Lane, Alexandria, Va; librarian: E. Elizabeth Bryden, 3801 Connecticut Avenue; support staff: T. Ave Rian, Post Office Box 333, Bladensburg, Md.; F. Clyde Wilkinson, 3030 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. sd Republican Policy Commitiee.—Staff director, Edward T. Beach, 1622 29th Street; sr professional staff: Bruce R. Barr, 7024 Tilden Lane, Rockville, Md.; Martin J. Clancy, 5010 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md.; William B. Hatch, 8616 S Hempstead Avenue, Betheseda, Md.; Harold M. Templeman, 4117 Crosswick ie Turn, Bowie, Md.; George F. Will; Dolores K. Winnett, 2726 Connecticut Avenue; research assistants: Donald E. deKieffer, 15 Second Street NE.; AH Bruce D. Fraser, Presidential Gardens, Mount Vernon Avenue at Russell I Road, Alexandria, Va.; Paul L. Trotter, 1748 Hobart Street; support staff: 3 1 Cynthia Cronin, 3016 Dumbarton Avenue; Patricia L. Doolittle, 3004 2 | Shanandale Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Christina M. Mugno, 2112 Eastridge E Road, Timonium, Md.; Alan E. Porter, 9214 Fourth Street, Lanham, Md.; ! Alice A. Robinson, 3135 Woodland Lane, Woodland Park, Alexandria, Va.; Arthur E. Scott, 4700 Connecticut 5401 Bobann Avenue. Drive, Centreville, Va.; Eleanor A. Tehan, : © !| Rules and Administration.—Staff director, Gordon F. Harrison, 6007 Softwood Trail, McLean, Va. 22101; chief counsel, Hugh Q. Alexander, 525 Monticello Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. Newbold Drive, Bethesda, 22305; minority counsel, Burkett Md. 20034; staff members: John Van Kirk, P. Coder, 6800 8115 i Manson Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20785; William H. Young, 3614 Van Ness i Street, 20008; Marian G. Moore, 610 Arlington Village, Arlington, Va. 22204; A Hildreth T. Sharp, 3636 16th Street, 20010; Adelaide G. Thayer, 110 D ] Street SE., Apt. 310 20003; Lucille Freeman, Box 231A, Floral Park Road, 1 Brandywine, Md. 20613. | Select Committee on Standards and Conduct.—Chief counsel, Benjamin R. Fern, | i 925 Woburn Court, McLean, Va., 22101; secretary, Peggy K. Yates. STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE [Democrats in roman; Republicans in italics] Agriculture (Suite 1301, phone 2171, meets first Tuesday) W. R. Poage, of Texas. Page Belcher, of Oklahoma. John L. M¢Millan, of South Carolina. Charles M. Teague, of California. Thomas G. Abernethy, of Mississippi. Catherine May, of Washington. Watkins M. Abbitt, of Virginia. William C. Wampler, of Virginia. Frank A. Stubblefield, of Kentucky. George A. Goodling, of Pennsylvania. Graham Purcell, of Texas. Clarence E. Miller, of Ohio. Maston O’Neal, of Georgia. Robert B. Mathias, of California. Thomas S. Foley, of Washington. Wiley Mayne, of Iowa. Eligio de la Garza, of Texas. John Zwach, of Minnesota. Joseph P. Vigorito, of Pennsylvania. Thomas S. Kleppe, of North Dakota. Walter B. Jones, of North Carolina. Robert D. Price, of Texas. G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of Missis-John T. Myers, of Indiana. sippi. Keith G. Sebelius, of Kansas. B. F. Sisk, of California. Martin B. McKneally, of New York. Bill Alexander, of Arkansas. Wilmer D. Mizell, of North Carolina. Bill D. Burlison, of Missouri. Allard K. Lowenstein, of New York. John R. Rarick, of Louisiana. Ed Jones, of Tennessee. John Melcher, of Montana. Jorge L. Cérdova, of Puerto Rico. Christine S. Gallagher, Clerk Appropriations (Suite H218, phone 2771, meets upon call of chairman) George H. Mahon, of Texas. Frank T. Bow, of Ohio. Michael J. Kirwan, of Ohio. Charles R. Jonas, of North Carolina. Jamie L. Whitten, of Mississippi. Elford A. Cederberg, of Michigan. George W. Andrews, of Alabama. Glenard P. Lipscomb, of California. John J. Rooney, of New York. John J. Rhodes, of Arizona. Robert L. F. Sikes, of Florida. William E. Minshall, of Ohio. Otto E. Passman, of Louisiana. Robert H. Michel, of Illinois. Joe L. Evins, of Tennessee. Silvo O. Conte, of Massachusetts. Edward P. Boland, of Massachusetts. Odin Langen, of Minnesota. William H. Natcher, of Kentucky. Ben Reifel, of South Dakota. Daniel J. Flood, of Pennsylvania. Glenn R. Davis, of Wisconsin. Tom Steed, of Oklahoma. Howard W. Robison, of New York. George E. Shipley, of Illinois. Garner E. Shriver, of Kansas. John M. Slack, of West Virginia. Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania. John J. Flynt, Jr., of Georgia. Mark Andrews, of North Dakota. Neal Smith, of Iowa. Louws C. Wyman, of New Hampshire. Robert N. Giaimo, of Connecticut. Burt L. Talcott, of California. Julia Butler Hansen, of Washington. Charlotte T. Reid, of Illinois. Joseph P. Addabbo, of New York. Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan. John J. McFall, of California. Wendell Wyatt, of Oregon. W. R. Hull, Jr., of Missouri. Jack Edwards, of Alabama. Jeffery Cohelan, of California. Edward J. Patten, of New Jersey. Clarence D. Long, of Maryland. John O. Marsh, Jr., of Virginia. Sidney R. Yates, of Illinois. Bob Casey, of Texas. David Pryor, of Arkansas. Frank E. Evans, of Colorado. David R. Obey, of Wisconsin. Paul M. Wilson, Clerk and Staff Director 264 Committees of the House 265 Armed (Suite 2120, phone L. Mendel Rivers, of South Carolina. Philip J. Philbin, of Massachusetts. F. Edward Hébert, of Louisiana. Melvin Price, of Illinois. O. C. Fisher, of Texas. Charles E. Bennett, of Florida. James A. Byrne, of Pennsylvania. Samuel S. Stratton, of New York. Otis .G. Pike, of New York. Richard H. Ichord, of Missouri. Lucien N. Nedzi, of Michigan. Alton Lennon, of North Carolina. Wm. J. Randall, of Missouri. G. Elliott Hagan, of Georgia. Charles H. Wilson, of California. Robert L. Leggett, of California. Floyd V. Hicks, of Washington. Speedy O. Long, of Louisiana. Richard C. White, of Texas. Bill Nichols, of Alabama. Jack Brinkley, of Georgia. Robert H. (Bob) Mollohan, of West Virginia. W. C. (Dan) Daniel, of Virginia. Jorge L. Cérdova, of Puerto Rico. Services 4151, meets Tuesday) Leslie C. Arends, of Alvin BE. O'Konski, William G. Bray, of Illinois. of Wisconsin. Indiana. Bob Wzlson, of California. Charles S. Gubser, of California. Alexander Pirnie, of New York. Durward G. Hall, of Missouri. Donald D. Clancy, of Ohio. Robert T'. Stafford, of Vermont. Carleton J. King, of New York. William L. Dickinson, of Alabama. Charles W. Whalen, Jr., of Ohio. Ed Foreman, of New Mexico. John E. Hunt, of New Jersey. G. William Whitehurst, of Virginia. Robert J. Corbett, of Pennsylvania. J. Glenn Beall, Jr., of Maryland. John R. Blandford, Chief Counsel Banking and Currency (Suite 2129, phone 4247, meets first and third Tuesdays) Wright Patman, of Texas. William A. Barrett, of Pennsylvania. Leonor Kretzer (Mrs. John B.) Sullivan, of Missouri. Henry S. Reuss, of Wisconsin. Thomas L. Ashley, of Ohio. William S. Moorhead, of Pennsylvania Robert G. Stephens, Jr., of Georgia. Fernand J. St Germain, of Rhode Island. Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas. Joseph G. Minish, of New Jersey. Richard T. Hanna, of California. Tom S. Gettys, of South Carolina. Frank Annunzio, of Illinois. Thomas M. Rees, of California. Nick Galifianakis, of North Carolina. Tom Bevill, of Alabama. Charles H. Griffin, of Mississippi. James M. Hanley, of New York. Frank J. Brasco, of New York. Bill Chappell, Jr., of Florida. Michael J. Harrington, of Massachu- setts. William B. Widnall, of New Jersey. Florence P. Dwyer, of New Jersey. Seymour Halpern, of New York. William E. Brock 8d, of Tennessee. Del Clawson, of California. Albert W. Johnson, of Pennsylvania. J. William Stanton, of Ohio. Chester 'L. Mzze, of Kansas. Benjamin Garry £. Lawrence Chalmers Margaret Willzam Paul Nelson, Clerk and Staff B. Blackburn, of Georgia. Brown, of Michigan. G. Williams, of Pennsylvania. P. Wylie, of Ohio. M. Heckler, of Massachusetts. O. Cowger, of Kentucky. Director Congressional Directory District (Suite 1310, phone John L. McMillan, of South Carolina. Thomas G. Abernethy, of Mississippi. William L. Dawson, of Illinois. John Dowdy, of Texas. Charles C. Diggs, Jr., of Michigan. G. Elliott Hagan, of Georgia. Don Fuqua, of Florida. Donald M. Fraser, of Minnesota. Brock Adams, of Washington. Andrew Jacobs, Jr., of Indiana. Peter N. Kyros, of Maine. William L. Hungate, of Missouri. Earle Cabell, of Texas. Ray Blanton, of Tennessee. of Columbia 4457, meets first Monday) Ancher Nelsen, of Minnesota. William L. Springer, of Illinois. Alvin E. O’Konskz, of Wisconsin. William H. Harsha, of Ohio. Joel T. Broyhill, of Virginia. Larry Winn, Jr., of Kansas. Gilbert Gude, of Maryland. Lawrence J. Hogan, of Maryland. Vernon W. Thomson, of Wisconsin. Henry P. Smith I11, of New York. Earle F. Landgrebe, of Indiana. James T. Clark, Clerk Education (Suite 2175, phone 4527, meets Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky. Edith Green, of Oregon. Frank Thompson, Jr., of New Jersey. John H. Dent, of Pennsylvania. Roman C. Pucinski, of Illinois. Dominick V. Daniels, of New Jersey. John Brademas, of Indiana. James G. O'Hara, of Michigan. Hugh L. Carey, of New York. Augustus F. Hawkins, of California. William D. Ford, of Michigan. William D. Hathaway, of Maine. Patsy T. Mink, of Hawaii. James H. Scheuer, of New York. Lloyd Meeds, of Washington. Phillip Burton, of California. Joseph M. Gaydos, of Pennsylvania. Louis Stokes, of Ohio. William (Bill) Clay, of Missouri. Adam C. Powell, of New York. Robert E. and Labor second and William Albert H. John M. Alphonzo Ogden R. John N. William fourth Tuesdays) H. Ayres, of Ohio. Qure, of Minnesota. Ashbrook, of Ohio. Bell, of California. Reid, of New York. Erlenborn, of Illinois. J. Scherle, of Iowa. John Dellenback, of Oregon. Marvin L. Esch, of Michigan. Edwin D. Eshleman, of Pennsylvania. William A. Steiger, of Wisconsin. James M. Collins, of Texas. Earl F. Landgrebe, of Indiana. Orval Hansen, of 1daho. Earl B. Ruth, of North Carolina. McCord, Chief Clerk Commattees of the House 267 Foreign Affairs (Suite 2170, phone 5021, meets Tuesday) Thomas E. Morgan, of Pennsylvania. E. Ross Adair, of Indiana. Clement J. Zablocki, of Wisconsin. William S. Maillzard, of California. Wayne L. Hays, of Ohio Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen, of New L. H. Fountain, ofi North Carolina. Jersey. Dante B. Fascell, of Florida. William S. Broomfield, of Michigan. Leonard Farbstein, of New York. J. Irving Whalley, of Pennsylvania. Charles C. Diggs, Jr., of Michigan. H. R. Gross, of lowa. William T. Murphy, of Illinois. E. Y. Berry, of South Dakota. Cornelius E. Gallagher, of New Jersey. Edward J. Derwinskz, of Illinois. Robert N. C. Nix, of Pennsylvania. F. Bradford Morse, of Massachusetts. John S. Monagan, of Connecticut. Vernon W. Thomson, of Wisconsin. Donald M. Fraser, of Minnesota. James G. Fulton, of Pennsylvania. Benjamin S. Rosenthal, of New York. Paul Findley, of Illinois. Edward R. Roybal, of California. John Buchanan, of Alabama. John C. Culver, of Iowa. Robert Taft, Jr., of Ohio. Lee H. Hamilton, of Indiana. Sherman P. Lloyd, of Utah. John V. Tunney, of California. J. Herbert Burke, of Florida. Abraham Kazen, Jr., of Texas. William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. Lester L. Wolff, of New York. Jonathan B. Bingham, of New York. Gus Yatron, of Pennsylvania. Boyd Crawford, Staff Administrator Government Operations (Suite 2157, phone 5051, meets third Wednesday) William L. Dawson, of Illinois. Florence P. Dwyer, of New Jersey. Chet Holifield, of California. Ogden R. Reid, of New York. Jack Brooks, of Texas. Frank Horton, of New York. L. H. Fountain, of North Carolina. John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois. John A. Blatnik, of Minnesota. John W. Wydler, of New York. Robert E. Jones, of Alabama. Clarence J. Brown, of Ohio. Edward A. Garmatz, of Maryland. Guy Vander Jagt, of Michigan. John E. Moss, of California. John T. Myers, of Indiana. Dante B. Fascell, of Florida. William O. Cowger, of Kentucky. Henry S. Reuss, of Wisconsin. Gilbert Gude, of Maryland. John S. Monagan, of Connecticut. Paul N. McCloskey, Jr., of California. Torbert H. Macdonald, of Massa-Paul Findley, of Illinois. chusetts. John H. Buchanan, Jr., of Alabama. William S. Moorhead, of Pennsylvania. Lowell P. Weicker, of Connecticut. Cornelius E. Gallagher, of New Jersey. Sam Steiger, of Arizona. Wm. J. Randall, of Missouri. Benjamin S. Rosenthal, of New York. James C. Wright, Jr., of Texas. Fernand J. St Germain, of Rhode Island. John C. Culver, of Iowa. Floyd V. Hicks, of Washington. Christine Ray Davis, Staff Director. Congressional Directory House Administration (Suite H329, phone 2061, meets second Wednesday) Samuel N. Friedel, of Maryland. Wayne L. Hays, of Ohio. Frank Thompson, Jr., of New Jersey. Watkins M. Abbitt, of Virginia. Joe D. Waggonner, Jr., of Louisiana. John H. Dent, of Pennsylvania. Lucien N. Nedzi, of Michigan. John Brademas, of Indiana. John W. Davis, of Georgia. Kenneth J. Gray, of Illinois. Augustus F. Hawkins, of California. Tom S. Gettys, of South Carolina. Jonathan B. Bingham, of New York. Bertram L. Podell, of New York. Glenard P. Lipscomb, of California. Samuel L. Devine, of Ohio. William L. Dickinson, of Alabama. James C. Cleveland, of New Hampshire. John H. Kyl, of Iowa. Fred Schwengel, of Iowa. Robert C. McEwen, of New York. James Harvey, of Michigan. Jerry L. Pettis, of California. Orval Hansen, of Idaho. Julian P. Langston, Chief Clerk Interior and (Suite 1324, phone Wayne N. Aspinall, of Colorado. James A. Haley, of Florida. Ed Edmondson, of Oklahoma. Walter S. Baring, of Nevada. Roy A. Taylor, of North Carolina. Harold T. Johnson, of California. Hugh L. Carey, of New York. Morris K. Udall, of Arizona. Phillip Burton, of California. John 'V. Tunney, of California. Thomas S. Foley, of Washington. Robert W. Kastenmeier, of Wisconsin. James G. O'Hara, of Michigan. William F. Ryan, of New York. Patsy T. Mink, of Hawaii. James Kee, of West Virginia. Lloyd Meeds, of Washington. Abraham Kazen, of Texas. Bill D. Burlison, of Missouri. Jorge L. Cérdova, of Puerto Rico. Sidney L. McFarland, Insular Affairs 2761, meets Wednesday) John P. Saylor, of Pennsylvania. E. Y. Berry, of South Dakota. Crazg Hosmer, of California. Joe Skubitz, of Kansas. Laurence J. Burton, of Utah. John H. Kyl, of Iowa. Sam Steiger, of Arizona. Howard W. Pollock, of Alaska. . James A. McClure, of Idaho. Don H. Clausen, of California. Philip E. Ruppe, of Michigan. John Wold, of Wyoming. John N. Happy Camp, of Oklahoma, Manuel Lujan, of New Mexico. Staff Director and Clerk Internal Security (Suite 309, phone 3051, meets first and third Wednesdays) Richard H. Ichord, of Missouri. John M. Claude Pepper, of Florida. Richard Edwin W. Edwards, of Louisiana. Albert W. Richardson Preyer, of North Carolina. William Louis Stokes, of Ohio. Donald G. Sanders, Chief Ashbrook, of Ohio. L. Roudebush, of Indiana. Watson, of South Carolina. J. Scherle, of Iowa. Counsel Bean = 3 3 E ¥ Bo 7 5 i TE ? : Er AN \ Jes . I ; A %: : x . = | a « 57 or o£ Committees of the House 269 Interstate and Foreign Commerce (Suite 2125, phone 2927, meets on call of chairman) pi Harley O. Staggers, of West Virginia. William L. Springer, of Illinois. Samuel N. Friedel, of Maryland. Samuel L. Devine, of Ohio. -Torbert H. Macdonald, of Massachu-Ancher Nelsen, of Minnesota. setts. % Hastings Keith, of Massachusetts. John Jarman, of Oklahoma. Glenn Cunningham, of Nebraska. John KE. Moss, of California. James T. Broyhill, of North Carolina. John D. Dingell, of Michigan. James Harvey, of Michigan. Paul G. Rogers, of Florida. Albert W. Watson, of South Carolina. Lionel Van Deerlin, of California. Tim Lee Carter, of Kentucky. J. J. (Jake) Pickle, of Texas. G. Robert Watkins, of Pennsylvania. Fred B. Rooney, of Pennsylvania. Donald G. Brotzman, of Colorado. John M. Murphy, of New York. Clarence J. Brown, Jr., of Ohio. David E. Satterfield 3d, of Virginia. Dan H. Kuykendall, of Tennessee. Brock Adams, of Washington. Joe Skubitz, of Kansas. Richard L. Ottinger, of New York. Fletcher Thompson, of Georgia. Ray Blanton, of Tennessee. James F. Hastings, of New York. W. S. (Bill) Stuckey, of Georgia. Peter N. Kyros, of Maine. Bob Eckhardt, of Texas. Robert O. Tiernan, of Rhode Island. Richardson Preyer, of North Carolina. W. E. Williamson, Clerk Judiciary (Suite 2137, phone 3951, meets Tuesday) Emanuel Celler, of New York. William M. McCulloch, of Ohio. Michael A. Feighan, of Ohio. Richard H. Poff, of Virginia. Peter W. Rodino, Jr., of New Jersey. William T. Cahill, of New Jersey. Byron G. Rogers, of Colorado. Clark MacGregor, of Minnesota. Harold D. Donohue, of Massachusetts. Edward Hutchinson, of Michigan. Jack Brooks, of Texas. | Robert McClory, of Illinois. John Dowdy, of Texas. Henry P. Smith, 3d, of New York. Robert W. Kastenmeier, of Wisconsin. Thomas J. Meskill, of ‘Connecticut. William L. St. Onge, of Connecticut. | Charles W. Sandman, Jr., of New Jersey. Don Edwards, of California. Thomas F. Railsback, of Illinois. William L. Hungate, of Missouri. Edward G. Biester, Jr., of Pennsylvania. John Conyers, Jr., of Michigan. Charles E. Wiggins, of California. Andrew Jacobs, Jr., of Indiana. David W. Dennis, of Indiana. Joshua Eilberg, of Pennsylvania. Hamazlton Fish, Jr., of New York. William F. Ryan, of New York. R. Lawrence Coughlin, of Pennsylvania. Jerome R. Waldie, of California. Edwin W. Edwards, of Louisiana. Walter Flowers, of Alabama. James R. Mann, of South Carolina. Abner J. Mikva, of Illinois. Bess E. Dick, Staff Director 270 Congressional Directory Merchant Marine and Fisheries (Suite 1334, phone 4047, meets Wednesday of each week) Edward A. Garmatz, of Maryland. William S. Mailliard, of California. Leonor Kretzer (Mrs. John B.) Sullivan, Thomas M. Pelly, of Washington. of Missouri. Charles A. Mosher, of Ohio. Frank M. Clark, of Pennsylvania. James R. Grover, Jr., of New York. Thomas L. Ashley, of Ohio. Hastings Keith, of Massachusetts. John D. Dingell, of Michigan. G. Robert Watkins, of Pennsylvania. Alton Lennon, of North Carolina. Henry C. Schadeberg, of Wisconsin. Thomas N. Downing, of Virginia. John Dellenback, of Oregon. James A. Byrne, of Pennsylvania. Howard W. Pollock, of Alaska. Paul G. Rogers, of Florida. Philip E. Ruppe, of Michigan. Frank A. Stubblefield, of Kentucky. Danzel E. Button, of New York. John M. Murphy, of New York. George A. Goodling, of Pennsylvania. William L. St. Onge, of Connecticut. William G. Bray, of Indiana. Joseph E. Karth, of Minnesota. Paul N. McCloskey, Jr., of California. William D. Hathaway, of Maine. Lou Frey, Jr., of Florida. Walter B. Jones, of North Carolina. Jack H. McDonald, of Michigan. Richard T. Hanna, of California. Robert L. Leggett, of California. Michael A. Feighan, of Ohio. Frank Annunzio, of Illinois. Speedy O. Long, of Louisiana. Mario Biaggi, of New York. Robert J. McElroy, Chief Clerk Post Office and Civil Service (Suite 344, phone 4057, meets first, third, and fifth Thursdays of each month) Thaddeus J. Dulski, of New York. Robert J. Corbett, of Pennsylvania. David N. Henderson, of North Carolina. H. R. Gross, of Iowa. Arnold Olsen, of Montana. Glenn Cunningham, of Nebraska. Morris K. Udall, of Arizona. Edward J. Derwinski, of Illinois. Dominick V. Daniels, of New Jersey. Albert W. Johnson, of Pennsylvania, Robert N. C. Nix, of Pennsylvania. Danzel E. Button, of New York. James M. Hanley, of New York. William L. Scott, of Virginia. Charles H. Wilson, of California. James A. McClure, of Idaho. Jerome R. Waldie, of California. Thomas J. Meskill, of Connecticut. Richard C. White, of Texas. Donald E. Lukens, of Ohio. William D. Ford, of Michigan. Lawrence J. Hogan, of Maryland. Lee H. Hamilton, of Indiana. Frank J. Brasco, of New York. Robert O. Tiernan, of Rhode Island. Graham Purcell, of Texas. Charles E. Johnson, Staff Director Committees of the House : 271 Public Works (Suite 2165, phone 4472, meets upon call of chairman) George H. Fallon, of Maryland. John A. Blatnik, of Minnesota. Robert E. Jones, of Alabama. John -C. Klueczynski, of Illinois. James C. Wright, Jr., of Texas. Kenneth J. Gray, of Illinois. Frank M. Clark, of Pennsylvania. Ed Edmondson, of Oklahoma. Harold T. Johnson, of California. Wm. Jennings Bryan Dorn, of South Carolina. David N. Henderson, of North Carolina. Arnold Olsen, of Montana. Ray Roberts, of Texas. Richard D. McCarthy, of New York. James Kee, of West Virginia. James J. Howard, of New Jersey. Glenn M. Anderson, of California. Patrick T. Caffery, of Louisiana. William C. Cramer, of Florida. William H. Harsha, of Ohio. James R. Grover, Jr., of New York. James C. Cleveland, of New Hampshire. Don H. Clausen, of California. Robert C. McEwen, of New York. John J. Duncan, of Tennessee. Fred Schwengel, of Towa. Henry C. Schadeberg, of Wisconsin. M. G. Snyder, of Kentucky. Robert V. Denney, of Nebraska. Roger H. Zion, of Indiana. Jack H. McDonald, of Michigan. John P. Hammerschmidt, of Arkansas. Clarence E. Miller, of Ohio. Richard J. Sullivan, Chief Counsel Rules (Suite H313, phone William M. Colmer, of Mississippi. Ray J. Madden, of Indiana. James J. Delaney, of New York. Richard Bolling, of Missouri. Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., of Massachu- setts. B. F. Sisk, of California. John Young, of Texas. Claude Pepper, of Florida. Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii. William R. Anderson, of Tennessee. 4121, meets Tuesday) H. Allen Smith, of California. John B. Anderson, of Illinois. David T. Martin, of Nebraska. James H. Quillen, of Tennessee. Delbert L. Latta, of Ohio. Laurie C. Battle, Counsel Science and Astronautics (Suite 2319, phone 6371, meets Tuesday) George P. Miller, of California. Olin E. Teague, of Texas. Joseph E. Karth, of Minnesota. Ken Hechler, of West Virginia. Emilio Q. Daddario, of Connecticut. John W. Davis, of Georgia. Thomas N. Downing, of Virginia. Joe D. Waggonner, Jr., of Louisiana. Don Fuqua, of Florida. George KE. Brown, Jr., of California. Earle Cabell, of Texas. Bertram L. Podell, of New York. Wayne N. Aspinall, of Colorado. Roy A. Taylor, of North Carolina. Henry Helstoski, of New Jersey. Mario Biaggi, of New York. James W. Symington, of Missouri. Edward I. Koch, of New York. James G. Fulton, of Pennsylvania. Charles A. Mosher, of Ohio. Richard L. Roudebush, of Indiana. Alphonzo Bell, of California. Thomas M. Pelly, of Washington. John W. Wydler, of New York. Guy Vander Jagt, of Michigan. Larry Winn, Jr., of Kansas. Jerry L. Pettis, of California. Donald E. Lukens, of Ohio. Robert Price, of Texas. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. Lou Frey, Jr., of Florida. Barry M. Goldwater, Jr., of California. Charles F. Ducander, Executive Director 272 Congressional Directory Standards of Official Conduct (Suite B331, phone 7103, meets upon call of chairman) Melvin Price, of Illinois. Jackson E. Belts, of Ohio. Olin E. Teague, of Texas. Robert T. Stafford, of Vermont. Watkins M. Abbitt, of Virginia. James H. Quillen, of Tennessee. Wayne N. Aspinall, of Colorado. Lawrence G. Williams, of Pennsylvania. F. Edward Hébert, of Louisiana. Edward Hutchinson, of Michigan. Chet Holifield, of California. Charlotte T'. Red, of Illinois. John M. Swanner, Staff Director Veterans’ Affairs (Suite 356, phone 3527, meets upon call of chairman) Olin E. Teague, of Texas. Charles M. Teague, of California. Wm. Jennings Bryan Dorn, of South William H. Ayres, of Ohio. Carolina. E. Ross Adair, of Indiana. James A. Haley, of Florida. John P. Saylor, of Pennsylvania. Walter S. Baring, of Nevada. Seymour Halpern, of New York. Thaddeus J. Dulski, of New York. John J. Duncan, of Tennessee. Ray Roberts, of Texas. John P. Hammerschmidt, of Arkansas. George E. Brown, Jr., of California. William L. Scott, of Virginia. David E. Satterfield 3d, of Virginia. Margaret M. Heckler, of Massachusetts: Henry Helstoski, of New Jersey. John M. Z wach, of Minnesota. Roman C. Pucinski, of Illinois. Robert V. Denney, of Nebraska. Don Edwards, of California. Edward R. Roybal, of California. G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of Mississippi. Shirley Chisholm, of New York. Oliver E. Meadows, Staff Director Ways and Means (Suite H208, phone 3625, meets upon call of chairman) Wilbur D. Mills, of Arkansas. John W. Byrnes, of Wisconsin. Hale Boggs, of Louisiana. James B. Utt, of California. John C. Watts, of Kentucky. Jackson E. Betts, of Ohio. Al Ullman, of Oregon. Herman T. Schneebeli, of Pennsylvania. James A. Burke, of Massachusetts. Harold R. Collier, of Illinois. Martha W. Griffiths, of Michigan. Joel T. Broyhill, of Virginia. Dan Rostenkowski, of Illinois. Barber B. Conable, Jr., of New York. Phil M. Landrum, of Georgia. George Bush, of Texas. Charles A. Vanik, of Ohio. Rogers C. B. Morton, of Maryland. Richard H. Fulton, of Tennessee. Charles E. Chamberlain, of Michigan. Jacob H. Gilbert, of New York. Omar Burleson, of Texas. James C. Corman, of California. William J. Green, of Pennsylvania. Sam Gibbons, of Florida. John M. Martin, Jr., Chief Counsel SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE Committee on the House Restaurant Created by H. Res. 472, 91st Congress Room 1430, Longworth House Office Building. Phone, 225-8162 Chairman.—John C. Kluezynski, Representative from Illinois. Tom Steed, Representative from Oklahoma. Earle Cabell, Representative from Texas. Harold R. Collier, Representative from Illinois. Vernon W. Thomson, Representative from Wisconsin. House Recording Studio Created by Public Law 84-624 Chairman.—Tom Steed, Representative from Oklahoma. Jeffery Cohelan, Representative from California. John Kyl, Representative from Iowa. Select Committee on Crime Created by House Resolution 17 i Room 233. Phone, 225-7944 (Code 180) Chairman.—Claude Pepper, Representative from Florida. Martha W. Griffiths, Representative from Michigan. Robert N. C. Nix, Representative from Pennsylvania. Jerome R. Waldie, Representative from California. Albert W. Watson, Representative from South Carolina. Charles BE. Wiggins, Representative from California. Robert V. Denney, Representative from Nebraska. Exons i F. Southerland, 6301 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, a. 22307. Chief Counsel.—Richard W. Kurrus, 10108 Counselman Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Chief Counsel.—Thomas F. McBride, 4005 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. | Associate Chief Counsel.—Larry Reida, Coronet Hotel, 200 C Street SE. 20003. Associate Counsel and Assistant to the Chairman.— Arthur E. Cameron, 3346 Curtis Drive, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20021. i Select Committee on the House Beauty Shop Created by H. Res. 258, 91st Congress Chairman.— Martha W. Griffiths, Representative from Michigan. Edith Green, Representative from Oregon. Catherine May, Representative from Washington. Select Committee to Regulate Parking Created by H. Res. 282, 91st Congress Room G2-25, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone 225-6749 (Code 180) Chairman.—B. F. Sisk, Representative from California. Wayne L. Hays, Representative from Ohio. i H. R. Gross, Representative from Iowa. Superintendent of Garages.—Michael Preloh. Assistant Superintendent of Garages.—James A. Wood. 33-850°—70——20 273 | 274 Congressional Directory Select Committee on Small Business Room 2361. Phone, 225-5821 (Code 180) Chairman.—Joe L. Evins, Representative from Tennessee. Wright Patman, Representative from Texas. Tom Steed, Representative from Oklahoma. John C. Kluezynski, Representative from Illinois. John D. Dingell, Representative from Michigan. Neal Smith, Representative from Iowa. James C. Corman, Representative from California. Joseph P. Addabbo, Representative from New York. William L. Hungate, Representative from Missouri. Silvio O. Conte, Representative from Massachusetts. James T. Broyhill, Representative from North Carolina. Frank Horton, Representative from New York. Laurence J. Burton, Representative from Utah. J. William Stanton, Representative from Ohio. Daniel E. Button, Representative from New York. Sop goles = Prya Haskell Jacques, 4505 19th Street North, Arlington, a. 22207. General Counsel.— Gregg Potvin, Sarah Drive, Saefern, Route D 1, Annapolis, Md. Clerk.—Myrtle Ruth Foutch, 103 G Street SW. 20024. Minority Counsel.—Fred M. Wertheimer, 300 M Street SW. 20024. STAFFS OF HOUSE COMMITTEES Agriculture.—Christine S. Gallagher, 2500 Q Street 20007, clerk; William C. Black, 6161 Kellogg Drive, McLean, Va., general counsel; Hyde H. Murray, associate counsel, 432 Rosier Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; John A. Knebel, 8304 Fox Harrow Lane, Annandale, Va., assistant counsel; L. T. Easley, 1404 Crestwood Drive, Alexandria, Va., staff consultant; Mildred P. Baxley, 3304-A South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va., staff assistant; Catherine L. Bernhardt, 3330 Lockheed Boulevard, Alexandria, Va., staff assistant; Martha S. Hannah, 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va., subcommittee clerk; Marjorie B. Johnson, 2622 North Rockingham Street, Arlington, Va., | staff assistant; Doris Farmarco, 5200 Oakcrest Drive, Oxon Hill, Md., staff il agsistant; Nancy C. McQueen, 800 Fourth Street SW., staff assistant; i George F. Misslbeck, 8002 Karl Road, Alexandria, Va., printing editor; Betty Prezioso, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va., staff assistant; Mary P. Shaw, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va., staff assistant; Lydia Vacin, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, staff assistant; Fred T. Ward, 6100 Lux Lane, Rockville, Md., assistant staff consultant. | Appropriations.—Clerk and staff director, Paul M. Wilson, 7602 Wildwood Drive, Takoma Park, Md. 20012; staff members: Jay B. Howe, 10230 New Hamp- shire Avenue, Hillandale, Md. 20903; Robert M. Moyer, 3309 Prosperity i Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030; G. Homer Skarin, 2907 North Greencastle i Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Eugene B. Wilhelm, 3516 Highview Place, i Falls Church, Va. 22044; Aubrey A. Gunnels, 7000 Aronow Drive, Falls | Church, Va. 22042; George E. Evans, 1211 La Ronde Court, Alexandria, i Va. 22307; Francis G. Merrill, 6027 Sumner Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310; \ Samuel R. Preston, 9223 Limestone Place, College Park, Md. 20740; i Henry Neil, 5001 North 30th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Earl C. Silsby, : 5907 Cranston Road, Wood Acres, Md. 20016; Samuel W. Crosby, 4125 Il Warner Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20784; Hunter Spillan, 5621 South Sixth | Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; Peter J. Murphy, Jr., 202 Bluff Terrace, i Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Lawrence C. Miller, 4214 Van Buren Street, I Hyattsville, Md. 20782; Keith F. Mainland, 9104 Courtley Court, Fairfax, i Va. 22030; William Gerald Boling, 7552 Davian Drive, Annandale, Va. i] 22003; John M. Garrity, 6404 Inwood Street, Cheverly, Md. 20785; Robert fi Foster, 13105 Idlewild Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715; Paul V. Farmer, 3019 Lake Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785; George A. Urian, 10303 Ridgemoor i Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Robert C. Nicholas III, 1405 29th Street i 20007; Dempsey B. Mizelle, 3716 Washington Street, Kensington, Md. i 20795; Milton B. Meredith, 738 Ninth Street SE. 20003; Donald E. Richbourg, | 12502 Chalford Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; Thomas Kingfield, 4853 Cordell 1 Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Gary C. Michalak, 4205 Kaywood Drive, Mt. : | Rainier, Md. 20822; Austin G. Smith, 2403 Londonderry Road, Alexandria, g Va. 22308; Francis W. Sady, 313 Highview Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. | 20901; Gerard J. Chouinard, 5525 Marlboro Pike, District Heights, Md. H 20028; Dale M. Shulaw, 2215 South Ives Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; I Daniel V. Gun Shows, 1415 North Oak Street, Arlington, Va. 22209; Randolph 1 Thomas, 7425 Walker Mill Drive, Capitol Heights, Md. 20027; Judith A. I Cain, 5480 Wisconsin Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; clerk to the minority, Gerald F. Meyer, 4 Greenlane Court, Potomac, Md. 20854; assist- i7] ant, Enid Morrison, 4901 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311. ; Armed Services.—Professional staff: John R. Blandford, chief counsel, 4520 39th Street North, Arlington, Va.; Frank M. Slatinshek, counsel, 1102 Belle Vista Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Earl J. Morgan, professional staff member, 7507 | Whittier Boulevard, Bethesda, Md.; William H. Cook, counsel, 1600 South I Joyce Street, Arlington, Va.; Ralph Marshall, professional staff member, | 7517 Axton Street, Springfield, Va.; John J. Ford, professional staff member, | 275 Congressional Directory 1110 Westbriar Court NE., Vienna, Va.; George Norris, counsel, 4030 Brooks Drive, Suitland, Md.; James F. Shumate, Jr., counsel, 7011 Roundtree Road, Falls Church, Va.; Mary Jo Sottile, counsel, 1432 36th Street; Oneta L. Stockstill, executive secretary, 417 First Street SE.; clerical staff: Bernice Kalinowski, secretary, 4000 Beecher Street; L. Louise Ellis, secretary, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue; Edna E. Johnson, secretary, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va.; Dorothy R. Britton, secretary, 5418 20th Avenue, Hyatts-ville, Md.; Doris L. Scott, secretary, 1600 South Eades, Arlington, Va.; Innis E. McDonald, secretary, 3140 Wisconsin Avenue; D. Carleen Poole, secretary, 200 North Wayne, Arlington, Va; Ann R. Willett, secretary, 407 East Mel-bourne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Brenda J. Gore, secretary, 7849 Penn-sylvania Avenue SE.; Constance E. Hobart, secretary, 9330 Edmondston Road, Greenbelt, Md.; Emma M. Brown, secretary, 1724 Tarrytown Avenue, Crofton, ‘Md.; James A. Deakins, staff assistant, 10 Fourth Street NE.; Issiah Hardy, messenger, 513 Savannah Street SE. Banking and Currency.— Clerk and staff director, Paul Nelson, 3121 Quebec Place; minority staff member, Orman S. Fink, 824 North Abingdon Street, Arling-ton, Va. District of Columbia.—Hayden S. Garber, counsel, 4620 Careybrook Lane, Oxon Hill, Md.; Clayton D. Gasque, staff director, 3701 Connecticut Avenue; John Hogan, assistant clerk, 213 11th Street SE.; investigators: Leonard O. Hilder, 4805 Second Street North, Arlington, Va.; James T. Clark, clerk, 5600 Kirkside Drive, Chevy Chase, Md.; secretaries: Othello Steinkuller, 3604 Prosperity Avenue, Fairfax, Va.; Peggy L. Thornton, 1301 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va.; Betty C. Alexander, 5200 Oakcrest Drive, Oxon Hill, Md.; Camile G. Butler, 7330 Glendora Drive, District Heights, Md.; Sara Anna Watson, assistant counsel, 6013 Woodland Terrace, McLean, Va.; Charles Jackson, assistant clerk, 4615 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Education and Labor.—Chief clerk, and senior specialist, Robert E. McCord, 2500 Virginia ‘Avenue 20037; general counsel, Hartwell D. Reed, Jr., 8106 Ainsworth Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152; associate general counsel, William F. Gaul, 5011 Fort Sumner Drive 20016; associate counsel (labor), Donald M. Baker, 9708 Digging Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; research director, Louise Maxienne Dargans, 301 G Street SW. 20024; editor of committee publications, Benjamin F. Reeves, 5601 Wood Way 20016; special assistant to the chairman, Marian R. Wyman, 5445 28th Street 20015; legislative specialist, Austin P. Sullivan, Jr., 614 E Street SE 20003; administrative assistants: Louise M. Wright, 6221 85th Place, New Carrollton, Md. 20784; Donald F. Berens, 24 Moran Drive, Waldorf, Md. 20601; Lelia T. Cornwell, 5802 Norton Road, Alexandria, Va. 22303; Eydie Gaskins, 1000 Sixth Street SW. 20024; legislative assistants: Jeanne E. Thomson, 533 North Oxford Street, Arlington, Va. 22203; Goldie A. Baldwin, 4941 North ‘Capitol Street 20011; secretaries: Shirley R. Mills, 5616 Elberton Place, Hyattsville, Md. 20781; Mary L. Shuler, 6509 Piney Branch Road 20012; Jeannine M. Ander-son, 8000 Oak Street, Dunn Loring, Va. 22027; Janet R. Inscore, 110 D Street SE. 20003; junior researchers: John E. Warren, 3416 B Street SE. 20019; WilliamH. Cable, 150 D Street SE. 20003; Nancy J. Tyler, 1514 T Street 20009; Minority: minority counsel for education and labor, Michael J. Bernstein, 4822 30th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; special education counsel for the minority, Charles W. Radcliffe, 1517 Gordon Cove Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21403; minority clerk, Crawford C. Heerlein, 7254 Beverly Manor Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; minority legislative coordinator, Martin L. LaVor, 7710 Lookout Court, Alexandria, Va. 22003; minority professional staff assistant, Robert C. Andringa, 7321 Byeforde Court, Springfield, Va. 22150; minority secretaries: Louise Finke, 3394 Curtis Drive SE. 20023; Anita Gerhardt, 3401 Bunker Hill Road, Mount Rainier, Md. 20822; Dorothy L. Strunk, 2935 Brinkly Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20031; Mary Ann Wagosh, 448 Kennebec Street, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021; clerical assistant, Robert L. Durst, Jr., 35 U Street NE. 20002; assistant clerk, Will Henderson, 200 Street SE. 20003. : J Foreign Affairs.—Staff administrator and committee clerk, Boyd Crawford, | i 7401 Idylwood Road, Falls Church, Va.; senior staff consultant, Roy J. Bullock, 8 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va.; staff consultants: Albert C. F. Westphal, 4010 Warren Street; Franklin J. Schupp, 5165 Rockwood i |i Parkway; Harry C. Cromer, 8904 Charred Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md.; ay Philip B. Billings, 5703 Ridgefield Road; Marian A. Czarnecki, 1701 Juniper Street; Melvin O. Benson, 1301 Delaware Avenue SW.; Everett E. Bierman, 3304 Prince William Drive, Street North, Arlington, Va.; Fairfax, Va.; John J. Brady, John H. Sullivan, 4512 Peacock Jr., 5616 Avenue, 19th Alex- |il andria, Va.; Robert J. Bowen, clerical assistant, 5207 Colonial Drive, Camp 0 Springs, Md.; senior staff assistant, June Nigh, 7524 Leesburg Pike, Falls Il Church, Va.; staff assistants: Helen C. Mattas, 3612 North Pershing Drive, | Arlington, Va.; Helen L. Hashagen, 2800 Quebec Street; Mary Louise | O’Brien, 5525 39th Street; Doris B. McCracken, 2916 Russell Road, Alex- i andria, Va.; Jean E. Smith, 7062 Skyles Way, Springfield, Va.; Nancy C. i Peden, 4208 Lamarre Drive, Fairfax, Va.; Paula L. Peak, 924 25th Street. | Government Operations.— Christine Ray Davis, staff director, 4805 Blagden Avenue | 20011; James A. Lanigan, general counsel, 3401 Porter Street 20016; Miles Q. i | Romney, associate general counsel, 6511 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. |] 22041; professionalstaff members: Lawrence P. Redmond, 5728 Bradley Boule- i | vard, Bethesda, Md. 20014; I. Warren Harrison, 7420 Sudbrook Road, I Baltimore, Md. 21208; staff members: Dolores L. Fel’ Dotto, 1600 South i Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Ann E. McLachlan, 1600 South Eads : i Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Charlotte C. Bickett, 1636 Buchanan Street i NE. 20017; Mabel C. Baker, 10226 Leslie Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Gene P. Spory, 1075 South Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; minority i staff: John Philip Carlson, 7110 Marlan Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307; hn William P. Russell, 219 E Street SE. 20003. if | House Administration.—Chief clerk, Gray, 7409 Long Pine Drive, Julian P. Langston; chief auditor, Robert Springfield, Va.; personnel analyst, Davis D. S. | il Wolman, 10616 Cavalier Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; assistant clerks, Louis Silverman, 7401 New Hampshire Avenue, Hyattsville, Md.; Mary F. Stolle, 922 24th Street; Robert H. Frank, 2405 Sylvale Road, Baltimore, Md. 21209; Gurney S. Jaynes, 6318 Virginia Hills Avenue, Alexandria, Va.; Rita Anne Stewart, 1925 South Quincy Street, Arlington, Va.; Subcommittee i on Library and Memorials, staff director, John C. d’ Amecourt, 2146 Wyoming Avenue; Subcommittee on Printing, printing clerk, Thomas A. Tangretti, 815 Thayer Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Subcommittee on Elections, secretary, Gwenda R. Green, 5004 Fran Place, Alexandria, Va.; minority clerk, Melvin M. Miller, 6206 Kellogg Drive, McLean, Va. Interior and Insular Affairs.—Sidney L. McFarland, staff director and chief clerk, 8217 Taunton Place, Springfield, Va. 22152; Lewis A. Sigler, counsel and consultant on Indian affairs, 3215 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; William L. Shafer, consultant on mining, minerals, and public lands, 13207 | Bluehill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906; Charles Leppert, Jr., assistant I counsel and consultant on territorial and insular affairs, 6904 Baylor Drive, i Alexandria, Va. 22307; Lee McElvain, assistant counsel and consultant on i national parks and recreation, 2132 Natahoa Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Hl Jim T. Casey, consultant on irrigation and reclamation, 3470 Mildred Drive, | Falls Church, Va. 22042; Dixie S. Barton, clerk, 2400 Pennsylvania Avenue I 20037; Patricia A. Murray, clerk, 728 Sixth Street SW. 20024; Patricia B. | Freeman, clerk, 4405 Windom Place 20016; Susan W. Gardner, clerk, 2000 | South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Kathleen Vance, clerk, 1530 Buena i Vista Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101; Miriam Waddell, clerk, 4 Fourth Street | SE., Apt. F, 20003; Marston L. Becker, printing clerk, 8513 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770; Edward Gaddis, messenger, 5400 Ninth Street 20011. | Congressional Directory Internal Security.—Donald G. Sanders, chief counsel; Glenn Davis, editorial director; Alfred M. Nittle, counsel; Robert M. Horner, chief investigator; William G. Shaw, research director; staff members: Donald T. Appell, Margie Biggerstaff, Daniel Butler, Mary Jo Chapman, S. Janice'Coil, Anniel Cunningham, Susan Kay Daniels, Florence B. Doyle, Elizabeth L. Edinger, Rochelle Epstein, Emily R. Francis, James L. Gallagher, Ruth Gerbec, Helen M. Gittings, Doris R. Jaeck, Mildred James, Juliette P. Joray, Millie Fay Lee, Gail B. Lewis, B. Ray McConnon, Jr., Kathleen C. Marche, Vir-ginia Masino, David Muffley, Jr., Monica Munger, Maureen P. Ontrich, Alma T. Pfaff, Peggy Pixley, William T. Poole, Stuart Pott, Rosella Purdy, Josephine Randolph, Herbert Romerstein, Stephen Romines, Jean W. Rut-ledge, Richard A. Shaw, Linda E. Spirt, Barbara C. Sweeny, Mary M. Valente, Lorraine N. Veley, Neil E. Wetterman. Interstate and Foreign Commerce.—Clerk, W. E. Williamson, 6217 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va.; assistant clerks: Kenneth J. Painter, 12511 Heurich Road, Wheaton, Md.; Marcella F. Johnson, 6730 Towne Lane Court, McLean, Va.; Hazel J. Collie, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue; Mildred H. Lang, 8617 Adams Drive SE.; Mary Ryan, 5480 Wisconsin Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.; Elsie M. Karpowich, 3810 Regency Parkway, Suitland, Md.; Eleanor A. Dinkins, 3001 Veazey Terrace; KE. E. Thomas, 113 East Howell Avenue, Alexandria, Va.; printing editor, Frank W. Mahon, 3700 Idolstone Lane, Bowie, Md.; minority counsel, Lewis E. Berry, 4709 Warren Street; minority staff assistant, Marion M. Burson, 2422 North Underwood Street, Arlington, Va.; minority staff assistant, Helen M. Dubino, 234 12th Street SE.; minority elerical assistant, Barbara L. Bullard, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue; professional staff: Andrew Stevenson, coordinator, 9208 Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, Md.; James M. Menger, Jr., 7606 Marian Court, Falls Church, Va.; William J. Dixon, 3414 Belleview Avenue, Cheverly, Md.; Robert F. Guthrie, 1816 North Lexington Street, Arlington, Va. Judiciary.—Staff director, Bess E. Dick, 2510 Virginia Avenue 20037; general counsel, Benjamin L. Zelenko, 7516 Vale Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; law revision counsel, Charles J. Zinn, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016; pro-fessional staff: Donald G. Benn, 2337 Dale Drive, Falls: Chureh, Va. 22043; Garner J. Cline, 8328 Weller Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101; James Faris, 800 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Paul S. Fenton, 408 A Street NE. 20002; Joseph Fischer, 208 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002; Howard W. Fogt, Jr., 201 I Street SW. 20024; William B. Forti, 3117 Berkley Lane, Woodbridge, Va. 22191; Austin Fragomen, Jr., 503 'G Street SE. 20003; Herbert Fuchs, 2220 49th Street 20007; Kenneth R. Harkins, 4315 37th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207; Thomas W. Hutton, 1011 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209; R. Frederick Jett, 521 Nottingham Road, Baltimore, Md. 21229; John J. Lokos, 1733 N Street 20036; Thomas E. Mooney, 6620 Ivy Hill Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Franklin G. Polk, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202; William P. Shattuck, 4815 16th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22205; John Winslow, 1255 New Hampshire Avenue 20036; Jerome M. Zeifman, 312 Second Street SE. 20003; clerical staff: Carrie Lou Allen, 101 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003; Lorraine W. Beland, 4129 Manor Court 20021; Gertrude Burak, 8750 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Jane C. Caldwell, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008; Pearl S. Chellman, 3900 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207; Frances Christy, 8328 Weller Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101; Roberta E. Eisenberg, 4545 Connecticut Avenue 20008; Phyllis R. Goldberg, 11550 Stewart Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Vera Goudelock, 508 Independence Avenue SE. 20021; Alma B. Haardt, 3119 Ramblewood Drive SE., District Heights 20028; Toni Harrington, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024; Katherine Kaplan, 7911 Indian Head Highway, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021; Michael Kelemonick, 6224 18th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22205; Charles H. Koch, 4711 Raven-wood Road, Riverdale, Md. 20840; Florence T. McGrady, 701 22d Street South, Arlington, Va. 22202; Bernice McGuire, 4809 Roblee Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870; Delk Simpson, 3900 Watson Place 20016; Mary G. Sourwine, 8917 Fairview Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Annelie Tischbein, 3812 Tall Oak Court, Annandale, Va. 22003; Louis S. Vance, 4109 Stanley Street SE. 20019. Staffs of House Committees 279 Merchant Marine and Fisheries.—Robert J. McElroy, chief clerk, 707 Delaware 1 Avenue SW. 20007; William B. Winfield, clerk, 4809 V Street 20007; Frances ; Still, assistant clerk, 702 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; pro- fessional staff: Robert J. Ables, chief counsel, 3301 Dauphine Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042; Bernard J. Zincke, counsel, 105 Fifth Street NE. 20002; Ned P. Everett, counsel, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Ernest J. Corrado, counsel, 3700 S Street 20007; Thomas A. Clingan, Jr., counsel, 8013 Carita Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Richard N. Sharood, minority counsel, 7600 Mahoney Drive, Lorton, Va. 22079; secretaries: Vera A. Barker, 1727 Pine Valley Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; Lucye Summers, 2515 K Street 20037; Diane G. Kirchenbauer, 101 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003; Jane C. Wojcik, 240 M Street SW. 20024; Pauline M. Dickerson, 7237 Allan Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22046; Virginia L. Noah (minority), 110 D Street SE. 20003; investigator, Albert J. Dennis, 3001 Branch Avenue or 20031; editor, Donald A. Watt, 225 Winchester Beach Drive, Annapolis, . 21401. Post Office and Civil Service.—Charles E. Johnson, chief counsel and staff director, 1100 Kingwood Drive, Takoma Park, Md. 20012; Bun Benton Bray, Jr., associate staff director, 6628 Van Winkle Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044; John H. Martiny, counsel, 6298 15th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22205; William A. Irvine, assistant staff director, Turkey Point, Edgewater, Md. il 21037; Theodore J. Kazy, senior staff assistant, 101 Mel Mara Drive SE., Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; Victor C. Smiroldo, senior staff assistant, 4304 Ranger Avenue, Marlow Heights, Md. 20031; Francis C. Fortune, coordinator, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007; Elsie E. Thornton, chief clerk, 2445 Lyttonsville Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; secretaries: Barbara M. Wells, 5425 Connecticut Avenue 20015; Blanche M. Simons, 630-C Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Public Works.—Richard J. Sullivan, chief counsel, 5722 North 28th Streets Arlington, Va. 22207; Lloyd A. Rivard, engineer consultant, 8701 Bradgate Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Lester Edelman, counsel, 917 Crestwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Clifton W. Enfield, minority counsel, 1706 Tilton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Richard C. Peet, assistant minority counsel, 4610 30th Street 20008; Sheldon S. Gilbert, associate minority counsel, 3603 Silver Park Drive, Suitland, Md. 20023; Dorothy Beam, executive staff assistant, 4801 Connecticut Avenue 20008; staff assistants: Meriam R. Buckley, 5483 30th Street 20015; Erla S. Youmans, 4802 Glenoak Road, Landover Hills, Md. 20784; Sterlyn B. Carroll, 2415 Savannah Street SE. 20020; Mrs. Linda L. Williams, 5945 Fisher Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20031; Mrs. Emily B. Loosier, 9039 Sligo Creek Parkway, Silver Spring, | Md. 20901; Joseph A. Italiano, editorial assistant, 8003 Boundary Drive, | Forestville, Md. 20028. | | Rules.— Counsel, Laurie C. Battle, 1021 Potomac Lane, Alexandria, Va.; assistant | counsel, Mary Spencer Forrest, 2500 North Columbus Street, Arlington, Va.; | | minority counsel, Robert D. Hynes, Jr., 3212 Wynford Drive, Fairfax, Va.; secretary, Winifred L. Watts, 9100 Patton Boulevard, Alexandria, Va.; i secretary, Jonna Lynne Cullen, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 280 Congressional Directory Scrence and Astronautics.—Charles F. Duecander, executive director and chief counsel, 13 Fourth Street SE.; John A. Carstarphen, Jr., chief clerk and counsel, 7712 Kirkside Drive, Alexandria, Va., Philip B. Yeager, counsel, 3433 North Venice Street, Arlington, Va., Frank R. Hammill, Jr., eounsel, 4608 29th Place; W. H. Boone, 4100 Tidewater Court, Alexandria, Va., technical consultant; James I. Wilson, technical consultant, Box 692, LaPlata, Md.; Richard P. Hines, staff consultant, 5905 33d Street; Harold A. Gould, technical consultant, 1007 Bellview Road, McLean, Va.; Philip P. Hine Dickinson, technical consultant, 5805 Lenox Road, Bethesda, Md., William a G. Wells, Jr., technical consultant, 6327 Mori Street, McLean, Va.; K. Guild ae Nichols, Jr., staff consultant, 8125 Heatherton Lane, Vienna, Va.; Elizabeth Kernan, scientific research assistant, 3237 N Street; Frank J. Giroux, clerk, 695 Americana Drive, Annapolis, Md.; Denis C. Quigley, publications clerk, 5112 Saratoga Avenue; James A. Rose, Jr., minority staff, 6206 Tyner Street, Springfield, Va.; Mary ‘Ann Robert, secretary, 317 Cameron Street, Alexan- dria, Va.; Emily Dodson, secretary, 510 21st Street; Carol F. Rodgers, secre- tary, 1818 Kimberly Road, Silver Spring, Md.; June C. Stafford, secretary, 5230 South 7th Street, Arlington, Va.; Virginia Robison, secretary, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va.; Kieran ‘U. Cashman, Secretary, 1301 South Scott Street, Arlington, Va., Apt. 133; Martha N. Rees, secretary, 1806 Lansing Court, McLean, Va.; Patricia J. Speed, secretary, 1512 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va.; Richard K. Shullaw, assistant pub- lications clerk, 2020 North Calvert Street, Arlington, Va. Standards of Official Conduct.—Staff Director, John M. Swanner, 11119 Stephalee re Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852; assistant staff director, Bennett Wolfe, 4550 a Connecticut Avenue 20008, clerical staff: Robert G. Allett, senior staff member, 201 Panorama Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021; Mariann R. Mackenzie, 437 Quade Street, Forest Heights, Md. 20021; Tempie W. Whittington, 3703 Donnell Drvie, Forestville, Md. 20028. i Veterans’ Affairs— Professional staff: Oliver E. Meadows, staff director, 7115 Ly Marlan Drive, ‘Alexandria, Va. 22307; Edwin B. Patterson, counsel, 8103 ER White's Ford Way, Rockville, Md. 20854; Billy E. Kirby, 4409 Phyllis | Street, ‘Alexandria, Va. 22309; clerical staff: George W. Fisher, 10403 Royal- ton Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Helen A. Biondi, 3805 Densmore Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309; Alice V. Matthews, 3814 Warren Street 20016; Morvie Ann Colby, 529 6th Street SE. 20003; Marjorie J. Kidd, 4621 Rose- : dale Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014; George J. Turner, 3630 Gleneagles Ff ~ Drive, Apt. 8-3C, Rossmore Leisure World, Md. 20027; minority staff: ; John R. Holden, 11100 Slye Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Ways and Means.—Chief counsel, John M. Martin, Jr., 6909 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va.; assistant chief counsel, John Patrick Baker, 2713 South Inge Street, Arlington, Va.; professional staff: Robert B. Hill, 3903 Chapel Forge Drive, Bowie, Md.; William T. Kane, 1716 Tilton Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; James W. Kelley, 8602 Fremont Street, New Carrolton, Md.; Harold T. Lamar, 10242 Parkwood Drive, Kensington, Md. ; staff assistants: Florence Burkett, 3412 South Fifth Street, Arlington, Va.; Virginia Butler, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va.; William C. Byrd, 4616 Twinbrook Road, Fair- fax, Va.; Grace G. Kagan, 821 Gregorio Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; June A. Kendall, 4809 Barrymore Drive, Oxon Hill, Md.; Elizabeth M. Price, 2601 | Woodley Place; Jean Ratliff, 7104 Country Club Court, Hyattsville, Md.; | Gloria Shaver, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va.; Eileen Sonnett, 4728 North 32d Street, Arlington, Va.; document clerks: Hughlon Greene, 6219 Piney Branch Road; Walter B. Little, 1534 Odgen Street; minority staff: counsel, Richard C. Wilbur, 5209 Colonial Terrace, Camp Springs, Md.; minority staff assistants: Jerry W. Knebel, 4848 South Seventh Street, Arlington, Va.; Shirley Vallance, 236 Audrey Lane SE., Oxon Hill, Md.; Carole Vazis, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. CONGRESSIONAL JOINT COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS, AND BOARDS Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Created by Public Law 585, 79th Congress Room H-403, Capitol. Phone, 225-6171 (Code 180) Chairman.— Chet Holifield, Representative from California. Vice Charrman.—John O. Pastore, Senator from Rhode Island. Members: Melvin Price, Representative from Illinois. Wayne N. Aspinall, Representative from Colorado. John Young, Representative from Texas. Ed Edmondson, Representative from Oklahoma. Craig Hosmer, Representative from California. John B. Anderson, Representative from Illinois. William M. MeCulloch, Representative from Ohio. Catherine May, Representative from Washington. Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia. Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Albert Gore, Senator from Tennessee. Henry M. Jackson, Senator from Washington. George D. Aiken, Senator from Vermont. Wallace F. Bennett, Senator from Utah. Carl T. Curtis, Senator from Nebraska. Norris Cotton, Senator from New Hampshire. Executive Director—Edward J. Bauser. Joint Committee on Defense Production 50 U.S.C. App. 2162 Room 459, Senate Office Building. Phone, 225-2337 (Code 180), extensions 2337, 2338, 2329 Chairman.—John Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. Vice Charrman.— Wright Patman, Representative from Texas. Members: William Proxmire, Senator from Wisconsin. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Senator from New Jersey. Wallace F. Bennett, Senator from Utah. John G. Tower, Senator from Texas. William A. Barrett, Representative from Pennsylvania. Leonor K. Sullivan, Representative from Missouri. William B. Widnall, Representative from New Jersey. William E. (Bill) Brock 3d, Representative from Tennessee. Staff.—Harold J. Warren, clerk and counsel; Charles S. Brewton, general counsel; George T. Ault, professional staff; Mattie I. Echols, secretary. 282 Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards 283 Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers Created by Public Law 115, 78th Congress Room H-329, Capitol. Phone, 225-2064 (Code 180) Members: Gale W. McGee, Senator from Wyoming. Hiram L. Fong, Senator from Hawaii. Lucien N. Nedzi, Representative from Michigan. Jerry L. Pettis, Representative from California. Clerk.—Julian P. Langston. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy Created by Public Law 82-414 Appointed by the Speaker: Emanuel Celler, Representative from New York. Michael A. Feighan, Representative from Ohio. Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Representative from New Jersey. William M. McCulloch, Representative from Ohio. William T. Cahill, Representative from New Jersey. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation Created by Public Law 20, 69th Congress Room 1011, Longworth House Office Building. Phone, 225-3621 (Code 180) Chairman.— Russell B. Long, Senator from Louisiana. Vice Chairman.— Wilbur D. Mills, Representative from Arkansas. Members: Hale Boggs, Representative from Louisiana. John C. Watts, Representative from Kentucky. John W. Byrnes, Representative from Wisconsin. James B. Utt, Representative from California. Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Albert Gore, Senator from Tennessee. John J. Williams, Senator from Delaware. Wallace F. Bennett, Senator from Utah. Chief 7 Staff. —Laurence N. Woodworth, 2810 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785 Assistant Chief of Staff.—Lincoln Arnold, 1619 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. \ Administrative Assistant.—James M. LaMarche, 6316 Anneliese Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Legal Staff: Legislation Counsel.—Nicholas A. Tomasulo, 718 Sixth Street SW. 20024. Assistant Legislation Counsel.—Dennis P. Bedell, 4821 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Refund Counsel.—Robert R. Smyers, 4501 Clermont Place, Garrett Park, Md. 20766. Attorneys.—Herbert L. Chabot, 14104 Bauer Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853; John Broadbent, 1611 21st Street 20009; Harrison B. McCawley, 5012 24th Street SE. 20021; Bernard M. Shapiro, 8511 Glen Dale Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770; Joseph P. Spellman, 8275 Adenlee Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Richard Trotter, 8218 Tory Road, Springfield, Va. 22150. d Chief Economist.—Arthur S. Fefferman, 9006 Linton Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. : Economists.—Michael D. Bird, 12525 Waldo Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Albert Buckberg, 5906 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Leon W. Klud, 5907 Noblestown Road, Springfield, Va. 22150. Accountant.—Hollis Dixon, 6166 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Statistical Analysts.—James H. Symons, Post Office Box 168, Clifton, Va. 22024; John Germanis, 5067 Seventh Road South, Arlington, Va. 22204. : Statistical Clerks.— Anastasia F. Connaughton, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Joseph E. Fink, 4907 Iroquois Street, College Park, Md. 20741 284 Congressional Directory Secretaries.—Blanche F. Nagro, 9913 East Light Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903; Joanne B. McDermott, 1622 North Jackson Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; June Matthews, 4042 South Maple Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Linda R. Savage, 3419 55th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20784; Elizabeth L. Ruth, 730 24th Street 20037; Mary W. Gattie, 3121 Lake Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785; | Jamie L. Daley, 3826 Regency Parkway, Suitland, Md. 20023; Marcia Rowzie, 1014 Palmer Road, Washington, D.C. 20022; Sheila Lancaster, 2953 Brinkley Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20031; Sharon Feinsilber, 2311 Ashboro Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Linda L. Buckley, 3007 Laurel Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Joint Committee on the Library Sec. 223, 60 Stat. 838 (2 U.S.C. 132b) Room 305, Senate Office Building. Phone, 225-6352 (Code 180) Chairman.—B. Everett Jordan, Senator from North Carolina. Vice Chairman.—Samuel N. Friedel, Representative from Maryland. Members: Claiborne Pell, Senator from Rhode Island. Howard W. Cannon, Senator from Nevada. John Sherman Cooper, Senator from Kentucky. Strom Thurmond, Senator from South Carolina. Frank Thompson, Jr., Representative from New Jersey. John Brademas, Representative from Indiana. James Harvey, Representative from Michigan. Fred Schwengel, Representative from Iowa. Chief Clerk.— Gordon F. Harrison. Assistant Chief Clerk.—Julian P. Langston. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration Created by Public Law 474, 81st Congress Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. Paul J. Fannin, Senator from Arizona. James A. Haley, Representative from Florida. Morris K. Udall, Representative from Arizona. Sam Steiger, Representative from Arizona. Joint Committee on Printing Created by act of Aug. 3, 1846 (9 Stat. 114) Room S-151, Capitol. Phone 225-5241 (Code 180) Chairman.—Samuel N. Friedel, Representative from Maryland. Vice Chairman.—B. Everett Jordan, Senator from North Carolina. Members: John H. Dent, Representative from Pennsylvania. Glenard P. Lipscomb, Representative from California. James B. Allen, Senator from Alabama. Hugh Scott, Senator from Pennsylvania. Staff Director.—John F. Haley, 4018 10th Street NE. 20017. Assivion; Saf Director.—Paul C. Beach, Sr., 1500 Highwood Drive, Arlington, a. : Fechiin Analyst.—Henry A. Foote, Jr., 4810 Rim Rock Road, Rockville, Md. 53. Printing and Publications Analyst.—Johnson W. McRorie, 8302 Stanwood Street, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Joint Commattees, Commassions, and Boards 285 Admini. Clerk.—Rosemary S. Cribben, 4332 Carmelo Drive, Annandale, a. 3. rs Assistant.—Lawrence F. Kennedy, 12711 Kembridge Drive, Bowie, Md. 15. Stenographer.—Juanita H. Kelly. Clerk-Stenographer.—Eleanor A. Lawrence, 2305 Berkley Street 20031. | " CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX OFFICE Room 6304, Senate Building. Phone, 225-5268 (Code 180) Chief Indexer.—C. J. Moore, 401 Mashie Drive SE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Chief Indexer.— Robert L. Curtis, 3390 Highview Terrace SE. 20020. Assistant Indexers: Dale E. Condon, 13205 Kara Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Barry M. Heyman, 12900 Stonecrest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Walter F. Kidd, 4707 Surry Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. George G. Kundahl, 6801 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Jack W. Parsons, 2217 Washington Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Cataloger.— Alene D. Tayman, 114 Perrywinkle Court, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. : ] Hl i i it Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Expenditures Created by Public Law 250, 77th Congress (55 Stat. 726) Room 329, Senate Office Building. Phone, 225-3750 (Code 180) | | Chairman.— George H. Mahon, Representative from Michael J. Kirwan, Representative from Ohio. Wilbur D. Mills, Representative from Arkansas. Hale Boggs, Representative from Louisiana. John W. Byrnes, Representative from Wisconsin. Frank T. Bow, Representative from Ohio. Allen J. Ellender, Senator from Louisiana. Spessard L. Holland, Senator from Florida. Russell B. Long, Senator from Louisiana. Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. John J. Williams, Senator from Delaware. Roman L. Hruska, Senator from Nebraska. David M. Kennedy, Secretary of the Treasury. Robert P. Mayo, Director of the Budget. Clerk.—Catherine F. Kolnacki. Texas. ; i ! i i <{H i Joint Economic Committee Created pursuant to Sec. 5(a) of Public Law 304, 79th Congress Room G-133, New Senate Office Building. Phones: (Code 180) 225-5171; 225-5321 (publications) Chairman.— Wright Patman, Representative from Texas. Vice Chairman.— William Proxmire, Senator from Wisconsin. Richard Bolling, Representative from Missouri. Hale Boggs, Representative from Louisiana. Henry S. Reuss, Representative from Wisconsin. Martha W. Griffiths, Representative from Michigan. William S. Moorhead, Representative from Pennsylvania. William B. Widnall, Representative from New Jersey. W. E. Brock 3d, Representative from Tennessee, Barber B. Conable, Jr., Representative from New York. Clarence J. Brown, Representative from Ohio. John Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. J. W. Fulbright, Senator from Arkansas. Herman E. Talmadge, Senator from Georgia. Stuart Symington, Senator from Missouri. Abraham Ribicoff, Senator from Connecticut. Jacob K. Javits, Senator from New York. Jack Miller, Senator from Iowa. Len B. Jordan, Senator from Idaho. Charles H. Percy, Senator from Illinois. . : li | >a | { | { | 286 Congressional Directory Executive Director.—John R. Stark, 4815 Grantham Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director of Research.—James W. Knowles, 6005 Berkshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Economists—John R. Karlik, Richard F. Kaufman, Loughlin F. McHugh, Courtenay M. Slater, Ruth Leibert, Douglas C. Frechtling (minority), George D. Krumbhaar, Jr. (minority). Administrative Staff.—Philip B. MeMartin (editorial assistant), Hamilton D. Gewehr (administrative clerk), Esther S. Hickey (financial clerk), Juanita L. Entrekin (publications clerk), Virginia L. Greenfield (secretary to the execu-tive director), Hope G. Sham (assistant to the director of research), Eugenia Andros, Anne N. McAfee, Beverly M. Park, Shirley J. Radcliffe, Shirley R. Snyder, William M. Woodard (secretaries), Clarence E. Price, Jr. (messen-ger), Christopher C. O’ Malley (printing assistant). American Revolution Bicentennial Commission Created by Public Law 491, 89th Congress Suite 319, 811 Vermont Avenue. Telephone, 382-8901 Chairman.—J. E. Wallace Sterling. Vice Chairman.—Carlisle H. Humelsine. Appointed by the President of the United States: James Biddle, Daniel J. Boorstin, Catherine D. Bowen, Gen. Mark W. Clark, James S. Copley, Luther H. Foster, Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., Ann Hawkes Hutton, George E. Lang, Hobart Lewis, Harold Prince, Clarke T. Reed, Aline B. Saarinen, Frederick A. Seaton, Paul S. Smith. Appointed by the President of the Senate: John O. Pastore, Senator from Rhode Island. Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Senator from Virginia. Norris Cotton, Senator from New Hampshire. Edward W. Brooke, Senator from Massachusetts. Appointed by the Speaker of the House: Harold D. Donohue, Representative from Massachusetts. John O. Marsh, Jr., Representative from Virginia. John P. Saylor, Representative from Pennsylvania. G. William Whitehurst, Representative from Virginia. Ex officio: Secretary of State. The Attorney General. Secretary of the Interior. Secretary of Defense. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Librarian of Congress. Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Archivist of the United States. Secretary of Commerce. Chairman, Federal Council on the Arts and Humanities. Executive Director—M. L. Spector, 6414 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034 (phone, 656-2586). Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate Established by Senate Resolufion 382, 90th Congress Room S-332, Capitol. Phone, 225-2971 (Code 180) Members: Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia. B. Everett Jordan, Senator from North Carolina. Carl T. Curtis, Senator from Nebraska. Mike Mansfield, Senator from Montana. Sula (Aci) —Richard A. Baker, apt. C, 4134 Suitland Road, Suitland, Md. Joint Commuattees, Commissions, and Boards 287 Commission for Extension of the United States Capitol Created by Public Law 242, 84th Congress (69 Stat. 515-516) and amended by Public Law 91-77 (83 Stat. 124) Chairman.—John W. McCormack, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Spiro T. Agnew, President of the Senate. Mike Mansfield, Majority Leader of the Senate. Carl Albert, Majority Leader of the House of Representatives. Hugh Scott, Minority Leader of the Senate. Gerald R. Ford, Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. J. George Stewart, Architect of the Capitol. Commission on Revision of the Criminal Laws of the District of Columbia Created by Public Law 90-226 Chairman.— Wiley A. Branton, 825 Sixth Street SW. Members: Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. Winston L. Prouty, Senator from Vermont. John Dowdy, Representative from Texas. Lawrence J. Hogan, Representative from Maryland. Judge Edmond T. Daly, U.S. Court of General Sessions, Washington, D.C. 20001. Judge Spottswood W. Robinson 3d, U.S. Court of Appeals, Washington, D.C. 20001. Judge Aubrey E. Robinson, Jr., U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C. 20001. James Francis Reilly, 1625 K Street 20006. Lawrence Speiser, director, Washington office, American Civil Liberties Union, 1424 16th Street 20005. Sylvia A. Bacon, 2500 Q Street 20007. Father Marquette Tercentenary Commission Created by Public Law 187, 89th Congress 917 West Juneau Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. 53201. Area Code 414, 271-0230 Chairman.—James C. Windham, of Milwaukee, Wis. Kenneth Shouldice, of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Father William F. Kelley, S.J., of Washington, D.C.-Omaha, Nebr. Philip A. Hart, Senator from Michigan. Karl E. Mundt, Senator from South Dakota. Jack Miller, Senator from Iowa. Gaylord Nelson, Senator from Wisconsin. Clement J. Zablocki, Representative from Wisconsin. Kenneth J. Gray, Representative from Illinois. John W. Byrnes, Representative from Wisconsin. Philip E. Ruppe, Representative from Michigan. 288 Congressional Direclory Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission Created by Public Law 372, 84th Congress 1609 Leng worth House Office Building. Phone. 225-7871 (Code 180) Chairman.— Eugene J. Keogh, of New York. Secretary.—John M. Murphy, Representative from New York. Members: Jacob K. Javits, Senator from New York. Eugene J. McCarthy, Senator from Minnesota. Edward W. Brooke, Senator from Massachusetts. Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii. Frank Thompson, Jr., Representative from New Jersey. Seymour Halpern, Representative from New York. Hamilton Fish, Jr., Representative from New York. Anna Rosenberg Hoffman, of New York. James H. Rowe, Jr., of Montana. House Office Building Commission Title 40, U.S.C. 175 Chatrman.—John W. McCormack, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Emanuel Celler, Representative from New York. William C. Cramer, Representative from Florida. James Madison Memorial Commission Created by Public Law 417, 86th Congress (74 Stat. 37) Room 432, Shoreham Building, 806 Fifteenth Street, 20005. Phone, DIstrict 7-2836 Chairman.—Dr. Harold W. Dodds, 87 College Road West, Princeton, N.J. Chairman, Executive Commzittee.—Clinton M. Hester, Shoreham Building, Wash-ington, D.C Members: Dr. Colgate W. Darden, Jr., National Bank of Commerce Building, Norfolk, Va. Dr. William T. Hutchinson, 1126 East 59th Street, Chicago, Ill. John M. Slack, Jr., Representative from West Virginia. Emanuel Celler, Representative from New York. Fletcher Thompson, Representative from Georgia. William C. Wampler, Representative from Virginia. Wallace F. Bennett, Senator from Utah. Spessard L. Holland, Senator from Florida. Jennings Randolph, Senator from West Virginia. Roman L. Hruska, Senator from Nebraska. Joint Commission on the Coinage Created by Public Law 81, 89th Congress Executive: Chairman.—Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary of Commerce. Director of the Bureau of the Budget. Director of the Mint. Congressional: John Sparkman, Senator from Alabama, ex officio. Wallace F. Bennett, Senator from Utah, ex officio. John O. Pastore, Senator from Rhode Island. Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. Joint Commattees, Commissions, and Boards + 289 Congressional— Continued Peter H. Dominick, Senator from Colorado. George Murphy, Senator from California. Wright Patman, Representative from Texas, ex officio. William B. Widnall, Representative from New Jersey, ex officio. Ed Edmondson, Representative from Oklahoma. Robert N. Giaimo, Representative from Connecticut. Silvio O. Conte, Representative from Massachusetts. James A. McClure, Representative from Idaho. Public: Julian B. Baird, St. Paul, Minn. Amon Carter, Jr., Fort Worth, Tex. William C. Decker, New York, N.Y. Samuel M. Fleming, Nashville, Tenn. Edward H. Foley, Washington, D.C. ~ Harry F. Harrington, St. Louis, Mo. Eugene S. Pulliam, Indianapolis, Ind. Harry E. Rainbolt, Norman, Okla. Marine Corps Memorial Commission Created by Public Law 327, 80th Congress Chairman.—Col. Joseph J. McCarthy, 260 East Chestnut Street, Chicago, Ill. 60611 (phone, 751-2575). Commassioners: Raymond R. Wilkowski, 4513 West 100th Street, Oak Lawn, Ill. 60453. | Edward J. Barrett, 2440 Lakeview Avenue, Chicago, Ill. (phone, 321-5500). Migratory Bird Conservation Commission Created by act of February 18, 1929, 16 U.S.C. 715a United States Department of the Interior Building Phone, 343-4676 (Code 183, extension 4676) Chairman.— Walter J. Hickel, Secretary of the Interior. Clifford M. Hardin, Secretary of Agriculture. John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation. Henry L. Bellmon, Senator from Oklahoma. Joseph D. Tydings, Senator from Maryland. Silvio O. Conte, Representative from Massachusetts. John D. Dingell, Representative from Michigan. Secretary.—F. G. Spoden, Jr., 402 Cloverway, Alexandria, Va. 22314. National Advisory Commission on Low Income Housing Created by Public Law 90-448 Appointed by the President of the Senate: John Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. Ernest F. Hollings, Senator from South Carolina. John G. Tower, Senator from Texas. Charles H. Percy, Senator from Illinois. Appointed by the Speaker: Wright Patman, Representative from Texas. William A. Barrett, Representative from Pennsylvania. Del Clawson, Representative from California. Garry Brown, Representative from Michigan. 33-350°—T70—=21 290 Congressional Directory National Commission on Consumer Finance Created by Public Law 90-321 Appointed by the President of the United States: Herbert O’ Conor, Jr., of Maryland. Joe Albritton, of Texas. Earl Pippin, of Alabama. Appointed by the Speaker: Wright Patman, Representative from Texas. Leonor K. Sullivan, Representative from Missouri. Seymour Halpern, Representative from New York. Appointed by the President of the Senate: John Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. William Proxmire, Senator from Wisconsin. John G. Tower, Senator from Texas. National Commission on Product Safety 1016 16th Street 20036. Phone, 382-6344 (Code 128, extension 6344) Chairman.— Arnold B. Elkind, New York, N.Y. Emory J. Crofoot, Portland, Oreg. Henry A. Hill, Haverhill, Mass. Sidney Margolius, Port Washington, N.Y. Michael Pertschuk, Washington, D.C Hugh L. Ray, Chicago, Ill. Dana Young, San Antonio, Tex. eerie Dererons-Willi V. White, 1118 Theresa Ann Street, McLean, Va. 101. General Counsel.—Michael R. Lemov, 316 N Street SW. 20024. Director of Public Affairs.— Eleanor Pollock, 2230 California Street 20008. i tN ae K. Holstein, 9215 Worth Avenue, Silver Spring, . 1. National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws Created by Public Law 89-801, 89th Congress 1111 20th Street 20036. Phone, 382-2011 (Code 128, extension 22011) Chairman.— Edmund G. Brown, Beverly Hills, Calif. Vice Chairman.— Richard H. Poff, Representative from Virginia. Members: John L. McClellan, Senator from Arkansas. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Senator from North Carolina. Roman L. Hruska, Senator from Nebraska. Robert W. Kastenmeier, Representative from Wisconsin. Abner J. Mikva, Representative from Illinois. Gos C. Edwards, Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth ircuit. Thomas J. MaecBride, Chief Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of California. A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Donald Scott Thomas, Austin, Tex. Theodore Voorhees, Washington, D.C. Directors: Louis B. Schwartz.— Director. Richard A. Green.—Deputy Director. Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards 291 National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws El Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance I Created by Public Law 90-351 Appointed by the Speaker: j William L. St. Onge, Representative from Connecticut. A] Byron G. Rogers, Representative from Colorado. = William M. McCulloch, Representative from Ohio. Richard H. Poff, Representative from Virginia. National Fisheries Center and Aquarium, Advisory Board 1 Created by Public Law 758, 87th Congress Department of the Interior Building, 13th and C Streets, 20240 Phone, 343-3861 (Code 183, extension 33861) Chairman.—[Vacant.] Ae Members: k Warren G. Magnuson, Senator from Washington. H Winston L. Prouty, Senator from Vermont. Michael J. Kirwan, Representative from Ohio. ah Lou Frey, Jr., Representative from Florida. H [2 vacancies.] M eb ex officco.—Leslie L. Glasgow, Assistant Secretary, Department of the nterior. Executive Secretary.—Charles H. Meacham, Commissioner of Fish and Wildlife, Department of the Interior. " Director, National Fisheries Center and Aquarium.— Warren J. Wisby, 9945 Mur-nane Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. . Assistant Director.— William Hagen, 1020 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. 7 National Forest Reservation Commission Created by act of March 1, 1911 (36 Stat. 962, 16 U.S.C. 513) Room 3016, South Building, United States Department of Agriculture Phone, 557-4553 (Cede 161, extension 4553) President.—Stanley R. Resor, Secretary of the Army. ! Walter J. Hickel, Secretary of the Interior. Lod Clifford M. Hardin, Secretary of Agriculture. 14 John Stennis, Senator from Mississippi. \ George D. Aiken, Senator from Vermont. William M. Colmer, Representative from Mississippi. Joha P. Saylor, Representative from Pennsylvania. Secretary.— Russell P. McRorey, 4833 Randolph Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. National Memorial Stadium Commission Created by Public Law 523, 78th Congress John Stennis, Senator from Mississippi. Be Vance Hartke, Senator from Indiana. Peter H. Dominick, Senator from Colorado. Olin E. Teague, Representative from Texas. el Clarence D. Long, Representative from Maryland. fe Wilmer ‘Vinegar Bend’ Mizell, Representative from North Carolina. -3 292 Congressional Directory National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commission Created by Public Law 264, 90th Congress Chairman.—Secretary of the Interior. Administrator of General Services. Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Chairman of the National Capital Planning Commission. Chairman of the Commission of Fine Arts. Appointed by the President of the United States: Allan W. Cromley. Clarence A. Arata. John S. Davies. Appointed by the President of the Senate: Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. Gaylord Nelson, Senator from Wisconsin. Joseph D. Tydings, Senator from Maryland. Hugh Scott, Senator from Pennsylvania. Strom Thurmond, Senator from South Carolina. Howard H. Baker, Jr., Senator from Tennessee. Appointed by the Speaker of the House: Kenneth J. Gray, Representative from Illinois. Robert E. Jones, Jr., Representative from Alabama. George H. Fallon, Representative from Maryland. William C. Cramer, Representative from Florida. Robert C. McEwen, Representative from New York. Fred Schwengel, Representative from Iowa. Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund Created by act of Congress approved Aug. 5, 1955 (Public Law 246, 84th Congress), to administer Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, established by same act Chairman.—L. Quincy Mumford, Librarian of Congress, ex officio. Appointive Members: Harry Hunt Ransom, Chancellor, University of Texas, Austin, Tex. 78712. Herbert Wechsler, director, American Law Institute; Columbia Law School, 435 West 116th Street, New York, N.Y. 10027. Editor in Chief.—Paul A. Freund, The Law School, Harvard University, Cam-bridge, Mass. 02138. Assistant Librarian of Congress, Head of Administrative Office for the Devise.— Mrs. Elizabeth E. Hamer, 6620 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Administrative Officer.—Mrs. Jean Allaway, 612 G Street SW. 20024. President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 330 Independence Avenue SW. Phone, 963-7851 (Code 13, extension 37851) Chairman.—Robert H. Finch, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Vice Chatrman.— Robert A. Aldrich, M.D. Members ex officio: Secretary of Labor. Director, Office of Economic Opportunity. Citizen Members Appointed by the President: Barry Bingham, Horace Busby, Victor Bussie, Leo Cain, Ph.D., Robert Cooke, M.D., Patrick J. Doyle, M.D., Victor Fuchs, Ph.D., Muriel B. Humphrey, Bess H. Jones, George Jones, Mathilde Krim, Ph.D., Robert B. Kugel, M.D., Leonard W. Mayo, Lloyd Rader, Sr., Jeannette Rockefeller, Bernard Rosen-berg, Kenneth J. Ryan, M.D., George Tarjan, M.D., Thomas A. Tucker, Ray-mond W. Vowell. Executive Director of Committee Staff.—David B. Ray, Jr. Joint Commattees, Commissions, and Boards 293 Public Land Law Review Commission Created by Public Law 606, 88th Congress (78 Stat. 982) Suite 420, 1730 K Street NW., Washington, D.C. 20006. Telephone 343-6660 (Code 183, extension 6660) Chairman.— Wayne N. Aspinall, Representative from Colorado. Appointed by the President of the United States: Laurance S. Rockefeller, of New York City, N.Y. Philip H. Hoff, of Burlington, Vt. H. Byron Mock, vice chairman, of Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr. Robert Emmet Clark, of Tuscon, Ariz. Dr. Maurice Goddard, of ‘Harrisburg, Pa. Mrs. Nancy E. Smith, of San Bernardino, Calif. Appointed by the President of the Senate: Henry M. Jackson, Senator from Washington. Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. Gordon Allott, Senator from Colorado. Len B. J ordan, Senator from Idaho. Paul J. Fannin, Senator from Arizona. Appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives: Walter S. Baring, Representative from Nevada. Roy A. Taylor, Representative from North Carolina. Morris K. Udall, Representative from Arizona. John P. Saylor, Representative from Pennsylvania. Laurence J. Burton, Representative from Utah. John H. Kyl, Representative from Towa. Director.—Milton A. Pearl, 5500 Prospect Place, Chevy Chase, Md. Senate Office Building Commission Created by the Act of April 28, 1904 (33 Stat. 481), as amended by the Act of July 11, 1947 (61 Stat. 307), the Act of August 1, "1953 (67 Stat. 328), and the Act of August 3, 1956 (70 Stat. 966) Chairman.—John J. Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. Karl E. Mundt, Senator from South Dakota. Gordon Allott, Senator from Colorado. Edmund S. Muskie, Senator from Maine. Stephen M. Young, Senator from Ohio. B. Everett Jordan, Senator from North Carolina. Howard W. Cannon, Senator from Nevada. Henry Bellmon, Senator from Oklahoma. Robert W. Packwood, Senator from Oregon. The Interparliamentary Union 49 Stat. 425, 22 U.S.C. 276 OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES GROUP FOR THE 91ST CONGRESS President.—John Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. Vice Presidents: B. Everett Jordan, Senator from North Carolina. E. Ross Adair, Representative from Indiana. Emilio Q. Daddario, Representative from Connecticut. Treasurer.— Alexander Pirnie, Representative from New York. Secretary.—Hugh Scott, Senator from Pennsylvania. Executive Commattee: John Sparkman, Senator from Alabama, chairman. B. Everett Jordan, Senator from North Carolina. E. Ross Adair, Representative from Indiana. Alexander Pirnie, Representative from New York. Hugh Scott, Senator from Pennsylvania. Philip A. Hart, Senator from Michigan. Gordon Allott, Senator from Colorado. W. R. Poage, Representative from Texas. John S. Monagan, Representative from Connecticut. 4 i 294 Congressional Directory United States Representatives to the Interparliamentary Union Council: Emilio Q. Daddario, Representative from Connecticut. Edward J. Derwinski, Representative from Illinois. Si States Representative on the Executive Commitice of the Interparliamentary nion: Emilio Q. Daddario, Representative from Connecticut. Honorary Members: Homer Ferguson, Military Court of Appeals, Washington, D.C. Katharine St. George, Tuxedo Park, N.Y. 10987. Executive and Administrative Secretary.— Darrell St. Claire (Office address: Chief ! Clerk, United States Senate, Room 8-221, Capitol, Washington, D.C. Telephone, 225-2114.) United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission 48 Stat. 967 11 North Fourth Street, St. Louis, Mo. 63102. Phone, CEntral 1-5474 Chairman.—Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Vice Chairman.—Dean William W. Wurster, 1620 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94111. Secretary.—Ronald J. Foulis, 1140 Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. Appointed by the President of the United States: William W. Crowdus, 506 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. 63011. J. Lionberger Davis, Independence Drive, Princeton, N.J. 08541. Morton D. May, 601 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. 63101. Appointed by the President of the Senate: Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Roman L. Hruska, Senator from Nebraska. Frank Church, Senator from Idaho. Appointed by the Speaker of the House: Wayne L. Hays, Representative from Ohio. Leonor K. Sullivan, Representative from Missouri. John N. Camp, Representative from Oklahoma. Appointed by Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Association: Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. Chester C. Davis, 254-D Calle Aragon, Laguna Hills, Calif. 92653. Harold W. Dodds, 87 College Road West, Princeton, N.J. 08541. Judge James M. Douglas, 705 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. 63101. William W. Wurster, 1620 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94111. Mayor Willard E. Fraser, City Hall, Billings, Mont. 59101. Executive Committee: Jugs James M. Douglas (chairman), 6336 Wydown Boulevard, St. Louis, 0. 63105. William W. Crowdus, 7316 Pershing, St. Louis, Mo. 63130. Chester C. Davis, 254-D Calle Aragon, Laguna Hills, Calif. 92653. J. Lionberger Davis, Independence Drive, Princeton, N.J. 08501. Morton D. May, 12 Brentmoor Park, St. Louis, Mo. 63105. Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy Title 10, U.8.C., Section 9355(a) Allen J. Ellender, Senator from Louisiana. Quentin N. Burdick, Senator from North Dakota. Peter H. Dominick, Senator from Colorado. Paul J. Fannin, Senator from Arizona. L. Mendel Rivers, Representative from South Carolina, ex officio. Byron G. Rogers, Representative from Colorado. John J. Flynt, Jr., Representative from Georgia. William E. Minshall, Representative from Ohio. Donald G. Brotzman, Representative from Colorado. =f o 5 Joint Commattees, Commaissions, and Boards 295 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy Title 14, U.S.C., Section 194(a) Warren G. Magnuson, Senator from Washington, ex officio. Frank E. Moss, Senator from Utah. Joseph M. Montoya, Senator from New Mexico. Robert P. Griffin; Senator from Michigan. Edward A. Garmatz, Representative from Maryland, ex officio. Frank M. Clark, Representative from Pennsylvania. Alton Lennon, Representative from North Carolina. William L. St. Onge, Representative from Connecticut. James R. Grover, Jr., Representative from New York. Wendell Wyatt, Representative from Oregon. Thomas J. Meskill, Representative from Connecticut. Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy Title 46, U.S.C., Section 1126¢ Warren G. Magnuson, Senator from Washington, ex officio. Ernest F. Hollings, Senator from South Carolina. Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Senator from Virginia. Winston L. Prouty, Senator from Vermont. Edward A. Garmatz, Representative from Maryland, ex officio. Thomas N. Downing, Representative from Virginia. John M. Murphy, Representative from New York. Hugh L. Carey, Representative from New York. Charles A. Mosher, Representative from Ohio. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., Representative from Connecticut. Board of Visitors to the Military Academy Title 10, U.S.C., Section 4355(a) Spessard L. Holland, Senator from Florida. Howard W. Cannon, Senator from Nevada. Philip A. Hart, Senator from Michigan. Charles E. Goodell, Senator from New York. L. Mendel Rivers, Representative from South Carolina, ex officio. Olin E. Teague, Representative from Texas. William H. Natcher, Representative from Kentucky. John J. Rhodes, Representative from Arizona. Martin B. McKneally, Representative from New York. 296 Congressional Directory Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy Title 10, U.S.C., Section 6968(a) Warren G. Magnuson, Senator from Washington. Joseph D. Tydings, Senator from Maryland. Richard S. Schweiker, Senator from Pennsylvania. Edward J. Gurney, Senator from Florida. L. Mendel Rivers, Representative from South Carolina, ex officio. Daniel J. Flood, Representative from Pennsylvania. Samuel S. Stratton, Representative from New York. Glenard P. Lipscomb, Representative from California. Rogers C. B. Morton, Representative from Maryland. ASSIGNMENTS OF SENATORS TO COMMITTEES Agriculture and Forestry. Foreign Relations. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Agriculture and Forestry. Government Operations. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. 0 a J RE Appropriations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Expendi- tures. mi Aeronautical Space chairman. Finance. Interior and Insular Affairs. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis- tration. Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Expendi-tures. ANDERSON. orionoo iui in and Sciences, Commerce. Public Works. Select Committee on Small Business. EL A Judiciary. Public Works. BEIMON. ao Agriculture and Forestry. Interior and Insular Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. PENNE. ee ii Banking and Currency. Finance. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Select Committee on Standards and Conduct. Bigoe oll Appropriations. District of Columbia. Interior and Insular Affairs. 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Joint Committee Forestry, chairman. on Reduction of Federal Expendi- tures. Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs. i 300 Congressional Directory PULBRIGHTY wesc meas COLDWATER © meeor aitl CQeopReLY. os orn Harmrere > ae BOULAND. «co ai Armed Services. Government, Operations. Judiciary. Finance. Interior and Insular Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis- tration. Special Committee on Aging. Appropriations. Judiciary. Post Office and Civil Service. Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers. Special Committee on Aging. Foreign Relations, chairman. Finance. Joint Economic Committee. Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Armed Services. Banking and Currency. Commerce. District of Columbia. Finance. Foreign Relations. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works. Select Committee on Small Business. Commerce. Judiciary. Government Operations. 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Banking and Currency. District of Columbia. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Government Operations. Public Works. Majority Whip. Ways and Means. ) Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Expendi- tures. Joint Economic Committee. Appropriations. Rules. Joint Economic Committee. Appropriations. Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Expendi-tures. Education and Labor. House Administration. Banking and Currency. Post Office and Civil Service. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Armed Services. Banking and Currency. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Joint Economic Committee. House BROOKS... oa hats BROOMFIELD... .covaniuas-BROTZMAN. oo. elo Brown of California. ______ Brown of Michigan________ Brown of Ohio... ..._:: BroyniLL of North Carolina. BroyamuL of Virginia... ____ BUCHANAN...» ooo Borgm of Plofida....-. ..-. Burke of Massachusetts... BurLEsoN of Texas. _____.__ BurrisoN of Missouri______ Burton of California. _____ Burton of Utah_--- Bes! a a BUNION. flanane co BYRNE of Pennsylvania.__. ByrnEs of Wisconsin. ____. CABO. est CarPEny. ve iia CARIT. .ceemd mn hE Ee Commattee Assignments Government Operations. Judiciary. Foreign Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Science and Astronautics. Veterans’ Affairs. Banking and Currency. Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Joint Economic Committee. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Select Committee on Small Business. District of Columbia. Ways and Means. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Foreign Affairs. Ways and Means. Ways and Means. Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Select Committee on Small Business. Ways and Means. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Post Office and Civil Service. Select Committee on Small Business. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Ex- penditures. District of Columbia. Science and Astronautics. Committee on the House Restaurant. Public Works. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Interior and Insular Affairs. Congressional Directory Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. a BML OS Appropriations. ES aati 2 Appropriations. Judiciary, chairman. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. CHAMBERLAIN Gr ET LENE Ways and Means. lie Banking and Currency. gre Lape FLERE CRA TTA Veterans’ Affairs. PR Ey he Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works. SAREE Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works. Bs ee Banking and Currency. KEducation and Labor. House Administration. Public Works. Appropriations. House Recording Studio. len ERE, LIES Ways and Means. Committee on the House Restaurant. PN mara GL i Education and Labor. FRI SNES Ld Rules, chairman. A en en Se Ways and Means. Joint Economic Committee. a Te Bn Bo eet Appropriations. Select Committee on Small Business. ra RRR Sh Judiciary. Se ONCE Ce Sa Armed Services. Post Office and Civil Service. I Seg Agriculture. Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. ikon DM. ial Et vd Ways and Means. Select Committee on Small Business. ih aie Judiciary. House Cowern. CLO cl datens Cramer -Nh a ANT. rreh ants Cuoyen: Ca CunmiNGRAM. oceans DADDARIO. oaths DanNieL of Virginia_ _______ DanieLs of New Jersey._.__._. Davis of uw Georgio...-in- Davis of Wisconsin.......... DAWSON. nhaiio Ll PEYA Ganga... oa DRgAN®Y: -SooSo DorceNnAeR. ooo cls Dungy o.oo VENI ootiB Br te Pen: oo ede ae DERwINGRY. nina BYEVING. Sl a Oe DICKINSON. So mdi Pagag vate eonden DINGELY, ss on ams DONOHUE L «nos bicutiant asd BeuN: es ey Bowoy:s i mr ahianowe DOWNING: .. a onlineor Committee Assignments 309 Banking and Government Currency. Operations. Public Works. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. Science and Astronautics. | Armed Services. Education Post Office and and Labor. Civil Service. House Administration. Science and Astronautics. Appropriations. Government Operations, District of Columbia. chairman. Agriculture. J Rules. ; Education and Labor. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Crime. | Judiciary. Education and Labor. House Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. Foreign Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. House Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Armed House Services. Administration. District Foreign of Columbia. Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Small Business. Judiciary. Public Works. Veterans’ Affairs. | Distriet of Judiciary. Columbia. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Science and Astronautics. 310 Congressional Directory {ETTT Th ee POMONDSON. is Epwarps of Alabama______ Epwarps of California. _ ___ Post Office and Civil Service, chairman. Veterans’ Affairs. Public Works. Veterans’ Affairs. Banking and Currency. Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Appropriations. Judiciary. Veterans’ Affairs. Internal Security. Judiciary. Judiciary. Education and Labor. Government Operations. Education and Labor. HEducation and Labor. Appropriations. Appropriations. Select Committee on Small Business, chairman. Public Works, chairman. Foreign Affairs. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Judiciary. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Judiciary. Armed Services. Appropriations. Judiciary. Appropriations. Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Minority Leader. House Yorn, WiLniam D.......... BOREMAN.. oe ol FouNtaIN. 0. Poager oo ia FRELINGHUYSBN..._._._._._ Boyes.» tr ooo Peweomy. oi oo. oskiel Fuvron of Pennsylvania____ Fovrron of Tennessee. ______ Pogua.. iii? GAryriaNaARIS. i Gavraguer.... .. ..... Qsematy, GIAYDOS. Li BEITYS.. oa BIAIMG,...... aimee abd CIBnoNS. Lob GWBERTY. iin iieian GOLDWATER. LLL uasnieaine GONZALEZ... .ncinniinen COoODLING.. uaa nh AR A AN OLE Su GREEN of Oregon. _.._____._ GREEN of Pennsylvania... GRIFFIN. ae naseaid CRIPHS. iinin EY i Committee Assignments Education and Labor. Post Office and Civil Service. Armed Services. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. District of Columbia. Foreign Affairs. Foreign Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Science and Astronautics. House Administration, chairman. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Joint Committee on the Library. Joint Committee on Printing, chairman. Foreign Affairs. Science and Astronautics. Ways and Means. District of Columbia. Science and Astronautics. Banking and Currency. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries, chairman. Government Operations. Education and Labor. Banking and Currency. House Administration. Appropriations. Ways and Means. Ways and Means. Science and Astronautics. Banking and Currency. Agriculture. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. House Administration. Public Works. Education and Labor. Select Committee on the House Beauty Shop. Ways and Means. Banking and Currency. Ways and Means. Joint Economic Committee. Select Committee on Crime. Select Committee on the House Beauty Shop, chairman. 312 Congressional Directory Hansen of Washington_ _ _ _ HARRINGION =f oo. i FARIA a ae FPARMVEY: ie a a HEBERT HecHLER of West Virginia__ HEeckLER of Massachusetts. _ Foreign Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Select Committee to Regulate Parking. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works. Armed Services. District of Columbia. Government Operations. Armed Services. District of Columbia. Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis- tration. Armed Services. Banking and Currency. Veterans’ Affairs. Foreign Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works. Veterans’ Affairs. Banking and Currency. Post Offiee and Civil Service. Banking and Currency. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Fidueation and Labor. House Administration. Appropriations. Banking and Currency. District of Columbia. Public Works. House Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Joint Committee on the Library. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Education and Labor. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Education and Labor. House Administration. Foreign Affairs. House Administration. Select Committee to Regulate Parking. Armed Services. Standards of Official Conduct. Science and Astronautics. Banking and Currency. Veterans’ Affairs. House Commattee Assignments 313 Heisvoswr.. 0 i ania) Science and Astronautics. Veterans’ Affairs. Henderson. Cu iodine Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works. Th Dae a Armed Services. Government Operations. Hoenn: = oo Distriet of Columbia. . Post Office and Civil Service. HOoLIPIBID..... oi nil mit a Government Operations. Standards of Official Conduct. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, chairman. ORION... sw ww ones mm Government Operations. Select Committee on Small Business. HOSMER. S02 = oo dn Cie a Interior and Insular Affairs. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. EHowaARD: Lo ona i, an Public Works. 2) PE YC ROR ORE PL Appropriations. HuNaame. aoepda District of Columbia. Judiciary. Select Committee on Small Business. ong. te Se Na Armed Services. HUTCHINSON... caw oem mma Judiciary. Standards of Official Conduct. fener... uae Internal Security, chairman. Armed Services. JACOBS. ic ta Sine et hs District of Columbia. Judiciary. JARMAN... Ci ea Interstate and Foreign Commerce. JouNsoN of California______ Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works. JounNsoN of Pennsylvania___ Banking and Currency. Post Office and Civil Service. JONAS Looaab or Appropriations. Jones of Alabama_________ Government Operations. Public Works. Jones of North Carolina _ __ Agriculture. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. JONEs of Tennessee. ....... Agriculture. BRARTE Ye ea Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Science and Astronautics. KASTENMEIER. oo ooeeem Interior and Insular Affairs. Judiciary. Gy ES SRER Foreign Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Congressional Directory SE RE ORR Long of Maryland LOWENSTEIN Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Armed Services. Appropriations. ; Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Expendi- tures. Agriculture. Public Works. Committee on the House Restaurant, chairman. Select Committee on Small Business. Science and Astronautics. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. House Administration. Interior and Insular Affairs. House Recording Studio. District of Columbia. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. District of Columbia. Education and Labor. Ways and Means. Appropriations. ee Rules. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Appropriations. House Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. Foreign Affairs. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Appropriations. Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Science and Astronautics. Public Works. Judiciary. Government Operations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. House Commattee Assignments 315 McCrume. ues MCCORMACK... .-ie niinnaa McCuuiocn...... cu. un McDaAvE...... aoe McDonaLp of Michigan_._. MeBwWEN.......ccie semana MeBavvs oo ak MCEBNBALLY.. nuiah oe McVWGrAN. . cncann MacpoNALD of Massachusetts. MAcCrEGoR......nia = on MADDEN. areal Muon. Mawrranpo laa MANN. corr arab br MARSH... Sani MARTIN. coitus scaai MATHEIAR. oo vv nnn MATSUNAGA ooo sala Mwy. ba MAYNEG. oo ashennd es MERDS.or-i an iitmmas= oz MoORBEAD.. Iria MORTON += os i ima oui Moser... Sagas MurpaY of Illinois_ _ _ _____ MurpHY of New York. ____ Ways and Means, chairman. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, chairman. Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Expendi-tures. Banking and Currency. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Appropriations. Banking and Curreney. Agriculture. Armed Services. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Agriculture. Veterans’ Affairs. Banking and Currency. Government Operations. Joint Economic Committee. Foreign Affairs, chairman. Foreign Affairs. Ways and Means. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Science and Astronautics. Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Foreign Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Agriculture. Government Operations. Appropriations. Armed Services. House Administration. Joint Committee on the Disposition of Executive Papers. District of Columbia. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Armed Services. Foreign Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Select Committee on Crime. Appropriations. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. House Commattee Assignments 317 OO RBoNSKET 2 volo ali aTRE Al re O’NEeAL of Georgia... _____ O’NEe1LL of Massachusetts. OPPINGER. oot i RASEARAN of oe or ae PavMaN. cc aaaiaass, PaAnPEn. oan en Puoray:. ooo sinh PEPPER... nae PERRING. ov nihil 123 ThatSES ie ParngaNset 0h aL oni PORE. ts tinaiinas LE ee PIBNIE. aiia oo LL PAar PooBir. loiter LITLE SN Ne Sl DORE | POorLoer.. ..-oo PowwmnL:.. -... oiiaiaily PreYER of North Carolina__ Price of Minos... ......... Pricmof Texas..........08 Pryor of Arkansas. ...._._.. Armed Services. Distriet of Columbia. Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works. Agriculture. Rules. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Appropriations. Banking and Currency, chairman. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Joint Economic Committee, chairman. Select Committee on Small Business. Appropriations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Science and Astronautics. Internal Security. Rules. Select Committee on Crime, chairman. Education and Labor, chairman. House Administration. Science and Astronauties. Joint Committee on the Disposition of Executive Papers. Armed Services. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Armed Services. Armed Services. Agriculture, chairman. House Administration. Science and Astronauties. Judiciary. Interior and Insular Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Education and Labor. Internal Security. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Standards of Official Conduct, chairman. Armed Services. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Agriculture. Science and Astronautics. Appropriations. Congressional Directory Rooney of New York Rooney of Pennsylvania___ Education and Labor. Veterans’ Affairs. Agriculture. Post Office and Civil Service. Education and Labor. Rules. Standards of Official Conduct. Judiciary. Armed Services. Government Operations. Agriculture. Banking and Currency. Appropriations. Standards of Official Conduct. Education and Labor. Government Operations. Appropriations. Banking and Currency. Government Operations. Joint Economic Committee. Appropriations. Appropriations. Armed Services, chairman. Public Works. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Judiciary. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Appropriations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Ways and Means. Foreign Affairs. Internal Security. Science and Astronautics. Foreign Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. House Commattee Assignments 319 Rupee... i anal Run. oon cvamundla ByaNeon. ooo 000 RE CURMAIN. . oan Br ONGB. ie ie ti Hae SANDMAN. i. cline amides SATTERPIELD... veo vin nnn Ahs Se SCHADEBERG... oo NCHBRLE es . SCHBUER ios ug SCHNEBBELL.. enna. SeRwWENGEL. :. . Loree Seams oo as SEBBLIUS... .. eatin al SHIBLmY C= oo oa LLLR Th A sos IT COR CS He NE LE Sd SOE Tn VNR SRUBIIZ. Lins cvrnsnsuass i AT ed PLAS 0 0 Smita of California________ Swirn of down... ..... ci. Smita of New York________ SNYDER...a SP RINGER. tessod Interior and Insular Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Judiciary. Banking and Currency. Government Operations. Judiciary. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Judiciary. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Veterans’ Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works. Education and Labor. Internal Security. Education and Labor. Ways and Means. House Administration. Public Works. Joint Committee on the Library. Post Office and Civil Service. Veterans’ Affairs. Agriculture. Appropriations. Appropriations. Appropriations. Agriculture. Rules. Select Committee to Regulate Parking. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Appropriations. Rules. Appropriations. Select Committee on Small Business. District of Columbia. Judiciary. Public Works. District of Columbia. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Congressional Directory STEIGER of Wisconsin STUBBLEFIELD TroMmPsoN of Georgia TaoMmprsoN of New Jersey._ TrOMSON of Wisconsin Armed Services. Standards of Official Conduct. Interstate and Foreign Commerce, chairman. Banking and Currency. Select Committee on Small Business. Appropriations. Committee on the House Restaurant. House Recording Studio, chairman. Select Committee on Small Business. Government Operations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis- tration. Education and Labor. Banking and Currency. Education and Labor. Internal Security. Armed Services. Agriculture. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Banking and Currency. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Science and Astronautics. Foreign Affairs. Appropriations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Science and Astronautics. Agriculture. Veterans’ Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs, chairman. Science and Astronautics. Standards of Official Conduct. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Education and Labor. House Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. District of Columbia. Foreign Affairs. Committee on the House Restaurant. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. Foreign Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. \ House Committee Assignments 321 LET ee et MSL a Se Interior and Insular Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis- Science and Astronautics. Warton. ood cuood Judiciary. Post Office and Civil Service. Select Committee on Crime. WAMPLER. coihich mimes Agriculture. Warns... aa Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. UE ERSBR De Internal Security. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Select Committee on Crime. WANS. naiena nna Ways and Means. ! Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. WEleRen. aaa Government Operations. Science and Astronautics. Waartew, ae Armed Services. | WHALLEY... vimanas Foreign Affairs. Le eelSe Armed Services. Post Office and Civil Service. WHITEHORSE. Armed Services. WHEN. cen vianen Appropriations. a WINALL... ceetrnarivan Banking and Currency. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Joint Economic Committee. 7] VIG BING.. i i nani Judiciary. ! Select Committee on Crime. { WinLave. uy Banking and Currency. | Standards of Official Conduct. Wnson, Bos......onae Armed Services. WinsoN, CHARLES H_______ Armed Services. Post Office and Civil Service. WINK... ots District of Columbia. Science and Astronautics. 33-350°—70———23 322 Congressional Directory WOLD. ohhnid Wolrr.. bol ainsi WRIGHT. So oi iuaains LOTS TE ae NYDLBR. oa Sen WYLIE... ening MN TMAN aaa Nosvies. oo YATRON. oie in Youre... ZABLOCRI.. . s ....--ON AD Er eR Ra ee Baas we SEL) A LE hm A Interior and Insular Affairs. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Public Works. Appropriations. Government Operations. Science and Astronautics. Banking and Currency. Appropriations. Appropriations. Foreign Affairs. Rules. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Foreign Affairs. Public Works. Agriculture. Veterans’ Affairs. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS AND SECRETARIES LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND Senator Aken Wt)... noo Allew (Ala). c= Allott (Colo)... Anderson (N. Mex.)___ Baker (Tenn.y..... Bayh (Ind.)....-o..... Bellmon (Okla)... Bennett (Utah) ...___ Bible (Nev.)......... Bogos (Del)... cuun--Brooke (Mass.)-.___._ Burdick (N. Dak.)____ Byrd: (Va)...... . Byrd (W.Va)....... Cannon (Nev.)...._.. Case (NJ) -o-oo... Church (Idaho) ._.._.____ Cool (Ky) .......... Cooper (Ky.).....-... 324 SECRETARIES Administrative Assistant Secretary Lola P. Aiken, 305 C St. Elizabeth A. Quinn, 305 NE. 20002 C St. NE. 20002 Wendell W. Mitchell, 5925 N. Tom Coker, 4771 5th St., Arlington, Va. Parkman Ct., 22203. Annandale, Va. 22003. Jack Ware, 14221 " Caroline Browne, 2844 Chesterfield Rd., Wisconsin Ave. 20007. Rockville, Md. 20853. Claude E. Wood, 4630 36th Eloise De La O, 102 St., S. Arlington, Va. Schott’s Court NE. 22206. 20002. Hugh Branson, 4101 Doris Lovett, 4201 Mas-Cathedral Ave. 20016. sachusetts Ave., 20016. Robert J. Keefe, 100 West Frances Voorde, 133 Linden St., Alexandria, Duddington SE. 20003. Va. 22301. Drew Mason, 3303 Mrs. Helen Lawson, Parkside Ter., Fairfax, 3368 Woodburn Rd., Va. 22030. Annandale, Va. 22003. Tom C. Korologos, 8222 Keith Jaques, 3928 Smithfield Ave., Livingston St. 20015. Springfield, Va. 22152. Jack M. Carpenter, 3247 Mrs. Dee Bartley, 11812 Chestnut St. 20015. Farmland Dr., Rockville, Md. 20852. Larry K. Martin, 134 North Carolina Ave. SE. 20003. Dr. Alton Frye, 1242 Betsy Warren, 3254 N St. Titania Lane, McLean, 20007. Va. 22101. James G. Meeker, 5920 Yvonne Beck, 5933 23d Walton Rd., Bethesda, Pkwy., Hillerest Md. 20034. Heights, Md. 20031. Forest I. Rettgers, 8414 Mrs. Audrey A. Jones, Camden, Alexandria, 2000 S. Eads St., Va. 22308. Arlington, Va. 22202. Virginia M. .. Ethel R. Low.Yates... Chester B. Sobsey, 10705 Janene Assuras, 822 S. Montrose, Garrett Park, 22d St., Arlington, Va. Md. 20766. 22202. Frances Henderson, Yonder House, Indian Head, Md. 20640. Mrs. Verda Barnes, 2500 Mrs. Jennie-Marie Ward, Q St. 20007. 12507 Kembridge Dr., Bowie, Md. 20715. Richard S. Greer, 342 Mrs. Gretchen Doss, 342 Senate Office Bldg. Senate Office Bldg. Robert L. Riggs, 5412 Martha Klueber, 2700 Duvall Ave. 20016. Q St. 20007. Administrative Assistants and Secrelaries 325 LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Senator Administrative Assistant Secretary Cotton (N.H.)_______ Dolores C. Drayer, 1600 S. Eads St., Arlington, Va. 22202. Cranston (Calif.) _____ Robert Grey, 925 N. Gloria V. Caruthers, Van Dorn St., 2300 Good Hope Rd. Alexandria, Va. 22304. SE. 20020. Curtis (Nebr.)_._.._.__ Doris M. Rook, 103 Donald E. Shasteen, Granville Dr., Silver 11704 Judy Pl. Spring, Md. 20901. Potomac, Md. 20854. Dodd (Conn.) list James F. Gartland, 6014 Mrs. Dorothy W. Berkshire Dr., Cam Richroath, 4804 Springs, Md. 20031. Hastern Lane, Suitland, Md. 20023. Pole (Kans.)_____._... ' William A. Kats, 4918 Judith L. Harbaugh, 6171 : 28th Pkwy. SE. 20031. Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Dominiek (Colo.)_____ Charles R. Kendrick, 810 Maxine B. Hyde. Albany Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22302. Eagleton (Mo.)_______ Douglas Bennet, Jr., 3811 Mrs. Jane Enger, 3361 Argyle Ter. 20011. Runnymede Pl. 20015. Eastland (Miss.)______ Courtney C. Pace, 106 Jean H. Allen, 3225 Schott’s Court NE. Nealon Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22042. HEllender (1.a.)...-..... James E. Guirard, Jr., Florence LeCompte. 1129 Cameron Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22308. Ervin (N.C) o_o. Jack Spain, 6607 Burling-John KE. Giles, 1333 ton PL., Springfield, Va. Ivanhoe St., Alexan-22150. dria, Va. 22304. Fannin (Ariz)... D. Gordon Murphy, 801 Marilyn A. Vihel, Braeburn Dr. SE. 20022. 700 Seventh St. SW. 20024. Fong (Hawaii). _____ Robert T. Carson, 2111 Mrs. Rita P. Buckingham, Jefferson Davis Hywy., 4806 Adams Dr., Arlington, Va. 22202. Silver Hill, Md. 20023. Fulbright (Ark.)______ Lee Williams, 7215 Burton-wood Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22307. Goldwater (Ariz.)_____ D. Delos Ellsworth, 440 Judy Rooney, 440 Senate Office Bldg. Senate Office Bldg. Goodell (N.Y.)_______ Dr. Charles W. Dunn, Martha Ann Richardson, 150 Duddington Pl. SE. 2500 Q St. 20007. 20003. Gore (Tenn.) 2u00c-5L William G. Allen, 1331 Kingston Ave., Alex-andria, Va. 22302. Gravel (Alaska) ______ Joseph M. Rothstein, 1018 Charles Hamel, 2725 Dead Run Dr., McLean, 39th St. Va. Griffin (Mich.) .______ Ceeil Holland, 14 W. Lenox St., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Gurney (Fla)... ....:. Charles L. Mangers, 3416 Mrs. John P. Elliott, 1117 Burrows Ave., Fairfax, Prince St., Alexandria, Va. 22030. Va. 22314. Hansen (Wyo.)_.______ Paul R. Holtz, 8234 Toll House Rd., Annandale, Va. 22003. Congressional Directory LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Senator Administrative Assistant Secretary Harris (Okla)... ©. Hart (Mich.)...... Hartke (Ind.).........-Hatfield (Oreg.)--____ Holland (Fla). io. Hollings (8.C.).....c.: Hruska (Nebr.)______._ Hughes (Towa) ______ Inouye (Hawaii) ______ Jackson (Wash.)______ Javits (NY yuo ua dogy Jordan (Idaho). o:.._ Jordan (N.C.).....0 : Kennedy (Mass.)_____ Yong Ain). usue McCarthy (Minn.)____ MeClellan (Ark.)_____ MeGee (Wyo). ____ McGovern (S. Dak.)_. Melntyre (N.H.).____ Magnuson (Wash.)____ Jim Monroe, 8601 Cromwell, Springfield, Va. 22151. Sidney H. Woolner, 3552 Quebec St. 20016. Jacques H. LeRoy, 120 C St. NE. Samuel H. Mallicoat, 11406 Washington Plaza, Reston, Va. Merrill Y. Winslett, 3503 Carpenter St. SE. 20020. Michael B. Joy, 128 C St. NE. Dean Pohlenz, 5303 Marlyn Dr. 20016. Park Rinard, 6701 Beacon Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Eiler C. Ravnholt, 3566 Raymoor Rd., Kensing-ton, Md. 20795. S. Sterling Munro, Jr., 711 Lamberton Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Frank Cummings, 4305 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. William M. Cochrane, 227 A St. NE. 20002. David W. Burke, 6300 x 26th St., Arlington, a. R. E. Hunter, 2400 36th St. SE. 20020. Jerome N. Eller, 3445 N. Edison, Arlington, Va. 22207. P. Wallace Whiteaker, 8415 Thames, Spring-field, Va. K. Richard Cook, 4307 Selkirk Dr., Fairfax, Va. 22030. Owen J. Donley, 1400 Kings-ton Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22300. Larry K. Smith, 14 4th St. NE. ET = Marjorie F. Banner, 101 G St. SW. 20024. Florence Roth, 2939 Van Ness St. 20008. Rosemary Rorick, 8600 16th St., Silver ‘Spring, Md. 20910. Marilyn J. Isaak, McLean, Va. 22101. Mrs. Ruth W. Fisher, 2025 Oliver St., W. Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Helen G. Harrington, 4201 31st St. South, Arlington, Va. 22206 Jo Nobles, 122 3d St. SE. 20003. Kimie Ishibashi, 305 C St. NE. 20003. Doris Whitmus, 2601 Woodley Pl. 20008. Joan Maguire, 411 2d St. SE. 20003. Gwenn Lewis, Washingtonian Towers, Gaithersburg, Md. Wesley F. Hayden, 5224 Cherokee Ave., Alex-andria, Va. 22312. Angelique Voutselas, 2500 Q St. Mrs. Macel MeGilvery, 10710 Casper St., Ken-sington, Md. 20795. Jean Stack, 408 4th St. SE. 20003. Margie Nicholson, 1600 S. Eads St. , Arlington, Va. 22202. Elizabeth Strannigan, 2939 Van Ness St. 20008. Patricia J. Donovan, 305 C St. NE. 20002. Betty M. McQueen, 8914 Ridge Pl., Bethesda, Md. 20034 Jessie V. Robertson, 2122 California St. 20008 Administrative Assistants and Secretaries 327 LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Senator Administrative Assistant Secretary Mansfield (Mont.)____ Mrs. Margaret DeMichele, Mrs. Mary Jane Del 9409 Old Marlboro Pike, Balzo, 11708 Hatcher Upper Marlboro, Md. Pl., Wheaton, Md. 20870. 20902. Mathias (Md.) .______ Mrs. Evelyn F. Slater, 1422 Potomac Ave., Hagerstown, Md. 21740. Metcalf (Mont.)______ ' Merrill Englund, 11703 Vic Reinemer, 3324 St. College View Dr., Silver James Pl., Falls Chureh, Spring, Md. 20902. Va. 22042. Miller (Towa) ~~... Stanley R. Browne, 1600 Barbara S. Bengtson, 3000 S. Joyce St., Arlington, Spout Run Pkwy., Ar-Va. 22202. lington, Va. 22201. Mondale (Minn.)_____ Bruce Johnstone, 7421 Judith C. Metcalfe, 2907 “1 Flora St., Springfield, Dumbarton Ave. 20007. Va. 22150. Montoya (N. Mex.) ___ Paul T. Demos, 3603 Inver-ness Dr., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Moss (Utah) ___.__.____ Grant W. Midgley, 6212 Beverly T. Fisher, 3532 31st St. 20015. N. Ohio St., Arlington, Va. 22207. Mundt (S. Dak.) _____ Robert McCaughey, 2405 Roberta Van Beek, 103 Gaither St. SE. 20031. G St. SW. 20024. Murphy (Calif.)...... John Ahlers, 14129 Flint Jane Dannenhauer, Rock Rd., Rockville, 1600 S. Eads St., Md. 20853. Arlington, Va. 22202. Muskie (Maine)... Donald E. Nicoll, 3914 John Whitelaw, 2909 Livingston St. 20015. Briardale Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Nelson (Wis)... William B. Cherkasky, 7312 Warren J. Sawall, 4128 Rebecca Dr., Alexandria, Watkins Trail, Annan-Va. 22307. dale, Va. 22003. Packwood (Oreg.)_ ___ William H. Mayer, 6800 Nora M. Manning, 940 Algonquin 20034. 24th St. 20037. Pastore (R.1.).....__. C. J. Maisano, 3880 Rod-James A. McKenna, 1821 man St. 20016. Brisbane St., Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Pearson (Kans.)______ Jerry B. Waters, 3411 Raymond St., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Peli (RI)... .00-ilu Ray Nelson, 6118 Wilson Miss Lee Szilagyi, 2800 La., Bethesda, Md. Woodley Rd. 20008. 20034. Perey (IY... V.aais Joseph Farrell, 8637 Mrs. Nadine Jacobsen, Aberdeen Ct., 3401 Cummings Ave., Annandale, Va. 20003. Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Prouty (Vi). oii. Eugene A. Jenkins, Jr., Betty J. Collins, 5615 1806 Corcoran St. 20009. Marengo Rd. 20016. Proxmire (Wis.) ....__ Howard E. Shuman, 2433 Mrs. Peggy Raynor, N. Kenmore, Arlington, 2020 F St. 20006. Va. 22207. Randolph (W. Va.) _._ Marie Lantz, 3900 Tunlaw James W. Harris, 2744 Rd. 20007. N. Wyoming St., Arlington, Va. 22213. Ribicoff (Conn.)....... John A. Koskinen, 1846 Vergie L. Cass, 4000 Redwood Terrace 20012. Massachusetts Ave. 20016. Congressional Directory LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Senator Administrative Assistant Secretary Russell (Ca)... x Saxbe (Ohio)... 55 Schweiker (Pa.)-_._.__ Seotti(Pay. oan iil Smith. (I). coca. Smith (Maine) Sparkman (Ala.).____. Spong (Va.)....... ... Stennis (Miss) -__-__ Stevens (Alaska)... ._ Symington (Mo.)_____ Talmadge (Ga.)---_-_ Thurmond (S.C.)_____ Tower (Tex.)......... Tydings (Md.)....... Williams (Del.)____.__ Williams (N.J.)_______ Yarborough (Tex.)____ Young (N. Dak.).____ Young (Ohio) | Charles E. Campbell, 1400 South Joyee St., Arling-ton, Va. William M. Hoiles, 1107 Flor Lane, McLean, Va. David Newhall 111, 521 7th St. SE. 20003. Martin G. Hamberger, 3247 Quesada St. 20015. ~John R. Gomien, 5509 Cromwell Dr. 20016. William C. Lewis, Jr., 807 Milestone Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Robert, Locklin, 8517 Cyrus Pl., Alexandria, a. Robert B. MeNeil oo ___ William E. Cresswell, 1208 Westgrove Blvd., Alexan-dria, Va. 22307. Stanley R. Fike, 511 Bos-ton Ave., Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Ronald B. Ginn, 5419 Charlottesville Rd., Springfield, Va. Jack E. Ravan, 8706 Rosedale Ln., Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Tom Wise, 9209 Maria Ave., Great Falls, Va. Kenneth G. Gray, 7904 Park Overlook, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Ralph R. Peters, 124 Schott’s Ct. SE. James J. Delaney, 8 2d St. Gene Godley, 712 6th St. SW. 20024. C. U. Sylvester, 1831 Briar Ridge Ct., McLean, Va. 22101. Herbert Jolovitz, 7531 Sebago Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20034. Barboura G. Raesly, 5831 Quantrell Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22312. Mrs. Maryellen P. Toughill, 4101 Cathe-dral Ave. 20016. Mrs. Thomas E. May, 800 4th St. SW. 50024. EdithV. Skinner, 2601 Woodley Pl. 20008. Joseph A. Bernier, 4311 Thornapple St., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Octa R. Watson, 312 Mansion Dr., Alex-andria, Va. 22302. Frances M. Facchini, 1400 S. Joyce St., Arlington, Va. 22202. Mildred Ward, 2500 Wis-consin Ave. 20007. Celia Niemi, 1601 18th St. 20009. Mrs. Virginia Laird. Miss Dottie Foster, 1st and C Sts. NE. Miss Sylvia Neighbors, 201 Mass. Ave. 20024. Mrs. Linda L. Epstein, 476 M St. SW. 20024. Laura Matz, 2308 Fair-view Ter., Alexandria, Va. 22303. Eleanor R. Lenhart, 2117 E St. Geraldine W. Sheflett, 8817 Beauchamp Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22309. Mrs. Mary Ellen Cymrot, 410 A St. SE 20003. Patricia M. Byrne, 6101 16th St. 20011. Judy C. Milster. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES Representative | Administrative Assistant Secretary ADbHt (Va)... EW: Fred Fleteher, S701... cf... Cog newt Lyons Lane, Alexan-: dria, Va. 22302. Abernethy (Miss.}...... Mrs, Clair M. Stevens, J.-L. ooo i rad has 7703 Robinhood Ct., Alexandria, Va. 22306. Adniv (Indy... Frederic N. Smith, 6627 Mildred H. Garber, 7904 Clifton Rd:, Clifton, Anne Ct., Clinton, Va. 22024. Md. 20735. Adams (Wash.)_______ Henry Seidel... oo... = Mrs. Marion J. Cordill, ; 4201 Cathedral Ave. 20016. Addabbo (N.Y)... ____ Mrs. Helen T.MacDomald, |. .c... 0 Sl =o 3130 Wisconsin Ave. 20016. Albert (Okla)... .... Charles L. Ward, 1600 S. Mrs. Verneil English, Eads St., Arlington, Va. 7 Mel Mara Dr., 22202. Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. A a AE or CATI.Y aia] vor on ad me eg ma ria Mrs. Judy Smith, 5343 Sanger Ave., Alex-andria, Va. 22311. Anderson (Calif.)_____ -Harry R. Anderson, 729 S. | Thomas C. Rupert. Pitt St., Alexandria, Va. 22314. Anderson (TRY = ~~~ Leonard Pliska, 6811 Til-Joan I. Graves, 4201 den La., Rockville, Md. | Cathedral Ave. 20016. 20852. Anderson (Tenn.)_____ James A. Wise, 900 Caro-Mrs. Julia M. Miller, line St., Woodbridge, 508 Rockford Rd., Va. 22191. Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Andrews (Ala.)_______ Thomas M. Gilbert, Eva Hammond, 2731 N. 2000 S. Eads St., George Mason Dr., Arlington, Va. 22202. Arlington, Va. 22207. Andrews (N. Dak.)___| Van R. Olsen, 622 Crocus Mrs. Dorothy F. Gwinn, Dr., Rockville, Md. 6703 96th Ave., 20850. Seabrook, Md. 20801. Annunzig (TlL.}. = Mrs. Anna Azhderian, Miss Vince Bellueei, 2802 Stafford, Va. 22401. School St., Alexandria, Va. 22303. Arends (ALY 2 "= William R. Pitts, 1725 Douglas M. Copley, 38th St. SE. 20020. 14906 Greymont Dr., Centreville, Va. 22020. Ashbrook (Ohio) _____ Mrs. Electra € Wientloy, 1... i ee 7613 Maryknoll Ave., Bethesda, Md. 20034. Ashley (Ohio) ________ Mrs. June G. Clendening, Mrs. Sandra Rinek, 7515 4203 Forestville Rd. Riverdale Rd., New 20028. Carrollton, Md. 20784. Aspinall (Cofoly a 20 241 US wn ine ie Jalpet le ib a (di Harriet Sheridan, 2500 Wisconsin Ave. 20007. 329 330 Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Ayres (Ohio) Baring (Nev.).._-._.- Barrett (Pa) Beall {Md}... ........ Belcher (Okla.)....... Bell (Calif).......cc-- Bennett (Th)... Berry 8. Dak.)......-Betts (Ohio) Bevill (Ala)... Plaget (N.Y.).....co-Bicester (Pa) = =.= Bingham (N.Y.)...... Blackburn (Ga.)______ Blanton (Tenn.)____.._ Blainik (Minn.)._.-_-... Boggs ln.) wenn Boland (Mass.)._____._ Bolling M0.) =v vc Bow (Ohio) Brademas (Ind.).___.._ Brasco (N.Y Joneooi Administrative Assistant Rita W. Schwall, 1900 S. Eads St., Arlington, Va. 22202. Mrs. Louise Dollard, 3411 Park Hill Pl, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Michael Corbett, 9106 Edmondston Ct., Greenbelt, Md. David J. Markey, 8018 Donnell PL, Forestville, Md. 20028. Mary C. Higgins, 1427 N. Nash St., Arlington, Va. 22209. Richard Blades, 113 Cannon Bldg. 20515. J. Richard Sewell, 2501 Calvert St. 20008. Mrs. Mavis G. Daly, 7207 Hawthorne Ter., Hyatts-ville, Md. 20785. Donald Zahn, 6014 85th Pl., Hyattsville, Md. 20784. George Barnett, 2000 Huntington Ave., Alex-andria, Va. 22303. Charles V. Ciccone, Park Ave. Apts., 1200 Court-house Rd., Arlington, Va. Mrs. Mary Ellen Ducan-der, 13 4th St. SE. 20003. Roger Majak, 1011 E St. SE. 20003. Ben H. Dillard, 1019 Long-worth Office Bldg. Billy J. Shoulders, 1600 S. Joyce St., Arlington, Va. James L. Oberstar, 7402 MacKenzie Ct., Bethesda, Md. 20034. P. Joseph Donoghue, 215 C St. SE. Wes Barthelmes, 6006 Wel-born Dr. 20016. Gilbert LeKander, RD 3, Box 299, Manassas, Va. 22110. Jack Schuster, 3118 M St. 20007. Francis X. Kilroy, 219 James Thurber Ct., Falls Church, Va. 22046. Secretary Mrs. Mary Cameron, 3346 Curtis Dr., Hill-crest Heights, Md. 20023. Mrs. Doris M. Young, 6908 Quincy St., Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Mrs. Marilyn Early, 11502 Elkin St., Wheaton, Md. 20902. Miss Dale W. House, 1241 30th St. 20007. Mrs. Audrey W. String-fellow, 2113 Rayburn Office Bldg. Margaret W. Hynes, 3343 S. Wakefield St., Arlington, Va. 22206. Betty S. Johnson, 2000 S. Eads St. , Arlington, Va. 22202. Mrs. Doris Solomon, 4224 Landgreen St., Rock-ville, Md. 20853. Paula Altman, 2844 Wis-consin Ave. 20007. John Hardaway, 512-A 6th St. SE. Gale Johnson, 618 H St. SW. 20024. Barbara A. Rathe, 1656 32d St. 20007. Anne M. Creighton, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Mrs. Gladyce Sumida, 700 7th St. SW. 20024. Mrs. Maxine E. Koch, 4040 Brooks Dr., Suitland, Md. 20028. Agnes M. Ribarich, 103 G St. SW. 20024. Mrs. May D. Hill, 464 Kennebec St., Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Adminastrative Assistants and Secretaries 331 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Administrative Assistant Secretary Bray (Todi)... ...... Bruce F. Merkle, 216 Mrs. Dottie G. Gibson, Maryland Ave. 20002. 5205 Tolson Rd. 20031. Brinkley (Ga.y._..... Larry M. Wheeler, 1206 Mrs. Ann Hammer, 2100 Wake Forest Drive, Lewisdale Dr., Hyatts- Alexandria, Va. 22307. ville, Md. 20783. Brock (Tenn.y._..._.._ John M. Stuckey, Jr., Carol Browning, 103 E 804 S. Overlook Dr., St. SE. 20003. Alexandria, Va. 22305. Brooks (Tex)... - Eugene F. Peters. ____._.._. Broomfield (Mich.)___ John R. Sinclair, 1400 S. Joyce St., Arlington, Va. 22202. Brotzman (Colo.)_____ . Robert L. Tonsing, Patricia Slovek, 501 1 Beecher Ave., Slaters Lane, Alex- Indian Head, Md. 20640. andria, Va. 22314. Brown (Calif... _.__.._ Ray Sebens, 2927 Toni McKenzie, 244 9th Lawrence Dr., Falls St. SE. 20003. Brown (Mich.) _______ Church, Va. 22042. Donald T. Mathes, 15105 DeAnna DeLong, Columbine Way, Rock- 2121 P St. 20037. " Brown (Ohio) ville, Md. 20853. Gary G. Bayer, 201 I St. Margaret Harpster, 3033 SW. 20024. New Mexico Ave. 20016. Broyhill (N.C.)....... L. Vincent Monzel, 4701 Lynn Clayton, 3208 Willard Ave., Chevy Curtis Dr., Marlow Chase, Md. 20015. Hgts., Md. 20031. Broyhill (Va.).._ ii: Homer Lee Krout, 1605 Mrs. Jean H. Harmon, N. Johnson St., Arling- 6807 Galax Ct., Spring- ton, Va. 22201. field, Va. 22151. Buchanan (Ala.)__.___ Thomas O. Kay, 1121 Mrs. Nancy Dudley, Arlington Blvd., Arling- 1300 Army-Navy Dr., ton, Va. 22209. Arlington, Va. 22202. Burke (Fla): oui. Burke (Mass). .oon-- Edward J. Moore, 6 Briar- Melba M. Carr, 3506 cliff Terrace, Mattapan, Hamlet Pl., Chevy Mass. 02026. Chase, Md. 20015. Burleson (Tex.).....- Zeno J. Phillips, 2369 Mrs. Judith S. Curtis, Rayburn Office Bldg. 2369 Rayburn Office Bldg. Burlison (Mo.) .______ i Robert S. Gunter, 8415 Miss Michal Sue Prosser, Danford Ct., Spring- 1115 Palmer Rd., field, Va. 22152. Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Burton (Calif.)....._. Frank J. Kieliger, 428 Nina Ann Coleman, 1624 Cannon Office Bldg. Brisbane St., Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Burton (Utah) ____.__._ Helen L. Carlson, 4801 Florence T. Davis, 2115 Kenmore Ave., Alex- S. Joyce, Arlington, andria, Va. 22304. Va. 22202. Bush (Tex). ci... Mrs. Hargrove Smith, 2525 N. 10th St., Arlington, Va. 22201. Button (N.Y) oLiolL Bye (Pa.)-....coc.n Ruth A. Ramsey, 8708 1st Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Byrnes (Wis.) ______.__ William M. Gage, 1914 Connecticut Ave. 20009. 332 Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Administrative Assistant Secretary Cabell (Tex.).icu-n..-Hugh G. Hart, Jr., 1213 Jennie Grindberg, 3559 33d St. 20007. Hamlet Pl., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Caflory (La). .uaiuiv. R. Leroy Ellis, 323 4th St. — — ——— — — —— — — ——— ————————an. SE. 20003. Cahil(N J.) couiio Mrs. Virginia Pickett, 6410 W. Halbert Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20034. Camp (Okla) ......... Mrs. Joan M. Southard, 6129 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Carey (IN. Y)uucainai Mildred Akins, 2100 Con-M. Dale Hooper, Rt. 2, necticut Ave. 20008. Box 134-E, Manassas, Va. 22110. Carter (Ky)... uuicnas Thomas V. Handy, 4839 Mrs. Kathleen Dehnel, Reservoir Rd. 20007. 3115 Barbara Ln., Fairfax, Va. 22030. Casey (Tex)...uh Charles A. Frandolig, 4605 Florence O. Timko, 46th St. 20016. 3636 16th St. 20010. Cederberg (Mich.)._._._ Michael A. Forgash, 301 Miss Shelly Beyda, 7606 G St. SW. 20024. 16th St. 20012. Celler (NY Youll zal Minnie White, 2800 Quebec St. 20008. Chamberlain (Mich.).. Robert H. McFadden, 3509 Ann F. Comm, 3726 T St. 20007. Connecticut Ave. 20008. Chappell (Fla.)....__. George F. Allen, 4600 Duke Thomas Hooker, 2310 St., Alexandria, Va. Collingwood Rd., Alexandria, Va. Chisholm (N.Y.)_.---Carolyn A. Jones, 817-A Delaware Ave. SW. 20024. Clancy (Ohio).......... Mrs. Lynne Joyce Pilot, 1815 N. Hartford St., -Arlington, Va. 22201. Clark: (Pa.Y...-..o 0. Diane Taylor, 4117 Arkan-sas Ave. 20011. Clausen, Don H. William E. Stodart, 3117 Stanley W. Hulett, 1010 (Calif.) Shadeland Dr., Falls N. Rochester, Arling-Church, Va. 22044. ton, Va. 22205. Clawson, Del (Calif.).. Anita S. Charles, 2801 New Mexico Ave. 20007. Clay (Mo)... 00.0. 4. Michael C. McPherson, 1209 Longworth House Office Bldg. Cleveland (N.H.).____ Timothy D. Smith, 4342 Winifred A. Varble, 1001 Reno Rd. 20008. 3d St. SW. 20024. Cohelan (Calif.).....-L. James Kronfeld, 1332 Mrs. Rita M. Keating, 31st St. 20007. 119 Kennedy St. 20011. Collier: (ML)... cui Mrs. Marie Hershey, 1435 4th St. SW. 20024. Collins (Tex) an m-a George A. Haag, 12 Infield Patricia de Graffenried, Courts South, Rock-200 C St. SE. 2003. ville, Md. Colmer (MisS.) cco Trent Lott, 732 6th St. Marie W. Darsey, 2730 SW. 20024. Wisconsin Ave. 20007. Conable N.Y.) mii Harry KR. Nicholas... oi... Mrs. Dorothy B. Maneri, 12205 Braemer Circle 20022, 4: Administrative Assistants and Secretaries 333 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND Representative Conte (Mass.)___.._.__ Conyers (Mich.)_._____ ' Corbett: (Pay =... Corman (Calif.) ._____ Coughlin (Pa.)_ .__... Cowger (Ky.)-_-—.-_. Cramer (Fla.) ..... uaa Crane (TV). co Culver (Iowa) Cunningham (Nebr.)__ Daddario (Conn.) _____ Daniel Va.)..: --...... Daniels (N.J.)-........ Davis (Ga)... cuss Davis (Wis)... Dawson (TU) cco. 4 de la Garza (Tex.)____ Delaney (N.Y.)______ Dellenback (Oreg.)-_-_ Denney (Nebr.)_...___ Dennis (Ind.) -._...._ Dent (Pa)... 5.0.oi SECRETARIES—Continued Administrative Assistant Mrs. Carole A. Beauchamp, 110 Maryland Ave. NE. 20002. Larry Horwitz Harold F. Eberle, 6040 Richmond Hwy., Alexandria, Va. 22303. Robert C. Ruben, 4137 W. Woodbine, Chevy Chase, 20015. Mitchell A. Rosenfeld, 7111 Thrasher Rd., McLean, Va. 22101. Lewis C. Tingley, 2070 Belmont Rd. 20009. Richard M. Haber, 9222 Park La., Fort Washing-ton, Md. 20022. Jerry Barking, Jr... ..._ Richard Clark, 1825 8th Ave., Marion, Iowa. Jerry Gould, 5143 Ports-mouth Rd., Fairfax, Va. 22030. Thomas E. J. Keena, 4019 Veazy St. 20016. Wilbur Walker, 430 M St. SW. 20024. Frank A. Madden, 11431 Schuylkill Rd., Rock-ville, Md. 20853. Mrs. John D. Penn, 7514 Highland St., Spring-field, Va. 22150. James C. Bolton, 8513 Cyrus Pl., Alexandria, Va. 22308. Mrs. Norma O. Williams, 1632 S St. 20009. Celia Hare Martin, 2500 Q St. 20007. Dolores Cook, 1727 Massachusetts Ave. 20036. Frederick L. Webber, 7819 Penley Pl., N. Springfield, Va. 22151. John B. Watkins, 1179 N. Van Dorn, Alexandria, Va. 22304. E. Orville Johnson, 20 Wessex Rd., Silver Spring Md. 20910. Robert E. Vagley, 201 I St. SW. 20024. Seeretary James KE. Donahue, 8600 16th St., Silver Spring, Md. Hyacinthe T. Napper, 3520 Pope. St. SE. 20020. Anthony J. Raymond, 5460 Sanger Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22311. Rose M. Sanko, 1300 Army-Navy Dr., Arlington, Va. 22202. Mrs. Lynn Ogden, 9348 Cherry Hill Rd., College Park, Md. 20740. Mary C. Nesbit, 3121 Birch St. 20015. Sharon Sosnick, 300 M St. SW. 20024. Mrs. Ann R. Yates, 2737 Devonshire Pl. -20008. Rose Mary Meloney, 1301 15th St. 20005. Joyce R. Dooley, 4040 Brooks Dr., Suitland, Md. 20028. Nina Sullivan, 7203 Cross St., Forestville, Md. 20028. Mrs. Winchel Reed, 7401 Keystone La., Forestville, Md.20028. Rachel Halterman, 1111 Army-Navy Dr., Arlington, Va. 22202. Mrs. Alison B. Cerri, 9316 Piney Branch Rd., | Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Barbara L. Rugito, 7939 Pennsylvania Ave. SE. 20028. : 334 Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Administrative Assistant Secretary Derwinski (T11.)....___ Devine (Ohio)._.__.___ Dickinson (Ala.)______ Diggs (Mich.)........... Dingell (Mieh.)_______ Donohue (Mass.)-____ Dorn (8.CY. .. ..... Dowdy (Tex.).._..... Downing (Va.) meee... Dulaki (N.Y)... Duncan (Tenn.)....._ Dwyer (NJ) ooo. BEekhardt (Tex.).._._. Edmondson (Okla.)___ Edwards (Ala.).______ Edwards (Calif.)______ Edwards (La.)---____ Eilberg (Pal). ...ccc.-Erlenborn (T11.).______ Esch (Mich) -__0 = Eshleman (Pa.)_______ Evans (Colo.y---_._-._ Ann D. Bolton, 6031 N. 22d Rd., Arlington, Va. 22205. John S. Hoyt, 5902 Sherborn La., Spring-field, Va. 22150. J. C. Steen, 4604 Brinkley Road, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Dorothy Quarker, 2564 Rayburn Office Bldg. Mrs. Jeannette H. Cant-well, 5507 21st Pl. SE. 20031. William A. Rourke, 3921 Langley Ct. 20016. Mrs. Eunice O. McDonnell, 6000 Kennedy Dr., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. E. M. Tiny Hutton, 2624 Fort Farnsworth Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22303. E. Kay Upchurch, 5284 Oakcrest Dr., Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Francis J. Keenan, 115 6th St. SE. 20003. Christopher M. Little, 909 Enderby Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22302. David C. Pruitt III, 6637 32d St. 20015. Ailsa J. Stickney, 4507 N. 15th St., Arlington, Va. 22207. Ann B. Davenport, 2214 Grayson Pl., Falls Church, Va. 22043. Naney Nelson, 1130 Longworth Office Bldg. Finley Me Grew, 4501 Arlington Blvd., Arling-ton, Va. 22203. Roberts T. Jones, 800 4th St. SW. 20024. Mrs. June H. Burke, 10219 Big Rock Rd., Silver Spring, Md. 20901. R. Dale Hulshizer, 4321 Cedarlake Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Mrs. Charlotte Kludzu-weit, 8114 Fort Hunt Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22308. Mrs. Melba Wells, 115 D St. SE. 20023. Mrs. Eileen Tillette. Grant Siverts, 2132 37th St. 20007. Geraldine Beauchamp, 2600 Queens Chapel Rd., Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Mrs. Ida Jane Ross, 4201 Cathedral Ave. 20016. E. Irene Neese, 14021 Eton Dr. Upp Marlboro, Md. 20870. Mrs. Louise Van Duyne, 1245 4th St. SW. 20024. Frances L. Gray, 2120 16th St. 20009. Shirley Jo Hays, 2000 S. Eads St., Arlington, Va. 22202. Doris M. Barnes, 3000 7th St. NE. 20017. Mary Alice Gaines, 3700 Kanawha St. 20015. Patricia Gies, 1130 Longworth Office Bldg. Mrs. Glenda Zepp, 8423 Cottage St., Vienna, Va. 22180. Mrs. Violet M. Heinzel, 3216 S. Stafford St., Arlington, Va. 22206. Miss Radine BE. Fernan-dez, 1226 31st St. 20008. / 7 so | Administrative Assistants and Secretaries 335 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Evins (Tenn): --_-- Fallon (Md.)_________ Farbstein (N.Y.)__.___ Fagcell Fla)... __.. Feighan (Ohio)_______ Findley (Il.). oo 4... . Fich (N.Y. Yeon Fisher (Tex.) ooo ___ Flood (Pa)--:.eeri.- Flowers (Ala.) ____.__._ Fiynf (Ca)... ona Foley (Wash.)________ Ford, Gerald R. (Miech.). Ford, William D. (Mich.). Foreman (N. Mex.)___ Fountain (N.C.)....... Fraser Minn.) -........ Frelinghuysen (N.J.)__ Frey Fla): ....o. comet Friedel (Md.)__._____._ Bulionn (Pa). goo Fulton (Tenn.). .. .... Fuqua Fla.)......... Galifianakis (N.C.)... Administrative Assistant William A. Keel, Jr., 8418 Stonewall Dr., Vienna, Va. 22180. Frances Burns Hoyland, 4000 Cathedral Ave. 20016. Ethel Maness, 7316 Durbin Ter., Bethesda, Md. 20034. John R. Buckley, 5483 30th St. 20015. William M. Feighan, 4000 Cathedral Ave. 20016. Robert J. Wichser, 4359 Americana Dr., Annandale, Va. 22003. John D. Barry, 630 East Capitol St. 20003. Mrs. Helen Pauly, 439 New Jersey Ave. SE. 20003. Charles L. Redman, Jr., 10014 Morningside Ct., Fairfax, Va. 22030. Frank Meyer, 5203 Fen-wood Ave. 20021. Frank H. Rathbun, 125 House Office Bldg. Burt Sanborn, 702 S. Fair-fax, Alexandria, Va. Walter J. Pittman, 6607 Pinedale Ct., Falls Church, Va. 22041. Dale Maclver, 1001 3d St. SW. 20024. William T. Kendall, 7606 Geranium St., Bethesda, Md. 20034. Oscar Juarez, 7676 Tiverton Dr., Springfield, Md. 25277. Hazel R. Justice, 3636 16th St. 20010. James KE. Drake, 3229 Morrison 20015. Herb Wadsworth, 458 New Jersey Ave. SE. Allan W. Markham, 922 North Carolina Ave. SE. 20003. Secretary Miss Gerry Parker, 2000 S. Eads St., Arlington, Va. 22202. Eugene D. Hegarty, 6936 Alpine Dr., Springfield, a Stanley B. Sikes, 700 7th St. SW. 20024. Helen Arthur, 110 D St. SE. 20003. Marian G. Clow, 4810 20th Pl., N. Arlington, Va. 22207. Mrs. Polly Dupuy, 110 D St. SE. 20003. Helen M. Tomaseik, Tilden St. 20008. 2949 Miss Mary Flanagan, 215 C St. SE. 20023. Mary Lou Lucas, 603 South Carolina Ave. SE. 20003. Jean C. Ringer. Mildred Leonard, 4545 Connecticut Ave. 20008. Esther Lane, 1518 Corcoran 20009. Sylvia Comfort, 2201 Virginia Ave. 20037. Ted L. Daniel, 1681 Tarleton Way, Crofton, Md. 21113. Elsie Wonneberger. ig Fa : SE | Marcia 3212 K. Dreisbach, P St. 20007. Edith Harriet, 101 G St. SW. 20024. Karen Allen, 5233 Marlboro Pike 20027. Margaret J. Sugg, 3143 P St. 20007. Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND Representative Gallagher (N.J.)______ Garmatz (Md.)__.____ Gaydos (Pa.)..cuvui-Getty: (8.0). onunaia Giaimo (Conn.)._.___.__ Gibbons (Fla.) Eat Gilbert (N.Y)... ... Goldwater (Calif.)____ Gonzalez (Tex.).____. Coodling (Pa). ...... Cray dLY..olod Lon Green (Oreg.).___.___ Green-(Pa.).......... Griffin (Miss.)________ Griffiths (Mich.)______ Gross: Towa)... Grover AN. ¥.). cw... Gubser (Calif.)___.__._ Gude Md.) il niin Hagan (Gay. uli Jo Haley (Fla). J. oo Moyo SECRETARIES—Continued Administrative Assistant Mrs. Elizabeth May, 910 South Carolina Ave. SE. 20003. Elizabeth L. Garmatz, 139 C St. SE. 20003. Bernard A. Mandella, 1033 Longworth House Office Bldg. J. N. Watson, Jr., 8212 Tory Rd., Springfield, Va. 22152. D. Eileen Nixon, 1350 4th St. SW. 20034. Hector Alcalde, 8422 Stonewall Dr., Vienna, Va. 22130. Florence Palmer, 1932 N. Kenilworth St., Arling-ton, Va. 22205. Jack Cox, 1523 Longworth House Office Bldg. Gail J. Beagle, 220 2d St. SE. 20003. Paul A. Kline, 1505 Vivian Pl., Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Margaret J. Bergin, 3355 16th St. 20010. Richard E. Feeney, 2440 Virginia Ave. ; Estelle M. Tyler, 1128 Longworth House Office Bldg. Jon Hinson, 115 E St. SE. 20003. Marilynne Mikulich, 1536 Longworth Office Bldg. Robert E. Case, 8817 Stark Rd., Annandale, Va. 22003. Mary J. Papworth, 1111 Army-Navy Dr., Arling-ton, Va. 22202. Jean E. Gordon, 2373 Ray-burn Office Bldg. Gordon L. Hawk, 5503 Oak Pl., Bethesda, Md. 20034. Alice V. Myers, 412 1st St. SE. 20003. James L. Robinett, Jr., 8310 Garfield Ct., Springfield, Va. 22152. Secretary Janice E. Tracy, 2501 Palmer Pl. SE. 20003. Sandra D. Hanbury, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Mrs. Nell Howlett, 3909 5th St., N. Arlington, Va. 22203. Mrs. Sandra Walter, 1827 Kanawha St., Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Jeanne Swallow, 1421 Longworth House Office Bldg. Mrs. Cora Faye Clay-ton, 25 42d St. NE. 20019. Barbara E. Raver, 2430 Pennsylvania Ave. 20037. Bill Nolen, 6208 Surrey Square Lane, Forest-ville, Md. 20028. Betty Hahn, 601 South-ern Ave. SE. 20032. Katherine Ellis, 5107 Fisher Dr., Temple Hills, Md. Venita R. Clair, 4755 24th Rd. North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Mrs. Marilee B. MacNichol, 3601 Connecticut Ave. 20008. Frances A. May, 5916 St. Moritz Dr., Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Administrative Assistants and Secretaries 337 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued | Representative Administrative Assistant Secretary Halpern (N.Y.)___._. Jefirey Hodes, 2808 Hewitt | Carolyn M. Andrade, Ave., Wheaton, Md. 1334 31st St. 20006. Hamilton (Ind.)_.____ Hammerschmidt “C. William Cardin, 9113 Helen Kirkman, 9007 (Ark.). Lindale Dr., Bethesda, -Stoneleigh Ct., Fairfax, Md Va. 22030. Hanley (N.Y.)oeoo._ John F. Mahoney, 1900 S. Mrs. Norma J. Bright, Eads St., Arlington, Va. 3801 Kenilworth Ave., 22202. Bladensburg, Md. 20710 Hanna (Calif)... ..... Frank R. Gailor, 494 N. Margaret B. O’Connor, Owen, Alexandria, Va. 213 Cannon Office 22304. Bldg. Hansen (Idaho) Louise Shadduck, 1250 4th Louise H. Dagney, 3003 St. SW. 20024. Tremont Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Hansen (Wash.)_____. -Roy F. Carlson, 4112 Margarita V. Turner, Sleepy Hollow Rd., 110 D St. SE. 20003. Annandale, Va. 22003. Harrington (Mass.)---| William S. Wasserman, Jr., Crest Lane, McLean, Va. | Harsha (Ohio) Harvey (Mich.)...._.._ " James M. Sparling, Jr., Mrs. Irene L. Guback, 6104 Sherborn La., 1020 Priscilla La., Springfield, Va. 22150. Alexandria, Va. 22308. Hastings (N.Y.).__._. H. L. Teague, 41014 5th Mrs. Clare L. Bradley, St. SE. 20003. 200 C St. SE. 20003. Hathaway (Maine)... + Albert P. Gamache, 8523 Elizabeth A. McNally, Cyrus Pl, Alexandria, 2525 N. 10th St., Ar-Va. 22308. lington, Va. 22201. Hawkins (Calif.)_.____ Mrs. Juanita E. Barbee, Mattie Maynard, 1101 1830 16th St. 20009. 3d St. SE. 20024. Hays (Ohio) H. Elaine Heslin, 2111 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Arlington, Va. Hébert (La.)......... Mary Swann, 513 D St. Mrs. Virginea Burguieres. SE. 20003. Hechler (W. Va.) _____ Robert BR. __ 21. Leonard, 131 Kings- Nelson. Dick ley Rd., Vienna, Va. Heckler (Mass.) --____ Joseph C. Rayball, 1602 N. Patti Birge Tyson, 5318 Danville, Arlington, Va. Carvel Rd. 20016. Helstoski (N.J.).._._.. Joseph Brzostowski, 209 Eileen A. Linahan, 4802 Paterson St., Falls Morgan Dr., Chevy Church, Va. 22046. Chase, Md. 20015. Henderson (N.C.)___._ Charles O. Whitley, 127 Frances N. Roberts, C St. NE. 20002. 2231 California St. 20008. Hicks (Wash.).______._ James E. Hanson, 925 N. Shirley A. Puishis, 3701 Montana, Arlington, Va. Connecticut Ave. 20008. 22205. Hogan (Md.)._....... James C. Threatte, Adelphi, Md. Holifield (Calif.)______ Adam J. Klein, 1439 Oak Lilian M. Phillips, 618 View Dr., McLean, Va. H St. SW. 20024. 22101. Horton (N.Y. yi ouiizl David A. Lovenheim, 4839 Mrs. Sue Brands, 4111 | Yorktown Blvd., S. Four Mile Run Dr., Arlington, Va. 22207. Arlington, Va. 22204. Hosmer (Calif.).__._. James Hanchett, 12508 Marjorie Wickham, 4106 Canfield La., Bowie, Mangalore Dr., Md. 20715. Annandale, Va. 22003. 33—350°—T70——24 338 Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Administrative Assistant Secretary Howard (N.J.) _.____. Hullo.) ool Hungate (Mo.)___.____ Hunt: (NJ) era Hutchinson (Mieh.)___ Ichord (MOYmueo Jacobs (Ind.y_ co. Jarman (Okla)... Johnson: (Calif.)._____ Johnson (Pa.) cco. Jonag: (N.C. ew io on Jones Ala.) conc Jones (N.C.y-e LL Jones (Tenn.) mo... Karth (Minn.)... .--.. Kastenmeier (Wis.)___ Kazen(Tex.)oouu--Kee (W.Va) ooo: Keith (Mass.) ee ceua-_ Timothy F. Sullivan, 1732 Swinburne Ave., Crofton, Md. 21113. Kimball Clark, 3807 N. Abingdon St., Arlington, Va. 22207. Nancy Bell, Rt. 2, Box 36, Arnold, Md. 21012. Mrs. A. G. Sehultz, 8512 Doyle Dr. , Alexandria, Va. 22308. Virginia Wekenborg, 6728 Hopewell hk , Spring-field, Va. 22151. Rufus H. uy Jr., 258 Burgess Ave., "Alexan-dria, Va. 22305. Mrs. Juanita B. Mosher, 2525 N. 10th St., Arlington, Va. 22201. Dwight H. Barnes, 1204 Highland Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Lawrence L. Bowles, 1121 Arlington Blvd., Arlington, Va. 22209. George L. Milstead, 4205 Linden St., F airfax, Va. 22030. Floyd J. Lupton, 110 D St. SE. 20003. Woodfen McLean, 4701 Kenmore St., Alex-andria, Va. 22304. Robert E. Hess, 5216 Pine St., Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Kaz Oshiki, 5600 Broad Branch Road 20015. Cristobal P. Aldrete, 1100 Roberta Court, Me-Lean, Va. 22101. Frank G. Tsutras, 3112 N. Rosser St., Alex-andria, Va. 22311. Lloyd Salvetti, 1446 Green-mont Court, Reston, Va. Fred J. Mutz, 3156 N. Rosser St., ’Alexandria, Va. 22204. Mrs. Margaret H. Lynch, 2121 P St. 20037. Rosetta Pagnella, 1608 Woodmorr Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Louis J. Mahern, Jr., 3230 S. Utah, Arlington, Va. 29206. Ruth Butterworth, 6814 Bock Rd. SE. 20022. Barbara A. Crivella, 8309 Donoghue Dr., New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Shirley Jones, 3725 Macomb St. 20016. Mrs. Marilyn M. Beard, 7220 Karen Anne Dr., Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Mrs. Marilu C. Rowe, 9903 Forest Grove Dr. ” Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Janice Sullivan, 5302 Upshur St., Bladens-burg, Md. 20710. Mrs. Dawne C. Miller, 6212 Kennedy St., E. Riverdale, Md. 20840. Patricia A. Murray, 7228 Beverly St., Annandale, Va. 22003. Mrs. Evelyn Lincoln, 6605 Boxford Way, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Mrs. Judith A. Licata, 1909 Rockingham St., McLean, Va. 22101. ; 4 Administrative Assistants and Secretaries 339 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND Representative King (N.Y) ia Kirwan (Ohio). ______ Kleppe (N. Dak.)_____ - Kluezynski (I11.) Roch {N.Y ol eal Kuykendall (Tenn.).__ Kyl Qowa).w...oJ ol. Kyros (Maine) .______ Landgrebe (Ind.)----_ Landrum (Ga.)__..___ Langen (Minn.)_.____ Latta (Ohio). ......__. Leggett (Calif.)_______ Lennon (N.C.)........ Lipscomb (Calif.)_____ Lloyd (Utah)...._.-. Yong @aY.......05n00 Long (Md). 0.302 Lowenstein (N.Y.)____ Lujan .(N. Mex.) 2... Lukens (Ohio)___.___._ McCarthy (N.Y.).____ SECRETARIES—Continued Administrative Assistant George L. Berg, Jr., 1216 Swann Creek Rd. 20022. Mrs. Roberta G. Messerly, 4943 Eskridge Ter. 20016. Rollis Nelson, 520 N St. SW. 20024. Edward J. Pinzak, 2302 Rayburn Office Bldg. David W. Brown, 29 Beth-une, New York, N.Y. Ralph H. Marlatt, 7401 New Hampshire Ave., Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Alyce D. Canaday, 4201 S. 31st St., Arlington, Va. 22206. James R. Beaver, 6437 Spring Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Howard Pyle 111, 4809 45th St. 20016. Kaye M. Burchell, 2800 Woodley Rd. 20008. Owen R. Chaffee, 6439 Lakeview Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22401. John K. Slear, 100 Mary-land Ave. NE. 20002. Nick L. Laird, 177 Normandy Hill Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22304. D. Irvin Couvillion, 8127 Lake Park Dr., Alexan-dria, Va. 22309. Christopher Pfrommer, 1126 Longworth House Office Bldg. John Curtis, 1524 33rd St. Jack Crandall, Rivers Towers, South Joyce St., Arlington, Va. John Schrote, 2301 Cheshire Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Margaret Matus, House Office Bldg. Secretary Charlotte A. Dye, 301 N. Beauregard St. 22312. Ruth S. Edick, 1600 S. Eads, Arlington, Va. 22202. Mrs. Beverly Pearson, Rt. 2, Box 169, Edge-water, Md. 21037. Ronay Arlt, 753 Delaware Ave. SW. 20024. Libby Powell, 5112 Klinge St. 20016. Edna Padovan, 200 C St. SE. 20003. ; Mrs. Evelyn Brust, 2709 Keystone La., Bowie, Md. 20715. Hazel A. Morton, 4213 Thornapple St., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Mrs. Dorothy C. O’Brien, 3396 Curtis Dr., Hill-crest Heights, Md. 20023. Mrs. John E. Campion, 1449 Woodacre Dr., McLean, Va. 22101. Mary G. Bruner, 1021 Arlington Blvd., Ar-lington, Va. 22209. Paul Winegar, 2602 Indian Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22303. John Tarver, 922 Timber-branch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 20032. Susan G. Smith, 201 1 St. SW. 20024. Pat Gilroy, 1414 17th St. Rachel Schrote, 2301 Cheshire Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Joyce Streeter, 283 G St. SW. 20024. Mrs. Judy Scanlon, 238 Cannon House Office Bldg. SSS Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Administrative Assistant Secretary McClory (THR.)........ McCloskey (Calif.)____ McClure (Idaho) MeCormack (Mass.) __ McCulloch (Ohio) _ __ _ McDade (Pa.)..._.... MeDonald (Mieh.).____ McEwen (N.Y.)______ MeFall (Calif)... MecKneally (N.Y.).___ MeMillan (S.C)... Macdonald (Mass.)_ --MacGregor (Minn.)___ Madden (Ind.).._____ Mahon (Fex.y-_ = Mailliard (Calif.)_ ____ Mann ((S.€.)..... 0. ud Mars Va doo oases Martin (Nebr.)......... Mathias (Calif.) ______ Matsunaga (Hawaii) __ Mrs. Eulalia O. Corbin, 35 E St. 20001. Robin Schmidt, 825 Turkey Run Rd., McLean, Va. 22101. Richard K. Thompson, 7424 Hopa Ct., Alex-andria, Va. 22306. Dr. Martin Sweig, 110 D St. SE. 20003. Francis E. O'Gorman, 101 North Carolina Ave. SE. 20003. Laurence F. Fitzgerald, 4601 Tara Dr., Fairfax, Va. 22030. John KE. Mellon, 8607 Highgate Rd., Alex-andria, Va. 22308. Raymond F. Barnes, 8 E. Rosemont Ave., Alex-andria, Va. 22301. Major McGee, 2208 House Office Bldg. Harry M. Shooshan III, 6 Infield Court North, Rockville, Md. 20854. David N. Krogseng________ Virginia. P. Turner, 14 3d St. NE. 20002. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Seeley, 6115 Telegraph Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22310. Chris Mathisen, 223 Cannon Office Bldg, Jack Odgaard, 2345 Drexel St., Vienna, Va. 22180. William H. Park, 9717 Commonwealth, Fairfax, Va. David S. Nahm, 8301 Thoreau Dr., Bethesda, Md. 20034. : Jean E. Morrow, 1600. S. Joyce St., Arling-ton, Va. 22202. Constance M. Bethray, 922 24th St. 20037. Mrs. Edythe A. Par-gament, 1306 Xaveria Dr., Hillandale, Md. 20903. Gertrude L. Moser, 3016 N. Stuart St., Arling-ton, Va. 22207. Earline Shelton, 5539 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Alice K. Stevens, 4201 S. 31st, Arlington, Va. 22206. Agnes L. Mathisen, 3817 Military Rd. 20015. Carolyn DeBerry, Box 1088, Florenee, S.C. 29501. » Edna E. Sanders, 10314 Farnham Dr., Bethesda, Md. 20014. Kay Humphrey, 3850 Tunlaw Rd. 20007. Helen Boyle, 402 Boston Ave., Takoma Pk., Md. 20012. ~ Mrs. Mary P. Dent, 13024 Ingleside Dr., Beltsville, Md. 20705. George N. Funderburk, 3300 Q St. 20007. Gloria F. Byran, 223 Cannon Office Bldg. Marilyn J. Heitz, 6888 Walker Mill Road, District Heights, Md. 20027. Sharon Grover, 1001 3d St. SW. 20024. Mrs. Roberta H. Gute-kunst, 1524 S. 22d St., Arlington, Va. 22202. ie Administrative Assistants and Secretaries 341 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND Representative May (Wash.). cu ue--Mayne (Iowa) cco. Meeds (Wash.)_______ Melcher (Mont.)____. Meskill (Conn.)______ Michel (TN1.).. oo ios Mikva (D1) __.. Ju Miller (Calif.)__._____.. Miller: (Ohio)... .... Mills (Ark) eiod oon Minish (N.J.)....ccuune Mink (Hawaii) ___.___. Minshall (Ohio) __..___ Mize (Kans.)......... Mizell (N.C) ....cteew-Mollohan (W. Va.)____ Monagan (Conn.)_____ Montgomery (Miss.)__ Moorhead (Pa.)_._____ Morgan Pa)... .--.. Morse (Mass.) -_o_-- SECRETARIES—Continued Administrative Assistant A. John Knievel, 2332 Rayburn Office Bldg. Jack W. Watson, 2707 N. Nelson, Arlington, Va. 22207. Leonard W. Saari, 605 N. Overlook Dr., Alexan-dria, Va. 22305. Benton J. Stong, 404 W. Great Falls Dr., Falls Church, Va. : Ralph Vinovich, 2701 Parkway Pl. , Cheverly, Md. 20785. : Eugenie Ermoyan, 101 G St. SW. 20024. John A. Doyle, 2365 Ray-burn Office Bldg. Robert A. Reintsema, 9504 Columbia Blvd. Silver Spring, Md. Gene Goss, 700 7th St. SW. 20004. Margaret M. Sullivan, 136 North Carolina Ave. SE. 20003. Oscar Johnson, 3043 Heather La., Falls Church, Va. 22044. Charles R. Freburg, 2000 Stirrup La., Alexandria, Va. 22308. Mrs:C. iD Terry, TIEN. | Lincoln St., Arlington, Va. 22201. Frances J. Munsey, 20 S. Old Glebe Rd., Arling-ton, Va. 22204. Joseph P. Donahue, 2331 Rayburn House Office Bldg. Gene Ainsworth, 6421 King Louis Dr., Alex-andria, Va. 22312. Mollie D. Cohen, 555 Thayer Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 20910. John H. Weiner, 3501 Carpenter St. "SE. 20020. Robert C. Ketcham, 5343 Broad Branch Road Secretary Miss Ann N. Wrigley, 4215 S. 35th St., Arlington, Va. 22206. Dorothy Dykhouse, 2801 Quebec St. 20008. Mary Martinez, 1414 Peaceful La., Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Pat Williams, 4932 Forest Dr., Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Ann Schnitzke, 1301 S. Scott St., Arlington, Va. 22204. Sharon G. Yard, 519 Independence Ave. SE. 20003. Zoe Gratsias, 5460 Nebraska Ave. 20015. Mrs. Lola Brown, 2365 Rayburn Office Bldg. Sally J. Harmony, 5626 Newington Court 20016. Miss Janice Ireland, 736 6th St. SW. 20024. Peggy Stack, 3128 Laurel Ave., Cheverly, Md. 20785. Mrs. Helen Lewis, 3126 Brinkley Rd., Oxon Hill, Md. 20031. Theresa Neises, 1512 30th St. 20007. aS cv cml im studi a ih im Mrs. Jean L. Antonious, 3121 Greenway Dr., Ellicott City, Md. Laura F. Elder, 2727 29th St. 20008. Mrs. Eleanor P. Jordan, 6426 King Louis Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22312. William R. Maloni, 7333 New Hampshire Ave., W. Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Gertrude King, 1111 Army-Navy Dr., Arlington, Va. 22202. Mary J. Howard, 4622 Norwood Dr., Chevy 20015. Chase, Md. 20015. | | | \ Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND Representative Morton (Md.).....___ Mosher (Ohio) Moss (Calif)... Murphy (111). ........_ Murphy (N.Y.). oe Myers (Ind.y........... Natcher (Ky.)oceuee--Nedzi (Mich.)________ Nelsen (Minn.)_______ Nichols (Ala) eo Nix (Pa)...iin Obey (Wis.).mnw'men= O'Hara (Mich.)........ O’Konski (Wis.)..____ Olsen (Mont.)________ O'Neal (Gay......... O’Neill (Mass.)_...____ Ottinger (N.Y.)_._.___ Passman (La.) eee. --Patman (Tex)... 0. Patten (NJ youuu. SECRETARIES—Continued Administrative Assistant William O. Mills, 214 House Office Bldg. Mrs. Bette B. Welch, 2718 Bryan Pl., Alexandria,Va. 22302. Paul D. Hinkle, 301 G St. SW. 20024. Bernard Dobranski, 619 S. Fairfax, Arlington, Va. 22314. Anthony R. Gaeta, 550 Manor Rd., Staten Island, N.Y. 10304. Mrs. Dorothy D. Jessup, 2700 Virginia Ave. 20037. James G. Pyrros, 490 M St. SW. 20024. Donald W. Olson, 6204 Colmae Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22044. | Jack Venable, 1037 Long-worth Office Bldg. Cyrill S. Jenious, 2230 Good Hope Rd. SE. 20020. Lyle H. Stitt, 2439 Meno-kin Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22202. William E. Shands, 3601 Whispering La., Falls Church, Va. 22041. Paul C. Dufek, 1202 ton Lane, Bowie, 20715. Lee A. Hanley, 19 NE. 20002. John W. Ellis, 7934 Wellington Rd., Penning-Md. 7th St. Alex- andria, Va. 22308. Paul A. Schosberg, 11600 Virgate La., Reston, Va. Martha K. Williams, 1111 Army-Navy Dr., Arlington, Va. Baron I. 3, Box 20601. Stephen V St. Shacklette, Route 451, Waldorf, Md. G. Callas, 3913 SE. 20020. Secretary Mary Dee Beall, 7439 Keystone Lane 20028. Clara Lambert, 1321 N. Van Dorn St., Alexandria, Va. 22304. Helen R. Smith, 2700 Q St. 20007. Ronald L. Hardman, 214 N. Edgewood St., Arlington, Va. 22201. Catherine Hampson, 208 Massachusetts Ave. NE. 20002. Mary HE. Witkowski, 1721 Forest Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. May L. Aaberg, 940 25th St. 20037. Mary E. Rice, 1037 Long-worth Office Bldg. Miss Kathleen A. O’Hara, 4000 Brooks Dr., Suitland, Md. 20028. Elizabeth M. Smith, 520 N St. SW. 20024. Mrs. Dolores C. Snow, 3800 Densmore Ct., Alexandria, Va. 22309. Mrs. Sue Kushner, 4600 Connecticut Ave. 20008. Mrs. Dorothy F. Councill, 3525 Paul St., Alex-andria, Va. 22311. Olga J. Brown, 2050 Fort Davis St. SE. 20020. Administrative Assistants and Secretaries 343 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND Representative Pelly (Wash.).......-Pepper Fla). oe. lu Perkine (Ky)... Pettis (Calif). ooo. Philbin (Mass.)_______ Pickle (Tex.)~. ....... Pike (NY) oeit din Pirnie (N.Y) naa Poage (Tex) wc snwams Podelli(N. Yoel i Poff (Va )iouriohob Pollock (Alaska) _..__ Powell (N.Y.)________ Preyer (NC). cit. Price-(AL)0C Sic. 22.0 Price (Tex. )ouiuodiol Pryor (Ark) Loi alll Pucinski (IN). ....... Purcell (Tex). i. ols Quie:Minn.)..0. oouds Quillen (Tenn.)_______ Railsback (AIL.)....... SECRETARIES—Continued Administrative Assistant Charles Odell, 1112 Spots-wood Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 20904. James F. Southerland, 6310 Fort Hunt Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22307. Joseph D. Phelan, 5112 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Clifford O. Gaucher, 2411 32d St. SE. 20020. Mrs. Robert Gale Wool-bert, 6628 Rannoch Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20034. Sherwood L. Boehlert, 8109 Bullock La., Springfield, Va. 22151. Fowler C. West, 215 C St. SE. 20003. Peggy Murphy, 1712 Longworth Office Bldg. John T. White, 2d, 8905 Stratford La., Alexan-dria, Va. 22308. Bruce E. Schultheis, 304 E. Capitol St. 20003. Odell Clark, 16 Gessford Ct. SE. 20003. Tom W. Lambeth, 3809 Forest Road Dr., Annandale, Va. 22003. Peter C. Scrivner, 2468 Rayburn Office Bldg. Forest Reece, 6631 Wake-field Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22307. Wayne Perryman, 4623 Seminary Rd., Alex-andria, Va. 22304. John Rainbolt, 1200 N. Nash, Arlington, Va. Vern C. Loen, 5201 Bangor Dr., Kensington, Md. 20795. Mrs. Frances H. Light, 5021 Seminary Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22311. David M. Jenkins II, 4703 4703 Olde Forge Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Secretary Mrs. Frances H. Camp-bell, 7520 Maple Ave., Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Lucille H. Blake, 110 D St. SE. Lois Perry, 1001 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Va. 22209. Molly Shulman, 405 2d St. SE. 20003. Ruth O. Lair, 530 N St. SW. 20024. Franklin R. Silbey, 12414 F St. SE. 20515. Mary Jarratt, 2500 Q St. 20007. Mickey Thayer, 3001 Branch Ave. SE. 20031. Mrs. Doraine J. Price, 4660 Nichols Ave. SW. 20032. Bernice Pruitt, 240 M St. SW. 20024. Dorothy McPeak, 1425 4th St. SW. 20024. John H. Henry, 3255 Patterson St. 20015. Lillian V. Staniec, 301 G St. SW. 20024. Mrs. Marion Brickell, 4921 Seminary Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22311. Miss Ruth Eddy, 1440 N St. 20005. Mrs. Una M. McLean, 5107 39th Ave., Silver Hill, Md. 20023. 344 Congressional Darectory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND Representative Randall Mo.) Ratlek (la) oo. Rees (Calif.). -.. 00 Reid (ll). _ Reid (N.Y). ______ Reifel (S. Dak.) ._____ Reuss (Wis). _______ Rhodes (Ariz)... : Riegle (Mich.)_______ Rivers (8.C.y..._.___._ Roberts (Tex.) _______ Robison (N.Y.)-= Rodino (NJ)... Poe: (NGF) elon foe Rogers (Colo.).______ Rogers(Wla.y..... .. Rooney (N.Y.)-_--_+ Rooney (Pa.). ...--.-Rosenthal (N.Y.)..... Rostenkowski (I1L)___ Roth (Del). Luis Roudebush (Ind.)____ Roybal (Calif.)....... Ruppe (Mieh.)_______ SECRETARIES—Continued Administrative Assistant Mrs. Irah E. Hocker, 3000 Arizona Ave. 20016. E. Neel Edwards, Jr., 6905 Valley Brook Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22042. Miss Janet Faulstich_______ Joseph H. Macaulay, 5712 Marengo Rd. 20016. Carol Tuechmann, 1831 23d St. 20008. Shirley M. Luikens, 2729 Terrace Rd. SE. 20020. Donald L. Robinson, 1817 Kenyon St. 20010. Alma A. Alkire, 4201 Mas-sachusetts Ave. 20016. David Brunell, 4713 N. 37th St., Arlington, Va. Mrs. John C. Bull, 2205 Rayburn Office Bldg. W. B. (Ben) Munson IV, 800 4th St. SW. 20024. 2 ohn T. Calkins, 5010 Reno Rd. 20008. Merle Baumgart, 604 South Carolina Ave. SE. 20003. James A. Gavin, 9721 Indian Princes Dr. Robert B. Lochrie, Jr., 30 G St. SW. 20024. Mrs. Jenalee D. Nivens, 5244 N. 5th St., Arling-ton, Va. 22203. Ray A. Huber, 3612 Paul St., Alexandria, Va. 22311. Mary W. Davis, 3505 In-verness Dr., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Judson C. Ball, 1900 S. Eads St., Arlington, Va. 22202. Max L. Friedersdorf, 7708 Manor House Dr., Fair-fax Station, Va. 22209. Austin B. Hogan, Jr., 230 South Carolina Ave. SE. 20003. Ray B. Chambers, 2211 39th St. 20007. Secretary Mrs. Jill E. Marshall, 6129 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Barbara-Jean Jones, 623 North Carolina Ave. SE. 20003. Clara B. Posey, 611 Tennessee Ave., Alex-andria, Va. 22305. Mrs. Kathleen I. Sadler, "6108 Fort Hunt Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22307. Mrs. Lorraine M. Kim-brough, 5305 S. 7th St., Arlington, Va. 22204. Karen Shoemaker, 2450 Virginia Ave. 20037. Mrs. Joyce Hoare, 4179 S. Four Mile Run Dr., Arlington, Va. 22204. Olga Wentz, Charlotte Hall, Md. 20622. Mrs. Nina Nunn Kelly, 220 2d St. SE. M. Carol Dunn, 527 G St. SW. 20014. Mrs. Mary A. Miller, 116 Northway, Green-belt, Md. 20770. Marguerite D. Noll, 11116 Norlee Dr., Sil-ver Spring, Md. 20902. Michael B. Goldenthal. Virginia Fletcher, 123 6th St. NE. 20002. Catherine M. Donahoe, 201 I St. SW. 20024. Eunice M. Rowe, 1201 S. Scott, Arlington, Va. 22204. Clara Ignatius, 4201 31st St. S., Arlington, Va. 22206. Jennifer Tahtinen, 7501 Parkwood Ct., Falls Church, Va. 22042. 2a Administrative Assistants and Secretaries 345 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND Representative Ruth: (N.C.yeal. soi Ryan (N.Y.)... 2.8.4 St Germain (BR.1.)-..- St. Onge (Conn.)._____ Sandman (N.J.)_____._ Satterfield (Va.)______ Saylor (Payuiouil cio Schadeberg (Wis.)____ Scherle (Towa) -«cao Scheuer (N.Y.)eweuwn-Schneebeli (Pa.)___.__ Schwengel (Iowa)_.___ Scott:Valy: i... ...... Sebelius (Kans.)______ Shipley (IIL)...c- co Shriver (Kans.)....... Sikes (Fla) i. icons Sisk (Calif). oii ol Skubitz (Kans.)...... Slack (W.Va). ...... Smith (Calif.)..i..2x. Smith (Towa). ___.___. Smithe(N. Yi. coalus SECRETARIES—Continued Administrative Assistant Secretary J. B. Thayn, 2708 Cheverly | Mrs. Harriett Rucks. Ave., Cheverly, Md. : Drika:Temizehs _ 2iosenic ov “lads San alin or Mrs. Ruth H. Bamber, 3714 Camden St. SE. 20020. Murray Frank, 11724 Mrs. Rosalie Chorbajian, Auth Lane, Silver Spring, 10004 Carter Rd., Md. 20902. Bethesda, Md. 20034. Dorothy Rawls, 700 7th St. SW. 20024. B. Wade Isaacs, 1600 Joyce St., Arlington, Va. Harry M. Fox, 5306 O. Ann Dunbar, 132 Blacksnake Dr. 20031. Duddington Pl. SE. 20003. Raymond Py, 5507 Sharon Charbogian, Johnson Ave., Bethesda, 6811 Riverdale Rd., Md. 20034. East Riverdale, Md. 20840. Richard A. Brown, 2030 Mini Cardona, 2300 S. Allen Pl. 20009. 24th Rd., Arlington, Va. 22206. Mrs. Jeanette Frazer, 116 Duddington Pl. SE. 200083. Allan Schimmel, 51214 Marilyn May, 5550 D St. SE. 20003. Columbia Pike, Arling-ton, Va. 22204. Henry B. Sweitzer, 2837 Caroline A. Boubin, 3742 Arizona Terrace 20016. Keller Ave., Alexandria, Va. Charles Patrick Roberts, Ann Algott Sullivan, 2725 29th St. 20008. 2475 Virginia Ave. 20037. Donald H. Watson, 237 Goldie M. Eckl, 11107 Cannon Office Bldg. Cavalier Ct., Fairfax, Va. 22030. Lester Rosen, 7 Fulham Mrs. Elizabeth B. Hay-Ct., Silver Spring, Md. cock, 1601 Addison 20902. Rd. S. 20028. Alma D. Butler, 2737 Nella L. Adams, 2111 Devonshire Pl. 20008. Jefferson Davis Hwy., Arlington, Va. 22202. Gordon E. Nelson, 12005 Millstream Dr., Bowie, Md. Mrs. Garnette Jones, 2033 38th St. SE. 20020. Paul H. Becker, Cavalier Heights, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. 25425. Mrs. Alice K. Andersen, Miss Helen E. Morris, 4441 Lowell St. 20016. 1815 Randolph St. 20011. John L. Bleakly, 210 G St. SW. 20024. Russell A. Rourke, RFD 6, Naomi Glass, 2500 Wis-1629 Ridout Rd., consin Ave. 20007. Annapolis, Md. 21401. Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Administrative Assistant Secretary Snyder (Ky). 0. 2. Springer (111... ..... Stafford (Ve.). . 2: Staggers (W. Va.)_____ Stanton (Ohio)_______ Steed (Okla)... ... Steiger (Ariz.).._...... Steiger (Wis). ___.___ Stephens (Ga.) --cenv-Stokes (Ohio) Stratton (N.Y). Stubblefield (Ky.)._.___ Stuckey (Ga.)-ccaeo__ Sullivan (M0.)w = cee -Symington (Mo.)__.___ Taft (Ohio) Talcott (Calif.)._.___. Taylor (N.C)... Teague (Calif.).__.____ Teague (Tex.).noue---Thompson (Ga.) we. -Thompson (N.J.)__.___ Thomson (Wis.) eee _ Neal J. Houston, 1124 Cameron Rd., Alexan-dria, Va. 22308. Marguerite Furfari, 1421 Massachusetts Ave. 20005. Shirlee Enders Mc Gloon, 9903 Wildwood Rd., Kensington, Md. 20795. Truman Richardson, 2037 N. Kensington, Arlington, Va. 22205. Paul G. Rosenblatt, 3710 S St. 20007. Maureen Drummy, 101 North Carolina Ave. SE. 20003. D. Mayne Elder, 1201 S. Courthouse Rd., Arlington, Va. 22204. William Leonard, 112 Galveston St. SW. Bill B. Holt, 6626 Kennedy La., Falls Church, Va. 22042. Mrs. Marty Harding, 3822 12th St., S. Arlington, Va. 22204. Wallace L. Jernigan, 4818 Kenmore Ave., Alexan-dria, Va. Irene M. Peterson, 1400 S. Joyce, Arlington, Va. 22202. Stephen E. South, 201 I St. SW. 20024. Ron Aaron Eisenberg, 430 M St. SW. 20024. William J. MacNelis_______ Luther W. Shaw, 5504 Margate St., Springfield, Va. 22151. Montgomery K. Winkler, 3220 44th St. 20016. George W. Fisher, 10403 Royalton Ter., Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Richard A. Ashworth, 7602 Jaffrey Rd., Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. William T. Deitz, 3300 Elmore Dr., Alexandria, a. Jean W. Gilligan, 103 G St. SW. 20024. Maxine Jordan. Helen M. Dubino, 234 12th St. SE. 20003. Etta M. Oates, 128 C St. NE. 20002. Arlene Gray, 2801 Quebec St. 20008. Alberta Linville, 7402 Park Terrace Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22307. Carolyn Peachey, 440 M St. SW. 20024. Karen Wolf, 472 Kennebec, Oxon Hill, Md Josephine McNew, 2511 QS ° Beatrice L. Shaw, 1425 N St. 20005. Catherine V. Horan, 5480 Wisconsin Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Mrs. Miriam M. Santos, 2710 29th St. SE. 20020. Mrs. Sally M. Walker, 4242 East-West Highway. 20015 Neil Lindsay, 112 Duddington Pl. SE. 20003. Paulette Charney, 319 3d St. SE. 20003. Robert A. Reveles, 7621 Kingsbury Rd., Alex- andria, Va. 22310. A. Arlene Weidenkopf, 1211 Longworth Office Bldg. Administrative Assistants and Secretaries 347 | LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND Representative Tiernan (R.1)oo.f = Tunney (Calif.)-_____ Udall: (Ariz)... ooo ds Ullman (Oreg.).......-- O46 (Calif y= il oie Van Deerlin (Calif.)__-Vander Jagt (Mich.) __ Vanik (Ohio)_________ Yigorito (Pa.)...ou.icl Waggonner (La.)_____ Waldie (Calif.) _______ Wampler (Va.)___.____ Waitking: (Pade cuabus Watson (S.C). Watts By) eno Weicker (Conn.)______ Whalen (Ohio) ——— Whalley (Pa)... White (Tex. yoo. lou Whitehurst (Va.)-____ Whitten (Miss.)-_____ Widnall (N.J.)ouimenne Wiggins (Calif) -_____ SECRETARIES—Continued Administrative Assistant William Hagan 11... ....... T. Vincent Griffith, 5509 Charlcote Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20034. Roger K. Lewis, Rt. 1, Round Hill, Va. 22141. Ron Ahern, 5200 Acorn Dr., Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Robert A. Geier, 6234 Kilmer Ct., Falls Church, Va. 22044. Siegmund W. Smith, 8002 Parkerest Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Bernard Nagelvoort, 9112 Quintana Dr., Bethesda, Md. 20034. Mark E. Talisman, 408 A St. NE. 20003. David Kent, 7211 Fort Hunt Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22307. Robert Neuman, 23 8th St. NE. 20002. J. Ray Dotson, 9701 Fields Rd., Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Sallie KX. Weaver, 110 D St. SE. 20003. W. A. Cook, 12452 Surrey Circle Dr. 20022. Robert L. Herrema, 5605 Yorn Pl., Bethesda, d. Richard M. DeLon, 6313 Bardu Ave., Springfield, Va. 22150. Conrey Bryson, 3207 Toledo Pl., Hyattsville, Md. 20782. R. Burnett Thompson, 4218 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Annandale, Va. 22003. Marion F. Bishop, 4709 Lillian Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22310. Patrick Rowland, 2315 Jackson Parkway, Vienna, Va. 22180. Secretary Miss Anne G. Murphy. Mary L. Shinkwin, 1210 N. Taft St., Arlington, Va. 22201. Richard C. Olson, 1807 Mt. Pleasant Dr., | McLean, Va. 22101. | Mrs. Audrey Manuel. 1 Mrs. Molly Parker, 1868 Columbia Rd. 20009. Margaret W. Moore, 2500 Q St. 20007. Sarah M. Martin, 4200 Cathedral Ave. 20016. V. Tommie Youngblood, 114 5th St. SE. 20003. Ann F. Schreiber, 2700 Virginia Ave. 20037. Miss Judy Beth Entler, 2121 Virginia Ave. 20037. Mrs. Virginia Hudgins, 7605 Mason St., District | Heights, Md. ! Mary E. S. Virdin, 200 | C St. SE. 20003. : Cora Bane, 1001 Wilson ; Blvd., Arlington, Va. | 22209. Mrs. Virginia F. Brosni- han, 4901 Seminary Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22311. Hope E. Reynolds, 3338 O St. 20007. Julia W. Kogut, 415 7th St. SE. 20003. Irene Burton, 1303 Karen Blvd., District Heights, Md. 20028. Charlotte Ann Webb, 1400 S. Joyce St., Arlington, Va. 22202. Ann T. Watson, 2707 N. Nelson, Arlington, Va. 22207. Beverly J. Shay, 2710 30th St. SE. 20020. Gladys Lieberg, 5539 Holmes Run, Alex- andria, Va. 22304. Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND Representative Williams (Pa... ._.__ Wilson, Bob (Calif.)___ Wilson, Charles H. (Calif.). Winn (Kans)... _..___ Wold (Wyo). ....... Wolll (N.Y)... Wright (Tex.).__.___._ Wyatt (Oreg.)________ Wydler' (N.Y... ..... Wylie (Ohio) Wyman (N.H.). =... Yotes (RLY: 0 oy Yatron (Pa.y lo. Young (Tex) ...ui. ic Zablocki (Wis.)o______ Zion Indy... Zwach (Minn.) _..___._ Cordova {P.R.y._.-__. SECRETARIES—Continued Administrative Assistant Robert Ryan Siegrist, 4751 Whitehaven Parkway 20007. Paul Tsompanas, 4602 Marley Rd., Fairfax, Va. 22030. Neil H. Offen, 119 2d St. NE. 20002. Douglas Baldwin, 3743 Donnell Dr. 20028. Michael J. Salomone_______ ' Marshall L. Lynam, 6423 Lee Hwy., Arlington, Va. 22205. L. Stanley Kemp, 3207 Gunston Rd., Alexandria, Va. Elizabeth D. Hoppel, 2737 Devonshire PL. 20008. Jack M. Foulk, 220 C St. SE. 20003. Gerard F. Schiappa, 9320 Greyrock Rd., Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Mrs. Janet Schnitz, 4701 Willard Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Mrs. Mary B. Robertson, 2908 Richmond La., Alexandria, Va. 22305. Harry E. McAdams, 4012 Whispering La., Annandale, Va. 22003. George R. Berdes, 6025 Berkshire Dr., Bethesda, Md. 20014. Robert C. Junk, 16 3d St. NE. 20002. Arthur A. Graf, Jr., 4024 N. Taylor St., Arlington, Va. 22207. RESIDENT COMMISSION Orville Watkins, 1404 Longworth House Office Bldg. Seeretary Mrs. Virginia Ann Heyerdahl, 6102 23d Pkwy., Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Margaret M. Young, 1400 S. Joyce St., Arlington, Va. Norma M. Murphy, 1600 S. Joyce St., Arlington, Va. 22202. Nan Orr Elder, 3412 Legation St. 20015. Violet Pavkovich, 201 St. SW. 20024. Evelyn K. Carson, 9511 Pin Oak Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Mrs. Katherine Mitchell, 6103 Brook Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22044. Louise Carlson, 8612 Melwood Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20034. Gloria Pershing, 4608 Cheltenham Dr., Bethesda, Md. 20014. Mrs. Ruth Ann Mason, Billingsley Rd., Route 2, White Plains, Md. 20695. Dorothea Dickinson, 4105 Mesa Way, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Judith Brewer, 2515 K St. 20037. Philomena Fry, 2500 Wisconsin Ave. 20007. Mrs. Charlotte Norris, 1121 University Blvd. West, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Mrs. John K. Thompson, 1226 Longworth Office Bldg. Mrs. Candita C. Parker, 8100 D’Arcy Rd., Forestville, Md. 20028. STATISTICAL SESSIONS OF CONGRESS Congress | Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-| Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House sion ning journment [in days of the Senate 1 of Representatives LE SE UY 1 | Mar. 4,17892| Sept. 29,1789 210 | John Langdon, of | Frederick A.C. Muh- New Hampshire. lenberg, of Pennsyl- vania. 2 | Jan. 4,1790 | Aug. 12,1790 751 10) ISRSed She ete D 3 | Dee. 6,1790 | Mar. 3,1791 AC ae INN RITE 2d. c.- 1 | Oct. 24,1791 | May 8,1792 197 | Richard Henry Lee, | Jonathan Trumbull, of Virginia. of Connecticut. 2 | Nov. 5,1792 | Mar. 2,1793 119 | John Langdon,of New Hampshire. 3d... 1 | Dec. 2,1793 | June 9,1794 190... do... aon Frederick A. C. Muh- lenberg, of Pennsyl- vania. Ralph Izard, of South Carolina. 2 | Nov. 3,1794 | Mar. 3,1795 121 | Henry Tazewell,of Vir- ginia. ith... 1 | Dec. 17,1795 | June 1,1796 X77 he d0ic ifr nad Jonathan Dayton, of New Jersey. Samuel Livermore, of New Hampshire. 2 | Dee. 5,1796 | Mar. 3,1797 89 | William Bingham, of Pennsylvania. Bth........ 1 | May 15,1797 | July 10,1797 57 | William Bradford, of Do. Rhode Island. 2 | Nov. 13,1797 | July 16,1798 246 | Jacob Read, of South | GeorgeDent, of Mary- : Carolina. land.4 Theodore Sedgwick, of Massachusetts. 3 | Dec. 83,1798 | Mar. 3,1799 91 | John Laurence, of New York. James Ross, of Penn- sylvania. 11H1 PE 1 | Dec. 2,1799 | May 14,1800 164 | Samuel Livermore, of | Theodore Sedgwick, New Hampshire. of Massachusetts, Uriah Tracy, of Con- necticut. 2 | Nov. 17,1800 | Mar. 3,1801 107 | John E. Howard, of Maryland. James Hillhouse, of Connecticut. jr ES 1 | Dec. 7,1801 | May 3,1802 148 | Abraham Baldwin, of | Nathaniel Macon, of Georgia. North Carolina. 2 | Dec. 6,1802 | Mar. 3,1803 88 | Stephen R. Bradley, of Vermont. 8th.....:; 1 | Oct. 17,1803 | Mar. 27,1804 163 | John Brown, of Ken- Do. tucky. Jesse Franklin, of North Carolina. 2 | Nov. 5,1804 | Mar. 3,1805 119 | Joseph Anderson, of Tennessee. Othe... 1 | Dec. 2,1805 | Apr. 21,1805 141 | Samuel Smith, of Do. Maryland. 2 | Dec. 1,1806 | Mar. 3,1807 Lg BE iy Yee ato ES 1 Until within recent years the appointment or election of a President pro tempore was held by the Senate to be for the occasion only, so that more than one appears in several sessions and in others none was chosen. Since Mar. 12, 1890, they have served until “the Senate otherwise ordered.” 2 The Constitution (art. I, sec. 4) provided that ‘The Congress shall assemble at least once in every year * * * on the first Monday in December, unless they shall by law appoint a different day.” Pursuant to a resolution of the Continental Congress, the first session of the First Congress convened Mar. 4, 1789. Up to and including May 20, 1820, 18 acts were passed providing for the meeting of Congress on other days in the year. Since that year Congress met regularly on the first Monday in December until 1934, when the twen-tieth amendment to the Constitution became effective, changing the meeting of Congress to Jan. 3. The first and second sessions of the First Congress were held in New York City; subsequently, including the first session of the Sixth Con gress, Philadelphia was the meeting place; since then Congress has convened in Washington. 3 Elected to count the vote for President and Vice President, which was done Apr. 6, 1789, a quorum of the Senate then appearing for the first time. John Adams , Vice President, appeared Apr. 21, 1789, and took his seat as President of the Senate. 4 Elected Speaker pro tempore for Apr. 20, 1798, and again for May 28, 1798. 350 Congress | Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-| Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House sion ning journment |in days of the Senate 1 of Representatives Statistical 351 SESSIONS OF CON GRESS—Continued i0th....... 1 | Oct. 26,1807 | Apr. 25,1808 182 | Samuel Smith, of | Joseph B. Varnum, of Maryland. Massachusetts. 2 | Nov. 7,1808 | Mar. 3, 1809 117 | Stephen R. Bradley, of Vermont. John Milledge, of Georgia. thy. oe. 1 | May 22,1809 | June 28, 1809 38 | Andrew Gregg, of Do. Pennsylvania. 2 | Nov. 27,1809 | May 1,1810 156 | John Gaillard, of South Carolina. 3 | Dec. 3,1810 | Mar. 3,1811 91 Fors SPs, of Ken- tucky. doth........ 1 | Nov. 4,1811 | July 6,1812 245 | William H. Crawford, | Henry Clay, of Ken- of Georgia. tucky. 2 | Nov. 2,1812 | Mar. 3,1813 1220s do Ha red oda 8th. La 1 | May 24,1913 | Aug. 2,1813 PUN or aT Ea a Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1813 | Apr. 18,1814 134 | Joseph B. Varnum, of Massachusetts. 3 | Sept. 19,1814 | Mar. 3,1815 166 | John -Gaillard, of | Langdon Cheves,5 of South Carolina. South Carolina. Mth .....o. 1| Dec. 4,1815 | Apr. 30,1816 HAG do. chia Heny Clay, of Ken- tucky. 2 | Dec. 2,1816 | Mar. 3, 1817 7 Ee dork ot 5th... 1 | Dec. 1,1817 | Apr. 20,1818 73 Vo ele MARA eR Do. 2 | Nov. 16,1818 | Mar. 3, 1819 108 | James Barbour, of Virginia. 6th...» 1 | Dec. 6,1819 | May 15,1820 162 | John Gaillard, of Do. South Carolina. 2 | Nov. 13,1820 | Mar. 3, 1821 i i 1 P51 EERE Qo i tinaLo John W. Taylor, of New York. 7th 1 | Dec. 3,1821 | May 8, 1822 yA EE, do Lodien a Philip P. Barbour, of , Virginia. 2 | Dec. 2,1822 [ Mar. 3,1823 Ee QO hia iSth.....» 1 | Dec. 1,1823 | May 27,1824 178 yoo sl dons. hwy al Horry Clay, of Ken- tucky. 2 | Dec. 6,1824 | Mar. 3,1825 SS do 10th... 1 | Dec. 5,1825 | May 22,1826 169 | Nathaniel Macon, of | John W. Taylor, of North Carolina. New York. 2 | Dec. 4,1826 | Mar. 3,1827 90-40 ox QOL. netu 0th... 1 | Dec. 3,1827 | May 26,1828 175 | Samuel Smith, of | Andrew Stevenson, of Maryland. Virginia. 2 | Dec. 1,1828 | Mar. 3,1829 LT eae 3 LE CH as rl AE A 1 | Dec. 17,1829 | May 31,1830 176.1220. do...r Ligand Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1830 | Mar. 3,1831 88 | Littleton Waller T'aze- well, of Virginia. 7 CA 1 | Dec. 5,1831 | July 16,1832 17 DE Ee a, Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1832 | Mar. 2,1833 91 | Hugh Lawson White, of Tennessee. ns pe 1 | Dec. 2,1833 | June 30, 1834 211 | George Poindexter, of Do. Mississippi. 2 | Dec. 1,1834 | Mar. 3,1835 93 | John Tyler, of Vir-| John Bell,” of Ten-ginia. nessee. 24the 1 | Dec. 17,1835 | July 4,1836 211 | William R. King, of | James KX. Polk, of Alabama. Tennessee. 2 | Dee. 5,1836 | Mar. 3,1837 89 foe. (EINa 25th... 1 | Sept. 4,1837 | Oct. 16, 1837 431000. qo Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1837 | July 09,1838 8. do Een 3 | Dec. 3,1838 | Mar. 3,1839 1 qo... alll 26th... 1 | Dec. 2,1839 | July 13,1840 233 0... dos Robert M. T. Hunter, of Virginia. 2 | Dee. 7,1840 | Mar. 3,1841 endPA LB PENS nth)... 1 | May 31,1841 | Sept. 13, 1841 106 | Samuel L. Southard, | John White, of Ken-of New Jersey. tucky. 2 | Dec. 6,1841 | Aug. 31,1842 269 | Willie P. Mangum, of North Carolina. 3 | Dec. 5,1842 | Mar. 3,1843 ee Br Jo wet ar NE Bh... 1 | Dec. 4,1843 | June 17,1844 196-40 sy Lr a een JohnW. Jones, of Vir-ginia. 2 | Dec. 2,1844 | Mar. 3,1845 02 nia dO si linnneieoy 20th... 1 | Dec. 1,1845 | Aug. 10, 1846 253 | David R. Atchison, of | John W. Davis, of In-p Missouri. diana. 2 | Dec. 17,1846 | Mar. 3,1847 87 ac i ge TARRSh 80th." 1 | Dec. 6,1847 | Aug. 14,1848 OB ems dian Buen Robert C. Winthrop, aava of Massachusetts. 2 | Dec. 4,1848 | Mar. 3,1849 90 dor eo UE A a 1 | Dec. 38,1849 | Sept. 30, 1850 302 | William R. King, of | Howell Cobb, of -Alabama. Georgia. 2 | Dee. 2,1850 | Mar. 3,1851 02 |. Ao a Elected Speaker Jan, 19, 1814, vice Henry Clay, who resigned Jan. 19, 1814. ¢ Elected Speaker Nov. 15, 1820, vice Henry Clay, who resigned Oct. 28, 1820. "Elected Speaker June 2, 1834, vice Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia, resigned. 352 Congressional Directory SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Congress | Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-| Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House sion ning journment |in days of the Senate 1 of Representatives S2dol 11 Dec. 1,1851 | Aug. 31,1852 275 | William R. King, of | Linn Boyd, of Ken-Alabama. tucky. 2 | Dec. 6,1852 | Mar. 3,1853 88 | David R. Atchison, of Missouri. 83d... 1 | Dec. 5,1853 | Aug. 7,1854 240. (0 cus TTI, WAS Sei Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1854 | Mar. 3, 1855 90 | Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana. Lewis Cass, of Michi-gan. Bath. i... 1 | Dec. 3,1855 | Aug. 18,1856 260 | Jesse D. Bright, of | Nathaniel P. Banks, Indiana. of Massachusetts. 2 | Aug. 21,1856 | Aug. 30, 1856 10 [=i do ail ri 3 | Dec. 1,1856 | Mar. 3, 1857 93 | James M. Mason, of Virginia. Thomas J. Rusk, of Texas. Sth a 1 | Dec. 17,1857 | June 14,1858 189 | Benjamin Fitzpatrick, | James L. Orr, of of Alabama. South Carolina. 2 | Dec. 6,1858 | Mar. 3,1859 881 A deltirieptnl0 36th. 1 | Dec. 5,1859 | June 25, 1860 202... 4 doo loissnnil William Pennington, of New Jersey. Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana. 2 | Dec. 3,1860 | Mar. 3,1861 93 | Solomon Foot, of Ver-mont. Sith. .... 1 | July 4,1861 | Aug. 6,1861 br lm Cn doo. ii alice: Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania. 2 | Dec. 2,1861 | July 17,1862 50% {Lr i iis pee Sn 3 | Dec. 1,1862 | Mar. 3,1863 2 SE dod)0 gn 83th. ...5. 7 1| Dee. 7,1863 | July 4, 1864 200; ui AE AA SE Schuyler Colfax, {ne of Indiana. Daniel Clark, of New Hampshire. 2 | Dec. 5,1864 | Mar. 3,1865 89 do vielenon 89th... 1 | Dec. 4,1865 | July 28, 1866 237 | Lafayette S. Foster,of Do. Connecticut. 2 | Dec. 3,1866 | Mar. 3, 1867 91 | Benjamin F. Wade, of Ohio. 0th........ 1 | Mar. 4,18678 Dec. 21867 yy 8 doa VARSa Do. 2 | Dec. 2,18679 Nov. 10, 1868 S45 do 220s asia J 3 | Dec. 17,1868 | Mar. 3, 1869 87.08 PR at i SS eA Theodore M. Pome- roy, of New York. sto cox 1 | Mar. 4,1869 | Apr. 10,1869 38 | Henry B. Anthony, | James G. Blaine, of of Rhode Island. Maine. 2 | Dec. 6,1869 | July 15,1870 029 1% 3 Terk RIG 3 | Dec. 5,1870 | Mar. 3,1871 bt EL doiiiel: i. suns A a 42d. iil 1 | Mar. 4,1871 | Apr. 20,1871 0g ER doini oe Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1871 | June 10, 1872 190: dotsisit ug 3 | Dec. 2,1872 | Mar. 3,1873 Le on doiietitmad 48d. iia 1 | Dec. 1,1873 | June 23, 1874 204 | Matthew H. Carpen-Do. ter, of Wisconsin. 2 | Dec. 17,1874 | Mar. 3,1875 87 le. br door. oo. Henry B. Anthony, of Rhode Island. ath... 1 | Dec. 6,1875 | Aug. 15,1876 254 | Thomas W. Ferry, of | Michael C. Kerr,!t of Michigan. Indiana. Samuel 8S. Cox,” of New York, pro tem-pore. Milton Sayler,13 of Ohio, pro tempore. 2 | Dec. 4,1876 | Mar. 3,1877 LY oy be doe SN Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania. ath ca 1] Oct. 15,1877 | Dec. 3,1877 50° 222 dot ttre Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1877 | June 20, 1878 00: aso RE PO Re 3 | Dec. 2,1878 | Mar. 3, 1879 ede peel mre neta 46th 5. 1 | Mar. 18,1879 | July 1, 1879 106 | Allen G. Thurman, of Do. hio. 2 | Dec. 1,1879 | June 16, 1880 $110 nada 0 ia restoons 3 | Dec. 6,1880 | Mar. 3,1881 ir faa Bhs Li DelianUe 8 There were recesses in this session from Saturday, Mar. 30, to Wednesday, July 1, and from Saturday, July 20, to Thursday, Nov. 21. There were recesses in this session from Monday, July 27, to Monday, Sept. 21, to Friday, Oct. 16, and to Tuesday, Nov. 10. No business was transacted subsequent to July 27. 10 Elected Speaker Mar. 3, 1869, and served 1 day. it Died Aug. 19, 1876. 12 Appointed Speaker pro tempore Feb. 17, May 12, June 19. 13 Appointed Speaker pro tempore June 4. Statistical 353 SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Congress | Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-| Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House sion ning journment [in days of the Senate 1 of Representatives d7th..L .7 1 | Dec. 5,1881 | Aug. 8,1882 247 | Thomas F. Bayard,of | J. Warren Keifer, of Delaware. Ohio. David Davis, of Illi- nois. 2 | Dec. 4,1882 | Mar. 3,1883 90 | George F. Edmunds, of Vermont. qth... 1 | Dec. 3,1883 | July 7,1884 218 Ya. do. iio ul in John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky. 2 | Dec. 1,1884 | Mar. 3,1885 J + ig) BLE dof wanain so 49th_..____. 1| Dec. 7,1885 | Aug. 5,1886 242 | John Sherman, of Ohio Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1886 | Mar. 3, 1887 88 | John J. Ingalls, of Kansas. 50th. 1 | Dec. 5,1887 | Oct. 20,1888 3214.01. doit Loni oo Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1888 | Mar. 3, 1889 ol {iit IT Rr RRTAR EA, Sls... on 1 | Dec. 2,188) | Oct. 1,1890 304150 0 GOEBELTok Thomas B. Reed, of aine. 2 | Dec. 1,1890 | Mar. 3,1891 93 | Charles F. Manderson, of Nebraska. dy RR RE 1 | Dec. 17,1801 | Aug. 5,1892 251 eld ou [i TRS AOS ale BS fae Si Charles F. Crisp, of Georgia. 2 | Dec. 5,1892 | Mar. 3,1893 89 | Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee. Bad x oe 1| Aug. 7,183 | Nov. 3,1893 BY fi do aia Ratt, Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1893 | Aug. 28,1894 268 fui dg doit smal J. 3 | Dec. 3,1804 | Mar. 3,1895 97 | Matt W. Ransom, of North Carolina. Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee. 54th... .... 1 | Dec. 2,1895 | June 11,1896 193 | William P. Frye, of | Thomas B. Reed, of Maine. Maine. 2 | Dec. 17,1896 | Mar. 3,1897 YE doguilo totais: 5th... .. 1 | Mar. 15,1897 | July 24,1897 13:0 dosi2 clio. i Do. 2 | Dee. 6,1897 | July 8,1898 215 doo haa1a ul 3 | Dec. 5,1898 | Mar. 3,1899 804 a do oil ieund 2 Sth. =... 1 | Dec. 4,1899 | June 7,1900 186]. =. dol us oni David B. Henderson, of Iowa. 2 | Dee. 3,1900 | Mar. 3,1901 bas Au Ui) Tap SSE Sth... 1| Dec. 2,1901 | July .1,1902 14 [et dor ak sian Do. 2 | Dec. 1,1902 | Mar. 3,1903 OF [tis =r {7 POR Ee IN Co SOL 58th... 1 | Nov. 9,1903 | Dec. 7,1903 br. 15 TL don ibioi nn Joseph G. Cannon, of Illinois. 2 | Dee. 7,1903 | Apr. 28,1904 M4 "i 1 PAReb SLICE, 8 3 | Dec. 5,1904 | Mar. 3,1905 BOE wr doa lidaLil 59th. =. 1 | Dec. 4,1905 | June 30, 1906 2000p Qoilbss dd Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1906 {| Mar. 3,1907 gf li. a doo igiada 60th. ...... 1 | Dee. 2,1907 | May 30, 1908 18a o donb Jair. ils Do. ist oo. 2 1 | Dec. | Mar. 17,1908 15,1909 | Mar. | Aug. 3,1909 5,1909 VEY EE doy iilniia 144 |. ___ dos. la il Shoes Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1909 | June 25,1910 202 (un (31 rn ae SO 3 | Dec. 5,1910 | Mar. 3,1911 BOs dob ashadnudncd : 62d. ln 1| Apr. 4,1911 | Aug. 22,1911 1410002, doit. Loi.Da a Champ Clark, of Mis- souri. 2 | Dec. 4,1911 | Aug. 26,1912 267 | Bacon,! Brandegee,!® Curtis,” Gallinger, 8 Lodge. 3 | Dec. 2,1912 | Mar. 3,1913 92 | Bacon, Gallinger,2!__ 63d... 1..: 1| Apr. 7,1913 | Dec. 1,1913 239 | James P. Clarke, of Do. Arkansas. 2 | Dee. 1,1913 | Oct. 24,1914 Fv a NY 3 | Dee. 17,1914 | Mar. 3,1915 ARE dota coed 64th. _.__.. 1| Dec. 6,1915 | Sept. 8,1916 278.1... de. 0h Sas iied Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1916 | Mar. 3,1917 90 | Willard Saulsbury, of Delaware. 65th... 1: |Aprs:2,1017 | Oct. 6,1917 188 1.0. dol Soon ali Do. 2 | Dee. 3,1917 | Nov. 21,1918 S354 f= tl 7; IF APNE 3 Dec. 2,1918 | Mar. 3,1919 h! 7 Bid ERE dol. 2dit lini 14 Resigned as President pro tempore Apr. 27, 1911. 15 Elected to serve Jan. 11-17, Mar. 11-12, Apr. 8, May 10, May 30 to June 1 and 3, June 13 to July 5, Aug. 1-10, and Aug. 27 to Dec. 15, 1912. 16 Elected to serve May 25, 1912. 17 Elected to serve Dec. 4-12, 1911. 18 Elected to serve Feb. 12-14, Apr. 26-27, May 7, July 6-31, Aug. 12-26, 1912. 19 Elected to serve Mar. 25-26, 1912. 20 Elected to serve Aug. 27 to Dec. 15, 1912, Jan. 5-18, and Feb. 2-15, 1913. 21 Elected to serve Dec. 16, 1912, to Jan. 4, 1913, Jan. 19 to Feb. 1, and Feb. 16 to Mar. 3, 1913. 22. Died. Oct. 1, 1916. 3—-350°—70 25 354 Congressional Directory SESSIONS OF CON GRESS—Continued Congress | Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-| Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House sion ning journment |in days of the Senate! of Representatives Gethiixil_ 1 | May 19,1919 | Nov. 19,1919 185 | Albert B. Cummins, | Frederick H. Gillett, of Towa. of Massachusetts. 2 | Dee. 1,1919 | June 5,1920 1887. dol acolorvs 3 | Dec. 6,1920 | Mar. 3,1921 2 do. 0a 67th. -.. 1 | Apr. 11,1921 | Nov. 23,1921 LY doa mion ii Do. 2 | Dee. 5,1921 | Sept. 22,1922 202: 2 doce ns 3 | Nov. 20,1922 | Dec. 4,1922 15 0:5:2 doo. iron. 4 | Dec. 4,1922 | Mar. 3,1923 a PRA dor rv ohn 63th. .-1 | Dec. 3,1923 | June 7,1924 188 Acc: doco Naanan Do. 2 | Dec. 1,1924 | Mar. 3,1925 93 Hee do... & roe 6th: = 1 | Dec. 17,1925 | July 38,1926 209 | George H. Moses, of | Nicholas Longworth, New Hampshire. of Ohio. 2 | Dee. 6,1926 | Mar. 3,1927 bo [Ue docsacie a on Oth. ooss 1 | Dec. 5,1927 | May 29,1928 WiAuni.g doles air = Do. : 2 | Dec. 3,1928 | Mar. 3,1929 OF idiaazy dota coin si 1 | Apr. 15,1929 | Nov. 22,1929 SAE RE dori for oh Do. 2 | Dec. 2,1929 | July 3,1930 N40 doaa 3 | Dec. 1,1930 | Mar. 3,1931 OF bol doktor ln 2d. 1 | Dec. 7,1931 | July 16,1932 223 |... doris Loaatn ad fon N. Garner, of -exas. 2 | Dec. 5,1932 | Mar. 3,1933 80: .5L.5 dost aspera 73d... 1 | Mar. 9,1933 | June 15,1933 99 | Key Pittman, of Ne-| Henry T. Rainey? vada. of Illinois. 2 | Jan. 3,1934 | June 18,1934 1670 2 doiicd fm ou ih... 1 | Jan. 3,1935 | Aug. 26,1935 286: dot: ao Joseph W. Byrns, of Tennessee. 2 | Jan. 3,1936 | June 20,1936 170. |. «= Mee Pe William B. Bank-head, of Alabama. 75th==to-0 1 an. 5,1937 | Aug. 21,1937 2204 cit dotsics coisa © Do. 2 | Nov. 15,1937 | Dec. 21,1937 Ey a le oc. doi...0.ay 3 | Jan. 3,1938 | June 16,1938 165 [ir= dosaie. srg 70th... . 1 | Jan. 3,1939 | Aug. 5,1939 5:10 do...ih oN ni Do. 2 | Sept. 21,1939 | Nov. 3,1939 4 | _____ do. ou iiss no 3 | Jan. 3,1940 | Jan. 3,1941 3664). door Laan ol, Sam Rayburn, of Texas. William H. King, of Utah. gan. 1 | Jan. 38,1941 | Jan. 2,1942 365 | Pat Harrison,3 of Do. Mississippi; Carter Glass, 81 of Virginia. 2 | Jan. 5,1942 | Dec. 16,1942 346 | Carter Glass, of Vir-inia. 78th... 1 | Jan. 6,1943% | Dec. 21,1943 350 wo TA LR Do. 2 | Jan. 10,19443 | Dec. 19,1944 345 | _... dessins iors oth... 1 | Jan. 3,1945% | Dec. 21,1945 353 | Kenneth McKellar, of Do. Tennessee. 2 | Jan. 14,194635 | Aug. 2,1946 20%: doa5 ll Lovins tio 80th... 1 | Jan. 3,194736 | Dec. 19,1947 3561 | Authur H. Vanden-| Joseph W. Martin, berg, of Michigan. Jr., of Massachu-setts. 2 | Jan. 6,1948% | Dec. 31,1948 361: 0 Aoi Danton Sisto 1 | Jan. 3,1949 | Oct. 19,1949 290 | Kenneth McKellar, of | Sam Rayburn, of ? Tennessee. Texas. 2 | Jan. 3,1950%8 | Jan. 2,1951 365 10. dosis tapi a Vo 1 | Jan. 3,19513% | Oct. 20,1951 oI TRS Treet ds CL Do. 2 | Jan. 8,195140 | July 17,1952 1820. 3 EAR re UE CS 2 Died Aug. 19, 1934. 2 Died June 4, 1936. 25 Elected June 4, 1936. 26 Died Sept. 15, 1940. 27 Died Nov. 10, 1940. 28 Elected Sept. 16, 1940. 2 Elected Nov. 19, 1940. 80 Elected Jan. 6, 1941; died June 22, 1941. 81 Elected July 10, 1941. 82 There was a recess in this session from Thursday, July 8, to Tuesday, Sept. 14. 33 There were recesses in this session from Saturday, Apr. 1, to Wednesday, Apr. 12; from Friday, June 23, to Tuesday, Aug. 1; and from Thursday, Sept. 21, to Tuesday, Nov. 14. 3 The House was in recess in this session from Saturday, July 21, 1945, to Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1945, and the Senate from Wednesday, Aug. 1, 1945, to Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1945. 35 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 18, 1946, to Tuesday, Apr. 30, 1946. 36 There was a recess in this session from Sunday, July 27, 1947, to Monday, Nov. 17, 1947. 37 There were recesses in this session from Sunday, June 20, 1948, to Monday, July 26, 1948, and from Saturday, Aug. 7, 1948, to Friday, Dec. 31, 1948. 38 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 6, 1950, to Tuesday, Apr. 18. 1950, and both the Senate and the House were in recess from Saturday, Sept. 23, 1950, to Monday, Nov. 27, 1950. 39 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Mar. 22, 1951, to Monday, Apr. 2, 1951, and from Thursday, Aug. 23, 1951, to Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1951. 40 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 10, 1952, to Tuesday, Apr. 22, 1952. Statistical 355 SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Congress Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-|Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House sion ning journment |in days of the Senate of Representatives 83d... 1 | Jan. 3,19534| Aug. 3,1953 213 | Styles Bridges, of New | Joseph W. Martin, Jr., Hampshire. of Massachusetts. J 2 | Jan. 6,195442| Dec. 2,1954 b+; 18 LA doz 5. Anns Sth... 1 | Jan. 5,195543| Aug. 2,1955 210 | Walter F. George, of | Sam Rayburn, of Georgia. Texas. 2 | Jan. 3,19564| July 27,1956 207 Vaal dost alicih 85th... 1 | Jan. 3,19574| Aug. 30,1957 239 | Carl Hayden, of Ari-Do. Zona. 2 | Jan. 7,195846 Aug. 24,1958 230 | dosh any 86th... ... 1 | Jan. 7,195947| Sept. 15,1959 2524-2 dos eliononoo Do. 2 | Jan. 6,1960%8| Sept. 1,1960 240: 23 Re TAALed 87th... .. 1 | Jan. 3,1961%| Sept. 27,1961 208. =f Josie, ful Do.50 2 | Jan. 10,1962% Oct. 13,1962 Ly SST ER do....._.__.______.| John W.McCormack,t? of Massachusetts. 88th... ... 1 | Jan. 9,1963%3 Dec. 30,1963 856-fad Qos naiiis Do. 2 | Jan. 7,1964%| Oct. 3,1964 210 a de irl 80th. ..... 1 | Jan. 4,1965 | Oct. 23,1965 203 |... doin ria at Do. 2 | Jan. 10,1966%| Oct. 22,1966 286 {..... qo. alk o0th: 2. oi 1 | Jan. 10,19675 Dec. 15,1967 340 |... dose Th an a Do. 2 | Jan. 15,196857| Oct. 14,1968 cy SN do bu a ost... 02 1 | Jan. 3,1969%8| Dec. 23, 1969 355 | Richard B. Russell,of Do. Georgia. gan Ie A07e a ee ed lea dois SRCELLL Do. 41 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 2, 1953, to Monday, Apr. 13, 1953. \ 42 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 15, 1954, to Monday, Apr. 26, 1954, and adjourned sine die Aug. 20, 1954. The Senate was in recess in this session. from Friday, Aug. 20, 1954, to Monday, Nov. 8, 1954; from Thursday, Nov. 18, 1954, to Monday, Nov. 29, 1954, and adjourned sine die December 2, 1954. 43 There was a recess in this session from Monday, Apr. 4, 1955, to Wednesday, Apr. 13, 1955. 44 There was a recess in this session from Thrusday, Mar. 29, 1956, to Monday, Apr. 9, 1956. 4 There was a recess in this session from Thrusday, Apr. 18, 1957, to Monday, Apr. 29, 1957. 46 There was a recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 3, 1958, to Monday, Apr. 14, 1958. 47 There was a recess in this session from Thrusday, Mar. 26, 1959, to Tuesday, Apr. 7, 1959. 48 The Senate was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 14, 1960, to Monday, Apr. 18, 1960; from Friday, May 27, 1960, to Tuesday, May 31, 1960, and from Sunday, July 3, 1960, to Monday, Aug. 8, 1960. The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 14, 1960, to Monday, Apr. 18, 1960; from Fri-day, May 27, 1960, to Tuesday, May 31, 1960, and from Sunday, July 3, 1960, to Monday, Aug. 15, 1960. 49 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Mar. 30, 1961, to Monday, Apr. 10, 1961. 5 Died November 16, 1961. 51 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 19, 1962, to Monday, Apr. 30, 1962. 62 Elected Jan. 10, 1962. 8 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 11, 1963, to Monday, Apr. 22, 1963. 5 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Mar. 26, 1964, to Monday, Apr. 6, 1964; from Thursday, July 2, 1964, to Monday, July 20, 1964; from Friday, Aug. 21, 1964, to Monday, Aug. 31, 1964. The Senate was in recess in this session from Friday, July 10, 1964, to Monday, July 20, 1964; from Friday, Aug. 1, 1964, to Monday, Aug. 31, 1964. 5 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 7, 1966, to Monday, Apr. 18, 1966; from Thursday, June 30, 1966, to Monday, July 11, 1966. The Senate was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 7, 1966, to Wednesday, Apr. 13, 1966; from Thursday, June 30, 1966, to Monday, July 11, 1966. 56 There was a recess in this session from Thursday, Mar. 23, 1967, to Monday, Apr. 3, 1967; from Thursday, June 29, 1967, to Monday, July 10, 1967; from Thursday, Aug. 31, 1967, to Monday, Sept. 11, 1967; and from Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1967, to Monday, Nov. 27, 1967. 5 The House was in recess this session from Thursday, Apr. 11, 1968, to Monday, Apr. 22, 1968; from Wednesday, May 29, 1968, to Monday, June 3, 1968; from Wednesday, July 3, 1968, to Monday, July 8, 1968; from Friday, Aug. 2, 1968, to Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1968. The Senate was in recess this session from Thursday, Apr. 11, 1968, to Wednesday, Apr. 17, 1968; from Wednesday, May 29, 1968, to Monday, June 3, 1968; from Wednesday, July 3, 1968, to Monday, July 8, 1968; from Friday, Aug. 2, 1968, to Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1968. 8 The House was in recess this session from Friday, Feb. 7, 1969, to Monday, Feb. 17, 1969; from Thurs- day, Apr. 3, 1969, to Monday, Apr. 14, 1969; from Wednesday, May 28, 1969, to Monday, June 2, 1969; from Wednesday, July 2, 1969, to Monday, July 7, 1969; from Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1969, to Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1969; from Thursday, Nov. 6, 1969, to Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1969; from Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1969, to Monday, Dec. 1, 1969. The Senate was in recess this session from Friday, Feb. 7, 1969, to Monday, Feb. 17, 1969; from Thursday, Apr. 3, 1969, to Monday, Apr. 14, 1969; from Wednesday, July 2, 1969, to Monday, July 7, 1969; from Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1969, to Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1969; from Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1969, to Monday, Dec. 1, 1969. Congressional Directory SPECIAL SESSIONS OF THE SENATE Date of beginning Date of adjournment { Friday, Mar. 4. icin Ct Ear Monday, Mar. 4... io. cao nsoa Monday; June8.= oo ooo lve on Beenie Bo Satoyday, Mar. 4 0 oot ui on dn dann ah. Pacsday, JOY 17... ooo ue Sursaa nm a Wednesday, Mar.:4> vo 7 Nominabad Tuesday, Mond. ooo arin oo oor Joa Satarday, MardiSon Lal se rus Monday, May. £:-.. ri dio ad Ea Friday, Mar. 4 Wednesday, Mar. 4... 0 oo. 0 cue abn neal oon Saturday; Maori d--oo: Lo sida mua Sous Thursday, Mar. 4 Tacsday. Moved 0 0 0-0» Some ion aed Hie MonGay, Mar 5... ooo orf ar hy Tuesday, Mar. 4 Pridey, May, 4c... no or owas Lag Wednesday, Mar. 4... laa Bevooa Tuesday, June 15 Friday, Mav. de Lao tu cman ok ood, O00 Tuesday, June 26 Monday, Mar. 4iaie 0 on wo red Mao 00 soun Wednesday, Mar. 4 Satarday, Mar.d 0c ton aa Loo Mon@ay Apr. Vii nt i aed Monday, Apr. 12: ciate Bi aedntniydodd a Wednesday, May 100.0 cue i Sue ia dogg Jas Tuesday, Mar. 4 Friday, Mar. 5 Monday, Mar. 8. ol co i na igs Friday, Man:'d ooo ha Jan bum bn onand nan Monday, Gch, 10: osu. in on Lu Suan soins Wednesday, Mar-4... iio ivaluogias Monday; Mor. 4. conics heron ttiient wii Satarday,; Mand. oooh coro oc sten nanny Thursday, Mar. 4 Monday, Mar:d. oo noah. sound iado oo to Thursday, Mar: sof cesbosudalhss ibs Sant Saturday, Mar. 4 coon ine iniy TonaNGl Thursday, Mar. 4 Toesday. Mar. 4... 0. 0 00 Xa i is.bus Monday, Mow. 5c cbicasatalnuniiongiahs fas Triday, Mar, 4. fo oof ov re ea Wednesday, Mar. 4 Monday, Mar. 4 Monday, aly 7. foc i onli slsnniniianida Saturday, Mar. dococigs i aa od Friday, Mar. 4. Monday, Mar. 4. Friday, June 26. Saturday, Mar. 4. Thursday, July 19. Thursday, Mar. 5. Thursday, Mar. 6. Tuesday, Mar. 7. Wednesday, Mar. 6. Wednesday, Mar. 9. Tuesday, Mar. 17. Friday, Mar. 10. Monday, Mar. 15. Thursday, Mar. 20. Friday, Mar. 23. Thursday, Mar. 13. Monday, Apr. 11. Saturday, Mar. 14. Wednesday, June 16. Thursday, Mar. 10. Thursday, June 28. Thursday, Mar. 28. Saturday, Mar. 14. Saturday, Mar. 11. Saturday, Apr. 20. Thursday, Apr. 22. Saturday, May 27. Wednesday, Mar. 26. Wednesday, Mar. 24. Saturday, Mar. 17. Friday, May 20. Saturday, Oct. 29. Thursday, Apr. 2. Tuesday, Apr. 2. Friday, Apr. 15. Wednesday, Mar. 10. Saturday, Mar. 9. Thursday, Mar. 19. Saturday, Mar. 18. Saturday, Mar. 6. Monday, Mar. 17. Friday, Mar. 16. Tuesday, Mar. 15. Wednesday, Mar. 18. Tuesday, Mar. 5. Monday, July 21. Monday, Mar. 6. Statistical 357 COURT OF IMPEACHMENT The Senate has sat as a Court of Impeachment in the cases of the following accused officials, with the result stated, for the periods named: WILLIAM BLOUNT, a Senator of the United States from Tennessee; charges dismissed for want of jurisdiction: Monday, December 17, 1798, to Monday, January 14, 1799. JOHN PICKERING, judge of the United States district court for the district of New Hampshire; removed from Office; Thursday, March 3, 1803, to Monday, March 12, 1804. SAMUEL CHASE, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; acquitted; Friday, November 30, 1804, to March 1, 1805. JAMES H. PECK, judge of the United States district court for the district of Missouri; acquitted; Monday, April 26, 1830, to Monday, January 31, 1831. WEST H. HUMPHREYS, judge of the United States district court for the middle, eastern, and western districts of Tennessee; removed from office; Wednes-day, May 7, 1862, to Thursday, June 26, 1862. ANDREW JOHNSON, President of the United States; acquitted; Tuesday, February 25, 1868, to Tuesday, May 26, 1868. WILLIAM W. BELKNAP, Secretary of War; acquitted; Friday, March 3, 1876, to Tuesday, August 1, 1876. CHARLES SWAYNE, judge of the United States district court for the northern district of Florida; acquitted; Wednesday, December 14, 1904, to Monday, February 27, 1905. ROBERT W. ARCHBALD, associate judge, United States Commerce Court; removed from office; Saturday, July 13, 1912, to Monday, January 13, 1913. ~~ GEORGE W. ENGLISH, judge of the United States district court for the eastern district of Illinois; resigned office November 4, 1926; Court of Impeach-ment adjourned to December 13, 1926, when, on request of House managers, impeachment proceedings were dismissed. HAROLD LOUDERBACK, judge of the United States district court for the northern district of California; acquitted; Monday, May 15, 1933, to Wednesday, May 24, 1933. HALSTED L. RITTER, judge of the United States district court for the southern district of Florida; removed from office; Monday, April 6, 1936, to Friday, April 17, 1936. Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR SENATORS IN 1964, 1966, AND 1968 [The figures show the vote for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics] Vote State 1964 1966 1968 Total vote cast in 1968 Democrat | Republican] Democrat | Republican] Democrat | Republican Cr TNR Ri Ce 482,138 313,018 638, 774 201, 227 1912, 700 Adasloa solnTl do a 49, 289 15, 961 36, 527 30, 286 1.80, 931Arizona... 227,712 NI ER Rae 205, 338 274. 607 479, 945 PATIORSAS dc a A ee ak ate Dn ey 349, 965 241, 731 591, 696 Qalifornia.......... 3,411,912 3,628, B88 a Nt 3, 664, 823 3,314,325 | 17,071,534 Colorado... vii) dorset SEPA Le 266, 198 368, 307 325, 584 459, 952 785, 536 Connecticut. --__ 781, 008 426.5980 ude. finda a deskwh 655, 043 551,455 | 11, 206, 537 Delaware. ..._... 96, 850 108, 782 67, 263 yah LL RA RRR PS En ta Bee Fae Florida....-..1.. 997, 585 562212 aod Loo ts 892, 637 1, 131, 499 2,024, 136 Georgia. _____ Cr I IN 631,002. noite 885, 093 256,796 | 11,141,984 Hawaii. ___. Hn 96, 789 VOSFAT 00. all an weedsis 189, 248 34, 008 1226, 927 Ydahoo, vero. ovnl oooh ee 112, 637 139, 819 173, 482 114, 394 287, 876 AeRE SERA WL SR 1,678,147 | 2,100,449 | 2,073,242 | 2,358,947 | 14,449 757Indiana... 1,128, 505 TERT Les SE SANTEAR 1, 060, 456 088, 571 | 12,053, 118 a LC IRS Sl Se Cie en Ean 324,114 552, 339 574, 884 568,469 | 11,144,086 ONSas. 3 eto aar ois fas rae ta os 303, 223 350, 077 315, 911 490, 911 1817, 096 Remtueky oo |r a | 266, 079 483, 805 448, 960 484, 260 1042 865 Totisidnae soo S ee ra 487,005: |. 2 0 518,586 |. Ln 518, 586 Maine: o-oo: 253, 511 127, 040 131, 136 £201) I Se Se Real Li tn gia SRE DT Maryland... 678, 649 rer deTT 443, 667 541,803 | 11,134,027 Massachusetts..__| 1,716, 907 587, 663 ; 774,761 ; J Sl LE Uh HEE Read Midst mee nd adit Sine Michigan.....____ 1,996,912 | 1,006,272 \{*} vr ERS si la LodiaRne Minnesota... 931, 353 605, 933 , 840 374,868 0. oc. Lesa RRs ae of Ren Mississippi-....__ 2 she hima Sad 258, 248 + et UD dppb) Gerold Ui salenA ian Missouri... 1, 186, 666 BOG, 877] ised TES 1,725, 257 Montana... .... 180, 643 99, 367 138, 166 120007 oes a EAT A Nebraska. ._._... 217, 605 345, 772 187, 950 7th BE a RR ie a RS pa TR le Nevada. -........ 66, 907 Cain eee na lee wh Se 152, 690 New Hampshirelie lu i Jaa Bor 123, 888 105, 241 286, 979 New. Jersey. __._. 1,677, 515 1, 011, 280 788, 021 3,208,848 lo sii spnainn dino vnh Ares New Mexico. __.. , 209 147, 562 137, 205 BL Ri re saan RH mi RR Bs New York__._.__. 33,823,749 | 3, 104, 11) FMT RS he Bg hen 15 , 16, 959, 599 North Carolina. 2 | Jojo oui ass 501, 440 400, 502 870, 406 566, 934 1, 437, hoist 340 North Dakota... 149, 264 {1,050 ER Ea ROHR 1 RT A CR The 80, 815 154, 968 1239, 176 Ohio... oo au 1, 923, 608 1,900,788 | oils oii SL, 1,814,152 | 1,928,964 | 13,743,120 Oklahoma.._._.__ 466, 782 5, 392 343, 157 295, 585 419, 658 470,120 1909, 119 Jn ete eal Sei se NG Sn se 330, 374 354, 391 405, 353 408, 646 813, 999 Pennsylvania... | 2,350,026 | 2,420,448 ' |. ........_. 2,117,662 | 2,399,762 | 14,624,218 ______.___ Rhode Island_.__ 319, 607 66,7 219, 331 } 1o4, 8881 34 ShidaTr Ral wt es hel ; 4 ; South Carolina. of. ooohalll. oc { ‘Toni | ‘vor |b 40000 | 218,780 | if 1652855 South Dakota..__|__ RAE TIE 76, 563 150, 517 158, 961 120,951 | 279,912 Tennessee... {ond tl mae amen ha emg... C1000 1,463,958 | 1,134,337 643,855 Saal ith 2 8 Ahad bank LERES AL Wahi i100 227,822 J69; 8625 0. sia bowl?ay 192, 168 225, 075 1419, 262 Vermont... ....... 76, 457 87,879 |_ ET RT hk as 3 157, 154 1157, 375rd: ; 272, 804 Virginia. _________ 592,270 | 176,624 { am | cma } A ER Mae Washington______ 875, 950 BB 796, 183 435,894 | 11,236,063 West Virginia_ _ __ 515, 015 246,072 292, 325 80 Lt 1 Se SO i a a De ee an Wisconsin. _______ 892, 013 Zeon iL EP Seag SRS 1, 020, 931 633,910 | 11,654,861Wyoming. _______ 77,485 65, 185 59, 141 RT eae De Se I 1 Includes the vote for various other candidates. 2 For unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1967. 8 Total vote received, as candidate had one or more other party endorsements. 4 For unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1969. ~~ Statistical 359 VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1964, 1966, AND 1968 [The figures show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated; Compiled from official statistics] Vote cast in 1964 Vote cast in 1966 Vote cast in 1968 State State State = Total and and and vote cast district Demo-| Repub-district Demo-| Repub-district Demo-| Repub-| in 1968 crat lican crab lican crat lican Ala.: Ala.: Ala.: {2 A 36,482 | 54,522 i £7 A 30,474 | 58, 515 1st. cul 40,593 | 60,318 | 2105614 2d... 20,628 | 49,936 2d... LC 40,832 | 49,203 od... 37,533 | 60,743 | 2109,722 Sd 20039 Lee dal 61,015 bo 3d... .. 86, 796 8, 031 2 95, 590 dehic 27, 800 40, 143 4th... 51, 863 36, 953 4th... 86, 626 12, 427 2 108, 301 Btho_... 42,784 | 37,960 Sthe. oo 68,486 Vou. Sth....0. 69,110 | 14,582 | 2122 884 6th: - 45,000 | 69, 246 Othe. 37,131 | 64,435 Gh... 34,608 | 69,445 | 2117,029 thet == 44 386 | 65,353 Teh. i 73,087 | 40,972 who 106,132 | 29,923 | 2 139, 445 Sth 43.849 | at Shall 0: 65,982 | 25,404 Sth. .o 85,528 |... oo: 2 112, 448 Alaska: Alaska: Alaska: At large 34,500 | 32,556 At large.| 31,867 | 34,040 At large.| 36,785 | 43,577 80, 362 Ariz.: Ariz.: Ariz.: 1 i 113, 669 | 140, 507 Ist xi: 49,913 | 102, 007 Ista 54,504 | 137,761 192, 355 ls a 86, 499 60, 782 odio 66,813 | 45,326 odin. 102,301 | 43,235 145, 536 Viera 30, 565 28, 802 od. iL. 43,219 | 57,145 8d... =: 46,072 | 79,667 125,739 Ark.: Ark.: Ark.: } Fo Se ei IND Sep [YR A Aha: 8b. 80,203 | 36,284 116, 577 Ee NE RIE EE 1 PER LAR Cee RT SRE br ITS (a) (a) a Sdoci 71,228 | 58,884 3d....o. I ks 2 = 3d. 59,638 | 121,771 181, 409 rd ST LO ai... [( 5,12553125 | WiBI an... (2) 2(2) 3 @) Calif.: Calif. Calif Isto... 97,651 | 141,048 fF a 77,000 | 143,755 186.1 oc 37,756 | 133,597 | 2177,615 od: 125,774 | 68,835 decir 131,145 | 53,753 2d. ....._| 127,744 | 78,986 { 2 210,304 Sd: 166, 688 | 57,630 3d. 143,177 | 69, 057 3d..__._.| 107,446 | 80,193 | 2 191,873 tho. 84,949 | 33,160 4th... 67,042 | 46,337 4th_._____| 90,126 | 67,225 | 2162021 Sth... L680: oo 5th... 56,476 | 22,778 Sth-oni-i. 95,630 | 31,157 | 2131, 394 Othe: 1 71,894 | 125, 869 6th. =. 40,514 | 132, 506 6th....._.] 54,928 | 151, 336 2086, 264 tho ooo 100,901 | 51,675 Zthe. i: 84,644 | 46,763 Vi a 102, 689 | 48,397 | 2 163, 365 Stho:... 108,771 | 46,063 Sth... (. 92,263 | 48,727 8th_...___| 104,768 | 58,887 163, 655 Oth... 115,954 | 50, 261 Oth: 2 97,311 | 56,784 9th_._.___| 101,329 | 77,847 | 2179,179 10th_____ , 240 | 151, 027 10th. .: 70,013 | 156, 549 10th_.__.. 73,720 | 160,563 | 2 238, 603 th: 95,747 | 116, 022 1th... 77,605 | 113,679 th... 40,957 | 166,252 | 2 209, 377 12h. <3 57,243 | 93,112 12th... .. 31,787 | 108,070 26h... a 143,222 | 2 154,711 13th. 77,763 | 104,744 13th... 6, 240 | 116,701 13th... 78,628 | 151, 608 230, 236 Mth: 63,469 | 117,272 14th_____| 108,668 | 83,6878 ¥iths....: 152,847 | 56,730 | 2 213,529 5th: 0. 109, 560 | 44,977 156h...... 81,733 | 61,550 5th. o. 86,386 | 74,058 142, 444 16th: 117,727 | 58, 604 16th_____| 118,063 | 47,329 1660... 97,476 | 55,188 | 2 156, 056 17th: - 95,640 | 45,688 17th_____| 76,962 | 49,615 th... 77,250 | 73,351 | 2 152,365 Sth: = 121, 304 60, 523 18th...- 76, 346 96, 699 18th... 51,373 | 100,115 | 2153, 604 19th. .... 97,934 | 51,747 19th___._| 82,592 | 50,068 19th... 99,069 | 53,842 | 2157,012 20th-:. .. 62, 645 | 132,402 20th... 46,730 | 128,896 20th... 57,064 | 136,238 | 2196, 397 Mabe: 106,231 | 11,374 Nek ror 74,216 | 13,204 ists 89, 536 , 244 97, 780 20d. 5... 94,141 | 92,133 22d. ..__.| 94,420 | 82,207 22d. .....| 103,695 | 75,457 | 2 182,268 28d 72,903 | 90,721 23d. _-1 45,141 °F 03.320 2d......-7:52202- 07,232 149, 434 24th. 65,967 | 139,784 24th... 46,115 | 148,190 Min.... 57,972 | 155,443 213, 415 25th: =. 81,320 | 65,344 25th... 63,345 | 70,154 25th... ... 66, 263 | 145, 245 211, 508 26th... 136,026 | 57,209 26th... 103,289 | 62,441 3 Pel 134,642 | 64,505 | 2 205,769 27th: 1. 77,587 | 83,141 21th... 49,785 | 93,890 thi. ci. 62,824 | 162, 854 225, 678 28th... 107,852 | 205,473 28th___.._| 81,007 | 211,404 MWth...... 65,233 | 173,680 | 2 243,638 20th... 90,208 | 63,836 20th_____| 69,115 | 66,079 oth... i 76,001 | 69,485 145, 576 30th... 90,329 | 45,912 30th.....| 72,173 | 36, 506 oth... 76,967 | 37,234 114, 201 3lst______| 114,246 64, 256 31st... 92, 875 53,708 sist... .. 97, 855 65,004 | 2 166,174 2d. 59,765 | 132, 603 32d_....| 34,609 | 139,328 32d.__.__| 46,404 | 142,401 | 2 192,796 33d. 109, 047 | 101,742 33d. .___| 89,071 | 102,401 33d......| 59,649 |123, 507 2186, 330 34th... 137,588 | 98, 606 34th_____| 127,976 | 101,410 Mth... ... 107, 113 | 103, 470 210, 583 o5th:-Z.. 90, 295 | 167,791 35th... 69,873 | 189, 582 35th... ..\. 74,798 | 216,093 | 2297, 989 S6th: = 7. 73,034 | 105, 346 36th__ 44 365 | 119,274 S6tho..... 59,011 | 148, 854 207, 865 87th. / 85, 624 61, 373 37th... 80, 060 50, 817 3th... 96, 130 52, 547 148, 677 SSth- 85,661 | 76,525 38th... 83,216 | 69,444 38th... 1. 121,749 | 68,887 | 2194,301 Colo.: Colo.: Colo.: Ist... ..| 130,475 | 65,423 Ist...) 92,688 | 72,732 1st..____| 91,199 | 82,677 | 2199,375 2d. 109, 526 | 106, 738 2d.....iv 86, 685 95,123 oat 89,9017 | 152,153 242,070 SAI iy 85, 404 81, 544 3d i 76, 270 71.213 1 mh 88, 368 81, 163 169, 531 dthe:= 106, 685 | 62,617 4th. 84,107 | 59, 404 4th... 92,680 | 76,776 169, 456 Conn Conn Conn LF) er 141,310 | 60, 654 sti 100,447 | 71,353 sho 124,966 | 74,615 | 2 200,156 1; Ly 119, 530 69, 403 245 90, 2908 69, 402 2d. -....] 106,203 89,089 | 2196, 486 Sqn 126,353 | 71,393 Sd ose 86,029 | 67,226 Sd 102,636 | 80,696 | 2190, 463 4th". 117,220 | 109, 027 dih. 89,709 | 86,337 4th. .i0. 104,723 | 113,749 | 2221,277 Sth ci. 133,072 | 64,651 5th... 96,801 | 67,094 Sth... 110,337 | 85,591 | 2195,931 6th... : 115,498 | 81,105 Oth. > 79,865 | 81,907 oth... 76, 413 126, 208 | 2 202,628 See footnotes at end of table. Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1964, 1966, AND 1968—Ceontinued \ Vote cast in 1964 Vote cast in 1966 Vote cast in 1968 State ; Total and LE Gi voto dst district Demo-| Repub-Demo-| Repub-Demo-| Repub-| in 1968 crat lican crat lican crat lican Del.: Del.: Del.: 7 A large _| 112,361 86, 254 A large.| 72,132 90, 961 To large.| 82,993 | 117,827 200, 820 3: B. a.: Tra BRR? WEY RR RR Ist. 858.847 iis 1st. 08 116, 215 21, 063 137, 278 28. 99, 191 37, 283 oq. 71, 565 22, 281 od. RESIS 87,313 1 Ln 101, 162 52, 768 LL 72,038 orciie Ly A 103, 540 27, 696 131, 236 4th... 94, 726 53, 468 4th... 70,385 1 LH ee 86, 251 76,974 | 2163,248 Sth = 5 85,85) Yult i Othe. rr fiom 75,875 Sth; 67, 505 | 108, 620 176, 125 6th... 168, 573 86, 657 6th... 00, 772. \e la 6th... 84, 193 51,637 | 2135,834 on NO. 504 [oo win... 64, 498 37, 586 ih: oo 91, 539 74, 896 166, 435 Sth. 7d oo Sth... 43,275 | 105,019 SEhe. feed © 117,747 | 117,747 Oth 2 44007 Jo os Ne: Oth... 76,328 poi a) Ohaus 111, 539 87,074 198, 613 10th. = 7 00,1860: {= . A927 Feroiuos Sth... ... 60, 059 17, 926 Sth. LY La Sera 2 64,913 oth... 59, 186 38, 608 9h... 61,080: | a. Oth x. 83,890. | Lob 283, 882 10th. 45 AIBA 10th... = 54, 141 28, 547 10th... MUTE Sl Enaantnt 2 80, 677 Hawaii: Hawaii: Hawaii: Atlarge_| 140,224 | 89,425 Atlarge.| 140,110 | 67,281 Atlarge.| 161,954 | 78,733 | 2243,119 Atlarge_| 106,909 | 56,147 Atlarge_| 140,880 | 62,473 At large.| 149,207 | 39,233 | 190, 466 daho: Idaho: aho: Ist...c 56, 203 52, 468 1st ist... 62, 002 90, 870 152, 872 49%: SRN 84, 022 91, 838 2d 2d... 54, 256 65,029 | 2123, 662 m.: I1l.: Iil.: Ist... 150, 953 26, 823 1st Ist. 119, 207 21,758 140, 965 2 107, 795 52, 416 2d od. 106, 642 56, 513 163, 155 Sd: 120, 711 83, 404 3d VB 101, 729 86, 535 188, 264 ath. __. 100, 895 | 144,762 4th 4th’. ol 70,145 | 151,216 221, 361 Sth... 101, 626 57,871 5th tho. 96, 584 77, 887 174,471 6th... 89, 850 17,918 6th Gbho. co 94,779 63, 999 158, 778 iho 106, 708 17,471 7th thy... 86, 769 17, 594 104, 363 Sth... 137,715 70, 624 8th Sth... ... 105, 003 62, 254 167, 257 Oth: -_ 113, 851 64, 428 9th Oth: ol 119, 032 65, 687 184, 719 10th. >. 111, 029 | 172,499 10th 10th..__.| 73,766 | 148, 398 222, 164 Alth--. 129, 337 98, 132 11th Mh... 128,152 | 101, 665 229, 817 2ith...5 68, 555 97, 003 12th 12th.....| 50,525 | 120,370 170, 895 3th... 120, 449 | 165, 129 13th 13th... 69, 987 | 186, 714 256, 701 Yih 101, 432 | 145, 830 14th 14th. 66,293 | 163,332 | 2229, 626 15th 73,741 | 103,709 th. 5th 55,201 | 121,432 | 176,723 16th... 71, 992 93, 051 16th 16th_____| 53,838 | 111,037 164, 875 wih 74,261 | 96,209 Yih 7th 65,192 | 122,513 | 187,705 18th... 77,711 91, 173 18th i8th__.. 68, 173 | 106, 122 174, 295 iho0th: LC 81,80098,256 || 174,290119,184 19th20th 0th20th_____| 66,13563,412 || 114,948124,121 || 181, 083187, 533 21st... W117, 701 63, 431 21st Asha. 111, 425 94, 363 205, 788 22d... 71,875 80, 895 22d 2d... 63,957 | 115,258 | 2179, 235 93d. = 119, 447 | 99, 496 23d a 104,349 | 88,945 | 193,294 24th. -144,743 46, 419 24th... : 24th_____| 113, 507 45, 649 159, 156 Ind.: Ist....___| 133,089 | 75,226 Ind.: 1st Ind.: 10... 00,055 | 68,318 | 2158,724 oN. = 78,566 | 88,204 oy leas ) : 189, 322 Sde. 121, 209 78, 642 3d 180, 806 am 82,984 | 89,437 4th 192, 492 Sth... 114, 252 92, 802 5th 181, 907 Gthe = 73,002 86, 168 6th 219, 147 PRL. iT 71,461 | 84,427 7th 2193, 981 Sth... 109, 134 84, 135 8th. 201, 227 Othe: :. 74, 939 62, 780 9th 188, 719 10th. —- 87,721 89, 303 10th 182, 071 Wthe =. 149, 342 | 146, 424 11th Itht.>. | 80,015 70, 725 150, 740 See footnotes at end of table. Statistical 361 VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER : IN 1964, 1966, AND 1968—Continued Vote cast in 1964 Vote cast in 1966 Vote cast in 1968 State State and State and Total and district district vote cast district Demo-| Repub-Demo-| Repub-Demo-| Repub-| in 1968 crat lican crat lican crat lican Iowa Towa: Towa: Ist... 84,042 | 80,697 Isto. 60,534 | 64,795 Jat. i1. 81,045 | 91,419 | 2172,469 2d 97,470 89, 299 2d... 576,281 65,079 2d. .....}1103,651 84, 634 2188, 289 17 ge 83, 036 83, 455 3d..-____| 48,530 79, 343 3d_.____.| 57,164 | 101, 839 159, 003 dehy. 5 85, 518 73, 898 4th 2 61,074 65, 259 qth. oo. 71,134 83, 259 154, 393 5th... ..7 108, 212 46, 160 Sth... 72,875 | 46, 981 Sth... 2 99, 586 60, 710 160, 296 6th. 86, 323 75,478 Oth. «nc: 53,917 73,274 i) a fa 54,171 | 100, 802 154, 973 th: i. 78, 243 67, 942 th... 44, 529 64, 217 th. on 46,774 87,212 2133, 988 Kans Kans. Kans. iste. .5. 108,086 | 113,212 Ist... Ji 44, 569 97, 487 Ist... 82, 102 87,012 | 2169, 116 17 CE 77,189 80, 806 CL Pi 50, 336 85, 128 odio 53,151 | 110,768 163, 919 od ol 54, 522 89, 588 Sd A 51,108 60, 107 3d..___.| 59,672 | 100,877 160, 549 4th i 58, 057 84, 800 4th. >__ 39, 625 86, 944 Hh ooo 55,621 | 101, 991 2 157, 613 Behe. i: 64, 308 83, 120 Beh. ..i 55,933 86, 944 5th... = 59,005 | 107,085 | 2 166,091 Ky.: Ky.: Ky.: Ist L ARES S74 og 5 re 57,736 24, 085 Isto 0s 72,072 too semiy 72,072 2d 79, 519 36, 664 2d: olf o81,310 35,770 2d. Lit 65, 860 50, 904 116, 764 Sd. ta 117,892 | 101, 168 3d: 16,240 66, 577 3d. .....} 55,360 | 70,318 125, 684 5 1s per 88, 337 54, 937 4th... 56, 902 66, 801 doh. 55,971 | 103,793 159, 764 Sth. 53, 916 61, 137 Sth... 21, 542 65, 596 Sth. o-30, 575 86, 391 118, 687 6th. .i: 92, 322 38, 869 6th... 58, 182 31, 266 6th 78, 53 58, 905 138, 976 wh i 100, 929 43, 921 th. 65, 522 29, 541 th... 82, 594 50, 699 133, 293 117 La.: La.: BO 1 ry 76,455 joe ol i rn 68,5231 Lu... FE 3 A ¥0,658 Yoo ao. 70,658 Pdi. 77,009 62, 881 2d. ....1-90,149 41, 209 1 RR 81, 537 (a) (2) 8d a 52,532 | 31,806 8d: il. 46, 533 | 31,444 8d:.....1 39215 (a) (a 4th... 44.599 ¢ -__... 4th... 48.845 \ ot. 4th... 63,788 |... ii. 63, 788 Sth... odd fo. oC 5th........ HL SCT Sth... 34,001 |.uiion 34, 901 6th... 82, 686 48,715 Gthe. ilo 86, 958 26, 599 6th... 100, 461 (a) (a) thi. SR, 402 ol i: ths 84,655} Li sic Yh oxo 79, 709 (9) (a) Bthve: is 33, 250 27,735 Sth... 33, A83 po es 3th.....-4}, 086 7 = elo. 41, 086 Maine Maine Maine Ist ol iv-95,195 95, 398 : 5 ae 81, 302 72,984 Isb. ic 113, 501 86, 949 200, 450 Odes. S0 110, 931 67,978 24: ......} 85,956 65,476 2d. __...| 102,369 81, 398 183, 767 Md.: Md.: Md.: Isto CL 14.36,013 40, 762 i 28, 025 69, 940 : FL aR 31, 250 87,078 118, 328 2d. oo 143, 132 74, 067 2d... -79,963 35, 476 ods... 86, 025 59, 635 145, 660 Sd es 56,295) [... 126,529 | 68, 362 1st. ioe 3101,963 | 58,296 Ist. a 118,913 | 79,208 | 2 220,503 xk edu 2 82,757 | 88,390 2d....--|1349,749 | 79,649 2d. ....-| 53,552 |3129,731 | 2 187,972 Lett 9dacizlil 2 96,503 | 93,883 3d___.._| 381,959 | 81,122 3d.._._.{398,226 | 75,910 | 2188,692 fasrannt | dthe-1% 73,149 | 89,971 4h... 3 46,555 | 86,677 ath... 45,130 |3116,190 | 2165, 689 zx Sth: .. 112,899 | 89,455 bth... 3 88,602 | 3 86,356 Sth... 899,193 | 3 96, 427 195, 620 ROE 6th: 75,327 | 100, 069 Gb... 45,621 | 3 91, 526 6th... 49,676 | 3 95,016 | 2 165,203 QE hei 121,091 | 49,151 Tehe.. .o 303,758 | 34,644 Teh. .-CC 367,904 | 343,636 | 2111, 540 Rr Sth: 148,696 | 44,398 Sethe... 3115,310 | 36,573 eho... 3120,257 | 37,314 | 2172,285 Ye Othe. 109,973 | 48,878 9gh... 75,915 | 3 56, 754 9th... .--69,462 | 8 59,690 | 2139,865 to 10th___._.| 118,941 | 16,941 10th... 376,439 | 16,702 10th..... 3106, 622 | 3 44. 551 151,173 ¢ th... 275,073 | 17,732 ith... 39,386 | 12,200 ! 12th... 2141, 570 | 31,737 12th_____| 387,651 | 29,390 of 13th... 129,414 | 34,809 13th... 95,511 | 28,750 5 14th... 268,165 | 19,861 14th_____ 343,142 | 13,482 ; 5th... 2 66,567 | 53,689 15th... 3 52,919 | 3 40,181 | 16th... 289,438 | 49,309 16th... 371,889 | 353,346 Sn | 17th. ____| 2 44,533 | 135,807 17th... 367,334 | 69,492 : 18th... 94,222 | 11,621 18th... 45,308 | 10,711 | 19th... 1 | 24,829 19th... .. 53, 581 | 3 24, 340 EN | 20th... 2124,128 | 23,409 20th... 374,215 | 20,560 zx 4 A 201,808 | 15,380 2136... 863,173 | 12,414 4 22d... 70,147 | 10,134 22d. ....| 40,787 | 310,603 “i 4 108,205 | 30,476 23d._...|384,540 | 21,735 Ga | 24th... 51,740 | 89,814 24th___.. 42,291 | 3 80,882 a | | 25th. ...<-2122,260 | 95,214 25th... 3106,952 | 88,769 oi i 26th___._|278,546 | 102, 064 26th... 39,203 | 107,031 BE | 2th... 297,337 | 91,172 27th__... 879,424 | 74,816 a | 28th. ...-95,820 | 2 84, 008 28th_____ 884,040 | 78,258 © 209th ___.. 2158, 797 | 2 70, 518 20th... 91,174 13107, 671 i | | 30th._____ 2 99,841 | 100, 950 30th..... 3 61,216 | 113, 759 SL | 31st... 261,726 | 274,380 lst... 336,273 | 75,680 Rel 82d... 75,660 | 86, 717 324... 36,195 | 3 94,331 A | 83d... 269,277 | 97,213 33d__....|345,771 | 88,378 ! | 34th_____ 2 06,219 | 291,697 34th__... 90,044 | 62,559 1 35th__._. 2110, 948 | 2 62, 463 35th____. 387,453 | 48,668 | 36th... 81,509 | 107,406 36th... 37,129 | 110, 541 we Sth... 80, 41 98, 923 37th .... 46,201 | 104, 342 Se 28th... 264,179 | 90,201 38th_.... 35,785 | 82,137 “i 39th_____ 2108, 235 | 96,934 39th_._.. 895,671 | 87,230 h M 40th_____ 81,531 | 90,745 40th... 354,303 | 85,801 56,201 |3106,984 | 2 165,134 © 2 ME co=Ein 2130,961 | 28,578 41st ___.. 8 92,222 | 328,491 96,703 | 27,920 124, 623 ey isk 52,567 | 11,108 Ist. 43,539 | 27,434 75,796 | 38,660 114, 456 | 2a 62,400 |. cae oda 38,849 | 19,888 02,042 I... =i. ic 92, 542 i 3d. ..... 63,235 | 30,557 57,244 | 48,815 106, 059 | | th’... 73,470 | 68,387 77,871 | 73,471 161, 342 5 | Beh. 72,254 | 67,781 77,112 | 84,905 162, 017 6th ... 84,151 | 52,964 76,028 | 65,703 141, 731 | th... 75,807 hoo 7,49 J. oi 77,419 | Sth... 72,269 | 85,869 67,281 | 70,480 137, 761 | | 9h__.... 71,6201 88,1951 Oth. .....| 46,882 (80,980 0 ofh. i _ L. 94, 510 94, 510 REC 10th... 78,684 | 55,483 % : 72,296 | 87,811 160, 106 : SoA ith 85,880 | 55,996 Mth. 72,855 | 65,187 Tith_-... 91,477 | 68,657 160, 134 2 A | N. Dak.: N. Dak.: N. Dak.: ! | Ispesicll. 63,208 | 69,575 156: ee 33,604 | 66,011 Ist. otc 30,692 | 84,114 | 2116,972 I og: 2. 60, 751 | 54,878 2d. _...-| 46,993 | 50,801 2d. .....| 54,655 | 55,962 | 2112,143 Pl | Ohio: Ohio: Ohio: cae ! £2] 74,525 | 69,114 ist: 62,580 | 70,366 1st... 49,830 | 102,219 152, 049 Hr 7 has 79,824 | 122,487 2d. _.-42,367 | 102,313 od. 52,327 | 108,157 160, 484 NRE, i ERE 129,469 | 119,400 8d... 53,668 | 62,471 3d____..| 32,012 | 114,549 146, 561 4th______ 64,667 | 81,204 deh. ... 37,856 | 66,142 ": Ly SE lah 129,435 | 2129, 521 Sth. .... 41, 621 80, 394 Beh: Cl. 26,503 | 80,906 Behr. ..o-45,884 | 113, 381 159, 265 6th ____.. 57,223 | 86,015 6th. ...-35,345 | 74,847 6th. ...: 40,964 | 107,289 148, 253 7th... 70,857 | 93,022 th io oo 81, 225 th... 55,386 | 97,581 152, 967 8th.-_... 45,445 | 73,395 Sth. 5 38,787 | 178,933 Sth. 40,898 | 101,974 | 2142,873 9th. >... 109,167 | 64,401 9th... 83,261 | 53,777 Oth. 2s 85,280 | 63,290 148, 570 Rg | 10th. =: 54,729 | 49,744 10th. 52,258 | 56,659 10fher a. 45, 686 | 102, 890 148, 576 RB See footnotes at end of table, EB a 364 Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1964, 1966, AND 1968—Continued Vote cast in 1964 Vote cast in 1966 Vote cast in 1968 State and State and State and Total district district district vote cast Demo-| Repub-Demo-| Repub-Demo-| Repub-| in 1968 crat lican crat lican crat lican Ohio— Ohio— Con ; Con ath... 82,728 | 102, 619 38, 206 86, 273 11th_____| 38,063 | 116, 323 154, 386 12h 118,299 | 146,971 39,140 | 70,102 ih iE 51,202 | 106,664 | 157,866 A3th. -... 62, 780 75, 945 36, 751 69, 862 13th... 59, 864 97,158 157, 022 14th 104, 547 | 126, 088 52,646 | 77,819 ih. 68,880 | 84,561 | 153,497 156i 62,438 | 31,803 38,805 | 57,993 ith 35,861 | 98,499 | 2134,816 16th..... 93,255 | 101, 808 55,775 87, 597 16th 68,916 | 101,495 | 2170,414 7h ,201 | 75, 674 59,031 | 73,132 17th_____| 54,127 | 100,148 | 2154, 276 asthl: 94,768 | 42, 960 73,657 | 41,165 Sth 96,711 | 63,747 | 160,458 fom 111,682 | 34, 654 86,975 | 34,037 igh: —T 101,813 | 44,363 | 146,179 90th. 1 115,675 | 39,747 63,629 | 20,034 20th_____| 72,918 | 27,827 | 100,745 AL Fk 113,157 12,416 81, 210 18, 205 st....0. 85, 509 28, 931 114, 440 LERNER 64, 4 84,183 56,803 | 71,927 oY 102,656 | 84,975 | 187,631 oRat = 64,162 | 131, 554 37,489 | 102, 513 oad i 98,825 | 106,852 | 205, 677 oth. 1,872,351 (1,716,480 43,418 | 61,194 Z Ath... 44,400 | 105, 350 | 2149, 751 HH Vo 125, 377 46, 286 | 106, 259 92, 513 155, 964 56, 843 62,324 | 53,919 63,437 | 140, 629 16, 706 43,049 | 12,697 39,740 | 125,721 EE 36,719 | 36,355 58,253 | 125, 605 53, 596 96,464 | 42,088 30,931 | 117, 351 58, 04 48,755 | 51,474 79,992 | 144, 591 reg.: y 1st....___| 107,920 | 122,010 49,941 | 144, 361 185 45,479 | 189,023 | 234, 502 OY ae 70,136 | 32,916 04, 346 | 54,789 2d..___..| 114,232 | 64,478 | 178 710 Sq g 157, 882 82, 468 114, 687 56, 598 Sax 137, 746 59, 447 197,193 4h 125,752 | 68,288 56,007 | 94,154 ath 72,579 | 104,159 | 176,738 Pa; Be Ist... 120.477 50, 780 90, 100 46, 280 i Lr Ra 113, 696 38,432 152,128 EE 125,100 | 30,801 76,372 | 51,079 2d 102,869 | 44,041 | 146,910 0 re 111, 885 43,471 64, 575 49,434 1 I 75, 728 47, 813 123, 541 4h 135, 681 | 75,901 98,793 | 91, 620 ah. a 131,810 | 83,229 | 2222 253 Sth. 117,049 | 62,446 86,128 | 59, 515 Sth. 5 108,243 | 48,455 | 156, 698 6th... 144,896 | 88, 826 91,538 | 71,508 Gin. 04,247 | 87,090 | 2183251 th... 123, 750 | 129, 572 58, 766 | 101, 042 h....b. 79,782 | 105,699 | 2187,042 Sth. 107, 670 | 112, 472 48 845 | 70,435 Sth 60,324 | 94,254 | 2162, 642 9th... 81, 823 | 111, 545 48, 656 81, 516 oth... 56,632 | 100, 399 | 2159, 573 oth. ... 88, 082 90, 903 57,615 | 115, 765 10th... 61,960 | 125,916 | 2188, 949 th... 116, 875 34, 057 110, 877 54, 032 11th.____| 128,794 52,475 | 2184, 091 12th... 68, 703 97,114 53,044 | 107,374 12th___.__| 55,838 | 119,522 | 2177, 167 ¥Sth:~ 96, 849 | 139, 817 51,024 | 134,414 13th_____| 84,137 | 141,764 | 2228, 650 14th... 117, 525 39, 513 83, 967 39, 024 J4th. i 96, 117 39, 671 | 2138, 408 15th... 81,062 | 41,656 80,947 | 73,404 5h 106,877 | 70,333 | ‘2181, 642 16th: 50,509 | 90, 331 36,721 | 82,527 16th_____| 39,507 | 98, 877 | 2143, 581 Yin 66,266 | 91,504 55,761 | 109, 169 17th_____| 57,093 [3119,003 | 2179, 881 18th 71,621 | 119,938 52,716 | 107,677 18th____.| 68,434 | 121,664 | 2194, 114 oth... 82, 498 79, 809 65, 907 70, 445 19th_____{ 65,903 93,352 | 2161,720 20th... 126, 846 43, 591 93, 068 48, 229 20th... 109, 236 44,037 | 2155, 610 ost. ~~ 97,379 | 50,513 80,472 | 44, 800 215k. +. 93,033 | 855,000 | 148, 132 29d: = 61, 482 81, 400 50,017 | 103, 808 22d... 71, 297 98, 576 169, 873 oad 62,932 | 76,575 48,373 | 81, 658 23d._....| 54,453 | 87,968 | 2143 129 24th... 92, 612 89, 828 85,193 68, 955 24th_.__. 106, 869 66,429 | 2174, 958 DEEL C 121,140 | 51,071 92,073 | 50,639 25th_____| 105,048 | * 59,576 | 2166, 575 Oth 109,532 | 51,219 83,687 | 46,957 26th. =. 95,898 | 50,594 | 2 150,765 27th er 71,519 | 120, 395 51,928 | 108, 731 27th... 62, 638 | 130,784 | 2196, 090 8b. cia. 110, 056 56, 056 79, 046 60, 093 Ist... 97, 945 62, 394 160, 339 3 2s CELA 168, 374 38, 601 117,911 64, 438 2 Bn La 124, 044 78, 502 202, 546 .C.: S.C.; es be TUT 50.055. CINE oR Onde tC 0 95, 428 ode 88,682 |... ... 27,013 48, 742 o/s Ee 47,053 63,877 | 2110, 935 i 65,920 |... nc. 42, 874 31, 331 1 I 74,104 35,463 | 2112, 057 46h. x EAE 435610 {otto athe... 68, 437 43, 440 111, 877 Sth i. 44,859 | 2,384 41, 550 343 Bin...: 72,805 | 21,246 | 297,462 OIh 49,398 | 26, 586 43,090 | 26,702 6th. 58,304 | 39,876 | 2100,029 S. Dak . S. DakYet: 92,057 | 124,791 Ist 40,236 | 80,592 Ws 61,738 | 85,232 | 146,970 2d 0.0. 31, 208 39, 6567 bi EE 41, 156 63, 063 20. 50, 683 73, 987 124, 670 See footnotes at end of table. Statistical 365 VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1964, 1966, AND 1968—Continued Vote cast in 1964 Vote cast in 1966 Vote cast in 1968 State Total and key san vote cast district Demo-| Repub-Demo-| Repub-Demo-| Repub-| in 1968 crat lican crat lican crat lican Tenn Tenn Tenn Ispesio. 37,252 | 94,535 pe Le I 86, 421 Ist....cs 17,441 | 100,712 | 2118, 157 adic. 70,119 | 84,868 2d.......1 23,538 |: 87,777 2d... 17,547 | 97,832 | 2118,773 Sd... 59,027 | 71,005 Sdi.can 37,720 | 67,705 Bins 57,565 | 76,390 133, 955 dthou. L 85,286 |. 0una 4th... ... 72, 621 8,061 dbhes ic 4,041 | 23,553 97, 594 Bthidi 74,597 | 50,210 Sthe..... 55,685 | 32,706 thi... ... 61,045 | 52,836 125, 294 thu...» 66,817 | 18,595 6th...... BO, 785 fo olin 6th... 61,223 | 41,923 103, 150 This... 35,612: [ul to .. Toh: us 5,083 | 43,118 wns... 80,893 | 41,457 | 2122354 8th... 43,876 leas 8th... 53,338 | 17,608 Stho..... OAL rE 2 70, 654 othie... 108,425 | 97,5637 oth... ct 43,553 | 47,489 othe. i 45,434 | 73,293 | 2123,491 Tex: Tex.: Tex.: i Ey RR 52,608 | 17,967 Ist. 80,0726 5% = oa stern. 37,088 oo... 87,038 odie 75,226 | 44,772 1; BME e Yo VT RACES SER br 7EVER SEL yer LT Ee 87, 565 8d. oo 53,331 | 36,566 Sd si an 35,081 | 30, 588 8d. .C0h 55,939 | 81,696 137, 635 4 is de 46,782 | 10,707 th. BLL B95. eT deh: 05,413 |. oo sl 95, 413 3 1 172,287 | 127, 568 Sth... 39,977 | 25,563 Bh... 79,317 | 49,821 129, 138 othe. =o 55, 15 11, 967 6th... =: 42.0171: 0 Gthi. c=: 00, 8892. 90, 889 the 64,456 | 12,606 thy, = 39,958 | 53,756 wh ae 110, 455 110, 455 Sth... 103,595 | 31,351 Sth. =: 88,407 {io i. Sth... .= 63, 256 6, 402 89, 658 Oth... 105,631 | 34, 692 Othe 53 008 Lo oth... = 71,937 | 46,829 118, 766 10th 80,045 | 25,594 06h-2-._ 55,424 | 18,343 10th... 85,037 | 51,933 136, 970 1th 62,175 | 14,094 Ith... 39, 140 2,102 th... T8127 pean 2 80, 934 26h: 107,896 | 49, 633 12th... ry JF vis ERR 12th... = 86,060 (:-Lo. 13% 86, 069 130heds 67,947 | 22,429 13th_____| 43,820 | 32,960 13th oo 83,839 | 66,477 150, 316 ih 105,352 | 30, 522 4th 2 BZ, 801A Te th... Bo Eeen 89, 868 15th: 66,897 | 29, 551 15th: AZ ea 15th... BT. 018: -o i 57,618 6th. 70,262 | 55,951 16th... .. Sy Al a th: =: 62,491 | 22,510 85,001 ¥ithi=. 59,769 | 18,440 37th... 52.1691 =. Si ens 17th... 00,850 8h on 90, 856 18th... .. 58,701 | 48,054 18th: 30,822 | 45,209 18th. -.: 43,568 | 81,715 125, 283 19th. 87,555 | 25,243 90th...--56, F924 oan bo Y0th-. 5 79, 10 10. Jes id 79, 161 205hE 103, 464 | 56, 601 20th..." 41007 Jc a 20th. ZL 64,112 | 14,569 78, 681 1st. {= 61,785 |: 17,205 lst... 60,407 0 hr = 21st. .t 91,784 | 59,082 150, 866 22d uti 136,289 | 98, 287 22d 60, BIT fuori 23113 El 101,498 | 61,278 162, 776 At large. (1,690,674 | 826,991 23d... 50,822 1-iors 28d: L026: 1 75,026 tah: Utah: Utah: I1st._.....| 59,768 | 75,986 y I RT 50,260 | 99,750 isto. 65,265 | 139, 456 204, 721 2d RATA 149, 754 | 110, 512 v is RAR 1,001 | 96,426 > p17 Ie 80,948 | 130,127 211,075 ta 7 t:: At large.| 68,987 | 294,458 At large_| 46,643 | 89,097 Atlarge.lic 8156,956 | 2157,133 a.: Ist... 72,819 | 19, 698 2131, 983 11 REE 54,315 | 17,082 94,413 8d. 43,880 | 43,226 2 156, 222 ath... 58,887 y= alt 2114,273 Sth. .. 39,867 | 22,946 2 129, 486 ob ot 45,113 | 57,987 2 99, 341 he... 47,888 | 20,911 2118, 903 Sth. i. 40, 40 V. ool 2141, 853 oth... 51,106 | 36, 668 ¢ 8 : 2119, 449 10th. 78,242 | 80,370 10th... 41,502 | 58,105 0th. = 65,474 | 97,465 | 2162, 941 Wash.: Wash. Wash.: Ist... 78,876 | 117,851 Ist. =i. 29, 686 | 120, 747 | 1 A Le 76,456 | 124,513 | 2202,855 2q oe 88,551 | 72,830 1 en 75,357 | 44,727 7 a 102,522 | 79,800 | 2 182,322 3d. vii. 102,080 | 43,415 LT 8,601 | 40,946 Sd. uo. 89,777 | 68,387 158, 164 dih 54,819 | 102, 964 11 Ene 38,029 | 77,929 dth x 2: 9,601 | 99,840 149, 441 Sth... 84,830 | 73,884 Sth" = 74,571 | 57,310 FL A 88,446 | 67,304 155, 750 Oth. == 79,042 | 72,702 Othe = 4 73,164 | 48,041 eth... 93,399 | 72,177 167,312 hi. 125,223 | 100, 119 vi fA ely 104, 613 , 065 01 Lt 123,429 | 64,051 188, 237 W. Va. W. Va. W. Va. Ist... 72,714 | 115,799 16: 36,242 | 88,364 Istiy i= 85,436 | 73,176 158, 612 Odi 87,928 | 47,457 7 i 51,235 | 33,676 od. 91,082 | 56,911 147,993 8d ni 103,117 | 54,566 3d 60,073 | 37,416 {Bl 82,911 | 54,164 137,075 dh 109,287 | 69, 253 qth. 71,751 | 48,396 4th... 94,507 | 52,636 147,143 thi: 77,156 | 33,108 Sth. 42,722 | 24,470 Bhai: 80,204 | 41,038 121, 242 See footnotes at end of table. Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1964, 1966, AND 1968—Continued Vote cast in 1964 Vote cast in 1966 Vote cast in 1968 State State Sa Rn. State Total and and and vote cast district Demo- | Repub- district Demo- | Repub- district Demo- | Repub- | in 1968 erat lican crat lican crat lican 2 : Wis.: Wis. : Wis.: ¥stoi ol [5790,450 [ =85, 117 Isto.icic 62,398 | 65,041 Tatu. 86,067 | 89,200 | 2175,275 odio 108,148 | 61,865 oda. i 70,311 | 50, 850 2d_______| 107,804 | 72,229 | 2 180,042 8d... 59,173 91, 092 3d... 32,849 72, 586 3d... Ba 517 95,606 | 2150, 127 qh... 125,683 | 43,773 athe. 77,690 | 26,863 4th o: 118,203 | 44,558 | 2162, 765 Sthii 107, 610 | 34,059 Sth. "2 52,332 | 22,167 Stho. ... 76,607 | 35,536 | 2113, 030 6th.i.... 84,690 | 82,103 6the. 0 61,761 | 67,941 6th... 60,059 | 111,934 | 2174, 940 hao 60, 758 | 98,110 wht i 40,093 | 74, 942 tht: L 56,964 | 101, 808 158, 772 Sth... 65,292 | 96, 160 Sth: — 47,926 | 75,817 Sthe.: i. 52,660 | 111,859 | 2164, 524 Oth: . 85,071 | 105, 332 Othe... 47,674 | 85,297 Othe. :t 73,891 | 126,392 | 2200, 288 16th. 71,983 | 92,198 10th_.._.| 39,863 |" 79,282 10th... 54,889 | 106,266 | 2 161, 156 Wyo: Wyo.: Wyo.: At large.| 70,693 | 68,482 At large | 56,442 | 62,984 At large | 45,950 | 77,363 123, 313 Vote Commonwealth 1964 1966 1968 Total vote cast in 1968 Popular | Republi- | Popular | Republi- | Popular | New Pro- Democrat can Democrat can Democrat | gressive Puerto Rico: Resident Commis-sioner (4-year term). _ 492, 095 2B7.4800: 1 Lo a nal 384, 998 400, 544 2014, 198 o Figures not available. 1 For unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1967. 2 Includes the vote for various other candidates. 3 Total vote received, as candidate had one or more other party endorsements. Statistical REPRESENTATIVES UNDER EACH APPORTIONMENT -5 2B 2 & . 18 |4 |3 -RL 3 |ad |g |& |B |2 |& |& 23 21218218 81218(2 (8/8802 18 883.81(8 glo|8 [18 |8 28°, | Constitutional 181° 18 |Seliglaela ES State apportionment s PIR IBIElalP ISIS |E= SSSR E3235 oF = ie her = TU LO I Le gE [HERES3(3 +2 E8IE2 (585853535858 £21243 8|54|84/84(55/55 A SWISS BRIER ER PR IWXIERI 5X8 E22 R|ER| FESO na SSI (> SN ~ = 17 J I SO = NO ~/A | <~TN1= J [ STT [ T-F S I SEER LRT Bs a 1 ES T7076 8.1 8159 9110:].-94 9] 9 8 Arkansas a in tun Ne ak | Ssh keene 2 51 RL RL I Of (SR 8 8S, 28 4 pl EER OE DE SS Ee California Colorado. >. 2. ..o. co o.5 0. A elBH ote iI PRL WIDS BD EE SE SEED wT gE ee EE Rs ee Conneeticnt......0...... 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J... coo. ld eda alee sh tad 18 ga Last) 16 1:16: 18 a3 FHT $10 Eo Ae BOI hell CL LE ad EL RE EE BR PE RO RIB Be Sen Ret ie SE In I OE IE TO SR BE Ne LEN EY eee er sm Sn ARENA BL SEE SE EL rE ER EE ln SL RE Ree 0 New Hampshire ______ 5| 6 5 3L 3 ai 2 2a. oilia alive New Jersey. .--.-..... 51-6 6 6] els) sis 7] 7 s{aefiz {at vataa {15 New Mexico... Pipa Rl lc! Pan We DRS OR re Ba TE MT BR SX 1 2142 2 10 | 17 | 27 | 34 | 40 | 34 | 33 | 31 | 33 | 34 | 34 | 37 |43 | 45 | 45 | 43 | 41 10{12]13(13|13] 9( 8| 7{ 8] 9] ofr0f|r0lm|i2tizl 1 WT BEE SR ie nO SE GI pa BEE RIE sles A TERT BT 21] 6|14|19|21]|21|19|20|21|21|21|22|24|23]|23]| 24 EERE IG Soha IRE PRA Be SO PARR] Rtg RESON) IR Sn By BIO Bg BR BSED LL ESE 6 Oregon. Firs. onl. hE SR RT a rE YY 1} 1.242 si:g{ ai ayy Pennsylvania. ____.___._ 13 | 18 | 23 | 26 | 28 | 24 [25 | 2427 | 28 [30 |32]36|34|33|30]| 27 Rhode Island... ...____ 2 alia | cad “a pigiVi anti] Ga | "a. |. So. [ila hig] Jo k Catal South Carolina. _._... 6:)i8it 9: fo Jugig Lig ng't og | pal Lappy pied Sel gif gdiece South Dakota. __.__.__ eset erates. almar ae dapr ce ¥ale TA oF La 9 eatfuailisgii Lo (To lias o 21 1311 | 10 10{10/10[10|10| 9|10| 9] 9cede] fe Sol beg Seika f Tara A316] 18: | on | 210 {tagSORE CR a a TS Ba BR TH Ee rE a 2| 4| 6 4 eb IE Sf a Virginia, ol. oles 192223 22 |21|15({18]11} 9{10|10|10{10| 9| 910] 10 Washington... _......_. SHS EE RT EE BE a eee West Virginia. _..._.__ NE EC RR a NE ER SE RR A TL ae Te sa Wisconsin. ........0 EE a as ea 6| 8 9(10|11|11|10|10]|10| 10 Wyoming... o>... EEL ES Ee ae EE a Le a ha a Te 106 (142 [186 [213 (242 [232 |237 (243 (203 (332 [357 (301 [435 [435 |435 [437 | 435 +1 No apportionment was made in 1920. 2 The following representation was added after the several census apportionments indicated when new States were admitted and is included in the above table: First. Tennessee, 1. Second. Ohio, 1. Third. Alabama, 1; Illinois, 1; Indiana, 1; Louisiana, 1; Mississippi, 1. Fifth, Arkansas, 1; Michigan, 1. Sixth. California, 2; Florida, 1; Iowa, 2; Texas, 2; Wisconsin, 2. Seventh. Minnesota, 2; Oregon, 1. Eighth. Nebraska, 1; Nevada, 1. Ninth. Colorado, 1. Tenth. Idaho, 1; Montana, 1; North Dakota, 1; South Dakota, 2; Washington, 1; Wyoming, 1. Eleventh. Utah, 1. Twelfth. Oklahoma, 5. Thirteenth. Arizona, 1; New Mexico, 1. Seventeenth, Alaska, 1; Hawaii, 1. 3 Twenty Members were assigned to Massachusetts, but 7 of these were credited to Maine when that area became a State. Congressional Directory GOVERNORS OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES State or territory Capital Governor Poli-[Term of| Expiration | Salary : tics | service | of term STATE Years Alabama... Montgomery... Albert P, Brewer. ......2.-= D. c4 | Jan. 1971 {1$25, 000 Alagkas:: ooo uneau. i al Keith Miller o-oo ds R. c4 | Dee. 1970 |! 32, 000 Arizona.........:-Phoenix... co. i: John R. (Jack) Williams._.__ R. v2 | Jan. 1971 j 3 27, 500 Arkansas... .... Little Rock _...__. Winthrop Rockefeller._______ B. v2 | Jan. 1971 | 110, 000 California... .... Sacramento. ..___-Ronald Reagan. _..._.._____ RB. b4 | Jan. 1971 | 144 100 Colorado Denver ::.. ~~... JohmA. Love.......: R. v4 | Jan. 1971 120, i. 000 Hartlord....._ ... John N. Dempsey... ----D. v4 | Jan. 1971 | 235,000 Dover co vo ..2 Russell W. Peterson... ___. R. c4 | Jan. 1973 | 35,000 Tallahassee. ...-----Clande BR. Kiek, Jr... 20 Ry c4 | Jan. 1971 | 136,000 Atlanta ol... Lester G. Maddox__.________ D. a4 | Jan. 1971 | 142 500 Honolula....... i: John A. Burns... C53 D. v4 | Dec. 1970 | 138,182 Boise. =v.3 ox Don Samuelson. ._____..._._. R. b4 | Jan. 1971 | 117,500 Springfield. ______. Richard B. Ogilvie..._.____..] R. v4 | Jan. 1973 | 145,000 Indianapolis_..___ Edgar D. Whitcomb________ R. a4 | Jan. 1973 |! 25,000 Des Moines...---..1 Robert D. Ray-_............ R. c2 | Jan. 1971 | 130,000 Topeka...co 05." Robert B, Docking. —--.-.._..| D. v2 | Jan. 1971 | 120,000 Kentucky... Frankfort...-=-Loule B, Nunn... .:....-.. ’. a4 | Dec. 1971 | 1 30, =. 000 Louisiana_.___.___ Baton Rouge..____ John J. McKeithen_..___.._. D. c4 | May 1972 | 128,374 Maine...» _.o... Augusta... Kenneth M. Curtis__________ D. c4 | Jan. 1971 | 120, 000 Maryland. __.____ Annapolis... ... Marvin Mandel........-L-... D. c4 | Jan. 1971 {125,000 Massachusetts .._-Boston....¢ Francis W. Sargent_________. R. v4 | Jan. 1971 | 35,000 Michigan ....... -|dLansing.: ..-....2 William G. Milliken_________ R. v4 | Jan. 1971 | 240, 000 Minnesota___.____ St.Paul. aol Harold LeVander____.______ R. v4 | Jan. 1971 | 127 500 Mississippi--------Jackson... xiiic John Bell Williams__________ D. a4 | Jan. 1972 | 125,000 Missouri... -=.-Jefferson City-____ Warren E. Hearnes_.________ D. c4 | Jan. 1973 | 137, 500 Montana. «.. 2. Helena...i: Forrest H. Anderson________ 0, v4 | Jan. 1973°| 123, 250 .o0 Nebraska ___.....-Lincoln... 4 Norbert T. Tiemann___.____ R. c4 | Jan. 1971 | 118 000 Nevada..L.-5-Carson City._..__. Panblaxelt cp coe R, v4 | Jan. 1971 | 2 oo. 25,000 New Hampshire..| Concord.......___:| Walter Peterson_.___._____._. R. v2 | Jan. 1971 | 130, 000 New Jersey... Prenton. ....25. William. Cahill... 7. c4 | Jan. 1974 | 135, 000 New Mexico... ___ Santa Pe... .s....% David ¥.' Cargo. ..........2¢ R. c2 | Jan. 1971 | 120,000 New York. __.___. Albany Nelson A. Rockefeller eons R. b4 | Jan. 1971 | 250, 000 North Carolina___{ Raleigh Robert W. Seott.........3 D, a4 | Jan. 1973 | =. 135,000 North Dakota___.| Bismarck. William L. Guy... Di b4 | Jan. 1973 | 118, 000 JON eeviiioy 0 Columbus... James A. Rhodes____ R. c4 | Jan. 1971 | 140, 000 Oklahoma_______. Oklahoma City --| Dewey F. Bartlett_____ R. c4 | Jan. 1971 | 125,000 Oregon. co. 555k Salem: oo is Tom Lawson McCall R. c4 | Jan. 1971 | 328, 500 Pennsylvania. ____ Harrisburg... Raymond P. Shafer________. R. a4 | Jan, 1971 | 145,000 Rhode Island... Providenee.......-| Frank Licht... 1.3 D. v2 | Jan. 1971 | 30,000 South Carolina.__.| Columbia.._______ Robert E. McNair. ______._. D. a4 | Jan. 1971 | 125,000 South Dakota_.___ Plorre.. sii.0. ud Frank §,. Parvar......oF RB. c2 | Jan. 1971 | 118,000 Tennessee.........| Nashville... ...._. Buford Ellington___.._______ D. a4 | Jan. 1971 | 118,500 exes... 7... Austin. oo Cp Preston Smith: vi... D. v2 | Jan. 1971 | 140,000 Utahns. oo. 0. Salt Lake City....| Calvin L. Rampton..._.....}" D. v4 | Jan. 1973 | 222,000 Nermont... o.oo. Montpelier____.__. Deane QC. Davis. +. 7. 5. RB. v2 | Jan. 1971 | 325,000 Nirginia. ori:5. .; Richmond... _... Linwood Holton._______.__. R. ad | Jan. 1974 | 30,000 Washington______. Olympia... 1... DsanielJ. Bvans........ =: B. v4 | Jan. 1973 | 132, 500 West Virginia_____ Charleston________ Archi A. Moove, Ix... ..3..o2% R. a4 | Jan. 1973 | 125,000 Wiseonsin.......... Madisons Zo: ¢ Warren P. Knowles_________ R. 42 | Jan. 1971 |1 25,000 Wyoming ......... Cheyenne. ._...... Stanley K. Hathaway._...... R. v4 | Jan. 1971 | 120,000 COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO Puerto Rico....... SanJuan. 2. ool] Tuls?A. Ferre...» N.P.¢ b4 | Jan. 1973 | 125,000 TERRITORIES Gagml. nr Agana et Carlos Garcia Camacho. ____ R. BN) 1.28, 000 Virgin Islands 5___| Charlotte Amalie_| Melvin H. Evans____________| R. (o)niintze ogiai 1.33, 495 American Samoa®_| Pago Pago____.____ John M. Haydon... 0... = R. (4: temasded 141, 869 Trust Territory Saipan, Marianas..| Edward E. Johnston 7_______ RB. (8) ¢lacsooenit 133, 495 of the Pacific Islands. a Cannot succeed himself. ® No limit. ¢ Can serve two consecutive terms. d Indefinite term. ¢ July 1, 1969 to January 1971 when the first elected Governor will assume office. 1 Use of executive mansion and fund for maintenance and expenses. 2 Executive mansion furnished. 3 No executive mansion; nominal appropriation for expenses. 4 New Progressive Party. 5 Governors nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Effective January 1971, the first elected Governors in Guam and the Virgin Islands will assume office. 8 Appointed by Secretary of Interior. 7 Title in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands is High Commissioner. Statistical 369 PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS AND THE CONGRESSES COINCIDENT WITH THEIR TERMS President Vice President Service Congress George Washington. .__________ John Adams. 25 “oo i Apr. 30,1789-Mar. 3,1797 | 1,2,3,4, Jom Adams... ........ 0. Thomas Jefferson. _._______. Mar. 4,1797-Mar. 3,1801 | 5,6. Phomas JeBerson:..-. 2... Aaron’ Barr. oo Lio oii Mar. 4,1801-Mar. 3,1805 | 7,8. ee 3S AES he Geol? Clinton.______._..___.| Mar. 4,1805-Mar. 3,1809 | 9,10. James aon AEE SE eT a Be Ta Td A SR SR Mar. 4,1809-Mar. 3,1813 | 11,12. 0 oh he ed Biba Gerty 2... 5.0. Mar. 4,1813-Mar. 3,1817 | 13,14. James Monroe. ................ John Quincy Adams... _______ Daniel D. Tompkins_._____._ John oc, Calhoun...---=. Mar. Mar. 4,1817-Mar. 4,1825-Mar. 3,1825 3,1829 | 15,16,17,18 , 20. Andrew Joekson...o. ooo in do re Mar. 4,1829-Mar. 3,1833 | 21,22, 1) Martin ER I ne ET Van Buren. ____________ Martin Vai Buren. oo. 0. Mar. Richard M. Johnson.._._____ Mar. 4,1833-Mar. 4,1837-Mar. 3,1837 3,1841 | | 23,24 25,26 William Henry Harrison 4______ Johayler.. or inion Mar. 4,1841-Apr. 4,1841 | 27. JoRWByler. os ar TE Apr. 6,1841-Mar. 3,1845 | 27,28 James XK. Polk. -o 7.....- George M. Dallas.___________| Mar. 4,1845-Mar. 3,1849 | 29,30 Zachary, Taylors...-a... Millard Fillmore. =... Mar. 5,1849-July 1,1850 | 31. Millopd Fillmore: ci. oe rt aie cds July 10,1850-Mar. 3,1853 | 31,32. Franklin Pierce...oo. 2. William RB. Kings. _..___. James Buchanan... ._____. John C. Breckinridge ______ Abraham Vineoln._._-_.. ..._.. Hannibal Hamlin _._-..:.__ Mar. Mar. Mar. 4,1853-Mar. 4,1857-Mar. 4,1861-Mar. 3,1857 3,1861 3,1865 | | | 33,34. 35,36 37,38 Dod cm IN Andrew Johnson._._._._.___. Mar. 4,1865-Apr. 15,1865 | 39. Andrew. Jonson. co cui noble oa Apr. 15,1865-Mar. 3,1869 | 39,40. Vignes S-Crant oo Schuyler Colfax... .......__ Mar. 4,1869-Mar. 3,1873 | 41,42. eal SR Henry Wilson 6______________| Mar. 4,1873-Mar. 3,1877 | 43,44. Ruther ford B. Hayes... ..... William A. Wheeler__________| Mar. 4,1877-Mar. 3,1881 | 45,46 James'A. Garfield4....__..... Chester A. Arvthar. -.._;. Mar. 4,1881-Sept. 19,1881 | 47. Chester A. Arthur. o_o oo) Grover Cleveland 7____________ Benjamin Harrison ___________ os Thomas LeviP. rl Eni A. Hendricks 8. ____ Morton. ...__-.__.: Sept. Mar. Mar. 20, 1881-Mar. 4,1885-Mar. 4,1889-Mar. 3,1885 3,1889 3,1893 | | | 47,48. 49, 50. 51,52. Grover Cleveland 7... __... Adlai E. Stevenson.._..____ Mar. 4,1893-Mar. 3,1897 | 53, 54. William McKinley ETA Garret’ A. Hobart..._: Mar. 4,1897-Mar. 3,1901 | 55, 56 sl ee Hearse SAT we Theodore Roosevelt_________| Mar. 4,1901-Sept. 14,1901 | 57. Thepdor oaseveld: saaSe ss Sept. 14,1901-Mar. 3,1905 | 57, 58. RAS Ae BN Charles W. Fairbanks.._____| Mar. 4,1905-Mar. 3,1909 | 59, 60. William HaToft. James S. Sherman 10_________ Mar. 4,1909-Mar. 3,1913 | 61, 62. Woodrow Wilson ................ Thomas R. Marshall. _____. Mar. 4,1913-Mar. 3,1921 | 63, 64, 65, 66. Warren G. Haxding 4..... Calvin'‘Coolidge.... ......... Mar. 4,1921-Aug. 2,1923 | 67. Carvin CootdEe. = oN i en er res aes nd ee a Se Aug. 3,1923-Mar. 3,1925 | 68. orld Bree er Charles G. Dawes__...._.__._| Mar. 4,1925-Mar. 3,1929 8, iy Herb QC. Hoover... 2. Charles:Curtis. o_o... Mar. 4,192%-Mar. 3 1933 Franklin D. Roosevelt_________| John N. Garner_____________ Mar. 4,1933-Jan. 20, 1941 4 4S 75, 76. RL LE RC Sa Henry A. Wallace_._________ Jan. 20,1941-Jan. 20,1945 77, 78. RR RR Se VLR Sut Horry 'S. Truman... _....... Jan. 20,1945-Apr. 12,1945 | 79. LE SeBraman.: oo lathes en Tea Apr. 12,1945-Jan. 20,1949 | 79, 80. Se Dwighi D. Eisenhower_.______ Alben W. Barkley.._.________| Richard M. Nixon. _________ Jan. Jan. 20,1949-Jan. 20,1953-Jan. 20,1953 20,1961 | 81,82. 83, 84, 85, 86. John F. Kennedy ¢....... .... Lyndon B. Johnson_____.___ Jan. 20,1961-Nov. 22,1963 87, 88. Yeyution Se Ln ea Le DE Sr ee Rn Nov. 22,1963-Jan. 20,1965 | 88. tare tS Hubert H. Humphrey -_____| Jan. 20,1965-Jan. 20,1969 | 89, 90. Richard MeNizon: ities Spiro D.Acnew.., Jan. 20,1969 91. 1 Died Apr. 20, 1812. 2 Died Nov. 23, 1814. 3 Resigned Dec. 28, 1832, to become United States Senator. 4 Died in office. 8 Died Apr. 18, 1853. 8 Died Nov. 22, 1875. 7 Terms not consecutive. 8 Died Nov. 25, 1885. 9 Died Nov. 21, 1899. 10 Died Oct. 30, 1912, 33—-350°—T70——26 THE CAPITOL OFFICERS OF THE SENATE Phone, 224-3121 (Code 180) PRESIDENT Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate.—Spiro T. Agnew, 2660 Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. 20008. Executive Office Building. Phone, 456-1414 Administrative Assistant.—C. Stanley Blair, 1100 Sixth Street SW. Personal Secretary.— Alice Fringer, 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20016. Appointments Secretary.—Ernest Minor, Sheraton Park Hotel, K-708 20008. Room 2203, Senate Office Building. Phone, 225-2424 Capitol Hill Administrative Assistant.—Walter L. Mote, 5214 53d Avenue, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Capritol Hill Legislative Assistant. —Frank A. De Costa, Jr., 5314 Liberty Heights Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21207. Office Manager.—Doralynn M. Lyons, 2480 16th Street, Apt. 206 20009. Staff Assistant.—Theodora Bambacus, 4020 Brooks Drive, Apt. 420, Suitland, Md. 20028 Staff Assistant.—Thomas D. Catlin, 1021 Arlington Boulevard, Apt. J-514, Arlington, Va. 22209. Receptionist.—Maryann Benes, 201 I Street SW., Apt. 616 20024. Room S-212, The Capitol. Phone, 225-2581 Staff Assistant.—Margery Harlow, 139 D Street SE. 20003. Secretary.— Anne Basham, 717 25th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22202. PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE President pro tempore of the Senate.—Richard B. Russell. CHAPLAIN Chaplain of the Senate.—Rev. Edward L. R. Elson, S.T.D., Litt. D., L.L. D., 3001 44th Street 20016. MAJORITY LEADER Majority Floor Leader.—Mike Mansfield. Administrative Assistant to the Majority Leader.—Mrs. Salpee Sahagian, 8508 Flower Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. ASSISTANT MAJORITY LEADER Room S-148, The Capitol. Phone 225-2158 Assistant Majority Leader.—Edward M. Kennedy. Adiisiative Assistant.—Douglas Wayne Owens, 3243 Highland Lane, Fairfax, a. 22030. 372 Officers of the Senate 373 REPUBLICAN LEADER Room S-230, The Capitol. Phone 225-3135 Minority Floor Leader.—Hugh Scott. Research Assistant.— William Hildenbrand, 700 7th Street SW. 20024. Personal Secretary.— Margaret Lynch, 1642 32d Street 20007. Receptionist.—Catherine L. High, 263 G Street SW. 20024. ASSISTANT REPUBLICAN LEADER Assistant Republican Leader.— Robert P. Griffin. Administrative Assistant.—Cecil Holland. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY FRANCIS R.VALEO, Secretary of the Senate, The Capitol, Washington, D.C. gle iii Assistant to the Secretary.—Dorothye G. Scott, 103 Eighth Street HE. 20003. Secretary to the Secretary.—Florence C. Blessley, 5111 South Eighth Road, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant Secretary.— Linda L. Harucki, 12305 St. Alban Circle 20022. Chief Clerk.—Darrell St. Claire, 4970 Linnean Avenue 20008. Parientariy—~3loya M. Riddick, 1415 North Oak Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Assistant Parliamentarian.— Murray Zweben, 3701 Oliver Street 20015. Second Assistant Parliamentarian.—Robert B. Dove, 2108 North Powhatan Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Secretary io the Parliamentarian.—Dale R. Thomas, 1232 31st Street 20007. Journal Clerk.—Bernard V. Somers, 5400 Virginia Court, Eastover Knolls, Md. 20021. Assistant Journal Clerk.—James E. Thorndike, 1301 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Legislative Clerk.—Edward E. Mansur, Jr., 4752 Neptune Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Assistant Legislative Clerk.—James L. Johnson, 6008 Pike Branch Drive, Alex- andria, Va. 22310. Comptroller.—Robert A. Brenkworth, 14904 Claude Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Financial Clerk.—William A. Ridgely, 6850 Lamont Drive, Kingswood, Lanham, Md. 20801. Chief Bookkeeper.—Robert A. Malstrom, 8806 Lowell Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Enrolling Clerk.—Emory S. Arrington, 107 Washington Street, Savage, Md. 20863. Enraliny Technical Assistant.—Frederick G. Sparrow, Jr., 2327 Kirby Drive SE. 20031. Executive Clerk.— Gerald A. Hackett, 7973 Riggs Road, Adelphi, Md. 20783. Assistant Executive Clerk.—Burl Hays, Jr., Friends Aplenty, Boyds, Md. 20720. Clerk of Enrolled Bills.—Harry C. Burke, 2435 33d Street SE. 20020. Bill Clerk.—Harold G. Ast, 6127 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va. 22205. Printing Clerk.—Thomas N. Gay, 3017 Laurel Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Assistant Printing Clerk.—Michael H. Blake, Sr., Post Office Box 254, North Beach, Md. 20831. Registration Clerk.— William D. Lackey, Jr., 1712 Tedbury Street, Crofton, Md. 21113. Superintendent of Document Room.— Theron W. Marshall, 1401 North Nicholas Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Assistant Superintendent of Document Room.—John T. Waggoner, 13207 Autumn Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. . First sn, Document Room.—John D. McDowell, 8203 Evelyn Lane, Clinton, d. 20735. Keeper of Stationery.—Harry F. Sonnenberg, 6819 Wise Street, McLean Manor, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Keeper of Stationery.—Lloyd L. Hysell, 4208 74th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Chief Clerk, Stationery Room.—Richard H. Bangert, Box 571, Route 4, Edge-water, Md. 21037. Librarian.—Richard D. Hupman, 3104 V Place SE. 20020. 374 | Congressional Directory Assistant Librarian.—Robert E. Mannion, 7322 Donnell Place, Forestville, Md. 20028. Special Assistant.—Ellsworth B. Dozier, 1712 16th Street 20009. Chief Messenger.—George J. Johnson, 1329 Delafield Place 20011. Official Reporters of Debates—Chief Reporter.—Charles J. Drescher, 3738 Fourth Street, North, Arlington, Va. 22203. Reporters: Francis J. Attig, 3919 Livingston Street 20015. Nicholas J. Cinciotta, 216 Normandy Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Jack Romagna, 9908 Indian Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Francis J. McSwiggan, 7821 Friar’s Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. G. Russell Walker, 8603 Preston Street, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Grant E. Perry, apt. 201, 6040 Richmond Highway 22303. William D. Mohr, 6 Cherbourg Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant—Willard W. Pruett, 701 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Transcribers: R. Thomas Loftus, 2512 Riviera Street, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Perry B. Smith, 7423 Add Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Hilda G. Clardy, 5510 North 33d Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Lee H. Timberlake, 9001 Golden Pass, Laurel, Md. 20810. Walter E. Bilbrough, 12806 Kendale Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Pe M. Day, 3064 Hazelton Street, Falls Church, Va. 22044. erks: Wilbur T. Smith, 9105 Southwick Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Placidino Zagami, 5805 10th Place, Chillum, Md. 20782. Daily Dy Laon Dwighi B. Galt, Jr., 4103 Clagett Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Assistant Editor.— William F. Farmer, Jr., 5707 Gaines Street, Burke, Va. 22015. Secretary.—Linda L. Roberts, 1900 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Curator of Art and Antiquities (Acting) .—Richard A. Baker, apt. C, 4134 Suitland Road, Suitland, Md. 20023. OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS ROBERT G. DUNPHY, Sergeant at Arms, United States Senate, Democrat, lawyer, of Westerly, R.I. Adminisn si Assistant.—Nicholas J. Lacovara, 14201 Dav Road, Rockville, . 20850. Secretaries.—Emily A. Kennedy, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016; Mary A. Richards, 4921 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Patricia Enright, 2000 F Street, 20006. Deputy Sergeant at Arms, Auditor, and Procurement Officer.— William H. Wannall, 300 Quaint Acres Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief Clerk.—Dorothy G. McCarty, 128 Duddington Place SE. 20003. Assistant Chief Clerk.—Edna G. Cook, 5550 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204." Clerk.—Lula Hummer, 2404 Judson Street, Adelphi, Md. 20783. Olers —49%cphing E. A. Jenkins, 7800 Kennewick Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 2. Clerk.—Angioletta Landon, 3404 Lorring Drive, Forestville, Md. 20028. Clerk.—Ruth L. Parris, 3404 Lorring Drive, Forestville, Md. 20028. Clerk.—Mildred C. Townshend, 112 Fifth Street, NE. 20002. Clerk.—XYna B. Trezise, 2824 27th Street 20008. ne Adviser —Richard L. Lester, Jr., 3514 Northampton Street 015. Assistant Doorkeeper.—Fred Fray, 216 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002. Messenger at Card Door.—Philip H. Weymouth, 219 Third Street SE. 20003. Director, Recording Studio.—Robert J. Coar, Box 119, Annandale, Va. 22003. Darector of Photography.—Henry M. Esper, 1909 North Rhodes Street, Arlington, . Va. 22201. Adminastrative Officer, Recording Studio.—Charlie W. Jones, 1010 Croton Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Superintendent of Service Department.—Harold W. Needham, 13111 Vandalia Drive, Rockville, Md. 20583. Assistant Superintendent.—Wilbur E. Turner, 5909 15th Avenue, West Hyatts-ville, Md. 20782. Secretary.—Rosemary M. Graham, 1300 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Officers of the Senate 375 Night Supervisor—Robert L. Tucker, 7206 Forest Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20785 Foreman of Automatic Typing Section.—Lewis E. Payne, Jr., 3837 St. Barnabas Road, Marlow Heights, Md. 20023. Gorman) Duplicating Section.— Wayne M. Chambers, Route 1, Inwood, W. Va. Supervisor of Typewriters and Supplies.—Edward L. Kettler, 8018 West Boulevard Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. F bras of Speech Room.—Joseph J. Fahey, 5024 Silver Hill Court, Suitland, Md. Foreman of Document Warehouse.— Walter Watt, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Foreman wn Cabinet Shop.—Michael J. Vanni, Bryantown, Md. 20617. Assistant Cabinetmakers.—Angelo Cevrain, 1813 Brisbane Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Renzo Vanni, Bryantown, Md. 20617. Upholsterer—Elmer Cheseldine, 7600 Braymer Avenue, Camp Springs, Md. 20023. Rinisters > Clitiord C. Chronstrom, 10302 Brookmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Pevenont sl matne Charlo G. Loudermilk, 4614 Randolph Road, Rockville, d. 20853. Superintendent of Janitors’ Department.—Robert S. Collins, 1365 A Street NE. 20002. Captain of Guides.—Robert E. McCormick, 9614 Verdict Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Captain of Guides—Floyd Kirby, 2001 North Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Postmaster.—David C. Longinotti, 2357 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. gloat Postmaster.— Gordon R. Olson, 332 Onondaga Drive, Forest Heights, d. 20021. Saini of Mails.—Morgan B. Poe, 5933 23d Parkway, Hillcrest Heights, . 20031. Chief Clerk.—Nolan P. Rasnick, 3560 Chiswick Court, Leisure World, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Beri kh —Donild Winters, 610 West Holly Avenue, Sterling Park, Va. 2 ; OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY SECRETARY Room S-149, Capitol. Phone, 225-3735 (Code 180) Secretary for the Majority.—J. S. Kimmitt, 6004 Copely Lane, McLean, Va. (phone, 538-2507). Assistant Secretary for the Majority.—John L. Graves, 3814 Williams Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. (phone, 652-0675). Administrative Assistant to the Secretary.—Gail S. Martin, 4400 East-West High-way, Bethesda, Md. (phone, 652-1596). Assistants, Democratic Cloakroom: Gary Fernandez, 6408 Cavalier Drive Alexandria, Va. (phone, 765-6671). Phillip M. Marinovich, 642 East Capitol Street (phone, 543-3279). Albert Fox, Jr., 3300 Curtis Drive, Hillerest Heights, Md. (phone, 423-3116). Greg Morgan, 1936 Leonard Road, Falls Church, Va. (phone, 893-5142). OFFICE OF THE MINORITY SECRETARY Room S-337, Capitol. Phone, 225-3835 (Code 180) Secretary for the Minority.—J. Mark Trice, 5017 Worthington Drive, Westmore-land Hills, Md. 20016 (phone, OLiver 2-2777). Assistant Secretary for the Minority.— William Brownrigg III, 430 M Street SW. 20024 (phone, 554-4281). Clerk.—Dorothy M. Burns, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016 (phone, EMerson 2-0573). Assistants, Republican Cloakroom: Robert P. Meredith, 8003 Lakecrest Drive, Greenbelt, Md. 20770 (phone, 345-5114). Howard O. Greene, Jr., 6108 Breezewood Court, Greenbelt, Md. 20770 (phone, 474-0263). John F. Teague, 22 Fourth Street NE. 20002 (phone, 543-0340). 376 Congressional Directory ASSISTANT TO THE MINORITY Room S-124, Capitol. Phone, 225-3700 (Code 180) Assistant to the Minority.—Oliver J. Dompierre, 6816 32d Street 20015. OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Room 6123, Senate Office Building. Phone 225-6461 (Code 180) Legislative Counsel.—John C. Herberg, 404 Hamilton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Senior Counsels.—John M. Reynolds, 1349 Pine Tree Road, McLean, Va. 22101; Harry B. Littell, 937 North Potomac Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Peter W. LeRoux, 1806 Barbee Street, McLean, Va. 22101; Douglas B. Hester, 218 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002. Assistant Counsels.—Hugh C. Evans, 108 Fifth Street NE. 20002; Robert C. Louthian, Jr., 2508 East Meredith Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; Blair Crown-over, 1507 Foxhall Road 20007; Lawrence A. Monaco, Jr., 1006 D Street SE. 20003. Law Assistant.—Lloyd G. Ator, 9927 Greenbelt Road, Lanham, Md. 20801 Chief Clerk.—S. Michael Derato, 413 Lincoln Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Assistant Clerks.—Mary F. Ford, 3133 Connecticut Avenue 20008; Margaret J. Parsons, 10500 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20852; Maureen A. Speicher, 5021 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Wendi S. Benson, 5335 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE Phone, 224-5415 (Code 180) £ OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER The Speaker.—John W. McCormack, Hotel Washington. Administrative Assistant to the Speaker.—Dr. Martin Sweig, 110 D Street SE. 20003. Legislative Assistant.—John L. Monahan, 1 Infield Court, Rockville, Md. Secretary, Washington Office—Mrs. Edythe A. Pargament, 1306 Xaveria Drive, Hillandale, Md. Secretary, Boston Office.—James V. Hartrey. Secretaries to the Speaker— William E. Brennan, Bertha D. Drotos, Mary K. Eager, T. Edward Fitzgerald, Kathleen Forry, Francis J. Murphy, Arthur J. O’Keefe, Robert M. O’Brien, Bernard A. O’Sullivan. OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENTARIAN Parliamentarian.— Deschler, 101 Lucas Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Lewis Assistant Parliamentarians.— William P. Cochrane, 9 Ninth Street NE. 20002; William H. Brown, 490 M Street SW. 20024. Legal Assistant to the Parliamentarians.—Charles W. Johnson, 5914 Ramsgate Road, 20016. Clerk.—Joseph F. Metzger, 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 1129N, Arlington, Va. 22202. CHAPLAIN Chaplain of the House—Rev. Edward Gardiner Latch, DD., L.H.D., 10201 Grosvenor Place, Rockville, Md. 20852. OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER Floor Leader.— Carl Albert, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Administrative Assistant.—Charles L. Ward, 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 1121S, Arlington, Va. 22202. Legislative Assistant.— Michael L. Reed, 1600 South Joyce Street, B1404, Arling-ton, Va. 22202. OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY WHIP Majority Whip.—Hale Boggs, 5315 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20014. gianna Assistant.—Gary G. Hymel, 4111 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, d. 20015. Office Manager.— Doris Rosas, 1806 Hackamore Lane, Alexandria, Va. Press Secretary.—Richard Rivers, 3323 Upland Terrace 20015. Clerk.—James T. Nickens, 1515 Ogden Street, Apt. 521. OFFICE OF THE MINORITY LEADER Floor Leader.—Gerald R. Ford, 514 Crown View Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Administrative Assistant.—Frank Meyer, 5203 Fenwood Avenue 20021. Executive Secretary.— Mildred Leonard, 4545 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Legislative Assistani.—Robert T. Hartmann, 5001 Baltimore Avenue 20016. Legislative Secretary.—Josephine E. Wilson, 3816 Van Ness Street 20016. ; Press Secretary.—Paul A. Miltich, 11104 Inwood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Secretaries.— Esther Dukov, 808 A Street SE. 20003; Dorothy Hessler, 2030 F Street; Anne Kamstra, 1380 Fort Stevens Drive 20011; Charlene Krupp, 4117A South Four-Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204; Ruth Mahder, 4225 58th Avenue, Bladensburg, Md. 20710; Maryellen Olman, 4117A South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204; Helen Schroeder, 6038 Richmond Highway, Apt. 711, Alexandria, Va. 22303; George Willis, 1818 Kalorama Road 20009. 377 378 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE MINORITY WHIP Minority Whip.— Leslie C. Arends, 4815 Dexter Street. Administrative Assistant.— William R. Pitts, 1725 38th Street SE. OFFICE OF THE CLERK hE W. PAT JENNINGS, Clerk of the House of Representatives, of Marion, Mi Va.; born at Camp, Smyth County, Va., August 20, 1919; graduated from Sugar: rE Grove (Va.) High School 1937; B.S. "degree, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1941; United States Army, July 1941 until May 1946, a major; served in Kuro- pean "Theater; business and farm interests, Marion, Va.; sheriff of Smyth County, January 1948, through December 1954; married Annabelle Cox, Sugar Grove, Va.; four children: Grover C.; Pat, Jr.; Mary Ann; and Richard; member First Methodist Church of Marion, Kiwanis, Masons, Shriners, American Legion, V.F.W., Alpha Zeta, Sigma Phi Epsilon, ODK, United States Army Reserves (Lt. Col.) ; president, Jennings-Warren Motor Co., Inc.; board of directors, Bank of Marion; vice president, Marion Publishing Co.; chairman of board, Lemmon Ea Transport Co., Marion; elected to the 84th Congress, November 2, 1954; re- Ri 7m elected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, and 89th Congresses; member of House iy Committee on Ways and Means; elected Clerk of the House for the 90th and 91st HE Congresses. Administrative Assistant.—W. Raymond Colley, 1105 Dalebrook Drive, Alexan- dria, Va. 22308. Director of Legislative Processes—Benjamin J. Guthrie, 7052 Floyd Avenue, Springfield, Va. teria Specialist. — William W. Hartnett, 1301 South Scott Street, Arlington, Methods and Systems Analyst.—Thomas E. Ladd, 11806 Rosalinda Drive, Potomae, Md. Secretaries.—Patricia A. Greene; Diane B. Pickett. Journal Clerk.—Francis P. Hoye, 1737 Highwood Place SE. Assistant Journal Clerk.—Lee Thomas, 5120 Van Ness Street. Reading Clerks.—Charles W. Hackney, Jr., 110 D Street SE.; Joe Bartlett, . 6646 Barnaby Street. i Tally Clerk.—John P. Jenkins. fr Assistant iY Clerk.—Curtis Christianson, 893 North Kentucky Street, Arling- Hs ; ton, Va. hp Enrolling-Digest Clerk.—Robert E. Allen, 2803 Bosworth Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. NE Assistant Enrolling-Digest Clerks.—H. Robert Ferneau, 4520 Jamestown Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md.; Dallas Dendy, Jr. Data Processing Chief.—Phillip B. Ladd. File Clerk.—[Vacant.] Assistant File Clerk.—Julia Virginia Whitamore, 200 C Street SE. Bill Clerk.—Madison F. Boyce, 812 Massachusetts Avenue NE. ; ! arcel L. Beitel. Disbursing Clerk.—James T. Molloy. Assistant Disbursing Clerk.—Edwin KE. Pearson. Stationery Clerk.—John D. Penn, 7504 Highland Avenue, Springfield, Va. Assistant Stationery Clerk.—Roger D. Copenhaver. House Library-Document Room Chief.—Sally Morgan. Asien Chef, Library-Document Room. — Anthony A. McNulty, 329 East Capitol treet. Property Supply and Repair Chief. —Edward T. Kellaher. Assistant Chief, Property Supply and Repair.—Edward P. Polen, Ashburn, Va. Office Equipment Service Chief.—Gladys Gordon. Assistant Cheef, Office Equipment Service.—Franklin D. Pennell. oho Director, House Recording Studio.—[Vacant.] ey Messenger.— Alfred Butts. Officers of the House 379 OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS ZEAKE W. JOHNSON, Jr., Sergeant at Arms, Democrat, of Jackson, Tenn.; born in Dyersburg, Tenn., on April 2, 1910; Assistant Sergeant at Arms, 1937 to 1942; enlisted in United States Coast Guard, October 1, 1942, honorably dis-charged September 8, 1945; Sergeant at Arms for the 1968 Democratic National Convention; elected Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representa-tives on January 5, 1955 and succeeding Congresses; wife, Beatrice E. Johnson; address, 1200 North Nash Street, Apt. 530, Arlington, Va. 22209. Secretary.— Betty O. Sheehy, 5415 Connecticut Avenue 20015. Bonk, Manager (Cashier). —Elwyn G. Raiden, 6108 Fox Hill Street, Springfield, a. 22150. Assistant Cashiers.—H. Eldred Wilson, 9913 Caltor Lane 20022; Stockton M. Hotze, 4501 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22203. Retirement Officer (Assistant Cashier). — William Johnson, 3206 Juniper Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Teller.—Charles A. Mallon, 3128 63d Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Payroll and Reports Clerk.—Juanita L. Karn, 1004 Fourth Street, SW. 20024. Clerk.—Stephanie W. Reed, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Bookkeepers— Walter J. Behrens, 7869 Pennsylvania Avenus SE., Suitland, Md. 20028; Leo Glascoe, 2128 R Street NE. 20002. Messenger-J anitor.—John O. Hunt, 1350 Queen Street NE. 20002. Assistant to the Sergeant at Arms.—XKenneth R. Harding, 3434 Greentree Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant to the Sergeant at Arms (in charge of the mace).—Etson D. White, 8489 Glenn Dale Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Pair Clerk to Magority.—D. Thomas Iorio, 9107 Waldon Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. OFFICE OF THE DOORKEEPER WILLIAM M. MILLER, Doorkeeper, 3119 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; phone, KEnmore 8-2532; born at Pascagoula, Miss., July 20, 1909; graduated Pascagoula High School; Harrison-Stone-Jackson Junior College, Perkinston, Miss.; and attended George Washington Law School; Doctor of Laws, Atlanta Law School, Atlanta, Ga.; married his nurse, the former Mable Breeland, of Tylertown, Miss., and they have one daughter, Sarah Patsy; has worked in the House Post Office; as messenger to the Doorkeeper; Assistant Sergeant at Arms; Minority (Democratic) Doorkeeper in the 80th and 83d Congresses; and elected Doorkeeper of the House for the 81st, 82d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; served as Assistant Sergeant at Arms for the 1944 Democratic National Convention, and as Chief Doorkeeper at the 1948, 1952, 1956, 1964, and 1966 Democratic National Conventions; member, Blue Lodge of the Masonic Fraternity, Scottish Rite, Knight Commander of the Gort of Honor, Thirty-third degree and Shriner; member of the Memorial Baptist hurch. Secretary to the Doorkeeper.—Mildred Basinger, H-154, U.S. Capitol 20515. Janitor-M essenger.— Carl E. Sommers, 2927 Stanton Road SE. M ajeriy Manager of Telephones.—Robert V. Rota, 12819 Wycklow Drive, Clifton, Va. 22024. Assistant Majority Manager of Telephones—Donnald K. Anderson, 314 A Street, NE Telephone Assistant (Majority) —Charles J. Mellody, 4901 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Majority Chief Page.— Turner N. Robertson, 6202 Crestwood Drive, Alexandria, Vv a. Special Employee.—Landon Mitchell, 9008 Waldon Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief Doorman—House Floor.— Warren Jernigan, 14802 Downey Court, Wood- bridge, Va. 22191. Chief Doorman—House Gallery.— Albert D. Bryson, 120 C Street NE. House Custodian.—Daniel J. Moley, 4320 Nichols Avenue SE. Assistant Custodian (Minority).—Leon T. Callis, 1926 South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va. Minority Manager of Telephones.—Ronald W. Lasch, 2000 Huntington Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Assistant Minority Manager of Telephones.—[Vacant.] 380 Congressional Directory Telephone Assistant (Minority) .—John W. Clark, 3303 Prospect Street, 20007. Minority Chief Page.—Thomas H. Tear, Viewtown, Va. Supervisor Pages Cloakroom.—Frank Cubero, 1511 S Street SE. ; Prayer Room Attendant.—Fridge L. Jester, 3207 Wayne Road, Falls Church, Va. Doormen (Gallery): Everett D. Vernaccini, U.S. 301, Box 235, Brandywine, Md. Charles Cipriotti, 1708 Hartsdale Road, Baltimore, Md. Lou Randall, 120 C Street NE. Thomas J. Duffley, 35 E Street. John William Truslow, 317 3d Street SE. He Irvin Oberman, 32B Wundmoor Place, Baltimore, Md. William A. Maguire, 1618 Cliftview Avenue, Balitmore, Md. Charles Koch, 1407 North Barton Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Harry Robert Taubenfeld, 3605 Parkview Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Gus V. Pastis, 317 6th Street SE. Jethro Switzer, 115 C Street SE. James L. Carter, 4011 18th Street. Harry Korsover, 3106 Wolcott Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Clarence M. Miller, 7600 Fountainblu Drive, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Timothy T. Arbogast, 227 E. Mason Avenue, Alexandria, Va. James H. Knott, Jr., 2720 Wisconsin Avenue. Robert V. Nicely, 3415 Queens Chapel Road, Mt. Rainer, Md. 20823. Percy D. Hines, 1751 A Street SE. Charles Thomas Jones, 1700 Jasmine Terrace, Adelphi, Md. Alan Ellsworth Sanders, 10134 Farnham Drive, Bethesda, Md. J. Ralph Granara, 1111 Palmer Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. ; Charles F. Pawlick, 4728 Chatford Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21206. Jerome R. Gradess, 320 A Street SE. James T. Clark. Jerome P. Mullins, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. Richard M. Stafford. Forrest O. Tate. | Check Room Attendant.—[Vacant.] “ Doormen (Floor): Charles N. Baine, 216 Maryland Avenue NE. George L. Robinson, 5201 Addison Road, Beaver Heights, Md. Marshall S. Ortiz, 5400 Kenilworth Terrace, Riverdale, Md. Luke H. Hicks, 548 Hill Lane, Manassas, Va. Jack Russ, 10405 Montrose Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Robert Coleman, 2761 South Ives Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Wayne Rowan, 2300 24th Road South, Arlington, Va. 22204. John J. Rubenstahl, 3318 Wintergreen Avenue 20028. Robert D. Johnson 1352 E. Capitol Street. Charles E. Frazier, 2300 Good Hope Road SE. . Michael R. Stewart, 508 Independence Avenue SE. Robert M. Nash, 1711 Massachusetts Avenue. HOUSE DOCUMENT ROOM Superintendent.—Gilman G. Udell, 5933 Kimble Court, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Superintendent.— William Graf, Jr., 20 Randall Circle SE. Assistant Superintendent.—Prentice Maxwell, 7768 Hawthorne Street, Apt. 302, Landover, Md. Clerk.—Harold Hohnadel, 2480 16th Street. Assistants: C. B. Slemp, 809 Broad Street, Falls Church, Va. Miles Simmons, 2405 Hannon Street, Hyattsville, Md. William J. MacInnis, Jr., 2826 Greenway Boulevard, Falls Church, Va. Drayne Conyers, 1404 Perry Place. William Bishop, 201 Massachusetts Avenue NE. William Tolson, 3078 Stanton Street SE. Fred P. Felix, 5026 11th Street NE. M easnger, Wi Clerk.—William T. Crippen, 7600 Maple Avenue, Takomaark, : Assistants.—Bruce A. Harding, 6926 Greentree Drive, Falls Church, Va. John B. Baxter, 7224 Landover Road, Landover, Md. 20785. Greg T. Nichols, 114 11th Street SE. 20003. Jerome M. Simala, 114 11th Street SE. 20003. Salvatore J. DiPaula, 3910 Susanna Road, Randallstown, Md. Ronald A. Snell, 3804 Estel Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Officers of the House 381 PUBLICATIONS DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Chief —Eli S. Bjellos, 2445 Lyttonsville Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Chief.—Frank A. Bechtel, 3416 Curtis Drive, Hillcrest Heights, Md. Secretary.—Doris L. Gowen, 4806 Clark Street SE. Operegions Section Chief.—Garland Osborne, 412 North Garfield Street, Arlington, a Operations Section, Assistant Chief.—John Noll, 200 C Street SE. Ledger Clerk.—Louise M. Chartak, 1918 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER POST OFFICE IN LONGWORTH HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING H. H. MORRIS, Postmaster, New Castle, Ky.; born in Carrollton, Ky., September 23, 1911; son of former Representative Joseph W. and Mildred (Guillion) Morris; came to Washington January 4, 1932, on patronage of the late Virgil M. Chapman, Representative and Senator from Kentucky; married Lyda Secrest of Shelbyville, Ky., November 2, 1935; elected Postmaster on January 5, 1955; member of Baptist Church, Kappa Sigma and Phi Beta Gamma legal fraternity. Assistant Postmaster.—C. Elmo Boydston. Secretary.— Mary C. Bowman. Superintendent of Mails.—Charles Donelson; night, Robert P. Gibson. Clerk wn Charge.—Peter Benedict. Counter Clerks.—Del Braithwait, Harold Grow, Paul M. Pittman. Foreman of Mail Platform.—Franklin S. Walker. Foreman of Evening Shift.—Joseph A. Braun. Primary Sorters—Rex Basinger, Jr., Dennis Barnes, Ernest Bowie, Lloyd Courembis, John D. Folan, Wilbur Glascoe, Thomas C. Grove, Coy Allen Hill, Peter Jones, James P. McNeeley, Michael G. Malone, Orlandus Marvin Northington, Seymour Olchak, Daniel P. O’Rourke, Richard B. Sardegna, Richard W. Schultz, James C. Smith, Jack L. Werner, Robert K. Whelan. Delivery Clerks.—Robert E. Adams, James A. Atkins, Carl J. Bazarian, Kevin D. Bellew, Edward W. Bishop, George M. Bowman III, Philip Constantine, Allen W. Counts, Michael Darrow, Alfred J. D’Auria, Vincent Fabrizio, Jr., James M. Freeman, William L. Gibson, Thomas R. Harkin, John Neal Johnson, John J. Keenan, Benjamin B. Kessler, Andrei Kushnir, Michael Mayhugh, John Joseph Nugent, Jr., John Packrall, Jr., William Earl Paxton, Thurmon L. Radford, Jr., Jack E. Reidinger, Lawson S. Rogers, George E. Sanders, Richard C. Streett, Harry Tweed, Michael A. Walsh. Mail Collectors.—Joseph De Grandis, Jr., Logan Harris, Barrett Hatfield, Vickor Kennamer, William J. Lowrey, Mose McCoy, Joseph F. Moore, Charles A. Puryear, James L. Robey, Charles G. Turner. Custodial.—Floyd Dodds, Claude Lee Gould, Bob Nargi. BRANCH OFFICE IN CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING Clerk in Charge.—Edd C. Nolen. Counter Clerks.—C. L. Parker, Raymond Rogers. BRANCH OFFICE IN RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING Clerk in Charge.—James C. Butts. Counter Clerks.—Earl Brennan, Stewart Walker. BRANCH OFFICE IN CAPITOL Clerk in Charge.—Reatha Perkins. Counter Clerk.—Gary K. Roberson. MINORITY EMPLOYEES House of Representatives Room HB-13, Capitol. Phone, 225-2139, 225-4768, or 225-7350 (Code 180) Clerk to the Minority.—[Vacant.] 382 Congressional Directory Minority Sergeant at Arms.—Robert T. Hartmann, 5001 Baltimore Avenue 20016 (phone, OL. 6-8616). Minority Doorkeeper.— William R. Bonsell, 4213 Kings Mill Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003 (phone, 256-9510). Minority Postmaster.— Tommy I. Winebrenner, 8418 Crown Place, Alexandria, Va. (phone, 360-4073). Minority Pair Clerk.— Walter P. Kennedy, 9804 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. (phone, WHitehall 2-2345). MAJORITY AND MINORITY ROOMS WA-29 and WA-26, Rayburn Office Building Majority Clerk.—David R. Ramage, 4836 Red Fox Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003 (phone, 461-9444). Minority Clerk.—Thomas J. Lankford, 9209 Farnsworth Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854 (phone, 365-1633). OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES Room H-132, Capitol. Phone, extension 5621 Frank E. Battaglia, 957 East-West Highway, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Cleveland Tucker, 9412 Athens Road, Burke, Va. 22015. : Jack Rund, 2815 North 27th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Julian R. Serles, Jr., 4225 North 31st Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Joseph J. Sweeney, 101 G Street SW. 20024. Edna C. Moyer, 6310 Westridge Court, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. William L. Morse, 65638 Dearborn Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Clerk.—James W. Lea, Box 179, Prince Frederick, Md. 20678. Assistant Clerk.—Edward White, 2212 Iroquois Lane, Falls Church Va. 22043. Expert Transcribers: Dorothy E. Bedell, 7225 Western Avenue, 20015. Andrew F. Gallagher, Jr., 8306 15th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Virginia C. Hammer, 5726 Clarence Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Walton H. Grubbs, 30 Decatur Avenue, Bay Ridge, Md. 21403. Darrell L. Montgomery, 7781 Tiverton Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Faye G. Neil, Box 149, E-141 Oak Trail, Fairfield, Pa. 17320. Betty J. Douglass, 3001 Branch Avenue SE. Government Printing Office Clerks.—James L. Miner, 3800 38th Avenue, Cottage City, Md. 20722, phone APpleton 7-3694; Walter E. Hutchinson, 5510 39th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20718, phone W Arfield 7-3483. OFFICIAL REPORTERS TO HOUSE COMMITTEES Room 1718, Longworth House Office Building. Phone, 225-2627 Althea Arceneaux Eccles, 4808 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Joseph J. Gimelli, 8320 West Boulevard Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Raymond H. Lushin, 6104 Stardust Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Charles C. Dudley, 2720 North Kensington, Arlington, Va. 22207. Robert C. Cochran, Route 1, Box 110, Vienna, Va. 22180. Anton Papich, Jr., 7200 Masonville Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Karl F. Veley, 1617 Crofton Parkway, Crofton, Md. 21113. Anthony F. Tartaro, 7205 Carol Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042 Clerk.—E. Homer McMurray, 9710 Falls Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Expert Transcribers: ~ Phyllis V. Morgan, 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 426N, Arlington, Va. 22202. Allene G. Johnson, 5709 Chevy Chase Parkway 20015. Alexander S. Ornstein, 8101 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Mary J. Donock, 2921 Brinkley Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20031. Francis G. Shirley, 5413 Weymouth Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Ruth W. Hardin, 3382 Curtis Drive, Apt. 202, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20023. Joseph J. Weissmeyer, 13211 Holdridge Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Dorothy M. Tyndall, 3331 Hemlock Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Officers of the House | 383 OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Room 136, Cannon House Office Building. Phone 225-6060 (Code 180) Legislative Counsel.—Edward O. Craft, 4826 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Counsels.—Ward M. Hussey, 312 Princeton Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22314; David B. Carper, 1220 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; George S. Skinner, 1047 26th Road South, Arlington, Va. 22202; Lawrence E. Filson, 11021 Brent Road, Potomae, Md. 20854; Robert L. Mowson, 3317 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042; William P. Adams, 7614 Highland Street, Springfield, Va. 22150; Grasty Crews II, 4762 26th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207; David E. Meade, 3430 Porter Street 20016; Robert Riggs Nordhaus, 118 Seventh Street SE. 20003; Roger D. Young, 11505 Soward Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Law Assistants.—Stuart D. Halpert, 201 I Street SW. 20024; M. Pope Barrow Jr., 413 East Capitol Street 20003. Clerk.— William S. Wilson, 7026 Nashville Road, Lanham, Md. 20801. Assistant Clerks.—Marianne J. Gscheidle, 7102 Country Club Court, Hyattsville, Md. 20785; Sandra K. Smith, 1003 Hillcrest Drive SW., Vienna Va. 22180; Linda Grey Freeman, 301 North Beauregard Street, Alexandria, Va. 22313; Betty L. Gibson, 935 Kennedy Street 20011; Augustina Gutierrez, 2878 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. File Clerk.—Mary T. Conboy, 4706 Jamestown Road, Bethesda Md. 20016. MISCELLANEOUS OFFICIALS ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL ARCHITECT'S OFFICE Room SB-15, Capitol Building. Phone, 225-2334 (Code 180) Architect.—J. George Stewart, 2939 Van Ness Street 20008. Assistant Architect.—Mario E. Campioli, 1136 Basil Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Second Assistant Architect.—Walter L. Rubel, 4502 Wetherill Road, Westmore- land Hills, Md. 20016. Administrative Officer —Charles A. Henlock, 3860 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Executive Assistant.—Philip L. Roof, 7717 Emerson Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Supervising Engineer.— Thomas F. Clancy, 2101 34th Street SE. 20020. Coordinating Engineer.— Walter L. Rubel, 4502 Wetherill Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md. 20016. General Counsel.—Frederick W. Winkelmann, 5315 North Washington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22205. Head, Contracts and Specifications Division.—Arthur L. Jenkins, 4611 North 37th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Landscape Architect and Horticulturist.—Paul Pincus, 10823 Margate Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chief Engineer (Power Plant).— William C. Justice, 9909 Edgehill Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Electrical Engineer.— William M. Lanier, 1317 Seaton Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Air Conditioning Engineer.—Donald R. Wotring, 14105 Canterbury Lane, Rock-ville, Md. 20853. Elevator Engineer.—Elmer L. White, 719 Chesapeake Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. HOUSE OFFICE BUILDINGS Office on second floor, northwest corner, Cannon House Office Building. Phone, extension 4141 Superintendent.—A. Emmanuel Ridgell, 113 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22204 Assistant Superintendent.—C. M. Bates, Jr., 7202 Carol Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. SENATE OFFICE BUILDINGS Room G-245, New Building. Phone, extension 3141 Superintendent.—J. Lewey Caraway, 6712 Georgetown Pike, McLean, Va. 22101. Assprion) Superintendent.— William R. Lewis, 7310 23d Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20783. CAPITOL POLICE BOARD Robert G. Dunphy, Sergeant at Arms, United States Senate. Zeake W. Johnson, Jr., Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives. J. George Stewart, Architect of the Capitol. U.S. CAPITOL POLICE Office in lower west terrace, room ST-11, Capitol. Phone, 225-5151 (Code 180) Chief—James M. Powell (also, Deputy Chief, Metropolitan Police Department D.C.), 7304 Justin Street, District Heights, Md. 20027. Assistants to the Chief.—Inspector Robert KE. Krahling (Metropolitan Police Department, D.C.), 7807 Kipling Parkway, District Heights, Md. 20027; Inspector Herman W. Xander (Metropolitan Police Department, D.C.), 3944 Second Street SW. 20032. 384 Miscellaneous Officials 385 Administrative Staff: Administrative Oflicer—Capt. James T. Trollinger, ST-11, U.S. Capitol 20510. Personnel and Records.—Sgt. Harry B. Grevey, 15109 Calexico Lane, Wood- bridge, Va. 22191. Property and Supply.—Lt. Gilbert H. Abernathy, 3911 Warner Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Communications and Identificatron.—[Vacant.] Training.—Lt. Albert P. Samuels, 5000 55th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20781; Sgt. John F. Hudak, 8212 Quentin Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20784; Sgt. Colonel G. Jervis, 3511 Davenport Street 20008. Captains: Leonard H. Ballard, 5818 Hanover Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150. Lewis F. Disney, 6937 Allentown Road, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Wilbert McDonald, 2224 Jamieson Street SE. 20031. Lieutenants: James H. Boyer, 5700 Somerset Road, Riverdale, Md. 20840. J. Lawrence Goodall, 11281 Popes Head Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Willie C. Hall, 4030 Brooks Drive, Suitland, Md. 20028. William W. Kirby, 5812 Hanover Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150. James M. Mills, 3417 Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Thomas Onofrio, 3425 Carpenter Street SE. 20020. Herbert C. Price, 5211 Garner Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. W. George Reid, 2414 Colebrooke Drive, Hillside, Md. 20031. Robert R. Reuss, 5319 Birchwood Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Eugene J. Rucchio, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Robert W. Young, 6908 Quincy Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. CAPITOL PAGE SCHOOL Library of Congress, third floor 20540. Phone, 225-2021 (Code 180) Principal.—Jobn C. Hoffman, 2706 Kenton Place SE. (Marlow Heights, Md.) 20031. Secretary.— Lucile F. Bungor, 5309 First Street. Chairman, Department of Business Educatzon.—Clare M. Godfrey, 510 21st Street. Chairman, Department of English.—Jeane Ewing, 120 C Street NE. Chairman, Department of Foreign Languages.—Florence C. Block, 6308 31st Place. Chairman, Department of Mathematics.—Lewis R. Steely, 301 Waterford Road, Silver Spring, Md. Olin; Department of Science.—Naomi Z. Ulmer, 10401 River Road, Potomac, Chairman, Department of Social Studies.—Fred H. Hilton, Jr., 2500 Q Street. OFFICE OF THE ATTENDING PHYSICIAN Office in Capitol, Room H-166. Phone, 225-5421 (Code 180) Attending Physician.—Dr. Rufus Judson Pearson, 5908 Aberdeen Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034, phone: 656-2533. (If no answer, call 347-1600.) CONGRESSIONAL DAILY DIGEST HOUSE SECTION Room H-152, The Capitol. Phone, 225-2868 (Code 180) House Editor.—Robert E. Allen, 2803 Bosworth Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. SENATE SECTION Room H-113, The Capitol. Phone, 225-2658 (Code 180) Senate Editor.— Dwight B. Galt, Jr., 4103 Clagett Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Assistant Senate Editor.— William F. Farmer, Jr., 5707 Gaines Street, Burke, Va. 22015. Senate Secretary.—Linda L. Roberts, 1900 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. 33—-350°—T70———27 386 Congressional Directory CONGRESSIONAL RECORD Office in Capitol, Room H-112. Phone, 225-2100 (Code 180) Clerk in Charge at the Capitol.—Raymond F. Noyes, 2221 Shorefield Road, Apt. 424, Wheaton, Md. 20902, phone, 942-9185. COMBINED AIRLINES TICKET OFFICES General Manager.—Randall J. Richardson, 1918 North Quantico Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22206. Assistant General Manager.—John L. Weir, 3220 Lothian Road, Apt. 30, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Supervisor.—Mrs. Leslie Anderson, 4600 South Four Mile Run Drive, Apt. 1134, Arlington, Va. 22204. Office in Longworth House Office Building, Room B-222. Phone, 225-6977 Ticket Agent.—Linda G. Colancecco, 1200 South Courthouse Road, Apt. 437, Arlington, Va. 22204. Office in Capitol, Room H-101. Phone, 225-6653 Ticket Agent.—Mrs. Sheila J. Wallace, Arlington Towers, Apt. J-906, Arlington, Va. 22209. Ticket Agent.—Linda E. Elmore, Arlington Towers, Apt. J-925, Arlington, Va. 22209. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Office, New Senate Office Building Chief Operator in Charge.— Lucille Thomas, 4320 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistants.—Helen C. Young, 3701 Donnell Drive, Forestville, Md. 20028; Mary L. Walters, 4201 12th Street NE. 20017; Anna E. Rowe, 1913 21st Place SE. 20020. RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE Office in Capitol, Room S-101. Phone, 225-5948 (Code 180) Ticket Agent.—George R. Wilkie, 5516 Inverchapel Road, Springfield, Va. 22151. In Charge Capitol Ticket Office.—A. E. Baker, 4114 Brooks Drive, Suitland, Md. 20023. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Phones: Old Senate Office Building, ext. 2181; New Senate Office Building, ext. 4281; Cannon House Office Building, ext. 4181; Longworth House Office Building, ext. 5181; Rayburn House Office Building, ext. 6841; House Press Gallery, ext. 6530; Senate Press Gallery, ext. 4330 Danger J Sept Office Building.—Lee Helbig, 1709 Warner Avenue, McLean, a. 22101. M i oh New Senate Office Building.— Alma T. Patton, 2475 Virginia Avenue, Apt. 18. Manager Cannon House Office Building.—Mrs. Flora M. Pembroke, 4506 Bayne Street, Rockville, Md. Manager Longworth House Office Building.— Mrs. Mary Douglas, 7601 Fisher Drive, Falls Church, Va. Manager Rayburn House Office Building.—Thelma Graury, White Store Road, Boyds, Md. 20720. Offices in the Press Galleries: Senate Gallery.— Eleanor B. Lemmon, 3513 Minnesota Avenue SE. House Gallery.—Lucy Kerns, 2703 Dawn Drive, Alexandria, Va. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE LIAISON OFFICE 441 G Street, Room 7014. Phone, 386-4162 (Code 129, extension 4162) Owen A. Kane, 202 Baden Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Lucius F. Thompson, 321 A Street SE. 20003. Smith Blair, Jr., 903 Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Mauscellaneous Officials. UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION LIAISON OFFICE Rayburn House Office Building, Room B332. 225-4955 or 225-4956 or 225-4957 Richard F. Draper, 10004 Sutherland Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Juliette Guidry, 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Rachel L. Smith, 902 22d Street NE. 20002. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION CONGRESSIONAL LIAISON SERVICE Rayburn House Office Building, Room B-323. Phone, extensions 2280-2282; Senate service extensions 5351-5352 (Code 180) Director.— William C. Welch, 305 Cameron Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. House Staff: Chief —David Pogoloff, 1523 Jasper Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Dorothy K. Ham, 3119 Westley Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. D. Charles Olsen, 2804 Terrace Road SE. 20020. Frederick P. McAvey, 2519 39th Street 20007. Robert F. Dove, 3410 Notre Dame Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20781. Lester E. Spear, 2213 Bucknell Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Senate Staff: Chief.—Salvatore J. DePrenda, 1017 Baltimore Road, Rockville, Md. 20851. Arthur M. Gottschalk, 10545 Wheatley Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Edward J. Kelleher, 2112 Lanier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. ARMY LIAISON OFFICE Rayburn House Office Building, Room B-325. Phone, 225-3853 (Code 180) Col. Lloyd L. Burke, U.S. Army, 8654 Cromwell Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Lt. Col. Raleigh N. Williams, Jr., U.S. Army, 2000 South Eads Street, Apt. 1134, Arlington, Va. 22202. Lt. Col. Harry A. Brizee, U.S. Army, 605 G Street SW. 20024. Lt. Col. Raymond T. Nutter, U.S. Army, 1819 Midlothian Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Maj. Jocelyn A. White, U.S. Army, 1200 South Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. 22204 Maj. John O. Amos, U.S. Army, 617 East Charlotte Street, Sterling, Va. 22170. Lorena P. Dickerson, 3407 Moray Lane, Bailey House, Bailey’s Crossroads, Fairfax County, Va. 22041. Virginia S. Johnson, 1603 Colonial Drive, Apt. 103, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Esther June Schuckardt, 6005 Hibbling Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150. Margaret P. Shepherd, 4600 Duke Street, Apt. 815, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Margaret T. Tyler, 1400 South Joyce Street, Apt. A1511, Arlington, Va. 22202. Senate Office Building, Room 152. Phone, 225-2881 (Code 180) Col. Joseph E. O'Leary, U.S. Army, 416 Underhill Place, Alexandria, Va. Lt. Col. Gordon F. Clark, U.S. Army, 7123 Dalhouse Street North, Springfield, Va. 22151. Lt. Col. Mildred C. Bailey, U.S. Army, 3701 South Fifth Street, Apt. 504, Arling- ton, Va. 22204. Lt. Col. Allen C. Dixon, Jr., U.S. Army, 4200 Summit Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Bette Cudworth, 2401 Calvert Street, Apt. 302, 20008. Frances M. King, 3413 81st Avenue, North Forestville, Md. 20028. NAVAL LIAISON OFFICE Room B324, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, extensions 7124, 7125 ,7126 (Code 180) Col. Grant W. McCombs, USMC, 634 29th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22202. Comdr. Robert M. Whitaker, USN, 35 Cockrell Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Lt. Comdr. Nancy A. Lewis, USN, 2513 Easie Street, Oakton Va., 22124. Lt. Comdr. Robert D. Thomas, USN, 60008 Loretto Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Lt. Col. John A. Hennelly, USMC, 906 Essex Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Carol M. Puterko, YN2, USN, 7704 Random Run Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. LCpl. Fran Tomlinson, USMC, Company D, HqBn, HQMC, Arlington, Va. 22214. 388 Congressional Directory Room 152, Old Senate Office Building, extension 4681, 4682 (Code 180) Capt. Frossard, USN, 762 26th Place South, Arlington, Va. 22202. Lt. Comdr. James L. Larsen, 12302 Rockledge Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Lt. Carolina Clair, USN, 7515 Vernon Squade Drive, Alexandria, Va. Miriam B. Caplinger, YN2, USN, 2424 Corning Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md. 20222. AIR FORCE LIAISON OFFICE Rayburn House Office Building, Room B320. Phone, extension 6656 or 6783 Col. Ralph J. Maglione, USAF, 5413 20th Place, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. Lt. Col. Leroy W. Svendsen, Jr., USAF, Room 21, BOQ, Inter-American Defense College, Fort McNair, D.C. 20315. : : Lt. Col. William L. McCord, Jr., USAF, Room 23, BOQ, Inter-American Defense College, Fort McNair, D.C. 20315. Edith I. Brady, 14201 Compton Road, Centreville, Va. 22020. Meargarel . DeCamp, Colesville Towers, 8811 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, Md. 10. Helen M. Jeffrey, 401 South George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204. * Qld Senate Building, Room 152. Phone, extension 2481 Col. ox O. McFalls, Jr., USAF, 2414 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. 207. Lt. Col. Thomas W. Maguire, Jr., USAF, 1706 Stine Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Elizabeth A. Nelson, 8001 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22150. General Accounting Office Building, 441 G Street 20548. Phone, 393-4621 (Code 129) Comptroller General of the United States.—Elmer B. Staats, 5011 Overlook Road 20016. The Assistant to the Comptroller General.—Lawrence J. Powers, 6001 Ramsgate Road, Wood Acres 20016. ne Special Assistant to the Comptroller General. —William A. Newman, Jr., 3745 30th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Program Planning Staff.—Harry C. Kensky, 1220 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Information Oflicer.—Roland J. Sawyer, 3017 44th Place 20016. Adsiniygaihy Assistant.—Carolyn J. Turner, 1427 North Nash, Arlington, a. 22209. Assistant Comptroller General of the United States.—Robert F. Keller, 5604 Nama-kagan Road 20016. Administrative Assistant.—Stella B. Shea, 620 Sheridan Street, Hyattsville, 8 ~ Md. 20783. I DIVISIONS General Counsel, Office of—General counsel [vacant]; deputy general counsel, James E. Welch, 3034 Chestnut Street 20015; associate general counsels: i John T. Burns, 2014 Amherst Road, Lewisdale, Md. 20783; Ralph E. Ramsey, 811 Forest Glen Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Office of Policy and Special Studies.—Director, Ellsworth H. Morse, Jr., 1208 Huntley Place, Alexandria, Va. 22307; deputy director, Frederic H. Smith, i 2800 Quebec Street 20008; associate directors: Edward J. Mahoney, 7103 fl Oak Ridge Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042; Keith E. Marvin, 6252 North Kensington Street, McLean, Va. 22101; Robert L. Rasor, 497 North Owen Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. 4 Civil Division.—Director, Adolph T. Samuelson, 2000 F Street 20006; deputy Go director, Gregory J. Ahart, 9339 Sibelius Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; associate directors: Philip Charam, 2939 Van Ness Street 20008; Henry Eschwege, Hl 1003 Kenbrook Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; L. Kermit Gerhardt, : 2800 Quebec Street 20008; Max Hirschhorn, 12415 Sarah Lane, Bowie, Md. o 20715; Victor L. Lowe, 12906 Beaverdale Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; Lloyd A. Nelson, 12200 Brookhaven Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Max. A. SR Neuwirth, 11305 Monticello Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Lloyd G. Smith, 7405 Burtonwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307; George H. Staples, H 59 Se Street NE. 20018; Allen R. Voss, 5115 72d Place, Hyattsville, ol . 20784. I Defense Division.— Director, Charles M. Bailey, 11817 Kim Place, Potomac, Md. bi 20854; deputy director, Richard W. Gutmann, 3405 Surrey Lane, Falls : a Church, Va. 22042; associate directors: Hassell B. Bell, 13704 Rippling Brook Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20906; Daniel Borth, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202; James L. DiGuiseppi, 8305 Upper Spring Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003; J. Kenneth Fasick, 2100 Stirrup Lane, Riverside Gardens, Alexandria, Va. 22308; James H. Hammond, 6206 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Robert G. Rothwell, 7110 Amy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Harold H. Rubin, 1616 Belvedere Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. ! International Division.—Director, Oye V. Stovall, 4113 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; deputy director, Charles D. Hylander, 11765 Gains-: i borough Road, Rockville, Md. 20854; associate directors: James A. Duff, i 6218 Stoneham Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Louis W. Hunter, 1431 Fern i Oak Court, McLean, Va. 22101; Edward T. Johnson, 3307 Rolling Road, i Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 3 Field Operations Division.—Director, John E. Thornton, 3801 Connecticut Avenue i 20008; deputy director, Forrest R. Browne, 1747 Urby Drive, Crofton, Md. ; 21113. : 389 § i : Sree SRT ee a 390 Congressional Directory Transportation Division.— Director, Thomas E. Sullivan, 6144 Tompkins Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; deputy director, Fred J. Shafer, 7600 Wellesley Drive, College Park, Md. 20740; associate director, Henry W. Connor, 2923 Faulkner Place, Kensington, Md. 20795; assistant directors: Charles R. Comfort, 1708 Tarleton Way, Crofton, Md. 21113; Paul T. Smith, 6921 18th Avenue, West Hyattsville, Md. 20783; Ralph E. West, 13610 Arctic Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20853. Claims Division.— Director, Charles M. Howard, 633 North Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22203; deputy director, John P. Gibbons, 5931 Frazier Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Administrative Services, Office of.—Director, Herschel J. Simmons, 1506 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Personnel Management, Office of —Director, Leo Herbert, 5228 32d Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207; assistant directors: Ernest C. Andersen, 3979 South Boston Street, Denver, Colo. 80237; Harley R. Climpson, 4505 Amherst Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Vincent J. Kirby, 2009 Lanier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. FOREIGN BRANCHES European Branch.— Director, Joseph P. Normile, ¢/o American Consulate General Platenstrasse 7, Frankfurt/Main, Germany. Far East Branch.—Director, Charles H. Roman, 1833 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii 96815. REGIONAL OFFICES Atlanta.—Regional Manager, Riehard J. Madison, 734 Woodley Drive NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30318. Boston.—Regional Manager, Joseph Eder, 224 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass. 02116. Oltaro, Rypional Manager, Myer R. Wolfson, 6444 North Rockwell, Chicago, 11. 60645. Cincinnati.—Regional Manager, David P. Sorando, 8382 Patrilla Lane, Cincin-nati, Ohio 45242, Pedi sriogions) Manager, Walton H. Sheley, Jr., 11032 Fernald, Dallas, Tex. 5218. Denver.—Regional Manager, Stewart D. McElyea, 9048 East Mansfield, Denver, Colo. 80237. ; Detroit.—Regional Manager, Charles H. Moore, 354 Tannahill Street, Dearborn, Mich. 48124. Kansas City.—Regional Manager, Kenneth L. Weary, 6023 West 86th Street, Shawnee-Mission, Kansas 66207. Los Angeles.—Regional Manager, Hyman L. Krieger, 9339 South Amelga Drive, Whittier, Calif. 90603. New Orleans.—Regional Manager, Walter H. Henson, 4100 Davey Street, New Orleans, La. 70122. New York.—Regional Manager, Robert H. Drakert, 55 East End Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10028. Norfolk.—Regional Manager, Alfonso J. Strazzullo, 2220 Scallop Road, Virginia Beach, Va. 23451. Philadelphia.—Regional Manager, James H. Rogers, Jr., 104 Granville Drive, Haddonfield, N.J. 08034. San Francisco.—Regional Manager, Alfred M. Clavelli, 1100 Sharon Park Drive, Menlo Park, Calif. 94026. Seattle.—Regional Manager, William N. Conrardy, General Delivery, 128 Mt. Jupiter Drive, Issaquah, Wash. 98027. Washington.—Regional Manager, Donald L. Scantlebury, 3503 Charleson Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 10 First Street SE. Phone, STerling 3-0400 (Code 173) Librarianof Congress.—L. Quincy Mumford, 3721 49th Street 20016. Bem La of Congress.—John G. Lorenz, 5629 Newington Road, Bethesda, Assistant Librarian of Congress.—Mrs. Elizabeth E. Hamer, 6620 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Mascellaneous Officials OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN Chief Internal Auditor.—Ernest C. Barker, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Coordinator of Information Systems-—Paul R. Reimers, 634 A Street SE. 20003. Executive Assistant to the Librarian.—Mrs. Marlene D. Morrisey, 5023 North Washington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22205. Exhibits Officer—Herbert J. Sanborn, 3541 Forest Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22303 Information Officer—Mrs. Mary C. Lethbridge, 4605 Drummond Avenue, Chevy ~ Chase, Md. 20015 Legislative Liaison Officer.—Adoreen M. McCormick, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007. Publications Officer.—Sarah L. Wallace, 8705 Jones Mill Road 20015. ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT Director—Howard A. Blancheri, 616 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Data Processing Office.—George R. Perreault, data processing officer, 2705 Felter Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Photoduplication Service.—Charles G. LaHood, Jr., chief, 10102 East Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795. Space Management Officc.—Duard M. Eddins, space management officer, 7500 Blanford Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Assistant Director for Management Services.—Arthur Yabroff, 2121 Columbia Pike, Apt. 517, Arlington, Va. 22204. Buildings Management Office.—Gerald T. Garvey, chief, 6909 Brisbane Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Financial Management Office.—William W. Rossiter, chief and budget officer, 6511 Adelphi Road, University Park, Md. 20782. Central Services Diviston.—Ida F. Wilson, chief, 1508 Lawrence Street NE. 20017. Assistant Director for Personnel.—Robert W. Hutchinson, 9203 Sligo Creek, Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant Director for Preservation.—Frazer G. Poole, 5410 Surrey Street, | Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. COPYRIGHT OFFICE Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 Register of Copyrights.—Abraham L. Kaminstein, Library of Congress; George D. | Cary, Deputy Register of Copyrights, 6323 Western Avenue, 20015; Barbara A. Ringer, Assistant Register of Copyrights, 5102 Fairglen Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Abe A. Goldman, General Counsel, 2834 28th Street 20008. Cataloging Diviston.— Elizabeth K. Dunne, 1734 P Street, 20036. Examining Division.—Richard E. Glasgow, chief, 7400 Holly Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Reperemey Division.—Waldo H. Moore, chief, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, a. 22202. Service Division.—Cicily P. Osteen, chief, 7917 Old Alexander Ferry Road, Clinton, Md. 20735. LAW LIBRARY Law Librarian and General Counsel.—Lewis C. Coffin, 6432 Barnaby Street 20015, Carleton W. Kenyon, associate law librarian, 11407 Grago Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; deputy general counsel, William H. Crouch, 7522 Sebago Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; assistant general counsel, John J. Kominski, 8611 : Portsmouth Drive, Laurel, Md. 20810. -American-British Law Division.—William H. Crouch, chief, 7522 Sebago Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Law Library Reading Room.—James G. McEwan, librarian in charge, 320 Park Street NE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Law Library in the Capitol.—Robert V. Shirley, attorney in charge, Senate Courts, 120 C Street NE. 20002. European Law Division.—Edmund C. Jann, chief, 802 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Far Eastern Law Division.—Tao-tai Hsia, chief, 7522 Sweetbriar Drive, College Park, Md. 20741. Hispanic Law Division.—Mrs. Helen L. Clagett, chief, 2801 Quebec Street 20008. Near Eastern and African Law Division.—Zuhair Elias Jwaideh, chief, 9100 Overlook Trail, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. 892 -Congressional Directory LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE YY Director—Lester S. Jayson, 7512 New Market Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Donald G. Tacheron, deputy director, 5332 Sherrill Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Charles A. Goodrum, coordinator of research, 2808 Pierpont Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Burnis Walker, executive officer, 7344 Spring Road, Clinton, Md. 20735. American Law Division.—Harry N. Stein, chief, 7520 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Congressional Reference Division.—Paul Vassallo, chief, 8150 Lakecrest Drive, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Economics Division.—Julius W. Allen, chief, 9901 Connecticut Avenue, Kensing-ton, Md. 20015. Education and Public Welfare Division.—Frederick B. Arner, chief, 5401 Mooreland Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Environmental Policy Division.—Richard A. Carpenter, chief, 9606 Wadsworth Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Foreign Affairs Division.—Charles R. Gellner, chief, 1211 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Government and General Research Division.—[Vacant), chief; Harvey F. Baugh III, librarian, Congressional Reading Room, and supervisor, Saturday and_ evening services, 2755 Ordway Street 20008. Library Services Division.— Norman A. Pierce, chief, 5808 Carlyle Street, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Science Policy Research Division.—Charles S. Sheldon, acting chief, 3507 North Piedmont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Senior Specialists.—Asher Achinstein (senior specialist, price economies), 8504 Meadowlark Lane, Bradley Hills Grove, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Julius W. Allen (senior specialist, business economics), 9901 Connecticut Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20015; Frederick B. Arner (senior specialist, social security legislation), 5401 Mooreland Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Donald S. Bussey (senior specialist, international affairs-national defense), 827 Emerald Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Richard A. Carpenter (senior specialist in environ-mental policy), 9606 Wadsworth Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Eilene M. Galloway (senior specialist, national security), 4612 29th Place 20008; Charles R. Gellner (senior specialist, international relations), 1211 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Israel M. Labovitz (senior specialist, social welfare), 1370 Fourth Street SW. 20024; George J. Leibowitz (senior spe-cialist, taxation and fiscal policy), 7106 Sussex Place, Alexandria, Va. 21307, James P. Radigan, Jr. (senior specialist, American public law), 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209; John Kerr Rose (senior specialist, con-servation), 117 E Street SE. 20002; Charles S. Sheldon II (senior specialist, space and transportation technology), 3507 North Piedmont Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22207; Walter W. Wilcox (senior specialist, agriculture), 4810 Essex Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Sergius Yakobson (senior specialist, Russian affairs), 3518 Porter Street 20016. Specialists.—Wallace D. Bowman (assistant chief, environmental policy division and specialist in conservation and natural resources), 6249 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Raymond J. Celada (legislative attorney), 9040 Belhaven Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Robert L. Chartrand (specialist, information science), 3404 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Ellen C. Collier (specialist in U.S. foreign policy), 9905 Holmhurst Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Francis J. Crowley (specialist in social legislation), 6731 Valley Creek Drive, Baltimore, Md. 21207; Warren H. Donnelly (specialist, governmental science policy administration), 3610 Dorado Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030; George A. Doumani (specialist in science and technology), 9702 Culver Street, Kensington, Md. 20795; Vincent A. Doyle (legislative attorney), 5138 Nebraska Avenue 20008; William Dean Fullerton (specialist in social legislation), 12509 Silverbirch Lane, Laurel, Md. 20810; M. T. Haggard (specialist, Far Eastern affairs), 11136 Hurdle Hill Drive, Potomac,Md. 20854; Rieck B. Hannifin (specialist in Latin American affairs), 1378Fourth Street SW. 20024; Franklin P. Huddle (specialist in science and technology), 2405 Nemeth Court, Alexandria, Va. 22304; John C. Jaekson (assistant chief, economics division and specialist in fiseal and financial economics), 9202 Montpelier Drive, Laurel, Md. 20810; Warren R. Johnston (assistant chief, foreign affairs division and specialist in international politics), 10706 Kenilworth Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766; Walter Kravitz (spe- Muscellaneous Officials 303 cialist in American National Government), 5156 Livingston Terrace, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021; Ernest S. Lent (specialist in international polities), 122 Sixth Street NE. 20002; Helen E. Livingston (assistant chief, education and public welfare division and specialist, social legislation), 1520 32d Street 20007; Charles A. Quattlebaum (specialist, education), 1022 South 26th Road, Arlington, Va. 22202; Freeman H. Quimby (specialist, life sciences), 3926 Rickover Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Mary Louise Ramsey (legislative attorney), 2022 Columbia Road 20006; Freeman W. Sharp (assistant chief, American law division and legislative attorney), 6602 44th Avenue, University Park, Md. 20782; Norman J. Small (legislative attorney), 215 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002; William R. Tansill (specialist in American National Government), 4302 Clagett Road, University Park, Md. 20782; Robert L. Tienken (legislative attorney), 2351 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; James R. Wason (specialist, labor economics and relations), 2423 Foster Place, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031; Joseph G. Whelan (specialist, Soviet and Kast Kuropean affairs), 10912 Fairchester Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. PROCESSING DEPARTMENT ‘Director.— William J. Welsh, 4805 Edgefield Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014 ; Edmond L. Applebaum, assistant director for acquisitions and overseas operations, 7322 Edmonston Avenue, College Park, Md. 20740; C. Sumner Spalding, assistant director for cataloging, 3821 Kings Lane, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; Robert R. Holmes, assistant director for processing services, 9727 Mt. Pisgah Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903; Paul E. Edlund, executive officer, 11210 Kenilworth Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766; Jean B. Metz, selection officer, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. Card Disin=lown P. Karsner, chief, 1207 Raymond Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Catalog Maintenance and Catalog Publication Division.—Alice F. Toomey, chief, 2601 Woodley Place 20008. Decimal Classification Division.—Benjamin A. Custer, chief, 9305 20th Avenue, Adelphi, Md. 20783. Descriptive Cataloging Division.—Joseph H. Howard, chief, 336 M Street SW. 20024. Exchange and Gift Division.— Nathan R. Einhorn, 3505 DePauw Place, College Park, Md. 20741. : National Union Catalog Publication Project.—Johannes L. Dewton, head, 4201 Seventh Road South, Arlington, Va. 22204. Order Division.—Francis H. Henshaw, chief, 4802 R Street SE. 20027. Overseas Operations Division.—Frank M. McGowan, chief, 10521 Buchnell Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Serial Record Division.—Samuel Lazerow, chief, 5909 Easteliff Drive, Baltimore, Md. 21209. Shared Cataloging Division.—Nathalie P. Delougaz, chief, 1401 N Street 20005. Subject Cataloging Division.—[Vacant.] Technical Processes Research Office.—Richard S. Angell, chief, 4913 Flint Drive 20016. Union Catalog Division.— George A. Schwegmann, Jr., chief, 3534 Porter Street 20016. REFERENCE DEPARTMENT Director—Paul L. Berry, 2104 Cascade Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; John Charles Finzi, assistant director for the development of the collections, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Defense Research Division.—William T. Walsh, chief, 114 Eldrid Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Division for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.—Robert S. Bray, chief, 910 Seneca Road, Herndon, Va. 22070. General Reference and Bibliography Division.—Robert H. Land, assistant director for bibliographic and reference services and chief, 220 Virginia Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Geography and Map Division.— Walter W. Ristow, chief, 1320 Ingleside Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Hispanic Foundation.—Howard F. Cline, director, 1701 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington, Va. 22205. 394 Congressional Directory Loan Division.— Legare H. B. Obear, chief, 2 Terrace Court NE. 20002; Library Station at the Capitol, Joseph W. Dougherty, custodian, 10010 Crestwood Road, Parkwood, Kensington, Md. 20795. Manuscript Division Roy P, Basler, chief, 3030 Lake Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785 Music Division.— Harold Spivacke, chief, 3201 Rowland Place 20008. Orientalia Division.— Warren Tsuneishi, chief, 5703 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Prints and Photographs Division.—Edgar Breitenbach, chief, 3223 Coquelin Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. yo Rare Book Division.—Frederick R. Goff, chief, 5034 Sherrier Place 20016. Science and Technology Division.— Marvin W. McFarland, chief, 2101 Coleridge Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Charles E. McCabe, assistant chief for the National Referral Center for Science and Technology, 6809 Dean Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Serial Division.—S. Branson Marley, Jr., chief, 1524 Crestwood Lane, Chester-brook Woods, McLean, Va. 22101. Slavic and Central European Division.—Sergius Yakobson, chief, 3518 Porter Street 20016. Stack and Reader Division.—Dudley B. Ball, chief, 9604 Jacqueline Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS TRUST FUND BOARD [A quasi corporation, created by an act of Congress approved March 3, 1925, with perpetual succession and “all the usual powers of a trustee,” including the power to “invest, reinvest, and retain investments,’’ and, specifically, the authority to ‘‘accept, receive, hold, and administer such wifts, bequests, or devises of property for the benefit of, or in connection with, the Library, its collections or its service, as may be approved by the board by the Joint Committee on the Library’’] Chairman.—David M. Kennedy, Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary.—L. Quincy Mumford, Librarian of Congress. : Senator B. Everett Jordan, Chairman of the Joint Committee on the Library. Mrs. Charles W. Engelhard, Cragwood, Far Hills, N.J. Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., 3 Sutton Place, New York, N.Y. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Corner North Capitol and H Streets 20401. Phone, 541-3000 (Code 149) Public Printer.—James L. Harrison, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. ka Ta BR —James W. Tew, 9922 Markham Street, Silver Spring, Administrative Assistant to the Public Printer. —Harry J. Humphrey, 2816 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Special Assistant to the Public Printer.—Robert E. Kling, Jr., 701 Notley Road, Colesville, Md. 20904. Bayo of Personnel.— William A. Hammill, 3103 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, Md. Core, —Walter C. DeVaughn, 200 Eldrid Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director of Purchases.—Daniel H. Campbell, 4209 Van Buren Street, University Park, Md. 20782. Director of Engineering.—Daniel W. Willingmyre, 8505A Glendale Road, Green-belt, Md. 20770. Superintendent of Documents.—Carper W. Buckley, 2001 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. as al G. Groome, 1116 Tanley Road, Silver Spring, Md. Dishing Officer—Maurice Canter, 9817 Cherry Tree Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Medical Officer—Ted J. Pryor, D.O., 8707 Bunnell Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Production Manager.— Wallace L. Burton, 5010 Hollywood Road, College Park, Md. 20740. Besoning a yr. —William T. Meany, 4302 Russell Avenue, Mt. Rainier, Deputy Production Manager.—Herbert C. Much, 2719 Arvin Street, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Night Production Manager.—Emmett C. Overstreet, 3311 Dauphine Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. PS Miscellaneous Officials Superintendent of Offset.—Raymond E. Geegh, 1915 33d Street SE. 20020. Superintendent of Letterpress.—Howard W. Amos, 4112 Beall Street, Landover Hills, Md. 20784. Supe inienton of Platemaking.—Donald G. DeGraw, 4610 Cedar Ridge Drive Superintendent of Binding.—Joseph F. Weingarden, Jr., 5701 Queens Chapel Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Superintendent of Composition.—Leonard T. Golden, 2116 Natahoa Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Superintendent of Field Service Division.— Erwin E. M. Berger, 2336 Barbour Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Superintendent of Planning Service.—Bernard B. Henning, 1402 Oakview Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Superintendent of Plant Planning.—Fred Michel, 536 Savage Guilford Road, Jessup, Md. 20794. Superintendent of Typography and Design.—Clifford W. Shankland, 2205 Leeland Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Chief, Congressional Information Section.—Donald W. Casey, 4800 Riverdale Road, Riverdale, Md. 20784. Congressional Record Clerk at the Capitol.—Raymond F. Noyes, 2221 Shorefield Road, Wheaton, Md. 20902. BOTANIC GARDEN West of the Capitol Grounds. Phone, 225-6520 Acting Darector.—J. George Stewart, Architect of the Capitol, 2939 Van Ness Street 20008 (phone, office, 225-2334). Assistant Director.—Jimmie L. Crowe, 302 North Ash Court, Sterling, Va. 22170 (phone, office, 225-6520; home, 329-5176). Administrative Assistant.—James I. Jones, 7606 Bethal Drive SE. 20028 (phone, office, 225-6520; home, 336-2270). Horticulturist.— Albert T. DePilla, 3255 O Street 20007 (phone, office, 225-6646). Clerk.—Eleanor K. Delhomme, 7101 Alpine Street SI. 20028 (phone, office, 225-6520; home, REdwood 6-6006). Clerk.—Edith A. Hedges, 1310 Iron Forge Road SE. 20028 (phone, office, 225-6520; home, 336-0892). | | CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS UNITED STATES CAPITOL The Capitol is situated on a plateau 88 feet above the level of the Potomac River and covers an area of 175,170 square feet, or approximately 4 acres. Its length, from north to south, is 751 feet 4 inches; its greatest width, including approaches, is 350 feet. The geographic position of the head of the Statue of Freedom surmounting the dome is described by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey as latitude 38°53’22.909’’ north and longitude 77°00’33.706’’ west from Greenwich. Its height above the base line on the east front to the top of the Statue of Freedom is 287 feet 5% inches. The dome is built of iron, and the aggregate weight of material used in its construction is 8,909,200 pounds. The Statue of Freedom, 19 feet 6 inches in height, is entirely of bronze and weighs 14,985 pounds. The pedestal is of iron, painted to conform to the color of the statue. The statue was modeled by Thomas Crawford, American sculptor, in Rome, Italy, and the plaster model was shipped to this country. It was cast in bronze at the shops of Clark Mills, near Bladensburg, Md., at a cost of $20,796.82. In addition, the sculptor, Thomas Crawford, was paid $3,000 for the plaster model, making the entire cost of the statue $23,796.82. The last section of the statue, the head and shoulders, was raised into position on December 2, 1863. SELECTION OF A SITE FOR THE NATIONAL CAPITAL When this Nation emerged victorious from its struggle for liberty, it had no site for its Federal Government. The Continental Congress, either through necessity or voluntarily, met in eight different cities: Philadelphia, Baltimore, Lancaster, York, Princeton, Annapolis, Trenton, and New York City. The subject of a permanent Capital for the General Government of the United States was first approached in Congress on the 30th day of April 1783. The Constitution of the United States, provided in Article I, Section 8, the following: “To exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever over such district (not exceeding ten miles square) as may, by cession of particular States, and the acceptance of Congress, become the seat of the Government of the United States, . ...” The State of Maryland, by Act approved December 23, 1788, did cede to Congress “any district in this State, not exceeding ten miles square, . ...” The State of Virginia, by Act approved December 3, 1789, also ceded “not exceeding ten miles square, or any lesser quantity ....” These cessions of territory were accepted by Act of Congress approved July 16, 1790. “That a district or territory not exceeding ten miles square to be located as hereafter directed on the river Potomae, at some space between the mouths of the Eastern branch and Conogocheague, be, and the same is hereby, accepted for the permanent seat of the Government of the United States: ....” President Washington, by Proclamation dated January 24, 1791, designated the experimental boundary lines of the District, as beginning at a point on Hunting Creek (in Virginia where it enters the Potomac River) and ordered the Commis-sioners appointed by him on January 22, 1791, “to survey, and by proper metes and bounds to define and limit the part within the same which is hereinbefore directed for immediate location and acceptance; . . .” The lines designated in the proclamation of January 24, 1791, were approved by Congress but as the original act of July 16, 1790, required the location of the District “above the mouth of the Eastern Branch or Anacostia river,” the act was amended March 3, 1791, as follows: ‘and that it shall be lawful for the President to make any part of the said territory, below the said limit, and above the mouth of Huntington (sic) Creek, a part of the said district,” and also provided “That nothing herein contained shall authorize the erection of the public buildings 396 id: 5 Capitol Buildings and Grounds 397 otherwise than on the Maryland side of the river Potomae, as required by the aforesaid act.” After an agreement with the landowners of the area within the city proper on March 30, 1791, President Washington by Proclamation on the same day, fixed the boundary as “Beginning at Jones’s Point, being the upper Cape of Hunting Creek, in Virginia, and at an angle in the outset of forthy-five degrees west of the north and runningin a direct line ten miles, for the first line; then beginning again at the same Jones’s Point, and running another direct line, at a right angle with the first, across the Potomac ten miles, for the second line; thence from the termination of the said first and second lines, running two other lines of ten miles each, the one crossing the Eastern Branch aforesaid and the other the Potomac, and meeting each other in a point.” : On April 15, 1791, the cornerstone of the lines of the Federal territory was laid at Jones’s Point “with great solemnity’’ in the presence of the Commissioners and a large number of persons. Major Pierre Charles L’Enfant was entrusted to prepare plans for laying out the city into streets, avenues, squares, lots, ete., and the plan was carried out under the direction of Andrew Ellicott. On March 2, 1797, President Washington, by proclamation, directed the trustees, Thomas Beall of George, and John M. Gantt, to “convey all the streets in the city of Washington as they are laid out and delineated in the plan of the said city . . . to the use of the United States forever, . . .” The proclamation also described the public appropriations (later called reser-vations) as areas for public domain of which number two, including the Mall, East of 15th Street, was to be Capitol Square. * The area selected for ‘“‘the Congress House” was on Jenkins’ Hill, a part of Cerne Abbey Manor, owned by Daniel Carroll of Duddington, who was one of the original proprietors and a signer of the agreement of March 30, 1791, wherein it recites, “For the streets, the proprietors shall receive no compensation, but for the squares or lands in any form which shall be taken for public buildings or any kind of public improvements or uses, the proprietors whose land shall be so taken shall receive at the rate of £25 per acre, to be paid by the public.” (Note: a pound of currency at that time was equal to $2.66+ or $66.66 per acre.) Daniel Carroll of Duddington was a cousin of Daniel Carroll of Maryland, one of the original Commissioners of the city appointed by President Washington on January 22, 1791. By Act of Congress approved July 9, 1846 (9 Stat. 35), the entire area previ-ously ceded by the State of Virginia on December 3, 1789, was returned to that State as not being required or necessary for the use of the District. PLANS FOR THE CAPITOL BUILDING After a site for the Capitol was selected, the Commissioners placed advertise-ments offering a prize of $500 or a medal of the same value, for the “most approved plan” for a Capitol Building. Fourteen plans were submitted—some writers claim 16—but of these plans none was wholly satisfactory. In October 1792, Dr. William Thornton, a versatile physician of Tortola, West Indies, requested by letter an opportunity to present a plan as within the terms of the original advertisement. The request was granted and his plan accepted by the Com-missioners on April 5, 1793. President Washington approved the plan on July 25, 1793, and on September 18, 1793, the cornerstone was laid with Masonic ceremonies in the southeast corner of the north section of the building. Thornton’s plan provided for a central section nearly square in area, surmounted by a low dome, this central section to be flanked on the north and south by rectangular buildings, with a length of 126 feet and a width of 120 feet. The northern wing was completed in 1800. In this small building the legislative and judicial branches of the government, as well as the courts of the District of Columbia, were accommodated. The government moved from Philadelphia in 1800, and Congress met in the new Capitol in Novem-ber. The Supreme Court’s first session in the new Capitol was in February 1801. BUILDING OF THE CAPITOL Development of the Thornton plan began with the construction of the first unit of the building, now known as the northern, or Supreme Court section. Three architects were employed on this work—Stephen H. Hallet, George Had- 398 | Congressional Directory field and James Hoban, architect of the White House. The construction of the southern unit, now known as the Statuary Hall section, was carried out by Benjamin H. Latrobe. In 1807 the House of Representatives occupied its new legislative chamber, but the wing was not completed until 1811. Previously the House had met in the Supreme Court section of the Capitol and later in a tem-porary brick structure within the walls of the southern portion of the building, known as the Oven. A wooden passageway connected the two wings of the origi-nal building, and this was still in use when the building was burned by the British on August 24, 1814. The work of reconstructing the damaged interiors was begun by Latrobe in 1815. He continued the restoration until his resignation in November 1817, when Charles Bulfinch was appointed. Bulfinch was a prominent architect of Boston, Mass., and under his direction the restoration was completed and the new central portion of the building was accomplished. The “Bulfinch,” or original low dome built of wood and covered with copper, was the dominant feature of the Capitol for more than a quarter of a century. When the building was completed in 1829, the services of Charles Bulfinch terminated and there was no Architect of the Capitol again until 1851. Immediately after the fire in 1814, Congress met for one session in Blodget’s Hotel, which was at Seventh and E Streets NW. From 1815 to 1819 Congress occupied the Old Brick Capitol, a building erected specifically for them on First Street NE., on part of the site now occupied by the Supreme Court Building. The original Capitol as completed in 1829 was built of Aquia Creek sandstone from Virginia. The structure was 351 feet 7% inches in length at ground level and 282 feet 10% inches in depth at ground level including the East Portico and steps. The cost of this original building, including the grading of the grounds, repairs, ete., up to the year 1827 was $2,432,851.34. By 1851 the expanding needs of Congress made additions to the Capitol neces-sary. From several plans submitted, those drawn by the famed Philadelphia architect, Thomas U. Walter, for the extension of the Senate and House wings were selected. On July 4, 1851, the cornerstone of the extension was laid in the northeast corner of the House wing by President Millard Fillmore. Daniel Webster, Secre-tary of State, delivered the oration. During his tenure as Architect of the Capitol from 1851 until 1865, Thomas U. Walter directed the construction of the Senate and House wings. The exterior marble came from quarries at Lee, Mass., and the marble for the columns was quarried at Cockeysville, Md. The present House Chamber was occupied December 16, 1857, and the Senate first met in its present Chamber on January 4, 1859. The addition of the Senate and House wings made the construction of a new dome necessary for the preservation of good architectural proportions. Between 1856 and 1865 the old low wooden dome was replaced with the now familiar cast iron structure designed by Thomas U. Walter. The overall width of the dome at the base is 135 feet 5 inches. The rotunda, or interior of the dome is 96 feet in diameter, and the height from the floor to the apex of the Brumidi fresco in the canopy is 180 feet 3 inches. Ta The Capitol has a floor area of 16)% acres, with approximately 540 rooms devoted to offices, committee rooms, storage, restaurants and other purposes. There are 658 windows and approximately 850 doorways. The dome receives light through 108 windows. From the Architect’s office in the basement floor to the top of the dome there is a winding stairway with 365 steps. During the period from July 1949 to January 1951, under appropriations totaling $5,102,000, the roofs and skylights of the Senate and House wings and the connecting corridors were replaced with new roofs of concrete and steel covered with copper. The cast-iron and glass ceilings of the Senate and House Chambers were replaced with new ceilings of stainless steel and plaster, and a laylight of carved glass and bronze was placed in the center of each ceiling. Alterations and im-provements, including air conditioning, lighting, and acoustics, were made to the interior of each Chamber, the cloakrooms and adjacent areas. These alter-ations were the first major changes made in the Senate and House in the 90 years since their initial pompaniy; The roof over the Statuary Hall wing and the. Old Supreme Court wing hdd d been reconstructed and fireproofed in 1902. Plans for remodeling the Senate and House Chambers incorporated design elements from sources of Federal architecture used by Thornton and Latrobe in the Supreme Court and Statuary Hall sections of the Capitol, and from other buildings of the early Republic. Capitol Buildings and Grounds 399 During the renovation program the Senate and House vacated their Chambers on three occasions to allow the work to progress. The Senate held its sessions in the old Senate Chamber, or Supreme Court Room, which it had vacated in 1859. The House met in the caucus room in the Longworth House Office Building. The first time was in 1940, when temporary supports were installed under the old ceilings of the Chambers. On this occasion the Senate and House vacated their Chambers November 22, 1940 and returned January 3, 1941. The second time was in 1949, when the first-stage construction work was performed. The Senate and House vacated their Chambers July 1, 1949 and returned January 3, 1950. In 1950, when the second, or final-stage construction work was performed, the Senate vacated its Chamber August 11, 1950 and returned to its refurbished Chamber January 3, 1951. The House vacated its Chamber September 1, 1950, and returned to its refurbished Chamber January 1, 1951. EXTENSION OF THE CAPITOL Under legislation contained in the Legislative Appropriation Act, 1956, Public Law 242, 84th Congress, as amended by Public Law 406, 84th Congress, pro-vision is made for extension, reconstruction, and replacement of the central portion of the United States Capitol and other related improvements. Under the approved plans, a new east front in marble, faithfully reproducing the design of the old sandstone front, was constructed 32% feet east of the old front. The east walls of the connections between the central front and the Senate and House wings were also reproduced to the east. The old sandstone walls have remained in place and become a part of the interior wall construction. This work was begun in 1958 and completed in 1962. The project was carried forward by the Architect of the Capitol under the direction of the Commission for Extension of the United States Capitol created by Public Law 242. Authorized cost for this work, including repairs to and rehabilitation of the dome, construction of a subway terminal under the Senate wing steps and recon-struction of such steps, cleaning of the Senate and House wings, birdproofing the building, furniture and furnishings for the new areas, and providing improved lighting throughout the building, totals $24 million. In 1964, $125,000 was appropriated for a fresh engineering survey of the con-ditions of the West Central Front. The study was completed and submitted to the Commission in charge early in 1965. The study was considered by the Commission at a public hearing, June 24, 1965. At the close of the hearing the Commission Members voted unanimously that the Architect of the Capitol be authorized and directed to submit to the House and Senate Appropriations Com-mittees a request for funds for preparation of a new set of preliminary plans and estimates of cost for extension in marble of the West Central Front of the Capitol, based on the findings in the engineering report. In 1965, Congress provided $300,000 for such preliminary plans, estimates of cost, and a model. The preliminary plans and estimates of cost have been com-pleted and submitted to the Commission and the Congress. The model has been completed and is on display in Statuary Hall in the Capitol. In 1968, Congress appropriated $135,000 for shoring portions of the West Front, painting, and caulking of the old sandstone. This work was completed during 1968. . CAPITOL GROUNDS The original Capitol Grounds, at one time a part of Cerne Abbey Manor, were ‘occupied at an early date by a subtribe of the Algonquin Indians known as the Powhatans, whose council house was then located at the foot of the hill. These grounds, part of original reservation 2, were acquired under President Washington’s proclamations of 1790 and 1797 for use as a site for the United States Capitol Building. These proclamations authorized the appropriation of all of reservation 2 which, in its entirety, included the “Capitol Square and the Mall east of Fifteenth Street West.” Additional ground (squares 687-688) was acquired under appropriations pro-vided by Congress in 1872 and 1873 in order to obtain a better landscape surround-ing in keeping with the Senate and House wings which had been added to the building since the acquisition of the original site. The purchase of this additional property completed the acquisition of the area known as the old section of the Capitol Grounds, in all, 58.8 acres. Under a plan developed by Frederick Law Olmsted of New York, the terraces were built on the north, west, and south sides of the building from 1884 to 1892. The entire grounds were developed and improved from 1874 to 1892. 400 Congressional Directory During the period 1910-35 the Capitol Grounds were further enlarged and improved by the purchase, annexation, and development of 61.4 additional acres located north of Constitution Avenue. From 1955 to 1957 part of the new area, located over and in the vicinity of the Senate Garage, was reconstructed from funds provided in the Second Supplemental Appropriations Act; 1955. The area of the Capitol Grounds has been increased periodically since 1935. The Capitol Grounds, as defined by Public Law 570, 79th Congress, approved July 31, 1946, as amended by Public Law 90-108, 90th Congress, approved October 20, 1967, includes 155 acres of lawn areas, sidewalks, streets, and roadways. HOUSE OFFICE BUILDINGS CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING (OLD BUILDING) An increased membership of the Senate and House resulted in a demand for additional rooms for the accommodations of the Senators and Representatives. On March 3, 1903, the Congress authorized the erection of a fireproof office building for the use of the House Members. The first brick was laid July 5, 1905, in square No. 690, and formal exercises were held at the laying of the cornerstone on April 14, 1906, in which President Theodore Roosevelt participated. The building was completed and occupied January 10, 1908. A subsequent change in the basis of congressional representation made necessary the building of an additional story in 1913-14. The total cost of the building, including site, fur-nishings, equipment, and the subway connecting the House Office Building with the United States Capitol, amounted to $4,860,155. This office building contains about 500 rooms, and was considered at the time of its completion fully equipped for all the needs of a modern building for office purposes. Pursuant to authority in the Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1955, and subsequent action of the House Office Building Commission, remodeling of the Cannon Building began in 1966. The estimated cost of this work, $5,200,000, is included in total appropriation of $135,027,000 for the additional House Offic Building Project. : LONGWORTH HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING (NEW BUILDING) Under legislation contained in authorization act of January 10, 1929, and in the urgent deficiency bill of March 4, 1929, provisions were made for an additional House Office Building, to be located on the west side of New Jersey Avenue (opposite the first House Office Building). The cornerstone was laid June 24, 1932, and the building was completed and ready for beneficial occupancy April 20, 1933. It contains 251 two-room suites and 16 committee rooms. Each suite and committee room is provided with a storeroom. Eight floors are occupied by Members. The basement and sub- basement contain shops and mechanics needed for the proper maintenance of the building. The cost of this building, including site, furnishings, and equipment, was $7,805,705. RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING (ADDITIONAL HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING) AND OTHER RELATED CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS Under legislation contained in the Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1955, provision was made for construction of an additional fireproof office building and other appurtenant and necessary facilities for the use of the House of Repre- sentatives; for acquisition of real property located south of Independence Avenue in the vicinity of the Capitol Grounds for purposes of construction of such building and facilities and as additions to the Capitol Grounds; for changes to the present House Office Buildings and changes or additions to the present subway systems. All work is being carried forward by the Architect of the Capitol under the direction of the House Office Building Commission at an authorized limit of cost to be fixed by such Commission. Appropriations totaling $135,027,000 have been proviasy to date for carrying forward work under this project through the fiscal year 9. Under this program, property consisting of eight city squares was acquired. Contracts were let for necessary architectural and engineering services for the project; for reconstruction of a section of Tiber Creek sewer running through the site of the new building; for excavations and foundations, structural steel, super- structure, furniture and furnishings for the new building; for a cafeteria in the courtyard of the existing Longworth House Office Building; for remodeling of the Capitol Buildings and Grounds 401 Cannon House Office Building; for improved lighting and other improvements in the Longworth House Office Building; and for an underground garage in the court-yard of the Cannon House Office Building and two underground garages in Squares 637 and 691, south of the Rayburn and Longworth Buildings. The Rayburn Building is connected to the Capitol by a subway from the center of the Independence Avenue upper garage level to the southwest corner of the Capitol. The building contains 169 congressional suites; nine full-committee hearing rooms for nine standing committees, 16 subcommittee hearing rooms, committee staff rooms and other committee facilities; a large cafeteria and other restaurant facilities; an underground garage accommodating 1,600 automobiles; and a variety of liaison offices, press and television facilities, maintenance and equip-ment shops or rooms, and storage areas. The building has nine stories and a penthouse for machinery. The cornerstone was laid May 24, 1962, by Hon. John W. McCormack, Speaker of the House of Representatives. President John F. Kennedy participated in the cornerstone laying and delivered the address. A portion of the basement floor was occupied beginning March 12, 1964, by House of Representatives personnel moved from the George Washington Inn property. Full occupancy of the Rayburn Building, under the room-filing regulations, was begun February 23, 1965, and completed April 2, 1965. SENATE OFFICE BUILDINGS OLD BUILDING The demand for an office building for the Representatives was greater because of their larger membership, and the Senate had been supplied with additional office space by the purchase of the Maltby Building, then located on the north-west corner of B Street and New Jersey Avenue NW. This building provided but:a temporary need, and when it was condemned as an unsafe structure it was necessary that the Senators have safer and more commodious office space. Under authorization of the act of April 28, 1904, square 686 on the northeast corner of Delaware Avenue and B Street NE. was purchased as a site for the Senate Office Building. The plans for the House Office Building were adapted for the Senate Office Building, with the exception that the side of the building fronting on First Street NE. was temporarily omitted. The cornerstone was laid without special exercises on July 31, 1906, and the building was occupied March 5, 1909. In 1931 the completion of the fourth side of the building was commenced. In 1933 it was completed, together with alterations to the C Street facade, and the construction of terraces, balustrades, and approaches. The cost of the completed building, including the site, furnishings, equipment and the subway connecting the Senate Office Building with the United States Capitol was $8,390,892. NEW BUILDING Under legislation contained in the Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1948, Public Law 785, 80th Congress, provision was made for an additional office building for the United States Senate with limits of cost of $1,100,000 for acquisi-tion of the site and $20,600,000 for constructing and equipping the building. The authorized limit of cost for construction and equipment of the building was increased to $23,446,000 by the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1958, and Public Law 85-85, 85th Congress and to $24,196,000 by the Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1959, Public Law 86-30, 86th Congress. All work was carried forward by the Architect of the Capitol under the direction of the Senate Office Building Commission. The site was acquired and cleared in 1948-49 at a total cost of $1,011,492. A contract for excavation, concrete footings and mats for the new building was awarded in January 1955, in the amount of $747,200. Ground breaking ceremonies were held January 26, 1955. A contract for the superstructure of the new building was awarded Septem- ber 9, 1955, in the amount of $17,200,000 and the building is now completed. The cornerstone was laid July 13, 1956. As a part of this project, a new underground subway system was installed from the Capitol to both the Old and New Senate Office Buildings. ‘An appropriation of $1,000,000 for furniture and furnishings for the new building was provided in the Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1958, Public Law 85-170, 85th Congress. An additional appropriation of $283,550 was provided in the 33—-350°—70——28 errrme rr 402 Congressional Directory Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1959, Public Law 86-30, 86th Congress. The building was accepted for beneficial occupancy October 15, 1958. CAPITOL POWER PLANT During the development of the plans for fireproof office buildings for occupancy by the Senators and Representatives, the question of heat, light, and power was considered. The Senate and House wings of the Capitol were heated by separate heating plants. The Library of Congress also had in use a heating plant for that building, and it was finally determined that the solution of the heating and lighting, with power for elevators, could be adequately met by the construction of a central power plant to furnish all heat and power, as well as light, for the Capitol group of buildings. Having determined the need of a central power plant, a site was selected in Garfield Park, bounded by New Jersey Avenue, South Capitol Street, Virginia Avenue, and E Street SE. This park being a Government reservation, an appro-priation of money was not required to secure title. The determining factors leading to the selection of this site were its nearness to the tracks of the now Penn Central RR and its convenient distance to the river and the buildings to be served by the plant. The dimensions of the Capitol Power Plant, which was constructed under authorization of act of April 28, 1904, and completed and placed in operation in 1910, are 244 feet 8 inches by 117 feet, with a maximum height of 85 feet. A later additional building, for accommodation of shops and storerooms, is located near the Power Plant and is built of selected red brick, it being 90 feet long, 50 feet wide, and 2 stories high. The main building is supported upon concrete foundations resting upon 903 simplex reinforced concrete piles (originally 790; 113 added in 1951-52); the superstructure is of red brick. There are two radial brick chimneys 174 feet in height (reduced from 212 feet to 174 feet in 1951-52) and 11 feet in diameter at the top. ] The buildings originally served by the Power Plant were connected by a rein-forced-concrete steam tunnel 7 feet high by 4% feet wide, with walls approxi-, mately 12 inches thick. This tunnel originated at the Power Plant and terminated: at the Senate Office Building, with connecting tunnels for the Cannon House Office Building, the Capitol, and the Library of Congress. Subsequently it was extended to the Government Printing Office and the Washington City Post Office, with steam lines extended to serve the Longworth House Office Building, the Supreme Court Building, the Annex to the Library of Congress, and the relocated Botanic Garden. Under authority of Public Law 413, 81st Congress, a new reinforced concrete walk-through tunnel, 10 feet 6 inches wide by 11 feet high, with walls of a minimum thickness of 14 inches, containing steam lines, condensate return lines, and chilled water lines, was constructed during the period 1952-54 from the Power Plant to the Old Senate Office Building. This tunnel was placed in service during the calendar year 1954, at which time the use of the section of the old tunnel under First Street between Independence Avenue and Constitution Avenue was dis-continued. This East tunnel also serves the New Senate Office Building, the Supreme Court Building, and the two Library Buildings. The Capitol, the Cannon Building, the Longworth Building, and the Rayburn Building are served with steam for heating and chilled water for air-conditioning by the West distribution systems. Three new steam generators, with a total steam generating capacity of 330,000 pounds per hour, were installed at the Plant during the period 1951-53 and were placed in service in the calendar year 1954, at which time the old boilers in use for 30 years were abandoned. In September 1951 when the demand for electrical energy was approaching the maximum capability of the obsolescent turbo-generators at the Capitol Power Plant, arrangements were made under the authority of Public Law 413, 81st Congress, to purchase all electric service from the local public utility company and, simultaneously, to discontinue the generation of electrical energy at the Capitol Power Plant. The soundness of the judgment and the competence of the engineering analysis that prompted these actions has since been confirmed by the actual increased demand for electrical energy during the past 18 years. Since September 1951 the simultaneous demand resulting from the increasing needs of the Capitol, the Legislative Office Buildings, the Library of Congress Buildings, the Supreme Court Building and the Capitol Power Plant has increased from 13,000 kilowatts in 1951 to 33,000 in 1969 and, during the same period, the Capitol Buildings and Grounds 403 energy consumption has increased from approximately 41 million kilowatt-hours to approximately 135 million kilowatt-hours annually. . Under authority of Public Law 413 the electrical distribution systems in all buildings and facilities under the jurisdiction of the Architect of the Capitol have been converted from 25-cycle alternating current and direct-current energy to 60-cycle alternating-current energy. On January 11, 1963, the last of the five AC/DC motor-generator sets in the Dynamo Room in the Capitol was perma-nently shut down and the old equipment in this room has since been dismantled and removed from the building. On September 15, 1965, the last item of 25-cycle equipment was removed from service while the original coal-handling system at the Power Plant was being replaced by a new system. The new coal-handling system having a capacity for distributing 200 tons of coal during each hour of operation was placed in service on December 28, 1965. In 1935 the Congress authorized the air-conditioning of the Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings and provided therefor an appropriation of $2,550,000 and, in 1937, an additional amount of $1,672,000, including authorization for construction of a central refrigeration plant to serve the new air-conditioning systems. An addition to the Power Plant Building, 123 feet 2 inches long, 79 feet 6 inches wide, with a height of 37 feet 10 inches, was constructed to house six 800-ton reciprocating-type refrigeration machines, auxiliary apparatus and piping. This plant was placed in operation May 16, 1938, and was, at that time, the largest central chilled-water plant ever constructed. Under authority of Public Law 413, 81st Congress, the obsolete reciprocating-type refrigeration machines installed in 1938 were replaced by four 2,200-ton centrifugal-type refrig-eration machines thereby increasing the capacity of the plant from 4,800 to 8,800 tons. Also a new cooling tower was installed on the Capitol Power Plant Grounds to replace the old River Pump House which, until that time, supplied condensing water from the Anacostia River for the old steam-electric generating equipment and the reciprocating-type refrigeration machines. The River Pump House has since been transferred to the custody of the Government of the District of Columbia. The four new centrifugal-type refrigeration compressors were installed during the period 1955-57. In addition to the Capitol, the two Senate Office Buildings and the three House Office Buildings, this refrigeration plant now serves the Library of Congress Annex and the United States Supreme Court Building which were originally supplied with refrigeration for air-conditioning by separate isolated plants in each building. New air-conditioning facilities for the Main Building of the Library of Congress, authorized under Public Law 87-130, 87th Congress, now are being served by the central refrigeration plant and its chilled-water distribution system. Under authority of Public Law 85-895, 85th Congress, a program for further expansion of the Capitol Power Plant was authorized to be carried forward by the Architect of the Capitol at a total cost of $6.5 million. This program provides for the necessary enlargement of the capacity of the plant and its distribution systems to supply heat and refrigeration for the Rayburn House Office Building completed in 1964, and other authorized improvements. Under this program two 1,100-ton, two 2,000-ton refrigeration machines and a 6,600-ton cooling tower have been installed and placed in operation. In addition, the construction of a buried chilled water pipe line extending from the southeast corner of the Old Senate Office Building to the west side of the central portion of the Capitol Building was completed in March 1963. The construction of this pipe line provides an interconnection between the existing East and West chilled-water distribution systems. In anticipation of the installation of additional refrigeration machines, eight obsolete, disused boilers and four disused steam-turbine driven electric generators were removed from the Capitol Power Plant under the authority of Public Law 85-895. During the calendar year 1964 the installation of the two new afore-mentioned 2,200-ton refrigeration machines was completed and preliminary operating tests were performed successfully at the end of the 1964 cooling season. Also during the calendar year 1964, four new oil-fired steam generators were in-stalled and these units were placed in service in the summer of 1965. A new railroad siding was completed in 1964. The new tracks on the Capitol Power Plant Grounds accommodate eight loaded coal cars of 70 tons capacity each, and eight empty cars. The redesign of the track system has not only pro-vided the coal delivery capacity needed for the increased heating load but it also has released for future expansion of the plant facilities about 3% acres of plant property not previously available for such purpose. The new railroad siding also makes possible more expeditious handling of coal cars and has elim- 404 Congressional Directory inated the hazards associated with car derailments experienced with the old system of tracks. During the calendar year 1968 modifications and extensions to the ‘West’ steam distribution system from the Capitol Power Plant to Independence Avenue via South Capitol Street, were accomplished. These modifications include steam service facilities for the two underground garages constructed on squares 637 and 691. The installation of an enlarged and highly efficient boiler feedwater treatment plant consisting of feedwater pumping units, treated water transfer pumps, de-aerating feedwater heater, sodium zeolite water softening tanks, salt-regenerated anion dealkalizer tanks, instruments and associated auxiliary components was completed during the 1969 summer season. CAPITOL DIAGRAMS pd omCIEE ned S WING HT. | HTL HTD HT18 [16 | 14 [Hriz] HEIHE TOLLL i C2: HT. e 2 4 IT TTT I 7 “4 sr.a|st-6] 57-8 1] 44st 57-10 ST-24 y SENATE WING : RRETE STR GET IY 34 32 30 28 26tedde ede HT. HT his k Ft HT: HT. laxin HT. HT. H Ce 513 be -g Ed st A : > : 8st. ist. ; : : A STv T. . Ty sr. 8 | 40 § 3 ST. a4 TURNEL SCALE: © 16 32 48 64 FEET SUBW NWT SSTo Nn T—— NSOB R508] Tony 10U01SSaLHU0,) £140922.4(T Be ROOMS IN BASEMENT HOUSE SIDE TERRACE HT-2, 4, 6. Architect’s Office. HT-8,10. Room for page boys. HT-12. Char force. HT-14. Architect of Capitol, contracts division. HT-16. Architect of Capitol, flag department. HT-18. Repair shop, dynamo room. HT-19, 21. Sheetmetal shop. HT-28, 30, 32, 34, 36. Carpenter shop. HT-38. Machine shop. H'T-40. Electrical shop. HT-42. Storeroom. HT-46. Plumber ’s shop. BASEMENT HB-4. Library of Congress station. HB-6. General Accounting Office. HB-9. House cafeteria HB-11. House restaurant storeroom. HB-24. Kitchen. HB-26, 27, 28, 29, 31. Architect’s Office. HB-30. Office of Congressional Directory. HB-31. Architect’s Office, personnel section. AND TERRACE 8T-1, ST-17. ST-19. ST-43, ST-46. ST-62. SB-8. SB-10. SB-11. SB-13, OF THE CAPITOL SENATE SIDE TERRACE 3, 5, 7, 9, 11. Chief of Police. Sergeant at Arms. Electrical engineer. 45, 47, 48, 50, 56. Recording studio. Printing Clerk. Janitor’s office. BASEMENT Democratic Senatorial Campaign photo room. Senate snack bar. Senate engineers. 134A, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,19. Architect’s Office. burping 107240) \ ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE SIDE SENATE SIDE S-101. Railroad Ticket Office. H-101. Airline Ticket Office. 8-109, 110, 111, 112, 113,114, 115, 120, 138. Restaurant. H-104, 105, 106. Clerk of the House. S-116, 117. Committee on Foreign Relations. H-107, 108, 109. House Democratic Whip. 8-118. Democratic Policy. H-110. House Chaplain. H-111, 113. Daily Digest. 8-126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131. Committee on Appropriations. H-112. Congressional Record Office. 8-132. Parliamentarian. H-117, 118, 119, 120, 131. Restaurant. 8-139. Engrossing and enrolling clerks. H-122. Private dining room (Speaker). 8-141. Old Supreme Court Chamber. S-146. Appropriations Hearing Room. H-124, 125. Office of Sergeant at Arms 8-148, 149, 150. Majority Whip. H-126. Parliamentarian. H-129. Office, House Restaurant. | 8-151, 152. Joint Committee on Printing. H-130. Members’ private dining room. EF-100. Reception room. ] H-132, 133, 134. Official Reporters of Debates. | H-136. Barber shop. H-140. Committee on Appropriations. H-142, 143, 144. Subcommittee on Appropriations. H-147, 148, 149, 150. Majority Leader. H-151. Annex office, post office. H-152. Clerk’s storeroom. H-153, 154, 155, 156. Office of Doorkeeper of the House. H-157. Enrolling Clerk. H-159, 160, 161, 162, 165, 166. Capitol Physician. H-163, 164. House Subcommittee on Appropriations. EF-100. Reception room. Note: For Joint Committee on Atomic Energy—Use express elevator at southeast wall of Crypt, First Floor, to Committee Reception Room (H-403) on Fourth Floor of Capitol. Buzpping 10pdn) ROOMS ON SECOND HOUSE SIDE H-201. House majority conference H-202. House minority conference H-203, 204, 205, 206. Speaker. H-207. House reception room. H-208. Committee on Ways and H-209, 210. Speaker. H-211. Parliamentarian. room. room. Means. H-212, 213, 214. Members’ retiring rooms. H-216, 217, 218. Committee on Appropriations. H-219. Republican Whip. H-221, 222, 223, 224. Cloakrooms. H-225. Library. H-226. House document room. H-227. House Subcommittee on Foreign Affairs. H-230, 231, 232, 233. House Minority Leader. H-234. Prayer room. H-235. Congressional ladies’ retiring room. H-236. Committee on Appropriations. FLOOR OF THE 8-207. 8-208. 8-212. S-213. S-214. 8-216. 8-218, 8-220. 8-221. 8-222, 8-223. 8-225, 8-227. 8-228. S-229. 8-230. 5-233, CAPITOL SENATE SIDE Senators’ conference room. Majority Leader. The Vice President. The Senators’ reception Formal Office of the Vice Room of the President. 219. Official Reporters of room. President. Debates. Bill Clerk and Journal Clerk. Chief Clerk. 224. Office of the Secretary. Secretary. 226. Cloakrooms. Executive Clerk. Formerly the Old Senate Chamber Court Chamber. Assistant Republican Leader. Republican Leader. 234, 235. Senate disbursing office. and later the Supreme burping 101dn) Lv ROOMS ON THIRD FLOOR OF THE HOUSE SIDE H-301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310. House ations Committee. H-311. Ladies’ retiring room. H-312. Periodical Press Gallery. H-313, 314. Committee on Rules. H-315, 316, 317, 318, 319. Press Gallery. H-320, 321, 322. TV Press Correspondents’ Gallery. H-324. House Journal, tally, and bill clerks. H-325, 326, 327, 332. House document rooms. H-326—H-334. House Administration Committee. Appropri- 8-308. 8-309. S-311. 8-312. 5-313, 8-317. §-318. 8-320. 8-321, §-325. 5-326, 8-332, S-337. CAPITOL SENATE SIDE Senate document room. Secretary to Majority. Ladies’ retiring room. Radio-T'V Correspondents’ Gallery. 314, 315, 316. Press Gallery. Press Photographers Gallery. Democratic Policy Committee. Periodical Press. 322, 323, 324, 319. Sergeant at Arms. Superintendent of the Senate document room. 327, 328. Senate document rooms. 333. Senate Library. Secretary to Senate Minority. burpping jopdo)) Iv pg ely wae pubis H-422 lil THE [|i] s-a18 MER [uy | «S414 vr TT R— ——— TTT CEILINGENUM wisn) UPPER PART OFGREAT ROTUNDA I $-409 SR418 “Henn |5EH = 13d 415158417 = @ = = 2 = 1 H-2[S AH] a2 fan) 313 Ne i It RR RE EERE TEE HEH 8x IiT 407 rm REE mmm rr 3 |HHI SL LLL TOTTI by E IT Fr ST Q E fluop00.42(J 10U018S2.40U0,) i45% FOURTH (ATTIC) FLOOR PLAN scale: 0 16 32 48 4 feel EY aa ROOMS ON FOURTH FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE SIDE ; SENATE SIDE H-419. H-403. House document Joint Committee room (storage). on Atomic Energy (reception room). S-413, 8-416. 414. Senate Senate Law Library. Library. 5, f=) = | | I Note: For Joint Committee wall of Crypt, First Floor, to of Capitol. . on Atomic Committee Energy—Use express elevator at southeast Reception Room (H-403) on Fourth Floor S. Se 2 ov S Ss S S Associate U.S. Coordinator, Development Resources (Acting) —Frank B. Kimball, "4416 Cambria Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20760. Associate U.S. Coordinator, Program Operations.— William L. Parks, 10117 Burnett Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. | : Director, Office of Social and Civic Development.—Robert B. Black, 6655 Mac-Arthur Boulevard 20016. Ea | Director, Office of Development Programs.—Jack 1. Heller, 3431 Porter Street : ae 20008. : Director, Office of Regional Projects.—Arthur F. Byrnes, 7103 Capitol View A Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. asd U.S. Mission to the Organization of American States: U.S. Representative.— dp aly Joseph J. Jova, 1679 31st Street 20037. Sh Assistant a for Near Eastern and South Asian A ffairs.—Joseph J. Sisco, 5344 Falmouth Road 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Rodger P. Davies, 5315 Duvall Drive 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Stuart W. Rockwell, 5001 Sedgwick Street 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Christopher Van Hollen, 8616 Tebbs Lane, Mec- Lean, Va. 22101. Staff Director, NSC Interdepartmental Group (Acting).—James H. Boughton, [i PY 9836 Allen Dale Place 20008. Las ; Executive Director.—Paul W. Hallman, 6822 North 29th Street, Arlington, Sr Va. 22213. 4 Public Affairs Adviser.— Glenn L. Smith, 3701 Morrison Street 20015. Lol Country Director: Cyprus.—Robert S. Folsom, 2401 Calvert Street 20008. of Country Director: Greece.— Alfred G. Vigderman, 3286 Chestnut Street 20016. pe Country Director: India, Ceylon, Nepal, Maldive Islands.—David T. Schneider, eda 7308 Nevis Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. “i Gorath Director: Iran.—Jack C. Miklos, 5407 Uppingham Street, Chevy Chase, d. 20015. Country Director: Israel and Arab-Israel.—Alfred L. Atherton, Jr., 3414 Newark Street 20016. Country Director: Lebanon, Jordan, Syrian Arab Republic, Irag.—Talcott W. Seelye, 5510 Pembroke Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. : i Country Director: Pakistan, Afghanistan. — William F. Spengler, 7408 Radnor peti | Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. a Country Director: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Yemen, Aden.— William D. Brewer, hrs 3239 Rittenhouse Street 20015. esd 432 Congressional Directory b Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs—Continued Gouin Director: Turkey.—Frank E. Cash, Jr., 6701 Pawtucket Road, Bethesda, . 20034. Country Director: United Arab Republic.—Richard B. Parker, 6640 32d Street 20015. Director, Regional Affairs (Acting).—James H. Boughton, 2836 Allen Dale Place 20008. Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs.—Philip H. Trezise, 5001 Hurst Terrace 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Trade Policy.—Edwin M. Cronk, 2328 Nebraska Avenue 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Commercial Affairs and Business Activilies.— Eugene M. Braderman, 1630 45th Street 20007. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation and Frank Telecommunications.— E. Loy, 2906 N Street 20007. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Monetary Affairs.—Sidney Wein- traub, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Resources and Food Policy.—Julius L. Katz, 5617 Newington Road 20016. Executive Director.—Frances M. Wilson, 5400 Brookeway Drive 20016. Assistant Secretary for Educational and Cultural Affairs.—John Richardson, Jr., 1115 Litton Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Ch Depuiy i Secretary.— Frederick Irving, 9622 Culver Street, Kensington, d. 20795, Deputy Assistant Secretary.— William B. Jones, 4087 17th Street 20011. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] + Ezecutive Director.—Leon E. Woods, 9212 Bardon Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Public Information and Reports Staff.— William C. Ackerman, 5501 Kirkwood Drive 20016. Director, Office of Program Development and Evalualion.—Peter Roberts, 4618 Chevy Chase Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Policy Review and Coordination Staff.—Francis J. Colligan, 5200 Oakland Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of International Visitor Programs, Foreign.—Sam L. Yates, Jr., 840 South Dickerson Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Office of African Programs.—J. Roland Jacobs, 3024 Arizona Ave-nue 20016. Director, Office of Inter-American Programs.—Donald B. Cook, 1425 Fourth Street SW. 20024. ; : : Director, Office of European Guy E. Coriden, 2919 Q Street 20007. Programs.— Director, Office of East Asian and Pacific Programs.—Francis B. Tenny, 2203 . Paul Springs Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Office of Near Eastern and South Asian Programs.— Arthur B. Allen, 3622 Patterson Street 20015. Director, Office of Cultural Presentation.— Thomas D. Huff, 2001 Great Falls Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of Multilateral Policy and Programs.—Edward T. Brennan, 910 Kirkdale Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director of Intelligence and Research.—Ray S. Cline, 3844 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. : Deputy Director.— George C. Denney, Jr., 2604 36th Street 20007. Deguty Santon for Research.—David E. Mark, 8314 Loring Drive, Bethesda, . 20034. : Deputy Director for Coordination.—Wymberley DeR. Coerr, 5928 Oakdale Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Executive Director.—Joseph T. Bartos, 4709 Windom Place 20016. Director, Office of Current Intelligence Indications.— William M. Marvel, 5303 Duvall Drive, Westmoreland Hills, Md. 20016. Director, Office of External Research.—E. Raymond Platig, 7524 Morningside Drive 20012. Director, Office of Research and Analysis for American Republics (Acting).— Godfrey H. Summ, 5617 North Ninth Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Office of Research and Analysis for East Asia and Pacific.— William H. Gleysteen, Jr., 5010 Worthington Drive 20016. Director, Office of Research and Analysis for Africa.— William C. Harrop, 3615 49th Street 20016. Director, Office of Research and Analysis for U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe fag) .—Kenneth A. Kerst, 4044 North Stuart Street, Arlington, Va. 07. | | | | Department of State 433 Director of Intelligence and Research—Continued + Executive Director—Continued Director, Office of Research and Analysis for Western Europe (Acting) .—Martin Packman, 6653 Barnaby Street 20015. Director, Office of Research and Analysis for Near East and South Asia.—Granville S. Austin, 7413 Rebecca Drive (Hollin Hills), Alexandria, Va. 22307.Director, Office of Strategic and Functional Research (Acting) —Hugh W. Wolff, 5405 Albia Road 20016. Geographer.—Robert D. Hodgson, 10720 Joyce Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. : Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs.—Samuel De Palma, 6707 Rannock Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Joseph N. Greene, Jr., 5077 Lowell Street 20016.Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Walter M. Kotsehnig, 3518 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Ward P. Allen, 1220 Shenandoah Road, Alex-andria, Va. 22308. : Executive Director.—Oscar H. Nielson, 7410 Admiral Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307.Director, Office of United Nations Political Affairs.—John A. Armitage, Depart-ment of State, Room 6334. Director, Office of International Economic and Social Affairs.—John W. Me-Donald, Jr., 2244 North Upton Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. : Director, Office of International Administration.—Louis E. Frechtling, 5623 Newington Road 20016. : Director, Office of International Conferences.— William O. Boswell, 5712 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of International Organization Recruitment.—Ervin R. Marlin, 3630 Patterson Street 20015. Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs (Acting).—Riehard I. Phillips, 3901 45th Street 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Richard I. Phillips, 3901 45th Street 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Mrs. Charlotte M. Hubbard, 1830 16th Street 20009. Executive Director.—Francis T. Murphy, 6609 Lone Oak Drlve, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Public Services—Robert G. Cleveland, 2911 Garfield Street 20008. Director, Office of Media Services.— William D. Blair, Jr., 118 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Historical O flice.—William M. Franklin, 6617 Barnaby Street 20015. Admanistrator, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs.—Barbara M. Watson, 2521 Queen Anne’s Lane 20037. Deputy Admanistrator.— William N. Dale, 8051 Parkside Lane 20012. Deputy Administrator.—Frederick Smith, Jr., 3249 Juniper Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Executive Director—Hugh M. Adamson, 510 Monticello Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Director, Passport Officc.—Frances G. Knight, 2221 30th Street 20008. Director, Visa Oflice—George Owen, 3018 P Street 20007. Director, Office of Special Consular Services—Hobart Luppi, Route 2, Box 11, Purcellville,Va. 22132. UNITED STATES MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS 799 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y. United States Representative to the United Nations.—Charles W.. Yost, Waldorf Towers, New York, N.Y. 10022. ; Deputy United States Representative to the United Nations.— William B. Buffum, 966 Plymouth Street, Pelham, N.Y. 10803. Deputy United States Representative to the Security Council.—Christopher H. Phillips, 80 East End Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10021. * United States Representative on the Trusteeship Council.—[Vacant.] United States. Representative on the Economic and Social Council.—Glenn A. Olds, 400 East 56th Street, New York, N.Y. 10022. : Deputy United States Representative on the Economic and Social Council.— Walter M. Kotschnig, 3518 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Special Adviser to the United States Representalive.—Seymour M. Finger, 476 Morris Avenue, Rockville Center, Long Island, N.Y. 11570. . Senior Adviser for Administrative A ffairs.—[Vacant.] 33-350°—70 30 i] 434 Congressional Directory United Nations Military Staff Committee: Ar Force: Representative, United States Delegation.—Lt. Gen. John W. Carpenter III, AFPDC Room 4KE194, Pentagon 20310. Navy: Representative and Chairman, United States Delegation.—Vice Adm. John M. Lee, UN Mission Military Staff Committee, 799 UN Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10017. Army: Representative, United States Delegation.—Lt. Gen. Richard G. Stilwell, Senior Army Representative, USUNMSC, Deputy Chief of Military Staff Operations, Department of Army, Room 3E648, Pentagon 20310. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Board of the Foreign Service: Chairman.— William B. Macomber, Jr., Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration, 4100 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Executive Secretary. —J. Stewart Cottman, 3124 New Mexico Avenue 20016. Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service: Chairman.—John H. Burns, 2475 Virginia Avenue 20037. Executive Secretary (Acting) e=Clagion S. Dann, 8900 McGregor Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Board of Foreign Scholarships: Chairman.—James R. Roach, University of Texas, Austin, Tex. 78712. Ezecutive Secretary.—Ralph H. Vogel, 313 Maple Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22046. , U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs: ~~ Chairman.—Homer Babbidge, Oakhill Road, Storrs, Conn. 06268. Deoios, Secretariat.—James A. Donovan, Jr., 25 West Glebe Road, Alexandria, a. 22305. : Advisory Committee on the Arts: Chairman.—Roy E. Larsen, 4900 Congress Street, Fairfield, Conn. 06431. Office Director.— Thomas D. Huff, 2001 Great Falls Street, McLean, Va. 22101. U.S. National Commaession for UNESCO: Ezecutive Secretary.—L. Arthur Minnich, Jr., 8611 Brook Road, McLean, Va. 22101. National Review Board for the Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Be- tween East and West: Chairman.—John A. Burns, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. Executive Secretary.— Mary Tsouvalas, 3900 Tunlaw Road 20007. Government Advisory Committee on International Book and Library Programs: Chairman.—Helen Meyer, 231 Montrose Avenue, South Orange, N.J. 07079. Executive Secretary.—|[Vacant.] Council on International Educational and Cultural Affairs: Foaming Secretory. srlranis J. Colligan, 5200 Oakland Road, Chevy Chase, d. 20015. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Twenty-first and Virginia Avenue 20523. Phone, 655-4000 (Code 101) Admainistrator—Dr. John A. Hannah, 2801 Mexico Avenue 20007. Deputy Administrator.—Rutherford M. Poats, 6352 Crosswoods Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Executive Secretary.—John Hummon, 7604 Hamilton Spring Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Administrator for Administration.—Lane Dwinell, Watergate West, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Assistant Adminestrator for Africa.—Samuel C. Adams, Jr., 451 N Street SW. 20024. Assistant Administrator for East Asia.—Roderic L. O'Connor, 6216 Kennedy Drive, Kenwood, Md. 20015. Assistant Administrator for Near East and South Asia.—Maurice Williams, 3828 Gramercy Street 20016. Assistant Administrator for Viet-Nam (Acting).—Joseph A. Mendenhall, 3123 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Department of State 435 Administrator—Continued Deputy Assistant Administrator for Latin America and Deputy U.S. Coordinator, es for Progress.—James R. Fowler, 8 West Irving, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Administrator for Program and Policy Coordination.—Ernest Stern, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. Assistant Administrator for Private Resources.— Herbert Salzman, Watergate West, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Assistant Administrator for Technical Assistance.—Joel Bernstein, 8015 Whittier Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Administrator for Legislative and Public Affairs.—Bert M. Tollefson, 504 Hermleigh Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Deredton z pn Staff.—Vincent P. Wilber, 7016 Richard Drive, Bethesda, d. 20034. Director, Congressional Liaison Staff.—Matthew J. Harvey, 12604 Aintree Court, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Director, Legislative Programs Coordination Staff.—Allan R. Furman, 7418 Range Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Auditor General—Edward F. Tennant, 9202 Mintwood Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. | General Counsel.—Stephen B. Ives, Jr., 3025 Newark Street 20008. | Coordinator, Food for Peace.—Irwin R. Hedges, 3648 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Engineering.—Kenneth F. Vernon, 3703 Channel Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Office of Public Safety.—Byron Engle, 2500 Q Street 20007. Director, Office of Labor Affairs.—George P. Delaney, 2946 McKinley Street 20015. Director, Oflice of International Training.— Robert E. Matteson, 5020 Glenbrook Road 20016. Controller, Office of the Controller—Charles F. Flinner, 2004 Glen Ross Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Office of Personnel and Manpower.—Joseph S. Toner, 1909 Martha’s Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Office of Management Planning—Manlio F. DeAngelis, 8809 Brierly Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of Data Systems (Acting).—John H. Chamberlayne, 2793 28th Street, 20008. Director, Office of Procurement.—Patrick M. O’Leary, 6226 20th Avenue, Hyatts-ville, Md. 20782. Director, Office of Administrative Services.—R. Scott Moore, 1305 Tracy Place, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Office of Government Property Resources.—Lester T. David, 907 North Kemper Street, Alexandria, Va. 22309. ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON VOLUNTARY FOREIGN AID Chairman.—Charles P. Taft, 6 Burton Woods Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229. Vice Chairman.—Margaret A. Hickey, 6808 Washington Street, University 4 City, Mo. 63130. 5 Executive Director.—Howard S. Kresge, 5011 46th Street 20016. DEVELOPMENT LOAN COMMITTEE Chairman.—Dr. John A. Hannah, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. (Adminis-| trator, A.I.D.) By Members: | Philip H. Trezise, 5001 Hurst Terrace 20016. (Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs.) Henry Kearns, 4903 Rockwood Parkway 20016. (Chairman, Board of Export-Import Bank.) John R. Petty, 3201 Broad Branch Terrace 20008. (Assistant Secretary, Treasury.) Kenneth N. Davis, Jr., Watergate East, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. (Assistant dl Secretary of Commerce for Domestic and International Business.) ; Ernst Stern, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. (Assistant Administrator, Office of Program and Policy Coordination, A.I.D.) 436 Congressional Darectory \ PEACE CORPS 806 Connecticut Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 (Code 128) Director.—Joseph H. Blatchford, 3036 P Street 20007. ! Deputy Director—Thomas J. Houser, 452 Argyle Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22300. Executive Oflicer.—Melvin K. Najarian, 3309 Fessenden Street 20008. Congressional Liaison.—Hugh B. Key, 623 South St. Asaph, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Regional Director for Africa.— Walter C. Carrington, 1718 P Street 20036. Region Director for East Asta-Pacific.—Joseph C. Kennedy, 3435 16th Street 20010. : General Counsel (Acting).—Melvin K. Najarian, 3309 Fessenden Street 20008. Regional Director for Latin America.— Robert E. White, 7934 Bolling Drive. Alexandria, Va. 22308. Regional Director for North Africa-Near East-South Asia.— William M. Dyal, Jr., 2230 Wittington Boulevard, Alexandria Va. 22308. Director, Office of Administration and Finance.— William W. Inglis, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. : Director, Office of Program Development, Evaluation and Research.—Eugene B. Mihaly, 4630 Broad Branch Road 20008. Director, Office of Volunteer Placement.—Philip W. Steitz, 5419 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. : Director, Office of Medical Programs.—John W. Harkness, M.D., 1228 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. : oo DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Fifteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20220. Phone, EXecutive 3-6400 (Code 184, Ext. 2117) | DAVID M. KENNEDY, Secretary of the Treasury, of Northfield, Ill. (33 Meadow View Drive), son of George and Katherine Johnson Kennedy, born in Randolph, Utah, July 21, 1905; Utah public schools; A.B., Weber College, 1928; : | A.M., 1935, LL.B., 1937, George Washington University; married Lenora Bing- ham, November 4, 1925; children: Marilyn Taylor, Barbara Law, Carol Joyce Whittle, and Patricia Lenore Campbell; member of staff of board of governors, Federal Reserve System, 1930-46, successively technical assistant in division of bank operations, economist in division of research and statistics, and special assistant to chairman; joined Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Com- pany, Chicago, 1946; second vice president 1948; vice president 1951; resigned to serve as Assistant to Secretary of the Treasury, 1953-54; returned Continental Illinois as vice president, 1954; in charge bond department, 1955; elected director and president, 1956; elected chairman of the board of directors and chief executive | officer, 1959; Secretary of the Treasury, January 22, 1969; United States Governor of the International Monetary Fund, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Inter-American Development Bank, and Asian Develop- ment Bank. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Secretary of the Treasury.—David M. Kennedy. : Assistant to the Secrelary.— Donald A. Webster, 4615 Sedgwick Street 20016. vd Deputy Assistant to the Secretary and Director Executive Secretariat.—Paul R. 1 Beach, 1103 Sharon Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Confidential Assistant to the Secretary.— Mary E. Harris, 15 Parkway Drive, Forest Heights, Md. 20021. Under Secretary.—Charls E. Walker, 3008 Dogwood Avenue 20015. Assistant to the Under Secretary.—Edward J. Gannon, 6736 Michaels Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs—Paul A. Volcker, 2936 Cleveland Avenue 20008. Deputy Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs—Bruce K. MacLaury, 5618 Lamar Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Office of Financial Analysis.—John H. Auten, 5100 Talbot Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Office of Domestic Gold and Silver Operations.— Thomas W. Wolfe, 3810 Denfeld Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20795. Director, Office of Debt Analysis.—Edward P. Snyder, 710 Villa Ridge Road, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Special Assistant to the Secretary (Debt Management).—Edward J. Geng, 8617 Fenway Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. General Counsel—Paul W. Eggers, 2201 Virginia Avenue 20037. Deg General Counsel.—Roy T. Englert, 6720 Bellamy Avenue, Springfield, a. 22152. Assistant General Counsel (Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service).—XK. Martin Worthy, 5306 Portsmouth Road 20016. . Assistant General Counsels: ~ Mrs. Charlotte Tuttle Lloyd, 2501 Ridge Road Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Michael Bradfield, 312 Highview Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. i Hugo A. Ranta, 12031 Remington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. | Donald L. E. Ritger, 3300 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. | Director, Office of Practice.— William H. Sager, 3827 North Abingdon, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Equal Opportunity Program.— David A. Sawyer, 228 Richland Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. 437 . re 43% Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary (Tax Policy) —Edwin S. Cohen, 4100 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John S. Nolan, 10904 Stanmore Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Assistant Secretary and Director Office of Tax Analysis.—[Vacant.] Associate Director, Office of Tax Analysis.— Gerard M. Brannon, 4813 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Director, Office of Tax Analysis.— Thomas F. Leahey, 9004 Garland Avenue, Silver ‘Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant Director, Office of Tax Analysis.—Richard E. Slitor, 9000 Burning Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director, Office of Tax Analysis and Director, Office of International Tax J Fees =Natho N. Gordon, 5215 31st Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Tax Legislative Counsel.—Meade Whitaker, 2030 F Street 20037. Deputy Tax Legislative Counsel.—Daniel I. Halpern, 811 Delaware Avenue SW. 20224. Associate Tar Legislative Counsel.—John KE. Chapoton, 4900 Sedgwick Street, 20016. Deputy Tax Legislative Counsel (International) and Special Assistant to Assistant Secretary.—Robert, T. Cole, 4846 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate Tax Legislative Counsel (International) and Deputy Special Assistant to Assistant Secretary.— Robert J. Patrick. Assistant Secretary (Enforcement and Operations).—Eugene T. Rossides, 4829 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 22308. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— William L. Dickey, 8403 Felton Lane, Alex-andria, Va. 22308. Special Assistant to the Secretary (Secret Service). —John Sherwood, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Special Assistant to the Secretary (Organized Crime). —G. Gordon Liddy, 1444 Rhode Island Avenue 20005. Deputy to the Assistant Secretary (Customs).—Matthew J. Marks, 5938 Sixth Street, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Secretary (Economic Policy)Murray L. Weidenbaum, 124 Grafton — Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Robert L. Joss, 528 North Montague Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Assistant Secretary for International Affairs.—John R. Petty, 3201 Broad Branch Terrace 20008. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International A ffairs.—[Vacant.] Deputy to the Assistant Secretary for International Monetary Affairs.— George H. Willis, 3601 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Deputy to the Assistant Secretary for International Financial and Economic Affairs.—Ralph Hirschtritt, 1712 Republic Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Office of Balance of Payments Programs, Operations and Statistics.— Philip P. Schaffner, 4200 Cathedral Avenue 20016. ; Director, Office of International Financial Policy Coordination and Operations.— Charles R. Harley, 5016 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Office of Latin America.—E. Jay Finkel, 4316 Van Ness Street 20016. Director, Office of Industrial Nations.—F. Lisle Widman, 1606 Wilson Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Office of Developing Nations.—Sam Y. Cross, 6326 Waterway Drive, Falls ‘Church, Va. 22044. Director, Office of International Gold and Foreign Exchange Operations.—T. Page Nelson, 1620 Davidson Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of I nternational Economic Activities. —Robert G. Pelikan, 6501 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.—Mrs. Margaret W. Schwartz, 4215 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Administration.—Leonard S. Dixon, 12236 Highland Avenue, Falls ‘Church, Va. 22046. Fiscal Assistant Secretary. —John K. Carlock, 2301 E Sirech 20037. Deputy Fiscal Assistant Secretary. — Hampton A. Rabon, Jr., 5501 Nevada Avenue 20015. Assistant Fiscal Assistant Secretary.—Boyd A. Evans, 1200 North Nash Street, Apt. 524, Arlington, Va. 22209. Department of the Treasury 439 Assistant Secretary for Administralion.—A. E. Weatherbee, 12613 Springloch Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration and Director, Office of Budget meee C. Betts, Jr., 815 26th Street South, Arlington, Va. 2 ; Director, Office of Planning and Program Evaluation.— Benjamin Caplan, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Director, Office of Management and Organization.—J. Elton Greenlee, 9117 Santayana Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Office of Personnel.—Amos N. Latham, Jr., 3600 Druid Lane, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Director, Office of Security.—Thomas M. Hughes, 6901 32d Street 20016. Director, Office of Administrative Services.—Paul McDonald, 1400 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Special Assistant to the Secretary (Congressional Relations).—James E. Smith, 721 Alicent Place, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Benjamin L. Brown, 2017 Maynard Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Deputy Special Assistant to the Secretary.— Gene A. Knorr, 1710 Wolfram Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistant to the Secretary (Public Affairs).— Dixon Donnelley, 4100 Cathe-dral Avenue 20016. Ppl Special Assistant to the Secretary.— Calvin E. Brumley, 1522 32d Street 2000 Special Assistant to the Secretary (National Security Affairs).— Anthony J. Jurich, 6006 Nassau Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Deputy Special Assistant to the Secretary.—John J. McGinnis, 9714 Councillor Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Senior Consultant to the Secretary.—Henry C. Wallich, 88 Cold Spring Street, New Haven, Conn. 06511. INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Internal Revenue Building, Twelfth and Constitution Avenue 20224 Phone, EXecutive 3-6400 (Code 184, extension 2117) Commissioner.— Randolph W. Thrower, 3507 Woodley Road 20016. Devil Commissioner.— William H. Smith, 1527 Longfellow Court, McLean, a. 22101. Assistant Commissioner (Administration). —Edward F. Preston, 3004 Doeg Indian Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Assistant Commassioner (Compliance).—Donald W. Bacon, 1440 Cola Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. : Assistant Commissioner (Data Processing).—Robert L. Jack, 3142 Ravenwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Assistant Commissioner (Inspection). —Vernon D. Acree, 8943 Colesbury Place, Ridgelea, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Commissioner (Planning and Research). —Albert W. Brisbin, 1362 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Assistant Commissioner (Technical).—Harold T. Swartz, 1555 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Assistant to the Commissioner—Edwin M. Perkins, 4605 Neptune Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. 22309. Director, Public Information Division.—Joseph S. Rosapepe, 5111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Chief Counsel.—XK. Martin Worthy, 5305 Portsmouth Road 20016. BUREAU OF CUSTOMS 2100 K Street 20226. Phone, WOrth 4-8195 (Code 184, extension 8195) Commaissioner.— Myles J. Ambrose, 5506 Uppingham Street, Chevy Chase, Md., 20015. Deputy Commaissioner—Edwin F. Rains, 10613 Montrose Avenue, Bethesda, Md. ‘20014 Assistant to the Commissioner (Equal Employment Opportunity) — Rector L. Smith, 1925 Bunker Hill Road NE. 20018. : 440 Congressional Directory Assistant to the Commissioner (Foreign Customs Assistance).—Harold F. Smith, 1 Washington Circle 20037. Assistant to the Commissioner (Security) .—Frederick A. Rody, Jr., 8711 Westwood ‘Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant to the Commissioner (Priority Correspondence).—Mrs. Mary E. Dicker-son, 2015 Lorraine Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Chief Counsel. —Alfred H. Golden, 660 Kennebec Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Public Information Officer.— Arthur Settel, 3313 Ross Place 20008. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Administration. —Glenn R. Dickerson, 2015 Lorraine Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Commassioner, Office of Investigations.—[Vacant.] Assistant Commissioner, Office of Operations.—David C. Ellis, 7110 Merrimac Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Commassioner, Office of Regulations and Rulings.—Robert V. McIntyre, 9400 Crosby Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. CUSTOMHOUSE 3180 Bladensburg Road NE. 20018. Phone, WOrth 4-8511 District Director.—Charles C. Hackett, Jr., 1405 Mimosa Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. UNITED STATES SAVINGS BOND DIVISION : 1111 Twentieth Street 20226. Phone, EXecutive 3-6400 (Code 184, Ext. 2466) National Director.— Elmer L. Rustad, 2019 Lorraine Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy National Director.— Thomas Hughes, 963 Saigon Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director of Sales.—Jesse L. Adams, Jr., 12014 Aintree Lane, Reston, Va. 22070. Director of Advertising and Promotion. "Edmund J. Linehan, 6333 22d Street North, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director z ‘Public Affairs] Communications. —Robert E. Harper, 3366 Volta Place 2000 Director of Planning and Research.—J. Quent Williams, 3230 Atlantic Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Fifteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-6400 (Code 184, extension 2117) Comptroller of the Currency.— William B. Camp, 1397 Canterbury Way, Rockville, Md. 20854. First Deputy Compltroller.—Justin T. Watson, 5825 Osceola Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Administrative Assistant to the Comptroller.—John Nicoll, 822 Loxford Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Deputy Comptroller.—Thomas G. DeShazo, 4217 University Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Comptroller.—John D. Gwin, 1330 Massachusetts Avenue, Apt. 721 20005. Deputy Comptr oller (Economics).—David C. Motter, 1884 Beulah Road, Vienna, a. 2218 Chief National Bank Exzaminer.—Frank H. Ellis, 6171 Leesburg Pike, Apt. 334, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy Comptroller for Mergers and Branches.—Richard J. Blanchard, 427 St. Lawrence Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Deputy Comptroller (FDI C Affairs).—Albert J. Faulstich, 505 Elderwood Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Deputy Comptroller for Trusts—Dean E. Miller, 8701 Duval Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Special Assistant (Congressional Affairs).—E. E. Cox, 6398 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Special Assistant (Public Affairs).—William B. Foster, 2609 Stirrup Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Special Assistant.—Paul E. Lackland, 4470 Dexter Street 20007. Department of the Treasury 441 DIVISION CHIEFS Chief Counsel.—Robert Bloom, 6381 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Dery Chief Counsel.—Abraham A. Dash, 12909 Brunswick Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Annis Chief Counsel.—Radcliffe Park, 7300 Allan Avenue, Falls Church ) a. 22046. Senior Attorneys.—Philip L. Roache, Jr., and Charles H. McEnerney. Director, Bank Organization Division.—T. M. Brezinski, 4891 Homer Avenue SE. 0023. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING Fourteenth and C Streets SW. Phone, EXecutive 3-6400 (Code 184, extension 7214) Director.—James A. Conlon, 6605 Lee Chapel Deputy Director.—Donald C. Tolson, 1204 Ina Road, Lane, Burke, Va. 22015. McLean, Va. 22101. BUREAU OF THE MINT Director—Mary Brooks, 1110 Watergate West, 2700 Deputy Director.—Frederick W. Tate, 4426 North 26th Virginia Avenue 20037. Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE | A > Director.—James J. Rowley, 3501 Rittenhouse Street 20015. Deputy Biren Ruins W. Youngblood, 904 Echols Street SE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Director, Protective Intelligence—Thomas J. Kelley, 11306 Orleans Way, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant Director, Protective Forces—Lilburn E. Boggs, 4509 Morgal Street, Rockville, Md. 20853. Assistant Director, Investigations.—Burrill A. Peterson, 207 Whitmoor Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. : Asselin Darector, Administration.—Phil W. Jordan, 7915 Radnor Road, Bethesda, d. 20034. Assistant to the Director, Inspection and Audit.—Jackson N. Krill, 5007 Randall Lane 20016. Assistant to the Director, Public Affairs.—John W. Warner, Jr., 3013 Chapel View Drive, Beltsville, Md. 20705. i : FISCAL SERVICE BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS Commissioner of Accounts.—Sidney S. Sokol, 623 Warfield Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Deputy Commissioner.—L. D. Mosso, 8704 Piccadilly Place, Springfield, Va. 22151. Chief Disbursing Oflicer, Division of Disbursement.—L. W. Plumly, 616 Putnam Place, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Comptroller.—S. L. Comings, 7904 West Park Drive, Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Die, Government Financial Operations.—Sebastian Fama, 5202 Augusta Street 20016. BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT Commyissioner.—Donald M. Merritt, 5202 Abingdon Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md. 20016. Assistant Commisstoner.—Hubert J. Hintgen, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Commissioner.—Jeremias J. Lubeley, 2567 Oak Valley Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Commissioner in Charge, Chicago Office.—Michael E. McGeoghegan, 1117 Leavitt, Flossmoor, Ill. 60422. Director, Parkersburg Officc.—Frank Armfield, Jr., 4410 10th Avenue, Vienna, W. Va. 26101. Chiefs of Division of— Loans and Currency.—Harold M. Stephenson, 3707 Howsen Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Accounts and Audit.—Delmar A. Stacy, 4549 South Chelsea Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. - 442 | Congressional Directory Retired Securities.—Settle Headley, 2504 41st Street 20007. Chief Counsel.—Thomas J. Winston, Jr., 104 East Melbourne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. OFFICE OF THE TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES Treasurer.— Mrs. Dorothy Andrews Elston, 1026 16th Street 20036. Deputy Treasurer— William T. Howell, 1169 North Van Dorn Street, Alex-andria, Va. Assistant Deputy Treasurer.— Willard E. Scott, 832 Mackall Avenue, McLean, Va. Assistant to the Deputy Treasurer.—D. A. Pagliai, 10606 Dunkirk Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant to the Deputy Treasurer.—Walter J. Herron, 989 North Potomac Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Staff Assistant.—John T. Burns, Jr., 2712 Elnora Street, Silver Spring, Md. NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AND FINANCIAL POLICIES Department of the Treasury. Phone, EXecutive 3-6400 (Code 184, extension 2748) Chairman.—David M. Kennedy (Secretary of the Treasury). William P. Rogers (Secretary of State). Maurice H. Stans (Secretary of Commerce.) William MeC. Martin, Jr. (Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System). Henry Kearns (President and Chairman, Export-Import Bank of Washington). Secretary.—Charles R. Harley (Director, Office of International Financial Policy -Coordination and Operations, Department of the Treasury). DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Phones, OXford or Code 11 (All offices located at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301, unless otherwise stated) MELVIN R. LAIRD, Secretary of Defense; born in Omaha, Nebr., Septem-ber 1, 1922, son of Melvin R. and Helen C. Laird; attended Marshfield grade schools and "high school; B.A. degree, Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. ;-served in U.S. Navy, World War 11, aboard destroyer Maddox in Task Force 58 and Pacific Third Fleet; elected Wisconsin State Senator in 1946; reelected without opposition 1948; member of American Legion, 40 et 8, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, Military Order of Purple Heart, F. & A. M., United Commercial Travelers, and B.P.O.E.; elder, First Presbyterian Church of Marsh-field; married Barbara Masters of ’ Indianapolis, Ind., on October 15, 1945; three children—John Osborne, Alison, and David; elected to 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses: member, House Agricultural Committee, 84th Congr ess; member, House Appropriations Committee, 83d, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; served on the following subcommittees; Defense, Health, Education, Welfare, and Labor; resigned from Congress on January 21, 1969; sworn in as Secretary of Defense January 22, 1969. DAVID PACKARD, Deputy Secretary of Defense, appointed January 24, 1969 ; born in Pueblo, Colo.,’ September 7, 1912; son of Ella and Sperry S. Packard, graduated from Stanford University, A.B. 1934, E.E. 1939; employed by General Electric Co., Schenectady, N.Y., 1935-38; partner Hewlett-Packard Co. ., Palo Alto, Calif., 1939-47, president 1947 64, chairman of the board and chief executive officer, 1964— 69; married to the former Lucile Salter; four children—David, Nancy, Susan, and Julie. IMMEDIATE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY The Secretary of Defense.—Melvin R. Laird, rm 3E880, Ext. 55261. The Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Carl S. Wallace, rm 3E941, Ext. 76351; 8312 Ashwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant to the Secretary.— William J. Baroody, Jr., rm 3E869, Ext. 77234; 7910 Bolling Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant to the Secretary (Legislative Affairs).—Jack L. Stempler, rm 3E944, Ext. 76211; 4701 Newcomb Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Military Assistant.—Col. Robert E. Pursley, USAF, rm 3E880, Ext. 55261; 1008 Westwood Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Military Assistant.—Col. Robert C. Hixon, USA, rm 3ES880, Ext. 55261; 7113 Warbler Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Secretary to the Secretary of Defense. —Laura Hawley, rm 3E880, Ext. 55261; 3414 Curtis Drive, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20023. Secretary to the Secretary of Defense—Thelma KE. Stubbs, rm 3E880, Ext. 55261; 1301 South Scott Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. The Deputy Secretary of Defense. David Packard, rm 3E921, Ext. 56352. Military Assistant.—Capt. James B. Wilson, USN, rm '3E928, Ext. 50661; 3603 Oval Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Military Assistant.—Col. Raymond B. Furlong, USAF, rm 3E928, Ext. 50661; 6322 Linway Terrace, McLean, Va. 22101. Secretary to the Deputy Secretary.— Margaret Paull, rm 3E928, Ext. 56352; 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Secretary to the Deputy Secretary.—Gwen Kinkead, rm 3E928, Ext. 56352; . 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. 443 Ia W \ Ec Aad Congressional Directory Lhe : ARMED FORCES POLICY COUNCIL 4 ~~ Chairman.—Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense. Members: EE David Packard, Deputy Secretary of Defense. fairs oo Stanley R. Resor, Secretary of the Army. ps Ee John H. Chafee, Secretary of the Navy. ~ Robert C. Seamans, Jr., Secretary of the Air Force. EE : John S. Foster, Jr., Director of Defense Research and Engineering. pio Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, USA, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. rex ~ Gen. William C. Westmoreland, USA, Chief of Staff, Army. io ~~ Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, USN, Chief of Naval Operations. DAT Gen. John D. Ryan, USAF, Chief of Staff, Air Force. ph Gen. Leonard F. Chapman, Jr., USMC, Commandant of the Marine Corps = ! (on Marine Corps matters only). DIRECTOR OF DEFENSE RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING RE Director—John S. Foster, Jr., rm 3E1006, Ext. 79111; 6382 Lakeview Drive, CR Falls Church, Va. 22041. eat Secretary to the Director.—Jean M. Bederski, rm 3E1006, Ext. 79111; 4705 South | 29th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Phe an : Eaecutive Assistant.—Samuel E. Clements, rm 3E1006, Ext. 56556; 7913 Park ! Overlook Drive, Carderock Springs 20034. k Special -Assistant.—Capt. Thomas B. Brittain, Jr., USN, rm 3E1030, Ext. i <« ; P1982: 1114 South rs Road, Arlington, Va. 2220 2. hs Deputy Director — Gardiner Li. Tucker, rm 3K1014, Ext. 57178; 2810 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. = Executive Assistant. —Col. Phillip N. Larsen, USAF, rm. 31014, Ext. 57178; 10719 Oak Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Director (Administration, Evaluation and Management). —Vice Adm. ah Vincent P. dePoix, USN, rm 3E1030, Ext. 74176; Quarters D, U.S. Naval | ERE Observatory, Washington, D.C. 20390. Te Assistant Director (Engineering and Management). —Edward L. Ball, Jr., rm TEE 3D1028, Ext. 79125; 2450 Virginia Avenue 20037. Rete Assistant "Director (Operational Test and Evaluation). —Brig. Gen. Frank K. Fal Everest, Jr., USAF, rm 3E1019; Ext. 59284; 6028 Hardwick Place, Falls ae Church, Va. 22041. fi Assistant Director (Programing). —Laurin A. Knutson, rm 3KE1030; Ext. i A 74994; 9102 Chanute Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. : Administrative Officer.—J. Russell Johanson, rm 3E1037, Ext. 72525; 212 Elm Street SW., Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant for Research and Development Manpower.—Col. Neil ImObersteg, USA, rm 3D1014, Ext. 78155; Robert Towers Apts., 1300 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. : Deputy Director (Electronics and Information Systems).—Herbert D. Benington, ~ acting, rm 3E110, Ext. 57345; 6004 Delwood Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director (Command and Control) .—Herbert D. "Benington, rm 3D1082, Ext. 57936; 6004 Delwood Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. vi Assistant Director (Communications and Electronics).—[Vacant], rm 3D1047, id : Ext. 57245. fo Assistant Director (Intelligence, Reconnaissance and Electromagnetic War, fare). es [Vacant], rm 3EK120, Ext. 73712. Deputy Director (Research and Technology) —Donald M. MacArthur, rm 3E144, Ext. 55036; 5313 Albemarle Street 20016. Assistant Director (Chemical Technology).—Albert KE. Hayward, rm 3D129, Ext. 59604; 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Director (Laboratory Management) .— Edward "M. Glass, rm 3D117, Ext. 59062; 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Director (Research) —[Vacant], rm 3C128, Ext. 74197. Director of Technical Information.—Walter C. Christensen, rm 3D1021, Ext. 74789; 1111 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Director (Southeast Asia Matters).—Leonard Sullivan, Jr., rm 3E1082, Ext. 74172; 3637 49th Street 20016. Deputy Director (Strategic and Space Systems).— Roland Herbst, rm 3E130, Ext. 79386; 2782 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Director (Defensive Systems) —C. Robert Wieser, rm 3D138 Ext. 57327; 1531 Forest Villa Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. : ’ ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (ADMINISTRATION) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Robert F. Froehlke, rm 3E822, Ext., 78225; 5440 Jordan Road, 20016. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.— Constance V. Halsig, rm 3E822, Ext. 78225; 920 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. Alfred H. Uhalt, Jr.,, USAF, rm 3E822, Ext. 57042; 1104 Montezuma Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. : Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.— David O. Cooke, acting, rm 3ES822, Ext. 54436; 1412 23d Road South, Arlington, Va. 22202. p> 446 ~~ Congressional Directory Special Assistant.—J. Fred Buzhardt, rm 3E827, Ext. 70075; 3817 Prince William : Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Intelligence) —[Vacant], rm 3C200, Ext. 59732. Director, Programs and Resources.—[Vacant], rm 3C200, Ext. 71882. Director, Management Policy.—[Vacant], rm 3C200, Ext. 52305. Director, Administrative Services—Charles V. Brewer, acting, rm 3B322, Ext. 73111; 8912 Ridge Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, ‘Budget and Finance Division.—Carl W. Fisher, rm 3B287, Ext. 76760; 706 South Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Director, Correspondence and Directives Division.—Maurice W. Roche, rm 3D949, Ext. 78261; 4218 Burke Station Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Personnel Division.—W. James Abernethy, rm 3B321, Ext. 73723; 4204 Argonne Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Security Division.— William C. Hunt, rm 3B278, Ext. 77171; 5712 Cromwell Drive 20016. Director, Space Management and Services Division.— Thomas C. Embrey, 3B252, Ext. 77241; 305 Mashie Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Historian. ' Rudolph ‘A. Winnacker, rm 3C321, Ext. 74216; 7002 Hillcrest Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director for Security Policy. —Joseph J. Liebling, rm 3C275, Ext. 78233; Crystal House, 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Director (Plans and Programs). —Charles M. Trammell, Jr., rm 3C272, Ext. 50122; 6534 Wiscasset Road, Mohican Hill, Md. 20016. . Deputy Director (Classification, Management) — George MacLain, rm. 30285, Ext. 73969; 2646 South Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Industrial Security Clearance Review.— William J. Scanlon, rm 3D282, Ext. 73256; 5706 41st Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20781. Director for Inspection Services.—Lt. Gen. Hugh M. Exton, USA, rm 3E988, Ext. 78650; Quarters 15-A, Fort Myer, North Post, Arlington, Va. 22211. Deputy Director. —Maj. Gen. Robert W. Strong, USAF, rm 3E933, Ext. 54924; 222 Green Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Director. — Rear Adm. Donald M. White, USN, rm 3E933, Ext. 54489; 3616 Orlando Place, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Director, Inspection Division. — Col. William H. Cooper, USAF, rm 3C915, Ext. 52654; 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 222 02. Director, Investigation Division.—W. Donald Stewart, rm 3E993, Ext. 56896; 415 Kennebee Street, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Acting Director, Organizational and Management Planning.—Col. William B. Hawley, USA, rm 3C920, Ext. 54278; 2424 Taylor Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22302. National Communications System Staff: Technical Advisor.—David L. Solomon, rm 2D520, Ext. 53136; 8625 foriot Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. : Military Assistant—Col. William G. McDonald, USAF, rm 2A520, Ext. 53136; 4311 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (COMPTROLLER) Assistant Secretary of Defense—Robert C. Moot, rm 3E854, Ext. 53237; 4201 Woolls Place, Annandale, Va. 22003. Secretary to the Assistant ‘Secretary.—Rose E. McPherson, rm 3E854, Ext. 53237; 4216 Middlebrook Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Special Assistant.—Lt. Cdr. Joseph E. Kasputys, USN, rm 3E854, Ext. 54845; 8632 Kerry Lane, Springfield, Va. 22150. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (Comptroller).—Don R. Brazier, rm 3E843, Ext. 59252; 3859 North Upland Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Comptroller (Program| Budget) —Thomas D. Moran, Jr., rm 3E843, Ext. 76142; 824 Eden Court, Alexandria, Va. 22308. 3 Deputy Comptroller (Plans and Systems). — Clifford J. Miller, rm 3A862, Ext. 75181; 7704 Lookout Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Systems Policy and Information).—George W. Berg-Quist, poling, rm 3E838, Ext. 53424; 912 North Livingston Street, Arlington, a 5 Principal Deputy Comptroller and Deputy Comptroller for Systems Policy.— Meyer Tartasky, acting, rm 3E838, Ext. 70503, 510 Devonshire Drive NE. Vienna, Va. 22180. Department of Defense 447 Deputy Assistant Secretary (Systems Policy and Information)—Continued Deputy Comptroller for Information Services.—Foster Adams, acting, rm 4B938, Ext. 76107; 1527 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Deputy Comptroller for Data Automation.—Col. Joseph E. Warren, USAF, rm 3A882, Ext. 53147; 6201 Westfield Drive 20031. Deputy Comptroller (Internal Audit).—Joseph P. Welsch, rm 407 Donata Build-ing, Ext. 79108; 2809 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (INSTALLATIONS AND LOGISTICS) Assistant Secretary of Defense—Barry J. Shillito, rm 3ES08, Ext. 55254; 5004 Baltan Road 20016. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Helen L. Griffiths, rm 3E808, Ext. 55254; 1850 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Glenn V. Gibson, rm 3ES08, Ext. 71163; 9322 West Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Executive Assistant.—Carl H. Krueger, rm 3E794, Ext. 57407; 1024 Dead Run Drive, McLean, Va 22101. Directorate for International Programs—Donald. S. Cuffe, rm 3D819, Ext. 75981; 1821 North Jackson Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Directorate for Logistics Audit Programs.—Kenneth A. Wisner, rm 3D812, Ext. 52902; 2005 Jamestown Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Special Assistant.—Hugh McCullough, rm 3E784, Ext. 56322. Director for Logistics Management Systems.— George E. Fouch, rm 707, Lynn Building, Ext. 44857; 6859 Tulip Hill Terrace 20016. Assistant, Production Engineering.—Lee S. Harding, rm 707, Lynn Building, Ext. 45363; Lake Hill Motel, Jefferson Davis Highway, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Assistant, Industrial Management Practices.—A. W. Buschman, rm 707, Lynn Building, Ext. 44859; 6311 Beechway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Directorate for Technical Data, Standardization Policy and Quality Assurance.— John J. Riordan, rm 707, Lynn Building, Ext. 44917, 4823 Eighth Road South, Arlington, Va. 22204. Directorate for Value Engineering.—R. E. Biedenbender, rm 707, Lynn Building, Ext. 45342; 7906 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22150. Directorate for Cost Reduction and Management Improvement.—Harrell B. SER Th 707, Lynn Building, Ext. 45136; 11806 Charen Lane, Potomac, d. 20854. Program Control O flice..—Charles Alcorn, rm 3C833, Ext. 53112; 2214 Harvard Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Office of Economic Adjustment.—Donald F. Bradford, rm 3E787, Ext. 55175; 9714 St. Andrews Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Supply, Maintenance, and Services).—Paul H. Riley, rm 3E808, Ext. 71368; 3801 Lake Boulevard, Annandale, Va. 22003. Directorate for Support Management Policy.—Hyman S. Zaretzky, rm 3C737, Ext. 79238; 6810 Crossman Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Directorate for Transportation and Warehousing Policy.—Vincent F. Caputo, rim 3C836, Ext. 77191; 6428 Noble Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Directorate for Telecommunications Policy.—Lt. Gen. Harold W. Grant, USAF (Ret.), rm 4210, Building 12, Naval Service Center, Ext. 44671; 2420 44th Street 20016. Directorate for Food Services—Capt. James A. Warren, USN, rm 2B323, Ext. 70051; 3644 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Directorate for Maintenance Policy.— (Vacant), rm 2B322, Ext. 77980. Assistant for Petroleum Matters—Richard T. Mathews, rm 2B329, Ext. 54962; 11012 Santa Clara Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Materiel). —Maj. Gen. Allen T. Stanwix-Hay, USA, rm 3E784, Ext. 57145; 3110 Olin Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Directorate for Ground Ammunition.—Brig. Gen. Charles W. Fletcher, USA, rm 2B274, Ext. 73406; 4205 Cordell Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Directorate for Air Ammunition.—Col. H. S. Beaty, USAF, rm 2B282, Ext. 57175; 1075 Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Directorate for Aircraft and Missiles.—Brig. Gen. Vernon R. Turner, USAF, rm 2C252, Ext. 76191; 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Directorate for Major Items.—Brig. Gen. Fred C. Allen, USA, rm 2D261; Ext. 50121; 8410 Porter Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Directorate for Production Services.—Richard A. Carr, rm 2B269, Ext. 72017; 6302 Yosemite Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. p: 7 Ms | Congressional Directory Deputy Assistant Secretary (Procurement).—John M. Malloy, rm 3E760, Ext. 78177; 1406 Cola Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. ; Directorate for Procurement Policy.—Col. James A. Loudermilk, USAF, rm 3E773, Ext. 77909; 5012 Stone Haven Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Directorate for Procurement Management.—Robert D. Lyons, rm 3E784, Ext. 56705; 6331 Crosswoods Drive, Lake Barcroft, Falls Church, Va. 22040. Directorate _for Procurement Analysis and Planning.—Richard W. Webb, rm 3E821, Ext. 76907; 5538 North 10th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Directorate for Small Business and Economic Utilization Policy. — David Lambert rm 3D777, Ext. 79383; 13511 Query Mills Road, Rt. 3, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Directorate for Contract Administrative Services.—Capt. Harry E. Irwin, USN, rm 2A330, Ext. 76329. 3707 Acosta Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Directorate for Contract Support Services.—George G. Mullins, rm 2A330, Ext. 54258; 9817 Gunston Road, Lorton, Va. 22079. Assistant, Contract Finance Policy.—John S. Bachman, rm 3E784, Ext. 76832; 4524 North 32d Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Executive Secretary, Industry Advisory Council— Gordon H. Tyler, rm 3E182, Ext. 72059; 9203 Saffron Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801. : Deputy Assistant Secretary (Installations and Housing) .— Edward J. Sheridan, rm ~~ 3E760, Ext. 79155; 2711 Sycamore Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Special Assistant.—Seymour C. Alenier, rm 3E772, Ext. 79103; 506 Sisson Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Housing Programs.—Perry J. Fliakas, rm 3E772, Ext. 57804; 8810 Talleyho Trail, Potomae, Md. 20854. : Directorate for Management Resources.—Arthur B. Crap, rm 3D763, Ext. 74329; 601 19th Street 20006. Directorate for Programing.—John H. Arrington, rm 3D800, Ext. 76231; 7908 Charleston Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Directorate for Planning and Evaluation.—John F. Rollence, rm 3C826, Ext. 50285; Route 1, Hunt Club Estates, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Director, Construction Programs.—John Heard, rm 3E763, Ext. 79381; 104 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Real Property Management.— William H. Point, rm 3E752, Ext. 50054; 9415 Rosehill Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant, Construction Operations.—Brig. Gen. W. L. Starnes, rm 3C761, Ext. 73216; 3389 Ardley Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant, Real Property Maintenance.—Brig. Gen. Henry J. Stehling, USAF, rm 2A318, Ext. 52980; 2502 Lesbon Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Armed Services Explosives Safety Board.—Col. Bernard B. Abrams, USA, rm 327, Nassif Building, Ext. 22070; 11005 Roma Street, Fairfax, Va, 22030. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—G. Warren Nutter, rm 4E806, Ext. 54351. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Rose Marie Monk, rm 4E806, Ext. 54351; 402 New Jersey Avenue SE. 20003. Ezecutive O fficer.—Capt. Robert D. Pace, USN, rm 4E810, Ext. 79729; 5727 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Special Assistant.—Stuart P. French, rm 4E810, Ext. 72788; 7108 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Richard A. Ware, rm 4E813, Ext. 50942; 511 Four Mile Run, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Military Assistant.—Col. George F. Harrington, USAF, rm 4E813; Ext. 56274; 1004 DeWolfe Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Strategic Trade and Disclosure—Maurice J. Mountain, rm 4E822, Ext. 72291; 5211 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Foreign Military Rights Affairs.—Philip E. Barringer, rm 4C749, Ext. 56386; 3711 Idaho Avenue 20016. Assistant for Special Projecis.—Peter R. Knaur, 4D777, Ext. 79753; 5804 Namakagan Road 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Africa, Western Hemisphere).— William E. Lang, rm 4E830, Ext. 75334; 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Regional Director, Africa.—George W. Bader, rm 4B880, Ext. 77836; 4214 Elizabeth Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Regional Director, Western Hemisphere—Brig. Gen. Robert C. McAlister, USA, rm 4B854, Ext. 77588; 2875 Glenvale Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. \ Department of Defense 449 Deputy Assistant Secretary (East Asia and Pacific Affairs).— Dennis J. Doolin, rm 4E830, Ext. 72307; 6602 Jerry Place, McLean, Va. 22101. Regional Director (East Asia and Pacific).—Rear Adm. Tazewell T. Shepard, ~~ USN, rm 4C839, Ext. 54175; 4920 Rockwood Parkway 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary (European and NATO Affairs). —[Vacant], rm 4E840, Ext. 78101. Regional Director, European.—Brig. Gen. Rex H. Hampton, USA, rm 4D809, Ext. 77207; 933 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22394. ‘Deputy Assistant Secretary (Near East and South Asian Affairs).—Robert J. Pranger, rm 4KE840, Ext. 75146; A-119 Park Arlington, Arlington, Va. 22201. Regional Director, Near East and South Asia.—Brig. Gen. John W. Baer, USAF, rm 4D761, Ext. 71335; 4915 Loughboro Road, 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Policy Planning and NSC Affairs).— Yuan L. Wu, rm 4E820, Ext. 73331; 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Policy Planning and NSC Affairs Staff —Rear Adm. William E. Lemos, USN, rm 4C767, Ext. 79347; 6706 Hazel Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant, Secretary (Military Assistance and Sales). —Lt. Gen. Robert H. Warren, USAF, rm 4E837, Ext. 53291; Quarters 23, Westover Avenue, Bolling Air Foree Base 20332. Director, Military Assistance and Sales.—[Vacant], 4E837, Ext. 57013. Deputy Director for Programs and Plans.—Brig. Gen. Richard M. Lee, USA, rm 4B714, Ext. 78000; 6510 Engel Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Director for International Sales Negotiations.—Leonard A. Alne, rm 4B659, Ext. 76271; 6234 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Deputy Director for Operations.— D. Wise, rm 4B687, Ext. 55459; 9225 Gail Forest Haven Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Military Assistance Comptroller—Robert G. Rath, rm 4B728, Ext. 74758; 8129 Saxony Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Roger T. Kelley, rm 3E966, Ext. 52334; 7008 Heatherhill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Virginia Joseph, rm 3E966, Ext. 52334; 2826 28th Street 20008. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Vice Adm. William P. Mack, USN, rm 3E966, Ext. 50991; 1109 North Gaillard Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Executive Assistant.—Russell N. Knauss, rm 3E966, Ext. 73137; 7724 Harwood Place, Springfield, Va. 22152. Military Assistant.—Capt. Thomas D. Morgan, USAF, rm 3E966, Ext. 73138; 3331 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Special Assistant.—Col. John E. Dienz, USAF (acting), rm 3D255, Ext. 53114; 9200 Ashmeade Drive, Fairfax ,Va. 22030. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Civil Rights).—L. Howard Bennett (acting), rm 3B936, Ext.950110; 1401 N Street 20005. Director, Civil Rights.—L. Howard Bennett, rm 3B936, Ext. 50110; 1401 N Street 20005. Counselor.—James C. Evans, rm 3B916, Ext. 52431; 3533 Warder Street 20010. Off-Base Housing National Coordinator.—Charles F. Kane, rm 3D271, Ext. 50115; 4008 King Arthur Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Directorate for Equal Employment Opportunity.—Stuart Broad, rm 3B936, Ext. 50105; 3709 Williams Lane, Chevy Chase 20015. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Ciwilian Personnel Policy).—Carl W. Clewlow, rm 3D976, Ext. 55348; 203 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Directorate for Personnel Management.— William C. Valdes, rm 3D976, Ext. 75783; 8102 Karl Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Directorate for Employee Training and Career Development.—Charles W. Fotis, rm 3D976, Ext. 50813; 6901 Andover Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Directorate for Position Managemant and Employee Compensation.— William B. Marks, rm 3D976, Ext. 57901; 515 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Directorate for Overseas and Nonappropriated Fund Actiwvities.—Edward A. Somnayres, rm 3D976, Ext. 56030; 7613 Woodridge Circle, Alexandria, Va. 22307. B3—350°—T70——31 po i i 450 Congressional Directory Deputy Assistant Secretary (Education). —Nathan Brodsky (acting), rm 3D258, Ext. 70617; 2840 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207. Directorate for Dependents’ Education.— Anthony Cardinale, rm 1A658, Ext. 71417; 4408 Braeburn Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Directorate for Education Programs and Training Management.— Nathan Brod-sky, rm 3D264, Ext. 73753; 2840 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Health and Medical).—Louis M. Rousselot, M.D., rm 3E286, Ext. 72111; 2238 47th Street 20007. Director of Staff.—Brig. Gen. George J. Hayes, USA, rm 3E286, Ext. 56281; 303 Skyhill Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Military Personnel Policy) —Brig. Gen. Leo E. Benade, USA, rm 3C961, Ext. 74166; 4031 Justine Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Directorate for Compensation Administration.—Col. M. P. DiFusco, USA, rm 3C980, Ext. 79191; 7213 Burtonwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307, Directorate for Legislative Programs.— Capt. Donald B. Whitmire, USN, rm 3C965, Ext. 50625; 3817 Winterset Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Directorate for Personnel Activities and Facilities.—Capt. A. L. Borchers, USN, rm 1B660, Ext, 79271; 7003 Hector Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Directorate for Personnel Management.—Col. James L. Cannell, USAF, rm 3C975, Ext. 77197; 1300 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. Directorate for Personnel Commercial Affairs.—Col. H. A. Connelly, USAF, rm 3C980, Ext. 72122; 8441 Porter Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. “Directorate for Compensation Studies.—Capt. Paul C. Keenan, Jr., USN, rm 1A666, Ext. 72718; 7017 Hector Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Directorate for Military Retirement Studies.—Paul C. Bender, rm 1A666, Ext. 77323; 6306 Juliet Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Reserve Affairs). —[Vacant], rm 3C956, Ext. 74222. Directorate for Reserve Personnel and Administration.—Capt. Philip G. Saylor, USN, rm 3C968, Ext. 74334; 1305 Earnestine Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Directorate for Reserve Forces and Mobilization.—Col. Raymond S. Webster, USA, rm 3C968, Ext. 70493; Inter-American Defense College, BOQ, Fort -McNair 20315. Directorate for Programs and Budget.—Col. Frank A. Athanason, USA, rm 3C968, Ext. 54125; 8634 Gateshead Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Manpower Research and Utilization) —Paul Wollstadt, rm 3C956, Ext. 74222; 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Utilization and Management Gus C. Lee, rm 3D973, Techniques.— Ext. 78244; 5309 Falmouth Road 20016. Director, Procurement Policy and General Research.—Harold Wool, rm 3C947, Ext. 50626; 6716 Brigadoon Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Transitional Manpower Programs.—Frank M. McKernan, rm 3B946, Ext. 70555; 5621 Knollwood Road 20016. Director, Officer Personnel Studies.—Col. Louis E. Long, USA, Tempo 8 Bldg., Ext. 69430; 1004 Croton Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Enlisted Personnel Studies.— Col. Willis D. Cronkhite, USA, rm 1A666, Ext. 53514; 3343 Ardley Court, Falls Church, Va., 22041. Director, Office of Information for the Armed Forces.—John C. Broger, rm 3D253, Ext. 73685; 3404 Greentree Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Deputy Director.—Col. Earl S. Browning, Jr., USA, rm 402, Pomponio Building, Ext. 42616; 9916 Broadview Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, ROTC Affairs.— George C. S. Benson, rm 3D263, Ext. 57283; 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202, Chairman, Reserve Forces Policy Board.—John Slezak, rm 3A930, Ext. 75253; 711 West State Street, Sycamore, 111. 60178. Military Ezecutive.—Maj. Gen. John 8. Patton, USAFR, rm 3A930, Ext. 75253; 4336 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chairman, Armed Forces Chaplains Board.—Rear Adm. James W. Kelly, CHC, USN, rm G-803, Arlington Annex, Ext. 42347; 2513 23d Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Executive Director.—Col. Hans E. Sandrock, USAF, rm 3A930, Ext. 79015; 7135 Forestwood Court, McLean, Va. 22101. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (PUBLIC AFFAIRS) Assistant Secretary of Defense~—Daniel Z. Henkin, rm 2E800, Ext. 79312; 2306 Washington Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. : Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Violet L. Bryan, rm 2E800, Ext. 79312; 1101 South Washington Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Department of Defense 451 Assistant Secretary of Defense—Continued Special Assistant.—Orville S. Splitt, rm 2E800, Ext. 76648; 3715 Rodes Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Military Assistant.—Rear Adm. Shannon D. Cramer, USN, rm 2E800, Ext. 59032; 1235 Derbyshire Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Richard G. Capen, Jr., rm 2E800, Ext, 53381; 3301 Clearwood Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Military Assistant.—Col. Milton K. Kegley, USAF, rm 2E800, Ext. 79143; 1104 Flor Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Operations).—Jerry W. Friedham, rm 2E800, Ext. 70713; 3412 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Robert L. Burke, USA, rm 2E800, Ext. 50769; 3117 Savoy Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Ezecutive Officer.—Lt. Col. Evans Krainidas, USAF, rm 2KE813, Ext. 70792; 1409 Kingston Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Special Assistant for Southeast Asia.—Col. L. Gordon Hill, USA, rm 2E777, Ext. 72873. Special Projects Officers.— William E. Odom, rm 2E772, Ext. 70461; 3936 Legation Street 20015; Julian R. Levine, rm 2E772, Ext. 70461; 9112 Ashmeade Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Directorate for Defense Information.—Col. Rodger R. Bankson, USA, rm 2E761, Ext. 59082; 5254 Richenbacker Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Directorate for Community Relations.—Capt. Vincent C. Thomas, Jr. USN, rm 1E798, Ext. 52113; Union Mill Road, Route 1, Clifton, Va. 22204. Directorate for Plans and Programs.—Col. John T. Merrill, USA, rm 1E771, Ext. 71346; 5608 North 23d Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Directorate for Security Review.—Charles W. Hinkle, rm 2C757, Ext. 74325; 3825 Birchwood Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SYSTEMS ANALYSIS) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Ivan Selin, acting, rm 2E812, Ext. 50971; 518 G Street SW. 20024. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Nancy S. Wooldridge, rm 2E812, Ext. 50971; 2861 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. : Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Charles O. Rossotti, rm 2E812, Ext. 57191; 421 Seventh Street SE 20003. Executive Assistant.—John KE. Coon, rm 2E812, Ext. 10749; 7002 Catlett Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Assistant for Special Projects.— Pierre M. Sprey, rm 2B260, Ext 73521. Assistant for Management.—Joseph N. Royal, rm 2D321, Ext. 79189; 9222 Villa Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Strategic Programs).—Charles H. Bernstein, acting, rm 2E274, Ext. 70448; 8813 Maxwell Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Strategic Retaliatory Division.—Col. Alton H. Quanbeck, USAF, rm 2K274, Ext. 70361; Rt. 1, Box 54A, Middleburg, Va. 22117. Director, Strategic Defensive Diwvision.— Edward C. Aldridge, Jr., rm 2E286, Ext. 59180; 8707 Old Courthouse Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Nuclear Weapons, Command and Control Division.—John D. Christie, rm 2K314, Ext. 56732; 4501 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22203. eputy Assistant Secretary (Resource Analysis).— Donald B. Rice, Jr., rm 2E314, Ext. 50721; 1200 South Oakerest Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Cost Analysis Directorate.—Milton A. Margolis, rm 2D278, Ext. 54177 4400 East West Highway, Bethesda, Md. 20018. Director, Manpower Requirements Directorate.—Francis J. Sullivan, rm 2D277, Ext. 57281; 5403 Woodland Court, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Director, Econometrics Division.—Capt. Thomas Sargent, USA, acting, rm 2C310, Ext. 76415; 6008 Frederick Street, Springfield, Va. Director, Logistics Guidance Dwvision.—Lt. Col. Charles W. Groover, USAF, rm 2C263, Ext. 56667; 9217 Forest Haven Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director, Support Resources Division.—Harald R. Leuba, rm 2C263, Ext. 56660; 426 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 23214. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Regional Programs).—Philip A. Odeen, rm 2E334, Ext. 57341; 4618 North 27th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, NATO and General Purpose Forces Analysis Division.—Jan M. Lodal, rm 2C270, Ext. 50683; 4350B Lee Highway, Arlington, Va. 22207. 452 Congressional Directory Deputy Assistant Secretary (Regional Programs)—Continued Director, Command, Control and Communications Division.—Lt. Col. Philip H. Enslo, J. USA, rm 2D321, Ext. 70035; 46 Putnam Circle, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Director, Asian Division.—Robert L. Blumberg, acting, rm 2C270, Ext. 54015; 1400 South J oyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, SEA Resources Dawision. —{ Vacant], rm 201283, Ext. 70521. Director, SEA Intelligence and Force Effectiveness Division. —Thomas C. Thayer, rm 20312, Ext. 55884; 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Mobility Forces Division.—Frank A. Nicolai, rm 20273, Ext. 79141; 5530 North Morgan Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Director, Tactical Avr “Programs. [Vacant], rm 2B256, Ext. 50881. Director, Naval Forces Programs.— Arthur C. Herrington, rm 2D269, Ext. 73746; 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Director, Land Forces Programs.—Paul J. Bowron, Jr., rm 2E334, Ext. 50528; 5908 Cedar Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Director (Forces and Manpower).—Carl Adams, rm 2D311, Ext. 71786; 444 North Armstead, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Assistant Director (Weapons Systems) —Donald N. Fredericksen, rm 2D272, Ext. 70317; 6028 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Air Defense Division.—Ls. Col. Ernst Volgenau, USAF, rm 2E286, Ext. 56189; 8306 Bucknell Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—[Vacant], rm 3E980, Ext. 53341. Secretary to the General Counsel. — [Vacant], rm 3E980, Ext. 53341. Deputy General Counsel.—XLeonard Niederlehner, rm '3E980, Ext. 77248; 3709 North Nelson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant General Counsel (Logistics) —dJames P. Nash, rm 3D937, Ext. 75073; 3617 Quesada Street 20015. Assistant General Counsel (Manpower) .—Frank A. Bartimo, rm 3E963, Ext. 79341; 6419 Eppard Street, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Assistant General Counsel (Fiscal Matters) — Maurice H. Lanman, rm 3D941, Ext. 55864; 4416 Westbrook Lane, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant General Counsel (International Affairs) .—Benjamin Forman, rm 3D918, Ext. 78343; 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant General Counsel (Administration and Systems Analysis). —James J. Kearney, rm 3B259, Ext. 56804; 7700 Persimmon Tree Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Legislative Reference Service.—Frank J. Sherlock, rm 3C940, Ext. 71305; 1674 Chimney House Road, Reston, Va. 22070. ASSISTANTS TO THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy).—Carl Walske, rm 3E1074, Ext. 56639; 1907 Windsor Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Deputy Assistant to the Secretary. Z_Col. Roger Ray, USA, rm 3E1074, Ext. 75161; 300 Lawton Street, Falls Church, Va. 22040. Military Assistant.—1Lt. Col. Walter L. Mayo, Jr., USA, rm 3E1074, Ext. 75161; 1040 Warbler Place, McLean, Va. 22101. Military Assistant—Comdr. Willard E. Johnson, USN, rm 3E1074, Ext. 75161; 1324 Titania Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Military Assistant. —Lt. Col. John M. VanderVoort, USAF, rm 3E1074, Ext. 75161; 8101 Gosport Lane, Springfield, Va. 22151. Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Legislative Affairs).—Jack L. Steripler, rm 3E944, Ext. 76211; 4701 Newcomb Place, Alexandria, Va. 2230 Deputy Assistant to the ‘Secretary.— Brig. Gen. James F. ar "USMC, rm 3E944, Ext. 75381; 4720 Waterford Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Office of Legislative Liaison.— Brig. Gen. James F. Lawrence, USMC, rm '3E944, Ext. 75381; 4720 Waterford Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deputy (Authorizations) —Col. Charles W. Anderson, USAF, rm 3D919, Ext. 57470; 5619 Queensberry Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22151. Deputy (Comptroller) —Douglas C. Sinclair, rm 3E854, Ext. 71101; 10401 Leslie Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Deputy (REE, AE, DCA, DASA).—Col. James M. Brower, USAF, rm 3D940, Ext. 55497; 1001 Emerald Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Department of Defense 453 Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Legislative Affairs)—Continued Director, Office of Legislative Liaison—Continued Deputy (Logistics, DSA, DCAA).—Capt. John L. Prehn, Jr., USN, 3D940, Ext. 79369; 220 King George, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Deputy (JCS, DIA, PA).—Lt. Col. Allen M. Goodson, USA, rm 3D940, Ext. 54132; 3537 Queen Anne Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs).—Lt. Col. Allan W. Farlow, USAF, rm 3D940, Ext. 54131; 8501 Stonewall Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy (ISA, SA, Admin.).—Lt. Col. Paul R. Palmer, USA, rm 3D940, Ext. 73782; 3905 Winterset Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy (Installations). —Col. George L. J. Dalferes, Jr., USAF, rm 3E967, Ext. 72365; 6802 Berkshire Drive 20031. Special Projects.—Lt. Col. Margaret P. Shroyer, USA, rm 3E967, Ext. 79166; 5539 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Office of Plans and Coordination.—Col. Richard D. Humphreys, on rm 3D919, Ext. 57456; 8211 Chivalry Road, Annandale, Va. 2003. Assistant to the Deputy Secretary.—Henry E. Glass, rm 3D855, Ext. 78191; 2104 North Quintana Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. | Defense Advisor, U.S. Mission to NATO.—Ralph Earle II, rm 4E840, Ext. 78101 | | JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF Chairman.—Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, USA, rm 2E873, 0X7-9121; Quarters 6, | Fort Myer, Arlington, Va. 22211. Chief of Staff, U.S. Army.—Gen. William C. Westmoreland, USA, rm 3E668, | 0X5-2077; Quarters 1, Fort Myer, Arlington, Va. 22211. Chief of Naval Operations.—Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, USN, rm 4E660, OX5-| 6007; Quarters A, U.S. Naval Observatory 20390. Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force.—Gen. John D. Ryan, USA, rm 4E929, 0X7-9225; | Quarters 7, Fort Myer, Arlington, Va. 22211. Commandant of the Marine Corps.—Gen. Leonard F. Chapman, Jr., USMC (on Marine Corps matters only), rm 2004, Arlington Annex, 0X4-2500; Commandant’s House, Marine Barracks, 8th and I Streets SE. 20003. JOINT STAFF Director—Vice Adm. Nels C. Johnson, USN, rm 2E936, 0X7-4084; Quarters A, U.S. Naval Station, Washington, D.C. 20390. Vice Director.—Maj. Gen. Charles M. Mount, Jr., USA, rm 2E932; 0X7-1297; ! 6313 Mori Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Director.—Maj. Gen. David I. Liebman, USAF, rm 2E937, OX7-6628; 6516 Topeka Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director J—1 (Personnel).—Rear Adm. Percival W. Jackson, USN, rm 1B734, 0X7-3062; 9005 Vernon View Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director J-3 (Operations).—Lt. Gen. John W. Vogt, Jr., USAF, rm 2DS878, | 0X7-3702; Quarters 73, Bolling AFB, Washington, D.C. 20332. Director J—4 (Logistics).—Lt. Gen. Timothy F. O'Keefe, USAF, rm 2ES828, 0X5-2732; 26 Westover Avenue, Bolling AFB, Washington, D.C. 20332. Director J-5 (Plans and Policy).—Lt. Gen. F. T. Unger, USA, rm 2E1000, 0X5-5618; Quarters 13, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 20024. Director J—6 (Communications-Electronics).—Maj. Gen. Anthony T. Shtogren, USAF, rm 1D776, OX7-1998; 1421 Ivanhoe Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Special Assistant for Counlerinsurgency and Special Activities.—Brig. Gen. Donald D. Blackburn, USA, rm 1E962, OX7-2688; 8448 Sparger Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Secretary, Joint Chiefs of Staff.—Brig. Gen. Roy C. Crompton, USAF, rm 2E-935, OX7-2700; 4501 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22203. JOINT SERVICE SCHOOLS THE NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE Washington, D.C. 20315 Commandant.—Lt. Gen. John E. Kelly, USA, rm 113, National War College, 0X5-8315; Quarters 6, Fort Lesley J. McNair 20024. Deputy Commandant for Academic Affairs.—Rear Adm. David B. Bell, USN, rm 110, National War College, 0X 5-8203; Quarters 14, Fort Lesley J. McNair 20024. 454 Congressional Directory Commandanlt—Continued Deputy Commandant for International Afairs. —J. Wesley Jones, rm 106, 0X5-8204; Quarters 15, Fort Lesley J. McNair 20024. -Secretary. “Col. Ralph L. Dalton, USA, rm 119, 0X5-8318; FoQuargers 21-2, Fort Lesley J. McNair 20024. INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE OF THE ARMED FORCES ‘Washington, D.C. 20315 Commandant.—Lt. Gen. John S. Hardy, USAF, rm 202, 0X5-8311; Quarters 7, Fort Lesley J. McNair 20024. Deputy Commandant.—Maj. Gen. Bruce E. Kendall, USA, rm 224, 0X5-8332; Quarters 12, Fort Lesley J. MeNair 20024. Secretary. —Col. Hayden J. Price, USA, rm 206, OX5-8305; 3738 Appleton Street 20016. ARMED FORCES STAFF COLLEGE Norfolk, Va. 23511 Commandant.—Maj. Gen. W. Norris, USA, rm A201, Normandy Hall, 444-5302; Quarters Illinois House, 478 Powhatan Street, Naval Station, Norfolk, Va. 23511. Director for Instruction.—Capt. John H. Caldwell, USN, rm E-210, Normandy Hall, 444-5307; Quarters B, Porter Road, Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Va. 23511. Director for Academic Support and Administration.—Capt. John O. Sherman, USN, rm E208, Normandy Hall, 444-5305, 6106 Ocean Front, Virginia Beach, Va. 23451. Chief of Staff.—Col. David L. Freeman, USAF, rm E204, Normandy Hall, 444-5676; Quarters E, Porter Road, Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Va. 23511. DEFENSE ATOMIC SUPPORT AGENCY Thomas Building, Washington, D.C. 20305 Direclor.—Vice Adm. Lloyd M. Mustin, USN, rm 780, Ext. 45697; Quarters F Washington Navy Yard 20390. b Egxecutive—Col. Patrick J. Donohue, USA, rm 780, Ext. 45692; 1736 Burning Tree Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant to the Director—Lt. Col. Eugene J. Shattuck, Jr., USAF,rm 780, Ext. 44554; 3400 Stonybrae Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Aide and Administrative Assistant —Lt. Comdr. Cornelius T. O’Neill, USN, rm 780, Ext. 45693; 3345 Ardley Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Comptroller. —James J. Leonard, rm 722, Ext. 43550; 4762 Parkham Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Inspector General. —Col. John F. Brandenburg, USA, rm 410, Ext. 45182; 8612 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22150. Public Information O flicer. ? 16. Col. Mary G. Johancen, USA, rm 216, Ext. 45034. Deputy Director (Operations and Adminisiration).—Brig. Gen. Richard M. Scott, USAF, rm 653, Ext. 44897; Box 176-C Rt 1, Germantown, Md. 20767. Operations Directorate.—Col. Will O. Brimberry, USAF, rm 604, Ext. 43777; BOQ, Andrews Air Force Base, Md. 20331. Plans Dairectorate.—Col. Elba W. Bowen, USA, rm 689, Ext. 44263; 6902 Lupine Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Personnel and Administrative Directorate. —Capt. Homer M. Doran, Jr., USN, rm 278, Ext. 45322; 3245 Rio Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Civilian Personnel Directorate. —George F. Brennan, rm 200, Ext. 44460; 8305 Wickham Road, Springfield, Va. 22150. Intelligence and Secur ity Directorate.—Col. Gerald J. Thouvenelle, USA, rm 241, Ext. 45551; 1927 Virginia, Ave., McLean, Va. 22101. Logistics Directorate—Col. J. Newton Cox, USA, rm 769, Ext. 48433; 1018 Croton Drive, Alexandria, Va. Depuly Director (Science and Technology) —John A. Northrop, rm 530, Ext. 45043; 4901 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Radiation Directorate.—Col. Frederick R. Westfall, USAF, rm 447, Ext. 45258; 8306 Thoreau Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Department of Defense 455 Deputy Director (Science and Technology)—Continued Analysis and Programs Directorate.—Col. Marvin N. Stanford, USA, rm 480, Ext. 45597; 2704 George Mason Place, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Shock Physics Directorate. Col. Charles W. Barker, USA, rm 577, Ext. 45548; 6553 Northanna Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Medical Directorate—Col. Edward J. Huycke, USA, rm 715, Ext. 45106; 1008 N. Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. ARMED FORCES RADIOBIOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE National Naval Medical Center Building 42 Director, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute—Col. Hugh B. Mitchell, Jr., USAF, rm 1010A, Code 1951, Ext. 210; 11106 Lamplighter Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS AGENCY Building 12, Navy Department Service Center, Eighth Street and South Court House Road, Arlington, Va. 22204 Director.—Lt. Gen. Richard P. Klocko, USAF, rm 4225, Ext. 43155; Quarters 25, Bolling AFB 20332. Vice Director.—Rear Adm. Robert H. Weeks, USN, rm 4130, Ext. 45223; 542 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Chief of Staff. —Capt. Edward H. Heuer, USN, rm 4222, Ext. 45335; 913 West-wood Drive NE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Director, Plans.— Rear Adm. Jon L. Boyes, USN, rm 3335, Ext. 43254; 3033 North Dickerson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Director, Programs. — Brig. Gen. Floy d H. Trogdon, USAF, rm 4245, Ext. 41844; 1624 Golden Court, McLean, ay 22101. Deputy Director, Operations. — Brig. Gen. Kenneth M. Gonseth, USA, rm 3601, Ext. 43102; 3502 Stoneybrae Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy Director, National Mzilitary Command System Technical Support.— Brig. Gen. Robert D. Terry, U.S.A. rm 2260, Ext. 41753; 1107 Wimbledon Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Comptroller.—W. C. Blaisdell, rm 4160, Ext. 42761; 8051 Fairfax Road, Alex-andria, Va. 22308. Counsel —W. H. Morse, rm 4138, Ext. 43389; 603 South Spring Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Assistant Chief of Staff for Administration.—A. P. Lawo, rm 1340, Ext. 41014; 5309 Ravensworth Road, Springfield, Va. 22150. DEFENSE CONTRACT AUDIT AGENCY Building 4, Cameron Station, Alexandria, Va. 22314 Director.— William B. Petty, rm 4C346, Ext. 47821; 305 Aspen Place, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Deputy Director.—B. B. Lynn, rm 4C346, Ext. 46785; 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Special Assistant to the Director—Ben G. Huff, rm 4C346, Ext. 47350; 400 South Fenwick Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Executive—Frank J. Beatty, rm 4C346, Ext. 47319; 1107 Hillerest Drive Southwest, Vienna, Va. 22180. Counsel.—Willard O. Vick, rm 4A168, Ext. 47321; 12313 Clement Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Deputy for Audit Management.—Frederick Neuman, rm 4A165, Ext. 47523; 10308 Nolecrest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 10903. Assistant Deputy for Audit Management.— William E. Crouch, rm 4A165, Ext. 47324; 7721 Viceroy Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Audits Diviston.— Michael J. Francone, rm 4A268, Ext. 47681; 2421 Childs Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Policy and Procedures Division.— William M. Northwood, rm 4A134B, Ext. 47317; 5401 Littleford Street, North Springfield, Va. 22151. Special Projects Division.—1. J. Sandler, rm 4A274, Ext. 47683; 12503 Mill-stream Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Deputy for Resources Management.—Harry W. Kettles, rm 4A350, Ext. 47308; 6007 Westchester Court SE. 20031. 456 Congressional Directory Director— Continued Financial Management Division.—W. S. Stock, rm 4B319, Ext. 47304; 6108 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. 0181 i rm 4A372, Ext. 47288; Post Office Box 9103, Shirley Duke Station, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Personnel Diviston.— William A. Scott; rm 4B363, Ext. 47325; 4804 Barrymore Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Deputy for Review and Evaluation.—J. L. Kiraly, rm 4A415, Ext. 47351; 6303 Beryl Road, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Inspection Division.—C. J. Kinelski, rm 4A375, Ext. 47391; 1022 Dead Run Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Professional Development Division.—M. B. Minnies, rm 4A459, Ext. 47341; 5104 North 25th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Director.—Lt. Gen. Donald V. Bennett, USA, rm 3E258, Ext. 57353; Quarters 27A, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Deputy Director.—Vice Adm. Vernon L. Lowrance, USN, rm 3E258, Ext. 75128; 3701 Nebraska Avenue 20016. Chief of Staff —Rear Adm. Daniel E. Bergin, USN, acting, rm 3E261, Ext. 7380; 8614 Bluedale Street, Alexandria, Va. 22308. DEFENSE SUPPLY AGENCY Cameron Station, Alexandria, Va. 22314 Director.—Lt. Gen. Earl C. Hedlund, USAF, rm 3A150, Ext. 46111; 3613 Spruce-dale Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Director —DMaj. Gen. Thomas H. Scott, Jr. USA, rm 3A150, Ext. 46113; 9208 Cherry Tree Drive, Alexandria, Va. 92309. Deputy Director (Contract Administration Services).—Rear Adm. Joseph L. Howard, SC, USN, rm 8A320, Ext. 47091; 4005 Mill Creek Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Ezecutive.—Col. D. M. Seott, Jr., USA, rm 3A150, Ext. 46115; 3745: Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Special Assistant for Public Affairs.—Eugene F. Hart, rm 3A210, Ext. 46135; 7314 Idylwood Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Inspector General.—Col. Robert L. Ciraldo, USA, rm 3C325, Ext. 46057; 4516 Neptune Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Counsel.—Robert M. Lemke, rm 3D330, Ext. 46156; 10809 Stanmore Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Director, Plans, Programs and Systems.—Maj. Gen. D. E. Riley, USAF, rm 3A426, Ext. 46271; 5250 Valley Forge: Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Comptroller.— Melvin H. Baker, rm 3D528, Ext. 46201; 10008 Morningside Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Staff Director, Administration.—Col. 8. A. MacKenzie, USA, rm :3A696, Ext. 46003; 4105 Parkedge Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Staff Director, Civilian Personnel.— Walter G. Ingerski, rm 3D118, Ext. 46025; 945 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Staff Director, Military Personnel.—Col. Francis Schaack, Sr., USAF, rm 3A675, Ext. 46137; 5340 Holmes Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304 Staff Director, Installations and Services. “ZCol. Jean E. re USAF, rm 4D410, Ext. 46355 ; 8611 Stockton Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Executive Director, Supply Operations.— Edward H. Neese, acting, rm 41276, Ext. 46101; 8104 Smithfield Ave., Springfield, Va. 22150. Executive Director, Procurement and Production.—Brig. Gen. James R. Pugh, Jr., Vs rm 4D231, Ext. 46401; 5250 Valley Force Drive, Alexandria, Va. 2304. Executive Director, Technical end Logistics Services.—Rear Adm. Frederic W. Calo SC, USN, rm 4D530, Ext. 46771; 2807 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, a. 22204. Deputy Director (Contract Administration Services).— Rear Adm. Joseph L. IHow-29, 5SC, Hdd rm 8A320, Ext. 47091; 4005 Mill Creek Drive, Annandale, a 00 Office of Plans and Management.—John E. Pernice, rm 8A334, Ext. 47571; 7411 Dickenson Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. TET Su PA hs ne Department of Defense 457 Deputy Director (Contract Adminisiration Services)—Continued Office of Industrial Security.—Col. George A. Zacharias, USA, rm 8A392, Ext. 47594; 7736 Tauxemont Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Office of Contracts Compliance.—M. Robert Shafer, rm 8A489, Ext. 47201; 8407 Fenwood Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Office of Management Review.—Col. Frank G. Everett, USA, rm 8B343, Ext. 47570; 827 Elaine Court, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Office of Management Control.—W. W. Tolson, acting, rm 8B343, Ext. 47550; 8608 West Boulevard Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Executive Director, Contract Administration.— William V. Gordon, acting, rm 8A430, Ext. 47704; 716 South 26th Place, Arlington, Va. 22202. Executive Director, Quality Assurance.—Col. John C. Coyne, USA, rm 8D468, Ext. 47754; 1310 Seaton Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Ezecutive Director, Production.—John S. Groupe, rm 8D425, Ext. 47647; 6103 Roxbury Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150. MILITARY LIAISON COMMITTEE TO THE ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Chairman.—Dr. Carl Walske, rm 3E1074, Ext. 5-6639; 1907 Windsor Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Members: Army: Brig. Gen. Kenneth F. Dawalt, USA, rm 3E432, Ext. 7-5357; 6316 Golf Course Square, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Brig. Gen. William W. Stone, Jr., USA, rm 3A480, Ext. 5-7728; 5250 Valley Forge Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Navy: Rear Adm. Robert E. Riera, USN, rm 4E552, Ext. 5-4611; 1600 South Eads Street, Crystal Towers North, Arlington, Va. 22202. Capt. James G. Whiteaker, USN, rm 5D816, Ext. 5-2143; 904 Croton Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Air Force: Maj. Gen. Otto J. Glasser, USAF, rm 4E334, Ext. 7-6518; Quarters 32, Dinger Street, Bolling Air Force Base 20332. Brig. Gen. Charles W. Lenfest, USAF, rm 4E1021, Ext. 7-1127; 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Executive Secretary.—Col. Roger Ray, USA, rm 3E1074, Ext. 7-5161; 300 Lawton Street, Falls Church, Va. 22040. Deputy Executive Secretary.—Col. Gregg Henry, USA, rm C425, AEC Head-quarters Building, 20545, Code 119, Ext. 3462; 6204 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS 3110 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204 Chairman.— Richard C. Solibakke, Ext. 45675; 6831 Glencove Drive, Clifton, Va. 22024. Vice Chairman.—Carl A. Turmo, Ext. 45675; 4301 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Vice Chairman.—Joel P. Shedd, Jr., Ext. 45675; 3705 North Woodstock Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Recorder.— George L. Hawkes, Ext. 45502; 3717 North Vernon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY The Pentagon 20310. Phone, Liberty 5-6700 (Code 11) STANLEY R. RESOR, Secretary of the Army; born in New York City, N.Y., December 5, 1917, son of the late Stanley B. and the late Helen (Lansdowne) Resor; graduated from Groton School, 1935; B.A., Yale University, 1939; LL.B., Yale Law School, 1946; married Jane Lawler Pillsbury, April 4, 1942; children: Stanley Rogers, Jr., Charles Pillsbury, John Lawler, Edmund Lansdowne, William Burnet, Thomas Sturgis, and James Pillsbury; served as second lieutenant to major in the U.S. Army, primarily with the 10th Armored Division in the European Theater of Operations, February 1942-January 1946; awarded Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Distinguished Unit Citation; entered the practice of law with Debevoise, Plimpton, Lyons & Gates, New York City, 1946, partner in the firm 1955-1965; Under Secretary of the Army, April 5, 1965 to July 6, 1965; sworn in as Secretary of the Army, July 7, 1965, and again on April 18, 1969; member, American Bar Association, New York State Bar Association, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York; chairman of the board, Union Settlement Association, 1961-1962; chairman, Yale Alumni Fund, 1962-1964; director and secretary, Greater New York Fund, 1961-1965; director, Associa-tion for the Aid to Crippled Children, 1960-1965; member, executive committee of Yale Law School, 1959-1962; president, New Canaan Country School, 1959— 1962; trustee, 1954-1965; member, Council on Foreign Relations, Inec., 1965—; clubs: Yale, Links, New Canaan Country Club, New Canaan Winter Club, Chevy Chase Club, Metropolitan Club; home: New Canaan, Conn. 06840; Washington address: 4959 Hillbrook Lane 20016. Under Secretary of the Army. —Thaddeus R. Beal, 3500 Lowell Street 20016. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management). —Eugene M. Becker, 2440 Virginia Avenue, 20037. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs).— William K. Brehm, 8957 Colesbury Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Logistics).—J. Ronald Fox, 6801 Benjamin Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Research and Development) .—[Vacant.] Pra 5 Civil Defense.—John E. Davis, 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. General Counsel—Robert E. Jordan ITI, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Special Assistant for Civil Functions.—Robert E. Jordan III, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Chief of Public Information.—Maj. Gen. Wendell J. Coats, Quarters 19B, Fort Meyer, Va. 22211. : Chief of Legislative Liasion.—Maj. Gen. William A. Becker, Quarters 22A, Fort Meyer, Va. 22211. : Adnluiiie Assistant.—John G. Connell, Jr., 302 Clover Way, Alexandria, Va. dd 1 . OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Executive—Col. Kenneth B. Cooper, 4320 Forest Lane 20007. Military Assistants to the Secretary of the Army.—Col. James L. Kelly, 1113 Priscilla Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Lt. Col. Ronald L. Watts, 7520 Inzer Street, North Springfield, Va. 22151; Lt. Col. Charles W. Bagnal, 4158 Novar Drive, Chantilly, Va. 22021. Personal Secretaries.—Virginia L. Wright, 1624 Kenwood Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Hulda I. Strand, 3144 N Street 20007. 458 x n Department of the Army 459 OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Immediate Office of the Under Secretary: eomiiemGk James A. Grimsley, Jr., 1607 Eighth Place, McLean, Va. 01. Secretaries.—Katherine S. Gartrell, 1127 South Quincy Street, Apt. 12, Arling-ton, Va. 22204; Dolores M. Goode, 611 North Pickett Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Under Secretary of the Army (International Affairs).—James V. Siena, 6351 Utah Avenue 20015. Ezxecutive.—Col. Edward L. Ramsey, 8514 Stable Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deputy Under Secretary of the Army (Operations Research).— Dr. Wilbur B. Payne, 13508 Glen Road, Rockville, Md. 20850. Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of the Army (Operations Research).—Abraham Golub, 5375 Duke Street, Apt. 1210, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Soe yah X. Plant, 4635 Seminary Road, Apt. T-2, Alexandria, a. : OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Richard L. Saintsing, 2420 Claremont Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Se Hugh J. Bartley, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Executive.—Lt. Col. James M. Wroth, 4506 Kerrybrooke Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Adniniuathe Officer—CW4 R.W. Clark, 2000 North Adams Street, Arlington, a. 22201. Chief, Office of Program/Budget.—[Vacant.] Chief, Office of Management and Data Systems.—W. Russell Roane, 1718 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Chief, Office of Management Information.—Robert E. McKelvey, 3913 Fairfax Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Chief, Office of Working Capital Funds.—John F. Wallace, 1900 Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22303. Chief, 0 fice of Cost Analysis.—Harry S. Hull, 10230 Shiloh Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Secretaries.—Mrs. Connie G. Bender, 5306 Juliet Street, Springfield, Va. 22151; Mrs. Doris E. Ott, 21 Kennedy Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Personnel Management and Training).— Arthur W. Allen, Jr., Harbour Square, 510 N Street SW. 20024. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Manpower and Forces) .—[Vacant.] Executive—Col. Robert A. McDade, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Executive—Maj. Steve Chabon, 6026 Haverhill Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Chief, Military Personnel Management.—Col. Robert A. McDade, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Chief, Cwilian Personnel Management.—Henry B. Frazier III, 1641B North VanDorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Chief, Readiness.—Lt. Col. Robert M. Wilson, 6213 Redwing Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief, Manpower.—Lt. Col. William F. Brandes, 5402 Blackistone Road 20016. Chief, Training and Personnel Research.—Col. Lee T. Doyle, 7804 Kincardine Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Director, Employment Policy and Grievance Review Staff.—Albert Kransdorf, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Secretaries.—Mrs. Margaret M. Liles, 1013 South Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; Mrs. Sarah M. Hyde, 3505 Duff Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Mrs. Irene French, 1720 Jefferson Davis Highway, Alexandria, Va. 22301. 460 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (INSTALLATIONS AND LOGISTICS) el Secretary.— Vincent P. Huggard, 9100 Friars Road, a 20034 Deputy Assistant Secretary (Supply, Services and Installations).—Gerald B. Russell, 7915 Harwood Place, Springfield, Va. 22150. Ezxecutive.—Col. Nikitas C. Manitsas, 1333 Pine Tree Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Executive (Military Assistant). —CW4 William A. Scott, 3000 North Pershing Drive, Arlington, Va. 22201. . Assistant Bzecutive.—Col. Paul K. Shultz, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arling-ton, Va. 22202. Assistant Eweculive—Lt. Col. Conrad H. Firshing, 831 Bashford Lane, Alex-andria, Va. 22314. Special Assistant for Planning.—Coleman P. Cook, 3903 Gresham Place, Alex-andria, Va. 22305. Special Assistant for Family Housing.—Paul W. Johnson, 3315 Highland Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director of Materiel Acquisition.—Maj. Gen. Roland B. Anderson, 2729 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director of Materiel Readiness and Support Services.—Joseph C. Zengerle, Jr., Route 1, Box 45A, Ijamsville, Md. 21754. Director of Procurement Policy and Review.—Col. John S. Benner, 2001 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director of Installations.—Maj. Gen. William R. Shuler (ret.), 13118 Thompson Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Secretary.— Mrs. Helen L. Goodwin, 3045 Brinkley Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20031. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Charles L. Poor, 1615 35th Street 20007. Deputy for Ballistic Missile Defense.—Dr. Jacob B. Gilstein, 11712 Farm Land Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Assistant for Research.—Dr. Kary C. Emerson, 2704 North Kensignton Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant for Programs .—Charles R. Woodside, 3607 Dorado Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. fosigjint Job Eiectmangesr=Yigtor L. Friedrich, 6808 Northfield Drive, Annandale, a. 22 / Special Assistant for Southeast Matters.—Clyde D. Hardin, 13420 Glen Lea Way, Rockville, Md. 20850. Executive and Assistant for Air Mobility.—Col. Conrad L. Stansberry, 1838 Oplacka Drive, MeLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Executive. —CW2 Frank Stamey, 5341 Taney Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Assistant for Combat Materiel.—Col. Donal F. Packard, 7207 Masonville Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant for Antiballistic Missiles—Col. Louis G. Hergert, Jr., 5606 Cornish Way, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Assistant for Missiles—Col. Grayson D, Tate, Jr., 8315 Ramsgate Court, Alex-andria, Va. 22310. Secretary.— Mrs. Jalyne T. Shaw, 1106 South Thomas Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF CIVIL DEFENSE Secretaries to the Director.—Eloise C. Harris, 19 South Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; Betty Lou Stone, 3923 Arcadia Road, Alexandria, Va. 22312. wh ws a E. Young, 5142 North 33d Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Drrectors of Civil Defense.—Hubert A. Schon, 3415 Ramsgate Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22309; Georgiana H. Sheldon, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. iva Counsel—Charles M. Manning, 301 Old Courthouse Road NE., Vienna, a. 22180. Special Assistant.—Richard C. Kendall, 11420 Links Drive, Reston, Va. 22070. Military Advisor—Col. Robert W. Tart, Jr., 5424 Richenbacker Avenue, Alexandria. Va, 22304. Department of the Army 461 Assistant Director of Civil Defense (Policy and Programs).— Bernard Rubinstein, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, North Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Director of Civil Defense (Plans and Operations).—John W. McConnell, 7817 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22150. Assistant Director of Civil Defense (Technical Services).—Ren F. Read, 7315 Pinecastle Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Assistant Director of Ciwil Defense (Emergency Public Information).—Donald E. Thomas, 4407 Willow Woods Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director of Civil Defense (Management).— Walter A. Gristantas, 4131 Watkins Trail, Annandale, Va. 22003. Comptroller—Troy V. McKinney, 6310 Long Meadow Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Director of Civil Defense (Research).— Walmer E. Strope, 3531 Half Moon Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Assistant Director of Civil Defense (Industrial Participation). —Virgil L. Couch, 4906 28th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Deputy General Counsel.—R. Kenly Webster, 3513 R Street 20007. Assistant General Counsel.—Bland West, 4000 North 25th Place, Arlington, Va. 22207 Assistant General Counsel. —Bruce M. Docherty, 1011 Arlington Boulevard, Apt. W631, Arlington, Va. 22209. OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR CIVIL FUNCTIONS Chief, Ciwil Functions.—Richard A. Hertzler, 1121 Anesbury Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deputy Chief, Civil Functions.—Charles R. Ford, 7213 Glendora Drive, District Heights, Md. 20028. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Deputy Chief —Col. James R. Brownell, Jr., 3711 Ivydale Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs—Roger M. Currier, 1701 North Kent Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Executive.—Col. Frederick K. Alderson, 40 Fort Williams Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Assistant Executive.—Maj. Ephraim W. Crews, Jr., 833 Richmond Avenue, Woodbridge, Va. 22291. Chief, Plans and Operations Diwvision.—Col. Raymond T. Reid, 4715 Trotting Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Chief, Legislative Division.—Col. James F. Senechal, 1811 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief, Indwidual Inquiries Division.—Lt. Col. Carl B. Lind, 4011 Franconia Road, A Alexandria, Va. 22310. Chief, Investigations Division.—Roy H. Steele, 2920 Dartmouth Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Chief, House Liaison Division.—Col. Lloyd L. Burke, 8654 Cromwell Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Chief, Senate Liaison Division.—Col. Joseph E. O’Leary, 416 Underhill Place, Alexandria, Va. 22305. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Deputy Administrative Assistant.—Roswell M. Yingling, 213 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Administrative Support Group.—Aldo F. Spada, 7231 Tyler Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Management Analysis Staff.—J. J. Harvatt, 3304 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Chief, Management Oflicc.—Peter Stein, 5001 Linette Lane, Red Fox Forest, Annandale, Va. 22003. Personnel Manager.— Robert M. Bonner, 4947 Americana Drive, Apt. T-10, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Civilian Employees Security Program.—Beatty R. Julien, 5801 33d Street 20015. 462 Congressional Directory Coordinator for Headquarters Services—W ashington.— Everett L. Butler, 1017 Allison Street, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Director, Defense Supply Service—W ashington.—Chelsea L. Henson, 3032 Cedar Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Defense Telephone Service—W ashington.—James T. Bedsole, Route 2, Keyes Ferry Acres, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. 25425. Director, Employment Coordination Services—W ashington.—Robert L. Merillat, 105 Rockdale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Space Management Service—W ashington.—Hoyt W. Randolph, 8 Poplar Lane, Occoquan, Va. 22125. ARMY STAFF Chief of Staff, United States Army.— Gen. W. C. Westmoreland, Quarters 1, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Vice Chief of Staff, United States Army.— Gen. Bruce Palmer, Jr., Quarters 8, Fort Lesley J. McNair 20024. Secretary of the General Staff.—Maj. Gen. William A. Knowlton, Quarters 16A, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Deputy Secretary of the General Staff (Staff Services) and White House Liaison Officer.—Col. A. L. Hamblen, Jr., 498 North Latham Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Secretary of the General Staff (Staff Action Control).—Col. John B. Wadsworth, Jr., 7003 Raleigh Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Secretary of the General Staff (Coordination and Reports).—Col. George W. Everett, 3044 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. {ish Vice Chief of Staff. —Lt. Gen. William E. DePuy, 3125 Cleveland Avenue 20008. Director of Force Planning Analysis.—Maj. Gen. James L. Baldwin, 5743 North 18th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director of Weapon Systems Analysis.—Richard J. Trainor, 1443 Dewberry Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Director of Management Information Systems.—Brig. Gen. H. C. Schrader, 9134 Continental Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Coordinator of Army Studies—Col. Robert M. Montague, 6621 Wakefield Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. SAFEGUARD System Manager.—Lt. Gen. Alfred D. Starbird, Quarters 11, Fort Lesley J. McNair 20024. Director for Civil Disturbance Planning and Operations,—Lt. Gen. William J. McCaffrey, Quarters 21A, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. STANO Systems Manager.—Brig. Gen. William B. Fulton, 3727 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chairman, Army Reserve Forces Policy Commitiee.—Maj. Gen. Stuart Del. Menist, 690 Goodhill Road, Kentfield, Calif. 94904. Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations.—Lt. Gen. Richard G. Stilwell, Quarters 2, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Chief of Military History.—Brig. Gen. Hal C. Pattison, 3605 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel.—Lt. Gen. Walter T. Kerwin, Jr., Quarters 8, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Director, United States Women’s Army Corps.—Col. Elizabeth P. Hoisington, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. The Adjutant General.—Maj. Gen. Kenneth G. Wickham, 4221 North Valiant Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. The Surgeon General—Lt. Gen. Hal B. Jennings, Jr., 1 Main Drive, Walter Reed Army Medical Center 20012. Chief of Chaplains.—Maj. Gen. Francis L. Sampson, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. The Provost Marshal General.—Maj. Gen. Karl W. Gustafson, 3808 Westgate Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Chief of Personnel Operations.—Maj. Gen. Frederic W. Boye, Jr., 2322 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics—Lt. Gen. Joseph M. Heiser, Jr., Quarters 5, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. : Chief of Support Services.—Col. Daniel F. Munster, 1804 Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. Department of the Army 463 Comptroller of the Army.—Lt. Gen. F. J. Sackton, Quarters 17, Fort Myer, Va. 22211 Diocius of drmy Budget.—Maj. Gen. L. B. Taylor, Quarters 28, Fort Myer, a. 2: . Chief, U.S. Army Audit Agency.— Maj. Gen. H. G. Sparrow, 3813 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief of Research and Development.—Lt. Gen. A. W. Betts, Quarters 12A, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Chief, Office of Reserve Components.—Lt. Gen. W. R. Peers, Quarters 11A, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Chief, Army Reserve—Maj. Gen. William J. Sutton, River House, B611, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Chief of Staff for Force Development.—Lt. Gen. Arthur S. Collins, Jr., Quarters 11B, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence.—Maj. Gen. J. A. MecChristian, Quarters 27B, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Assistant Chief of Staff for Communications-Electronics.—Maj. Gen. George E. Pickett, 2316 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. Chief of Engineers.—Lt. Gen. F. J. Clarke, Quarters 4, Fort Belvoir, Va. 22060. The J sage Advocate General.—Maj. Gen. Kenneth J. Hodson, 2931 Garfield Street 20008. The Inspector General.—Maj. Gen. William A. Enemark, Quarters 2, Fort Lesley J. MeNair 20024. Chief, National Guard Bureau.—Maj. Gen. Winston P. Wilson, 4311 Loyola Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Blip of ae Gen. Wendell J. Coats, Quarters 19B, Fort Myer, a. 22211. HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY SECURITY AGENCY Arlington, Va. 22212 Commanding General—Maj. Gen. Charles J. Denholm, Quarters 1, Arlington Hall Station, Arlington, Va. 22212. Deputy Commanding General—Brig. Gen. Fred W. Collins, Quarters 2, Arlington Hall Station, Arlington, Va. 22212. HEADQUARTERS, U.S. CONTINENTAL ARMY COMMAND Fort Monroe, Va. 23351 Commanding General.—Gen. J. K. Woolnough. Deputy Commanding General.—Lt. Gen. C. W. G. Rich. Chief of Staff.—Maj. Gen. A. D. Surles, Jr. USCONARC Liaison Officer (The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20310).—Col. Jess E. Newland. Continental U.S. Armies and Military District of Washington, U.S. Army: First U.S. Army (Hq. Fort George G. Meade, Md. 20755). —Lt. Gen. J. O. Seaman. Third U.S. Army (Hq. Fort McPherson, Ga. 20330). —Lt. Gen. A. O. Connor. Fourth U.S. Army (Hq. Fort Sam Houston, Tex. 78234). —Lt. Gen. H. H. Critz. Fifth U.S. Army (Hq. Chicago, Ill. 60615) —Lt. Gen. Vernon P. Mock. Sixth U.S. Army (Hg. Presidio of San Francisco, Calif. 94129) —Lt. Gen. S. R. Larsen. Military District of Washington, U.S. Army (Tempo Building B, Second and R Streets SW. 20315).—Maj. Gen. R. M. Gleszer. HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND Washington, D.C. 20315 Commanding General.—Gen. F. J. Chesarek, Quarters 10, Fort Lesley J. McNair 20024. Deputy Commanding General.—Lt. Gen. H. A. Miley, 1121 North Gillard Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Chief of Staff. Maj. Gen. L. B. Jones, 5004 Talbois Place, Alexandria, Va. 22310. 464 Congressional Directory | Major Subordinate Commands: U.S. Army Electronics Command (Fort Monmouth, N.J. 07703).—Maj. Gen. Walter E. Lotz. | U.S. Army Missile Command (Redstone Arsenal, Hunisville, Ala. 35809). — | Maj. Gen. Charles J. Eifler. U.S. Army Munitions Command (Dover, N.J. 07801) —Maj. Gen. Frank G. White. U.S. Army Tank Automotive Command (Detroit Arsenal, Warren, Mich. 48090) .— Maj Gen. Shelton E. Lollis. U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command (Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. 21005) —Maj. Gen. Frank M. Izenour. U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command (Post Office Box 209, St. Louis, Mo. 63166).—Maj. Gen. John Norton. U.S. Army Mobility Equipment Command (4300 Goodfellow Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. 63120) —Maj. Gen. Charles C. Case. U.S. Army Weapons Command (Rock Island, Ill. 61202) —Maj. Gen. Henry A. Rasmussen. HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY COMBAT DEVELOPMENTS COMMAND Fort Belvoir, Va. 22060 Commanding General. —Lt. Gen. George I. Forsythe. Deputy Commanding General —Maj. Gen. Leo H. Schweiter. Chief of Staff.—Brig. Gen. Robert E. Connor. Commanding O flicer, Institute of Special Studies.—Col. James T. Avery, Jr. SAGDE Liaison Officer (The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20310) .—SGM Edward F. Swisher. HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS COMMAND Fort Huachuca, Ariz. 85613 Commanding General.—Maj. Gen. William B. Latta. Deputy Commander.—Brig. Gen. Irving R. Obenchain. Chief of Staff—Col. Wallace M. Hanes. HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY INTELLIGENCE COMMAND Fort Holabird, Md. 21219 Commanding General.—Maj. Gen. William H. Blakefield. Deputy Commander.—Col. Cline J. Lampkin. USAINTC Liaison Officer (The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20310).—Lt. Col. Paul G. Feduska. MILITARY TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND TERMINAL SERVICE Commander.—Maj. Gen. Clarence J. Lang. Deputy Commander for Resources and Management.—Brig. Gen. T. L. Hayes. Deputy Commander for Operations.— Rear Adm. Elliott Bloxom. UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY West Point, N.Y. 10996 Superintendent—Maj. Gen. Samuel W. Koster. Commandant of Cadets.—Brig. Gen. Sam S. Walker. Dean of Academic Board.—Brig. Gen. John R. Jannarone. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY BOARDS, EXEMPTED STATIONS, MILITARY MISSIONS, AND COMMISSIONS The following boards, exempted stations, military missions, and commissions are under the jurisdiction of the authority indicated after their respective names: Title Responsibility Authority Army Board for Correction of Military Under Secretary of the Army. ecords. Army Council of Review Boards________ Under Secretary of the Army. Coastal Engineering Research Board — nw Chief of Engineers. Department of the Army 465 Title Responsibility Authority Board of Commissioners, United States Secretary of the Army. Soldiers’ Home. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Har- Chief of Engineers. bors. Mary MISSIONS 2 ss arn mn Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations. Mississippi River Commission___________ Chief of Engineers. National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Under Secretary of the Army. Practice. 33-350°—70——352 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, OXford 5-3131 (Code 11) JOHN HUBBARD CHAFEE, Secretary of the Navy (room 4E686, Pentagon), was sworn into office on January 31, 1969; born in Providence, R.I., on October 22, 1922; the son of John S. and Janet (Hunter) Chafee; graduated from Yale Uni-versity, A.B., 1947; LL.B., Harvard, 1950; enlisted as private in Marine Corps and served 1942-45 and 1951-53; released from active duty as captain, USMCR; practiced law in Providence; elected to the Rhode Island House of Representa-tives in 1956, 1958, and 1960; elected Governor of Rhode Island in 1962 and served three terms, being reelected in 1964 and 1966; married in 1950 to the former Virginia Coates of Bayville, N.Y.; five children: Zechariah, Lincoln, John, Georgia, and Quentin. Under Secretary of the Navy.—John W. Warner, 3240 S Street 20007. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research and Development).—Robert A. Frosch, 10105 Hurst Street, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management).—Charles A. Bowsher, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Logistics).—Frank Sanders, 12413 Over Ridge Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs).—James D. Hittle, 605 South Taylor Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. The Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy.—James G. Woodruff, 2355 49th Street 20007. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Executive Assistant and Naval Aide to the Secretary of the Navy.—Capt. Stansfield Turner, USN, 5029 Millwood Lane 20016. Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide to the Secretary of the Navy.—Col. William . Lanagan, Jr., USMC, 3124 51st Place 20016. Administrative Aide to the Secretary of the Navy.—Comdr. Robert E. Miale, USN, 5411 Gainsborough Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Special Assistant for Public Affairs to the Secretary of the Navy.—Capt. William Thompson, USN, 6529 Divine Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Counsel to the Secretary of the Navy.—Capt. Merlin H. Staring, USN, 2304 Haddon Place, Bowie, Md. 20715. Special Civilian Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy.—Charles L. Ill, 2d, 10830 Pleasant Hill Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Special Civilian Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy.—Joseph A. Grimes, 8115 Birnamwood Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Administrative Division.—CWO Bud C. Schroeder, USN, 313 Mount Pleasant Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Private Secretary to the Secretary of the Navy.—Mrs. Sally Moser, 4600 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204. OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Executive Assistant and Naval Aide to the Under Secretary of the Navy.—Capt. Thomas B. Hayward, USN, 5 Potomac Court, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide to the Under Secretary of the Navy.—Col. ham C. Leftwich, Jr., USMC, 8311 Riverside Road, Alexandria, Va. 08. Aide and Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of the Navy.—Lt. Comdr. Alton K. Thompson, 5432 Broadmoor Street, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Special Assistant for Transportation to the Under Secretary of the Navy.— Robert A. Carl, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Private Secretary to the Under Secretary of the Navy.— Mrs. Irmgard E. Grey, 2501 North Underwood Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. 466 Department of the Navy 467 OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) Executive Assistant and Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research and Development) —Capt. Arthur H. Cummings, USN, 1028 North Montana Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Marine Corps Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research and Develop-ment) .—Lt. Col. Richard C. Marsh, USMC, 4209 Selkirk Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Special Assistants to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research and Develop-ment) —Capt. Robert F. Schniedwind, USN, 5660 Ravenel Lane, Springfield, Va. 22151; James H. Probus, 1901 Bargo Court, McLean, Va. 22101; Dr. William P. Raney, 5946 Wilton Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310; Harry Sonne-mann, 1115 Theresa Ann Street, McLean, Va. 22101; Dr. Peter Waterman, 25 Brandywine Street SW. 20032; Capt. Carlton A. K. McDonald, USN, 2301 Wittington Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Comdr. William C. Bentley, USN, 6216 22d Road North, Arlington, Va. 22205. Private Secretary to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research and Development) — Janice S. Gemmell, 5535 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Executive Assistant and Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management) —Capt. Stanley S. Fine, USN, 2104 Wilkinson Place, Alexan-dria, Va. 22306. Marine Corps Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management) — Lt. Col. Ronald J. Lynch, USMC, 7842 Brompton Street, Springfield, Va. 22152. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management) — : Li: Comdr. James C. Vail, SC, USN, 8210 Old Oaks Drive, Springfield, a. 22150. Private Secretary to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management) .— Jean C. O’Brien, 4308 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (INSTALLATIONS AND LOGISTICS) Executive Assistant and Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installa-tions and Logistics).—Capt. G. E. Synhorst, USN, 2833 North Arrison, Arlington, Va. 22306. Marine Corps Aide Liaison Oflicer to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installa-tions and Logistics). —Lt. Col. John R. Muhlig, Jr., USMC, 8409 Moreylane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Aide and Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Logistics). —Comdr. Niel P. Ferraro, SC, USN, 8009 Brompton Street, . Springfield, Va. 22150. Director of Supply Support and Equipment Readiness.— Capt. Vernon G. Rives, USN, 4804 Kingston Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. : Director of Procurement.—Capt. Leslie O. Larson, Jr., USN, 8607 Pappas Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. ; Director of Installations and Facilities.—Capt. Neal W. Clements, 8510 Crown Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. : Director of Industrial Engineering.—Comdr. Bernard L. Buteau, USN, 5207 Wyoming Road, Glen Echo, Md. 20016. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS) Executive Assistant and Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs).—Capt. James B. Linder, USN, 8516 Stable Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Marine Corps Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) —Maj. Cledith E. Oakley, USMC, 113 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Special Assistant Legal.—Capt. Frank S. Johnston, USN, 7802 Killebrew Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. 468 Congressional Directory Special Assistant for Reserve Affairs.—Capt. Frank B. Guest, Jr., USNR, 12100, Greenleaf Avenue, Potomac, Md. 20854. Special Assistant for Naval Personnel.—Lt. Michael D. Bickel, USN, 2501 North Florida Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Special Assistant for Research.—Sid Friedman, 810 Hyde Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Special Assistant for Civilian Personnel.—Walter Hand, 5618 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Special Consultant.—Charles R. Peck, 4108 48th Street 20016. Private Secretary to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs).—Mrs. S. Alice Miller, 3808 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Marine Executive Assistant to the Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy. — Col. Don E. Wegley, USMC, 8106 Smithfield Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150. Naval Executive Assistant to the Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy.— Capt. Edward G. Buck, USN, 1003 Danton Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Military Assistant to the Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy.—Comdr. Thomas P. Stewart, USN, 3114 Savoy Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Private Secretary to the Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy.—Mrs. Roberta Jones, 5250 Valley Forge Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22304. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY STAFF OFFICERS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE, NAVY DEPARTMENT Room 0014, Main Navy Building 20360 The Administrative Officer, Navy Department.—John H. Walter, 10800 Montrose Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766. Assistant Administrative Oflicer.—W. J. Barrett, 109 West Maple Street, Alex-andria, Va. 22301. BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF NAVAL RECORDS Room 4417, Arlington Annex 20370 Chairman.—Jesse S. Eberdt, 2607 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Recorder —Charles E. Curley, 2827 North Underwood Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. NAVY DEPARTMENT BOARD OF DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Room 3028, Arlington Annex 20370 Senior Member.—Rear Adm. S. R. Brown, Jr., USN (Ret.), 5155 37th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Secretary.—Comdr. George J. Merkler, USN, 3544 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Records Cunt J. J. Whitehouse, USMC, 6201 Alamo Street, Springfield, Va. 2215 Administrative Assistant.—D. H. Seid, 5524 Forrestal Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. NAVY COUNCIL OF PERSONNEL BOARDS Room G-074A, Arlington Annex 20370 Director.—Capt. C. W. Travis, USN, 24 Wardour Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Deputy Director.—Capt. M. G. Brambilla, Jr., USN, 4601 38th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Naval Examining Board (Line).—President: Capt. C. W. Travis, USN 24 Wardour Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401; recorder: Comdr. R. E. Curtis, USN, 240 Mowbray Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Naval Physical Disability Review Board.—President: Capt. C. W. Travis, USN, 24 Wardour Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401; recorder: Comdr. R. E. Curtis, USN, 240 Mowbray Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Department of the Navy 469 Naval Clemency and Parole Board.—Senior member: Capt. C. W. Travis, USN, 24 Wardour Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401; recorder: Alan, W. Langworthy, 8109 Wellington Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Navy Discharge Review Board.—President: Capt. W. W. Meadors, USN, 2607 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. 22207; secretary: Lt. Comdr. J. E. Green, USN, 1201 South Scott Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. OFFICE OF CIVILIAN MANPOWER MANAGEMENT Room 222, Pompono Plaza, 1735 North Lin Street, Arlington, Va. 20390 Director of Civilian Manpower Management—Robert H. Willey, 7909 Jansen Court, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Career Management Division.— William E. Gerow, 810 Hillsboro Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Personnel Management Division.—Phillip Meyerson, 2367 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Labor and Employee Relations Division.—Attilio DiPasquale, 4127 Minton Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deir a anpoewr Planning Division.— William N. Price, 3841 Calvert Street 2 : Director, Manpower Information Division.—Joseph P. Cardillo, 6691 32nd Place 20015. Director, Command and Field Liaison Division.~Lloyd W. Grable, 1721 West-moreland Road, McLean, Va. 22101. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Room 4E748, Pentagon Building 20350 Comptroller of the Navy.—Charles A. Bowsher, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Deputy Comptroller—Rear Adm. Eli T. Reich, USN, 3606 Fulton Street 20007. Director of Budget and Reports—Rear Adm. Walter D. Gaddis, USN, 403 Skyhill Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Comptroller, Financial Management Services— Rear Adm. (sel.) Vincent Laseara, SC, USN, 8004 Birham Wood Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Auditor General.—Rear Adm. Roland Rieve, SC, USN, 1609 Anderson Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Counsel—Dr. Lawrence E. Chermak, 429 N Street SW. 20024. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Room 2034, Main Navy Building 20360 General Counsel.—Meritt H. Steger, 3717 Morningside Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy General Counsel.—Albert H. Stein, 8007 Whittier Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034; John J. Phelan, Jr., 12629 Safety Turn, Bowie, Md. 20715; Stanley P. Hebert, 7905 Orchid Street 20012. Assistants to the General Counsel.— William L. Brown, 3508 Pinehurst Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Charles Goodwin, 3601 Connecticut Avenue 20008; Albert C. Kornblum, 1736 Columbia Road 20009; George W. Markey, Jr., 8503 Carroll Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20903; Harvey J. Wilcox, 606 Third Street SW. 20024. Counsel for Commands, Bureaus, and Oflices—Marine Corps; Albert Green, 6036 25th Road North, Arlington, Va, 22207; Bureau of Naval Personnel: George E. Mackey, 1300 Locust Road 20012; Military Sea Transportation Service: Wilbur L. Morse, 3408 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va, 22207; Office of the Comptroller: Lawrence E. Chermak, 429 N Street SW. 20024; Office of Naval Research: D. Allen Pace, 4419 Brookside Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Air Systems Command: Frederick Sass, Jr., 10730 River Road, Potomae, Md. 20854; Electronic Systems Command: Paul V. Snow, 3220 Patterson Street 20015; Facilities Engineering Command: Harold Gold, 7012 Richard Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Ordnance Systems Command: Theodore C. Osborne, 1521 Foxhall Road 20007; Ship Systems Command: Samuel Pinn, Jr., 6677 32d Street 20015; Supply Systems Com-mand: William Sellman, 2434 Cedar Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180; European Branch, OGC: Donald M. Stearns, 1 Grosvenor Gardens, Mews North, London S.W. 1, England; New York Branch, OGC: James C. Adams, 430 East 20th Street, New York, N.Y. 10009. 470 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL OF THE NAVY Room 2042, Arlington Annex 20370 Judge Advocate General.—Rear Adm. Joseph B. MecDevitt, JAGC, USN, 732 Lawton Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Judge Advocate General.—Rear Adm. Donald D. Chapman, JAGC, USN, 3400 North Piedmont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Cwilian Counselor.—John A. Meclntire, 5317 Carvel Road 20016. Military Executive Assistant—Lt. Comdr. Richard I. Slater, JAGC, USN, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Civilian Executive Assistant.—David R. Spain, 8004 Lilac Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant Judge Advocate General (Civil Law).—Capt. G. S. H. Sharratt, JAGC, USN, 1605 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Judge Advocate General (Military Law).—Capt. Richard J. Selman, JAGC, USN, 3603 Country Hill Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Deputy Judge Advocate General (Military Personnel).—Capt. George A. Williams, JAGC, USN, 1201 South Scott Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (International Law).—Capt. John R. Brock, JAGC, USN, 3707 Quaint Acres Circle, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Admiralty) .—Capt. Charles A. Blocher, JAGC, USN, 8605 Thames Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Promotions and Retirements) —Capt. Denne L. Garver, JAGC, USN, 6658 Van Winkle Drive, Falls Church, a. 22044. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Administrative Law). —Capt. Dicran B. Barian, JAGC, USNR, 1440 Woodacre Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Litigation and Claims).—Capt. Leslie O. Lynch, JAGC, USN, 8418 Briar Creek Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Legal Assistance and Tazes).—Comdr. Paul Wohl, JAGC, USN, 3328 Military Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Military Justice).—Capt. K. A. Konopisos, JAGC, USNR, 5340 Holmes Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Investigations).—Capt. Homer A. Walkup, JAGC, USNR, 2501 Ridge Road Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. NAVY APPELLATE REVIEW ACTIVITY Building 200, Washington Navy Yard 20390 Officer in Charge.—Capt. Richard J. Selman, JAGC, USN, 3603 Country Hill Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Appellate Defense Division.—Capt. Frank A. Nelson, JAGC, USN, 5600 Kings Park Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Appellate Government Division.—Col. Charles R. Larouche, USMC, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Fiduciary Affairs Division.— William H. Baier, 6605 Greyswood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. U.S. NAVY COURT OF MILITARY REVIEW Chief Judge.—Capt. Cecil R. Harrison, JAGC, USN, 6645 Tansey Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Senior Judge, Panel No. 1.—Capt. Cecil R. Harrison, JAGC, USN. Senior Judge, Panel No. 2.—Capt. George F. O'Malley, JAGC, USN, 4604 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Senior Judge, Panel No. 3.—Capt. Arnold W. Eggen, JAGC, USN, 2443 Riviera Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Senior Judge, Panel No. /.—Capt. Horace H. Morgan, JAGC, USN, 8526 Spartan Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Clerk of the Court.—Miss Gloria R. Goyette, 3001 Branch Avenue 20031. OFFICE OF INFORMATION Room 2E328, Pentagon Building 20350 Chief of Information.—Rear Adm. Lawrence R. Geis, USN, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Department of the Navy 471 Aula, Sieven C. Forbes, USNR, 3110 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, a. 22305. Deputy Chief of Infermation.—Capt. Kenneth W. Wade, USN, 5614 Sedgwick Lane, Springfield, Va. 22151. Special Assistant to Deputy Chief of Information.—Comdr. Francis X. Steele, USN, 1915 Kalorama Road 20350. Administrative Division.—Comdr. Edmund D. Rogers, Jr., USN, 4123 Meadow Hill Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Media Relations Division.—Comdr. Joseph W. Stierman, USN, 8314 Colby Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Community Relations Division.— Capt. Jack W. Clinton, USN, 1018 Shipman Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Internal Relations Division.— Capt. Ivan C. Griswold, USNR, 976 North Madison Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Plans and Programs ‘Division. —C Capt. Heber E. Darton, USNR, 1200 North Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. 22206. Navy Department Speech Bureau.— Capt. Maurice J. Nugent, USNR, 3722 Woodland Circle, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Public Affairs Manpower Management Division.—Comdr, Douglas W. Madison, USN, 3393 Ardley Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Minority Affairs Division.—Lt. Comdr. Melvin E. Patridge, USNR, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Room 5C760, Pentagon Building 20350 Chief of Legislative Affairs.—Rear Adm. Means Johnston, Jr., USN, 1134 Litton Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Depry Chief.—Capt. John D. H. Kane, Jr., USN, 1615 Forest Lane, McLean, a. 22101. Assistant for Public Affairs.—Capt. Walter J. Ellis, USN, 1506 23d Road South, Arlington, Va. 22202. Executive Director—Capt. John H. Fitzgerel, USN, 8311 Bound Brook Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Administrative Officer.—Mrs. Doris A. Fork, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Dsegior, , Special Praojects.— Capt. Louis Kriser, USN, 2525 Lakevale Drive, Vienna, ‘a. 22180. Director, Senate Liaison.—Capt. Clarence F. Frossard, USN, 762 26th Place South, Arlington, Va. 22202. Acting Director, House Liaison.—Col. Grant W. McCombs, USMC, 634 29th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Congressional Committee Liaison.—Capt. Thomas J. Ball, USN, 6108 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Legislation.—Capt. Nicholas R. Bach, USN, 2102 Stirrup Lane, Alex-andria, Va. 22308. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION Room 5ES817, Pentagon Building 20350 Director.—Capt. T. E. Sulick, USN, 6815 Reynard Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. OFFICE OF NAVAL PETROLEUM AND OIL SHALE RESERVES Room 1848, Munitions Building 20360 Director.—Capt. Emory C. Smith, JAGC, USN, 2118 49th Street 20007. Deputy Director—Comdr. Joseph P. Trunz, Jr., CEC, USN, 13008 Maepine Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Director and Consultant Engineer.—Eugene P. Bowler, 2854 28th Street 008. OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH Room (0449, Main Navy 20360 Chief of Naval Research.—Rear Adm. Thomas B. Owen, USN, 5400 Groisione Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 472 Congressional Directory Deputy and Assistant Chief.—Capt. Carl O. Holmquist, USN, 7011 Sea Cliff Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Desi and oud Scientist.—Dr. Peter King, 1120 Cameron Road, Alexandria, ‘a. 22308. Deputy Assistant Oceanographer for Ocean Science—Dr. John B. Hersey, 5232 Westpath Way 20016. Counsel—D. A. Pace, 4419 Brookside Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Assistant Chief for Patents.—Capt. Jack C. Davis, USN, 966 Spencer Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Comptroller (Director of Financial Management). —R. C. Warsing, 3527 Goodview Court, Ridgelea Woods, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Daesiar of Rosenrah—Dr, Richard Trumbull, 4708 North Chelsea Lane, Bethesda, d. 20014. Deputy Director of Research (Staff).—Capt. Charles Rust, USN, 3911 King Arthur Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Director of Research (Research).—A. W. Pryce, 3735 North Vernon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director of Procurement Services.—E. P. Bledsoe, 2927 Pine Spring Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director of Manpower Management.—E. C. Senseney, 7021 Kepner Court, Lanham, 1d. 20801. Director of Administration.—Capt. Cyrus H. Butt, USN, 1507 Dewberry Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Naval Research Laboratory.—Capt. James C. Matheson, USN, Quarters A, Naval Research Laboratory 20390. OFFICE OF PROGRAM APPRAISAL Room 4D730, Pentagon 20350 Director—Rear Adm. R. E. Peet, USN, 2378 North Danville, Arlington, Va. 22306. Deputy for Systems Analysis.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant to Director.— Capt. Z. D. Alford, USN, 1138 Springhill Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy for Marine Corps Maltters.—Col. M. C. Dalby, USMC, 1600 South Eads, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Director, Chief Program Administration and Appraisal Division.—Capt. W. E. Donnelly, USN, 1397 North Van Dorn, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Assistant Director, Chief Studies and Objectives Division.—Capt. R. S. Hayes, USN, 8013 Lynnfield Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS Room 4E600, Pentagon Building 20350 Chief of Naval Operations.— Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, USN, Admiral’s House, Naval Observatory 20390. Vice Chief of Naval Operations.—Adm. Bernard A. Clarey, USN, Quarters A, Potomac Annex, 2300 E Street 20037. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Manpower and Naval Reserve).—Vice Adm. Charles K. Duncan, USN, Quarters U, Washington Navy Yard SE. 20390. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Fleet Operations and Readiness).—Vice Adm. R. W. Cousins, USN, Quarters CC, Potomac Annex, 2400 E Street 20037. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Logistics). —Vice Adm. Ralph L. Shifley, USN, Quarters R, Washington Navy Yard SE. 20390. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air).—Vice Adm. Thomas F. Connolly, USN, Quarters M-1, Washington Navy Yard SE. 20390. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Plans and Policy).—Vice Adm. Francis J. Blouin, USN, Quarters B, Naval Observatory 20390. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Development) .— Rear Adm. Edward A. Ruckner, USN, Quarters O, Washington Navy Yard SE. 20390. Director, Navy Program Planning.—Vice Adm. C. E. Bell, Jr., USN, Quarters A, Naval Security Station, 3701 Nebraska Avenue 20016. Director of Antisubmarine Warfare Programs.—Vice Adm. Turner F. Caldwell, Jr., USN, Quarters B, Potomac Annex, 2300 E Street 20037. Naval Inspector General—Vice Adm. A. R. Gralla, USN, Quarters L-1, Wash= ington Navy Yard SE. 20390. Department of the Navy 473 Assistant Vice Chief of Naval Operations/Director of Naval Administration.— Ben fo Paul E. Hartmann, USN, 3033 North Florida Street, Arlington, a. 22207. i Director, Strategic Offensive and Defensive Systems.—Rear Adm. George H. Miller, USN, 3326 Stoneybrae Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Assistant Chief of Naval Operations (Inielligence).—Rear Adm. Frederick J. Harlfinger, USN, Quarters 10, Arlington Service Center, 8th and South Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant Chief Naval (Communications and Crypiology).— of Operations Rear Adm. Francis J. Fitzpatrick, USN, 6224 Nelway Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Chief of Naval Operations (Safety).—Rear Adm. Norvell G. Ward, USN, 1001 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. Chief of Information—Rear Adm. Lawrence R. Geis, USN, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. HEADQUARTERS, U.S. MARINE CORPS Room 2004, Arlington Annex 20380 Commandant.— Leonard Chapman, USMC, House, Gen. F. Jr., Commandant’s Eighth and I Streets SE. 20003. Assistant Commandant.— Lewis W. Walt, USMC, Quarters 1, Marine Gen. Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE. 20003. : Military Secretary.—Col. Andrew W. O'Donnell, USMC, 9916 Broadview Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22303. Legislative Assistant.—Brig. Gen. Fred E. Haynes, USMC, 1101 Langley Hill Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. hag #1 AYR Robert B. Rogers, USN, 4018 North Stafford Street, Arlington, a. 22204. Aide-de-Camp.—Lt. Col. Bruce A. Truesdale, USMC, 409 Cynthia Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Special Assistant to Commandant.—Lt. Col. Richard E. Campbell, USMC, 114 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Special Assistant to Assistant Commandant.—Maj. Joseph F. Cody, Jr., USMC, 1510 Crofton Parkway, Crofton, Md. 21113. Counsel for Commandant.— Albert Green, 6036 North 25th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Staff Chaplain.—Capt. John H. Craven, CHC, USN, 1301 South Scott Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Staff Medical Officer.—Capt. Russell G. Witwer, MC, USN, 3116 Little Creek Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Staff Dental Oflicer.—Capt. Vernon L. Anderson, DC, USN, 1811 Lansing Court, MeLean, Va. 22101. Chief of Staff —Lt. Gen. William J. Van Ryzin, USMC, Quarters 4, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE. 20003. Senior Marine Representative Joint Logistics Review Board DOD.—Lt. Gen. Frederick L. Wieseman (retd.), USMC, 211 Riverview Drive, Triangle, Va. 22172. Deputy Chief of Staff (Plans and Programs). —Lt. Gen. F. C. Tharin, USMC, Quarters 2, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE. 20003. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff (Plans)/Director Joint Planning Group.—Maj. Gen. F. C. Lahue, USMC, 910 Dewolfe Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Deputy Chiefof Staff (Programs).—Maj. Gen. John R. Chaisson, USMC, 7319 Pinewood Street, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Deputy Chief of Staff (RD&S).—Maj. Gen. Louis Metzger, USMC, 6134 Beach-way Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Deputy Chief of Staff (Air).—Maj. Gen. Keith B. McCutcheon, USMC, 307 Crown View Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Chief of Staff (Manpower).—Lt. Gen. Louis B. Robertshaw, USMC, Route 2, Box 228, Edgewater, Md. 21037. Director, Marine Corps Command Center.—Col. Drew J. Barrett, Jr., USMC, 5207 Milland Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1.—Maj. Gen. J. M. Platt, USMC, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. ; Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2.—Col. Stone W. Quillian, USMC, 6754 Town Lane Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3—Maj. Gen. C. B. Drake, USMC, 208 South Saint Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. 474 Congressional Directory Assistant Chief of Staff, G—-4.—Maj. Gen. George C. Axtell, USMC, 1331 Lynn-brook Drive, Arlington, Va. 22201. Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1.—Brig. Gen. Kenneth J. Houghton, USMC, 3706 North Woodrow Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3.—Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Miller, Jr., USMC, 3689 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff, G—4.—Brig. Gen. Herman Poggemeyer, Jr., USMC, 6726 Melrose Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Inspector General Marine Corps—Brig. Gen. Edward 8S. Fris, USMC, 1730 Burning Tree Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Fiscal Director Marine Corps.—James F. Wright, R.F.D. 2, Sterling, Va. 22170. Director, Judge Advocate Diwision.—Brig. Gen. Duane L. Faw, USMC, 666 29th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director of Information.—Brig. Gen. Jay W. Hubbard, USMC, 9121 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22303. Director, Marine Corps Reserve.—Maj. Gen. Charles F. Widdecke, USMC, 24 South Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Administrative Division.—Col. John R. Grove, USMC, 9108 Petros Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Management Analysis Group.—Brig. Gen. Lawrence F. Snoddy, Jr., USMC, 5007 Woodland Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Data Systems Dwision.—Col. Kenneth R. Bland, USMC, 7108 Larrlyn Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Women Marines.—Col. Jeanette I. Sustad, USMC, 2924 Viewpoint Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Policy Analysis Division.—Col. Allen R. Semb, USMC, 9007 Colesbury Place, Fairfax, Va. 22303. Deputy Director Central Intelligence Agency.—Lt. Gen. Robert E. Cushman, Jr., USMC, 8101 Falstaff Road, McLean, Va. 22101. PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Director of Personnel.—Lt. Gen. Louis B. Robertshaw, USMC, Route 2, Box 228, Edgewater, Md. 21307. Deputy Director of Personnel.—Maj. Gen. Earl E. Anderson, USMC, 3204 White Street, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Assistant Director of Personnel.—Brig. Gen. Herbert L. Beckington, USMC, 214 South Royal, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Director of Personmel.—Col. E. E. Hammerbeck, USMC, 2820 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. SUPPLY DEPARTMENT Quartermaster General of the Marine Corps.—Maj. Gen. Wallace H. Robinson, Jr., USMC, 3517 Pinetree Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Deputy Quartermaster General.—Myron H. Forward, 6440 Woodbridge Road, Alexandria, Va. 22312. NAVAL EXAMINING BOARD (MARINE CORPS) Brom i John H. Lavoy, USMC, 8335 Bound Lane, Alexandria, Va. 14. Beeorig SFCapE: David F. Miller, USMC, 1301 Scott Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. MARINE BARRACKS Eighth and I Streets SE. 20003 Commanding Officer.—Col. Paul G. Graham, USMC, Quarters 3, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE. 20003. HEADQUARTERS, NAVAL MATERIAL COMMAND Room 2010, Main Navy Building 20360 Chief —Adm. I. J. Galantin, USA, Quarters H, Washington Navy Yard SE. 20390. Vice ig beh ice Adm. J. D. Arnold, USN, Quarters V, Washington Navy Yard | . y - Executive Assistant and Senior Aide.—Capt. F. E. Field, USN, 8122 Dunsinane Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Department of the Navy 475 Deputy Chief (Development).— Rear Adm. T. D. Davies, USN, 11025 Stanmore Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Chief (Programs and Financial Management)—Rear Adm. D. G. Baer, USN, 5944 Oakdale Road, Chesterbrook Woods, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Chief (Procurement and Production). —Capt. R. G. Freeman III, USN, 1040 Delf Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Chief (Logistic Support)—Rear Adm. G. E. Moore II, SC, USN, 605 Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Deputy Chief (Management and Organization). —Capt. J. T. Barker, USN, 6622 Beddoo Street, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Legislative and Congressional Liaison Oflicer—Dr. W. T. Ryan, 7210 Marian Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Project Manager (Fleet Ballistic Missile) — Rear Adm. L. Smith, USN, Quarters 1,, Washington Navy Yard SE. 20390. Project Manager (Surface Missile Systems). —Capt. M. H. Sappington, USN, 6345 Munhall Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Project Manager (Anti-Submarine Warfare Systems). —Rear Adm. W. C. Abhau, USN, 201 Scott Circle, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Project Manager (Navy Air Control and Identification Systems). —Capt. C. T. Faulders, Jr., USN, 4043 North Stewart Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Project Manager (Reconnaissance, Electronic Warfare, Special Operations, and Naval Intelligence Processing Systems).— Rear Adm. A. H. Clancy, Jr., USN, 3101 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Project Manager (Deep Submergence Systems).—Capt. W. M. Nicholson, USN, 9916 Carter Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Project Manager (SSN 688 and Later Design SSN Submarines) .— Rear Adm. P. L. Lacy, Jr., USN, 7002 Tyndale Street, McLean, Va. 22101. NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND Room 2082, Main Navy Building 20360 Commander.—Rear Adm. T. J. Walker, USN, 211 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Vice Commander.— Adm. P. A. Holmberg, USN, 3760 North Upland Street, Rear Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Commander for Plans and Programs, and Comptroller.—~Rear Adm. T. R. McClellan, USN, 3719 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Commander for Contracts.—Capt. J. E. Harvey, Jr., SC, USN, 3060 West Ox Road, Herndon, Va. 22070. Assistant Commander for Research and Technology.— Adm. R. J. Rear Schneider, USN, 5521 Old Lawyers Hill Road, Elkridge, Md. 21227. Assistant Commander for Logistics/Fleet Support.—Rear Adm. H. Suerstedt, Jr., USN, 7027 Roundtree Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Assistant Commander for Material Acquisition.—Rear Adm. D. K. Weitzenfeld, USN, 6450 Johns Road, Falls Church, Va. 22034. Inspector General and Director of Administration.—Capt. A. H. Cowart, USN, 5607 Harding Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Counsel.—Frederick Sass, Jr., 10730 River Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Patent Counsel.—E. J. Brower, 4914 30th Place 20008. Small Business Specialist.—John Lenahan, 2440 Virginia Avenue 20037. Director of Organization and Manpower Management.—Capt. G. D. Edwards, Jr., USN, 7607 Long Pine Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Legislative Affairs Oflicer.—Eric Collins, 6822 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Public Affairs Officer—Comdr. Thomas Oxendine, USN, 1141 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. NAVAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS COMMAND Room 2000-A, Main Navy Building 20360 Commander.—Rear Adm. J. E. Rice, USN, Quarters N, U.S. Naval Station 20390. Vice Commander.—Rear Adm. B. H. Andrews, USN, 11713 Milbern Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Ezecutive Assistant and Aide to the Commander. —Lt. Comdr. C. E. Herberger, SC, USN, 1016 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Special Assistant for Small Business.—P. E. Ferrante, 3313 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls-Church, Va. 22044. General Counsel.—P. V. Snow, 3220 Patterson Street 20015. 476 Congressional Darectory Special Assistant for Public Affarrs—J. R. Hennessey, 3206 Dye Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Inspector General.—Capt. J. L. Mayer, USNR, 6407 King Louis Drive, Alex-andria, Va. 22308. Special Assistant for Legislative Liaison.—J. R. Hennessey, 3206 Dye Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Special Assistant for Management Review and —C. J. Schmidt, Appraisal. 1991 Milboro Drive, Rockville, Md. 20854. Patent Counsel.—J. C. Warfield, 4410 Rosedale Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Electronics Standards Oflice.—0O. L. Martin, 3898 North 30th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Commander, Planning, Programing and Resources Management Director-ate.—Capt. J. 1. Mayer, USNR, 6407 King Louis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Contracts Directorate—Capt. G. G. Dunn, SC, USN, 1901 Cool Spring Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Research and Technology Directorate—Capt. N. D. Harding, Jr., USN, 1444 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Deputy Commander, Logistics Directorate—Capt. L. G. Cutchall, USN, 6516 Fairlawn Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Commander, Commodity Acquisition and Engineering Directorate.—Capt. F. H. Lamartin, Jr., USN, 313 Halsey Road, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Director, Administrative Oflice.—C. A. Johnson, 4504 19th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND Yards and Docks Annex, Arlington, Va. 20390 Commander.—Rear Adm. W. M. Enger, CEC, USN, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Vice Commander.—Rear Adm. J. V. Bartlett, CEC, USN, 5100 Colebrook Place, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Executive Assistant/ Aide to Commander.—Comdr. E. J. Williams, Jr., CEC, USN, 1732 Baldwin Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Commander for Facilities Acquisition.—Capt. A. W. Walton, Jr., CEC, USN, 918 Whann Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Commander for Facilities Planning and Programing.—Capt. D. G. Iselin, CEC, USN, 1430 Cola Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Commander for Facilities Management.—Capt. Charles Bittenbring, CEC, USNR, 879 North Madison, Arlington, Va. 22205. Counsel.—Harold Gold, 7012 Richard Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Inspector General. — Capt. H. F. Curren, CEC, USN, 3100 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Director of Programs and Comptroller.—Capt. A. C. Perkins, CEC, USN, 5903 Sherborn Lane, Springfield, Va. 22150. NAVAL ORDNANCE SYSTEMS COMMAND Room 2004, Munitions Building 20360 Commander—Rear Adm. Mark W. Woods, USN, 1422 South 21st Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Vice Commander.—Rear Adm. Frank H. Price, Jr., USN, 5105 Danbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Executive Assistant.—Comdr. Estel W. Hays, USN, 4916 King Richard Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Commander, Planning and Resources.—~Rear Adm. Thomas J. Christman, USN, 7011 Girard Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Commander, Undersea Warfare Systems.—Capt. T. C. Buell, USN, 4777 North 33d Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Commander, Anti-Air Warfare Systems.—Capt. M. H. Sappington, USN, 6345 Munhall ‘Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Commander, Sur, face Warfare Systems.—Capt. William R. Johnson, USN, 1041 Warbler Place, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Commander, Research and Technology.—Capt. Conrad J. Flessner, USN, Route 1, Woodshoro, Md. 21798. Assistant Commander, Fleet Support.—Capt. Boyd E. Gustafson, USN, 4408 North 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Department of the Navy 477 Assistant Commander, Systems Engineering and Quality.—Capt. P. P. Vail, Jr., USN, Crystal House, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director of Comiracts.—Capt. John W. Lipscomb, Jr., USN, 8336 Tuckerman Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director of Personnel and Administraiion.—Comdr. Lawrence T. Blades, USN, 8815 Cromwell Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Pnspecior Jengral.= Capt. C. B. Cates, USN, 7006 Marlan Drive, Alexandria, Ja. 22307. : Legislative Affairs Assistant.—Hazel Peck Wilford, 3706 Trigger Court, Alexan-dria, Va. 22310. Public Affairs Officer.—Lt. Comdr. Ronald E. Black, USNR, 5024 Gainsborough Drive, Kings Park West, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Small Business Assistant.—S. Tatigian, 5531 Chevy Chase Parkway 20015. Counsel.—T. C. Osborne, 1521 Foxhall Road 20007. Patend, Counsel.—Justin P. Dunlavey, 2027 Forest Hill Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Project Manager, MK 46 Torpedo Project.—Capt. C. J. Boyd, USN, 6375 Lake-view Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Project Manager, MK 48 Torpedo Project.—Capt. J. C. Metzel, USN, 9 Orchard Way North, Rockville, Md. 20854. NAVAL SHIP SYSTEMS COMMAND Room 3046, Main Navy Building 20360 Commander.—Rear Adm. N. Sonenshein, USN, 9224 Santayana Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Vice Commander.—Rear Adm. R. C. Gooding, USN. Special Assistant and Administrative Aide.—Capt. J. W. Lisanby, USN, 1500 South 20th Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Inspector General of the Naval Ship Systems Command.—Rear Adm. F. C. Jones, USN, 3454 Newark Street, 20016. Director of Public Affairs and Congressional Relations.—R. deF. Cleverly, 2343 South Meade Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Commander for Plans, Programs, and Financial Management.— Rear Adm. J. Adair, USN, 8508 Crowley Place, Waynewood, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Breen of Contracts. Crh R. H. Diggle, USN, 5509 Road North, Arlington, a. 22205. : Deputy Commander for Research and Development.—Capt. E. C. Svendsen, USN, 3812 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Commander for Fleet Maintenance and Logistic Support.—Rear Adm. R. E. Adamson, Jr., USN, 5102 Althea Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Commander for Field Activities.—Rear Adm. J. W. Dolan, Jr., USN, sq 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22301. Deputy Commander for Nuclear Propulsion.—Rear Adm. H. G. Rickover, USN, 4801 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Comptroller Executive Director for Programs.—Capt. W. F. Engel, USN, 6807 Rosewood Street, Annandale, Va. 22004. Director of Management Services.—Capt. E. T. Steigelman, USN, 724 26th Place South, Arlington, Va. 22202. NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS COMMAND Room 622, Crystal Mall, Building 3 20390 Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command.—Rear Adm. B. H. Bieri, Jr., SC, USN, 4507 32d Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Vice Commander.—Rear Adm. XK. R. Wheeler, SC, USN, 6676 Midhill Place, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Deputy Commander, Supply Operations.—Rear Adm. P. F. Cosgrove, SC, USN, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Commander, Planning and Policy—Capt. J. G. Schoggen, SC, USN, 2612 South Hayes Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Commander, Navy Resale Programs.—Rear Adm. D. H. Lyness, SC, USN, Quarters 1, New York Naval Shipyard, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11251. Deputy Commander, Transportation.—Capt. J. M. Park, SC, USN, 7026 Round-tree Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. 478 Congressional Directory Deputy Commander, Purchasing.—Capt. D. G. Aitken, SC, USN, 1327 Portia Place, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Commander, Programing and Financial Management.—Capt. W. Mec= Henry, Jr., SC, USN, 1645 Kurpiers Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Commander, Administration and Organization.—Capt. E. R. Joshua, Jr., SC, USN, 3326 Prince William Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Commander, Navy Food Service Programs.—Capt. R. E. Vogel, SC, USN, Quarters S, Washington Navy Yard SE. 20390. Deputy Commander, Navy Publications and Printing Service—A. N. Spence, 211 West Walnut Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Director, Resale Program Assistance Staff.—Comdr. J. E. McEnearney, SC, USN, 6647 Ridgeway Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director of Supply Corps Personnel.—Capt. D. W. Whelan, SC, USN, 6733 Bostwick Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Inspector General, Naval Supply Systems Command.—Capt. B. L. Rainey, SC, USN, 4100 West Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Counsel.— William Sellman, 2434 Cedar Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Small Business| Labor Surplus Specialist.—H. G. Fowler, 9537 Burke Lake Road, Burke, Va. 22015. Public Affairs.—Capt. J. D. Graziadei, SC, USN, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Technical Advisor to the Commander.—Bart A. Steib, 4823 South 13th Road, Arlington, Va. 22204. BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL Navy Department, Arlington Annex, Arlington, Va. Chief of Naval Personnel.—Vice Adm. C. K. Duncan, USN, Quarters U, Navy Yard SE. 20390. Deputy and Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. D. H. Guinn, USN, 2132 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Executive Assistant and Senior Aide.—Capt. D. A. Smith, USN, 4825 Springbrook Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. ATT Officer.—C. B. McLean, 921 North Lebanon Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Inspector General.—Capt. C. P. Sheppard, USN, 5900 North 25th Road, Arling-ton, Va. 22207. Special Assistant for Liaison and Public Affairs.—Capt. W. S. Busik, USN, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Special Assistant for Surface Missile Systems Programs.— Capt. M. H. Sappington, USN, 6345 Munhall Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Chief for Plans and Programs.—Rear Adm. R. R. Crutchfield, USN, 6801 Conti Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Chief for Personnel Control.—Rear Adm. D. W. Cooper, USN, 2410 North Lincoln Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Chief for Education and Training.—Rear Adm. S. H. Kinney, USN, Route 3, Box 98, Annapolis Roads, Annapolis, Md. 21403. Assistant Chief for Naval Reserve—Rear Adm. E. A. Parker, USNR, Box 515, Clinton, Md. 20735. Assistant Chief for Records.—Capt. R. R. Ohsiek, USN, 921 Neal Drive, Alex-andria, Va. 22308. Assistant Chief for Performance.—Capt. A. H. Berndtson, USN, 626 Fourth Place SW. 20024. Assistant Chief for Morale Services.—Capt. H. W. Hall, Jr., USN, 4301 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant Chief for Finance (Comptroller).—Capt. A. Lotterhos, Jr., USN, 5014 Fleming Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Chief of Chaplains.—Rear Adm. J. W. Kelly, CHC, 2513 23d Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Chief for Women.—Capt. R. Lenihan (W), USN, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Assistant Chief for Installation Planning.—Capt. A. M. Porter, USN, 4500 North 33d Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Chief for Management Information.—Capt. D. E. DeCamp, USN, 5600 Williamsburg Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22207. Department of the Navy 479 BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY Potomac Annex, 23d and E Streets 20390 Chief of Bureau.—Vice Adm. G. M. Davis, MC, USN, Surgeon General, Quarters A, NNMC, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy and Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. J. W. Albrittain, MC, USN, 3530 Hamlet Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Special Assistant to Chief of Bureau.— Capt. L. W. Miller, MSC, USN, 4500 Cheltenham Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Inspector General, Medical—Rear Adm. D. P. Osborne, MC, USN, 5609 Hunt-ington Parkway, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Professional Publications Division.— Capt. M. T. Lynch, MC, USN, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Comptroller Division.—T. J. Hickey, 6109 29th Street 20015. Legal Assistant.—Capt. Richard E. Blair, JAGC, USN, 7201 Elizabeth Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Chief for Personnel and Professional Operations.—Rear Adm. F. T. Norris, MC, USN, 1311 Elsinore Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Professional Division.—Capt. R. Stevenson, MC, USN, 10649 Montrose Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Nursing Division.—Capt. V. M. Bulshefski, NC, USN, 2001 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Physical Qualifications and Medical Records Daivision.—Capt. H. O. Kretzschmar, MC, USN, 2508 Pegasus Lane, Reston, Va. 22070. Director, Hospital Corps Division.—Capt. H. G. Edrington, MSC, USN, 6536 Fairlawn Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Medical Service Corps Dwision.— Capt. E. L. Van Landingham, MSC, USN, 4318 Rosedale Avenue, Bethesda. 20014. Director, Naval Reserve Division.—Capt. C. Cummings, MC, USNR, 11701 Farmland Drive, Old Farm, Rockville, Md. 20852. Assistant Chief for Planning and Logistics.—Rear Adm. H. S. Etter, MC, USN, 105 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant for Logistic Support.—Comdr. J. J. Dean, MSC, USN, 517 Carr Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director, Planning Division.—Capt. F. Xaufman, MC, USN, 2005 Sherwood Hall Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Director, Material Division.—Capt. J. L. Conley, MC, USN, 3102 Cathedral . Avenue 20008. Went meh, Qontul-=Comdr. J.J. Dean, MSC, USN, 517 Carr Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20850. Staff Director, Defense Medical Materiel Board. —Col. J. C. Cressler, MC, USN, 6011 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Hospital Administration Diviston.—Capt. D. J. McLellan, MSC, USN, 6014 Walton Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Administration Division.—M. S. Adkins, 4651 Q Street 20007. Director, Data Processing Division.—Comdr. J. W. Richardson, MSC, USN, 3715 Kenway Street, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Assistant Chief for Aerospace Medicine.—Capt. L. P. Jahnke, MC, USN, 445 N Street SW. 20024, Director, Aerospace Medicine Operations Division.—Capt. R. C. McDonough, MC, USN, 2518 North Randolf Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Aerospace Medicine Technical Division.—Capt. R. G. Ireland, MC, USN, 8813 Beauchamp Drive, Alexandira, Va. 22309. Assistant Chief for Denlistry/Chief Dental Division.—Rear Adm. E. C. Raffetto, DC, USN, Quarters E, Washington Navy Yard 20390. Inspector General, Dental.—Rear Adm. M. G. Turner, MC, USN, 6137 Ramshorn Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Chief for Research and Military Medical Specialilies.—Rear Adm. R. E. Faucett, MC, USN, 3542 Hamlet Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Research Diwision.—Capt. L. F. Miller, MC, USN, 6901 Southridge Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Preventive Medicine Division.—Capt. C. H. Miller, MC, USN, 11900 Coldstream Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854, Director, Occupational Health Diwision.—Capt. N. E. Rosenwinkel, MC, USN, 3832 Gallows Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Submarine and Radiation Medicine Division.—Capt. B. K. Hastings, MC, USN, 10318 Confederate Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. 480 Congressional Directory NATIONAL NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER Bethesda, Md. 20014 Commanding Officer—Rear Adm. F. P. Ballenger, MC, USN, QuartersB, NNMC, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy Commanding Oflicer—Capt. W. C. Turville, MC, USN, Quarters E, NNMC, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Aide to the Commanding Oflicer—Lt. R. F. Turco, MSC, USN, 13113 Holdridge Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Administrative Officer.—Capt. F. B. Essman, M3C, USN, 14713 Myer Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20853. Naval Hospital, NNMC, Commanding Oflicer.—Capt. W. C. Turville, MC, USN, Quarters E, NNMC, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Naval Medical School, NNMC, Commanding Oflicer.—Capt. C. L. Waite, MC, USN, 38 Esworthy Terrace, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Naval Medical Research Institute, NNMC, Commanding Officer.—Capt. H. C. Sudduth, MC, USN, 5306 Wakefield Road 20016. Naval Dental School, NN MC, Commanding O flicer.—Capt. W. C. Wohlfarth, Jr., DC, USN, 7020 Old Stage Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Naval School of Hospital Administration, NNMC, Commanding O flicer.—Capt. R. M. Tennille, Jr., MSC, USN, 1896 Milboro Drive, Rockville, Md. 20854. Navy Toxicology Unat, NNMC, Officer-in-Charge.—Capt. Jacob Siegel, MSC, : USN, 4857 Battery Lane, Apt. 507, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, NNM C, Director.—Col. Hugh B. Mitchell, MC, USAF, 11106 Lamplighter Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Naval Medical Data Services Center, NNMC, Officer-in-Charge.—Comdr. J. W. Richardson, MSC, USN, 3715 Kenway Street, Wheaton, Md. 20906. NAVAL DISPENSARY Rear Ninth Wing, Main Navy Building 20360 Commanding Oflicer.— Capt. C. M. Garland, Jr., MC, USN, 9321 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Administrative Officer—Comdr. H. H. Coulson, MSC, USN, 5806 John Street, Suitland, Md. 20023. MILITARY SEA TRANSPORTATION SERVICE Room 1004, T-8 Building, 3800 Newark Street 20390 Commander.—Vice Adm. L. P. Ramage, USN, Quarters B, Washington Navy Yard SE. 20390. Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff —Rear Adm. T. S. King, Jr., USN, 6230 Kellogg Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. NAVAL INTELLIGENCE COMMAND Room 5C572, Pentagon Building 20350 Commander.—Rear Adm. Frederick J. Harlfinger, USN, Quarters 10, Arlington Service Center, Eighth and South Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. 22204. NAVAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMAND Room 4C677, Pentagon Building 20350 Commander.—Rear Adm. Francis J. Fitzpatrick, USN, 6224 Nelway Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. OFFICE OF THE OCEANOGRAPHER OF THE NAVY The Madison Building, 732 North Washington Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314 Oceanographer of the Navy.—Rear Adm. O. D. Waters, Jr., USN, 8620 West Boulevard Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant Oceanographer for Ocean Science.—Rear Adm. T. B. Owen, USN, 5400 Greystone Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Department of the Navy 481 Assistant Oceanographer for Ocean Engineering and Development.—Rear Adm. T. D. Davies, USN, 11025 Stanmore Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chief 2 la F. J. Ruder, USN, 504 Robinson Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. : : : Acting Director, Plans and Policy Division.—Comdr. C. L. Gott, USN, 6817 Rosemont Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. : Director, Programs Dwision.—Capt. J. E. Ayres, USN, 5508 23d Parkway SE. 20031 Director, Requirements Division.—Capt. R. W. Haupt, USN, 8502 Oldham Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Director, Financial Management Division.—Comdr. O. J. Fuka, Jr., USN, BOQ, Naval Air Facility, Andrews AFB, Md. 20331. Acting Dinecior; Ocean Center.—H. Fentress, 7314 Cheltenham, Clinton, Md. 20735. Congressional Affairs and Policy Documentation.—J. H. Hannaham, 3727 Camden Street SE. 20020. NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE COMMAND : Building 200, Washington Navy Yard, Eighth and M Streets SE. 20390 Commander.—Capt. E. T. Harding, USN, 3308 Sleepy Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044. NAVAL SECURITY GROUP. COMMAND 3801 Nebraska Avenue 20390 Commander.—Rear Adm. R. E. Cook, 6404 Ruffin Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. HEADQUARTERS NAVAL DISTRICT WASHINGTON Washington Navy Yard, Eighth and M Streets SE. 20390 Commandant.—Rear Adm. Geo. P. Koch, USN, Quarters A, Tingey House, Washington Navy Yard SE. 20390. Chief of Staff —Capt. W. G. Boyer, USN, Quarters Q-2, Washington Navy Yard SE. 20390. Aide to the Commandant.—Lt. (jg.) S. S. Mate, USNR, Quarters Y, Washington Navy Yard SE. 20390. Inspector General.—Capt. J. R. Strane, USN, 6203 Arkendale Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Assistant Chief of Staff for Administration.—Capt. J. R. Strane, USN, 6203 Arkendale Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations and Logistics.—Capt. W. L. Garrett, Jr., USN, 7008 Sea Cliff Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Public Affairs Officer—Lt. Comdr. P. Conners, USN, 3301 Belleview Drive, Cheverly, Md. 20785. U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY Annapolis, Md. 21402 Superintendent.— Adm. J. F. Calvert, USN, 1 Buchanan Road, Annapolis,Rear Md. 21402. Commandant of Midshipmen.—Capt. R. P. Coogan, USN, 14 Porter Road, Annapolis, Md. 21402. NAVAL STATION Washington, D.C. 20390 Commanding Officer—Capt. G. L. Tarleton, USN, Quarters Q-3, Washington Navy Yard SE. 20390. Executive Officer—Comdr. B. L. Miles, USN, Quarters FF, Anacostia Annex, Naval Station SE. 20390. : Naval Station Representative (Washington Navy Yard) .—Lt. Comdr. R. N. Hansen, USNR, 6509 Farmer Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Naval Station Representative (Fort Myer).—Lt. (jg.) R. H. Munger, USN, 5412 North Carlyn Spring Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. Naval Station Representative for Women.—Lt. (jg.) D. Kerr (W), USN, 8507 Lynnbrook Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 33-350°—T70——33 482 Congressional Directory Management Services Officer—Lt. M. M. Vishisky (W), USN, 6621 Wakefield Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Ceremonial Guard Officer—Lt. Comdr. J. S. Ekstrom, USN, Quarters Q-1, Washington Navy Yard SE. 20390. Public Affarrs Officer—Lt. (jg.) F. S. Gerlak, USNR, 3001 Branch Avenue, Hillerest Heights, Md. 20031. Family Services| Housing Referral—Lt. S. B. Hill, USN (W), 301 North Beau-regard Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Senior Chaplain.—Comdr. T. C. Herrmann, CHC, USNR, Quarters J-1, Wash-ington Navy Yard SE. 20390. Consolidated Cwilian Personnel Officer.—Charles J. Famosa, 3460 South River Terrace, Anne Arundel, Md. 21037. Legal Officer—Lt. Comdr. J. W. Kercheval II, USN, 4213 Wynnwood Drive, Annandale, Va. 22993. ; Comptroller—Lt. Comdr. R. A. Ruth, USN, Quarters T, Washington Navy Yard SE. 20390. Operations OfcermPogald, E. Miller, 5936 North First Street, Arlington, "Va. 22203. 33-350°—70——34 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Pennsylvania Avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets 20260 Phone, STerling 3-3100 (Code 177) WINTON MALCOLM BLOUNT, Postmaster General of the United States; born February 1, 1921, Union Springs, Ala., son of Winton M. and Clara Belle Chalker Blount; educated in Union Springs public schools and Staunton Military Academy, Va., and the University of Alabama, 1939-41; U.S. Army Air Corps, 1942-45; doctor of humane letters (honorary), Judson College, Marion, Ala., 1967, doctor of humanities, Huntingdon College, Montgomery, Ala., 1969; doctor of law, Birmingham-Southern College, Birmingham, Ala., 1969; doctor of civil law, Southwestern University of Memphis, Memphis, Tenn., 1969; trustee of the Uni-versity of Alabama; president of the Chamber of Commerce, United States, 1968; founded Blount Brothers Corp., general contractors operating nationally out of Mont-gomery, Ala., in 1946 and served as president and chairman of the board of that company and chairman of the board, Benjamin F. Shaw Co., piping contractors of Wilmington, Del., until December 1968; past director: Gulf American Fire & Casualty Co., Montgomery, Ala.; Central of Georgia Railway Co., Savannah, Ga.; The First National Bank of Montgomery, Ala.; Kershaw Mfg. Co., Mont-gomery, Ala.; and Jackson-Atlantic, Inc., Atlanta, Ga.; other past business and professional associations include: president, Alabama State Chamber of Com-merce; director, Southern States Industrial Council, Nashville, Tenn.; director, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, Ala.; member, Associated General Contractors of America Legislative Committee; director, National Association of Manufacturers; member National Industrial Conference Board; director, chairman of executive committee and treasurer, Young Presidents’ Organiza-tion, New York, N.Y.; president Alabama Road Builders’ Association; “One of Four Outstanding Young Men of Alabama,” 1956; ‘‘Man of the Year’ in Mont-gomery, Ala., 1961; “Golden Knight of Management Award’ by Alabama Council of National Management Association, 1962; citation from mayor and commissioners for distinguished service.to city of Montgomery, 1966; Court of Honor Award, Alabama Exchange Club, 1969; nominated by President Richard M. Nixon to be Postmaster General of the United States; confirmed by the U.S. Senate on January 20, 1969; sworn in as the 59th Postmaster General on Jan-uary 22, 1969; a Presbyterian; married Mary Katherine Archibald on September 2, 1942; five children: Winton M., III, Thomas A., S. Roberts, Katherine, and Joseph W.; residence: 2700 Virginia Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20037. ELMER THEODORE KLASSEN, Deputy Postmaster General; born Novem-ber 6, 1908, Hillsboro, Kans., son of John A. and Mary Petker Klassen; early education in California; attended Harvard Business School, 1952; associated with American Can Company, New York City, since 1925: vice president, Industrial Relations, 1958, executive vice president and director, president, 1965-69; mem-ber Newcomen Society; board chairman of the Institute of Collective Bargaining and Group Relations, New York City; member of the Board of Trustees, Post Graduate Institute of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery, New York City; on advisory council of the Business College of Pennsylvania State University; nominated by President Richard M. Nixon as Deputy Postmaster General January 31, 1969, confirmed by the U.S. Senate on February 7, 1969, and sworn in February 10, 1969; Methodist; married Marie Callahan on June 8, 1963; residence, 2700 Virginia Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20037. OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL Executive Assistant to the Postmaster General (Postal Affairs). —Holman Head. Executive Assistant to the Postmaster General (Congressional Liaison).—Paul N. Carlin, 8235 Tollhouse Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Special Assistant to the Postmaster General (Public Information). —James M. Henderson, 2650 Virginia Avenue 20037. ; 498 Post Office Department 499 Special Assistant to the Postmaster General (International Postal Affairs) — Daniel S. L. Liu, 2501 Calvert Street 20008. Confidential Assistant to the Postmaster General.—Mrs. Alice Flickinger, 1201 South Scott Street, Arlington,Va. 22204. Judicial Officer.—[Vaecant.] ADVISORY BOARD Chairman.— Winton M. Blount (Postmaster General). Vice Chairman.—E. T. Klassen (Deputy Postmaster General). Members: [Seven vacancies.] OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY POSTMASTER GENERAL Executive Assistant to Depuly Postmaster General.—Frederick E. Batrus, 7124 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, Md, 20014, Executive Assistant to Deputy Postmaster General.—[Vacant.) Director, Headquarters Services Division.—Daniel M. Riddle, Route 1, Box 11, Nanjemoy, Md. 20662. BUREAU OF OPERATIONS gs ae General.—Frank J. Nunlist, 8806 Foxhills Trail, Potomac, Md. 20854. : Executive Assistant.—Nyle M. Jackson, 4429 35th Street 20008. Specsul Aosistantorrtiony L. Dixon, 9717 Admiralty Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Special Assistant.— Elizabeth M. Fielding, 3 D.C. Village Lane 20032. Special Assistant.—Clarence H. Osthagen, 1332 I Street 20005. : Fiscal Management Office: Director.—Peter A. Del Grosso, 3502 Marlbrough Way, College Park, Md. 20740. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General—Operations.—James KE. Josendale, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Depuly Assistant Postmaster Mike E, Chapin, General—Operations.— 5725 Robinwood Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General—Services,—Francis X. Biglin, 14117 Heritage Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Staff Assistant to the Depuly Assistant Postmaster General.—Herman A. Dodson, 6115 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22150. Staff Assistant to the Depuly Assistant Postmaster General.—Cecil M. Hunt, 612 North Pelham Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Maintenance Division: Director.—Walter W. Kreimann, 7105 Amy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Organization and Management Division: Director.—Talmadge R. Maples, 4411 Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Post Office and Delivery Services Division: Director.—M. Lile Stover, P.O. Box 7752, Washington, D.C. 20044. Utilization and Requirements Division: Director.—Ray A. Short, 5335 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General—Logistics.—Charles A, McIntyre, 6230 Cheryl Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Li Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Postmaster General.—William M. Risen, 9831 Singleton Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Transportation Economics and Development Division: Director.—John C. Miller, 3701 Morningside Drive, Fairfax,Va. 22030. Distribution and Mail Processing Division: Director—Louis B. Schoonover, 4510 South 34th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Trafic Management Division: Director.—Joseph F. Jones, 3103 Tremont Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. BUREAU OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION Assistant Postmaster General. —James W. Hargrove, 2409 49th Street 20007. Special Assistant to Assistant Postmaster General.—John C. Gartland, 921 E Street SE. 20003. 500 Congressional Directory Deputy Assistant Postmaster General and Controller.—James R. Thomason, 1211 Burketon Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Executive Assistant to Controller.—Carlton H. Jencks, 1817 Susqioharmovk Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Controller for Budget and Programs.— Woodrow G. Doak, 4511 Kling Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Assistant Controller for Accounting (Acting).—Clarence R. Jauchem, 7112 Capitol View Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. 0 Si of Postal Rates.— Arthur Eden, 9708 Dameron Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Classification and Special Services Division.—Edwin A. Riley, 5702 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Statistical Programs and Standards. — Benj amin J. Mandel, 6101 16th Street 20011. Office of Management Systems.—R. C. Stringer, 5854 North 15th Road, Arling-ton, Va. 22205. Office’ of ADP Management.—Burnett G. Anderson, 8237 Taunton Place, Springfield, Va. 22150. BUREAU OF FACILITIES Assistant Postmaster General.—Henry Lehne, 2501 Calvert Street 20008. Executive Assistant to the Assistant Postmaster General. —W. A. Sundell, 8124 Oak Lake Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Special Assistant to the Assistant Postmaster General.—J oseph W. Harrison, 2827 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Special Assistant to the Assistant Postmaster General (Financial Affairs) —[Vacant.] Planning Staff: Chief—Amos J. Coffman, 6324 Anneliesse Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General—Construction. —|Vacant.] Design Division: -Director.—Calvin C. Nodgaard, 2500 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Construction Division: Director.—Patrick H. Sandlin, 1729 Maxwell Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Program Management Division: Director—Jordan Kadet, 8047 Park Overlook Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General—Acquisition.—Vincent F. DeCain, 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, Room 7313 20260. Procurement Division: Director.—Conrad L. Trahern, 15108 Bitterroot Way, Rockville, Md. 20853. Realty Division: Director.—Dennis A. Jensen, 11702 Ibsen Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. BUREAU OF PERSONNEL Assistant Postmaster General. —Kenneth A. Housman, 7104 Arrowood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General for Personnel Operations.—Watt H. McBrayer, 2500 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General for Manpower Resources and Development.— Arthur B. Moss, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Executive Assistant to Assistant Postmaster General.—Fred E. Cashman, 1019 North Noyes Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Special Assistant for Industrial Relations.—James K. Sullivan, 11211 Monticello Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Special Assistant.—N. Eugene Stoner, 2801 North Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Office of Equal Employment Opportunity: Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.—Charles H. Thomas, Jr. Departmental Personnel Office: Director.—Frederic L. Royer, 10704 Hayes Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 120902. Board of Appeals and Review: Chairman.—Emmett E. Cooper, Jr., 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Compensation Division: ‘Director.—Anne P. Flory, Bel Air, Rural Route 1, Box 862, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Post Office Department 501 Employee Benefits and Services Division: : Dir bo —William F. Pot San, 8108 Smithfield on, Springfield, Va. 22150. Labor Relations Division: Deselor wdomes K. Sullivan, 11211. Monticello Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Safety Division: Dy =sadenels M. Bishoff, 3303 Brooklawn Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md. 0015. Industrial Medical Division: Deichon dirage H. Sisler, M.D., 4624 Bayard Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 0016 Manpower Planning Division: Director.—Herbert Block, 1010 Playford Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Manpower Development Division: Director.—Carl T. Sieg, 4615 Village Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Crafts Training Division: Director.—Francis J. Mahaney, 4325 Dresden Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. BUREAU OF RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING Assistant Postmaster Generol.—Harold F. Faught. Borer of Operations.—Paul G. Hendrickson, 3713 May Street, Silver Spring, Md. 0906. Less Mail Program Director.— Alvin P. Hanes, 6605 Greyfox Drive, Springfield, a. 22150. Non-Letter Mail Program Director.—George R. Cavell, 9420 Forest Haven Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Chief, Industrial Engineering—John Rowe, 6304 10th Street, Alexandris, Va. 22397 Director, Research and Development.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—James L. Cole, 4315 Argonne Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Director for Design.—Leo J. Anderson, Crystal Plaza North, 2111 Jeffer-son Davis Highway North, Arlington, Va. 22202. BUREAU OF PLANNING AND MARKETING Assistant Postmaster General.—Ronald B. Lee, 8213 Burning Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Executive Assistant.—Stanley G. Langland, 11510 Regency Drive, Rockville, Md. 20854. Special Assistant. —Elwood D. Poole, Jr., 11016 Picasso Lane, Potomae, Md. 20854. Administrative Ofieer, (Acting). —Michael J. D’Angelo, 8503 Buckhannon Drive, Potomac, Md. 2 Deputy Assistant enn General for Planning.— William J. Sullivan, 516 First Street, SE., 20003. Director, Systems Analysis Division.—James C. Armstrong, 6924 Lamont Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801. Director, Economics Analysis Diviston.—Bernard S. Beckler, 8413 Victory Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Planning Division.—G. Emerson Markham, 5408 Keppler Road, 20031. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General for Marketing.—|[Vacant.] Director, Customer Relations Division.—Edward M. Kriz, 39 Southgate Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Director, Marketing Operations Division (Acting).—Buford L. Knowles, 924 25th Street 20037. Director, Performance Evaluation Division (Acting) .—Charles H. Ryan, P.O. Box 545, Fairfax, Va. 22030. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel—David A. Nelson, 7620 Mary Cassatt Drive, Potomae, Md. 20854. Deputy General Counsel.—Louis A. Cox, 1140 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant General Counsel—Legislative Division.—Adam G. Wenchel, 3803 Blackthorn Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 502 Congressional Directory General Counsel—Continued \ Deputy General Counsel—Continued : Assistant General Counsel—Opinions Division.—Jack T. DiLorendo, 3801 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Assistant General Counsel—Real Property and Procurement Division.—James J. Wilson, 9717 Mill Run Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Assistant General Counsel—Claims Division (Acting) .—Clinton I. Newman, 5108 ‘Russett Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Assistant General Counsel—Transportation Division.— Thomas F. Meagher, Jr., 3811 Ivydale Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant General Counsel—M ailability Division.— William F. Lawrence, 1035 Cresthaven Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Deputy Contract Compliance O flicer.—Clarence H. Featherson, 1629 Columbia Road 20009. Special Assistant General Counsel.—Harvey H. Hannah, 2502 Turgridge Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Special Assistant to the General Counsel.—Charles D. Hawley, 8607 Ewing Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. BUREAU OF THE CHIEF POSTAL INSPECTOR Chief Postal Inspector— William J. Cotter, 6520 Oakwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041: Deputy Chief Postal Inspector—James V. P. Conway, 1075 South Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant ‘Chief Postal Inspector—Criminal Investigations.—Claude A." Maddux, 480 Anderson Ferry Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45238. Director, Law Enforcement Science and Technology Davision. —John E. Lloyd, 12708 Chilton Circle, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Organized Crime Staff.—[Vacant.] Director, Burglary and Mail Theft Division.— Marlin W. Brow n, 8342 Botndbrook Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director, Fraud and Prohibited M ailings Division. t«Glarles A. Miller, Box 224, RD No. 2, King George, Va. 22485. Director, Crime Laboratory.—Albert W. Somerford, Box 19, Clarkesburg, Md. 20734. Assistant Chief Postal Inspector—Service Investigations and Inspections.—Norval W. Woodworth, 4624 South 9th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Personnel and Security Investigations Division.—Victor B. Ray, 2113 Her mitage Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Service Investigations, Inspections, and Contingencies Division.—John J. Beall, 11 West Howell Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Assistant Chief Postal Inspector—Admainisiration.—Donal B. Sheldon, 4818 Barrymore Drive SE. 20021. Director of Internal Audits.—Arvid C. Anteroinen, 1911 Great Falls Street, McLean, Va, 22101. REGIONAL OFFICES Atlanta Region—Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina.—Timothy J. Coleman, Regional Director, John Hancock Building, Atlanta, Ga. 30304. Boston Region— Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island.—Ephraim Martin, Regional Director, Post Office and Court. house Building, Boston, Mass. 02109. Chicago Region—Illinois and Michigan.—K. O. William Sandberg, Regional Director, Main Post Office Building, Chicago, Ill. 60699. Cincinnati Region—Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio.—Thaddeus A. Ripa, Regional Director, Post Office Box 1999, Cincinnati, Ohio 45201. Dallas Region— Teas and Louisiana.—Loren Fletcher, Regional Director, Post Office Box 3, Dallas, Tex. 75221. Denver Region—Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming.—J. Edwin Kerr, Regional Director, Post Office Box 1979, Denver, Colo. 80201. Memphis Region—Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee.—James H. Olehy, Regional Director, Post Office Building, Memphis, Tenn. 38101. Minneapolis Region—Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin.— Clarence B. Gels, Regional Director, Federal Building, Fort Snelling, Minneapolis, Minn. 55425. Post Office Department 503 New York Region—New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.—Harold R. Larsen, Regional Director, Main Post Office Building, New York, N.Y. 10098. Philadelphia Region—Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware—Jack B. Pentz, Regional Director, General Post Office Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. St. Louis Region—Arkansas, Iowa, Missourt. — Harold S. Wagner, Regional Director, 1114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. 63199. San Francisco Region—California, Hawaii, Nevada, and all Pacific Possessions.— Russell E. James, Regional Director, 631 Howard Street, San Francisco, Cal. 94106. Seattle Region—Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Alaska. — Fred G. E. Huleen, Regional Director, Post Office Box 9000, Seattle, Wash. 98109. Washington Region—District of Columbia, M aryland, Virginia, West Virginia.— i] C. Ulsaker, Regional Director, 521 12th Street, Washington, D.C. 0269. Wichita Region—Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma.~—~Howard Cc. Walters, Regional Director, Main Post Office Building, Wichita, Kans. 67225. POSTAL DATA CENTERS Atlanta Postal Data Center—Atlanta, Washington, and Philadelphia.—Robert W. Bass, Director, Postal Data Center, Federal Annex Building, Atlanta, Ga. 30335. Dallas Postal Data Center—Dallas, Denver, and Wichita.—James R. Martin, Director, Postal Data Center, Box 1557 Main Post Office Building, Dallas, Tex. 756299. Minneapolis Postal Data Center— Chicago and Minneapolis.—Clifford W. LaMar, Director, Postal Data Center, Box 63, Main Post Office, Minneapolis, Minn, dead New York Postal Data Center— Boston and New York.—Joseph Klegman, Director, Postal Data Center, Main Post Office Building, New York, N.Y. 10099. St. Louis Postal Data Center—Cincinnati, Memphis, and St. Louis. —Milton L. Healy, Director, Postal Data Center, Post Office Building, St. Louis, Mo. 63180. San Francisco Postal Data Center—San Francisco and Sealtle.~—~Paul M. Fisher, Director, Postal Data Center, Post Office Box 3700, San Mateo, Calif. 94403. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Interior Building 20240. Phone, 343-1100 ( Code 183, extension 70) WALTER J. HICKEL, of Anchorage, Alaska; born near Claflin, Kans., on August 18, 1919, son of Robert A. and Emma Hickel, tenant farmers; attended grade and high schools in Claflin, participating in football, track, and boxing; in 1938 was Kansas Golden Glove welterweight champion; at the age of 19, bought a Claflin insurance business which he sold in 1940; after World War II, was a builder, developer, and civic leader in Alaska; started his business career by building homes; later built, operated, and developed rental units, residential areas, and hotels; is a member of The Knights of Columbus, B.P.O.E., Navy League of the United States, Washington Athletic Club (served on board of governors in 1961 and 1962), and Capitol Hill Club of Washington, D.C.; served as chairman of the Alaska State Chamber of Commerce’s Economic Development Committee, chairman of the board of Anchorage Natural Gas Co., a trustee of the Alaska Methodist University, and a member of the board of regents of Gonzaga University; for 10 years served as Republican national committeeman for Alaska; was a leader in the fight for statehood; and was elected Governor of Alaska in 1966; married Janice Cannon in September 1941; one son—Ted; Janice died in August 1943, after a short illness; in November 1945, married Ermalee Strutz, daughter of pioneer Alaskans, Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Strutz, of Anchorage; five sons—Bob, Wally, Jr., Jack, Joe, and Karl; became Secretary of the Tuterior January 24, 1969. Secretary of the Interior.— Walter J. Hickel. Under Secretary.— Russell E. Train, 3101 Woodland Drive 20008. Assistant Secretary (Water and Power Development) —James R. Smith, 6171 Lees burg Pike, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Assistant Secretary (Public Land M anagement) — Harrison Loesch, 2440 Virginia Avenue 20037. Assistant Secretary (Mineral Resources).—Hollis M. Dole, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife, Parks and Marine Resources.—Leslie L. Glasgow, 1850 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant Secretary for Water Quality and Research.—Carl L. Klein, 2400 Virginia Avenue 20037. Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Lawrence H. Dunn, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Assistant to the Secretary.— Thomas P. Holley, 2500 Quebec Street North, Arling- ton, Va. 22207. Assistant to the Secretary.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Secretary and Director of Information.— Troffey, 3025 Cam- Alex bridge Place 20007. Assistant and Science Advisor to the Secretary.—Donald D. Dunlop, 9125 Glen-brook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Acting Assistant to the Secretary (Congressional Liaison).—Clarence Lorentzson, 1911 N. Nicholas Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Gas Assistant to the ‘Secretary. — Yvonne K. Esbensen, 3900 16th Street 0011 Executive Assistant to the Secretary.— Anna K. Life, 2223 North Military Road, Arlington, Va 22207. Director, Office of Water Resources Research.—H. Garland Hershey. Field Committees: Alaska.—Burke Riley, regional coordinator, Alaska Region, and chairman egeral Building, U.S. Post Office and Court House, Box 70, Juneau, Alaska 01 Missouri Basin.—Harrell F. Mosbaugh, regional coordinator, Missouri Basin Region and chairman, Post Office Box 2530, Billings, Mont. 59103. . 504 Department of the Interior 305 Field Commiitees—Continued North Ceniral.—Fred Wampler, regional coordinator, North Central Region and chairman, Federal Building, 550 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202. Northeast.—Mark Abelson, regional coordinator, Northeast Region and chair-man, John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Room 2003-K, Government Center, Boston, Mass. 02203. Pacific Northwest.—Joe Dwyer, regional coordinator Pacific Northwest Region and chairman, Post Office Box 3621, Portland, Oreg. 97208. Pacific Southwest.— William T. Davoren, regional coordinator, Pacific South-west Region and chairman, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Box 36098, San Fran-cisco, Calif. 94102. Southwest.—Kenneth D. McCall, regional coordinator, Southwest Region and chairman, Federal Building, Post Office Box 1467, Muskogee, Okla. 74402. Southeast.—C. Edward Carlson, acting regional coordinator, Southeast Region and chairman; Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, 809 Penclrizee Street, Seventh Building, Atlanta, Ga. 30323. Oil Import Appeals Board: Chairman. — Lewis S. Flagg 111, 800 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Members: Department of Corliner ce.—Stanley Nehmer, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Resources, 9007 Kirkdale Road, Bethesda; Md. 20034. Department of Defense—Paul H. Riley, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Defense (Supply and Services OASD (I. & L.)), 3801 Lake Boulevard, : Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of the Under Secretary: Deputy Under Secretary—Boyd H. Gibbons III, 8509 Hazelwood Drive, Bethesda,Md. 20014. Deputy Under Secretary for Programs.—Harry M. Shooshan, Jr., 3610 Huntover -Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Assistant to the Under Secretary.—John R. Quarles, Jr., 11564 Links Drive, Reston, Va. 22070. Job Corps Conservation Center Coordinator.—Benjamin L. Hunton, 7737 Ard-more-Ardwick; Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Office of the Assistant Secretary (Water and Power Development): Deputy Assistant Secretary.—James G. Watt, 5407 Keppler Road, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Assistant and Engineering Research Advisor to the Assistant Secretary.— Morgan D. Dubrow, 6824 Williamsburg Blvd., Arlington, Va. 22213. Administrator, Defense Electric Power Leslie N. Jochimsen, Admainistration.— 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Office of the Assistant Secretary (Water Quality and Research): Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Robert L. L. McCormick, 1700 H Street 20006. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Applied Sciences and’ Engineering. — Reinhold Thieme. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Scientific Programs.—S. Fred Singer, 2302 Kalorama Road 20008. Ofiice of the Assistant Secretary (Public Land Management): Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Orme Lewis, Jr., 3522 North Third Street, Arling-ton Va. 22201. Office of the Assistant Secretary (Mineral Resources): Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Gene P. Morrell, 9141 Santayana Drive, Fairfax, ‘a. 20040. Director, O flice of Coal Research.—|Vaeant.] Director, Office of Minerals and Solid Fuels.—Harry L. Moffett, 3900 Watson Place 20016. Director, Office of Oil and Gas.—Wilson M. Laird, 11400 Washington Plaza, " Reston, Va. 20070. Administrator, Oil Import Administration.—~Joseph J. Simmons III, 1540 Geranium Street 20012. O fice of Saline Waler: Director.—Dr. Chung-ming Wong, 2470 Ross Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant to Director —Douglas J. McFarlane, 11706 Leesburg Pike, Herndon, Va. 22070. ‘Assistant Director, Engineering and Development.— William F. Savage, 8025 Garlot Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director, Research.—Dr. W. 8. Gilliam, 9010 Stratford Lane, Alex-andria, Va. 22308. 506 Congressional Directory Office of Saline Water—Continued Assistant Director, Project Management and Plant Engineering.—John W, Heintz, 202 Meadowgate Drive, Box 3A, RFD 5, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Chief, Information Office.—J. W. “Pat” O'Meara, 1203 Trinity Drive, Alex-andria, Va. 22314. Chief, Desalting Feasibility and Economic Studies.—Joseph J. Strobel, 2106 Wakefield Street, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Chief, Program Analysis.—James L. Powell, Jr., 404 Grinstead Road, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Chief, Administrative Management.—Chandler H. Townsend, 3801 Lees Corner Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife, Parks and Marine Resources: Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Charles Meacham, 4101 Ignomar Street 20015. Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.— Charles G. Carothers III, 6532 75th Street, Cabin John, Md. 20731. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration: Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.—George LE. Robinson, 1517 North Kentucky Street, ’ Arlington, Va. 22205. Director of Management Operations. —N. 0. Wood, Jr., 3410 Macomb Street 20016. Director of Survey and Review.—James T. Hall, Jr., 15424 Carrolton Road, © Rockville, Md. 20853. Director of Budget—Richard R. Hite, 2108 Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director of Management Research.—Arthur B. Jebens, 5437 Mohican Road 20016. Director of Personnel. —Newell B. Terry, 5956 Seabright Road, Springfield, “Va. 22152. Director of Program Analysis.—Harry M. Shooshan, Jr., 6310 Huntover Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Librarian.—Erik Bromberg, 3104 Knoll Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Solicitor — Mitchell Melich, 4100 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Deputy Solicitor —Raymond C. Coulter, 3830 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Na. 22207. Legislative Counsel.—Frank A. Bracken, 5151 Palisade Lane 20016. Associate Solicitor (Indian Affairs) —Earle D. Goss, 9700 Fernwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Associate Solicitor (Mineral Resources and General Legal Service).—A. Bruce Wright, 6216 Wedgwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Associate Solicitor (Public Lands).—David E. Lindgren, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007. Associate Solicitor (Parks and Recreation).—Bernard R. Meyer, 6813 Millwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Associate Solicitor (Reclamation and Power).—J. Lane Morthland, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Associate Solicitor (Territories, Wildlife and Claims).—C. Brewster Chapman, 3137 O Street 20007. Associate Solicitor (Water Resources and Procurement).—Alan G. Kirk II, 827 Turkey Run Road, McLean, Va. 22101. O fice of Information: Dey Bonin andrew L. Newman, 4647 North 38th Place, Arlington, Va. 2220 Information Officers.—Harmon Kallman, 8929 Littleton Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Eugene R. Nicolai, 6512 Fairlawn Drive, McLean, Va. 92101; Harlan Wood, Jr., 3910 Estel Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Samuel Botsford, 4601 Potomac Avenue 20007. BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES Chairman.—[Vacant.] Ereotiiive Secretary.—Dr. Meredith F. Burrill, 5503 Grove Street, Chevy Chase, d. 20015. Executive Secretary for Domestic Names.—Jerome O. Kilmartin, 1800 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Members: Department of State.—[Vacant]; Dr. Elvyn A. Stoneman, 2613 Silverdale Court, Wheaton, Md. 20906, deputy. Department of the Interior 507 Members—Continued ; Department of the Army.—[Vacant]; John P. Mack, 5501 MacArthur Boulevard 20906, deputy. Department of the Navy. — John C. Martin, 4100 Cathedral Avenue 20016; Charles D. Rouse, 7307 Elmhurst Street 20028, deputy. Department of the Air Force—~—Edward M. Thompson, 1028 Tulip Lane, Ellis-ville, Mo. 63024; David Bodycombe, 1535 Paddock Drive, Florissant, Mo. 63033, deputy. Post Office Department.—Thomas M, Raftery, 1412 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Thomas B. Johnston, 6308 Merle Place, Bren Mar Park, Alexandria, Va. 22312, deputy. Department of Defense. “Loren A. Bloom, Tracy’s Landing, Md. 20869; Ray-mond Gornitzky, 8104 Beech Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. -20034, deputy. Library of Congress. —I[Vacant]; C. Sumner Spalding, 3821 Kings Lane, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022, deputy. Government Printing Office.—Robert E. Williams, 1302 Windham Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Willard C. Flaugh, 7401 Fairchild Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306, deputy. Department of Commerce,—A. Joseph Wraight, 5431 Connecticut Avenue 20015. Department of Agriculture.~—Fred W. Grover, 2323 North Utah Street Arlington, Va. 22207; Richard F. Droege, 303 N Street SW. 20024, deputy. Department of the Interior.— Arthur A. Baker, 5201 Westwood Drive 20016; Jerome O. Kilmartin, 1800 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, Va. 22205, deputy. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Office of the Commissioner Commissioner of Fish and Wildlife Service.—Charles Meacham, 4101 Ingomar Street 20015. Staff Assistant to the Commissioner.— Ronald C. Tracy, 2111 Thomas Jefferson Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant to the Commissioner .—Howard D. Tait, 13134 Moss Ranch Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife Director.—John S, Gottschalk, 4664 34th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Depnsy Director—Abram V. Tunison, 3102 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, a. 22042. Associate Director. —Joseph P. Linduska, Potomac Plaza, 2415 Virginia Avenue 20037, Assistant Director (Administration & Engineering). —Samuel Benjamin, 1024 Cresthaven Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Assistant Director (Operations).—Noble E. Buell, 11514 Lovejoy Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant Director (Research).—Raymond E. Johnson, 5209 30th Street North, ‘Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Director (Cooperative Services).—James T. MeBroom, 1145 Bellview Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, National Fisheries Center and Aquartum.— Warren J. Wisby, 9945 Murnane Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Pacific Region.—John Findlay, 11031 Northeast Davis Street, Portland, Oreg. © 97220. Southwest Region.— William T. Krummes, 7616 Prospect Northeast, Albuquer- que, N. Mex, 87110. North Central Region.—Robert W. Burwell, 5908 Colfax Avenue South, Minne-apolis, Minn, 55419. Southeast Region.—C. Edward Carlson, 2921 Country Squire Lane, Decatur, Ga. 30033. Northeast Region.— Richard E. Griffith, 24 West Pine Street, Auburndale, Mass. 02166. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Director.—|[ Vacant.) Deputy Director—J. L. McHugh, 3677 North Harrioh Street, Arlington, Va. 29207. 508 Congressional Directory Assistant Director for Administration.—J. M. Patton, 2005 Columbia Pike, Arling-ton, Va. 22204. Assistant Director for International Affairs.— William M. Terry, 5500 South Fifth Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Acting Associate Director for Fisheries.—[Vacant.] \ Assistant Director for Marine Resources.— Roland Smith, 10324 Gainsborough Road, Potomac, Md. 20850. Assistant Director for Utilization and Engineering. —Joseph W. Slavin, 8203 Excalibur Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Director for "Fishery Economics and Services.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director for Economics.—Harvey M. Hutchings, 7220 Valley Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director for Resource Development.—[Vacant.] REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Pacific Northwest.—Donald R. Johnson, 16255 Northeast First Street, Bellevue, Wash. 98004. Gulf and South Atlanlic—Richard T. Whiteleather (acting), 3590 Belle Vista Drive East, St. Petersburg Beach, Fla. 33706. North Atlantic—Russell T. Norris. Great Lakes and Central.—W. F. Carbine, 1511 Harbrooke Avenue, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48103. B Alaska Region.—Harry L. Rietze, Post Office Box 357, Juneau, Alaska 99801. Pacific Southwest.— Gerald V. Howard, 5837 Pinecrest Drive, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Calif. 90274. Hawaii Area.—John C. Marr, 814 Kainui Place, Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii 96812. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Director—W. T. Pecora, 4572 Indian Rock Terrace 20007. Associate Director.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director—Engineering.—Frank E. Clarke, 165 Williams Drive, Anna- polis, Md. 21401. Assistant Director—Program.—Joel M. Johanson, 1696 Chimney House Road, Reston, Va. 22070. Assistant Director—Research.—John M. De Noyer, 4835 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Direclor—Administration.— Willard F. McCornack, 5919 Overlea Road 20016. Information Oflicer.—Frank H. Forrester, 1530 Longfellow Court, McLean, Va. 22101 Personnel O fficer.—Leonard Zaciewski, 15312 Narcissus Way, Rockville, Md. 20853. Chic, Geologic Division.—Harold L. James, 1001 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. Chief, Water Resources Division.—Ernest L. Hendricks, 2900 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief, Topographic Division.— Robert H. Lyddan, 3101 Beech Street 20015. Chief, Conservation Division.— Russell G. Wayland, 4660 North 35th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief, Publications Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Computer Center Division.—Carl E. Diesen, 8617 Red Coat Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Commassioner.— Louis R. Bruce, Grayling Hotel, 1745 N Street. Deputy Commissioner.— Theodore W. Taylor, 706 North Frederick Street, Ar-lington, Va. 22203. Assistant Commissioner for Administration.—J. L. Norwood, 500 North Longfellow, Arlington, Va. 22203. Assistant Commissioner for Engineering.— Arthur O. Allen, 3352-B South Wake-field Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Assistant Commissioner for Community Services.—W. R. Carmack, 1503 Audmar Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Commissioner for Education.—Charles N. Zellers, 4508 Millborn Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Department of the Interior 509 Assistant Commissioner for Program Coeordination.—Fred H, Massey, 2231 Bancraft Place 20008. Tagoretion Oficer—W. J. Macfarlan, 3120 Fourth Street North, Arlington, Va. 22201. Assistant Commissioner, Economic Development.— George W, Hubley, Jr: 189 Defense Highway, Annapolis, Md. 21401. General Manager, Arts and Crafts Board—R. G. Hart, 916 25th Street 20037. AREA DIRECTORS Aberdeen Area Director.— Martin N. B. Holm, 1220 North Third Street, Aberdeen, S. Dak. 57401. Albuquerque Area Director.— Walter O. Olson, 210 Amherst Drive SE., Albu-querque, N. Mex. 87106. Anadarko Area Director.—Sidney M. Carney, 702 Tottingham Road, Anadarko, Okla. 73005. Billings Area Director.—James F. Canan, 1810 Iris Lane, Billings, Mont, 59102. Juneau Area Director.—Charles A. Richmond, Route 2, Box 910A, Junean, Alaska 99801. M naps Area Director.—QOwen D. Morken, 5136 Lincoln Drive, Edina, Minn. 55436. Muskogee Area Director.— Virgil N, Harrington, 221 South 12th Street, Muskogee, : Okla. 74401. Navajo Area Director.—Graham E. Holmes, P.O. Box 278, Window Rock, Ariz. .: 806515, Phoeniz Area Director.—W. Wade Head, 1342 East Georgia, Phoenix, Ariz. 85014. Peordand Area Director.—Dale M. Baldwin, Route 4, Box 1910, Gresham, Oreg. 797030. Sacramento Area Director.— William E. Finale, 3238 Murshison Way, Carmichael, Calif. 95608. . Executive Officer, Indian Aflairs Data Center.— Robert M. Patterson, 1520 Figueroa Road NE., Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87112. Chief, Division of Plant Design and Construction.— Robert A, Dudley, 2737 Texas NE, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87111. Chief, Plant Management Field Technical Office.—Charles R. McCrea, 6077 South Hill, Littleton, Colo. 80120. MEMBERS OF THE ARTS AND CRAFTS BOARD Vincent Price, chairman, 580 North Beverly Glen Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif. 90032. ) Lloyd New, director of Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 87501. Mitehell Wilder, director, Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, 3501 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Fort Worth, Tex. 76107. Alvin M. Josephy, Jr., 551 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10036. Royal B. Hassrick, Lone Star Ranch, Elizabeth, Colo. 80107. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Director.—Boyd L. Rasmussen, 6768 Baron Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Associate Director.—John O. Crow, 2386 North Edgewood Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chef, Office of Information.—John A. Mattoon, 3101 Faber Drive, Sleepy Hollow, Falls Church, Va. 22044, Assistant to Director.—Robert E. Wolf, 5824 Carlyle Street, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Assistant Director (Resources). —Eugene V. Zumwalt, 1934 Columbia Pike, Apt. 4, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant Director (Legislation and Plans) —Irving Senzel, 2609 Ross Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Director (Administration). —James P. Beirne, 10622 Gatewood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Assistant Director (Technical Services). —[Vaeant.] Director, Denver Service Center. Garth H. Rudd, 2781 South Fenton, Denver, Colo. 80227. State Director, Arizona.—Fred J. Weiler, 724 E. Hayward Avenue, Phoenix, Ariz. 85020. 510 Congressional Directory State Director, Colorado.—E. 1. Rowland, 2769 South Ivan Way, Denver, Colo. State Director, Montana.—Edwin Zaidliez, 724 Park Lane, Billings, Mont. 59102. State Director, New Mexico—W. J. Anderson, 127 Rio Vista Place, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 87501. State Pi gcn Utah.—R. D. Nielson, 3648 Fortuna Circle, Salt Lake City, Utah 8411 State Director, Wyoming.— Daniel P. Baker. Director, Poriland Service Center —Edward G. Bygland, 1808 Northeast Weidler, Apt. 5, Portland, Oreg. 97232. State Director, Alaska. —Burton W. Silcock, 2207 Susitna Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99503. State Director, California.—J.. Russell Penny, 3249 Clairidge Way, Sacramento, Calif. 95821. State Director, Idaho.—Joseph T. Fallini, 2324 North Pendleton Drive, Boise, Idaho 83705. State Director, Nevada.—Nolan F. Keil, 1200 Alturas, Reno, Nev. 89503. State Director, Oregon.— Archie D. Craft, 2245 Southwest Winchester Place, Portland, Oreg. 97225. Director, Boise I nteragency Fire Center.—Roger R. Robinson, 3719 Hillcrest Drive, Boise, Idaho 83705. BUREAU OF MINES Interior Building. Phone 343-1100 (Code 183, extension 70) Director.—John F. O'Leary, Shady Oaks Manor, West River, Md. 20881. Deputy Director—Earl T. Hayes, 517 Gilmoure Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Executive Assistant to the Director. —Allan Sherman, 8318 Draper Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. : Science and Engineering Advisor.—Kenneth R. More, 9901 E. Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795. RY Operations Research Scientist.—[Vacant.] Chief, Office of Mineral Information.— Robert O. Swenarton, 3721 Kayson Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Chief, Division of Public Information.—[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Technical Reports.— Robert P. Willing, 303 Whitestone Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant Director—Administration.— Walter J. Lander, 3364 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Chief, Division of Automatic Data Processing.—Anthony J. Carroll, 9766 West Ohio Drive, Denver, Colo. 80226. Wa of Finance —Harold F. Thorne, 3885 Balsam Street, Wheatridge, olo. 80033. Chief, Division of Management Analysis.—James M. Goddard, 4717 Eddystone Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Chief, Division of Personnel—Harvey V. Pearce, 503 Twinbrook Parkway, Rockville, Md. 20851. Chief, Division of Procurement and Property Management.— Gordon A. Melville, 4803 Macon Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Associate Director— Health and Safety. —[Vacant.] Assistant Director—Coal Mine Safety.—James Westfield, 5550 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant Director— Metal and Nonmetal Mine Safety.—Stanley M. Jarrett, 4525 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Assistant Director— Mineral Industry Health.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director— Helium.— Henry P. Wheeler, Jr., 10222 Conover Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant Director— Mineral Resource Evaluation.— William A. Vogely, 6504 Pyle Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Chief, Division of Mineral Studies.—Frank D. Lamb, acting, 7408 Wellesley Drive, College Park, Md. 20740. Chief, Division of Environmental Affairs.—Joseph ‘A. Corgan, acting, 5605 Park Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chief, Division of M ineral Economics. —David B. Brooks, 5811 19th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22205. Chief, Division of International Activities.— Virgil L. Barr, 9729 West Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. 20975. Department of the Interior 511 ia! of Statistics.—Abe Rothman, 9407 Crosby Road, Silver Spring, M . &L 1 . Assistant Director—Planning.—Paul Zinner, 1425 33d Street 20007. Coils pier of Budget.—Elwood Thomson, 4449 20th Road North, Arlington, a. ad dd . Assistant Director— Minerals Research.—[Vacant.] Director of Coal Research.— William Crentz, 3850 Tunlaw Road 20007. Director of Metallurgy Research.—~Leroy R. Furlong, 8127 Bainbridge Road,_ Alexandria, Va. 22308. Burden 9 x ining Research.—Thomas E. Howard, 9511 Nowell Drive, Bethesda, Director of Petroleum Research.—J. Wade Watkins, 5309 Easton Drive, North -Springfield, Va. 22151. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Interior Building. Phone 343-1170 (Code 183, extension 70) Director.— George B. Hartzog, Jr., 1643 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Director—~—Harthon L. Bill, 5008 Dodson Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Director, Management and Programing.—Edward A. Hummel, 6605 Spring Road, Springfield, Va. 22150. Associate Director, Planning and Development —J. E. N. Jensen, 7705 Elba Road, Hollin Hills, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Executive Assistant to the Director—Frank E. Harrison, 10910 Orchard Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Director (Administration). —Clarence P. Montgomery, 3130 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Director (Cooperative Activities) Thomas F. Flynn, Jr., 5981 Searl Terrace 20016. Assistant Director (Policy Analysis end Programing).— Glen T. Bean, 1612 Wood-moor Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Director (Travel and Information Services).—Ben Butterfield, 1931 Fox-hall Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Chief, Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation.— Ernest A. Connolly, 1601 . Ruffner Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Chief, Office of Natural Sciences Studies.— Robert M. Linn, 6503 Brooks Hill Court, Brookmont, Md. 20016. Assistant Director — William C. 11443 (Interpretation). Everhart, Waterview Cluster, Reston, Va. 22070. Assistant Director (Park Management).—Robert B. Moore, 1147 Dolly Madison Boulevard, McLean, Va. 22101. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Southeast Region.—Len J. Volz, Federal Building, Box 10008, Richmond, Va. 23240. Midwest Region.—Fred C. Fagergren, 1709 Jackson Street, Omaha, Nebr. 68102. Southwest Region.—Frank F. Kowski, Box 728, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 87501. Western Region.— William Bowen, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Post Office Box 36063, San Francisco, Calif. 94102. Northeast Region.—Lemuel A. Garrison, 143 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. National Capital Region.—Theodor R. Swem, 1100 Ohio Drive SW. 20242, NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Officers of the Board: Walter J. Hickel, chairman; Secretary of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240. George B. Hartzog, Jr., secretary; director, National Park Service, Washington, D.C. 20240, 1643 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Tom C. Clark, vice chairman; 1 First Street NE. 20543. : Rudolph A. Peterson, treasurer; 300 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Calif. © 94104. Robert R. Garvey, Jr., National Park Service staff man; 1722 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. 512 -Congressional Rn Members of the Board: Jim D. Bowmer, First National Building, Eo re, Tex. 76501. Bruce E. Dines, Post Office Box 5808, Denver, Colo. 80217. Ralph Friedman, 598 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022. Henry L. Kimelman, 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006. ; Mrs. Nathaniel Owings, Wild Bird, Big Sur, Calif. 93920. --Jacob S. Potofsky, 15 Union Square, New York, N.Y. 10003. Laurance S. Rockefeller, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10020. ADVISORY BOARD ON NATIONAL PARKS, HISTORIC SITES; BUILDINGS AND MONUMENTS Chairman.—Dr. Emil Haury, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. 85721. Vice Chairman.—Dr. Joe B. Frantz, 1830 Elton Lane, Anite Tex. 78703. Secretary.—Melvin M. Payne, president, National Geographic Society, 17th and M Streets 20036. vy, Department of Forestry and Conservation, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. 47907; Anthony A. Buford, attorney at law, 7 North Brentwood Boulevard, Clayton, Mo. 63105; Dr. Loren C. Eiseley, professor of Anthropology and the History of Science, University of Pennsylvania, Wyndon = Apartments, C-105 Wynnewood, Pa. 19096; Nathaniel A. Owings, senior partner, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1 Bush Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94104; James W. Whitaker, Recreational Equipment, Inc., 1525 11th Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98122; Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Johnson City, Tex. 78636. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION Interior Building. Phone, 343-1100 (Code 183, extension 70) : Commassioner.—Floyd E. Dominy, 3300 Fox Mill Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. Assistant Commissioner.— Newcomb Bennett, Jr., 6801 Wells Parkway, University Park, Md. 20782. Assistant Commissioner.— Wilbur P. Kane, 13232 Clifton Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Commissioner — Gilbert G. Stamm, 1049 Balls Hill Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant to the Commissioner—Research. —Thaddeus Ww. Mermel, 4540 43d Street 20016. Assistant to the Commissioner—Information. —Ottis Peterson, 4977, Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Chief, Division of Organization Management. —L. Ray Awtrey, 5304 Portsmouth Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Chief, Division of Audit and Financial Review.—James S. Reece, 5550 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. ; Chief, Division of General Engineering. —Thaddeus Ww. Mermel, 4540 43d Street 20016. Chief, Division of Foreign Activities.—Valmi G. Killin, 4390 Lorcom Lane, Arling-ton, Va. 22207. Chief, Division of Program Coordination and Finance.—Donald D. Anderson, 1610 North Kenilworth Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Chief, Division of Water and Land Operations. __Maurice N. Langley, 6825 Algon-quin Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief, Division of Personnel. —Chester R. Baggs, 11226 South Shore Road East, Reston, Va. 22070. Gs Division of Power.— William H. Keating, 6115 Thomas Drive, Springfield, a. 22150. Chief, Division of Project Development.—Daniel V. McCarthy, 4417 Dittmar Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief, Division of Procurement and Property. — Arthur E. Grina, 2019 Franklin Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Chief, Division of General Services.—Harold L. Byrd, 2712 Plyers Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. FIELD ORGANIZATIONS Chief Engineer.—B. P. Bellport, Building 67, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. 80225. Department of the Interior 513 Region 1.—Harold T. Nelson, Regional Director, Federal Building, U.S. Court-house, 550 West Fort Street, Boise, Idaho 83702. Region 2.—Robert J. Pafford, Jr., Regional Director, Federal Office Building, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, Calif. 95825. Region 3.—A. B. West, Regional Director, Administration Building, Boulder City, Nev. 89005. Region 4.—David L. Crandall, Regional Director, 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Region 5.—Leon W. Hill, Regional Director, Seventh and Taylor, Amarillo, Tex. 79105. Region 6.—Harold E. Aldrich, Regional Director, 316 North 26th Street, Billings, Mont. 59103. Region 7.—James M. Ingles, Regional Director, Building 20, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. 80225. OFFICE OF TERRITORIES Interior Building. Phone, 343-1100 (Code 183, extension 70) Director.— Elizabeth P. Farrington, 2445 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Assistant Director, Pacific Division.— George R. Milner, 7205 Dormont Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Assistant Director, Virgin Islands and Legislative Division.—Chester B. Leedom, 1310 Titania Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Administrative Oflicer.—Juanita M. Vidi, 712 Quaint Acres Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief, Division of Programing and Financial Management.—[Vacant.] TERRITORIAL OFFICIALS Governor of the Virgin Islands.—Melvin H. Evans, St. Thomas, V.I. 00802. Government Secretary for the Virgin Islands.—[Vacant.] Governor of Guam.—Carlos G. Camacho, Agana, Guam 96910. Secretary of Guam.— Kurt S. Moylan, Agana, Guam 96910. Governor of American Samoa.—John M. Haydon, Jr., Pago Pago, Tutuila, American Samoa 96920. Secretary of American Samoa.—[Vacant.] High Commissioner of the Trust Territory.— Edward E. Johnston, Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950. Deputy High Commissioner of the Trust Territory.—Peter T. Coleman, Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950. BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION Post Office Box 3621, Portland, Oreg. 97208. Phone, Area 503, 234-5050 Administrator—Henry R. Richmond, 7007 East Corregidor Road, Vancouver, Wash. 98664. Deputy Administrator.—Donald P. Hodel, 2825 Dellwood Drive, Lake Oswego, Oreg. 97034. General Counsel (Regional Solicitor).— Robert Ratcliffe, 14410 Northeast Sacra-mento Street, Portland, Oreg. 97230. Assistant Administrator for Engineering (Chief Engineer).— George S. Bingham, 30 Churchill Downs, Lake Oswego, Oreg. 97034. Assistant Administrator for Power Management.— Bernard Goldhammer, 6820 Southwest 30th Street, Portland, Oreg. 97202. Assistant Administrator for Administrative Management.—Douglas A. Hansen, 13008 Northeast Brazee, Portland, Oreg. 97230. Assistant Administrator for Operation and Maintenance.—Jack N. O'Neal, 8024 Southeast 32d Avenue, Portland, Oreg. 97211. Assistant Admanistrator.— Washington, D.C. Office, Interior Building.— George W. Toman, 9921 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. SOUTHEASTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION Elberton, Ga. 30635. Phone 283-3261, Area Code 404 Administrator.— William Jan Fortune, 533 Rhodes Drive, Elberton, Ga. 30635. Chief, Division of Power Operations.— Thomas H. Wigglesworth, Route 1, Box 29, Elberton, Ga. 30635. 83-350°—T70——35 514 Congressional Directory Chief, Division of Fiscal Operations.—Harry F. Wright, 533 Woodland Road, Elberton, Ga. 30635. ; Chief, Division of Power Sales.—Xenelm E. Rucker, 522 Woodland Road, Elber-ton, Ga. 30635. Administrative Officer—Mary George Bond, 825 Cardinal Drive, Elberton, Ga. 30635. SOUTHWESTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION Post Office Drawer 1619, Tulsa, Okla. Phone Area Code 918, LUther 4-7151 Administrator.—Peter C. King, 1120 East 24th Place, Tulsa, Okla. 74114. Deputy Administrator, Tulsa, Okla.—[Vacant.] Assistant Administrator, Washington, D.C., Interior Building.—Xnoland J. Pluck= nett, 3925 East 58th Street, Tulsa, Okla. 74135. Advisor to the Administrator.—Douglas G. Wright, 1759 South Quincy, Tulsa, Okla. 74120. Director, System Planning Staff, Tulsa, Okla.—[Vacant.] Staff Assistant, System Studies and Planning.—Carl E. Roberts, 2516 South Florence Avenue, Tulsa, Okla. 74114. Staff Assistant, Hydraulic Studies and Planning.—Alva J. Hickerson, 915 South Canton, Tulsa, Okla. 74112. Director, Program Planning Staff, Tulsa, Okla.—[Vacant.] Staff Assistant, Program and Budget Planning.—Walter D. Felzke, 9508 East 36th Street, Tulsa, Okla. 74145. Staff Assistant, Management Information and Improvement.—Carl H. Jacobsen, 1728 East 56th Street, Tulsa, Okla. 74105. Staff Assistant, Economic Study and Review.— Walter M. Bowers, 3737 East 45th Street, Tulsa, Okla. 74135. Director, Office of Power Management, Tulsa, Okla.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Administrative Management.— Philip J. Cassilly, 3111 East 26th Place, Tulsa, Okla. 74114. Chief, Power Facilities Division.— George D. Simpson, 2156 South Florence Place, Tulsa, Okla. 74114. Chief, Power Marketing Division.—Charlie F. Jack, 4718 South Victor, Tulsa, Okla. 74105. Chief, Management Services Division.—Jack XK. Hatfield, 6244 South Victor, Tulsa, Okla. 74105. Chief, Management Support Division.—E. Milford Rice, 638 North Vancouver Avenue, Tulsa, Okla. 74127. : ALASKA POWER ADMINISTRATION P.O. Box 50, Juneau, Alaska 99801. Phone, 907-586-7405 Administrator.—Gus Norwood, Post Office Box 134, Juneau, Alaska 99801. Deputy Admainistrator.—[Vacant.] Assistant Administrator and Chief, Division of Project Development—Thomas R. Cantine, 230 Highland Drive, Juneau, Alaska 99801. Chief, Power Diwision.—James V. House, Post Office Box 1027, Juneau, Alaska 99801. Chief, Administrative Services Division.—E. Robert Haag, Post Office Box 1323, Juneau, Alaska 99801. BUREAU OF OUTDOOR RECREATION Interior Building. Phone, 343-1100 (Code 183, extension 70) Director.—G. Douglas Hofe, Jr., 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, pine rim Tampere N. Stevens, 1920 North Quintana Street, Arlington, a. 22205. a i rn for Administration.—Myrnon E. Hoft, 3408 Alba Place, Fairfax, a. 22030. Assistant Director for Federal Programs and Statistics.—Harry W. Rice, 7308 Burroughs Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Assistant Director for Recreation Planning.— William C. Dent, 6732 31st Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. : Assistant Director for State Grants and Resource Studies.—A. Heaton Underhill, 3428 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Department of the Interior 515 Assistant Director for Environmental Quality and Technical Assistance.—Louis E. Reid, Jr., 5506 Ridgefield Road 20016. Assistant to the Director.— George Sundborg, 2361 49th Street 20007. Chief, Division of Information.—James W. Monroe, 8122 Marcy Avenue, Spring- field, Va. 22150. Chief, Dwision of Personnel Management and Organization.—Harry P. Owings, Owings, Md. 20836. Chief, Division of Program Development and Management Operations. —Lynn 8. Kinter, 3123 Shadeland Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Chief, Division of Federal Coordinalion.—Jerome A. Anderson, 3102 Wessynton Way, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Chief, Dwision of Land and Water Conservation Fund (Federal).—Robert E. Latimore, 7812 Winona Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Chief, Division of Resource Area Sludies—Stuart P. Davey, 7312 Bowie Road, Laurel, Md. 20180. : Oi of State Plans.—Wilbur A. Rush, 3812 King Arthur Road, Annandale a. 22003. Chief, Division of Land and Waler Conservation Fund (State).—Fred L. Jones, 2202 Mohegan Drive, Apt. A2, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Oligel, Doin of Research and Educalion.—Ross D. Netherton, 4339 Reno Road 2 . Chief, Division of Nationwide Planning.—William E. Rennebohm, 8204 Excalibur Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Chief, Division of Water Resources—William D. Lawson, 7006 Ted Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Chief, Division of Council Staff Services.—Robert L. Eastman, 174 Randall Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Chief, Division of Technical Assistance.—Maurice H. Lundy, 301 North Manchester Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Chief, Division of Environmental Conservation.—Thurman H. Trosper, 6728 Huntsman Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22150. Chief, Division of Statistics and Data Processing.— Robert M. Shaw, 11441 Maple View Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, Division of Accounting Operations.—Opal A. Shelton, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Chief, Division of Budget Administration.—Carl C. Close, 7703 Westfield Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief, Division of Legislative Review.— William R. Wolph, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Pacific Northwest Region.—Fred J. Overly, 12024 Eighth NW., Seattle, Wash. 98177. Pacific Southwest Region.—Frank E. Sylvester, 160 Duran Drive, San Rafael, Calif. 94903. Mid-Continent Region.—Maurice D. Arnold, 1939 Krameria Street, Denver, Colo. 80220. Lake Central Region.—Roman H. Koenings, 4355 JoAnne Drive, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48103. Southeast Region.—Roy K. Wood, Rt. 1, Roswell, Ga. 30075. Northeast Region.—Rolland B. Handley, 2406 Chestnut Hill Drive, Cinnamin- son, N.J FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ADMINISTRATION Commissioner.—David D. Dominick, 6806 Wemberly Way, McLean, Va. 22101, Associate Commissioner.—Bryan F. LaPlante, 4106 Orleans Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Office of Public Information.—Charles M. Rogers, 4512 Chestnut Lane, Norbeck, Rockville, Md. 20835. Assistant Commissioner for Program Planning and Evaluation.—John T. Barnhill, 9204 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Policy and Legislative Staff. —John R. Churchill, 2431 I Street 20037. Director, Program Analysis Staff.—Richard P. Nalesnik, 2522 Nighthill Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. 516 Congressional Directory Acting Assistant Commissioner for Operations.—Dr. Allan Hirsch, 3237 Worthing-ton Street 20015. Acting Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Operations.—Robert S. Burd, 8300 Tomlinson Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Acting Director, Division of Manpower and Training.—Henry M. Freeman, 413 Argyle Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Division of State and Local Programs.— Thomas L. P. Ferry, 1511 Kennedy Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Division of Planning and Interagency Programs.—Francis T. Mayo, 6606 North Washington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22205. Division of Technical Support.—Kenneth E. Biglane, 2901 Tapered Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Assistant Commissioner for Administration.— Edmund J. Grant, 2201 Paul Spring Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Dwision of Personnel Management.—Mrs. Maxine C. Millard, 3308 Holly Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Director, Division of Financial Management.—Matthew C. Pilzys, 7010 Oxon Run Parkway 20028. Acting Chief, Automation Management Branch.—Richard H. Miller, 808 Janice Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21403. Director, Division of General Services.—Edward T. Rhodes, 13015 Morningside Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Division of Facilities Management.—Lawrence F. Gaffney, 9311 Burning Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Commaissioner for Research and Development.—Dr. David G. Stephan, 9127 Cristopher Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Acting Director, Division of Process Research and Development.— William A. Cawley, 12912 Broadmore Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Division of Applied Science and Technology.—Allen Cywin, 1126 Arcturus Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant Commissioner for Enforcement.— Murray Stein, 4116 Elizabeth Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Division of Enforcement.—Sylvester I. Olson, 6655 32d Place 20015. Director, Division of Interstate Compacts and Uniform State Laws.—Henry P. Stetina, 6003 Conway Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250, Phone, REpublic 7-4142 (Code 111) CLIFFORD M. HARDIN, of Lincoln, Nebr., Secretary of Agriculture (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.); born at Knightstown, Ind., October 9, 1915; educated at Knightstown, Ind., schools; bachelor of science, Purdue University (1937); master of science, Purdue University (1939); Farm Foundation fellow, University of Chicago (1939-40); doctor of philosophy, Purdue University (1941); honorary degrees: doctor of science, Purdue Uni-versity (1952); doctor of laws, Creighton University (1956); honorary doctorate, National University of Colombia (1968); married Martha Love Wood, June 28, 1939; five children: Susan Carol (Mrs. Larry W. Wood) (Dec. 7, 1941), Clifford Wood (July 1, 1943), Cynthia Wood (Mrs. Robert S. Milligan) (Apr. 11, 1946), Nancy Ann (Sept. 18, 1948), James Alvin (Apr. 6, 1958); graduate assistant Purdue University (1937-39, 1940-41); instructor at University of Wisconsin (1941-42); assistant professor of agricultural economics, University of Wis-consin (1942-44); associate professor of agricultural economics, Michigan State College (1944-46) ; professor and chairman of agricultural economics department, Michigan State College (1946-48); assistant director of agricultural experiment station, Michigan State College (1948); director of agricultural experiment sta-tion, Michigan State College (1949-53); dean of agriculture, Michigan State College (1953-54); chancellor of University of Nebraska (1954-69); United States delegate to International Conference on Agricultural Economics (1947); director for Farm Credit Administration of St. Paul (1950-51); member of board of trustees of Bankers Life Insurance Co. of Nebraska (1958-); president of Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (1960); member of educational advisory committee of W. K. Kellogg Foundation (1960-61) ; member national advisory council on arthritis and metabolic diseases, U.S. Public Health Service (1960-63); member of President’s Commission to Strengthen Security in the Free World (1963); chairman, executive committee of Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (1961); chairman Omaha branch of Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City (1962-67); director of Omaha branch of Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City (1961-67); trustee, College Retirement Equities Fund (1963-64); member, board of directors of American Council on Education (1963— ); trustee Rockefeller Foundation (1960-69); director, Behlen Manufacturing Co., Columbus, Nebr. (1964-69); member of following organiza-tions: Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Gamma Rho, Gamma Sigma Delta, Rotarian, Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges; author: Overcoming World Hunger (Prentice-Hall) and numerous articles and bulletins in the field of agriculture and education. Under Secretary.—J. Phil Campbell, 8822 Fircrest Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Commodity Programs.—Clarence D. Palmby, 4506 32d Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Secretary for Marketing and Consumer Services.— Richard E. Lyng, 4100 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Assistant Secretary for Rural Development and Conservation.—Thomas K. Cowden, 3833 Roberts Lane North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Joseph M. Robertson, 9409 Kingsley Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director of Agricultural Economics.—Don Paarlberg, 2440 Virginia Avenue 20037. Director of Science and Education.—Ned D. Bayley, 13907 Overton Lane, Silver Spring, Md. General Counsel. dni Genera. 20015. 20904. —Edward l.—Nathaniel M. Shulman, E. Kossack, 6621 32d 3404 Street Pauline 20015. Drive, Chevy Chase, 517 518 Congressional Directory: Executive Assistant to the Secretary.—E. F. Behrens, 1910 Shannon Court, Alex= andria, Va. 22306. Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Donald E. Brook, 2343 South Pierce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Under Secretary for Congressional Relations.— William E. Galbraith, 1433 Cola Drive, McLean, Va. 22010. Assistants to the Secretary: Federal-States Relations.—John P. Orcutt, 301 North Beauregard Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. * Civil Rights.— William M. Seabron, 1703 Taylor Street 20011. Defense Mobilization Plarnning.—[Vacant.] Judicial Officer.—Thomas J. Flavin, 4800 Dover Road 20016. PLANNING EVALUATION AND PROGRAMING STAFF Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250 Phene, DUdley 8-7963 (Code 111) Director—Howard W. Hjort, 6904 Southridge Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS AND COMMODITY PROGRAMS Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Commodity Programs.—Clarence D. Palmby, 4506 32d Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Andrew J. Mair, 1250 Fourth Street SW. 20024. AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND CONSERVATION SERVICE Administrator's Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, DUdley 8-3467 (Code 111). Administrator.— Kenneth E. Frick, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Associate Administrator.—Carroll G. Brunthaver, 9416 Macklin Court, Belle Rive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Deputy Administrator for Commodity Operations.—Carl C. Farrington, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Deputy Administrator for State and County Operations.— George V. Hansen, 2792 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Administrator for Management.— Everett H. F. Felber, 4111 Oliver Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Baxecutive Assistant to the Administrator.—Lionel C. Holm, 4840 Red Fox Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Commodity Programs Division.—Reed A. Phillips (acting), 2127 North Hollister Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Conservation and Land Use Programs Division.—Seeley Lodwick (acting), Burlington Director, Direct Hotel; 1120 Vermont Payments Programs Avenue 20005. Division.—Ole S. Homstad (acting), 6312 North 31st Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Compliance and Appeals D 2207. ivision—Leo M. Schaefer (acting), 4005 Sulgrave Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director, Defense and Disaster Operations Division.—Bruce M. Easton (acting), 5130 North 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Cotton Division.—Joseph A. Moss (acting), 4143 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Grain Division.—Glenn A. Weir, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202 Director, Livestock and Dairy Division.—Harlan J. Emery (acting), 4900 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Oilseeds and Special Crops Division.—Truman J. Cunningham (acting), 12707 Haskell Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Sugar Division.—Tom O. Murphy (acting), 5953 Woodacre Port, MeLean, Va. 22101. Director, Tobacco Division—Claude G. Turner (acting), 1056 North Montana, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Transportation and Warehousing Division.—Bennett D. Ensley (acting), 6624 North Williamsburg Blvd., Arlington, Va. 22213. Director, Administrative Services Diwvision.—Marden D. Kimball, 3914 North Fourth Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Department of Agriculture 519 Director, Budget Division.—A. P. Hassell, Jr., Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Data Division.— Warren R. Pittman (acting), 4541 Warren Street 20016. Director, Fiscal Division.—James J. Somers, 8915 Colesbury Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Operations Analysis Staff. —Walter L. Bieberly (acting), 10603 Bucknell Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Personnel Management Division.—John W. Bolish, 9365 Campbell Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Information Division.— William H. Cummings, 9214 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 (Code 111) Board of Drrectors: Chairman.—Clifford M. Hardin, 4907 Sangamore Road, Sumner, Md. 20016. J. Phil Campbell, 6321 Old Towne Court, Bel Haven, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Clarence D. Palmby, 4506 32d Road N, Arlington, Va. 22207. Kenneth E. Frick, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Richard E. Lyng, 4100 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Thomas K. Cowden, 3833 Roberts Lane North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Don Paarlberg, 2440 Virginia Avenue 20037. Officers: President.—Clarence D. Palmby, 4506 32d Road N, Arlington, Va. 22207. Executive Vice President.—Kenneth E. Frick, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Vice Presidents: Raymond A. Ioanes, 107 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Roy W. Lennartson, 8209 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. William Eugene Galbraith, Apt. 602, 1200 Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. 22201. Carroll G. Brunthaver, 9416 Macklin Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Clifford G. Pulvermacher, RFD 2, Broadrun Farms, Sterling, Va. 22170. Secretary.— Lionel C. Holm, 4840 Red Fox Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Controller.—James J. Somers, 8915 Colshry Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Treasurer.—A. C. Harman, Jr., 6524 Lone Oak Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief Accountant.—J. W. Vaughn, 2806 Davis Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22302. FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION Manager’s Office: South Building, Independence Avenue between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250, Phone, DUdley 8-6795 (Code 111) Manager.—Richard H. Aslakson, 5927 Kimble Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Deputy Manager.— Frank W. Naylor, Jr., 2820 Ardwick Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Actuarial Division.—Joe R. McWilliams, 3106 North Rochester Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Director, Administrative Diviston.—H. Eugene Harker, 5323 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Director, Budget and Finance Division.—John P. Skeffington, 6429 Noble Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Clatms Management Division.— Ernest C. Neas, 6201 31st Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Program Development and Research Division.—Earll H. Nikkel, 3401-A South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Director, Sales Management Division.—Ross A. Dimock, 13104 Jingle Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Area Directors.—Dean Bernitz, 744 College Heights Circle, Manhattan, Kans. 66502; Vernon F. Ingebretsen, 2829 Poly Drive, Billings, Mont. 59102; Mervin J. Kassube, 3417 South Second Street, Springfield, 11l. 62703; F. Ww, Crouch, Jr., 1013 East Church St., Leesville, S.C. 29070. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS STAFF Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250 Phone DUdley 8-6345 (Code 111) Director.—Ralph W. Phillips, 2401 South Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. 520 Congressional Directory FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE Administrator's Office: South Building, Independence Avenue between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, DUdley 8-3935 (Code 111) OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrator.—Raymond A. Toanes, 107 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Assistant Administrator for Export Programs.— Kenneth K. Krogh, 8709 Water-ford Road, Stratford Landing, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant Administrator for Commodity Programs.—Donald M. Rubel, 3889 30th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Administrator for International Trade—A. Richard DeFelice, 7822 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant Admanistrator for Agricultural Atltachés.—Horace J. Davis, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Administrator for Management.—W. A. Minor, 435 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant to the Administirator.—Arnold R. Beasley, 5820 Old Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant to the Administrator.—Philip E. Shapiro, 9420 Balfour Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant to the Administrator.—Harry W. Henderson, 5911 Namakagan Road 20016. Director, Reports and Statistics—Raymond E. Vickery, 601 Marshal Road SW., Vienna, Va. 22180. EXPORT PROGRAMS Assistant Admanistrator—Xenneth K. Krogh, 8709 Waterford Road, Stratford Landing, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deputy Assistant Administrator—James O. Howard, 1432 Woodaere Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant Adminisiraior.—Arthur Mead, 13205 Banbury Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Program Development Division.— Rulon Gibb, 5526 18th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Trade Projects Division.— Elmer B. Winner, 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 813-S, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, International Trade Fairs Division.—J. Kendall McClarren, 3806 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. COMMODITY PROGRAMS Asin Janine orlonald M. Rubel, 3889 30th Street North, Arlington a. 22207. Deputy Assistant Administrator—Paul E. Quintus, 2812 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistants to Assistant Administrator.—Turner Oyloe, 11502 Maple Ridge Road, Se Va. 22070; William N. Starkey, Box 167, Route 2, Gaithersburg, 1d. 20760. Desoto, Cotton Division.—W. Glenn Tussey, 3724 Lockwood Lane, Annandale, a. 22003. Director, Dairy and Poultry Division.—David R. Strobel, 7910 Jansen Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Acting Director, Fats and Oils Division.—Howard A. Akers, 119 North Fillmore Street North, Arlington, Va. 22201. Director, Fruit and Vegetable Division.—J. W. Stewart, 4733 34th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Disco, Grain and Feed Division.—C. V. Jean, 4116 Watkins Trail, Annandale, a. 22003. Director, Livestock and Meat Products Division.—James P. Hartman, 5107 Williamsburg Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22207. Bossier, Tobacco Division.—Hugh C. Kiger, 2333 Barbour Road, Falls Church, a. 22043. Director, Sugar and Tropical Products Division.—John I. Kross, 6011 Balsam Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Department of Agriculture 521 INTERNATIONAL TRADE Asin a Richard DeFelice, 7822 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, Deputy Assistant Adminisirator.—Quentin R. Bates, 8215 Lilly Stone Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant to Assistant Administrator.— William F. Doering, 6346 Carolyn Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director, Trade Policy Division.—Nicholas M. Thuroezy, 4457 MacArthur Boulevard 20007. Director, Operations Analysis Division.—Charles R. Davenport, 601 South 29th Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. AGRICULTURAL ATTACHES Assuring Rota J. Davis, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, a. : Acting Deputy Assistant Aaministrator.— Richard A. Smith, 7920 Robinson Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant to Assistant Administrator.—Hugh V. Robinson, 5209 Ravensworth Road, North Springfield, Va. 22151. bone dre Officer.—T. O. Engebretson, 700 River Bend Road, Great Falls, a. : Western Hemisphere Area O fficer (Acting). — Dalton L. Wilson, 3605 Silver Park Drive, Suitland, Md. 20023. Far East and South Asia Area Officer.—Paul F. Taggart, 6010 Dellwood Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Nea East Sis Africa Area Officer.—A. 1. Tannous, 6912 Oak Lane, Annandale, a. 22003. INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT Acting Assistant Administrator.—Lyle P. Schertz, 701 South Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator.—W. Neill Schaller, 6830 Murray Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Foreign Training Division.— William E. Harvey, 6611 Bay Tree Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director, High Protein Foods and Agribusiness Group.—Aaron M. Altschul, 429 N Street SW. 20004. Regional Coordinator, Latin America.—A. J. Nichols, 215 Van Buren Street, Falls Church, Va. 22056. Regional Coordinator, Africa.—John R. Beasley, 1000 Sixth Street SW. 20024. Regional Coordinator, Asia.—Edmund H. Farstad, 5303 Camberly Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. MANAGEMENT Assistant Administrator.—W. A. Minor, 435 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Xenneth F. McDaniel, 5121 Ampthill Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Director, Foreign Market Information Division.—Kenneth W. Olson, 6663 Van Winkle Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director, Budget ana Finance Diwvision.—John J. Ryan, Jr., 3903 Lantern Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Director, Personnel Division.—Joseph L. Phillips, 6200 Foxcroft Road, Alex-andria, Va. 22307. Director, Management Services Diwvision.—Lee A. Dashner, 6501 Persimmon Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. | MARKETING AND CONSUMER SERVICES The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 (Code 111) Assistant Secretary.— Richard E. Lyng, 4100 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Elvin A. Adamson, 1715 Great Falls, McLean, Va. 22101. | 522 Congressional Directory COMMODITY EXCHANGE AUTHORITY Administrator's Office: Administration Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW Phone, DUdley 8-4452 (Code 111) Administrator.—Alex C. Caldwell, 3200 Holly Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Associate Administrator.— Alexander Swantz, 1003 Fairway Drive NE., Vienna, -Va. 22180. Bi iy Administrator.—Daniel A. Currie, 3419 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Id. 20015. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Joseph Logan, 7006 Churchill Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Compliance Division.—Charles E. Robinson, 3207 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Director, Compliance Division.—Neal H. Stults, 5952 Kedron Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Registration and Audit Division.—Edward F. O’Brien, Jr., 8705 Granite Lane, Laurel, Md. 20810. Deputy Director, Registration and Audit Division.—Richard E. Kirchhoff, 8907 . Montpelier, Drive, Laurel, Md. 20810. : Director, Trading Division.—Ronald C. Callander, 1804 Preston Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Deputy Director, Trading Division.— Wayne L. Olson, 8403 Briar Creek Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250 Phone, DUdley 8-5115 (Cede 111) Office of Administrator: Administrator—Roy W. Lennartson, 8209 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Associate Administrator.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator, Consumer Proteciion.— Gilbert H. Wise, 8805 Oxwell Lane, Laurel, Md. 20810. . Assistant Deputy Administrator, Consumer Protection.—Hyman M. Steinmetz, 2915 Kanawah Street 20015. Assistant Deputy Administrator, Consumer Protection.—LaVanus Sanders (acting), 2421 North Sycamore Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Administrator, Marketing Services.—George R. Grange, 5008 Bradford Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant to Deputy Administrator, Marketing Services—John E. Tromer, 12414 Arrow Park Drive, Tantallon, Md. 20022. Depuiy Administrator, Regulatory Programs.—John C. Blum, 7501 Walton Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Administrator, Management.— George C. Knapp, 4116 Woodlark Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant to Deputy Administrator, M anagement.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Administrator.— Robert K. Somers, 5704 18th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22205. Assistant to the Administrator.—Donald A. Russell, 3800 Hummer Road, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. : Director, Information Division.—Franklin Thackrey, 102 West Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Planning and Evaluation Staff.—Irvin L. Rice, 304 Lamond Place, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Matching Fund Program.— George H. Goldsborough, 223 Patuxent Drive, Laurel, Md. 20810. Food i Staff.—Thomas E. Cox (acting), 1445 Colleen Lane, McLean, Va. 2101. Consumer Protection, Marketing Services and Regulatory Programs—D7ivision Directors: Compliance and Evaluation Steff.—Iuverne L. Gast, 7106 Cynthia Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Consumer Protection Program Services Siaff.—Donald L. Houston, 6210 North 12th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Department of Agriculture 523 Consumer Protection, Marketing Services and Regulatory Programs— Continued Cotton.—Stanley C. Rademaker, 5005 Terrell Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Dairy.—Herbert L. Forest, 1208 Shenandoah Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Fruit and Vegetable.—Floyd F. Hedlund, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Grain.—David M. Pettus, Route 1, Box 414, Manassas, Va. 22110. } Livestock.—John C. Pierce, Box 452, Warrenton, Va. 22186. Slaughter Inspection.—Joseph S. Stein, 10133 Ranger Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Poultry.— William KE. Hauver, 8810 Bells Mill Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. | Processed Food Inspection.— Edward A. Murphy, 1710 Fairview Avenue, | McLean Va. 22101. Technical Services—Jack C. Leighty, 5403 Kings Park Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Tebaen . Thomason, 1600 South Joyce Street, Apt. B-309, Arlington, Va. 02. f Transportation and Warehouse.— George A. Dice, 3852 Calvert Street 20007. Management—D1vision Directors: Administrative Services.—James R. Roberts, 1707 Glenkarney Place, Silver | Spring, Md. 20902. Bei, Division.—John M. Buhl, 7402 Edmonston Road, College Park, Md. | 20740. Finance Division.—James Q. Huey, 2824 Meadow Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. | Operations Analysis Staff.—Ernest A. Jenkinson, 301 Roosevelt Court North- east, Vienna, Va. 22180. | Personnel.— William C. Laxton, 5705 Harwick Road 20016. Statistical Services Staff.—Richard P. Bartlett, 1372 Canterbury Way, Rockville, Md. 20854. FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE I Administrator’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Streetand Independence Avenue SW. 20250 Phone, DUdley 8-7743 (Code 111) OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATOR | Admainistrator—Edward Deputy Administrator, J. Hekman, The Towers, 4201 Cathedral Avenue Programs.—Howard P. Davis (acting), 2401 North 20016. Stuart |i ] Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. | Assistant Deputy Administrator, Programs.—Samuel C. Vanneman (acting), 316 | Riley Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. | Assistant Deputy Administrator, Programs.— Marvin M. Sandstrom (acting), 4149 Sixth Street South, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Administrator, Management.—Arthur B. MeCaw (acting), 2100 Washington Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant Deputy Administrator, M anagement.— Arthur J. Holmaas (acting), 7017 Aronow Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Special Assistant to Administrator.—Caro E. Luhrs, M.D., 2939 Van Ness Street 20008. FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE PROGRAMS Director, Commodity Distribution Division.—Neill W. Freeman (acting), 6706 Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Food Stamp Division.—Isabelle M. Kelley (acting), 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Director, School Lunch Division.—Herbert D. Rorex (acting), 6707 Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va. 22101. FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE MANAGEMENT The following persons have been designated and delegated to act for Food and Nutrition Service in carrying out the transitional activities in the functional areas indicated: General Administrative Services.—W. Vincent Fowble (acting), 10319 Cleveland Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Budget and Related Services.— William G. Boling (acting), 7552 Davian Drive, Annandale, Va. 20740. Finance and Accounting Service—Jerome F. Kennedy (acting), 4217 South 16th Road, Arlington, Va. 22204. Personnel Services— George E. Bickerton (acting), 4623 44th Street 20016. 524 Congressional Directory PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS ADMINISTRATION Administrator’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, DUdley 8-7051 (Code 111) Adndoton om Donald A. Campbell, 4207 Wynnwood Drive, Annandale, a. 22003. Associate Adminastrator.— Glenn G. Bierman, 4124 North Nellie Custis Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Acting Executive Assistant.—John T. Coyne, 5101 River Road 20016. Director, Livestock Marketing Division.—Harry L. Williams, 7608 Elgar Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Packer and Poultry Division.—Paschal O. Drake, 3911 Forest Grove Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Acting Director, Industry Analysis Staff.—Gerald Engelman, 3924 Rickover Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION The Mall, beiween Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20256. Phone REpublic 7-4142 (Cede 111) Assistant Secretary.— Thomas K. Cowden, 3833 Roberts Lane North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Alfred L. Edwards, 819 Sixth Street SW. 20024. FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250 Phone, DUdley 8-4718 (Code 111) Administrator.—David W. Angevine, 301 G Street SW., Apt. 719 20024. Deputy Admanistrator.—Martin A. Abrahamsen, 10305 Parkman Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Executive Assistant to the Admanistrator.—[Vacant.] Special Staff Assistant.—Frank W. Hussey, 1000 Sixth Street SW. 20024. Assistant Administrator (Cooperative Marketing and Farm Supplies).—J. Kenneth Samuels, 2905 McKinley Street 20015. Director of Crops.— Robert J. Byrne, 7008 Bradley Circle, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director of Animal and Animal Products.—Stanley F. Krause, 5417 North 31st Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. ii of Gm Supplies.—J. Warren Mather, 1021 Allison Street, Alexandria, a. 22302. Assistant Administrator (Specialized Cooperative Research). —Homer J. Preston, 3140 Flintlock Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director of Cooperaiive Appraisal.—Martin A. Blum, 8408 Ravenswood Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Best of New Services.—Clyde B. Markeson, 6008 Forest Road, Cheverly, d. 20785. Director of Business Organization.—Paul C. Wilkins, 625 Longstreet Drive, Manassas, Va. 22110. Assistant Administrator (Cooperative Development).—Job K. Savage, 1708 Dana Street, Crofton, Md. 21113. Director of Rural Services.—Carl W. Deitemeyer, 1600 S. Eads Street, Crystal Towers, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director of Training.—Irwin W. Rust, 6426 Dahlonega Road 20016. Director, International.—Henry W. Bradford, 2104 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION Administrator's Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250 Phone, DUdley 8-4574 (Code 111) Administrator.—James V. Smith, 7506 Wellesley Drive, College Park, Md. 20740. Dept) arrinitiaiore Joseph Haspray, 1004 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314 Assistant Deputy Administrator.—Joseph R. Hanson, 200 C Street SE. 20003. Assistant Administrator (Operating Loans)Willis Johnson, 1200 North Nash — Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Gai Administrator (Community Services).—Gene L. Hoffman, 430 M Street . 20024. Department of Agriculture 525 Assistant Administrator (Real Estate Loans).—Henry F. Lowe, 2121 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant Administrator (Management).—Sylvester Pranger, 108 Lakeside Drive, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Assistant Administrator (Insured Loan Funds).—Marshall R. Burkes, 3910 Parsons Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Administrator (Rural Development) —G. W. F. Cavender, 3154 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Special Assistant to Administrator. —Joseph C. Doherty, 1323 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Spcata Assistant to Administrator.—Lawrence J. Washington, 1120 45th Place 20019. Director of Association Loan Division.—Denton E. Sprague, 5510 Heming Avenue, North Springfield, Va. 22151. Doreen of Bice Division.— Daniel E. Portwood, 405 Niblick Drive SE., Vienna, a. 22 \ Director of Business Services Diwviston.—Cylar H. Van Natta, 2801 63d Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Decetion Emergency Loan Division.—Jack Frost, 3679 Alabama Avenue SE. 2 Director of Farm Ownership Loan Division.—G. Leonard Dalsted, 8415 Ravens-wood Road, New Carrollton, Md. 20780. Director of Information Division.—Irwin B. Johnson, 2172 Iroquois Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Director of Operating Loan Diviston.—Clayton C. Case, 3300 North John Marshall Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director of Personnel Division.—Henry J. Wiemann, 4416 First Street South, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director of Rural Housing Loan Division.— Louis D. Malotky, 3013 North Toronto Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Pires of Wi Renewal Diviston.—John Lovorn, 10311 Darby Street, Fairfax, a. 22030. Director of Finance Office.—William B. Wood, 716 South Gore Street, Webster Groves, Mo. 63119. FOREST SERVICE Chief’s Office; South Building, Twelfth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250 Phone, DUdley 8-6661 (Code 111) Chief —Edward P. Cliff, 221 North Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Chief.—Arthur W. Greeley, 8312 Thoreau Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant to the Chief.—John A. Sandor, 12200 Remington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Program Planning and Legislation: Deputy Chief.—John R. MeGuire, 6608 Oakwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Division of Legislative Reporting and Liaison.—Reynolds G. Florance, 510 South Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Division of Program Planning and Special Projects.—Adrian M. Gilbert, 8113 Ashtonbirch Drive, West Springfield, Va. 22150. National Forest System: Deputy Chief—M. M. Nelson, 629 G Street SW. 20024. Sa Deputy Chief.—Burnett H. Payne, 916 South 26th Place, Arlington, a. 22202. Associate Deputy Chief.—Richard F. Droege, 303 N Street SW. 20024. Staff Assistant.—Steve Yurich, 4707 Tara Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Division of Timber M anagement. —Homer J. Hixon, 3110 Mt. Vernon Avenue, No. 511, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Division of Range Management.—Reginald M. DeNio, 4228 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. dy of Recreation.—Richard J. Costley, 6655 McLean Drive, McLean, a. 22101. Division of Wildlife Management—Walt Hanson, 6931 Southridge Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Division of Watershed Management.—Thomas Glazebrook, 1621 North Kent Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. National Forest System—Continued Associate Deputy Chief—Continued Division of Land Classification.—Frederick W. Grover, 2323 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Division of Land Adjustments.—Russell P. McRorey, 4823 Randolph Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Division of Fire Control.—Merle S. Lowden, 3511 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Division of Engineering.—James J. Byrne, 257 Sharptown Street, Maryland City, Laurel, Md. 20810. State and Privale Forestry: Deputy i brs M. Bacon, 1571-A North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Associate Deputy Chief —[Vacant.] Division of Cooperative Forest Fire Control.—Eliot W. Zimmerman, 5422 Richenbacher Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Division of Forest Pest Control.—David E. Ketcham, 1051 Balls Hills Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Division of Flood Prevention and River Basin Programs.—Sidney Weitzman, Landover House, Apt. 807, 3201 Landover, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Division of Cooperative Forest Management.—Robert D. Raisch, 5402 Kings Park Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Forest Research: Deputy Chief —R. Keith Arnold, 7032 Alicent Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Associate Deputy Chief—M. B. Dickerman, 3900 Gresham Place, Alexandria, Va. 22305. wy Assistant.—Stephen G. Boyce, 1027 N. Manchester Street, Arlington, a. 22205, Staff Assistant.—Robert E. Buckman, 4301 Willow Woods Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Staff Assistant.—Robert Z. Callaham, 3720 Acosta Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Division of International Forestry—Clark E. Holscher, 6405 Dahlonega Road 20016. Division of Timber Management Research.—Carl E. Ostrom, 4016 North Richmond Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Division of Watershed, Recreation, and Range Research.—Herbert C. Storey, 6111 Landon Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Division of Forest Protection Research.—Thomas F. MecLintock, 1600 Eads Street, 1122-8, Arlington, Va. 22202. Division of Forest Products and Engineering Research.—Robert L. Youngs, 2627 Felter Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Division of Forest Economics and Marketing Research.—H. R. Josephson, 5504 Burling Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Administration: Deputy Chief —Edward W. Schultz, 3280 Gallows Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Associate Depuly Chief.— Gordon D. Fox, 6215 Dahlonega Road 20016. Staff Assistant.—Roy W. Olson, 6001 Landon Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. General Inspector—Harry E. Howard, Crystal House, 1900 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Division of Information and Education.—Henry W. Debruin, 17900 Mill Creek Drive, Derwood, Md. 20855. Division of Budget and Finance.— Glenn C. Todd, 5420 Sanger Avenue, Apt. 42, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Division of Administrative Management.—Chester A. Shields, 8010 Gosport Lane, Springfield, Va. 22151. Division of Administrative Services—Don L. Williamson, 8235 Adenlee Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Division of Personnel Management.—Orlo M. Jackson, 5300 First Place North, Arlington, Va. 22203. Division of Manpower and Youth Conservation Programs.—Douglas R. Leisz, 10022 Black Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICE © Administrator’s Office: South Building, Independence Avenue between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, DUdley 8-7235 (Code 111) Administrator (Acting).— Phillip H. Weaver, 13207 Overbrook Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] TTT Hm. Department of Agriculture 27 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION Administrator’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW, 20250 Phone, DUdley 8-5123 (Code 111, extension 5123) OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrator.—David A. Hamil, 2000 Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Administrator.—Everett C. Weitzell, 722 Fontaine Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Assistant Administrator, Electric.—James N. Myers, 4501 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22203. Assistant Administrator, Telephone.—Edgar F. Renshaw, 2130 North Early Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Assistant Administrator, Administration.— George P. Herzog, 4008 Winfield Court, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Information Services Division.— William E. Spivey, 4367 North Pershing Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203. Director, Personnel Management Diwision.— Henry C. Starns, 4112 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Accounting and Administrative Services Division.— Wells E. Ludlow, 7800 English Way, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Borrowers Financial Management Division.— Leslie Surginer, 3800 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Legislative and Regulatory Consultant.—Joseph Vellone, 2805 Erie Street SE. 20020. ELECTRIC PROGRAM devin Sg ae ames N. Myers, 4501 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, a. 22203. Deputy Assistant Administrator.— Edward F. Wilson, 5301 Saratoga Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Electric Operations and Standards Division.—James B. McCurley, 7508 Glendale Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Power Supply Division.—Hoburg B. Lee, 6305 Landon Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Noitheast Area O flice.— William H. Callaway, 5722 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Southeast Area Office.—Richard F. Richter, 6024 Hofstra Court, Spring-field, Va. 22150. Director, North Central Area Office.—Donald L. Grant, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007. Director, Western Area Oflice.—Gerald F. Diddle, 5 Winder Court, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director, Southwest Area Office.—John H. Scoltock, 10906 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. TELEPHONE PROGRAM Assistant Administrator.—Edgar F. Renshaw, 2130 North Early Street, Alex-andria, Va. 22302. Deputy Assistant Administrator (Operations) .— Walter L. Wolff, 602 Beverley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Deputy Assistant Administrator (Engineering).— Raymond W. Lynn, 902 Glaize-wood Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Director, Telephone Operations and Standards Division.—Joseph E. O’Brien, 4723 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Northeast Area Office.—Edward F. Maddox, 6145 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director, Southeast Area Office.—Harold F. Clark, 1920 North Hollister Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, North Central Area Office.— Arthur H. Schartner, 5601 21st Avenue, Hillerest Heights, Md. 20031. Director, Western Area Office. —Donnan E. Basler, 5046 North 35th Road, Arling-ton, Va. 22207. Director, Southwest Area Officc.—Walter E. Rich, 4958 North 35th Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22207. 528 Congressional Directory SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE. Administrator’s Office: South Building, Twelfthand Independence Avenue SW. 20250 Phone, DUdley 8-4531 (Code 111) A dministrator.— Kenneth E. Grant, 7504 Venice Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Associate Adminisirator.—Norman A. Berg, 7008 22d Avenue, West Hyatts-ville, Md. 20783. Assistants to Associate Administrator.—Herschel E. Hecker, 3503 Duff Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistants to Administrator.— Raymond W. Heinen, 2306 Hildarose Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Lloyd E. Partain, 6557 Dearborn Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044; Frederick Prange, 618 Melrose Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302; William J. Ralston, 4718 North 17th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Floyd W. Campbell, 4665 South 4th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Field Representatives.—Steven J. Kortan, 2393 Southwest Park Place, Portland, Oreg. 97205; Joseph P. Kuyhendall, 4801 Hildring Drive, Fort Worth, Tex. 76109; C. Dale Jaedicke, 1100 South 37th, Lincoln, Nebr. 68516; Selden Lee Tinsley, 7 Piedmont Drive, RFD 1, Cranbury, N.J. 08512. Deputy Administrator for Watersheds.—Hollis R. Williams, 218 North Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Special Assistants to Depuly Administrator for Watersheds.— George R. Phillips, 4612 Harrison Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; William A. Weld, 515 Janney’s Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Assistant Deputy Administrator for Watershed Planning.—Harold O. Ogrosky, 1004 North Livingston Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Assistant Depuly Administrator for Watershed Operations.—Richard M. Dailey, 4207 Maylock Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Watershed Planning Division.—R. Neil Lane, 325 North Manchester Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Rawer Basins Division.—Eugene C. Buie, 9005 Stratford Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Watershed Operations Divisions.— William R. Moore, 6022 Mayfair Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310 Deputy Administrator for Field Services.—Norman A. Berg (acting), 7008 22d Avenue, West Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Resource Development Division.— William B. Davey, 1434 Hardy Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Engineering Division.—Chester J. Francis, 4118 North Richmond Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Aoslinimitery C. Enderlin, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. Hydrology Branch.—Xenneth M. Kent, 6700 Belcrest Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Design Branch.—Melvin M. Culp, 1125 Cresthaven Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Water Supply Forecasting Branch.— William G. Shannon, 2700 Elnora Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Construction Engineering.—Paul E. Nylander, 4000 Justine Drive, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Irrigation Engineering.— Ralph H. Brownscombe, 4733 North Dittmar Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Drainage Engineering.—Louis W. Herndon, 8011 Carrleigh Parkway, Springfield, Va. 22105. Agricultural Engineering.—R. C. Barnes, Jr., 4210 Columbia Pike, Arling-ton, Va. 22204. Sedimentation Geology.—John W. Roehl, 6637 Burlington Place, Spring-field, Va. 22150. : Engineering and Groundwater Geology.—Alfonso F. Geiger, 101 Lakeside Drive, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Engineering Plans—Clarence E. Ghormley, 1201 South Scott Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Plant Science Division.—Darnell M. Whitt, P.O. Box 8933, Washington, D.C. 20003. Agronomy.—DBurdette D. Blakely, 10107 Kinross Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Range Conservation.—Robert E. Williams, 6403 Landon Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. A= Department of Agriculture 529 Administralor—Continued Deputy Administrator for Field Services—Continued Plant Science Dwision—Continued gL V. Compton, 2841 Beechwood Circle, Arlington, Va. 22207. Pn M erat =BoNhld S. Douglas, 5928 Third Street North, Arlington, a. 22203. Woodland Conservation.— Carrow T. Prout, Jr., 7327 Keystone Lane, Washington, D.C. 20028. Deputy Adminastrator for Soil Survey.—Charles E. Kellogg, 4100 Nicholson Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Assistant.— William M. Johnson, 1111 DeVere Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Cartographic Division.— Charles W. Koechley, 2415 59th Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Soil Survey Operations.—Roy D. Hockensmith, 2832 McKinley Place 20015. Soil Survey Interpretation.— Albert A. Klingebiel, 915 Newhall Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Soil Survey Guy D. Smith, 6407 40th Avenue, University Investigations.— Park, Md. 20782. Soil Classification and Correlation.—Roy W. Simonson, 4613 Beechwood Road, College Park, Md. 20740. Deputy Administrator for Management.— William R. Van Dersal, 6 South Ken-sington Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Administrative Services Diwvision.— Gerald E. Ryerson, 202 Apple Grove Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Budget and Finance Division.—Carl H. Dorny, 7412 Qak Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Personnel Division.—Carl A. Lindstrom, 611 Jackson Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046 : Information Division.— Hubert W. Kelley, 16209 Penn Manor Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Sireets SW. Phore, REpublic 7-4142 (Code 111) Assisiant Secretary for Administration.—Joseph M. Robertson, 9409 Kingsley Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. OFFICE OF BUDGET AND FINANCE Director’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, DUdley 8-3323 (Code 111) Director of Finance and Budget Officer.—Charles L. Grant, 4922 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Director.—Jerome A. Miles, 8254 Toll House Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant to the Director.— Warren A. Blight, 5806 Norton Road, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Division of Budget Review.—Chief, Harold M. Vindal, 5901 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Division of Accounting Policies and Systems.—Chief, Raymond A. Pugh, Jr. 8626 Kenilworth Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. ; Division of Budget Policies and Operations.— Chief, Charles A. Jewell, Box 147, Route 1, Accokeek, Md. 20607. Division of Budgetary and Financial Reporting.—[Vacant.] Division of Legislative Reporting.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF HEARING EXAMINERS Chief’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, DUdley 8-6645 or 6383 (Code 111) Chief Hearing Examiner.—Benj. M. Holstein, 628 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Hearing Examiners.—Jack W. Bain, 4600 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; John J. Curry, 9005 Colesbury Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030; John G. Liebert, 7503 Clarendon Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Herbert L. Perlman, 207 Thistle Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. 833-350°—T70 36 530 Congressional Darectory OFFICE OF INFORMATION Director’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, DUdley 8-5247 (Code 111) Director—Harold R. Lewis, 10602 Norman Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Director.— Gordon Webb, 3004 South Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Assistant Director (Visual Information).—Hal R. Taylor, 6608 Pinedale Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Executive Assistant to Director.—Francis A. Shea, 3605 Littledale Road, Kensing-ton, Md. 20795. Chief, Publications Division.—H. Nelson Fitton, Jr., 5624 Glenwood Drive, Alexandria,Va. 22310. Chief, Press Service.—Joseph T. McDavid, 10219 Scout Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief, Special Reports.— Theodore R. Crane, 3711 Benton Street 20007. Chief, Radio and Television Service.—Layne Beaty, 1449 44th Street 20007. Chief, Arts and Graphic Division.—Elmo J. White, 310 Old Court House Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Chief, Exhibits Service.—David M. Granahan, 6715 Adelphi Road, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Chief, Motion Picture Service—Martin H. Lobdell, 10207 Raider Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030 Chief, Division of Photography.— Albert W. Matthews, 7333 New Hampshire Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20783. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENT Director’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, DUdley 8-6275 (Code 111) Director.—[Vacant.] : ; Deputy Director.—Arthur T. Devlin, 3711 Acosta Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES (For specified agencies and offices) Director’s Office: South Building, Independence Avenue, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, DUdley 8-3535 (Code 111) Director.—John C. Cooper, Jr., 5209 North 16th Street, Arlington,Va. 22205. Assistant Director.—John A. Smallwood, 3067 Harrison Street NW. 20015. Chief, Administrative Services Division.—Darrell F. Peters, 4124 East Berritt Street, Fairfax,Va. 22030. Chief, Budget and Finance Division.— Richard E. Ballard, 510 Meridian Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Chief, Information Diviston.— Wayne V. Dexter, 305 Buxton Road, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Chief, Personnel Dwision.—Stanley J. Dorick, 6519 Byrnes Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL Director’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, DUdley 8-3585 (Code 111) Director of Personnel.—Carl B. Barnes, 1923 Martha’s Road, Hollin Hills, Alexan-dria, Va. 22307. Deputy Director—Max P. Reid, 2925 Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Assistant Director for Equal Employment Opportunity and Employee-Management Dooptueioni==Gomortn C. Smith, 1302 Longview Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Chief, Classification, Organization and Cost Reduction Division.— William B. Hazel 111, 2813 Sudberry Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Chief, Employee Appeals Division.—Cameron C. Smith, 1302 Longview Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Chief, Employee Development, Safety and Welfare Division.—Dr. Erwin R. Draheim, 105 South Aberdeen Street, Arlington,Va. 22204. Chief, Employee Health Division.—Dr. Lee K. Buchanan, 2-K Eastway, Green-belt, Md. 20770. Chief, Employment and Manpower Planning Division.—Harold P. Gross, 12401 Shelter Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Department of Agriculture 531 Chief, Personnel Policy and Systems Development Division.—Dora E. Oliver, 1600 South Eads Street, Apartment 133-N, Arlington,Va. 22202. Chief, Security and Employee Conduct Division.—Clyde W. Fisk, 5017 North 25th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. OFFICE OF PLANT AND OPERATIONS Director’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, DUdley 8-3937 (Code 111) Director.— Elmer Mostow, 3336 Runnymeade Place 20015. Depuiy Dienagrtey M. Baldauf, 3342 Mansfield Road, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Directors.—Clarence A. Salisbury, 1925 North Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; John J. Keaney, 11513 Maple Ridge Road, Reston, Va. 22070. Chief, Contract and Procurement Management Division.—V. Samuel Gunther, 6415 Frenchmens Drive, Orleans Village, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Chief, Real Estate Management Division.— Arthur R. Knudsen, 7103 Terry Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Chief, Secretary’s Records and Communications Division.—James H. Austin, 13306 Lydia Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. pin Operations Division.— Alvin P. Cauley, 5202 East Capitol Street . 20019. Chief, Supply and Property Management Division.—W. Hayden Owens, 10727 Norman Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 (Code 111) Director, Agricultural Economics.—Don Paarlberg, 2440 Virginia Avenue 20037. STAFF ECONOMIST GROUP Adminisiration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250 Phone, DUdley 8-7043 (Code 111) Grover Chappell, 8400 Blakiston Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Lynn M. Daft, 4016 Old Hickory Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Francis A. Kutish, 3412 Croom Road, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, Independence Avenue between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, DUdley 8-6933 (Code 111) Admainistrator—M. L. Upchurch, 5312 Thayer Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Administrator, Management.—Carl P. Heisig, 3125 North Nelson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Administrator, Program Policy.—Linley E. Juers, 2610 John Marshall Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Staff Assistant.—Louis F. Herrmann, 1623 Craig Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Staff Assistant.—Trienah Meyers, 560 N Street SW., Harbour Square, N-401 20024. Staff Assistant.—Allan S. Johnson, 4701 Kenmore Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Economic Development.— William C. Motes, 8925 Littleton Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Economic and Statistical Analysis—Rex F. Daly, 3838 Columbia Pike, Apt. 103, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Farm Production Economics.—W. B. Sundquist, 4109 Watkins Trail, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Marketing Economics.— William T. Manley, 6928 Girard Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Foreign Development and Trade—Raymond P. Christensen, 3723 Prince William Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Natural Resource Economics.—Melvin L. Cotner, 6617 Goldboro Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Foreign Regional Analysis.—Quentin M. West, 1007 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. 532 Congressional Directory STATISTICAL REPORTING SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, Independence Avenue between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, DUdley 8-2707 (Code 111) Administrator.—Harry C. Trelogan, 3625 North Piedmont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Administrator and Chairman, Crop Reporting Board.— Glenn D. Simpson, 4425 49th Street NW. 20016. Assistant Administrator.— Russell P. Handy, 1717 Forest Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant to the Admanistrator.—Jack L. Aschwege, 2532 Drexel Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Staff Officer for Program, Planning and Budgeting, and Work Measurement.— George D. Harrell, 3378 Highwood Drive SE. 20020. Staff Officer for Career Development and Foreign Programs.— Emerson M. Brooks, 840 Saigon Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Agricultural Estimates Division.—Bruce W. Kelly, 7503 Long Pine Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Survey and Data Division.—John W. Kirkbride, 5313 32d Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Standards and Research Division.—Earl E. Houseman, 1005 Hillwood Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Washington Data Processing Center.—[Vacant.] SCIENCE AND EDUCATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 (Code 111) Director—Ned D. Bayley, 13907 Overton Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Deputy Director.—N. P. Ralson, 4310 Sheridan, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Assistant Director.—Theodore C. Byerly, 6—J Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. RESEARCH PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION STAFF Director’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, DUdley 8-7738 (Code 111) Director—W. D. Maclay, 3565 South Leisure World Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Assistant Director.—Steven C. King, 12601 Meadowood Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE Administrator’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive, between twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, DUdley 8-3656 (Code 111, extension 3656) OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrator.—G. W. Irving, Jr., 4836 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assonias Jominisaaion eR. J. Anderson, 7015 Bradley Circle, Annandale, Va. Deputy Administrator, Farm Research.—F. W. Edminster, 4614 Guilford Road, College Park, Md. 20740. Assistant Deputy Administrator.—E. R. Goode, 5705 Pontiac Street, College Park, Md. 20740. Deputy Administrator, Marketing Research.—E. R. Glover, 14507 Faraday Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Deputy Administrator, Nutrition, Consumer and Industrial Use Research.—F. R. Senti, 2601 North Pollard Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Deputy Administrator.—S. R. Hoover, 2017 Hillyer Place 20009. Assistant Deputy Miss R. M. Leverton, 3900 16th Street A dministrator.— 20011. Depuly Administrator, Regulatory Programs.—F. J. Mulhern, 1599 Edgerton Place, Crofton, Md. 21113. Assistant Deputy Administrator.—L. G. K. Iverson, 2604 Felter Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715, Deputy Administrator, Administrative Management.—F., R. Mangham, 9634 Dewmar Lane, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant Deputy Administrator.—J. P. McAuley, 6019 Hawthorne Street, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Department of Agriculture 533 Staff Assistant, Emergency Programs Staff.—A. B. Park, 12807 Silverbirch Lane, Laurel, Md. 20810. Staff Assistant, Legislation and Special Assignmenis.—R. F. Adelmann, 922 24th Street 20037. Director, International Programs Division.—J. H. Starkey, 11401 Belvidere Road, Mitchellville, Md. 20716. Director, Information Division.—R. B. Rathbone, 102 Lillian Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. MANAGEMENT DIVISIONS Director, Administrative Services Division.—R. W. Sooy, 3537 South River Terrace, Edgewater, Md. 21037. Director, Budget Division.—C. W. Alexander, 9109 Walden Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Finance Division.—F. E. Dow, 713 Fontaine Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director, Persone] Division.—G. B. Edwards, 2101 Charleston Place, Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Operations Analysis and Systems Development Staff —R. N. Chisholm, 1329 Elsinore Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Agricultural Research Center, Division of Operations.—C. A. Logan, Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Md. 20705. RESEARCH DIVISIONS Director, Agricultural Engineering Research Division.—W. M. Carleton, 2819 Duvall, Burtonsville, Md. 20730. Director, Animal Disease and Parasite Research Division.—P. D. Delay, 634 Kennebec Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Director, Animal Husbandry Research Division.—R. E. Hodgson, 7006 Wake Forest Drive, College Park, Md. 20740. Director, Crops Research Diwvision.—H. R. Thomas, 3907 Beechwood Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Director, Eastern Utilization Research and Development Division.—1. A. Wolff, 124 Weldy Avenue, Oreland, Pa. 19075. Director, Entomology Research Division.—E. F. Knipling, 2623 Military Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Consumer and Food Economics Research Division.—Miss Faith Clark, 5510 Surrey Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Human Nutrition Research Division.— Willis A. Gortner, 12701 Lacy Drive, Meadowood, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Market Quality Research Dwision.—H. T. Cook, Box 303, Route 3, Edgewater, Md. 21037. Director, Northern Utilization Research and Development Division.—R. J. Dimler, 2532 North Rockwood Drive, Peoria, Ill. 61604. Director, Soil and Water Conservation Research Division.—C. H. Wadleigh, 5621 Whitfield Chapel Road, Lanham, Md. 20801. Director, Southern Utilization Research and Development Division.—C. H. Fisher, 1669 Paris Avenue, New Orleans, La. 70122. Director, Transportation and Facilities Research Division.—W. C. Crow, 1258 North Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Western Utilization Research and Development Division.—A. I. Morgan, Jr., 1202 Keith Avenue, Berkeley, Calif. 94708. REGULATORY DIVISIONS Director, Animal Health Division.—E. E. Saulmon, 202 North Edgewood Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Director, Plant Pest Control Division.—D. R. Shepard, 5625 32d Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Plant Quarantine Division.—F. A. Johnston, 8718 Preston Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Pesticides Regulation Division.—Harry W. Hays, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Director, Veterinary Biologics Division.—J. M. Hejl, 4A East Mason Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301. 534 Congressional Directory COOPERATIVE STATE RESEARCH SERVICE Administrator’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, DUdley 8-4423 (Code 111) Administrator—R. L. Lovvorn, 1200 Mount Vernon Boulevard, 417-E Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Associate Adminasirator.—H. C. Knoblauch, 819 Lawton Street, McLean, Va. 22101. FEDERAL EXTENSION SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250 Phone, DUdley 8-3377 (Cede 111, extension 3377) Administrator.—Lloyd H. Davis, 2119 Carr Hill Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Associate Administrator.— Edwin A. Kirby, 2737 Devonshire Place 20008. Assistant Administrators: Joseph L. Matthews, 4948 34th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Charles W. MeDougall, 6918 Baylor Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Raymond C. Scott, 3606 North Monroe Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Ralph E. Groening (acting), 11338 Orchard Lane, Reston, Va. 22070. Loan ss Staff.— Walter W. John, 6219 31st Street North, Arlington, a. 22207. Program Evaluation and Development Stoff.—Chester E. Swank, 7001 Raleigh Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Division of Management Operations.— Richard R. Rankin, 4415 North Briarwood Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Division of Personnel Development and Management.—Russell A. Lock, 6415 Noble Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Division of Agricullural Science, Technology and Management.—Charles L. Beer, 490 M Street SW., Apt. W707 20024. Division of 4-H and Youth Development.—E. Dean Vaughan, 8519 Salisbury Court, Springfield, Va. 22150. Division of Home Economics.—Helen D. Turner (acting), 3314 South 28th, Alex-andria, Va. 22302. Division of Extension Research and Education.—J. Neil Raudabaugh, 4813 37th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Division of Marketing and Utilization Sciences.—Sharon Q. Hoobler, 4503 Kling Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Division of Community Resource Development.—Earl F. Pettyjohn, 2003 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY Director’s Office: NAL Building, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Phone, 345-6200, Ext. 288 Director of the Library.—John Sherrod, 522 Bradford Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Deputy Director for Resource Development.— Abraham I. Lebowitz, 5818 Narcissus Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21215. Deputy Director for Information Services.—Burton E. Lampkin, 1656 Wainwright Drive, Reston, Va. 22070. Assistant Director for Program Coordination.—Blanche L. Oliveri, 2107 Edgewater Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250 Phone, DUdley 8-3351 (Code 111) General Counsel. —Edward M. Shulman, 6621 32d Street 20015. Deputy General Counsel.—Claude T. Coffman, 1401 North Illinois Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Commodity Stabilization Division.—George E. Cooper, 303 Buxton Road, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Production Stabilization Division.— Wear K. Schoonover, 3121 North Monroe Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Foreign Agricultural and Special Programs Division.—Robert M. Bor, 406 Deerfield Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Department of Agriculture 535 Assistant General Counsels for— Marketing, Regulatory Laws, Research and Operations.—Charles W. Bucy, 4618 " Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Regulatory Division.—Harold M. Carter, 3911 Bruce Lane, Annan- dale, Va. 22003. Director, Marketing Division.—J. Charles Krause, 9507 Hale Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Research and Operations Division.— Merwin W. Kaye, 708 Braxton Place, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Litigation.—Neil Brooks, 3215 Morrison Street 20015. Rural Development and Conservalion.— Howard V. Campbell, 504 Lloyds Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director, Forestry and Soil Conservation Division.—Robert G. Rue, 5708 18th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Rural Electrification Division.—Louis Gorrin, 1020 19th Street 20036. Director, Farmers Home Division.—Charles KE. Brodersen, 7109 Lory Lane, Lanham, Md. 20801. Executive Assistant to the General Counsel.—W. Edward Bawcombe, 5127 Richard-son Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL Administration Building, Jefferson Drive, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250 Phone, DUdley 8-2306 (Code 111) Loopy or al E. Kossack, 3404 Pauline Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. : Executive Assistant to the Inspector General.— William A. Suto, 2552 North Upland Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Inspector General for Operations.—Leonard H. Greess, 7607 Westmin-ster Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Assistant Inspector General for Policy and Plans.—Benjamin F. Robinson, 8705 Sudbury Place, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Assistant Inspector General for Inspections and Special Projects.—Fred Hallford, 6215 18th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22205. Assistant Inspector General for Analysis and Evaluation.—Louis J. Roth, 7507 Fairwood Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22046. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Commerce Building, Fourteenth Street between Constitution Avenue and E Street 20230 Phone, STerling 3-9200 (Code 189) MAURICE H. STANS, Secretary of Commerce (Watergate East, 2500 Vir ginia Avenue); appointed Secretary of Commerce by President Nixon effective January 21, 1969; born in Shakopee, Minn., on March 22, 1908, the son of J. Hubert and Mathilda (Nyssen) Stans; student Northwestern, 1925-28, Colum-= bia, 1928-30; LL.D., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1954, Northwestern Univer-sity, 1960, DePaul University, 1960; D.P.A., Parsons College, 1960; married the former Kathleen Carmody in 1933; four children, Steven, Maureen, Theodore, and Terrell; joined Alexander Grant & Co., C.P.A.’s (Chicago), 1928, executive partner, 1940-55; treasurer, director, Moore Corporation, stove manufacturers (Joliet, Ill.), 1938-45, chairman of board, 1942-45; director, member of executive committee, James Talcott, Inc. (New York City), 1941-55; financial consultant to Postmaster General of U.S., 1953-55; Deputy Postmaster General of U.S., 1955-57; Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget, 1957-58, Director, 1958-61; president, Western Bancorporation (Los Angeles), 1961-62; vice chairman, United California Bank, 1961-62; senior partner, William R. Staats & Co., 1963-64; president, William R. Staats, Co., Inc., 1964-65; president, Glore Forgan, William R. Staats, Inc. (New York City), 1955-69; syndicated colum= nist, 1961-62; director, Fluor Corporation, Ltd., Pike Corporation, W. W. Grainger, Inc., Oglebay Norton Co. (Cleveland), Wean Industries, Inc.; founder, president, director, Stans Foundation of Chicago, Trustee Tax Foundation; recipient of Great Living American Award, U.S.C. of C., 1961; C.P.A., New York, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana, California, and Virginia; member, American Institute of C.P.A.’s (president, 1954-55), Illinois (director, 1944-46), New York and California Societies of C.P.A.’s, National Association of Accountants, American Accounting Association (National Alpha Kappa Psi Award, 1952), American Society for Public Administration, Federal Government Accountants Association, D.C. Institute of C.P.A.’s. Hawaii Society of C.P.A.’s; clubs: Economie, Union League (Chicago), Adventurers, Twilight, California (Los Angeles), Explorers (New York City), African Safari, Capitol Hill (Wash-ington), Recess, Metropolitan (New York City). Secretary.—Maurice H. Stans, Watergate East, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. olin the Secretary.— Anthony G. Chase, 2 Bay Tree Lane, Bethesda, : 16. Executive Assistant to the Secretary. —Paul T. O’Day, 6012 Talford Court, Spring-field, Va. 22152. Secretaries to the Secretary.—Carolee J. Ward, 2000 South Eads Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22202; Arden Chambers, 2400 Virginia Avenue 20037; Audrey Gibson, 219 Ascot Place NE. 20002. Special Assistant for Regional Economic Coordinat ion.—James E. Hawking (acting), 11499 Waterview Cluster, Reston, Va. 22070. Assistant to the Special Assistant for Regional Economic Coordination.— Robert N. Merchant, 4916 Bel Pre Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Special Assistant to the Secretary for Congressional Relations.—Sol Mosher, 5010 Althea Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant {to the Secretary for Public Affairs.—Robert M. Smalley, 4518 North 35th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Director, Office of Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Program Planning.—Steven E. Schanes, 8113 Birnam Wood Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Executive Secretariat.—Director, Marion Meadows, 7009 Wells Parkway, College Heights Estates, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Under Secretary.—Rocco C. Siciliano, 2923 45th Street 20016. 536 Department of Commerce 537 Executive Assistant to the Secretary—Continued Special Assistant to the Under Secretary.— George J. Pantos, 6714 Renita Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Prawvate Secretary to the Under Secretary.— Gretchen K. Turner, 7609 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Deputy Under Secretary.—David W. K. Peacock, 3411 Lowell Street 22016. Assistant Secretary for Admainistration.— A. Jobe, 2762 North Quebee Larry Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.— Lawrence E. Imhoff, 4540 Chesapeake Street 20016. Special Assistant for Equal Opportunity.— Luther C. Steward, Jr., 503 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant Secretary for Domestic and International Business.—Kenneth N. Davis, Jr., Watergate East, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Domestic Business Policy.— Walter A. Hamilton, 5111 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. . Deputy Assistant Secretary for Business Development.—W. Robert McLellan, 3214 Wake Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Trade Policy.—Lawrence A. Fox, 6508 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Resources.—Stanley Nehmer, 9007 Kirkdale Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs.—Harold C. Passer, 3727 Chesapeake Street 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs.—John B. Henderson, 4119 North 27th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy Review.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Science and Technology.— Myron Tribus, 1401 Nancy Street, Apt. 908, 20005. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Science and Technology Planning.— Walter A. Hahn, Jr., 6923 Espey Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Science and Technology (Acting) — David J. Eden, 5024 King Richard Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Secretary for Economic Development.—Robert A. Podesta, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development.—Charles A. Fagan I1I, 8105 Rayburn Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. General Counsel.—James T. Lynn, 6736 Newbold Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy General Counsel. —William E. Murane, 3724 Cumberland Street 20016. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION Office of Administrative Services: Director—Donald B. Moore, 2710 Briggs Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Deputy Director.—David C. Larkin, 7204 Cappy Avenue, Seat Pleasant, Md. 20027. Office of Audits: Director.——John R. Delmore, 4503 Edgefield Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Deputy Director.—Sidney S. Baurmash, 11415 Gilsan Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. O fice of Budget: Director.—Charles H. Alexander, 5612 Greenleaf Road, Cheverly, Md. 20785. O flice of Financial Management Services: Director—Andrew J. Nemshick, 3909 Chaco Road, Alexander, Va. 22312. Financial Systems Staff: Chief —Meir Gabbay, 805 Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22302. O fice of Emergency Readiness: Defense Coordinator.—John F. Lukens, 4514 Gretna Street, Bethesda, Md. 20014. O fice of Investigations and Security: Director.—John W. Phillips, Route 1, Box 324, Clarksville, Md. 21029. Deputy Director.—Joseph M. Kelly, 7405 Jervis Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Oflice of Management and Organizations: Director.— William F. Rapp, 3204 Fox Mill Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. 538 Congressional Directory O flice of Personnel: Director.—John Will, 8319 Ashwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Peg Director.— Wade B. Ropp, 1213 North Evergreen Street, Arlington, a.'22205. Chief, Personnel Operations.—Francis X. Seymour, 4905 Sunflower Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. O flice of Publications: Director.—Herbert L. Brown, Jr., 2710 South Hayes Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Director.—Paul A. Ziemer, 6719 Weaver Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Appeals Board: Chairman.— Nathan Ostroff, 2914 Kanawha Street 20015. UNITED STATES TRAVEL SERVICE Main Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 (Code 189, extension 4752) Director.—C. Langhorne Washburn, 3333 Prospect Street 20007. Deputy Director.— William G. Arey, Watergate West, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. OFFICE OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS Main Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3 -9200 (Code 189, extension 2100) Director.— George Jaszi, 4910 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. ASCs Daedar Mors R. Goldman, 9626 Evergreen Street, Silver Spring, . 20901. Associate Director.—Lawrence Grose, 4004 Woodlawn Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Special Assistant to the Director.—Philip A. Tucker, 3909 Aspen Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Divisions: Balance of Payments.— David T. Devlin, acting chief, 429 N Street SW. Business Structure.—Lawrence Bridge, chief, Van Ness North, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. Current Business Analysis.—[Vacant.] National Economics.—Martin L. Marimont, chief, 11512 Yates Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Nihon Income.—Irving Rottenberg, chief, 303 Cavalier Court, Silver Spring, 1d. 20901. Regional Economics.—Robert E. Graham, Jr., chief, 4851 North 28th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. OFFICE OF STATE TECHNICAL SERVICES Crystal Plaza, Arlington, Va. 22301. Phone, 557-3117 (Code 161, extension 3117) a (Acting) .—Roger G. Gilbertson, 12601 Garden Gate Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant Director for State Programs.— Wilton C. Bandy, Jr., 4113 Turkey Crock Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director for Reference Services.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director for Special Merit Programs.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS Director.—Richard P. Urfer, 3324 Reservoir Road 20007. Deputy Director.—Donald P. Katz, 3501 36th Street 20016. Assistant Director.—Donald F. Heatherington, 1 Washington Circle 20037. Chief Counsel.—Richard L. Tavrow, 1519 Q Street 20009. Deputy Chief Counsel.—Karl E. Bakke, 6305 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Divisions: Boporte Faekysis and Policy.—Richard S. Ravenscroft, chief, 1628 33d Street Authorizations.—John R. Croxall, chief, 8710 Thunderbird Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. ; Compliance.—Richard H. Stern, chief, 1429 Montague Street 20011. Department of Commerce 539 OFFICE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS Director.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF PRODUCT STANDARPS Main Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 (Code 189, exiension 3221) Director (Acting).—A. Allan Bates, 3342 Stephenson Place 20015. OFFICE OF MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE Main Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 (Code 189, extension 5061) Director.—Thomas F. Roeser, 1325 Iris Street 20012. Deputy Director.— Abraham S. Venable, 1415 Whittier Place 20012. Divisions: Business and Professional. —Walter L. Sorg, chief, 13509 Esworthy Road, RFD 2, Germantown, Md. 20767. Community Organizations.—James Sexton, Jr., chief, 3519 White Chapel Road, Baltimore, Md. 21215 Pets Center.—B. William Rock, ehief, 11201 Powder Horn Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Enel Resources.—James O. Kneisley, ehief, 1432 Colleen Lane, MeLean, Va. 22101. Government Coordination.— P. Baden, chief, 6141 33d Street 20015. Gary Public Service, Religious and Charitable Organizations.—Elizabeth D. Stone, chief, 7760 16th Street 20012. Rural—Dale Wing, chief, 328 Sherwood Drive NE., Vienna, Va. 22180. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION Main Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 (Code 189, extension 2512) Assistant Secretary for Economic Development.—Robert A. Podesta, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development.— Charles A. Fagan III, 8105 Rayburn Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Coordination.—Jonathan Lindley, 1946 Martha’s Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.— Richard L. Sinnott, 8205 Beachtree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Administration and Program Analysis.—Direetor, Herbert S. Becker, 300 M Street SW. 20024. Office of the Chief Counsel.—Chief counsel, William E. Blunt, 1280 21st Street 20036. Office of Congressional Relations.—Director, James S. Rubin, 5129 Chowan Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Office of Equal Opportunity.—Director, John KE. Corrigan, 1805 Kenyon Street 20010. Office of Public Affairs.—Director, Rose Mckee, Watergate East, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development Planning.—|[Vacant.] Office of Development D7istricts.— Director, Thomas S. Francis, 4522 Drumond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Office of Planning and Program Support.—Aeting director, Samuel M. Rosen-blatt, 7106 Pomander Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Office of Economic Research.— Director [Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for FEconomic Development Operations.—James E. Hawkins, 11499 Waterview Cluster, Reston, Va. 22070. Office of Public Works.—Director, George T. Karras, 200 Evans Street, Rock-| ville, Md. 20850. : Office of Business Development.— Director, J. Davidge Warfield, Holly Hill Farm, Royal Oak, Md. 21662. : " Office of Technical Assistance.— Director, Arnold H. Leibowitz, 2801 McKinley Place 20015. | 540 Congressional Directory NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL COMMISSION 1140 Connecticut Avenue 20036. Phone, 967-4343 Federal Cochairman.—Stewart Lamprey, 1435 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—Nicholas Sarris, 55 Court Street, Boston, Mass. 02108. Staff Assistant.—John F. Donahue, Jr., 3602 Danny’s Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22311. UPPER GREAT LAKES REGIONAL COMMISSION 2001 Wisconsin Avenue, Room 428 20007. Phone, 343-9154 Federal Cochairman.— Alfred E. France, 1435 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—[Vacant.] OZARKS REGIONAL COMMISSION 2001 Wisconsin Avenue, Room 340 20007. Phone, 343-9234 Federal Cochairman.—E. L. Stewart, Jr., Chalk House West, 1435 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—Sidney Jeffers, 2903 Cameron Mills Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—Ralph S. Rhoades, 3801 South Canton, Tulsa, Okla. 74135. COASTAL PLAINS REGIONAL COMMISSION 2000 L Street, Suite 414 20036. Phone, 967-3753 Federal Cochairman.—G. Frederick Steele, Jr., 7834 Kent Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—Russell J. Hawke, Jr., 3704 Oak Park Road, Raleigh, N.C. 27609. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—Henry G. Chandler, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. FOUR CORNERS REGIONAL COMMISSION 2001 Wisconsin Avenue, Room 406 20007. Phone, 343-8727 Federal Cochairman.—L. Ralph Mecham, 11337 Willowbrook Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—Joseph F. Otero, 1246 Granby Street, Aurora, Colo. 80010. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—XKenneth S. Hamilton, 10700 West 73rd Place, Arvada, Colo. 80002. FEDERAL FIELD COMMITTEE FOR DEVELOPMENT PLANNING IN ALASKA Suite 400, 632 Sixth Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska. Phone, 907-277-8611 Chairman.— George R. Sharrock, 2513 Lord Baranof Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99530. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Suitland, Md. Phone, 735-2000 (Code 157, extension 576) Director.—George Hay Brown, 2510 Virginia Avenue 20037. Deputy Darector.—Robert F. Drury, 3060 Oliver 20015. Associate Presi for Administration.— William I. Merkin, 2510 Virginia Avenue 20037. Associate Director for Data Systems.—John W. H. Spencer, 3823 Prince William Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Associate Director for Demographic Fields.—Conrad F. Taeuber, 4222 Sheridan Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Associate Director for Economic Fields.—Walter F. Ryan, 4204 Dunnel Lane, Ken-sington, Md. 20795. Associate Director for Research and Development.—Joseph F. Daly, 6217 85th Place, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Assistant Director for International Statistical Programs.—Charles B. Lawrence, Jr., 6505 Wiscassett Road 20016. Department of Commeree 541 Assistant Director for Statistical Information.—Edwin D. Goldfield, 2809 Jasper Street SE. 20020. Chief, Administrative and Publications Services Division.—Cecil B. Matthews, 5607 Lucente Avenue 20023. Chief, Agriculture Diviston.—J. Thomas Breen, 3803 Weltham Street 20023. Chief, Budget and Finance Division.—William E. Stiver, 4522 Kerby Parkway, Oxen Hill, Md. 20022. Chief, Business Division.—Harvey Kailin, 5615 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chief, Construction Statistics Division.—Samuel J. Dennis, 419 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Chief, Data Access and Use Laboratory.—Benjamin Gura, 6716 Benita Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief, Demographic Surveys Division.—Daniel B. Levine, 9814 Arbor Hill Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Chief, Field Division.—Jefferson D. McPike, 4110 Suitland Road, Whitehall Square 20023. Chief, Foreign Demographic Analysis Dwision.—Paul F. Myers, 13811 Crisfield Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Clive Fortin Trade Division.—Dino 8. Villa, 12517 Arrow Park Drive, Tantallon, d. 20022. Chef, Geography Division.— William T. Fay, 5803 Sir Galahad Road, Glendale, Md. 20769. Chief, Governments Dwviston.—David P. McNelis, 2335 20th Street 20009. Chief, Housing Division.— Arthur F. Young, 5911 John Adams Drive 20031. Chief, Industry Division.—Owen C. Gretton, 3450 Toledo Terrace, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Chief, Management and Organization Division.—Samuel O. Maslak, 12205 Mt. Pleasant Drive, Laurel, Md. 20810. Chief, Personnel Dwision.—James P. Taff, 5501 31st Street North, Arlington, Va, . 22207. Chief, Population Division.—Herman P. Miller, 105 Bluff Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, Processing Division.—Milford D. Fahey, 5619 Knollwood Road 20016. Chief, Public Information Office—John C. Baker, 4108 Suitland Road, Suitland, Md. 20023. Chief, Statistical Analysis Division.—[ Vacant.) Chief, Statistical Information Division.—Edwin D. Goldfield, 2809 Jasper Street SE. 20020. Chief, Statistical Methods Division.—Joseph Waksbert, 6302 Tone Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief, Statistical Research Division.— Thomas B. Jabine, 3231 Worthington Street : 20015. Chief, Systems Division.—Sol Dolleck, 11104 Easecrest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20092. Chief, Transportation Diwision.—Donald E. Church, 560 N Street SW., Harbor Square 20024. Chief, Jeffersonville Census Operations Division.—Joseph F. Arbena, 402 Merryman Drive, Jeffersonville, Ind. 47130. BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 (Cede 189, extension 5261) Director.—Harold B. Scott, 2950 Garfield Terrace 20008. Deputy Director.—Archie M. Andrews, 6324 Barrister Place, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Assistant Director.—E. E. Schnellbacher, 4540 Warren Street 20016. Assistant Director.—J. Mishell George, 4506 Rynex Drive, Alexandria Va. 22312. ACEP Ezecutive Secretary.—Theodore L. Thau, 8713 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Executive Secretary, Foreign Trade Zones Board.—Richard H. Lake, 4416 Duncan Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Export Strategy Steff.—Paul R. Porter, 3504 Hamlet Street 20015. Director, International Organizations Staff.—Irwin Fine, 490 M Street SW. 20024. Director, Office of Commercial and Financial Policy.—Robert L. Hirshberg, 2122 Bancroft Place 20008. 542 Congressional Directory Deputy Director.—Milton A. Berger, 3406 Greentree Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director, Foreign Business Practices Division.—Vincent D. Travaglini, 413 Hanson Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director, Trade and Commercial Policy Division.—Allen H. Garland, 2117 Saranac Street, Adelphia, Md. 20783. Director, gent and Insurance Division.—Jerome Sachs, 1625 35th Street 2000 Acting Director, International Finance Division.—Robert W. Shaw, 211 West Alexandria Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director, Jrigrnaiiomal Resources Policy Division.—Donald Sham, 2124 I Street 20037. Director, Office of International Investment.—S. Stanley Katz, 6307 Buttermere Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Foreign Capital and Investment Services Division.—Frank W. Sheaffer, 1503 Sharon Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Investment Opportunities Division.—Charles W. Vear, 3801 Gallows Road, Annandale, Va. 22033. Director, Investment Resources Diwvision.—S. David Horner, 9904 Old Spring Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Director, Office of International Regional Economics.— Robert E. Simpson, 10315 Riverwood Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Director.—Clarence S. Siegel, 6007 28th Street 20015. Assistant Director.—Murray P. Rennert, 490 M Street SW. 20024. Director, American Republics Division.—Claude W. Courand, 2433 Ft. Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Africa Diwvision.—Stephen M. Conger, 6627 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, European Division.—Frederick Strauss, 6436 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. : Director, Far Eastern Division.—Eugene J. Kaplan, 1936 Marthas Road, Alex-andria, Va. 22307. Director, Sino-Soviet Diwision.—Ernest Rubin, 540 South Carlyn Spring Road, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Near East-South Asia Division.—D. A. Kearns-Preston, 2001 Luzerne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, International Trade Analysis Division.—Miss Frances L. Hall, 217 Eighth Street SE. 20003. Director, Office of Export Control.—Rauer H. Meyer, 6701 Kerns Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Deputy Director.—Sherman R. Abrahamson, 3705 King Arthur Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director.— Wilson E. Sweeney, 5917 Kirby Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Technical Data and Services Division.—John W. Shepard, 3313 North Ohio Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Oporasions Division.—Charles C. Swanson, 10611 Vale Road, Oakton Va. 22124. Director, Policy Planning Dwision.—Edward P. Walinsky, 6555 Marlo Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Investigations Division.—Charles B. Clements, 6710 Renita Lane, Beth-esda, Md. 20034. Director, Scientific and Electronic Equipment Division.—John R. Collins, 2005 Hermitage Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Production Materials and Consumer Products Division.—Livingston Goddard, 5111 Brookridge Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Capital Goods Division.—William W. Clarke, 3604 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Office of International Trade Promotion.—Paul E. Pauly, 2922 Meadow View Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Deputy Director.—Saul Baran, 1120 Custis Street, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant Director for Commercial Exhibits—Edward J. Krause, 5902 Osceola Road 20016. Assistant Director for Export Development.—Morton Schwartz, 2600 Queens Chapel_ Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Director, Export Services Program.—Charles F. Boehm, 7535 Woodberry Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Department of Commerce 543 Director, Trade Missions Division.— Roy F. Gootenberg, 10805 Clermont Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766. Director, Commercial Exhibits Division.—W. Earl Wade, 2808 North Van Buren, Arlington, Va. 22213. Director, Exhibits Design Division.—Joseph W. Adams, 2309 Jackson Parkway, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Commercial Intelligence Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Joint Export Activities Division.—James E. Murrin, 2011 North Hancock Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Director, Export Business Relations Division.— Robert L. Pritchard, 100 Buxton Road, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Export Market Identification Division.—Norman E. Horton, 5900 Durbin Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 (Code 189, extension 5491) Admainistrator.—|Vacant.] Deputy Administrator—F. D. Hockersmith, 4209 Penner Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Administrator for Industrial Mobilization.— Anthony A. Bertsch, 4714 North 33d Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Administrator.— Arthur U. Sufrin, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007. Director, Office of Industrial Materials.—Marion Marvin, 6301 Buffalo Ridge Road, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director, Office of Mobilization Plans.—Samuel N. Klein, 5528 29th Street 20015. Director, Office of Mobilization Readiness.—Jonathan B. Rintels, 3654 North Oak-land Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Industrial Evaluation.—Xurt E. Rosinger, 4100 Cathedral Ave-nue 20016. Assistant Administrator for Industrial Analysis and Business Programs.—Davis A. Portner, 2318 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Program Oflicer—Thomas KE. Murphy, 4415 Glenridge Street, Parkwood, Kensing-ton, Md. 20795. Director, Office of Business Analysis.—Harlow D. Osborne, 1812 Tilton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Office of Business Programs.—Edward R. Killam, 4813 Blackfoot Road, College Park, Md. 20740. Director, Office of Markeling.—Jacob E. Katz, 4545 W Street 20007. Director, Office of Policy Development.—John E. Clayton, 6909 Arbor Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Administrator for Industry Operations.—Charley M. Denton, 3820 Huntington Street 20015. Director, Office of Basic Materials.—James M. Owens, 4315 Marionet Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Director, Aluminum and Magnesium Division.—John H. Styer, 4837 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Chemicals Division.— Wesley R. Koster, 1900 Lyttonsville Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Copper Division.— William A. Meissner, Jr., 6200 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Director, Iron and Steel Division.—J. Donald Darroch, 4508 Salem Lane 20007. Director, Miscellaneous Metals and Minerals Division.— Ewing J. Talbert, 7605 Granada Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Petroleum and Coal Division.— Wingfield Chamberlain, 3 North Holmes Run Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Water Resources Division.—Konstantine L. Kollar, 1700 Overlook Drive, Hillandale, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Office of Consumer Goods.—Charles A. Lewis, 2208 Richland Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Consumer Products Division.— Thorton B. Moore, 5508 Cornish Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Forest Products and Packaging Diviston.— Thomas C. Mason, 7606 Hammond Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Director, Service Industries Division.—James R. Speicher, 1182 Jericho Road, Abington, Pa. 19001. Director, Printing and Publishing Division.—Harold F. Drury, 7015 Roundtree Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. 544 Congressional Directory Director, Office of Consumer Goods—Continued Director, Transportation Products Division.—Charles R. Weaver, 8104 Custer Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Office of Producer Goods.— Edward G. Smith, 5110 Lawton Drive 20016. Director, Communications and Electronics Diviston.— Thomas Z. Corless, 6211 Foxcroft Road, Bellhaven, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Construction and Building Materials Division.— Aaron 8S. Sabghir, 723 Lowander Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Acting Director, General Industrial Equipment Division.—Harry S. Mills, Quail Hill, Route 1, Warrenton, Va. 22186. Director, Metalworking Equipment Division.— Philip A. Bennett, 150 North Day Street, Orange, N.J. 07050. Director, Power and Electrical Equipment Division.—James Tremante, 11705 Stonington Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Scientific and Business Equipment Division.—Saul Padwo, 239 Rollins Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Scientific Instrument Evaluation Division.—Louis A. Edelman, 3900 16th Street 20011. Director, Office of Textiles.— Arthur Garel, 4823 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Director.—Thomas R. McMullen, 8615 Crestview Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Business Services and Analysis Division.— William W. Shoaf, 5622 North 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 2205. Director, Market Analysis Division.—Charles E. Raymond, 4319 Argonne Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Trade Analysis Division.— Emanuel A. Lipscomb, 1904 Varnum Street NE. 20018. OFFICE OF FIELD SERVICES Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 (Code 189, extension 3641) Director—Jack O. Padrick, 8229 Riding Ridge Place, Greenway Heights, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Director.—Thomas E. Drumm, Jr., 4613 Great Oak Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Assistant Director—Robert W. Newland, 5406 Christy Drive 20016. Assistant Director.— William R. Wilson, 1111 Anesbury Court, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant Director for International Activities.—Roderick M. Gillies, 3126 Barbara, Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. OFFICE OF PUBLICATIONS AND roRMATION OR DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL U Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 (Code 189, extension 5436) Director.—Dean Smith, 2345 49th Street 20007. Deputy Director —Charles T. Reyner, 4118 23d Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Managing Editor, International Commerce.—Clarence M. Zens, 406 A Street : SE. 20003. Director, Publications Division.— Frederick S. Otis, 2005 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Information Division.—James Rourke, 7204 Wells Parkway, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Director, Graphics Division.—Americo Favale, 2003 Iverson Street SE., Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. OFFICE OF FOREIGN COMMERCIAL SERVICES Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 (Code 189, extension 3320) Director.—Donald S. Gilpatric, 4304 Gifford Pinchot Drive, Annandale, Va. 22203. Deputy Director.—Joseph A. Camelio, 7603 Elmhurst Street SE., District Heights, Md. 20028. Director, Overseas Personnel Division.— Herbert J. Cummings, 1435 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Department of Commerce 545 Director, Performance Evaluation Division.—Donald O. Hays, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Acting Director, Foreign Activities Management Division.— William R. Hayden, 1415 North Oak Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Director, Foreign Communications Division.— William R. Hayden, 1415 North Oak Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Director, Training Programs Division.— Kenneth B. Atkinson, Post Office Box 285, McLean, Va. 22101. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION FOR DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 (Code 189, extension 4106) Director—Richard M. Gottfried, 5021 Spring Drive, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Director, Management and Organization Division.— Robert A. Garlock, 1800 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Personnel Division.—James A. Mulcahy, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Director, Budget and Finance Division.—Natale D’Oria, 6441 Kalmia Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Administrative Services Division.—Harry E. Harper, 1604 White Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, U.S. Expositions Staff.—John W. Nelson, 114 Summerfield Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Automatic Data Processing Division.— Raymond J. Long, 7111 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 6010 Executive Boulevard, Rockville, Md. 20852. Phone, 496-8177 (IDS Code 14-68041) Administrator.— Robert M. White, 8306 Melody Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Administrator.—John W. Townsend, Jr., 25 Windward Drive, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Associate Administrator.—Rear Admiral Harley D. Nygren, USESSA, 1438 Carrington Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Executive Officer and Congressional Liaison.—John H. Eberly, 6526 Elgin Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Administrator for Administration and Technical Services.—Theodore P. Gleiter, 3809 Foxwood Nook, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Administrator for Environmental Systems.—Richard E. Hallgren, 6815 Buttermere Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Administratorfor Plans and Programs.—Donald F. Moore, 4701 Jasmine Street, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Environmental Data Service.— Woodrow C. Jacobs, 6309 Bradley Boule-vard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Weather Bureau.— George P. Cressman, 9 Old Stage Court, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Coast and Geodetic Survey.— Rear Admiral Don A. Jones, USESSA, 6716 Sulky Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Research Leboratories.— Wilmot N. Hess, 4927 Idylwild Trail, Boulder, Colo. 80302. Director, National Environmental Satellite Center.—David S. Johnson, 237 Pano-rama Drive 20021. : Director, International Affairs.—Nels E. Johnson, 1047 Clover Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Aviation Affairs.—Newton A. Lieurance, 1903 Great Falls Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Public Information.—Stanley B. Eames, 9614 Dewmar Lane, Kensington, Md. 20795. Chief, Personnel Division.— Guy H. Dorsey, 6320 Newburn Drive 20016. Meteorologist in Charge (Weather Bureau Forecast Center, Suitland, Md.).— Reinhart C. Schmidt, 3517 Gordon Street, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research.—Robert M. White, 8306 Melody Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 83-350°—T70——3T7 546 Congressional Directory MARITIME ADMINISTRATION Department of Commerce Building. Phone, 967-3255 (Code 189, extension 3235) Office of the Maritime Administrator: Maritime Administrator.—Andrew E. Gibson, 11900 Old Bridge Road; Rock= ville, Md. 20852. Deputy Maritime Administrator.—Robert J. Blackwell, 1042 Warbler Place, MeLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistant for Contract Compliance.—John M. Heneghan, 9905 Vernwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Public Information Fr hi a —William J. Webb, Arlington Towers J-— 1025, Arlington, Va. 22209. Special “Assistant to the Deputy Maritime Administrator.—Richard W. Cait 18 Esworthy Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Executive Assistant to the Admainistrator.—Judith S. Chadwick, 2501 Calvert Street 20008. Confidential Assistant to the Administrator (Executive Assistant) —Edward W. Huffeut, 1838 Belmont Road 20009. Executive Assistant.—Paul B. Mentz, 1402 Iverson Street, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Secretary, Maritime Administration and Maritime Subsidy Board and Alternate Member, Maritime Subsidy Board.—James S. Dawson, Jr., 2029 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Assistant Secretary, Maritime Administration and Maritime Subsidy Board.— John M. O'Connell, 6815 Delaware Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Olek hg Examiner.—Paul N. Pfeiffer, 2107 Basset Street, Alexandria, fa. 22308 Chief Investigator Gi Security Oflicer—W. George Goold, 1634 Cecile Street, McLean, Va. 2210 Chief, Management ati Center —Morton A. Simmons, 2294 Dunster Lane, Rockville, Md. 20854. Office of the General Counsel: General Counsel—Roy G. Bowman, 3502 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy General Counsel.—Graydon L. Andrews, 6117 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Chief, Division of Construction Conitracts.—Robert A. Garske, 152 12th Street SE. 20003. Chief, Division of Legislation.— William R. Burchill, 3228 Ravenworth Place, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Oiler, Division of Litigation.—Jon Magnusson, 2765 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Ja. 22202. Chief, Division of Mortgage and Marine Insurance.—John R. Tankard, 2742 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief, Division of Operating Subsidy Contracts.—Louis Zimmet, 1110 Fidler Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Office of Policy and Plans: Director, Office of Policy and Plans.—Steven Lazarus, 5639 Eastbourne Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Deputy Director, Office of Policy and Plans.—[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Emergency Planning.—Walter B. Chambers, Jr., 3165 Patrick Henry Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Chief, Division of Operations Analysis.—Herbert L. Myers, Jr., 5433 Alta Vista Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Chief, Division of Planning and Economic Studies—William D. Oyler, 5707 Old Temple Hills Road SE. 20031. Office of Public Information: Public Information Oflicer—John K. Tennant, 2704 Kirkwood Place, Hyatts-ville, Md. 20782. Office of the Assistant Administrator for Administration: Assistant Administrator for Administration.— George R. Griffiths, 6023 Fairview Place, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Office of Administrative Services: Chief, Office of Administrative Services—dJulian C. Himes, 1519 Windham Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, Division of Procurement.—James J. Rourke, 1705 Belvedere Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, Division of Office Services—John P. King, 2508 Knighthill Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Department of Commerce : 547 Office of the Assistant Administrator for Admistration—Continued Office of Budget: Chief, Office of Budget.—William J. Heneghan, Jr., 13406 Grenoble Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Chief, Division of Budget Analysis.—Irving Keltz, 8750 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Chief, Division of Budget Control.—Edward L. Anderson, 501 Woodland Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Office of Data Systems: Chief, Office of Data Systems.—John A. Harcum, 1803 Madre Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Office of Finance: Cardy 0 fice of Finance.—Joseph R. Hock, 3201 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, 20015. Deputy Chief, Office of Finance.—Alfred L. Hedbawny, 1961 Owens Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Chief, Division of Accounts.—Vernon C. Richardson, 7 Marcus Court, Rock-ville, Md. 20850. Chief, Division of External Audits and Financial Analysis.—Joseph A. Sickon, 10216 Forest Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief, Division of Insurance.—William H. Lane, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Office of Management and Organization: Chief, Office of Management and Organization.— Anthony J. Ossi, 9620 Park-wood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Chief, Division of Management Analysis.—Curtis L. Thrift, 303 Hillmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chief, Division of Management Control.—Peter J. Lord, Post Office Box 130, MeLean, Va. 22101. Chief, Division of Program Evaluation.—Frank G. Ephraim, 2737 Devonshire Place 20008. Office of Personnel: Personnel Oflicer.—Phil S. Pearce, Route 5, Box 38, Laurel, Md. 20810. Chief, Division of Classification and Pay Management.—John J. Maxwell, 3813 57th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Chaef, Division of Career Management.—Charles C. E. Buhler, 201 Swan Creek Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Chief, Division of Employee Development.— David F. Sullivan, Jr., 1636 North Woodstock Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Office of the Assistant Administrator for Maritime Aids: Assistant Administrator of Maritime Aids.—Edward Aptaker, 3413 Brookwood Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Office of Subsidy Administration: Chief, Office of Subsidy Administration.—[Vacant.] Deputy Chief, Office of Subsidy Administration.—Marion E. Parr, 1720 Burning Tree Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Chief, Division of Mortgage Insurance Contracts.—Roy H. Yowell, 7218 Old Gate Road, Rockville, Md. Sine Chief, Division of Statistics.—[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Subsidy Contracts. —W. Carl Clark, 3516 West Ox Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief, Dwision of Subsidy Rates.—Toby Jaffe, 11725 Stonington Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, Division of Trade Studies (Acting) .— Marion E. Parr. Office of Trade Promotion: Chief, Office of Trade Promotion.—[Vacant.] Office of Maritime Manpower: Chief, Office of Maritime Manpower.—Arthur W. Friedberg, 8845 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Chief, Division of Labor Studies (Acting) .—Henry F. Sickinger, 5332 28th Street 20015. Chief, Division of Manpower Development.—Pierre R. Becker, 1606 Franborn Street, Crofton, Md. 21113. Chief, Division of Maritime Academies.— William H. Brody, Jr., 904 Douglass Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. 548 Congressional Directory Office of the Assistant Administrator for Operations: Assistant Administrator for Operations.—Ludwig C. Hoffmann, 6618 Malat Lane, McLean, Va. 22207. Office of Ship Construction: Chief, Office of Ship Construction (Acting). —Ludwig C. Hoffmann. Deputy Chief, Office of Ship Construction.—E. Scott Dillon, 9009 Linton Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant Chief for Engineering Programs.—Donald E. Frye, 12404 Greenhill Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief, Division of Engineering.—Caesar Tangerini, Jr., 10318 Summit Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20795. Chief, Division of Ship Design.—Francis G. Ebel, 5708 Broad Branch Road 20015. Chief, Division of Production.—Robert Lowry, 6720 Van Fleet Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Chief, Division of Small Ships.— Theodore J. Chwirut, 4109 Mitscher Court, Kensington, Md. 20795. Chief, Division of Estimates.—John J. McGowan, 7429 Grace Street, Spring-field, Va. 22150. Chairman, Trial and Guarantee Survey Boards.— Robert L. Jack, Jr., 4720 North Seventh Road, Arlington, Va. 22203. Office of Ship Operations: Chief, Office of Ship Operations.—Martin I. Goodman, Springbrook Farm, Waterford, Va. 22190. Deputy Chief, Office of Ship Operations.—Randall G. Kriner, 9701 Fields Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Chief, Division of Operating Agreements and Rates.—Frederick Tirling, 5208 Everest Drive, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. Chief, Division of Operations. — William G. Allen, 8306 Custer Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chef, Division of Reserve Fleet. Joseph W. Armbrust, 495 North Pickett Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Chief, Division of Ship Repair and Maintenance.—Arys H. Huizinga, 911 Princeton Terrace, Glen Burnie, Md. 21061. Office of Ports and Intermodal Systems: Chief, Office of Ports and Intermodal Systems.—Armour S. Armstrong, 6432 East Leigh, Springfield, Va. 24050. Office of the Assistant Administrator for Research and Development: Assistant Administrator for Research and Development.—Marvin Pitkin, 3513 Gardenview Road, Baltimore, Md. 21208. O fice of Research and Development: Chef, Office of Research and Development (Acting) .—Marvin Pitkin. Deputy Chief, Office of Research and Development.—E. Kemper Sullivan, 7709 Savannah Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Program Manager, Advanced Ship Program.—James A. Higgins, 40002 Denfeld Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20795. Program Manager, Shipbuilding and Port Program.—Richard W. Black, 461 H Street 20001. Office of Nuclear Programs: Chief, Office of Nuclear Programs (Acting).—Delma L. Crook, 12507 East-bourne Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Joint Surface Effect Ship Progr am Office: Manager, Joint Surface Effect Ship Program Office.—Marvin Pitkin. NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Phone, 921-3556 (Code 164, extension 3556) Director.— Lewis M. Branscomb, 405 N Street SW. 20024. Special Assistant to the Director. —R BE Ferguson, 6307 Tone Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Seal, Simin. —Robert D. Huntoon, 13904 Blair Stone Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 996. Deputy Director.—Lawrence M. Kushner, 8811 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910 Associate Director for Academic Liaison.—Shirleigh Silverman, 9509 Saybrook Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Department of Commerce 549 dames Pipostr Jor Administration.—Robert S. Walleigh, 5701 Springfield Drive 16. Chief of Division of— Accounting.—James P. Menzer, 918 Pegram Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. a Services.— George W. Knox, 3143 Chepstow Lane, Falls Church, Va. : : Budget and Management.—James E. Skillington, 11701 Smoke Tree Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. Personnel.—George R. Porter, 2602 Loma Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Plant.—Hylton Graham, 10404 Naglee Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Supply.—Norman H. Taylor, 2508 Redmiles Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Management and Organization.—John T. Hall, 51A G Street SW. 20024. Office of Engineering Standards Liaison.—A. Allan Bates, 3342 Stephenson Place 20015. Office of Industrial Services.—G. S. Gordon, 4845 Broad Brook Drive, Bethesda,Md. 20014. Associate Director for Information Programs.—Edward L. Brady, 4501 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Assistant to the Associate Director—Paul H. Kratz, 8601 Fenway Road, Bethesda,Md. 20034. Chief of Division of— Oe of Standard Reference Data.—David R. Lide, Jr., 4604 Tournay Road Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical Information.—Hubert E. Sauter, 9534 Lawnsberry Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Technical Information and Publications.—W. R. Tilley, 2727 Washington Avenue Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Library.—E. L. Tate, 11415 Farmland Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Office of Public Information.—A. V. Gentilini, 10108 Frederick Avenue, Kensing-ton, Md. 20795. Office of International Relations (Acting) —H. Steffen Peiser, 638 Blossom Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director, Institute for Basic Standards—Ernest Ambler, 6920 Blaisdell Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director, Institute for Basic Standards.—Robert J. Corruccini, 301 Ridge Road, Washington Grove, Md. 20880. Chief of Division of— : Applied Mathematics.—Edward W. Cannon, 5 Vassar Circle, Glen Echo, Md. 20768. : Electricity.—Chester H. Page, 15400 Layhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Meterology (Acting)s—Karl G. Kessler, 5927 Anniston Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Mechanics.—Lafayette K. Irwin, 1321 Calder Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Heat.—Ralph P. Hudson, 3101 Aberfoyle Place 20015. Atomic and Molecular Physics.—Karl G. Kessler, 5927 Anniston Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Institute for Materials Research.—John D. Hoffman, 6121 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director, Institute for Materials Research.—Emanuel Horowitz, 802 Whittington Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chief of Division of— Office of Standard Reference Materials (Acting).—J. Paul Cali, 16405 Kepleng Road, Rockville, Md. 20855. Analytical Chemistry.—W. Wayne Meinke, 8405 Peck Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Polymers.—Ronald K. Eby, 5608 Harwick Road 20016. Metallurgy.— Elio Passaglia, 3601 Albermarle Street 20008. I morgen Materials.—John B. Wachtman, Jr., 802 Rollins Avenue, Rockville, Ad. 20852. Physical Chemistry (Acting).—James R. McNesby, 13308 Valley Drive, Rock-ville, Md. 20850. Director, Institute for Applied Technology (Acting).—Howard E. Sorrows, 8820 Maxwell Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. : Deputy Director, Institute for Applied Technology (Acting).—Malcolm W. Jensen, 11812 Seven Locks Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. 550 Congressional Directory Chief of Division of— Manager, Engineering Standards.—Malcolm W. Jensen, 11812 Seven Locks Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Office of Engineering Standards Services.—Donald R. Mackay, Kingsview Knolls, Germantown, Md. 20767. Office of Weights and Measures (Acting).—Thomas M. Stabler, 19042 Mills Choice Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Office of Invention and Innovation.—Daniel V. DeSimone, 2433 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Office of Vehicle Systems Research.—Paul J. Brown, 10611 Glenwild Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Product Evaluation (Acting) .—Melvin R. Meyerson, 611 Goldsborough Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Building Research.—James R. Wright, 6204 Lone Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Electronic Technology.— Myron G. Domsitz, 11820 Glen Mill Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. Technical Analysis.—Walter E. Cushen, 6910 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Instrument Shops.—Frank P. Brown, 1925 Woodford Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Measurement Engineering.—G. Franklin Montgomery, 2806 Kanawha Street 20015. Director, Center for Radiation Research.—Carl O. Muehlhause, 9105 Seven Locks Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Director, Center for Radiation Research.— Randall S. Caswell, 2209 Salis-bury Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Chief of Division of— Reactor Radiation.—R. S. Carter, 14710 Pettit Way, Potomac, Md. 20854. Linac Radiation.—J. E. Leiss, 13013 Chestnut Oak Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. i Radiation.—H. H. Landon, 9637 East Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795. Applied Radiation.—J. W. Motz, 11306 Cushman Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Center for Computer Sciences and Technology.—Herbert R. J. Grosch, 8525 Hunter Creek Trail, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Director, Center for Computer Sciences and Technology.—[Vacant.] Chief of Division of— Office of Information Processing Standards.—Joseph O. Harrison, Jr., Route 4, Mount Airy, Md. 21771. Office of Computer Information.— Margaret R. Fox, 3418 Anderson Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Computer Services.—W. Bruce Ramsay, 17720 Mill Creek Drive, Derwood, Md. 20855. Systems Development.—Charles T. Meadow, 3728 Harrison Street 20015. Information Processing Technology.—James P. Nigro, 9609 Overlea Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. BOULDER LABORATORIES Deputy Director, Institute for Basic Standards.—Bascom W. Birmingham, 2210 Mariposa Avenue, Boulder, Colo. 80302. Chief of Division of— Bh a Services.—Barton F. Betts, 3085 15th Street, Boulder, Colo. 302. Shops.— William A. Wilson, Left Hand Canyon Drive, Boulder, Colo. 80302. Plant.—Edgar A. Yuzwiak, 2595 Hawthorn, Boulder, Colo. 80302. Laboratory Astrophysics.—[Vacant.] Radio Standards Physics.—Harold S. Boyne, 2035 Kohler Drive, Boulder, Colo. 80302. Radio Standards Engineering.—Raymond C. Sangster, 74 Vacquero Drive, Boulder, Colo. 80302. Time and Frequency.—James T. Barnes, 2557 Briarwood Drive, Boulder, Colo. 80302. Cryogenics.—Dudley B. Chelton, 806 Brooklawn Drive, Boulder, Colo. 80302. Department of Commerce 251 PATENT OFFICE Washington, D.C. 20231. Phone, 557-3080 (Code 161, extension 3080) Location: Crystal Plaza, Arlington, Va. Commissioner.William E. Schuyler, Jr., 5110 Westpath Way, Sumner, Md. 20016. — First Assistant Commissioner.—Edwin L. Reynolds, 5326 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Commissioner.—Richard A. Wahl, 1966 Virginia Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Commissioner. —|Vacant.] Solicitor. —[Vacant.] Deputy Solicitor. —S. William Cochran, 9307 Linden Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, O fice of Planning and Programing.—Alfred C. Marmor, 6506 Pyle Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Legislative Planning.—Rene D. Tegtmeyer, 1301 Scott Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Office of Information Services.—Isaac Fleischmann, 3161 Ravenwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director, Office of International Patent and Trademark A ffairs.—[Vacant.] Board of Patent Appeals: Ezxaminers-in-Chief.—Don D. Andrews, 6027 Walhonding Road, Glen Echo Heights, Md. 20016; Nogi A. Asp, 6211 Broad Branch Road 20015; Arthur H. Behrens, 1614 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Peter T. Dracopoulos, 7407 Bybrook Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Pasquale J. Federico, 3634 Jocelyn Street 20015; George A. Gorecki, 6908 Anchorage Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; James E. Keely, 10204 Big Rock Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Louis F. Kreek, 4636 Verplanck Place 20016; Herbert J. Lidoff, 6433 31st Place 20015; Herbert Magil, 6708 Whittier Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Philip E. Mangan, 6305 Alcott Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; George C. Roeming, 10 Dale Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850; Isaac G. Stone, 7928 Orchid Street 20012; Frederick M. Strader, 8825 Cold Spring Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Board of Patent Interferences.—James S. Bailey, 6007 Williamsburg Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22207; George W. Boys, 4811 Wellington Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Stephen W. Capelli, 5925 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22203; Leslie H. Gaston, 2500 Q Street 20007; Gordon K. Milestone, 10601 Stoneyhill Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Walter A. Modance, 2311, Washington Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; LaVerne Williams, 5913 Dinwiddie Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Members, Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.—Murrell B. Leach, 4803 Ollie Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Saul Lefkowitz, 3509 Randolph Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; R. F. Shryock, 6213 Redwing Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034; H. Waldstreicher, 8513 Farrell Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Trademark Examining Operation.—C. Morten Wendt, 6500 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va. 22213. Director, Oflice of Administration.—C. A. Kalk, 3219 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Administrative Services Officer.—Vincent F. Tobin, 3814 Military Road 20015. Financial Manager, Budget and Finance Division.—William F. Vier, Jr., 105 Barnett Street, Manassas, Va. 22110. Chief Accounting O flicer.—Fred E. Bear, 10146 Palmer Drive, Oakton, Va. 22124. Personnel Officer, Personnel Division.—W. E. Ingram, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Office of Research, Development and Analysis.—Richard A. Spencer, 112 Newlands Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Staff Director of Research.—[Vacant.] Director, Organization and Systems Analysis Division.—Ethan A. Hurd, 204 Niblick Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Adminisirator, Automatic Data Processing Division.—Henry D. Horn, Jr., 644 South Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Office of Examining and Documentation Control.—George Hyman, 4961 Rock Creek Church Road NE. 20011. Administrator, Documentation Groups.— Walter W. Burns, 4925 Rock Spring Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Patent Examining Group 110.—Milton Sterman, 1304 Xaveria Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. 552 Congressional Directory Director, Patent Examining Group 120.—Irving Marcus, 8411 Spencer Court, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Patent Examining Group 140.—Leon J. Bercovitz, 10036 Renfrew Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Patent Examining Group 160.— Arthur P. Kent, 1307 Scotts Run Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Patent Examining Group 170.— William B. Knight, 402 Cambridge Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Patent Examining Group 210.—Wesley S. Cole, 1736 Great Falls Street, Meclean, Va. 22101. Director, Patent Examining Group 220.—Samuel Boyd, 3608 Taylor Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Patent Examining Group 230.—John F. Couch, 6002 Denton Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director, Patent Examining Group 250.— Walter L. Carlson, 3519 Kirkwood Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Patent Examining Group 280.—Robert L. Evans, 3512 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Director, Patent Examining Group 310.— Abraham Berlin, 6510 Flander Drive, Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Director, Patent Examining Group 320.—Nedwin G. Berger, 4821 31st Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Director, Patent Examining Group 330.—Arnold Ruegg, 6307 Valley Road, Be-thesda, Md. 20034. Director, Patent Examining Group 340.—Charles F. Gareau, 4008 North Stuart Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Patent Examining Group 350.—Thomas J. Hickey, 4025 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Palent Examining Group 360.—Frank H. Bronaugh, 7417 Lynhurst Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of Patent Services.— William R. Armstrong, 4410 Puller Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795. Manager, Application Services Division.—Marvin N. Weltman, 9732 Hedin Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Manager, Copy Services Division.— William H. Curry, 28 Buchanan Street NE. 20011. ) Manager, Patent Office Search Center—Leon S. Geoffrey, 2000 South ads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Department of Labor Building, Fourteenth Street and Constitution Avenue. Phone, 393-2420 (Code 110) GEORGE P. SHULTZ, Secretary of Labor; born in New York City, December 13, 1920, son of Birl E. Shultz and Margaret (Pratt) Shultz; attended Princeton University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree (1942); U.S. Marine Corps, active duty (1942-45), inactive duty (1945-55), honorable discharge with rank of major (1955); graduate work at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech-nology, where he received his Ph. D. in industrial economics (1949); member of faculty of Department of Economics, M.IL.T. (associate professor, 1955-57); acting director, Industrial Relations Section (1954-55); professor of Industrial Relations, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago (1957-68); dean, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago (1962-68); senior staff economist, President’s Council of Economic Advisers (1955-56); consultant to the Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor (1959-60); member, Steering Committee, Study of Collective Bargaining in the Basic Steel Industry, issued by U.S. Department of Labor (1960); Director, The Public Interest in National Labor Policy, by an independent study group and issued by the Com-mittee for Economie Development (1961); consultant, President’s Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy (1961-62); member, Governor's Committee on Unemployment in Illinois (1961-62); Cochairman (with Clark Kerr), Automation Fund Committee (Armour & Company; United Packinghouse, Food and Allied Workers of America; Amalgamated Meatcutters and Butcher-workmen of North America) 1962-68; member, executive board, Industrial Relations Research Association (1963-66); member, Governor’s Committee (Illinois) on Job Vacancies (1963-64); member, board of directors, Borg-Warner Corporation (1964-69) and J. I. Case Corporation (1964-68) ; member, Research Advisory Board, Committee for Economic Development (1965-67); member, Board of Directors, Stein, Roe & Farnham Stock and Balanced Funds (1966-69); Visiting Committee, Department of Economics, M.I.T. (1966-present); member, Board of Visitors, U.S. Naval Academy (1966-69); member, board of directors, General American Transportation Corporation (1966-69); member, Committee on Honors and Awards, American Economic Association (1967-present) ; president, Industrial Relations Research Association (1968); fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (Fall 1968); appointed Secretary of Labor January 21, 1969; married Helena Marie O’Brien (1946); five children: Margaret, Kathleen, Peter, Barbara, and Alex. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Secretary.— George P. Shultz, 2735 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Executive Assistant to the Secretary.—David P. Taylor, 2824 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Special Assistant to the Secretaryfor Legislative Affairs.— William L. Gifford, 1106 Neal Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Legislative Liaison Officer.—Frank V. Cantwell, 5010 Fort Sumner Drive 20016. Special Assistant to the Secretary for Economic.—John P. Gould, 3001 North Oakland, Arlington, Va. 22207. Special Assistant to the Secretary for Communications.—Joseph A. Loftus, 3327 Legation Street 20015. White House Fellow.— William J. Kilberg, 6353 64th Avenue, East Riverdale, Md. 20840. Under Secretary.—James D. Hodgson, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Executive Assistant to the Under Secretary.—John N. Gentry, 1226 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Deputy Under Secretary for International Affairs.— George H. Hildebrand, 3215 Scott Place 20007. Deputy Under Secretary.—Millard Cass, 2103 Plyers Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. 553 554 Congressional Directory Under Secretary—Continued Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board: Chairman.— Theodore M. Schwartz, 5225 Connecticut Avenue 20015. Members: E. Gerald Lamboley, 21 Snows Court 20037. James A. Broderick, 3515 Saylor Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Leo R. Werts, 4819 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Admanistration.—Tom Kouzes, 3524 Barkley Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Associate Assistant Secretary for Adminisiration.—Edward J. McVeigh, R.F.D. 1, Friends Road, Cape St. John, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Office of I nformation: Director—John W. Leslie, 2417 North Taylor Street, Afliton Va. 22207. Deny Director —Patrick H. Gannon, 2436 Mansfield Drive, Falls: Church, a. 22041. Assistant Secretary for Manpower.—Arnold R. Weber, 2809 North Brandywine Avenue, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Maleolm R. Lovell, Jr., 1143 Randolph Road, MecLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistant. —Joseph A. Pichler, 4348 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity. — Arthur F. Chapin, 7600 16th Street 20012. Director, Special Bipor Staff.—XRobert T. Hall, 503 Woodland Terrace, Alex-andria, Va. 22302 Assistant Secretary for Labor-Management Relations.—W. J. Usery, Jr., 2400 Virginia Avenue 20037. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John C. Shinn, 1305 Titania Lane, MeLean, Va. 22101 Special Assistant.—James F. Seearce, 6714 Danforth Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistant.—Jack A. Warshaw, 6204 Crathie Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant Secretary for Policy, Evaluation, and Research. —Jerome M. Rosow, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Special Assistani.—Philip M. Oliver, 10402 Hunt Country Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Secretary for Wage and Labor Standards—Arthur A. Fletcher, 874 Azalea Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Horace E. Menaseo, 11909 Smoketree Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Compliance.—John L. Wilks, 200 C Street SE. 20003. Solicitor.—Laurence H. Silberman, 12436 Over Ridge Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Solicitor.—Jeter Ray, 1524 Westmoreland Street. MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manpower and Manpower Adminisirator.— Malcolm R. Lovell, Jr., 1143 Randolph Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Manpower Admanistrator for Employment Security.—John L. Blake, 11215 Oak Leaf Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Associate Manpower Administrator for Financial and Management Systems.— Richard E. Miller, 9404 Woodland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Associate Manpower Administrator for Policy, Evaluation, and Research.— William H. Kolberg, 1301 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. Difeclos, Office of Manpower Management Data Systems.—Aryness J. Wickens, 9210 Hunter Mill Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Office of Information. — Sydney H. Kasper, 9622 Evergreen Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Intergovernmental and Interagency Relations Staff.—Leonard Burchman, 9537 Lawnsberry Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Executive Secretary, Interstate Conference of Employment Security Agencies.— Gerald A. Foster, 6033 North 23d Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Administrator, Manpower Training and Employment Services. Administration Jor She District of Columbia.—Horace R. Holmes, 1606 Nicholson Street 20011. Department of Labor 555 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manpower and Manpower Administrator—Con. Administrator, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.—Hugh C. Murphy, 1920 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Deputy Administrator, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.— George W. Sabo, 3399 South Leisure World Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Director, Office of Program and Budget Development and Review.—James P. Mitchell, 8505 20th Court, Adelphi, Md. 20783. l Director, Office of Special Activities.— William J. Moore, 806 Marshall Lane, | Alexandria, Va. 22301. | Director, Office of National Industry Promotion.— Elliott French, 8413 Park Crest Drive, Silver Spring Md. 20910. Associate Manpower Administrator, United States Training and Employment Service.—[Vacant.] Deputy Associate Manpower Administrator, United States Training and Em- ens Service.—Robert. J. Brown, 4912 Jasmine Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Farm Labor and Rural Manpower Service.—Frank A. Potter, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 12202. Chief, Veterans Employment Service.—Edward L. Omohundro, 6129 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church Va. 22041. Director, Office of Systems Support.—Charles E. Odell, 3928 Prospect Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Director, Office of Technical Support.—Harold K. Montross, 210 East Fairfax Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Associate Manpower Administrator, Unemployment Insurance Service.— Robert C. | Goodwin, 5304 Broad Branch Road 2001. Deputy Associate Manpower Administrator, Unemployment Insurance Service.— Forest L. Miller, 4328 Albemarle Street 20016. Director, Office of State Operations.— William F. Lush, 3314 Glenmore Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director, Office of Federal Unemployment Insurance Programs and Training Allowances.—Walter I. Niziol, 5901 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Director, Office of Actuarial and Research Services.—Leo L. Orwicz, 3130 Pat- terson Street 20015. Director, Office of Program Development and Legislation.—Ralph Altman, 5422 | North 22d Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. | Director, Job Corps.—William Mirengoff, 3706 Munsey Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Associate Director, Office of Recruitment, Support and Placement.—[Vacant.] Acting Associate Director, Office of Men's Centers.—John H. Kennedy, 2932 New Mexico Avenue 20016. Associate Director, Office. of Women’s Centers.—Bennetta B. Washington, 408 T Street 20001. Associate Director, Office of Cwilian Conservation Centers.— Ralph J. Conroy, 2500 Eliot Place, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. Acting Associate Director, Office of Plans and Programs.—Leon A. Schertler, 3231 Rittenhouse Street 40015. { MANPOWER TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Admanisirator.— Horace R. Holmes, 1606 Nicholson Street 20011. LABOR-MANAGEMENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Administrator—W. J. Usery, Jr., 2400 Virginia Avenue 20037. Deputy Administrator.—John C. Shinn, 1305 Titania Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of Labor-Management Policy Development.—Joseph W. Bloch, 10400 Rodney Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Office of Labor-Management Relations Services.—Beatrice M. Burgoon, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. | | | | | Director, Office of Labor-Management and Welfare-Pension Reports.—Frank M. Kleiler, 9100 Warren Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Director.—Leonard J. Lurie, 1719 Ladd Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902 | Acting Director, Office of Veterans’ Reemployment Rights.—W. J. R. Overath, 3505 Macomb Street 20016. : Director, Office of Administration and Management.—Albert L. Moore, Jr., | 6454 Portal Avenue, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. 556 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR Solicitor —Laurence H. Silberman, 12436 Over Ridge Road, Potomae, Md. 20854. Special Assistant.—John S. Irving, Jr., 1530 26th Street 20007. Deputy Selicitor.—Jeter S. Ray, 1524 "Westmoreland Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistant.— William Fauver, 7310 Gordons Road, Falls Church, Va. 22430. Special Assistant.—Donald E. Elisburg, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Associate Solicitor.—George T. Avery, 4101 Conrad Road, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Deputy Associate Solicitor.—Henry Rose, 10691 Rain Dream Hill, Columbia, Md. 21043. Associate Solicitor—Edith N. Cook, 1830 R Street 20009. Deputy Associate Solicitor.—Philip A. Yahner, 6009 Nagy Place, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Associate Solicitor.— Bessie Margolin, 2727 29th Street 20008. Deputy Associate Solicitor—James M. Miller, 3404 Pendleton Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Associate Solicitor—Harold C. Nystrom, 9020 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy Associate Solicitor.— Robert M. Guttman, 6211 Winnebago Road 20016. Associate Solicitor.—Peter G. Nash, 12421 Over Ridge Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Associate Solicitor — Alfred G. Albert, Eight Cruenther Court, Rockville, Md. 20851. Administrative O fficer.—J. J. Lafranchise, 1237 Quincy Street NE. 20017. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION Assistant Secretary for Adminisiration.—Leo R. Werts, 4819 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Tom M. Kouzes, 3524 Barkley Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Associate Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Edward J. MeVeigh, R.F.D. 1, Friends Road, Cape St. John, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Librarian.— Margaret F. Brickett, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Acting Director of Personnel —Charles H. Roberts, 4212 Ingomar Street 20015. Chief, Central Personnel Services.— Ronald Krueger, 8213 Light Horse Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Office of Program Review and Audit.—Edward J. MeVeigh, R.F.D. 1, Friends Road, Cape St. John, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Director, Office of Management Systems. —Edward Salner, 212 Bolton Place, Baltimore, Md. 21217. Acting Director, Office of Administrative Services.—Jay W. Morava, 2578 Naylor Road SE., Apt. 203 20020. ‘Director, Office of Budget Policy and Review.—Conrad M. Jones, 11601 Park-edge Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Office of Management Assistance.—Charles D. Carlson, 614 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Departmental ‘Data Processing Center.—James W. Gray, 1908 Ram-port Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL LABOR AFFAIRS Administrator.—Herbert N. Blackman, 7004 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Country Programs.—Olen M. Warnock, 7920 Maryknoll Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of International Organizations.—~John E. Lawyer, 3709 North-ampton Street 20015. Director, Office of Program Development and Coordination.—James F. Taylor, 2208 Minor Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director, Office of Foreign Economic Policy—Edgar I. Eaton, 6401 Lyric Lane, Falls ‘Church, Va. 22044. Director, Division of Administration and Management.—Paul K. Paschke, 5101 River Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20016. Chief, Division of Trade Union Exchange Program.—Edward M. Lonergan, 3821 Mode Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. : Department of Labor 557 WAGE AND LABOR STANDARDS Bureau of Labor Standards: : Director.— George C. Guenther. Deputy Director.—Leonard R. Linsenmayer, 7204 Kempton Road, Lanham, Md. 20801. Assistant Director for Safety.—Robert D. Gidel, 4724 Neptune Drive, Alex- andria, Va. 22309. Director, Office of Employment Standards.—Daniel N. Longaker, 2100 Con- | necticut Avenue 20008. Chief, Division of Program Planning and Publications.—Lucille J. Buchanan, 2804 27th Street 20008. Chairman, Federal Safety Council.— George C. Guenther. Women’s Bureau: Director.—Elizabeth Duncan Koontz, 1830 16th Street 20009. Deputy Dzirector.—Mary N. Hilton, 5022 Reno Road 20008. Chief, Field Diwvision.—Marguerite I. Gilmore, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007. Chief, Division of Information and Publications.—Eleanor M. Coakley, 1311 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Chief, International Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Legislation and Standards.—Pearl G. Spindler, 9210 Ewing Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief, Division of Management Services.—Dorothy A. Carroll, Route 1, Box 525, Edgewater, Md. 21037. | Chief, Division of Economic Silatus and Opportunities—Isabelle S. Streidl, | 5612 Williamsburg Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22207. | Executive Secretary, Interdepartmental Committee on the Status of Women.— [ Catherine S. East, 5212 North 32d Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. | Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions: | Administrator.—Robert D. Moran, 12504 Exchange Court South, Potomac, Md. 20854. | Poly Administrator.—Ben P. Robertson, 9305 Woodberry Street, Seabrook, | 1d. 20801. Technical Assistant to the Administrator.—Frederick J. Glasgow, 1508 Elson Street, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Assistant Administrator (Compliance and Enforcement). —Francis J. Costello, 3832 Pinewood Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22041. | Assistant Administrator (Research and Legislative Analysis).—Clara F. Schloss, | 9515 Pin Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. | Assistant Administrator (Planning and Management). —Irving Levine, 201 | I Street SW. 20024. Bureau of Employees’ Compensation: Director.—John M. Ekeberg, 4400 East-West Highway, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy Director.—P. J. Donovan, 12107 Reardon Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. | || Assistant Director, Administrative Management.—Leroy T. Minor, 2900 St. Clair Drive, Marlow Heights, Md. 20031. Assistant Director, Federal Employees’ Compensation.—Herbert A. Doyle, Jr., 6200 Wilson Boulevard, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Assistant Durector, Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation.— John J. Newman, 5761 Sanger Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Assistant Director, Program Analysis and Evaluation.—[Vacant.] Medical Director.—Richard I. Myers, 12707 Chilton Circle, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief, Division of Claims.—Albert Kline, 145 Westway Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Chief, Division of Hearings and Review.—[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Statistics.—Donald L. Kress, 3902 Wakefield Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. ; Deputy Commissioner, District No. 40 (District of Columbia Workmen's Com- pensation Act).—Noah C. A. Walter, 214 Philadelphia Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Deputy Commissioner, District No. 25 (Federal employees’ compensation law) .— William T. Dolley, 1131 University Boulevard West, Apt. 1117, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. | Office of Federal Contract Compliance: Director.—John L. Wilkes, 200 C Street SE. 20003. 558 Congressional Directory BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Commissioner.— Geoffrey H. Moore, Watergate West, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Periiy SonigssionesemBen Burdetsky, 4619 North Dittmar Road, Arlington, a. 2220 Special Assistants: Joseph P. Goldberg, 707 Stonington Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Walter G. Keim, 5006 Klingle Street 20016. Fenrth G. Van Auken, 2929 University Boulevard West, Kensington, Md. 20795. Chief Statistician.—Leon Greenberg, 1821 Sanford Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, Division of Statistical Standards.—Hyman B. Kaitz, 7216 Beachwood Road, Hollin Hills, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Chief, Division of Systems Dissowm. —Rudolph C. Mendelssohn, 4106 Elizabeth Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief A —Peter Henle, 3219 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 20 Clif Division of Economic Siudies—Hyman L. Lewis, 1640 Portal Drive 20012. Chief, Division of Program Planning and Evaluation.—Sol Swerdloff, 5509 North 31st Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director of Publications.—Herbert C. Morton, 7304 Nevis Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director of Admenistrative Managemeni.— Donald J. Keuch, 8400 Hartford Ave-nue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Director for Adminisirative Management.—Edward L. Diamond, 4404 Dresden Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Chief, Division of Fiscal Management and Services.—Ray S. Dunn, 7845 Mid-day Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Chief, Division of Personnel Management.— William T. McGuigan, 7011 Red-miles Road, Laurel, Md. 20810. Chief, Division of Data Processing.—Jesse R. Black, 6303 Everglades Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Chief, Division of Organization and Management.—[Vacant.] Assistant Commassioner for Wages and Industrial Relations.—Thomas W. Gavett, 513 Springloch Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Commissioner for Manpower and Employment Statistics.—Harold Gold-stein, 7012 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Commissioner for Productivity, Technology and Growth.—Jerome A. Mark, 11207 Lombardy Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant Commissioner for Prices and Living Conditions.— Arnold E. Chase, 3245 Rio Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Commissioner for Foreign Labor and Trade.— William C. Shelton, 8401 Piney Branch Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant Commissioner for Data Collections and Survey Operalions.— Robert B. Pearl, 11700 Old Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. THE PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE ON MANPOWER Executive Direcior.—|Vaeant.] DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 330 Independence Avenue SW. 20201. Phone, 962-2247 (Code 13, Ext. 22247) ROBERT H. FINCH, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; Lieu-tenant Governor, State of California, 1966 to January 21, 1969, date of the confirmation of his appointment by the Senate; born in Tempe, Ariz., 1925; married Carol Crothers, 1946; children: Maureen, Kevin, Priscilla, Cathleen; formerly regent, University of California, and trustee; California State Colleges: received A.B. in political science, and honorary doctor of laws degree from Occi-dental College; received LL.B. and J.D. degrees from University of Southern California; has been instructor, counsel, and trustee, Palos Verdes College; trustee, Occidental College, and instructor and advisory board member, Mary-mount College; former director of Centinela Valley YMCA, member of Statewide Committee of YMCA Youth Government, Los Angeles District Attorney’s Advisory Committee, and Los Angeles County Commission on Long Term Building Needs; formerly chairman, California Bicentennial Celebration Com-mission, California Interagency Council for Ocean Resources, California Electronic Data Processing Policy Committee, and California Job Placement and Training Council; executive secretary to Congressman Poulson, 1947-48, and adminis-trative assistant to Vice President Nixon, 1958-60; organized and became senior partner of own law firm, 1951-69; served with U.S. Marine Corps during World War IT and Korean War; currently member of the Urban Affairs Council of the Cabinet, and chairman of the Council’s subcommittees on Welfare and Education, serves on Council subcommittees for Future of Poverty Program and OEO, Future of Model Cities Program, Land Use and Development, and Surplus Food and Nutrition; member of Cabinet Committees on Voluntary Action and Environ-mental Quality Council; as Secretary is chairman of President’s Council on Aging, Interdepartmental Committee on Children and Youth, Federal Radiation Council, Distinguished Civilian Service Awards Board, President’s Committee on Mental Retardation, and the Air Quality Advisory Board; member of 23 boards and commissions including board of governors of the American Red Cross, board of trustees of John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Economic Oppor-tunity Council, Interdepartmental Committee on the Status of Women, and the Council for Urban Affairs; took oath of office as Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare on January 22, 1969. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Secretary.— Robert H. Finch, 6323 Beachway Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22044. Serpuiary Jo the Secretary.— Doris J. Jones, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, fa. 02. Executive Assistant to the Secretary.—L. Patrick Gray III, 103 Wardour Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Assistant to the Secretary (J Public Affairs).—B. Michael Kahl, 7201 Dulany Drive, McLean, Va. 2210 Assistant to the Secretary. LO mrt M. Lichenstein, 642 E Street SE. 20003. Assistant to the Secretary.— Agnes M. Waldron, 520 Archibald Walk SE. 20003. Assistant to the Secretary.—Henry V. Z. Hyde, Jr., 5807 Aberdeen Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant to the Secretary.—Alan M. May, 9 Nelson Street, Rockville, Md. 20850. Assistant to the Secretary.—David B. Frohnmayer, 3011 P Street 20007. Director Herndon, Director, 20016. of Office Public Va. 22for Information.—Baxter 070. Cuil Rights.—Leon H. Omohundro, E. Panetta, 4439 3134 D West avenport Ox Road, Street 559 560 Congressional Directory Secretary—Continued Special Assistant to the Secretary for International Affairs.— George L. Grasge muck, 7511 Shadywood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Executive Director, 1970 White House Conference on Children and Youth— Joseph Douglass, 3314 16th Street NE. 20018. Under Secretary.—John G. Veneman, 5464 30th Place 20015. Deputy Under Secrelary.—Frederic V. Malek, 6709 Lupine Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. ; Assistant to the Under Secretary—W. Russell G. Byers, 6 Kalorama Circle 20008. Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary.—James W. McLane, 5605 Overlea Road, Sumner 20016. Assistant Secretary (Health and Scientific Affairs).—Roger O. Egeberg, 2909 Garfield Terrace 20028. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Dr. Jesse L. Steinfeld, 9100 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Surgeon General, Public Health Service—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Health and Medical Care).—|Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Science). —[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Health Manpower).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Family Planning and Population).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Planning and Program Coordinaiion).— Dr. James H. Cavanaugh, 509 H Street SW. 20201. Director, Office of International Health.—Dr. Leo J. Gehrig, 4535 Alton Place 20016. Director, Grants Administration.—Dr. Ernest M. Allen, 8507 Hazelwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Executive Director, President’s Commitliee on Mental Relardation.—David B. Ray, Jr., 2310 Sherwood Hall, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Assistant Secretary (Legislation). —Creed C. Black, 2301 E Street 20037. Deputy Assistant Secrelary.—Charles B. Saunders, Jr., 7622 Winterberry Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy, Asistani Secretary. (Health).—Dr. Glen E. Wegner, 3417 Dent Place 20007. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Welfare).—Howard A. Cohen, 811 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Education) .—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Congressional Liaison).—Jerry W. Poole, 6320 67th Court, Riverdale, Md. 20840. Assistant Secretary (Planning end Eveluation).—Lewis H. Butler, 6900 Benjamin Street, McLean, Va. 22101, ; Depuly Assistant Secretary (Program Analysis— Education). —[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Systems and Programs Analysis— Health) .—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Income Maintenance).—[Vacant.] ' Deputy Assistant Secretary (Interdeparimental Affairs).—Robert Patricelli, 5908 Ramsgate Road, Woodacres, Md. 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Program Evaluation and Monitoring) .—James Abert, 2850 Davenport Street 20008. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Program Systems.— Thomas McFee, 1213 Tucker Lane, Ednor, Md. 20904. General Counsel—Robert C. Mardian, 1062 Rector Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy General Counsel—St. John Barrett, 6520 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant General Counsel, Business and Administrative Low.—Manuel B. Hiller, 8510 Leonard Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant General Counsel, Education.— Harry J. Chernock, 13115 Twin Lakes Drive, Half Moon Ridge, Clifton, Va. 22024. Assistant General Counsel, Civil Righis.—Edwin H. Yourman, 2825 Tennyson Street 20015. Assistant General Counsel, Food and Drugs.— William W. Goodrich, 4833 30th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant General Counsel, Health Insurance.— Melvin Blumenthal, 3623 Glengyle Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21215. ) Assistant General Counsel, Legislation.— Theodore Ellenbogen, 3500 30th Street 20008. { Assistant General Counsel, Old-Age and Survivors Insurance—Harold Packer, 2425 Lightfoot Drive, Baltimore, Md. 21209. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 361 General Counsel—Continued Assistant General Counsel, Public Health.—Edward J. Rourke, 2509 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant General Counsel, Social and Rehabilitation Service.—~Joel Cohen, 800 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Assistant Secretary|Commissioner of Education.—Dr. James BE. Allen, Jr., 4508 Hoban Road 20007. Deputy Assistant Secretary/Deputy Commissioner of Education.—Peter P. Muirhead, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Iniradepartmental Educational Affairs).— Timothy E. Wirth, 4908 Chesapeake Street 20016. Executive Director (Federal Interagency Commiliee on Education). —Emery . Bacon, 429 N Street SW. 20024. Assistant Secretary (Community and Field Services).—Mrs. Patricia Reilly Hitt, 3113 Woodley Road 20008. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—James J. Barry, 215 Constitution Avenue 20001. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Community Development).—[Vaecant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Youth Affairs).—Stanley B. Thomas, 1435 Fourth Street SW. 20001. Director, Center for Community Planning.—Sidney L. Gardner, 607 Browns Court SE. 20003. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Consumer Services—Miss Barbara M. Burns, 6 Pomander Walk 20007. Director, Office of Field Coordination.— William J. Page, Jr. Assistant Secretary for Admanistration.—James Farmer, 800 Fourth Street SW. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.—[Vacant.] Director, Equal Employment Opportunity.—Samuel M. Hoston, 11410 Fair Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Ergon QR: C. Coulter, 5220 North 36th Street, Arlington, a. 22207. Director, Office of Defense Coordinator.—Dean A. Snyder, 1808 Hunting Cove Place, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Office of General Services—Dale S. Thompson, 3606 Arlington Boule-vard, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, O fice of Internal Security.—Frederick H. Schmidt, 106 Devon Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Management Systems.— William H. Mitchel, 550 N Street SW. 20024. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Personnel and Training.—Stuart H. Clark, 700 Americana Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21403. Director, Office of State Merit Systems.—Albert IH. Aronson, 5409 39th Street 20015. Director, Office of Surplus Property Utilization.—Sol Elson, 1366 Lecgate Road 20012. Administrator, President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.—John P. ~ Wilbern, 949 Spencer Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of Child Development and Chief, Children’s Bureaw.—Jule M. Sugarman, Acting, 6708 Weaver Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. , Assistant Secretary, Comptroller.—James F. Kelly, 7115 Plantation Lane, South Rockville, Md. 20852. Executive Assistant.—John P. Leonard, 6510 Devine Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Budget.—James B. Cardwell, 11907 Hitching Post Lane, Rockville, Md. Director, Division of Budget.—Charles Miller II, 1131 University Boulevard West, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Division of Operations Analysis.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary, Finance.—[Vacant.] Director, Division of Fiscal Policy.—Marvin W. Bingham, 3306 Nevius Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. : Director, Division of Accounting Systems.—Arthur W. Powell, acting, 511 Mannakee Street, Rockville, Md. 20950. : Director, Data Management Center.— William C. Dickson, 9307 Hamilton Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. : Director, Audit Agency.—John J. Mallen, 1320 Ray Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. : Director, Division of Grant Administration Policy.—Dr. Ernest M. Allen, 8507 Hazelwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 33-350°—70——38 562 Congressional Directory REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Region [.—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.— Walter W. Mode, "John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Government Center, Boston, Mass. 02 203. Region 1 I. —Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania.—Mrs. Bernice I. Bernstein, Federal Building, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007. Region 111. District Columbia, Maryland, Carolina, ’ of Kentucky, North Virginia, West Virginia, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.—Bernard V. McCusty, 220 Seventh Street NE. , Charlottesville, Va. 22901. Region IV.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Ten-a J. Page, Jr., Room 404, 50 Seventh Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. JUD LO. Region V.—Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin.—Jame G. Brawley, fom i New Post Office Building, 433 West Van Buren Street, Chicago, . 60607. Region VI.—Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, So Dakota.—James W. Doarn, 601 East 12th Street, Kansas City, Mo. 4106. Region VII.—Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.—Charles C. Green, 1114 Commerce Street, Dallas, Tex. 75202. Region VIIi.—Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming.—Dr. William T. Van Orman, 9017 Federal Office Building, 19th and Stout Streets, Pony, Colo. 80202. Region I,X.— Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Jr a i Guam American Samoa.—Carl D. Monroe, Acting Regional Director, Federal Office Building, 50 Fulton Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94102. AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR THE BLIND 1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Ky. 40206 President.—J. McFerran Barr, Louisville, Ky. Vice President and General Manager.—Finis E. Davis, Louisville, Ky. GALLAUDET COLLEGE Seventh and Florida Avenue NE. 20002. Phone, 543-9515 Patron ex Officico.—Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States. President.—Edward C. Merrill, Jr., Gallaudet College 20002. Chairman of the Board of Directors. —George E. Muth, 5107 Allan Road 20016. Vice Chairman.—Bradshaw Mintener, 4763 Berkeley Terrace. Secretary.— Wilson Grabill, 9501 Michael Drive, Clinton, Md. Treasurer.— George M. Ferris, Sr., 5810 Cedar Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Directors.—Linton M. Collins; Nathan Poole; Frank B. Sullivan; James J. Hicks, M.D.; Clyde V. Kiser; Gustave Rathe; Eloise Thornberry: Mabel Cook; Paul Miller: Edmund Baxter: Tom Mayes; Hugh Carey, House of Repre-aly John M. Zwach, House of Representatives; Ralph Yarborough, .S. Senate. CONSUMER PROTECTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICE 200 C Street SW. 20204. Phone, 963-1110 (Code 13, Ext. 23411) Admanistrator.— Charles C. Johnson, Jr., 615 I Street SW. 20024. Deputy Administrator.—Dr. John i: Hanlon, 9805 Canal Road, Montgomery Village, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Avsociols is pala — Albert H. Stevenson, 7204 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs.—Alvin F. Meyer, Jr., 1600 Longfellow Street, McLean, Va. 22102. Special Assistant for Policy Review.—Arthur D. Davis, 3708 Irongate Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Special Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs.— Robert Porter, 7102 Amy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Thomas F. Williams, 6166 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Regional Office Coordinator.—A. Harris Kenyon, 201 T Street SW. 20024. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Standards and Compliance Officer.—Dr. Albert C. Kolbye, Jr., 4609 Davidson Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Mciapsy Officer—Ralph C. Graber, 9108 Wooden Bridge Road, Potomac, Md. Assistant Administrator for Adminisiralion.—E. R. Lannon, 7907 Legation Road, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Adminisiration.—Arthur H. Nies, 12602 Northton Court, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Assistant Administrator for Program Development.—Jerrold M. Michael, 11404 Lund Place, Kensington, Md. 20795. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Program Development.—Dr. Harold G. Scott, Marietta Ave., Glenn Dale, Md. 20769. Assistant Administrator for Research and Development.—Dr. Joseph A. Lieberman, 6605 Selkirk Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Research and Development.—Dr. Arthur H. Wolff, 9933 Julliard Drive., Bethesda, Md. 20014. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION Crystal Plaza No. 6, 2221 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. Phone, 557-1221 (Code 161, Ext. 2031) Commaissioner.— Herbert L. Ley, Jr., 9209 Frairs Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Dep Commissioner Wingon B. Rankin, 2716 North Yucatan Street, Arlington, a. 22213. Associate Commissioner for Compliance.—J. Kenneth Kirk, 5936 South First Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Associate Commissioner for Science.—Dale R. Lindsay, 3345 South Leisure World Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Executive Officer.—Rupert Moure, 9123 Continental Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Assistant Commassioner for Educalion and Information.—Joshua A. Zatman, 16509 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Commassioner for Field Coordination.—Sam D. Fine, 8624 Blackpool Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Commissioner for Planning and Evaluation.—Vaughn E. Choate, 4530 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Director of — Legislative and Governmental Services.—Glen W. Kilpatrick (acting), 13813 Marianna Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Product Safely—Howard I. Weinstein, 2445 Lyttonsville Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Bureau of Medicine.—John J. Jennings (acting), 410 O Street SW. 20004. Office of Marketed Drugs.— Marvin A. Seife (acting), 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Office of Medical Review.— William J. Evans (acting), 6416 31st Place 20008. Office of Medical Support.—Ralph G. Smith (acting), 1026 Noyes Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Office of New Drugs.— William J. Gyarfas (acting), 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Bureau of Science.—Keith H. Lewis, 1701 North Kent Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Division of Colors and Coesmelics.— Kenneth A. Freeman, North Shore Parkway, Cape Ann, Churchton, Md. 20733. Division of Food Chemistry and Technology.—Lowrie M. Beacham (acting), 2600 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Division of Microbiology.—Joseph C. Olson, Jr., 3153 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Division of Nuirition.— Edwin Hove (acting), 6155 Tuckerman Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Division of Pesticide—Henry Fishback, 5627 Bradley Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences.—Daniel Banes, 805 Malcolm Drive, ‘Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology.—Leo Friedman, 5467 31st Street 20015. Bureau of Veterinary Medicine.—C. D. Van Houweling, 4303 Ballard Court, Fair-fax, Va. 22030. Division of Veterinary Medical Review.— Klemens F. Johnson, Post Office 611, Moorefield, W. Va. 26836. 564 Congressional ony | Bureau of Veterinary Medicine—Continued Division of Veterinary New Drugs.—James H. Mark, 1405 Nicholson Street, West Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Division of Veterinary Research.—H. Dwight Mercer (acting), 6728 Whittier Avenue, McLean, Va. 21201. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ADMINISTRATION Twinbrook Building, 12720 Twinbrook Parkway, Rockville, Md. 20852 Phone, 656-4000 (Code 14, Ext. 68355) Commissioner.—Chris A. Hansen, 6719 Sulky Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Deputy Commissioner.—Jerome H. Svore, 8804 Liberty Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Associate Commassioner.— Raymond T. Moore, 8414 Buckhannon Drive, Potomae, Md. 20854. Assistant Commassioner for Program Development.— Richard E. Marland, 11605 Bunnell Court S., Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Commassioner for Research and Development.—|Vacant.] Assistant Commassioner for Training and Manpower Development.—Frederick K. Erickson, 8016 Falstaff Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistant to the Commaissioner.— William B. Page, 6503 Alderbrook Court, Rockville, Md. 20854. Special Assistant to the Commissioner for Regional Operations.—Howard L. Mec-Martin, 10309 St. Albans Street, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Grants Adminisiration.—Henry C. Steed, Jr., 11603 Bunnell Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Office of Public Information and Education.—Odom Fanning, 9206 Bulls Run Parkway, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Executive Oflicer.—Peter J. Bersano, 6043 North Fifth Road, Arlington, Va. 22203. BUREAU OF RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH Director.—John C. Villforth, 723 Harrington Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director of— Division of Biological Effects.— William A. Mills, 14126 Chesterfield Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Division of ‘Electronic Products. —Robert L. Elder, 8610 Buckhannon Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Division of ‘Environmental Radiation.—Charles L. Weaver, 9501 Byeford Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Deis, of M edical Radiation Ezposure.—Arve H. Dahl, 6305 Dahlonega Road 1 BUREAU OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Director.—Richard D. Vaughan, 2313 East Gate Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Director of— Division of Research and Development. — Andrew W. Braidenbuel 12600 St. James Road, Rockville, Md. 20850. Division of Technical Operations. —H. Lanier Hickman, Jr., 2605 Baywood Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Division of Demonstration Operations.—Anton J. Munich, 7226 Rita Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio 45243. BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH Director—Marcus M. Key, 12004 Greenleaf Avenue, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Director.—Stanley J. Reno, 818 College Parkway, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director of— Division of Criteria and Standards Development.— Andrew D. Hosey, 7400 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45236. Division of Epidemiology and Special Services.—Lewis J. Cralley, 2505 Wenatchee Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio 45230. Division of Occupational Injury and Disease Control. —Howard L. Kusnetz, 8507 Foxcroft Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45231. ne O flicer—Paul-E. Biondi, 11200 Lockwood Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 565 BUREAU OF WATER HYGIENE i H. McDermott, 12303 Mount Pleasant Drive, Laurel, Md. Director of — : Division of Criteria and Standards Development.—Harold W. Wolf, 11232 Oak Leaf Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Division of Epidemiology and Biometrics.—Lee J. McCabe, 2314 Kenlee Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45230. BUREAU OF COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Director—Robert BE. Novick, 8717 Post Oak Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assisting Durgotoror Glyde B. Eller, 102 Fieldstone Drive, Terrace Park, Ohio Director of— Division of Environmental Improvement.—Joseph P. Schock (acting), 1754 Clay-burn Circle, Cincinnati, Ohio 45240. . Division of Ecologic Centers.—Edwin M. Lamphere, 4317 Rosedale Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Division of Planning and Standards.—A. F. Schaplowsky, 8 Colony House, 200 West, Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45215. NATIONAL AIR POLLUTION CONTROL ADMINISTRATION 801 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Phone, 557-1221 (Code 167, Ext. 0234) Commassioner.—John T. Middleton, 2811 Albermarle Street 20008. Special Assistant for Program Operations.— Edward F. Tuerk, 8417 Conover Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Special Assistant for Intergovernmental Relations.—Jack C. Oppenheimer, 7510 Vale Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs.—Irwin L. Auerbach, 2242 North Burling-ton Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Commissioner for Regional Activities.—Doyle J. Borchers, 9 Melrob Court, Annapolis, Md. 21403. Assistant Commassioner for Program Development (acting).—Raymond Smith, 8420 Vietory Lane, Potomae, Md. 20854. Assistant Commissioner for Science and Technology.—John H. Ludwig, 4505 Clear- brook Lane, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant Commissioner for Standards end Compliance. William H. Megonnell, = 5501 North Joplin Street, North Springfield, Va. 22151. Directors of — Office of Administration.—Robert Perman, 8609 Fenway Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Education and Informaiion.—Leighten A. Price, 1532 Circle Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Office of Manpower Developmeni.—Harry P. Kramer, 716 Shadylawn Road, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Office of Research Grants.—Charles F. Walters, 708 Church Hill Drive, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Office of Technical Information and Publications.—Fred Renner (acting), 4105 Weaver Drive, Raleigh, N.C. 27609. Bureau of Criteria and Siandards.— Delbert Barth, Route 1, Keiley Road, Durham, N.C. 27705. Division of Air Quality and Emission Data.— George Morgan, 918 Locust Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio 45245. Division of Economic Effects Research.—Paul Kenline, 4117 Amhurst Lane, Raleigh, N.C. 27609. « -Division of Health Effects Research.—Vaun Newill, 7 Knollwood Drive, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. : ; o Bureau of Engineering and Physical Sciences—Paul W. Spaite (acting), 5755 Glengate Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio 45212. Sa) Division of Chemistry and Physics.— Aubrey Altshuller, 3534 Principio Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45226. . i ; Pa of Meteorology.— Robert McCormick, 1000 Deerfield Drive, Raleigh, .C. 27609. Division of Motor Vehicle Research and Development.—John Brogen, 2605 Salis-bury Avenue, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48107. 566 Congressional Directory Directors of —Continued j Division of Process Control Engineering.—Paul W. Spaite (acting), 5755 Glengate Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio 45212. Bureau of Abatement and Control.—Robert Harris, 4620 Fernham Place, Raleigh, N.C. 27609. PRT Division of Abatement.—Donald F. Walters, 1014 Demerius Street, Durham, N.C. 27701. Division of Motor Vehicle Pollution Control.—Kenneth Mills (acting), 3310 Brassow Road, Saline, Mich. 48176. Division of Control Agency Development.—Don R. Goodwin (acting), 5018 Tremont Drive, Raleigh, N.C. 27609. HOWARD UNIVERSITY Howard Place and Georgia Avenue 20001. Phone, DUpont 7-610) Patron ex Officio.—Secretary of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Chairman Board of Trustees.—Scovel Richardson, A.B., A.M., LL.B. President.—James E. Cheek, A.B., B.D., Ph. D. Vice Fripden for Acadamy A ffairs.—Theophilus E. McKinney, Jr., A.B., A.M.,, M.A.L.D., Ph. D. : Secretary.—G. Frederick Stanton, B.S., M.A. Treasurer-Chief Business and Financial Officer.—James B. Clarke, B.S., M.A. FREEDMEN’S HOSPITAL Sixth and Bryant Streets. Phone, ADams 2-6262 Administrator.—Charles E. Burbridge, 1639 Kalmia Road 20012. Associate Administrator.—Houston A. Baker, 1441 Manchester Lane 20011. Medical Divector.—Dr. R. Frank Jones, 1721 T Street 20009. Director of Nursing.—Dr. Anna B. Coles, 730 Third Street SW. 20024, HEALTH SERVICES AND MENTAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20014, phone OL 6-4000. National Center for Health Services Research and Development, Woodmont Building, 8120 Woodmont Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014, phone 495-6201. National Center for Health Statistics, Health, Education, and Welfare Building South, 330 C Street SW, Washington, D.C. 20201, phone 962-1305. National Center for Family Planning Services, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20014, phone 496-1006. National Communicable Disease Center, 1600 Clifton Road NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30333, phone area code 404, 633-3291. National Institute of Mental Health, 5454 Wisconsin Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20203, phone 496-0275. Health Facilities Planning and Construe-tion Service, 7915 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910, phone 495-5331. Maternaland Child Health Service, Health, Education, and Welfare Building South, 330 C Street SW., Washington, D.C. 20201, phone 962 3121. Community Health Service, 800 North Quincy Sireet, Arlington, Va. 22203, phone 557-6251. Regional Medical Programs Service, 7550 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, Md., phone 496-1181. Indian Health Service, 7915 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910, phone 495-5201. Federal Health Prograius Service, 7915 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910, phone 495-5512, Administrator.—Dr. Joseph T. English, 2921 O Street 20007. Assistant to the Administrator.—Dr. Stanley C. Scheyer, 2401 Daphne Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Special Assistant for Youth Affairs.—Dr. Michael McGarvey, 12000 Old Georgetown Road, Rockville, Md., 20852. Executive Secretary.—James A. Roan, Jr., 13005 Flack Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Deputy Administrator.—Irving ‘J. Lewis, 2709 Ross Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Special Assistant to the Deputy Administrator.—Dr. Frederick V. Featherstone, 8521 Hunter Creek Trail, Potomac, Md. 20854. 4 ea Administrator.—Dr. Alan W. Donaldson, 7500 Sebago Road, Bethesda, Aid. 20034. Representative for the HSMHA Regional Organization.—J. Robert Painter, 2209 Arcola Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902, Associate Administrator for Operations.—Dr. Robert van Hoek, 4101 Dewmar Court, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant Administrator for Information.—Edward J. McVeigh, 11012 Old Coach Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Departmentof Health, Education, and Welfare 567 Assistant Administrator for Managemeni.—John H. Kelso, 2332 North Early Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Management.—Saul R. Rosoff, 6544 Sulky Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Office of Management Policy.—Allen W. Moore, 2915 Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. 22208. Director, Office “of Systems Management.—Stanley J. Evans (acting), 8600 Red vit Cloat Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Office of Financial M anagement.—Donald P. Carmody (acting). 4405 Westbrook Lane, Kensington, Md. 20795. Director, Office of Procurement and Materiel Management.—F. D. Helek, 407 Upham Place NW., Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Office of Buildings and Facilities.—lan K. Burgess, 7405 Wildwood Drive, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Director, Office of Grants Management.—Paul E. Fox, 9326 Burke Blake Road, Burke, Va. 20015. Director, Office of Personnel.—Louis R. Stoleis, 2300 Londonderry Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant Administrator for Program Planning and Evaluation.—XKarl D. Yordy, 8302 Aqueduct Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. Assistant Administrator for Legislation.—Dr. J. Jefferson Bennett, 9105 Hempstead Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034. REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAMS SERVICE Director.—Dr. Stanley W. Olson, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Depubp BirceatacDr. Donald E. Chadwick, RFD Box 4515, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Executive Officer.—Charles Hilsenroth, 9216 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant Director for Communications and Public Information.—Edward M. Friedlander, 9501 Whetstone Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Assistant Director for Systems Management.—Robert M. Thorner, 605 Sisson Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant Director for Program Planning and Evalualion.—Roland L. Peterson, 3407 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Division of Regional Medical Programs.—[Vacant.] Dar ector, Division of Chronic Disease Programs.—[Vacant.] Director, Kidney Disease Control Program.—Dr. Edward T. Blomquist (acting), 2635 I Street 20037. Director, National Clearinghouse for Smoking and Health—Dyr. Daniel Horn, 18400 New Hampshire Avenue, Ashton, Md. 20702. Director, National Clearinghouse for Nutrition and Health.—Dr. Arnold E. Schaeffer, 13917 Cresthill Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE Director—Dr. Emery A. Johnson (acting), 13826 Dowlais Drive, Rockville’ Md. 20850. Deputy Director—Dr. Emery A. Johnson, 13826 Dowlais Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Assistant Director.—Dr. J. Robert Lindsay, 228 Monbray Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Executive Officer.—H. V. Chadwick, 218 Baden Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Office of Tribal Affairs. “Robert E. Drew, 2627 Felter Lane, Bowie, Md. 2071 5. Management Appraisal Officer.—Dr. Ken Nishimoto, 7409 Holly Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Information Oflicer.—Jean M. Nowak, 3223 Volta Place 20007. Dzrector, Office of Program Planning and Evaluation.—Edgar N. Duncan (acting), 3324 Jistelle Terrace, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Dir ector, Office of Special Services.— Dr. Richard B. Uhrich, Congressional Towers, 257 Congressional Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, 0 fice of Program Services—Dr. J. Robert Lindsay (acting), 228 Monbray R oad, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, O fice of Environmental Health.—Richard S. Green, 9209 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 568 x Congressional Directory ~~: «A NATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Director.—Dr. Paul J. Sanazaro, 9420 Bulls Run Parkway, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Director.—Dr. Thomas McCarthy, 7925 Ivy Mount Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854. Associate Director, Program Development.—Dr. Robert R. Huntley, 11416 Orchard Lane, Reston, Va. 22070. Executive O flicer.—Lyman Moore (acting), 7406 Hancock Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Assistant Director, Program Planning and Evaluation Stoff.—Dr. Gilbert R. Barnhart, 7108 Brennon Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Director, Liaison Staff.—Evelyn Flook, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Associate Director, Office of Grants and Contracts Review and M anagement.—Dr. Roman Kulwich, 3132 Castlereigh Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Office of Scientific and Technical Information.—Domenic A. Fuecillo, Jr., 5526 Besley Court, Rockville, Md. 20851. NATIONAL CENTER FOR FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES Director.—Dr. Stanley C. Scheyer (acting), 2401 Daphne Lane, Alexandria, Va 22306. NATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALTH STATISTICS Director—Theodore D. Woolsey, 8121 Rayburn Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Associate Director.—Dr. Philip S. Lawrence, 9848 Singleton Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director for Health Statistics Development.—Dr. Oswald K. Sagen, 7201 Millwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director for Research and Scientific Development.— Walt R. Simmons, 1525 Bellehaven Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Executive Officer. —Edward E. Minty, 6652 Chilton Court, McLean, Va, 22101. Director, Office of Information.—Margery R. Cunningham, 4009 Gallatin Street, Apt. 307, Hyattsville, Md. 20781. Director, Office of Program Planning end Evaluation.— Gail F. Fisher, Post Office Box 234, La Plata, Md. 20646. Director, 0 fiice of Statistical Methods.—Dr. Monroe G. Sirken, 1311 Delaware Avenue SW., Apt. S546 20024. Director, Office of International Statistical Programs.—Joseph W. Kappel, 509 Lamberton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Office of State Services.—Dr. Anders S. Lunde, 1120 Sourw ood Drive, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Director, Office of Health Statistics Analysis.—Dr. Iwao M. Moriyama, 1908 Martha's Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Division of Vital Statistics.—Dr. Robert D. Grove, 2526 Pinoak Lane, Reston, Va. 22070. Director, Division of Health Examination Statistics.— Arthur J. McDowell, 7125 Braeburn Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of Health Interview Statistics.—Elijah IL. White, 3507 Turner Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Division of Health Resources Statistics.—Siegfried A. Hoermann, 6406 16th Street, Alexandria, Va. 22307. baacan, Division of Data Processing.—Leonard D. McGann, 7505 Devon Court 2 NATIONAL COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CENTER Atlanta, Ga. 30333. Phone, Area Code 404, 633-3311 Director.—Dr., David J. Sencer, 892 Clifton Road NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30307. Associate Director.—Dr. Johannes Stuart, 3 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Executive Oflicer.— William C. Watson, Jr., 1145 Mason Woods Drive NE. Atlanta, Ga. 30329. Information Officer.— George M. Stenhouse, 1105 Mason Woods Drive NE, Atlanta, Ga. 30329. Director, Ecological Investigations Program.—Dr. Tom D. Y. Chin, 9910 Fontana Lane, Overland Park, Kans. 66207. Director, Epidemiology Pr ogram. —Dr. Alexander D. Langmuir, 783 Houston Mill Road NE, Atlanta., Ga. 30329. Director, Foreign Quarantine Program.—Dr. Arthur. 8. Osborne, 709 Densley Drive, Decatur, Ga. 30033. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Director, Malaria Program.—Dr. Robert L. Kaiser, 846 Barton Woods Road NE, Atlanta, Ga. 30307. Director, ‘Smallpox Eradication Program.—Dr. J. Donald Millar, 2343 Henderson Mill Road NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30329. Director, Training Progr am.—|Vaeant.] Director, Laboratory Diwvision.—Dr. U. Pentti Kokko, 1274 Oak Grove Drive, Decatur, Ga. 39033. Director, State and Community Services Division.—Dr. Alfonso H. Holguin, 2408 Henderson Mill Court NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30329. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH Director.—Dr. Stanley F. Yolles, 5206 Locust Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy Devcon. —Dr. Bertram S. Brown, 7817 Greentwig Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014 Associate Director for Mental Health Research.—Dr. John C. Eberhart, 7935 Deepwell Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Associate Director for ‘Program Coordination. —Dr. Phillip L. Sirotkin, 6706 Loring Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Associate Director for Patient Care.—Dr. Sherman N. Kieffer, 11303 Old Club Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Assistant Director for Extramural Programs and Behavioral Sciences.—Dr. Eli A. Rubinstein, 10401 Grosvenor Place, Rockville, Md. 20852. Executive Officer.—James 1D. Isbister, 5504 Charlecote Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Communications.— Gerald N. Kurtz, 4701 Argyle Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766. Darector, Office of Program Planning and Evaluation.—Dr. Phillip L. Sirotkin (acting), 6706 Loring Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Program Liaison.—Nathan Sloate, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Division of Extramural Research Programs.—Dr. Louis A. Wienckowski, 5911 Holland Road, Rockville, Md. 20851. Director, Division of Manpower and Training Programs.—Dr. Jerry Osterweil (acting), 4977 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Division of Mental Health Service Programs.—Dr. Samuel L. Buker (acting), 13511 Grenoble Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Division of Special Mental Health Programs.—Dr. Morton G. Miller, 3503 Hutch Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Division of Narcotic Addiction and Drug Abuse~—~Dr. Sidney Cohen, : 3700 Manor Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Mental Health Intramural Research Program.—Dr. John C. Eberhart, 7935 Deepwell Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of Clinical and Behavorial Research.—Dr. Robert A. Cohen, 4514 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Division of Biological and Biochemical Research—Dr. John C. Eberhart (acting), 7935 Deepwell Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Special Mental Health Research.—Dr. Gian C. Salmoiraghi, 8216 Hamilton Spring Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, National Center for Mental Health Services, Training, and Research.— Dr. Sherman N. Kieffer, 11303 Old Club Read, Rockville, Md. 20852. Superintendent/Director, Saint Elizabeths Hospital-Division of Clinical and Community Services. Dr. Louis J acobs, 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Director, Seymour D. Vestermark Division of Intramural Training.—Dr. Francis Lederer (acting), 1317 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Director, Winfred Overholser Division of Clinical Research.—Dr. Francis N. Waldrop (acting), 1775 Elton Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. HEALTH FACILITIES PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICE Director.—Dr. Harald M. Graning, 797 Arundel Place, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Deputy Director—Dr. H. MacDonald Rimple, 1002 Woodhill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Executive Officer.—Donald A. Knowles, 5805 Phoenix Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Information Oflicer—Gruine Robinson, 1311 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Education ond Training Oflicer —Ruth F. Riehards, 1401 Blair Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. 570 Congressional Directory Director, Office of Program Planning and Analysis.—John C. Rowan (acting), 8609 Bradmoor Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Oflice of Architecture and Engineering. — Wilbur R. Taylor (acting), 8405 Seven Locks Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Equipment Consultation.—Sheldon A. Miller, 9206 Midwood Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Office of Consultation on Hospital Functions.—Robert E. Griffiths (acting), 5011 Acacia Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Office of State Plans.—Ted L. Bechtel, 9108 Horner Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICE Director.—Dr. Arthur J. Lesser (acting), 2924 Rittenhouse Street 20015. yin iy Ce M. Angle (acting), 5009 Del Ray Avenue, Bethesda, . 20014. Assistant to Director for International Activities.—Dr. Katherine Bain (acting), 2710 Quebec Street 20008. Bone Ie H. Stover (acting), 5400 Trent Street, Chevy Chase, d. 20015. Director, Division of Health Services.—Dr. Louis Spekter (acting), 4915 Albemarle Street 20016. Director, Division of Research and Evaluation.—Dr. Charles Gershenson (acting), 5916 Rossmore Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Division of Information.—Dorothea Andrews (acting), 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICE Director—Dr. John W. Cashman, Route 2, Peach Tree Road, Dickerson, Md, Deputy Director. —Jordan J. Popkin, 3125 Garfield Street 20008. Assistant Director.—Dr. Eugene W. Veverka, 5119 Wickett Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant Director—Kenneth W. Revell, 11908 Renwood Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Executive Officer.—Richard G. Thomas, 600 North Owen Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Division of Health Resources—James A. Cunningham (acting), 1427 Layman Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Division of Health Care—Dr. Jerry A. Solon (acting), 13104 Matey Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Director, Division of Health Standards.—Pearl Bierman (acting), 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Director, Division of Comprehensive Health Planning.—Dr. Harold Herman (acting), 2408 Brentwood Place, Alexandria, Va. 22306. FEDERAL HEALTH PROGRAMS SERVICE Director.—Dr. Jack Butler (acting), 4008 Simms Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795 Deputy Director.—Dr. Jack Butler, 4008 Simms Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795. Executive Officer.— Andrew J. Cardinal, 9039 Sligo Creek Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Associate Director for Program.—[V acant.] Director, Office of Policy Coordination.— Dr. J. M. Kleiman, 4008 Underwood Street, University Park, Md. 20782. Director, Office of Information.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Professional Services.—Dr. Maurice F. Herring, Jr., 8103 Postoak Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. Director, Office of Health Manpower Development.—Dale H. Treusdell, 2812 Atlanta Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Director, Office of Research.—Dr. Charles P. White (acting), 9103 Kirkdale Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of Federal Employee Health.—Dr. Gordon S. Siegel, 6303 Ken-howe Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20054. Director, Division of Emergency Health Services.—Dr. Henry C. Huntley, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chief Medical Officer, U.S. Coast Guard.—Dr. Howard Fishburn, 5007 Danbury Court, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Chief Medical Officer, Bureau of Prisons.—Dr. Ernest C. Siegfried, 10025 Woodhill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief Medical Officer, Bureau of Employees’ Compensation.—Dr. Richard I. Meyers, 12707 Chilton Cirele, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Director.—Dr. Robert Q. Marston, 12 North Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. De er Ph John F. Sherman, 9916 Wildwood Road, Kensington, Md. 5. Den ll Rg Jor Science.—Dr. Robert W. Berliner, 14 North Drive, Bethesda, Associate Director for Extramural Research and Treining.—Dr. R. W. Lamont-Havers, 8315 Northbrook Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Associate Director for Program Planning and Evaluation.—Dr. T. J. Kennedy, Jr., 10703 Weymouth Street, Garrett Park, Md. 20766. Associate Director for Administration.— Richard L. Seggel, 10310 Lloyd Road, "Potomac, Md. 20854. : Director, Office of Information.—Clifford F. Johnson, 4017 Byrd Road, Kensing-ton, Md. 20795. Director, Division of Research Grants.—Dr. Stephen P. Hatchett (acting), 4804 © Crescent Street 20016. Director, Division of Research Services.—Dr. William B. DeWitt, 7209 Arrowhead Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. BUREAU OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION AND MANPOWER TRAINING Director.—Dr. Leonard D. Fenninger, 1430 Woodacre Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Director.— Assistant Surgeon General Joseph A. Gallagher, 5607 Grosvenor Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Associate DirectorAssistant Surgeon General Charles H. Boettner, 9908 — Carnegie Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034. dein i Oficer—Harry C. Abernathy, 6218 27th Street North, Arlington, ia. 22207: Deputy Director for Institutional Development.—Dr. Robert M. Bucher, 8 West Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Division of Health Manpower Educational Services.—Dr. Daniel F. Whiteside, 4502 Belmont Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Division of Educational and Research Facilities—Dr. Harry W. Bruce, 7726 Greentree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Acting Director, Division of Research Resources.—Dr. Thomas G. Bowery, 11608 Stonewood Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Deputy Director for Health Manpower Development.—[Vacant.] Director, Division of Physician Manpower.—Dr. Frank W. McKee, 9011 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Acting Director, Division of Allied Health Manpower.—Thomas D. Hatch, 2808 Blue Spruce Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Director, Division of Dental Health.— Assistant Surgeon General Viron L. Diefenbach, 5312 Acacia Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Division of Nursing—Nurse Director Jessie M. Scott, 7911 Lysander Court, McLean, Va. 22101. RESEARCH INSTITUTES AND DIVISIONS Director, Clinical Center.—Dr. Robert M. Farrier (acting), 8 West Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, National Cancer Institute.— Assistant Surgeon General Kenneth M. Endicott, Beall Mount, River Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, National Heart Institute.—Dr. Theodore Cooper, 5204 West Cedar Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.—Medical Director Dorland J. Davis, 4841 Broad Brook Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases—Dr. G. Donald Whedon, 5605 Sonoma Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, National Institule of Dental Research.— Assistant Surgeon General S. J. Kreshover, 5206 West Cedar Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Acting Director, National Eye Institute.—Dr. E. F. MacNichol, Jr., 9300 River Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. 572 Congressional Directory Director, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke.—Dr. E. F. Mac-Nichol, Jr., 9300 River Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.—Dr. Gerald D, La Veck, 9301 Cedar Crest Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, National Institute of General Medical Sciences.—Dr. Frederick L. Stone, 4807 Hampdon Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, National Institute Environmental Health Sciences.—Dr. Paul Kotin, 312 Iris Lane, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Director, Division of Biologics Standards.—Medical Director Roderick Murray, 5714 Springfield Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Dwision of Compuler Research and Technology.—Dr. A. W. Pratt, North Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences.—Dr. Milo D. Leavitt, Jr., 8017 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20919. NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE Ds Martin M. Cummings, 11317 Rolling House Road, Rockville, d. 20852. : Deputy Director—Dr. G. Burroughs Mider (acting), 10401 Grosvenor Place, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications.—Dr. Ruth M. Davis, 12720 Eldrid Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Associate Director for Audiovisual—Telecommunications.—Dr. James Lieberman, 1733 Noble Drive, Atlanta, Ga. 30306. Associate Director, Library Operations.—Dr. Joseph Leiter, 4814 Essex Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate Director, Specialized Information Services.—Dr. Charles N. Rice, 11625 Danville Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Associate Director, Extramural Programs.— David F. Kefauver, 8200 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Executive Officer.— George F. Russell, Jr., 2803 Weisman Road, Wheaton, Md. 20902. OFFICE OF EDUCATION 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20202. Phone, WOrth 3-1110 Assistant Secretary for Education/Commissioner.—James E. Allen, Jr., 4508 Hoban Road 20007. Executive Assistant to the Comnissioner.— Gregory Anrig (acting), 12903 Victoria Heights Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Deputy Assistant Secretary for FEducation/Commaissioner.—Peter P. Muirhead (acting), 230 West Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Special Assistant to the Commissioner.— Logan Sallada, 2809 Dumbarton Avenue 20007. Special Assistant to the Commissioner.—Frank B. McGettrick, 9203 Lawn View Lane, Laurel, Md. Special Assistant to the Commissioner.—John Lively, 1548 Mt. Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Special Assistant to the Commaissioner.— William Green, 427 N Street. Assistant to the Deputy Commissioner.—Paul Messier (acting), 207 North Man-chester Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Deputy Assistant Secretary/Deputy Commissioner for Planning, Research, and Evaluation.—James Gallagher, 9415 Linden Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014, Deputy Commissioner for School Systems.—[Vacant.] Deputy Commissioner for Higher International Education.—[Vacant.] Deputy Commissioner for Instructional Resources.—[Vacant.] Associate Commissioner for Federal-State Relations.—Wayne O. Reed, 4800 Calvert Street 20007. Deputy Associate Commissioner.—E. Glenn Featherston, 6427 Quincy Place, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Associate Commissioner for Regional Oflice Coordination.—James Turman, 6186 Hardy Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Associate Commassioner.—Edsell F, Bittick, 6823 Sorrell Street, McLean, a. 22101. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Administration.—Leon M, Schwartz, 1607 Lemon-~ tree Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 573 Depuly Assistant Commissioner.— Charles H. Bryant, 428 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Public Afairs.—Leroy V. Goodman, 1101 Third Street SW. 20024. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Legislation.—Albert L. Alford, 7000 Winslow Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Commissioner, O fice of Program Planning and Evaluation.—[Vacant.] Assistant Commissioner, Office of Programs for the Disadvantaged.— Regina Goff, 1435 Fouth Street SW. 20024. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Constructien Service.— Walter E. Mylecraine, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Information Dissemination.—[Vacant.] Assistant Commissioner, National Center for Educational Statistics.—Dorothy M. Gilford, 6602 Rivercrest Court 20016. Deputy Assistant Commaissioner.—Francis Nassetta, 8202 Hillerest Drive, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Director, Division of Survey Planning and Analysis.—Sidney Shtulman, 6415 Rivington Road, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Division of Survey Operations.—Virgil Walker, 11306 Stephen Lane, Beltsville, Md. 20305. Director, Division of Statistical Information and Studies—Efra Glasser (acting). Associate Commissioner for Bureau of Elementary and Secondary Education.— Leon M. Lessinger, 5925 Bayshire Road, Springfield, Va. 22150. Deputy Associate Commassioner.—B. Alden Lillywhite, 519 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Director, Division of Plans and Supplementary Centers.—Ralph J. Becker, 1935 Kimberly Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Division of Compensatory Education.—John F. Hughes, 6621 Wakefield Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Division of State Agency Cooperation.—Harry L. Phillips, 3201 North John Marshall Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Division of School Assistance in Federally Affected Areas.— Gerald M. Cherry, 3727 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Division of Equal Educational Opportunity.—Gregory Anrig, 12903 Victoria Heights Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Associate Commissioner for Bureau of Adult, Vocational, and Technical Education.— Grant Venn, 9039 Sligo Creek Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Deputy Associate Commissioner.—John R. Ludington, 7205 Exfair Road, Bethesda, Md. 22014. Director, Division of Manpower Development and Training.—Howard A. Matthews, 8611 Cyrus Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Division of Vocational and Technical Education.—Leon P. Minear, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Division of Adult Education Programs.—Paul V. Delker, 1711 Great Falls Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Associate Commissioner for Bureau of Higher Education.—Preston Valien (acting), 8020 West, Beach Drive 20012. Deputy Associate —S, William Herrell (acting), 5006 Commissioner. Rhoades Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Division of Student Financial Aid.—James W. Moore, 1638 Dempsey Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Dwiston of Graduate Programs.—J. Wayne Reitz, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Division of College Support.—Willa Player, 301 G Street. SW. 20003. Director, Division of Student Special Services.—Preston Valien (acting), 8020 West Beach Drive 20012. Director, Division of College Facilities.—Richard Hoden (acting), 12407 Stirrup Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Associate Commissioner for National Center for Educational Research and Develop-ment.—James Gallagher (acting), 4508 Hoban Road 20007. Deputy Associate Commaissioner.—David S. Pollen, 70003 Old Cabin Lane, Rock-ville, Md. 20852. Director, Division of Elementary and Secondary Education Research.—Glenn C. Borreigter (acting), 4 Mel Mara Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Director, Division of Comprehensive and Vocational Education Research—[Vacant.] Director, Division of Higher Education Research.—David S. Pollen (acting), 70003 Old Cabin Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. SRE ——————————————————————— 574 Congressional Directory Director, Division of Educational Laboratories—Howard F. Hjelm, 3457 Mildred Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Division of [ nformation Technology and Dissemination.—Lee G. Burchinal, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Associate Commissioner for Bureau of Education for the Handicapped. — Edwin Martin, Jr. (acting), 7013 Churchill Road, McLean, Va. 22011. Deputy Associate Commissioner.—Edwin Martin, Jr., 7013 Churchill Road, McLean, Va. 22011. Director, Division of Research.—James W. Moss, 413 Course Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Division of Educational Services.—Frank B. Withrow, 6503 Greenfield Street, Lanham, Md. 20802. Director, Division of Training Programs.—Leonard Lucito, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20202. Associate Commissioner Bureau Educational Personnel Development.— for of Don Davies, 9904 Brixton Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deny dope Commissioner.— Russell Wood, 1311 Delaware Avenue SW. 20201. Director, Division of School Programs.—Alan W. Brownsword (acting), 4772 Southland Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Director, Division of College Programs. —Donald N. Bigelow, 3314 P Street 20007. Director, Division of Assessment and Coordination.—Iris Garfield, 3018 R Street Dire) Division of Program Resources.— William T. Carter, 1435 Fourth Street . 20001. Director, Teacher Corps.— Richard Graham, 1503 35th Street 20007. Associate Commissioner for Institute of International Studies.—Robert C. Leestma, 294 N Street SW. 20024. Deputy Associate Commissioner.—Fredrika M. Tandler, 5022 V Street 20007. Director, Division of International Exchange and Training.—Thomas E. Cotner, 228 Buxton Road, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Division of Foreign Studies.—D. Lee Hamilton, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Associate Commissioner for Bureau of Libraries and Educational Technology.— [Vacant.] Director, Division of Library Programs.—Ray Fry, 8314 Still Spring Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Building, 330 Independence Avenue SW. 20201, phone, WOrth 2-3295 and Social Security Administration Headquarters Building, Baltimore, Md. 21235, phone 944-5000 Commissicner.— Robert M. Ball, 4009 Villa Nova Road, Baltimore, Md. 21207. A Commissioner.— Arthur I. Hess, 4805 Woodside Road, Baltimore, Md. 12 Aas ye Field, Office of the Commissioner.— Thomas C. Parrott, 2326 Pickwick Road, Baltimore, Md. 21207. Chief Actuary, Office of the Actuary.— Robert J. Myers, 9610 Wire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant Commissioner for Administration.—Jack S. Futterman, 8907 Chantel Court, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. Assistant Commissioner for Public Affairs, Office of Infermation.—Russell R. Jalbert, 7019 Kenleigh Road, Baltimore, Md. 21212. Assistant Commissioner for Program Evaluation and Planning.— Alvin M. David, 9011 Manordale Lane, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. Assistant Commissioner for Research and Statistics.—Ida C. Merriam, 2908 Brandy-wine Street 20008. Director, Bureau of Data Processing and Accounts — William E, Hanna, 632 Crocus Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director, Bureau of Disability Insurance.—Bernard Popick, 3728 Lochearn Drive, Baltimore, Md. 21207. Director, Bureau of District Pi Operations.—James W., Murray, 3406 Vargas Circle, Baltimore, Md. 2120 Drees, Buran of Federal Cools ‘Unions.—J. Deane Gannon, 4806 Dover Road 16. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 575 Director, Bureau of Health Insurance.—Thomas M. Tierney, 1402 Autumn Leaf Road, Towson, Md. 21204. : Director, Bureau of Hearings and Appeals—James H. Nease, 1738 Pine Valley Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Bureau of Retirement and Survivors Insurance.—~Hugh F. McKenna, 10 Nightingale Way, Lutherville, Md. 21093. SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICE 330 C Street SW. 20201. Phone, 963-1110 (Code 13, Ext. 33155) OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administration.—Mary E. Switzer, 422 Underhill Place, Alexandria, Va. 22305. “Acting Special Assistant to the Administrator for Policy Coordination. —Jack Summerfield, 1509 N. Kenilworth Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Special ~ Assistant to the Administrator for Legislative Affairs.—Charles EE. ~ Hawkins, 7900 Custer Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy Administrator.—John D. Twiname, 3607 N Street 20007. Deputy Administrator.—Joseph H. Meyers, 10500 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Md. 0852. Associate Adminisirator—Joe B. Parks, 6209 Cheryl Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Administrator, O fice of Administration.—E. M. Silverman, 8803 Mont-pelier Drive, Laurel, Md. 20810. Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Federal-State Relations.— George E. MeDowell 4740 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Administrator, Office of Field Operations.—Paul W. Pyle, Jr., 7017 Donna Cirele, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director a of Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Developmeni.— Franklin A. rlando. Assistant Administrator, Office of Program Planning and Evaluation.—Samuel E. Martz, 7304 Stafford Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Assistant Administrator, Office of Public Affairs.—Philip A. Holman, Jr. 8814 Reading Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant Administrator, Office of Research, Demonstrations, and Training.— James F. Carrett, 204 Noland Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Acting Director, National Center for Social Statistics.— Robert H. Mugge, 222 Hillsboro Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. ADMINISTRATION ON AGING Commassioner.—John B. Martin, 7607 Glendale Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy, Commissioner.— W. Atwell, 13003 Estelle Road, Silver Spring, Willis Md. 20906. 40ers Commissioner.—Donald F. Reilly, 3800 Lakeview Terrace, Falls Church, a. 22041. Assistant to the Commissioner.— Bernard E. Nash, 7305 Konrad Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Executive O fficer.—Donald D. Smith, Jr., 7528 Elba Road, Alexandria, Va. 22036. Director, Dwision of Information.—Dorothea J. Lewis, 8734 Lukens Lane, Alex-andria, Va. 22309. Director, Division of Older Americans Services.—Mel Spear, 3018 Castle Road, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Acting Director, Division of Program and Legislative Analysis.—Byron D. Gold, 1940 Rosemary Hills Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Division of Research, Demonstration, and Training.—[Vacant.] ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS ADMINISTRATION Acting Commissioner.—John J. Hurley, 12625 Glen Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. Deputy Commaissioner.—John J. Hurley, 12625 Glen Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. Ezecutive O fficer.—Charles S. White, 7320 Rebecca Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Chief, Division of Field Services.— Whitney C. Jansen, 5821 Conway Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Acting Chief, Division of Program Analysis.—Henry C. Lajewski, 3106 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief, Division of Program Payment Standards.—Jules H. Perman, 4911 Strath-more Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20795. : Acting Chief, Dwision of State Administrative and Fiscal Standard.—ILudwig Guckenheimer, 5901 Jarvis Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 576 Congressional Directory MEDICAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Acting Commissioner.— Thomas Laughlin, Jr., 4053 Vacation Lane North, Arling-ton, Va. 22207. : Deputy Commissioner.— Thomas Laughlin, Jr., 4053 Vacation Lane North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Executive O fficer.— Arthur J. Muller, 3632 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Chief, Public Information Oficer—Frances B. Kaplan, 5300 Westbard Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Chief, Advisory Councils Support O flice.—Charles A. Cubbler, 5231 Broadwater Street, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Director, Division of Medical Program Evaluation.—J. Patrick MeCarthy, 4900 33d Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Division of Medical Program Management.— Henry Spiegelblatt, 7301 Statecrest Drive, Annandale, Va. 20003. Director, Division of Medical Program Planning and Development.—Sidney S. Robbins, 3018 V Place SE. 20020. COMMUNITY SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Acting Commissioner.—Stephen P. Simonds, 3803 Densmore Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Acting Depuly Commissioner.—Joseph Hunt, 109 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203. REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Commissioner.— Edward Newman, 6518 East Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md. 20054. Associate Commissioner for Program Development.—Stephen J. Ackerman, 1830 Plymouth Street 20012. Executive Officer—John Lavan, 315 North Langley Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Chief, Division of Disability Services.—Thomas Skelly, 3811 Haynsworth Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief, Division of Mental Retardation.—Robert Jaslow, 6037 Rossmore Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Chief, Division of Rehabilitation Facilities and Workshops.— Wesley E. Geigel, 6715 Ransom Drive, Baltimore, Md. 21207. Chief, Division of Services to the Blind.—Douglas MacFarland, 5510 Eastbourne Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Chief, Division of State Plans, Projects and Grants.—Frederick Sachs, 8711 Piccadilly Place, Springfield, Va. 22151. Chief, Division of State Program Administration.— William Eshelman, 710 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Acting Chief, Division of Statistics and Special Studies.—Nathan Lesowitz, 2921 Chapel View Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief, Division of Training.—Cecile Hillyer, 201 I Street SW. 20024. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT HUD Building, 451 Seventh Street SW. Phone, 655-4000 GEORGE WILCKEN ROMNEY, Secretary of Housing and Urban Develop-ment, took office January 22, 1969; born July 8, 1907, in a Mormon colony in Chihu-ahua, Mexico, of American parents; while still a child, the family returned to the United States settling in California, later in Idaho and Utah; attended Roosevelt Junior High School, Latter-Day Saints High School, and Latter-Day Saints Junior College (1 year), Salt Lake City; became a Mormon missionary, served 2 years in England and Scotland; studied at University of Utah, 1929; worked in office of Senator David I. Walsh of Massachusetts, 1929-30; employed by Aluminum Company of America, 1930-36; while Alcoa’s representative in Washington served for 2 years as president of Washington Trade Association Executives; director, Detroit office of the Automobile Manufacturers Association, 1939; managing direc-tor, Automotive Council for War Production, 1942; general manager, Automobile Manufacturers Association; member, United States employer delegation to the International Labor Organization, 1946-49; in 1948, joined Nash-Kelvinator Corp. as assistant to the president, became vice president, 1950, executive vice presi-dent, 1953; in 1954, with merger of Nash-Kelvinator Corp. and Hudson Motor Car Co. to form American Motors, became assistant to the president and execu-tive vice president; on October 12, 1954, became president, general manager, and chairman of the board of American Motors; his involvement in public affairs began in Detroit over 20 years ago; member, Citizens Housing Planning Council, Detroit Victory Council; chairman, Detroit Citizens Advisory Committee on School Needs, 1956; spearheaded founding of Citizens of Michigan, 1959; Repub-lican constitutional convention delegate, 1961; Governor of Michigan, January 1, 1963, untilhe became Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; over the years, active in many organizations, including: Detroit Tomorrow Commit-tee, Detroit Trade Association, United Foundation, United Negro College Fund, Detroit Round Table of Christians and Jews, Boy Scouts, and Project Hope; received many awards and citations, including: Man of the Year in Industry Award from the Associated Press for 4 eonsecutive years, 1958-61; Man of the Year Award from the National Management Association; American Democratic Living Award from B’nai B'rith; Edward Lamb Management Award from Colum-bia University, and Charles Evans Hughes Award for Courageous Leadership in Governmental Service from National Conference of Christians and Jews; honor-ary degrees from a score of universities; honorary fellow of Israel’s Bar-Ilan University, 1965; married Lenore LaFount, July 2, 1931; four children: Scott, Willard M., Lynn (Mrs. Loren Keenan), and Jane (Mrs. Bruce Robinson); the Romneys have 12 grandchildren. . RICHARD C. VAN DUSEN, born in Jackson, Mich., July 18, 1925; became Under Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Feb-ruary 7, 1969; member of the law firm of Dickinson, Wright, McKean & Cudlip, 1949 until his appointment; college preparatory education, Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass.; graduated cum laude, University of Minnesota, B.S., 1945; Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1949; member of the Michigan House of Rep- resentatives, 1954-56; Republican nominee for attorney general of Michigan, 1956; delegate to the Michigan Constitutional Convention, 1961-62; legal ad- visor to Governor George Romney of Michigan, 1963; long active in Republican Party affairs, has served as precinct delegate, national convention delegate, and in numerous other capacities; served in the U.S. Navy, July 1943 until June 1946; released from active duty as an ensign, Naval Reserve; active in professional and civic affairs, was at the time of his appointment, director of the Detroit Bar ‘Association, Automobile Club of Michigan, Detroit Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange and Boys Republic, Inc., of Farmington, Mich.; former director of the Michigan State Chamber of Commerce; continues to be a trustee of Cranbrook, Kingswood, and Brookside schools, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.; resigned from several 577 33-350°—70——39 578 Congressional Directory eorporate boards of directors upon taking office; married Barbara Congdon of Duluth, Minn.; resided in Birmingham, 1}Mich.; three daughters: Amanda, Lisa, and Katy; Episcopalian; was a vestryman of Christ Church Cranbrook, Bloom-field Hills, Mich. Secretary.— George Romney, Shoreham Hotel (West) 20008. Under Secretary.—Richard C. Van Dusen, 8300 Burdette Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Ezecutive Secretary to the Secretary.—Margaret C. Little, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. General Assistant Secretary.—Samuel C. Jackson, 1855 Upshur Street 20011. Executive Assistant to the Secretary. — Charles J. Orlebeke, 5215 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Administrative Officer—Douglas M. Frame, 7609 Hemlock Street, Bethesda, . 20034. Assistant to the Secretary for Congressional Relations.—Jack Woolley, 344 N Street SW. 20024. Assistant to the Secretary for Labor Relations.—Charles T. Muntain, 1712 Tipton Drive, Crofton, Md. 21113. Director, Division of I nternational A fairs—Herbert J. Blitz, 1255 New Hamp-shire Avenue 20036. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—George R. Creel, 8905 Colesbury Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, 0 flice of Business Participation.— Anthony Panagakos, 520 N. Street SW. 20024. Director, Office of Voluntary Actions.—[Vaecant.] Deputy Under Secretary for Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation.— William Ross, 619 Pulman Place, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Gone! Counsel. .—Sherman Unger, Watergate Hotel, 2650 Viginia Avenue 2003 Dopey rg Counsel.—Norman C. Roettger, 6448 Dryden Drive, McLean, a. 22101 Deputy General Counsel for Legal A ffairs.—Ashley A. Foard, 2250 North Powhattan, Arlington, Va. 22205. Special Assistant to the General Counsel.—David M. DeWilde, 3808 T Street 20007. Associate General Counsel for Legal Services.—Joseph Burstein, 5725 26th Street 20015. Associate General Counsel for Legislation.—Hilbert Fefferman, 5661 Bent Branch Road 20016. Associate General Counsel for Mortgage Credit.—John Kopecky (acting), 3241 38th Street 20016. Associate General Counsel for Renewal and Housing Assistance.—S. Leigh Curry, Jr., 6236 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Associate General Counsel for Metropolitan Development.—John A. Bell, 1424 Holly Street 20012. Associate General Counsel for Model Cities and Governmental Relations.—David E. Pinsky (acting), 1821 Parkside Drive 20012. Associate General Counsel for Riot and Flood Insurance.—Bernard V. Parrette, 3163 Westover Drive SE. 20020. Associate General Counsel for Equal Opportunity.—Robert A. Sauer, 9411 Singleton Drive, Bethesda, Md. Associate General Counsel for Research Programs and Administration.—Charles M. Farbstein, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue, 20016. Head Attorney for Government National M ortgage Association.—Benjamin L. Wesson, 4901 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311. HUD REGIONAL OFFICES Region I—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont.— Mrs. Anne Roberts (Acting Regional Adminis. trator), Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007. Region IT-New Jersey, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia. — Warren P. Phelan (Regional Administrator), Curtis Building, Seventh and Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. Region I IT—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, North Carolina, Kentucky. — Edward H. Baxter (Regional Administrator), Peachtree Seventh Building, Atlanta, Ga. 30323. Department of Housing and Urban Development ‘Region IV—Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin.—Francis D. Fisher (Regional Administrator), Room 1500, 360 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60601. Region V—Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Kansas.— William W. Collins, Jr. (Regional Administrator), Federal Office Building, 819 Taylor Street, Room 13-A-01, Fort Worth, Tex. 76102. : Region VI—Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Guam.—Robert B. Pitts (Regional Administrator), 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Box 36003, San Francisco, Calif. 94102. Region VII—Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.—Jose Febres-Silva (Regional Admin-istrator), Post Office Box 3869 GPO, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936. GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION 451 Seventh Street SW. Phone, 755-5900 (Code 138). Mailing Address: 451 Seventh Street SW. President.—Woodward Kingman, 2715 Dumbarton Avenue 20007. Executive Vice President.—[Vacant.] : Vice President—F1iscal Management.—James W. Considine, 1630 Courtland Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. : Seorelony and Treasurer.—Albert J. Fulner, 9629 Culver Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Controller —John L. Burke, 9201 Sudbury Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Assistant Secretary for Equal Opportunity.—Samuel J. Simmons, 7244 15th Place 20012. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Equal Opportunity.—Maleolm E. Peabody, Jr., 3105 36th Street 20016. Special Assistants to the Assistant Secretary.—Laurence D. Pearl, 4869 Colorado ‘Avenue 20011; Gilbert E. DeLorme, Jr., 319 E Street SE. 20003. Office of Housing Opportunity.—Director, Kenneth F. Holbert, 1670 Primrose Road 20012. Office of Assisted Programs.—Director (acting), Malcolm E. Peabody, Jr. 3105 36th Street 20016. Directors of Equal Opportunity: Renewal and Housing Assistance.—J. Lawrence Duncan, 1345 Childress Street NE. 20002. Model Cities and Governmental Relations.—Mrs. Mary D. Pinkard, 301 G Street SW. 20024. Metropolitan Development.—Philip G. Sadler, 1845 Harvard Street 20010. Mortgage Credit.—Laurence D. Pearl (acting), 4869 Colorado Avenue 20011. Office of Contract Compliance and Employment Opportunity.— Director (acting), William A. Ross, 10629 Green Mountain Circle, Columbia, Md. 21043. Departmental Equal Employment Opportunity.—Director, Francis T. Hickling, 8717 Braeburn Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Administrative Office.—Director, Bruno T. Lohrmann, 5711 83d Place, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Office of Program Planning and Evaluation.— Director, Milo B. Sunderhauf, 3400 Marlborough Court, College Park, Md. 20740. Education and Training Oflice—Director (acting), David H. Goldstein, 3635 Alton Place 20008. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Lester P. Condon, 1306 Janney’s Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Lewis E. Williams, 3819 48th Street 20016. Director, Office of Management and Organization.—Guy W. Chamberlin, Jr., 11013 Old Coach Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Bieter, 0 fice of Personnel.—Arthur L. Tackman, Post Office Box 6, Damascus, d. 20750. Director, Office of General Services—Richard D. Althaus, 3115 Helsel Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. 580 Congressional Directory Director, Office of Budget—Nathaniel J. Eiseman, 2209 North Madison, Arling-ton, Va. 22205. Director, Office of Financial Systems and Services.—John R. Kurelich, 8700 Du Vall Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Office of Investigation. — William H. T. Smith, 3601 North Peary Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, O fice of Regional Liaison.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Audit.—Elmer W. Muhonen, 7214 Reservoir Road, Springfield, Va) 22150. Director, Office of ADP Systems Management and Operations.—David B. Albright, 4601 20th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR RENEWAL AND HOUSING ASSISTANCE Assistant Secretary for Renewal and Housing Assistance.—Lawrence M. Cox, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Renewal and Housing Assistance—Howard J. Wharton, 8915 Copperfield Court, Springfield, Va. 22151. Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secreiary. —ArDee Ames (acting), 11430 Water-view Cluster, Reston, Va. 22070. Special Sin to the Assistant Secretary.—Robert W. Notti, 560 N Street SW. 20024 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Manuel A. Sanchez 111, 6019 Woodley Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant for Problems of the Elderly and Handicapped.—[Vacant.] Director, Operational Services Division.—ArDee Ames (acting), 11430 Waterview Cluster, Reston, Va. 22070. Director, Office of Community Development.—Hilda M. James (acting), 1620 Missouri Avenue 20011. Director, Plans, Programs, and Evaluation Staff.—Morton H. Leeds, 6219 Lone Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Administration Diviston.—Paul Williams, 14009. Blazer Lane, Wheaton, Md. 20906. RENEWAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION Deputy Assistant Secretary for Renewal Assistance.—Ralph L. Herod (acting), 2500 Q Street 20017. General Deputy, Renewal Assistance—Robert C. Scalia, 2121 Paul Spring Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Program Management Division—Howard W. Wolaver, 9511 West Stanhope Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Director, Rehabilitation and Codes Division.—Ralph L. Herod, 2500 Q Street 20017. Director, Neighborhood Programs Division.—Dorothy Boyce (acting), 4709 25th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Redevelopment Division.— Albert J. Meyer (acting), 8821 Maxwell Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Community Renewal Program Division.— George A. Karas (acting), 4521 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Program Development Division.— Ellen D. Sechler (acting), 2934 Glover Driveway 20016. Director, Surplus Land for Community Development Division.—John B. Clinton, 802 Hillwood Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Chief, Program Control and Statistics Branch.—Walter A. Hines, 1900 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. HOUSING ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing Assistance.—Morris Shroder (acting), 407 Deerfield Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. General Deputy, Housing Assistance.—[Vacant.] Director, College Housing Program Staff.—Richard M. Ulf, 11122 Woodson Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20795. Director, Program Development Division.— Morris Shroder, 407 Deerfield Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Production Division.— William M. Fitzgerald, Jr., 3033 Crane Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Diegiuiya2Tenant Services Division.—Clifton B. Lander, Jr., 1417 Leegate Road Department of Housing and Urban Development 581 Director, Technical Services Division.—Charles B. Altman, 5310 Worthington Drive 20016. Chief, Statistics Branch.—Louis S. Katz, 1405 Primrose Road 20012. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MODEL CITIES AND GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS Assistant Secretary for Model Cities and Governmental Relations.—Floyd H. Hyde, + 1435 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert Baida, 1435 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Special Assistant.— Warren Butler, 4100 W Street, 20007. Special Assistant.—John M. Witzel, 240 M Street SW. 20024. Special GE pion Richard Schermerhorn, 680 Reynard Drive, Springfield, a. . Director, Model Cities Administration.—[Vacant.] Depuly.—{Vacant.] Dzrector, Division of Operations and Technical Assistance.—John McLean, 105 East Lenox Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Director, Division of Operations and Technical Assistance.—Donald Dodge, 301 Hillmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Division of Program Development and Evaluation.—Bernard Russell, 205 Buxton Road, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Deputy Director for Program Development.—Lawrence OO. Houston, 614 A Street SE. 20003. : Deputy Director for Program Eveluation.—Richard M. Langendorf, 1220 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Director, Defense Planning Staff.—B. Douglas Stone, R.F.D. 2, Box 251, Berry- ville, Va. 22611. Director, Federal Relations Staff.—[Vacant.] Director, Administrative Staff.—Charles B. Huyett, 1608 Timberline Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT Assistant Secretary for Metropolitan Development.—Samuel C. Jackson, 1855 Upshur Street 20011. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Metropolitan Development.—Charles B. Markham, 824 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Director, Office of Plans, Programs and Evaluation.—Fred MeLaughlin, Jr., 5805 Namakagan Road 20016. Director, Office of Management Services.—Edwin C. Jordan, 5110 Westport Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of Small Town Services.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director, Office of Small Town Services.—Francis C. DeLucia, 8720 Old Court House Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. : Director (Acting), Office of Planning Standards.— William Rogers, 8009 Langbrook Road, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director (Acting), Planning Requirements Division.— Richard Alexander, 13812 Flint Rock Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Planning Review Division. —Lester Goldner, 7707 Geranium Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Metropolitan Area Analysis Division. —Richard Broun, 6616 Michaels Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director (Acting) and Deputy, Office of Urban Transportation Development and Liaison.—Vincent J. Hearing, 1378 Kersey Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director (Acting), Transportation Planning and Coordination Division.—Roger F. Honberger, 6613 Greenview Lane, West Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Community Resources Development Administration.— Arthur A. Davis, 3922 Rickover Road, Wheaton, Md. Director, Land Development Division.— Dwight F. Rettie, 2825 Loreum Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Community Facilities Division. —Leo Morris, 15105 Sunflower Court, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director (Acting), New Communities Division. —T. M. Alexander, Jr., 827 Sixth Street SW. 20410. Director, Engineering Division.—Paul K. Walker, 5851 Upton Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Water Resources Division.—Walter Milliner, 108 West Argyle Street, Rockville, Md. 20850. 582 Congressional Directory Director, Community Resources Development Adminisiration—Continued Director (Acting), Finance Diviston.—Frank Fox, 4817 14th Street South, riot ton, Va. 22204. Director, Urban Management Assistance Administration.— Norman Beckman, 6849 Strata Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Director (Acting), Planning Assistance Division.— Nicholas P. Thomas, 8332 Wickham Road, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Division of Stale and Local Relations.—Andrew S. Bullis, 5609 Alta Vista Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Community Development Training Division.—Melvin Wachs, 4832 Drummond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20013. Director (Acting), Program Operations Division.— Donald Priest, 2116 Huide-koper Place 20007. Director, Clearinghouse Services Division.—Bernard Urban, 6205 Walhonding Road 20016. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MORTGAGE CREDIT AND FEDERAL HOUSING COMMISSIONER HUD Building, 451 Seventh Street SW. Phone, 655-4000 Federal Housing Administration: Astislans Secretary for Mortgage Credit and FHA Commissioner.— Eugene A. ulledge. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Mortgage Credit and Deputy FHA Commissioner.— Woodward Kingman, 2715 Dunbarton Avenue 20007. Executive Assistant Commissioner.—|[Vacant.] : Assistant Commissioner for Programs.—M. Carter McFarland, 6360 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director, Program Division.— Mason C. Doan, 9606 Merwood Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Research and Statistics Division.—Allan F. Thornton, 4822 Upton Street, 20016. Assistant Commaissioner-Comptroller.— Lester H. Thompson, 11608 Fairfax Sta-tion Road, Fairfax Station, Va. 220 Assistant Commissioner for I ., —Horace B. Bazan, 11715 Magruder Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Das) Puiigel Division.—Viola E. Carey, 4436 Venable Avenue, Alexandria, a. 22304 Director, Management and Operations Assistance Division.—Joseph L. Perry, 1703 Dana Street, Crofton, Md. 21113. Director, Compliance Coordination.— Albert E. Johnson, 5116 Cammack Drive 20016. Assistant Commissioner for Property Disposition.— William K. Cameron, 7405 Shenandoah Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Commissioner for Property Improvement.—Charles E. Walsh, 6001 Broad Branch Road 20015. Assistant Commissioner for Home Mortgages.— George O. Hipps, Jr. (acting), 3489 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Assistant Commissioner for Technical Standards.—Donald C. Jordan (acting), 3636 16th Street 20010. Director, Architectural Division.—S. Porter Driscoll, 6007 Grove Drive West, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Appraisal and Mortgage Risk Diviston.—Thomas G. Camp, 406 Hamilton Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Land Development Division.—Philip A. McCarthy, 1914 Connecticut Avenue 20009. Assistant Commissioner for Multifamily Housing.—Morton W. Schomer, 5219 Wapakoneta Road 20016. Director, Project Mortgage Insurance.—Edmund V. Connolly, 5015 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Project 'M ortgage Servicing.— Marsh Cunningham, 1913 Corliss Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Low and Moderate Income Housing Division.— Morton A. Baruch, 1395 Kersey Lane, Rockville, Md. 20854. Assistant Commissioner for Field Operations.—Hugh Mallick (acting), 11603 Oberbaugh Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Department of Housing and Urban Development Federal Housing Administration—Continued Assistant Regional Administrator for FHA: Region I.—Alexander C. Naclerio (acting), 2 June Court, White Plains, N.Y. 10605. Region II.—William T. Stansbury, 5320 Wynnefield Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 19131. Region ITI.—Harold Albright, 544 Ansley Forest Drive NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30324. i IV.—Michael Stephanidis (acting), Post Office Box 422, Lake Zurich, .Y. 60047. Region V.—A. B. Hatcher, Jr., 6228 Ravenswood Drive, Fort Worth, Tex. Region VI.—Arthur L. Timmel, 782 Appleberry Drive, San Rafael, Calif. 94903. Office of Interstate Land Sales Registration: Admanistrator.—Albred Lehtonen, 2411 Babcock Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Administrative Proceedings Division.—Herbert H. George, 4320 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Examinaiton Division.— Robert S. Thompson, 4010 Brooks Drive, Suitland, Md. 20028. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology.—Harold B. Finger, 6908 Millwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Special Assistant to Assistant Secrelary.—Joseph Sherman, 1700 Hollindale Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Spseial Assistant bo Assistant Secretary.— Robert E. Henning, 3318 N Street 00 : Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director for Research Planning and Coordination.— Albert Weinstein, 1109 ~ Custis Street, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Admindsate Officer.— Grover W. Durnell, 1217 Millgrove Road, Silver Spring, . 20904. Director, Operation BREAKTHROUGH .—[Vacant.] Darector, Market Aggregation.—John H. Betz, 6202 Crathie Lane. 20016. Director, Management Information Systems and Program Control.—Bertram Greenglass, 2517 Farrier Lane, Reston, Va. 22070. Director, Building Systems and Operations.— Arthur S. Newberg, 6862 Elm Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Doeder, Utilities Technology.—Alan R. Siegel, 6800 Buttermere Lane, Bethesda, . 20034. Director, Building Technology.—James R. Simpson, 6528 North 29th. Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Director, Low-Income Housing Demonstration Program.— Evelyn 8S. Glatt, 2826 Kanawha Street 20015. Director, Urban Renewal Demonstration Program.—Howard Cayton, 3069 Canal Street 20007. Director, Uriwan Planning Research and Demonstration Program.— Thomas P. Melone, 1688 32d Street 20007. Director, City and Regional Administration Research.—Earl W. Lindveit, 4918 Earlston Drive 20016. Director, Social Research.— William H. Brill, 50-A G Street SW. 20024. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 800 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, D.C. 20590. Telephone, 962-5166 JOHN A. VOLPE was sworn in as the second Secretary of Transportation by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Earl Warren, on January 22, 1969; ‘three-time Governor of Massachusetts, Secretary Volpe has had extensive -and varied experience in public service; named to the Cabinet post by President Nixon on December 11, 1968, and his appointment was confirmed by the Senate on January 16, 1969; elected to the Massachusetts governorship in 1960 and in his nearly three terms in office established a record in fighting for civil rights, consumer protection, natural resources, cultural resources and conservation; set many precedents in his State in education, public health, mental health, economic development, and increased efficiency in State government; prior to his election as Governor, he was named the first Federal Highway Administrator by former President Eisenhower, serving in this position from 1956 to 1957; became one of the architects of the $40 billion Interstate Highway Program; Secretary Volpe was born in the Boston suburb of Wakefield, Mass., December 8, 1908; upon completion of high school, he went to work as a plasterer apprentice; attended night school for 2 years and then returned to the Wentworth Institute full time where he majored in architectural construction; in 1933, he cashed a $300 insurance policy, borrowed an additional $200 and went into the construction business in Malden, Mass.; closed down his business in 1943 and volunteered for duty with the Civil Engineer Corps (Seabees) of the U.S. Navy; entered the service as a lieutenant (jg.), and returned to civilian life with the rank of lieutenant commander; after the war, reopened his construction company and as the business grew, set up branch offices in Washington, D.C., and Miami, Fla.; former Massa-chusetts Governor, Christian Herter, appointed him as Massachusetts Com-missioner of Public Works in 1953; in his nearly 4 years in office, he undertook one of the largest highway construction programs in the State’s history; Secretary Volpe is a past chairman of the National Governor’s Conference and past president of the Council of State Governments; member of: Society of American Military Engineers (past president); Associated General Contractors of America (past president); Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce (past president); Sons of Italy in America; Elks; American Legion; and Knights of Columbus; in addition, he is the recipient of 17 honorary degrees from colleges and universities across the country; Secretary Volpe is married to Jennie Benedetto, a former nurse; their two children are married; the Volpes have four grandchildren. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Secretary.—John A. Volpe, Watergate East, 2500 Viginia Avenue 20037. Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Barry M. Locke, 11821 Milbern Drive, Potomac, Md. 20850. Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Joseph A. Bosco, 490 M Street SW. 20024. Brooutes Sterdiny—=4; B. Virkler Legate, 3402 Sherwood Court, Falls Church, a. : Coie pa Board.— Gerson B. Kramer, 6 McAlpine Court, Silver Spring, : I. Office of Civil Rights.— Director, Richard F. Lally, 6303 Massachusetts Avenue, Wood Acres, Md. 20016. Under Secretary.—James M. Beggs, 10000 Carmelita, Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Special Assistant to the Under Secretary—Edward F. Coy, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Special Assistant to the Under Secretary.—Richard B. Griffin, 3000 Woodland Drive 20008. Special Assistant to the Under Secretary.—Asaph H. Hall, 3114 Brookmede Road, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. 584 i ri Secretary.—Charles D. Baker, 6110 Welborn Drive, Bethesda, Md. Office of Planning and Program Review.— Director, Allen H. Skaggs, 3 Branch Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041. : eg Office of Budget.—Director, Robert G. Prestemon, 1207 Gladstone Drive, Rock- ville, Md. 20851. Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs.—Paul W. Cherington, 800 Independence Avenue SW. 20590. Deputy. Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs.—Richard J. Barber, 2725 29th Street 26008. | Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs.—Hugh J. Gownley, 11619 Hitching Post Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. : | Office of Systems Requirements, Plans and Information.— Director, Ira Dye, 1130 Key Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Office of Policy Review amd Coordination.— Director, David M. Schwartz, 4822 Dorset. Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. | Office of Economic Studies and Projects.—Director, Lee W. Huff, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Office of International Transportation Policy and Programs.—Director, Robert | Henri Binder, 1824 Redwood Terrace 20012. Office of International Cooperation.—Direetor, Dana Orwick, 6004 Winnebago Road 20016. [ Office of Facilities—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.— Walter L. Mazan, 4856 North 35th Road, -Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.—{Vacant.] Special Assistant.—John C. Archer, 5434 Taney Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. ei Oflicer—Helen D. Kuykendall, 2700 North Oakland Street, Arlington, | a. 22207. Office of Congressional Relations.— Director, Robert F. Bennett, 3800 Ridgeview Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Office of Information.—{Vacant.] Office of Intergovernmental Relations.— Director, David W. Hays, 3527 Laurel | Leaf Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Office of Industry and Labor Relations.—{Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Environment and Urban Systems.—James D’Orma Braman, 800 Independence Avenue SW. 20590. | Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment and Urban Systems.—Michael J. Cafferty, 800 Independence Avenue SW. 20590. Office of Environmental and Urban Program Coordination.— Director, Calvin D. | Banks (acting), 3900 16th Street 20011. | Oflice of Environmental and Urban Research.— Director, Oscar S. Gray (acting), 4813 Bending Lane 20007. | Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology.—Secor D. Browne, Trapello Road, Lincoln, Mass. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology.—James E. Densmore, 1312 Oberon Way, McLean, Va. 22101. Executive Officer—Col. Harry J. Zink, 5111 Eighth Road, Arlington, Va. 22204. | Assistant for Transportation Research Coordinalion.—James S. Jordan, 7422 | Arrowwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20033. Office of Systems Engineering.—[Vacant.] Office of Physical Sciences.—|Vacant.] Office of Life Medical Sciences.—[Vacant.] Office of Noise Abatement.— Director, Charles Foster, 6110 Edgewood Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Office of Hazardous M aterials.—Director, William C. Jennings, 2757 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Office of Pipeline Safety.— Director, William C. Jennings (acting), 2757 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. General Counsel.—James A. Washington, Jr., 4302 13th Street NE. 20017. Executive Assistant.—Joseph S. Greco, 3040 Oliver Street 20015. Deputy General Counsel.—R. Tenney Johnson, 8424 Magruder Mill Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant General Counsel for Operations and Legal Counsel.— William J. Driscoll, 122 Fifth Street SE. 20003. Assistant General Counsel for Regulation.—James B. Minor. 3104 Kent Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. 586 Congressional Directory’ General Counsel—Continued Assistant General Counsel for Livipationz=TVanant: ] Assistant General Counsel for Legislation.—J. Thomas Tidd, 4923 -Hogans Lake Place, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Secretary for Admanistration.—Alan Li Dean, 3037 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Earl Hunigan, 7702 Den Meade Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Deputy Assistant Secretary for A dministration.~Rear Adm. James W. Williams, USCG, 6562 Marlo Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Office of Personnel and Training. — Director, George S. Maharay, 4004 Dresden Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Office of Management Systems.— Director, John L. MeGruder, 6903 Hillmead Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Admanistrative Operations. A Dicer) Francis E. Unti, 12512 Surrey Circle Drive, Tantallon, Md. 20022 Office of Investigations and Security. — Director, Frank A. Stanton (acting), 3801 Kendale Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of Logistics and Procurement M anagement.— Director, Douglas K Siegel, 509 South Taylor Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Office of Audit.—Director, Nathan Cutler, 1131 University Boulevard West, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Office of Emergency Transportation.— Director, John L. MeGruder, 6903 Hill-mead Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD 1626 K Street 20591. Phone, 382-7568 (Code 128, Ext. 7568) Chairman.—John H. Reed, 410 O Street SW. 20024. Members: Oscar M. Laurel, 2428 North Lincoln Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Louis M. Thayer, 1237 Delaware Avenue SW. 200 Francis H. McAdams, 5101 Manning Place N0016, [Vacant.] tine DRL .—Ernest Weiss, 3312 Brooklawn Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md. 1 General Counsel.—Fritz L. Puls, 8800 Tallyho Trail, Potomae, Md. 20854. Chief Hearing Examiner. — Joseph C. Caldwell, Jr., "6311 Stratford Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Office of Public Affairs. Sa Edward E. Slattery, Jr., 12200 Autumn Wood Lane SE. 20022 Bureau of Aviation og Director, Charles O. Miller, 2401 Lakevale Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deis Director.—Marion F. Roscoe, 11103 Littie Brook Lane, Fairfax, Va. 030. a Director—Robert F. Froman, 8108 Ox Road, Fairfax Station, Va. 9 Bureau of Surface Transportation Safety.—Director, Henry H. Wakeland, 9013 Cherbourg Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Beguy Diregter: —William C. Foster, Route 1, Box 406G, Edgewater, Md. U.S. COAST GUARD 1300 E Street 20591. Phone, EXecutive 3-0100 (Code 184, extension 2641) OFFICE OF THE COMMANDANT The Commandant, —Adm. Willard J. Smith, 6601 Kennedy Drive, Chevy Chase, 15 Special Assistant to the Commandant.—Comdr. William H. Stewart, 8016 Lak-enheath Way, Potomac, Md. 20854. Personal Aide to the Commandaent.—Lt. Comdr. John N. Faigle, 2801 New Mex-ico Avenue 20007. Assistant to the Commandant for Special Projects.—Xenneth S. Harrison, 3403 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Assistant Commandant.—Vice Adm. Paul E. Trimble, 5324 Goldsboro Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Department of Transportation 587 The Commandant—Continued Administrative Aide.—Capt. Douglas H. Clifton, 1303 Elsinore Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Chief Hearing Examiner.—Alfred F. Chatterton, 4348 Thoroughgood Drive, Virginia Beach, Va. 23455. Merchant Marine Council.—Chairman, Rear Adm. Charles P. Murphy, Valley 5 Drive, Glen Hills, Rockville, Md. 20850. : Science Advisor to the Commandant.—Dr. Charles C. Bates, 5807 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. OFFICE OF CIVIL RIGHTS “Chief —[Vacant.] : Deputy Chief —Edward S. Shankle, 4504 38th Street 20016. Headquarters Ciwil Rights Staff-Headquarters Equal Opportunity Oficer.— John H. Preston, 1655 Primrose Road 20012. Contract and Title VI Compliance Diwision.—Chief, George R. Hendren, 6212 Quebec Place, Berwyn Heights, Md. 20740. Military Equal Opportunity Division.—|Vacant.] Cwilian Equal Opportunity Division.—[Vacant.] INSPECTOR GENERAL Inspector General.—[Vacant.] Deputy Inspector General.—Capt. J. E. Forrester, 6446 Old Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va. 22046. Safety Staff.— Director, Capt. Milton B. Williams, 8811 Stonehaven Court, Rockville, Md. 20854. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF Chief of Staff.—Rear Adm. Thomas R. Sargent, 10810 Horde Street, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Assistant Chief of Staff for Ocean Sciences.—Rear Adm. O. R. Smeder, 3203 Turner Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Chief of Staff.—Capt. O. W. Siler, 3415 Slade Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Data Systems Division.—Chief, Capt. Lilbourn A. Pharris, Jr., 56827 Folkstone Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Plans Evaluation Diviston.—Chief, Capt. A. B. How, 1895 Milboro Drive, Rockville, Md. 20854. Management Analysis Division.—Chief, Capt. Vincent A. Bogucki, 1122 Main-sail Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21403. Administrative Services Dwision.—Chief, Capt. R. J. Frappier, 4013 Merrifield, Portsmouth, Va. 23703. Budget Division.—Chief, Cdr. William H. Fitzgerald, Jr., 3831 Denfeld Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20795. Programs Division.—Chief, Cdr. J. 8S. Gracey, 1614 Goldsborough Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. OFFICE OF PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Chief —Rear Adm. R. Y. Edwards, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202, Deputy Chief. —Capt. A. A. Heckman, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Staff Assistant.—Cdr. George R. Oberholtzer, 13700 Arctic Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20853. Public Information Diviston.—Chief, Capt. Terrance McDonald, 3300 Camalier. Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Telecommumnications Liaison Division.—Chief, Joe L. Stewart, 9322 East Park-hill Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. International Affairs Division.—Chief, Capt. Thomas W. Powers, 312 Arundel Beach Road, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Ports and Waterways Liaison Division.—Chief, Capt. William R. Riedel, 6908 Breezewood Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20852. Legislative Affairs Diviston.— Chief, Capt. William Kesler, Jr., 10401 Grosvenor Place, Rockville, Md. 20852. 588 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF BOATING SAFETY Chief—Rear Adm. J. J. McClelland, 615 Fourth Place SW. 20034. Deputy Chief—Capt. R. T. Norris, 113 North Galveston, Arlington, Va. 22203. Planning and Evaluation Staff.—— Chief, Capt. J. B. Hayes, 9226 Krisin Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Auxiliary Affairs Staff.—Chief, Capt. J. D. McCann, 2305 Stratton Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Adpieiai aii Staff.—Chief, CWO D. L. Gesch, 904 Caroline Street, Woodbridge, a. 22191. Boating Activities Division.—Chief, Cdr. W. F. Bartlett, 12 Ford Circle, Annap-olis, Md. 21401. Boating Standards Division.—Chief, Cdr. R. B. Brooks, 8901 Seneca Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF COUNSEL Chief Counsel—Rear Adm. W. L. Morrison, 500 McCauley Street, Washington Grove, Md. 20880. Deputy Chief Counsel.—Charles E. Anderson, 3111 Rittenhouse Street 20015. Legal Services Staff.—Chief, Lt. Cdr. Charles. E. Martin, 6422 Cabell Court, Springfield, Va. 22150. Military Justice Diviston.—Chief, Arthur Rosenwasser, 4018 Javins Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. General Law Division. —Chief, Albert E. Green, 3507 North Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Maritime and International Law Division. —Chief, Capt; G. H. Patrick Bursley, 6206 Hollins Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Legislation and Regulations Division. Chief, Capt. William J. Kirkley, 16709 Baederwood Lane, Derwood, Md. 20855. Procurement Law Division.—Chief, Harold L. Holland (acting), Fairhaven, Md. 20796. Claims and Litigation Division.—Chief, Capt. R. A. Ratti, 1393 Stratton Drive, Rockville, Md. 20854. Coast Guard Board for Correction of Military Records.—Examiner, Henry H. Booth, 1237 37th Street 20007. Coast Guard Board of Review, Uniform Code of Military Justice. So Chairitan, Arthur Rosenwasser, 4018 Javins Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. OFFICE OF ENGINEERING Chis —Rear Adm. Helmer S. Pearson, 718 Midland Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Deputy Chicf. wedi Loy W. A. Renshaw, 11515 Rokeby Avenue, Kensing-ton, Md. 207 Civil Pe os Division.—Chief, Capt. John J. O’Meara, 10813 Gaines-borough Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Aeronautical Engineering Division.—Chief, Capt. Verne D. Finks, 2506 Brighton Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Electronics Engineering Diviston.—Chief, Capt. James P. Stewart, 2867 Glenvale Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030 Naval Engineering Division.—Chief, Capt. William F. Tighe, Jr., 4003 Everett Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Ocean Engineering Division.—Chief, Cdr. Robert A. Duin, 106 Quinn Road, Severna Park, Md. 21146. OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER Comptroller.—[Vacant.] Deputy Comptroller—Capt. Glenn M. Loboudger, 5411 Montgomery Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Aan atm .—Chief, Seymour Steiglitz, 4407 Bestor Drive, Rockville, Internal Audit Division.—Chief, Ray M. Thompson, 5158 North 38th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Payment and Claims Division.—Chief, J. R. Prechtl, 4024 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Supply Division. —Chief, Cdr. Herbert E. Lindemann, 11305 College View Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Department of Transportation 589 OFFICEOF THE CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER Chief Medical Officer.—Rear Adm. Howard D. Fishburn, USPHS, 5007 Danbury Court, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Professional Services Division.—Chief, Capt. Henry F. Canby, USPHS, 7013 Winslow Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Medical Administration Division. —Chief, Martin J. Ruebens, 216 Clifton Street, Manassas, Va. 22110. OFFICE OF OPERATIONS Chief —Rear Adm. R. W. Goehring, 7209 Exfair Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014, Dopuey Ghee, .—Capt. D. H. Luzius, 4910 Magdalene Court, Annandale, Va. 22 Brograms Staff—Chief, Capt. D. M. Reed, 11 Infield Court N., Rockville, Md. 20854 Plans Staff.——Chief, Cdr. N. P. Ensrud, 6905 Ontario Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Intelligence Staff.—Chief, Capt. W. C. Dahlgren, 12304 Surrey Circle Drive, * Tantallon, Md. 20022. © Communications Staff.—Chief, Capt. G. F. Hempton, 1380 Kimblewick Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. Search and Rescue Division.—Chief, Capt. W. N. Banks, 64 Boone Trail, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Marine Sciences Division.—Chief, Capt. R. P. Dinsmore, 3920 L’Enfant Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20022. Law Enforcement Division.—Chief, Capt. F. D. Heyward, 1437 Cola Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Ads to. Navigation Division.—Chief, Capt. H. D. Muth, 1905 Oakwood Avenue, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. Military Readiness Division.—Chief, Capt. D. J. Mathieu, 230 G Street SW. 20024. OFFICE OF MERCHANT MARINE SAFETY Chiara AIR Charles P. Murphy, 12901 Valley Drive, Glen Hills, Rockville, d. 20850. Deputy Chief.—Capt. James B. MeCarty, Jr., 3321 Prince William Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Merchant Marine Technical Division.—Chief, Capt. William L. Aitkenhead, 202 Philadelphia Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Merchant Vessel Inspection Division.—Chief, Capt. Winford W. Barrow, 4828 Kingston Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Merchant Vessel Personnel Division. —Chief, Capt. Garth H. Read, 172 West Lake Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21403. Merchant Vessel Documentation Diviston.—Chief, Robert O. McDonald, 1915 Gayfields Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Hazardous Materials Diviston.—Chief, Capt. Eric G. Grundy, 14512 Fairacres Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL Chief—Rear Adm. Joseph R. Scullion, 6329 Mori Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Depry C2 Capt. James L. Lathrop, 10811 Drumm Avenue, Shey Kensington, 795. Staff BE nt—Capt. Robert D. Johnson, 12605 Steeple Chase Way, Potomac, Md. 20854. Cwzilian Personnel Division.—Chief, Roy L. Barton, 2419 Cavendish Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Enlisted Personnel Division.—Chief, Capt. Samuel R. Early, 6909 Janmar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Personnel Services Division. —Chief, Capt. Charles D. Budd, 4909 Prestwick Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Officer Personnel ‘Division. wl Capt. Bainbridge B. Leland, 1115 Randolph Road, McLean, Va. 2210 Training and Procurement il —Chief, Capt. Hugh F. Lusk, 4613 Wood-field Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 590 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Chief—Rear Adm. C. A. Richmond, 3131 Valley Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy Chief.—Dr. Charles C. Bates, 5807 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Planning and Evaluation Staff. —Chief, Capt. A. H. Siemens, 1728 Burning Tree Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Applied Sciences Diwvision.—Chief, Capt. R. D. Parkhurst, 5354 Truman Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Applied Technology Division.—Chief, Capt. James R. Iversen, 1510 Elsinore Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. National Data Buoy Development Project Oflice.—Chief, Cdr. V. W. Rinehart, 12633 St. James Road, Rockville, Md. 20850. OFFICE OF RESERVE Chief —Rear Adm. JohnD. McCubbin, 3324 Parkside Terrace, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Chief.—Capt. George I. Garner, 2208 Valley Circle, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Reserve Programs Division.—Chief, Cdr. Herbert M. Hartlove, 13605 Sloan Street, Rockville, Md. 20853. Reserve Administration Division. —Chief, Capt. Robert E. Livingstone, 735 South 21st Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Reserve Training Division. —Chief, Capt. Frederick H. Raumer, 1891 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington, Va. 22205. WELFARE Coast Guard Welfare.—President, Adm. Willard J. Smith, 6601 Kennedy Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Coast Guard Welfare Board of Control.—Executive vice president, Capt. Charles D. Budd, 4909 Prestwick Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. DISTRICT OFFICES 1st Coast Guard District.—J. F. Kennedy Federal Building, Government Center, Boston, Mass. 02203.—Commander, Rear Adm. William B. Ellis, Hospital Point, 1 Bay View Avenue, Beverly, Mass. 01915. 2d Coast Guard District.—Federal Building, 1520 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. 63103.— Commander, Rear Adm. Russell R. Waesche, Jr., 2511 Town & Country Lane, St. Louis, Mo. 63131. 3d Coast Guard District/ Eastern Area.— U.S. Coast Guard, Governors Island, New York, N.Y. 10004.—Commander, Rear Adm. Mark A. Whalen, Quarters No. 1, USCG Base, Governors Island, N.Y. 10004. 6th Coast Guard District.—Federal Building, 431 Crawford Street, Portsmouth, Va. 23705.—Commander, Rear Adm. E. C. Allen, 104 Lilac Drive, Ports-mouth, Va. 23703. 7th Coast Guard District.—Room 1018, Federal Building, 51 Southwest First Avenue, Miami, Fla. 33130.—Commander, Rear Adm. P. E. G. Prins, 13500 Southwest 63d Avenue, Miami, Fla. 33156. 8th Coast Guard District. —Customhouse, New Orleans, La. 70103.—Commander, Rear Adm. R. P. Bullard, 1323 Napoleon Avenue, New Orleans, La. 70115. 9th Coast Guard District.—1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44199.— Commander, Rear Adm. William F. Rea I1I, 12992 Edgewater Drive, Lake-wood, Ohio 44107. 11th Coast Guard District.—Heartwell Building, 19 Pine Avenue, Long Beach, Calif. 90802.—Commander, Rear Adm. C. Tighe, Quarters A, CG Base, Terminal Island, San Pedro, Calif. 90731. 12th Coast Guard District Western Area.— U.S. Coast Guard, 630 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94126.—Commander, Rear Adm. C. R. Bender, Quarters A, Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco, Calif. 94130. 13th Coast Guard District.—618 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98104.—Com= ~ mander, Rear Adm. F. V. Helmer, 6570 Northeast Windermere Road, Seattle, Wash. 98105. 14th Coast Guard District.—677 Ala Moana, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813.—Com-mander, Rear Adm. B. F. Engel, 3399 Diamond Head Road, Honolulu, Hawaii 96815. 17th Coast Guard District.—Post Office Box 3-5000, Juneau, Alaska 99801.— Commander, Rear Adm. R. E: Hammond, MI-9 Glacier Highway, Box 3-5000, Juneau, Alaska 99801. Department of Transportation 591 COAST GUARD ACADEMY Superiniondonbar Rear Adm. Arthur B. Engel, Quarters 1, New London, Conn. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION 800 Independence Avenue SW. 20590. Phone, 962-5166 Admanistrator.—John H. Shaffer, 10201 Grosvenor Place, Rockville,Md. 20852. rt ig D. Thomas, 3909 Rose Lane, Annandale, Va. Er Secrelary.— William V. Vitale, 4221 San Juan Drive, Fairfax, Va. Associate Administrator for Administration.—Clarke H. Harper, 5607 Belmont Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Associate Administrator for Administration.—Harold B. Alexander, 2309 Eccleston Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Associate Administrator for Operations.— George S. Moore, 4314 Adrienne Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Deputy Associate Administrator for Operations.—Clifford W. Walker, 301 G ~~ Street SW. 20024. Associate Administrator for Development.—Joseph D. Blatt, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. : Deputy Associate Administrator for Development.—James H. Mollenauer, Box 77, Route 2, Gainesville, Va. 22065. Associate Administrator for Personnel and Training.—Earl J. Anderson (acting), 10225 Raider Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Associate Administrator for Plans.—Oscar Bakke, 7009 Berkshire Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. : Deputy Associate Administrator for Plans.—Ronald W. Pulling, 4809 Polk Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Ogee ky Rights.— Director, Quentin S. Taylor, 2124 Branch Avenue SE. Office of Supersonic Transport Development.— Director, B. J. Vierling, 647 Oakland ~~ Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Federal Air Surgeon.—Dr. Peter V. Siegel, 3706 Corey Place 20016. Assistant Administrator for International Aviation Affairs.—Charles O. Cary, 7703 Arrowwood Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Administrator for Appraisal.—Archie W. League, 3715 King Arthur Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. General Counsel.—Nathaniel H. Goodrich, 4705 Drummond Avenue, Chevy "Chase, Md. 20015. Regulatory Council—Executive Director, John R. Kennedy (acting), 1609 Kennedy Place 20011. Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs.—Murray Snyder, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Assistant Administrator for General Aviation Affairs.—Robert V. Reynolds, 6129 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. 22041. National Airspace System Program Oflice.—Director, Gen. Gustav E. Lundquist, 3525 Goodview Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Office of Management Systems.— Director, Seymour E. Blum, 4701 Ramsgate Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Office cf Budget.— Director, James E. Dow, 4224 Berritt Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Office of Audit.— Director, Charles H. McKeon, 3306 Memphis Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Office ¢f Compliance and Security.— Director, Carl F. Maisch (acting), 203 West Montgomery Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20850. Office of Headquarters Operations.—Manager, Mary Healy, 2475 Virginia Avenue 20037 Air Trafic Service.— Director, William M. Flener, 3314 Ardley Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Flights Standards Service.—Director, James F. Rudolph, 7601 Dunston Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Systems Maintenance Service.— Director, Mervyn M. Martin, 1810 Rupert Street, MecLean, Va. 22101. Airports Service— Director, Chester G. Bowers, 3900 Watson Place 20016. Aircraft Development Service.— Director, George P. Bates, Jr., 6417 Crosswoods Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. 592 Congressional Directory Lanai Service.— Director, Donald S. King, 321 South Lee Street, Alexandria, a. 22314. Systems Research and Development Service— Director, John A. Weber, 5208 Wapa-koneta Road 20016. Office of Personmel.— Director, William W. Heimbach (acting), 6709 Fern Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of Training.— Director, Thomas J. Creswell, 1317 Chilton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Office of Aviation Policy and Plans.—Benjamin F. L. Darden, 800 Independence Avenue SW. 20590. Office of Aviation Economics.—Herbert J. Guth (acting), 5204 Wapakoneta Road 20016. Office of Noise Abatement.—John O. Powers (acting), 13700 Carlisle Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Bureau of National Capital Airporis.— Director, Arven H. Saunders, 6202 Beall Drive, McLean Va. 22101. REGIONAL OFFICES Eastern Region.— Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Delaware, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, and the District of Columbia.— Digan, George M. Gary, John F. Kennedy International Airport, Jamaica, .Y. 11430. Southern Region.— Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi; the Caribbean area, Central America (excluding Mexico), Panama, the Canal Zone, and South America.—Director, James G. Rogers, Post Office Box 20636, Atlanta, Ga. 30320. Southwest Region.— Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico; Mexico.— Director, Henry L. Newman, Post Office Box 1689, Fort Worth, Tex. 76101. Central Region.— Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Montana.— Director, Edward C. Marsh, 601 East 12th Street, Kansas City, Mo. €4106. Western Region.— Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Washington, Ore-gon Nevada, California.— Director, Arvin O. Basnight, 5651 West Man-chester Avenue, Post Office Box 90007, Los Angeles, Calif. 90009. Alaskan Region.—Alaska.— Director, Lyle K. Brown, 632 Sixth Avenue, Anchor-age, Alaska 99501. Pacific Region.— Hawaii; Pacific Ocean area west of continental United States and east of East Pakistan and India, including all free nations south and east of China.— Director, Phillip M. Swatek, Post Office Box 4009, Honolulu, Hawaii 96812. Europe, Africa, and Middle East.—Europe, Africa, the Middle East, including all the free nations west of Burma, Iceland, Greenland, Bermuda and Azores.— Assistant Administrator, Raymond B. Maloy, Tour-Madou Building, 1 Place Madou, Brussels 3, Belgium. Aeronautical Center.— Director, W. Lloyd Lane, Post Office Box 25082, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73125. National Aviation Facilities Experimental Center.— Director, Jack G. Webb, Atlantic City, N.J. 08405. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION 400 Sixth Street SW. 20591. Phone, 962-8421 Aduiristrotgr: Frans C. Turner, 2529 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. 2 : Office of Policy Planning.—Director, Edward H. Holmes, 4814 DeRussey Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Office of Program Review and Investigations.— Director, Joseph M. O’Connor (acting), 15220 Wild Rose Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853. Office of Administration.— Director, John R. Provan, 5865 Doris Drive, Alex- andria, Va. 22311. Odie a Public Affairs.—Director, Fred W. Morrison (acting), 2301 E Street Department of Transportation 593 I SR SE Admainistrator— Continued Office of Civil Rights.—Director, Alexander D. Gaither, 8504 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Chief Counsel.—David E. Wells, 3807 Great Neck Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Bureau of Public Roads.—Director, Ralph R. Bartelsmeyer, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Doge Ducrresidgar H. Swick, 1201 South Scott Street, Arlington, Va. National Highway Safety Bureau.—Director, Dr. Robert Brenner (acting), Carnegie Court, Rockville, Md. 20850. Si Pk Robert Brenner, 4 Carnegie Court, Rockville, Md. Bureau of Motor Carrier Safety.—Director, Kenneth L. Pierson (acting), 3300 Glen Avenue, Glenn Dale, Md. 20769. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] REGIONAL OFFICES Region 1—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont; Puerto Rico.—Regional administrator, John A. Hanson, 2 Village Drive, Delmar, N.Y. 12054. Region 2—Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West, Virginia.—Regional administrator, August Schofer, 8515 Stevenswood Road, Baltimore, Md. 21207. Region 3—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Caro-lina, Tennessee.—Regional administrator, Harry E. Stark, 302 Old Ivy Road NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30305. Region 4—Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin.—Regional admin-istrator, Frederick B. Farrell, 18842 Queens Road, Homewood, Ill. 60430. Region 6—Ilowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota.—Regional administrator, John B. Kemp, 9261 Reeder Drive, + Overland Park, Kans. 66214. Region 6—Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas.—Regional administrator, A. Clayson Taylor, 3961 Weyburn Drive, Fort Worth, Tex. 76109. Region 7—Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada.—Regional administrator, Sheri-dan E. Farin, 1151 Fairmont Drive, San Bruno, Calif. 94066. Region 8—Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington.— Regional adminis-trator, Ralph M. Phillips, 3145 Southwest Vista Drive, Portland, Ore. 97225. Region 9—Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming.—Regional administrator, Charles D. Beach, 8825 West 10th Avenue, Denver, Colo. 80215. (Note: Region 10 abolished and Alaska {ransferred as a Division within Region 8.) FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION 400 Sixth Street SW. 20591. Phone, 962-5503 Administrator.—Reginald N. Whitman, 6308 Stoneham Lane, McLean, Va. 22301. Deputy Administrator.—Carl V. Lyon, 6816 Cherry Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. pectal Assistant.—Harold C. Heiss, Chalk House West, 410 O Street SW. 20024. Chief Counsel.—Leroy C. Corcoran, 8617 Camille Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Public Affairs Officer.—Edwin E. Edel, Route 2, Amberley, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Hearing Examiner.— Robert R. Boyd, 6307 Barrister Place, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Office of Policy and Program Analysis.— Director James H. MacAnanny (acting), 302 Seminole Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21228. Office of Administration.— Director, Michael K. O’Rourke, 7015 Sea Cliff Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Office of High-Speed Ground Transportation.— Director, Robert A. Nelson, 6723 Tennyson Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Bureau of Railroad Safety.— Director, Mac E. Rogers, 7113 Devonshire Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. 33-350°—70——40 594 Congressional Darectory ALASKA RAILROAD Anchorage, Alaska General Manager.—John E. Manley, 1524 Hideen Lane, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. REGIONAL OFFICES Region 1—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont.—Director, C. R. Meyrick, Box 94, Scituate, Mass. 02066. Region 2—Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia.—Director, R. A. Johnson, 120 Iron Master Road, Cherry Hill, N.J. 08034. Region 3—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.—Director, J. F. McLellan, 2040 Bramblewood Drive, Atlanta, Ga. 30329. Region 4/—Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin.— Director, G. R. McConnell, 550 East Park, Elmhurst, Ill. 60126. Region 6—Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, Texas.— Director, D. R. Holmes, 2438 Garapan Drive, Dallas, Tex. 75224. Region 6—Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming.—Director, E. H. Anderson, 1811 Southwest Kilkeny Drive, Lake Oswego, Oreg. 97034. Region 7—Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah.—Director, A. L. Hynes, 455 Eastmoor Avenue, Daly City, Calif. 94015. URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION Administrator—Carlos C. Villarreal, 11802 Old Gate Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Albert B. Childs, 2625 North Florida Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Administrator for Program Planning.— Gordon M. Murray, 1606 Forest Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Administrator of Program Operations.— William B. Hurd (acting), 219 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Administrator for Research.—Harold W. Merritt (acting), 5451 22d Street North, Alexandria, Va. 22205. Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs.—C. Carroll Carter, 4965 Rockwood Parkway 20016. Assistant Administrator for Administration.— William H. Boswell, 8216 Clay Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Chief Counsel.— George W. Haley, 1805 Parkside Drive 20012. SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Seaway Circle, Massena, N.Y. 13662. Phone (315) 764-0271 Washington, D.C. Office. Phone (202) 382-5171 Adminastrator—David W. Oberlin, 3700 North Woodstock, Arlington, Va. 22207. -Assistant Administrator—Brendon T. Jose, 21 Sherwood Drive, Massena, N.Y. 13662. Assistant Administrator for Development.— George E. Wilson, 185 North Wheaton Road, Akron, Ohio 44313. Chief Engineer—John D. Officer, 17 Claremont Avenue, Massena, N.Y. 13662. Comptroller.—Edward Margosian, 181 Center Street, Massena, N.Y. 13662. Adminastrative Officer—Fay KE. Mills, 77 Nightengale Avenue, Massena, N.Y. 13662. Counsel. —Frederick A. Bush, 42 North Allen Street, Massena, N.Y. 13662. INDEPENDENT AGENCIES ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED STATES 726 Jackson Place 20506. Phone, 395-3753 Chairman.—Jerre S. Williams, 4912 Baltan Road 20016. Executive Assistant.—Margie W. Barnes, 613 G Street SW. 20024. Executive Director.—John F. Cushman, 4312 Braeburn Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Private Secretary.— Ruth M. Hartman, 4100 Manor Court, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Executive Secretary.—[Vacant.] : Staff Attorney.—David E. Kartalia, 1617 Ripon Place, Alexandria, Va. 22302 ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INFORMATION, UNITED STATES 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20547. Phone 632-5227 (Code 101, Ext. 25227) Chairman.—Frank Stanton, New York, N.Y. William F. Buckley, Jr., New York, N.Y. Palmer Hoyt, Denver, Colo. M. S. Novik, New York, N.Y. Thomas Van Husen Vail, Cleveland, Ohio. Staff Director.—Louis T. Olom, 702 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Executive Secretary.—Nancy B. Chappelear, 2475 Virginia Avenue 20037. ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS 726 Jackson Place. Phone, 382-4953 (Code 128, Ext. 4953) Private Citizens: Farris Bryant, Jacksonville, Fla., chairman. Alexander Heard, Nashville, Tenn. Dorothy I. Cline, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Members of United States Senate: Sam J. Ervin, Jr., North Carolina. Karl E. Mundt, South Dakota. Edmund S. Muskie, Maine. Members of United States House of Representatives: Florence P. Dwyer, Mrs., New Jersey. L. H. Fountain, North Carolina. Al Ullman, Oregon. Officers of Executive Branch, Federal Government: Robert H. Finch, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Robert P. Mayo, Director of Bureau of the Budget. George Romney, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Governors: Buford Ellington, Tennessee. Warren E. Hearnes, Missouri. Nelson A. Rockefeller, New York. Raymond P. Shafer, Pennsylvania. 596 Independent Agencies Mayors: C. Beverly Briley, Nashville, Tenn. Richard G. Lugar, Indianapolis, Ind. Jack Maltester, San Leandro, Calif. William F. Walsh, Syracuse, N.Y. Members of State Legislative Bodies: W. Russell Arrington, senator, Illinois. Robert P. Knowles, senator, Wisconsin. Jesse M. Unruh, assemblyman, California. Elected County Officials: >John F. Dever, Middlesex County, Mass. Edwin G. Michaelian, Westchester County, N.Y. Lawrence K. Roos, St. Louis County, Mo. STAFF William G. Colman, executive director, 9805 Logan Drive, Potomac, Md. 20850. Hon |% Motyuery, assistant director, 7333 New Hampshire Avenue, Hyattsville, . 20783. : John Shannon, assistant director, 9130 Leghorne Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. David B. Walker, assistant direetor, 3717 Ingomar Street 20015. AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION (Created by Public Law 534, 67th Cong., March 4, 1923) Room 2018, Munitions Building. Phone, OXford 6-3683 (Code 11, extension 6-3683) Chairman.— Gen. Jacob L. Devers, 1430 33d Street 20007. Charles E. Potter, 1735 DeSales Street 20036. : Gen. Carl Spaatz, 5 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Joseph C. Duke, 5526 North 19th Place, Phoenix, Ariz. 85016. T. Harry Gatton, 2011 Stone Street, Raleigh, N.C. 27601. Mrs. Charles G. Peters, 805 Louden Heights Road, Charleston, W. Va. 25314. Sidney Salomon, Jr., 7820 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, Mo. 63105. Edward F. McGinnis, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Felton M. Johnston, 2010 48th Street 20007. T. C. Connell, Box 666, Killeen, Tex. 76541. Harry J. Middleton, 22 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Secretary.—Maj. Gen. Andrew J. Adams, U.S. Army. AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS Seventeenth and D Streets. Phone, REpublic 7-8300 (Code 170) HONORARY OFFICERS Honorary Chairman.— Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States. Honorary Counselor—John N. Mitchell, Attorney General. Honorary Treasurer.—David M. Kennedy, Secretary of the Treasury. OFFICERS Chairman of the Board of Governors.—E. Roland Harriman. Vice Chairmen of the Board of Governors: Mrs. Henry D. Foote, Jr. William E. Stevenson. Cyrus R. Vance. BOARD OF GOVERNORS Appointed by the President of the United States: E. Roland Harriman, Chairman of The American National Red Cross; Robert H. Finch, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; Roger T. Kelley, Assistant Secretary of Defense; David Packard, Deputy Secretary of Defense; Elliot Lee Richardson, Under Secretary of State; Dr. Louis M. Rousselot, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense; George P. Shultz, Secretary of Labor; Paul A. Volcker, Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs. Elected by the chapters: Mrs. Gene D. Carson, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; John W. Cleary, Milwaukee, Wis.; Joe M. Dealey, Dallas, Tex.; Mrs. Henry D. Foote, Jr., 598 Congressional Directory Elected by the chapters—Continued Alexandria, La.; G. Robert Gadberry, Wichita, Kans.; J. Shirley Gracy, St. Petersburg, Fla. Frank J. Guarini, Jr., Jersey City, N. 3. ; Mrs. John Higgin-son, Brigham City, Utah; Henry Ww. Hobson, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio; Ralph G. Holberg, Mobile, Ala.; Elizabeth Houghton, Washington, D.C.; J. Earle Jardine, San Marino, Calif.; Gilbert D. Kittredge, Dalton, Mass.; Joseph B. Lanterman, Chicago, Ill.; Ralph M. Lehman, West Lafayette, Ind.; Theo-dore E. Lide, Jr., Madison, N.C.; Frank M. Malone, Atlanta, Ga.; Ernest C. Moore, Jr., Honolulu, Hawaii; Thomas Motley, Boston, Mass.; John: P. Otte, Jr., Grand Rapids, Mich.; George L. Pinnell, Yakima, Wash.; Mrs. Arthur C. Regan, Minneapolis, Minn.; J. Fred Rentz, New Castle, Pa.; Paul A. Schoellkopf, Jr., Buffalo, N.Y.; F. O. Thalheimer, Phoenix, Ariz.; Orien W. Todd, Jr., San Diego, Calif.; H. L.. Topping, Palo Alto, Calif.; Mrs. Deane D. Wallace, Little Rock, Ark.; Mrs. John S. Williamson, Jr., Balti-more, Md.; John R. Woolford, Philadelphia, Py, Elected by the Board of Governors as members at large: Mrs. Sylvia Porter Collins, New York, N.Y.; Daniel J. Haughton, Burbank, Calif.; Dorothy I. Height, Washington, D.C.; J. Victor Herd, New York, N.Y.; ‘William A. Hewitt, Rock Island, Ill.; Dr. Jerome H. Holland, Hampton, Va.; Joseph D. Keenan, Washington, D.C.; Robert W. Sarnoff, New York, N.Y.; Edward A. Schir-mer, Detroit, Mich.; Howard C. Sheperd, Bronxville, N.Y.; William E. Stevenson, ‘Aspen, Colo.; Cyrus R. Vance, New York, N.Y. EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS Ciclo —E. Roland Harriman, Jefferson Hotel 20006. President.— Gen. James F. Collins, 2720 35th Place 20007. Executive Assistant to the President.—Robert P. Rollins, 2903 Dartmouth Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Executive Vice President.—John C. Wilson, 5124 Searsdale Toad 20016. Vice Presidents: Ramone S. Eaton, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Frederic S. Laise, 3317 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Robert C. Lewis, 2829 31st Street 20008. Robert F. Shea, 2016 Scroggins Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Secretary and Counselor—Harold W. Starr, 5823 14th Street 20011. Treasurer.—Paul A. Volcker, 2112 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Comptroller.—Brig. Gen. James M. Illig, 1428 Laburnum Street, McLean, Va. 22101. AREAS Eastern Area.—Manager, Truman Solverud, 5701 Colfax Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Sri Area.—Manager, Paul M. Moore, 3805 Ivy Road NE., Atlanta, Ga. M idugator fron Mangr, Philip Schenkenberg, 340 Hillside, Webster Groves, 0 Western Area.—Manager, Donald W. Stout, 1805 Castenada Drive, Burlingame, Calif. 94011. DIRECTORS OF SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES Services to the Armed Forces and Veterans.— Assistant to the Vice President, Thomas F. Lavelle, 1904 Rampart Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Disaster Services. —Director, Robert M. Pierpont, 1545 18th Street 20036. vi SEL — Director, Lucy Johns, 6311 Golf Course Square, Alexandria, a Safety Programs.— Director, Robert M. Oswald, 1108 Dale Brook Drive, Alex-andria, Va. 22308. Blood Porm Medial Director, Dr. Tibor J. Greenwalt, 4617 Kenmore Drive 2000 Office of Volunteers.—Chairman of Volunteers, Mrs. Francis E. Hildebrand, 4501 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Red Cross Youth.—Director, John M. Manthei, 113 North Gladden Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Office of Public Relations. —Director, Badger V. Upton, 128 Rock Ridge Lane, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Office of Publications.—Director, Paul Lawson, 601 19th Street 20006. Independent Agencies Office of Fund Raising—Director, Robert L. Harry, 2000 Basset Street, Alex-andria, Va. 22308. Service to Areas and Chapters.— Assistant to the Executive Vice President, James B. Foley, 1218 Falster Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Office of Personnel .— Director, Norman A. Durfee, 4814 15th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22205. Domain 0 fice —Director, Robert O. Earl, 1300 Warrington Place, Alexandria, a. 22307. Office of Accounting and Auditing—Director, J. Harry Finkle, 6013 Lamont Court, Springfield, Va. 22150. General Supply Office.— General Supply Officer, William B. Lovejoy, 6217 Wedg-wood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of International Relations.— Director, Samuel Krakow, 6809 Farragut Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Office: of Administrative Analysis, Information and Statistics.— Director, Meyer Mathis, 4508 Falcon Court, Rockville, Md. 20853. APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION 1666 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Phone, 967-5728 (Code 189) Federal Cochairman.—John B. Waters, Jr., Calvert House, Apt. 511, 2401 Calvert Street 20008. Alternate Federal Cochairman.—Orville H. Lerch, 5621 Newington Road 20016. States’ Regional Representative.—John D. Whisman, 12916 Falmouth Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant to the States’ Regional Representative.—John F. Souder, 3004 Dartmouth Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Executive Director.— Ralph R. Widner, 913 Croton Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deiy any and Secretary to the Commaission.— Howard Bray, 1506, 46th Street Acting General Counsel.—Robert L. McCloskey, 5310 Nevada Avenue 20015. Bsrecion Oise Information.—Ronald D. McMahan, 2433 Holt Street, Vienna, a. 22180. Comptroller.—Earl J. Schmitt, 6215 43d Street, Riverdale, Md. 20840. ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY, UNITED STATES Department of State Building, 2201 C Street, Washington, D.C. 20451. Phone, 655-4600 (Code 101) Director.— Gerard C. Smith, 2425 Tracy Place 20008. De ny ai J. Farley, 2110 White Oaks Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Special Assistant to the Director and Executive Secretary.—Howard Furnas, 6005 Dellwood Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Counselor.— Lawrence D. Weiler, 6045 Avon Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant Director, International Relations Bureau.—James F. Leonard, 7401 Haddington Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Director, International Relations Bureau.— Culver Gleysteen, 3110 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Assistant Director, Science and Technology Bureau.—Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr., 3600 Albemarle Road 20008. Deputy Assistant Director, Science and Technology Bureau.—Sidney N. Graybeal, 11501 Parkedge Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Assistant Director, Economics Bureau.—Robert H. B. Wade, 2301 E Street 20037. Deputy Assistant Director, Economics Bureau.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director, Weapons Evaluation and Control Bureau.—Lt. Gen. John J. Davis, Quarters 5A, Fort McNair 20315. Deputy Assistant Director, Weapons Evaluation and Control Bureau.— Walter L. Deemer, 3624 Appleton Street 20008. General Counsel.— William W. Hancock, 1511 34th Street 20007. Deputy General Counsel.—Charles N. Van Doren, 1387 Locust Road 20012. Assistant General Counsel (Special Assistant for Congressional Liaison).— Albert M. Christopher, 3510 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. hi A bik dviser.—Nedville E. Nordness, 2111 Woodmont Road, Alexandria, a. 2230 Executive Director.—John George Bacon, 5103 Lawton Drive, Sumner, Md. 20016. 600 Congressional Directory GENERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairman.—John J. McCloy, partner in the law firm of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, New York, N.Y. I. W. Abel, president, United Steel Workers of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dy Haroud Brown, president, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, alif. William J. Casey, attorney, New York, N.Y. C. Douglas Dillon, investment banker, New York, N.Y. William C. Foster, former director, ACDA, Washington, D.C. Kermit, Gordon, president, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. Dr. James R. Killian, chairman of the corporation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. General Lauris Norstad, USAF (ret.), chairman of the board, Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp., Toledo, Ohio. . Peter G. Peterson, chairman of the board, Bell and Howell, Chicago, Ill. Dr. Jack Ruina, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. Dean Rusk, former Secretary of State, Washington, D.C. William Scranton, Ambassador, chairman, U.S. Delegation INTELSAT Conference, Scranton, Pa. et Cyrus Vance, attorney, New York, N.Y. Dr. John Archibald Wheeler, Palmer Physics Laboratory, Princeton Univers sity, Princeton, N.J. ATLANTIC-PACIFIC INTEROCEANIC CANAL STUDY COMMISSION 726 Jackson Place 20506. Phone, 382-5522 (Code 128) Commaissioners: Chairman.—Robert B. Anderson, Suite 2700-A, 1 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10020. Vice Chairman.— Robert G. Storey, president, Southwestern Legal Foundation, P.O. Box 8017, Dallas, Tex. 75205. Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, president emeritus, Johns Hopkins University, 4545 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. 21210. Brig. Gen. Kenneth E. Fields (U.S.A. ret.), 561 Lake Avenue, Greenwich, Conn. 06830. Raymond A. Hill, eonsulting civil engineer, 1200 California Street, San Fran- cisco, Calif. 94109. Executive Director—John P. Sheffey, 1313 Kingston Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Executive Secretary.—Edward W. McGregor, 1408 Ivanhoe Street, Alexandria, Va. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES Germantown, Md. Mailing Address: Washington, D.C. 20545. Phone: 973-1000 (Code 119-3414). Individual extension may be reached by dialing 973 (Code 119) plus extension number THE COMMISSION Chairman.—Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, 3825 Harrison Street 20015. Julius H. Rubin, special assistant, 3 Old Gate Court, Rockville, Md. 20852. James T. Ramey, commissioner, 6817 Hillmead Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Az a, Fremling, special assistant, 2 Clemson Court, Rockville, Md. 20850. Wilfrid E. Johnson, commissioner, 12711 River Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Gerard F. Helfrich, technical assistant, 11025 Powder Horn Drive, Poto-mac, Md. 20854. Theos J. Thompson, commissioner, 2400 Virginia Avenue 20037. Jack Rosen, special assistant, 2210 McAuliffe Drive, Rockville, Md. 20851. Clarence E. Larson, commissioner, 6514 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. John A. Griffin, special assistant, 5307 Crestedge Lane, Rockville, Md. 20850. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSION Secretary to the Commaission.—W. B. McCool, 7208 Selkirk Drive, Bethesda, Md. Chief Hearing Examiner.— Samuel W. Jensch, P.O. Box 235, Gaithersburg, Md. Chairman, AEC Board of Contract Appeals.—Paul H. Gantt, 5116 Manning Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Controller.—John P. Abbadessa, 6900 Old Gate Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Independent Agencies Genin i RE F. Hennessey, 7506 Honeywell Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Division of Inspection.— Curtis A. Nelson, 3139 Birch Street 20015. Chairman, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel.—Algie A. Wells, 8515 Wood- haven Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. OPERATING AND PROMOTIONAL FUNCTIONS General Manager.—R. E. Hollingsworth, 11316 Rowen Drive, Lake Normandy Estates, Potomac, Md. 20854. Executive Assistant to General Manager.—Donald C. Kull, 5911 Avon Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant io the General Manager.—Harry S. Traynor, 3337 Rittenhouse Street 20015. Assistant to the General Manager for Program Analysis.—Roger W. A. LeGassie, : 11907 Enid Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant for Equal Employment Opportunity Programs.— Marion A. Bowden, 1806 Yale Place, Rockville, Md. 20850. Deputy General Manager.—E. J. Bloch, 5524 Devon Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant General Manager.— Howard C. Brown, Jr., 9618 Carriage Road, Ken- sington, Md. 20795. Director, Division of Industrial Participation.— Ernest B. Tremmel, 5908 Rossmore Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Division of Intelligence.—Dr. Charles H. Reichardt, 3519 North Dela-ware Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Division of Public Information.—John A. Harris, Jr., 26946 Ridge Road, Damascus, Md. 20750. Director, Office of Congressional Relations.—Robert D. O’Neill, 10216 Carroll Place, Kensington, Md. 20795. Special Assistant for Disarmament.— M. Labowitz, 11206 Bybee Street, Allan Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant General Manager for Operations.—John A. Erlewine, 609 Hyde Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant for Economic Impact and Conversion.— George J. Keto, 7007 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Division of Construction.—John A. Derry, 5723 Ogden Road 20016. Director, Division of Contracts.—Joseph L. Smith, 9116 Edgewood Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Director, Division of Labor Relations.—H. T. Herrick, 4831 Dexter Street 20007. Director, Division of Operational Safety.—Dr. Martin B. Biles, 9600 Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant General Manager for Research and Development.—Dr. Spofford G. Eng-lish, 8204 Thoreau Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of Biology and Medicine.—Dr. John R. Totter, 6114 Lone Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of Isotopes Development.—E. Eugene Fowler, 5124 Westpath Way, 20016. Director, Division of Nuclear Education and Training.—Dr. Russell S. Poor, 5905 Roosevelt, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of Peaceful Nuclear Explosives.—John S. Kelly, 15 Orchard Way North, Rockville, Md. 20854. Director, Division of Research.—Dr. Paul W. McDaniel, 1854 North Herndon Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Assistant General Manager for Plans and Production.— George F. Quinn, Route 4, Mount Airy, Md. 21771. Director, Division of Operations Analysis and Forecasting.—Dr. Paul C. Fine, 1220 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Division of Plans and Reports.— William H. Slaton, 27100 Ridge Road, Damascus, Md. 20750. Director, Division of Production.—F. P. Baranowski, 9206 Laurel Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of Raw Materials.—Rafford L. Faulkner, 8624 Beech Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant General Manager for Reactors.—Dr. George M. Kavanagh, 209 Harrison Street, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director, Division of Naval Reactors.—Vice Adm. H. G. Rickover, 4801 Con-necticut Avenue 20008. 602 Congressional Directory Assistant General Manager for Reactors—Continued Director, Division of Reactor Development and Technology.—Milton Shaw, 7309 Pomander Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Division of Space Nuclear Systems.—Milton Klein, 6404 Tulsa Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. : Assistant General Manager for International Activities.—Myron B. Kratzer, 7201 Selkirk Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of International Affairs.—Myron B. Kratzer, 7201 Selkirk Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. : Assistant General Manager for Administration.—John V. Vinciguerra, 10509 Montrose Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Division of Classification.—Charles L. Marshall, 4308 Lynbrook Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Division of Headquarters Services—Edward H. Glade, 6459 Spring Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Division of Personnel.—Donald E. Bostock, 1385 Kimblewick Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. ) Director, Division of Security.— William T. Riley, 1607 Belvedere Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. : Director, Division of Technical Information.—Edward J. Brunenkant, Jr., 8904 Honeybee Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of Military Application.—Maj. Gen. Edward B. Giller, 4520 Roberts Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Office of Safeguards and Materials Management.—Brig. Gen. Delmar L. Crowson, USAF (Retired), 11421 Georgetowne Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. LICENSING AND REGULATORY FUNCTIONS Plas of Regulation.—Harold L. Price, 4801 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, d. 20015. Deputy Director.—Clifford K. Beck, Route 2, Shiloh Church Road, Boyds, Md. 20720. iy Assistant Director for Reactors.—Dr. M. M. Mann, 5607 Cromwell Drive 20016. Assistant Director for Administration.—C. L. Henderson, 15104 Westbury Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. : : Director, Division of Compliance—Lawrence D. Low, Box 44, Damascus, Md. 20750. Director, Division of Reactor Licensing.—Dr. Peter A. Morris, 10825 South Glen Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Division of Radiation Protection Standards.—Lester R. Rogers, 9936 Julliard Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of Materials Licensing.—Dr. John A. MeBride, 208 South Summit Street, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Director, Division of State and License Relations.—Eber R. Price, 14 Cherbourg Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Division of Reactor Standards.—Edson G. Case, 4111 Edgevale Court, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Division of Nuclear Materials Safequards.—Russell P. Wischow, 9009 Roven Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. GENERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairman.—Howard G. Vesper, 6160 Acacia Avenue, Oakland, Calif. 94618. Dr. Norman F. Ramsey, Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cam- bridge, Mass. 02138. Dr. John C. Bugher, Post Office Box 2584, Delray Beach, Fla. 33444. Dr. Herbert Friedman, superintendant, Space Science Division, code 7100, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C. 20390. Dr. Edwin L. Goldwasser, National Accelerator Laboratory, Post Office Box 500, Batavia, Ill. 60510. Dr. Stephen Lawroski, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, Ill. 60439. William Webster, chairman, New England Electric System, 441 Stuart Street, Boston, Mass. 02116. Lombard Squires, 939 Nelsons Walk, Naples, Fla. 33940. Dr. Jane H. Hall, assistant director, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Post Office Box 1663, Los Alamos, N. Mex. 87544. Independent Agencies Chairman—C Continued Scientific Officer—Dr. Melvin A. Harrison, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory University of California, Post Office Box 808, Livermore, Calif. 94550. Secretary.—Anthony A. Tomei, General Advisory Committee, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C. 20545. MILITARY LIAISON COMMITTEE Chairman.—Dr. M. Carl Walske, 1907 Windsor Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Members: Army: Pies Gen. Kenneth F. Dawalt; 6316 Golf Course Square, Alexandria, Va. 22 . Phi Gen. James A. Hebbeler, 7805 Winona Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. avy: Rear Adm. Robert E. Riera, 1600 South Eads Street, Crystal Towers, North, Apt. 1212-N, Arlington, Va. 22202. Capt. James G. Whiteaker, 904 Croton Drive, Arlington, Va. 22308. Air Force: Maj. Gen. Otto J. Glasser, 7521 Lansing Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Bis iy Shorles W. Lenfest, 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 623—S, Arlington, fs A Executive Secretary.—Capt. George B. Cattermole, 3435 Upside Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042. DIVISION OF COMPLIANCE FIELD ORGANIZATION Region I (Newark).—Robert W. Kirkman, 232 Cambridge Avenue, Fair Haven, N.J. 07702. Region IT (Atlanta).—John G. Davis, 3473 Heritage Valley Road SW., Atlanta, a. 30331. Region III (Chicago).—Boyce H. Grier, 413 East 14th Street, Naperville, Ill. 60540. Region IV (Denver).—Dr. Donald I. Walker, 12186 West 34th Place, Wheat Ridge, Colo. 80033. Region V (San Francisco).—Richard W. Smith, 2768 Darnby Drive, Oakland, Calif. 96411. FIELD OFFICES Manager, Albuquerque Operations Office.—Lt. Gen. Harold C. Donnelly, 204 16th Street SW., Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87104, USAF (retired). Manager, Brookhaven Office.—E. Li. Van Horn, 261 Durkee Lane, East Patchogue, N.Y. 11772. Manager, Chicago Operations Officc—Xenneth A. Dunbar, Reute 3, Box 308, Naperville, Ill. 60540. Manager, Grand Junction Office—Allan E. Jones, 1244 Main Street, Grand Junc-tion, Colo. 81501. Manager, Richland Operations O flice.—D. G. Williams, 2315 South Hartford Street, Kennewick, Wash. 99336. Manager, Idaho Operations Officc.—W. L. Ginkel, 2825 West Morningside Drive, Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401. Manager, New York Operations O fice.—W. M. Johnson, 60 East 80th Street, New York, N.Y. 10003. Manager, Oak Ridge Operations Office.—S. R. Sapirie, 100 Ogden Circle, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830. Manager, Pittsburgh Naval Reactors Office.—Lawton D. Geiger, 60 Clover Drive, Apt. 61, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15236. Manager, San Francisco Operations Office.—Ellison C. Shute, 46 Arlington Avenue, Berkeley, Calif. 94707. Manager, Savannah River Operations O flicc—Nathaniel Stetson, 4 Longwood Drive, Aiken, S.C. 29802. Manager, Schenectady Naval Reactors Office.—Stanley W. Nitzman, 905 Meadow : Lane, Hexam Gardens, Schenectady, N.Y. 12309. Manager, Nevada Operations Oflicc—Robert E. Miller, 2607 Colanthe Street, Las Vegas, Nev. 89102. 604 Congressional Directory BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Federal Reserve Building, Constitution Avenue between Twentieth and Twenty-first Streets 20551. Phone, REpublic 7-1100 (Code 147) BOARD OF GOVERNORS Chairman.—Wm. McC. Martin, Jr., 2861 Woodland Drive 20008. Private Secretary.— Margaret N. Muehlhaus, 3105 Patterson Street 20015. Vice Chairman.—J. L. Robertson, 5114 Brookview Drive 20016. Private Secretary.—Dorothy S. Mooney, 3833 Military Road 20015. George W. Mitchell, 2776 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Bris Secretary.— Athens J. Messick, 3860 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 04. J. Dewey Daane, 1137 North Ivanhoe Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Privat Swramy—Dorothy B. Saunders, 7310 University Avenue, Glen Echo, d. 20768. Sherman J. Maisel, 550 N Street SW., Harbour Square 20024. Private Secretary.—Catherine B. Davian, 7719 Weber Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Andrew F. Brimmer, 4930 30th Street 20008. Private Secretary.—Tonsa Fuqua Goodman, 5120 Sargent Road 20017. William W. Sherrill.—1011 Savile Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Private Secretary.—D. Lucille Tutt, 1200 Cedar Dale Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. OFFICERS Secretary of the Board.—Robert C. Holland, 5508 Cromwell Drive 20016. Advisers to the Board.—J. Charles Partee, 931 Leigh Mill Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066; Robert Solomon, 8502 West Howell Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistants to the Board.—Howard H. Hackley, 5116 Marlyn Drive 20016; Charles Molony, 314 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Robert L. Cardon, 4803 Dodson Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Special Assistants to the Board.—Joseph R. Coyne, 7719 Rowan Court, Annandale, Va. 22003; Robert E. Nichols, 5370 28th Street 20015. ; Office of the Secretary: Secretary.— Robert C. Holland, 5508 Cromwell Drive 20016. Deputy Secretary.—Kenneth A. Kenyon, 105 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Secretaries.—FElizabeth L. Carmichael, 4740 Connecticut Avenue 20008; Arthur L. Broida, 1942 Martha's Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307; Robert P. Forrestal, 4911 Flint Drive 20016. Legal Division: General Counsel.—David B. Hexter, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Deputy General Counsel.—Thomas J. O'Connell, 9614 Carriage Road, Ken-sington, Md. 20795. Assistant General Counsels.—Jerome W. Shay, 1607 North Jefferson Street, Jriington, Va. 22205; Robert F. Sanders, 7511 Ambergate Place, McLean, a. 22101. Adviser.—Pauline B. Heller, 3730 Appleton Street 20016. Division of Research and Statistics: Director.—J. Charles Partee, 931 Leigh Mill Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Associate Directors.—Stephen H. Axilrod, 65610 Pyle Road, Bethesda, Md 20034; Lyle E. Gramley, 12901 Three Sisters Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Advisers.—Stanley J. Siegel, 6530 East Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Tynan Smith, 311 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Kenneth B. Williams, 4816 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate Advisers.—Peter M. Keir, 1921 Martha’s Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307; Murray S. Wernick, 1233 Ranleigh Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Advisers.—James B. Eckert, 4584 Indian Rock Terrace 20007; Bernard Shull, 36 Orchard Way South, Rockville, Md. 20854; Louis Weiner, 7206 Adelphi Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782; Joseph S. Zeisel, 6306 Kast Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Independent Agencies Division of International Finance: Director—Robert Solomon, 8502 West Howell Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Associate Directors.—Robert L. Sammons; John E. Reynolds, 3930 Hunting-ton Street 20015. Advisers.—John F. L. Ghiardi, 12 Park Overlook Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034; A. B. Hersey, 3543 North Delaware Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Reed J. Irvine, 11120 Nicholas Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Samuel I. Katz, 7013 Benjamin Street, McLean, Va. 22101; Bernard Norwood, 6409 Marjory Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Ralph C. Wood, 5917 Cheshire Drive, Wildwood Manor, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Associate Advisers.—Robert F. Gemmill, 3610 Albemarle Street, 20016; Samuel Pizer, 217 Normandy Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Division of Federal Reserve Bank Operations: Director—John R. Farrell, 9500 Byeforde Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Associate Director.—John N. Kiley, Jr., 5709 Colfax Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Assistant Directors.—James A. McIntosh, 8934 Bradmoor Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; P. D. Ring, 2910 Farm Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Charles C. Waleutt, 11408 Carroll Court, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Chief Federal Reserve Examiner.—Lloyd M. Schaeffer, Federal Reserve Building 20551. Division of Supervision and Regulation: Director.—Frederic Solomon, 7517 Holiday Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Director.—Brenton C. Leavitt, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. Assistant Directors.—Frederick R. Dahl, 4901 Baffin Bay Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853; Jack M. Egertson, 602 West Taylor Run Parkway, Alex-andria, Va. 22314; Janet Hart, 3330 Upland Terrace 20015; John N. Lyon, 13108 Tamarack Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Milton W. Schober, 950 25th Street 20037; Thomas A. Sidman, 3620 Barcroft View Terrace, Bailey’s Crossroads, Va. 22041. Division of Personnel Administration: Director.— Edwin J. Johnson, 3800 52d Street 20016. Assistant Director.—John J. Hart, 11206 Lund Place, Kensington, Md. 20795. Division of Administrative Services: Director.—Joseph E. Kelleher, 4613 40th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Directors.—Harry E. Kern, 3490 Chiswick Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20906; John D. Smith, 5216 Augusta Street, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Office of the Controller: Controller.—John Kakalec, 1109 Balls Hill Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant.—H. J. Halley, 8302 Riding Ridge Place, McLean, Va. 22101. Office of Defense Planning: Coordinator.—Innis D. Harris, 3850 Tunlaw Road 20007. Division of Data Processing: Director—Jerold E. Slocum, 3161 Plantation Parkway, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Associate Director.—John P. Singleton, 9301 Kittery Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. CANAL ZONE GOVERNMENT 312 Pennsylvania Building, Washington, D.C. 20004. Phone, 382-6453 (Code 128, ext. 6453) Assistant to the Governor.—W. M. Whitman, 4309 Glenridge Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. IN THE CANAL ZONE Governor.—Maj. Gen. Walter P. Leber, Balboa Heights, C.Z. Lieutenant Governor.—Col. Richard S. Hartline, Balboa Heights, C.Z. CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD Universal Building 20428. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 (Code 128, extension 6031) Members: Chairman.—Secor D. Browne, Trapello Road, Lincoln, Mass. Vor That n= Rohers T. Murphy, 7315 Lynnhurst Street, Chevy Chase, . 20015. G. Joseph Minetti, 5106 Brookeway Drive 20016. Whitney Gillilland, 4150 North 41st Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. John G. Adams, 3415 34th Place 20016. 606 Congressional Directory Executive Director.—Charles F. Kiefer, 5302 18th Street, North Arlington, Va. 22205. Secretary and Assistant Executive Director.—Harold R. Sanderson, 4125 North 34th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Community and Congressional Relations.—John W. Dregge, 1687 32d Street 20007. Congressional Relations Oflicer—Charles T. Donnelly, 8810 Maywood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Office of Information.—Jack Yohe, 1928 Foxhall Road, Summer Hill, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of Management Analysis—Albert D. Schulze, 7. Carvel Circle, Rt. 2, Edgewater, Md. 21037. Director, Office of Personnel and Security.—Marvin Bergsman, 2745 29th Street 20008. Director, Office of Facilities and Operations.—John B. Russell, 1608 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Comptroller.—Oscar C. Disler, 3324 Highland Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. General Counsel.—Joseph B. Goldman, 5250 Linnean Avenue 20015. : Deputy Teron Counsel.—Oral D. Ozment, 5900 Flanders Street, Springfield, Va. 2215 Director, a of Economics.—Irving Roth, 8204 Kenfield Court, BétheSu Md. 20034. Deputy Director, Bureau of Economics.—W. Fletcher Lutz, 6459 Oakwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director, Bureau of Operating Rights.—Alphonse M. Andrews, 6508 Pincrest Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Director. —James A. Saltsman, 11 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Bureau of Enforcement. — Richard J. 0’ Melia, 5304 Blackistone Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md. 20016. Deputy Director, Bureau "of Enforcement.— William H. Lundin, 4545 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Director, Bureau of International Affairs.—Joseph C. Watson, 6436 West Langley Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Director, Bureau of International Affairs. — James L. Deegan, 1884 Co-lumbia Road 20009. Director, Bureau of Accounts and Statistics.— Warner H. Hord, Ivory Hill Farm, West Friendship, Md. 21794. Deputy Director, Bureau of Accounts and Statistics.—Allan Craig, 8814 Walnut Hill Road, ‘Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chief Examiner.—Thomas L. Wrenn, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Assis foal Examiner.—Ralph L. Wiser, 3509 Shepard Street, Chevy Chase, d. 2001 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Offices, 1900 E Street 20415. Phone, 655-4000 Offices of the Commissioners: Chairman.—Robert E. Hampton, 10 Savannah Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Vo Tn —James E. Johnson, 2816 Blue Spruce Lane, Wheaton, Md. 06 al —L. J. Andolsek, 9609 Bulls Run Parkway, Bethesda, Md. 3 Assistant to the Chairman and Director of Office of Labor Management Relations.— Wilfred V. Gill, 8320 Fenway Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Executive Assistant to the Commissioners.—James C. Spry, 8008 Candlewood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Federal Executive Institute, Director.—Frank P. Sherwood, 109 Bowling Brooke Drive, Charlottesville, Va. 22903. Federal Executive I nstitute, Deputy Director—James R. Beck, Jr., 721 Madison Avenue, Charlottesville, Va. 22903. Office of the Executive Director: Ere Director, .—Nicholas J. Oganovie, 2521 North Quebec Street, Arlington, a 0 Deputy Executive Director—Bernard Rosen, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Director, Federal Equal Employment Opportunity (Communication). —James Frazier, Jr., 7909 Dean Meade Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md. 20012. Independent Agencies Office of the Executive Director—Continued Director, Federal Equal Employment Opportunity (Operations).—Irving Kator, ©. 8005 Cindy Liane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Interagency Advisory Group, Executive Vice Chairman.—Donald R. Williams, 4402 Hayworth Place, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Hearing Examiners Office, Director.— Wilson M. Matthews, 5812 Doris Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22311. General Counsel.— Anthony L. Mondello, 5608 Namakagan Road 20016. Deputy General Counsel.—John J. McCarthy, 3120 63d Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. © Assistant General Counsel—Legal Advisory.—XKarl Ruediger, 4808 Brandywine Street 20016. Assistant General Counsel—Enforcement and Laitigation.—J. James McCarthy, 15008 Donna Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. ‘Board of Appeals and Review: Chairman.— William P. Berzak, 1416 Carrington Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Chairman.—Leon S. Mapes, 4242 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Members: yo O. Hardesty, 7509 Granada Drive, Landon Woods, Bethesda, Md. 0034. Edward H. Bechtold, Jr., 4401 Woodfield Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Peggy S. Griffiths, 3135 Chestnut Street NE. 20018. Appeals Program Manager.—Stephen L. Elliot, 7205 Martin’s Court, Lanham, Md. 20801. International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board: Chairman.— William P. Berzak, 1416 Carrington Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Office of Public Affairs: Director—Philip W. Schulte, 601 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Director— William M. Ragan, Jr., 104 First Street, Greenwood Acres, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Bureau of Executive Manpower: Director.—Seymour S. Berlin, 6410 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Division of Program Management, Director.—Jacob J. Rutstein, 6505 Bannock- burn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Division of Executive Manpower Operations, Director.—Joseph U. Damico, 601 North Pickett Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Division of Executive Manpower Planning and Development, Director.— George T. Reeves, 2212 Reddfield Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Bureau of Inspections: Director.— Gilbert A. Schulkind, 3121-2 University Boulevard West, Kensing- ton, Md. 20795. Deputy Director—Alvin W. Norcross, 2038 Carrhill Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Analysts and Development Division, Chief.—John W. Fossum, 2920 Tapered Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Program Evaluation Division, Chief.— Maurice L. Etzell, 3406 North Kensing-ton Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Classification Appeals Office, Chief—John D. Glasheen, 9924 Brixton Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Bureau of Management Services: Director—David F. Williams, 316 Williamsburg Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant to the Director.—Donald J. Biglin, 9519 Edgeley Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Budget and Finance Division, Chief—W. B. Uhlenhop, 5453 Dawes Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Head Librarian.— Elaine Woodruff, 5638 North 20th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Office Services Division, Chief —William E. Byram, 2700 North Underwood Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Director of Personnel—John W. Murtha, Jr., 3101 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Office of Management Analysis and Audits, Director—Joseph W. Lowell, Jr, 1101 Kathryn Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 608 Congressional Directory Bureau of Manpower Information Systems: Director.—Charles J. Sparks, 5923 Fifth Road North, Arlington, Va. 22203. Office of Information Systems Planning, Director —Victor J. Cavagrotti, 6336 Waterway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Office of Personnel Data Standardization, Director—Charles J. Kenny, 7217 23d Avenue, Lewisdale, Md. 20783. Manpower Statistics Division, Chief—John O. Coleman, 6524 Eighth Street 20012. Data Processing Division, Chief—Fred W. Roe, 7416 Eastmoreland Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Bureau of Personnel Investigations: Director—Ximbell Johnson, 3402 Rosemary Lane, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Deputy Director.—Walter I. Waldrop, 9810 Marquette Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034 Division of Adjudication and Appraisal, Chief—Stanley N. Taylor, 12902 Good-hill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Division of Program Planning and Management, Chief.—Lester W. Krute, 3912 Adams Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Division of Reimbursable Investigations, Chief—Ritchey P. Williams, Jr., 1318 Hawkins Lane, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Division of Operations, Chief —Pearley G. Buck, 2908 Edgehill Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. 22303. Washington Division of Investigations, Chief.—Joseph G. Campbell, 9522 Crosby Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Bureau of Policies and Standards: Director—Raymond Jacobson, 6304 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. ps Deputy Director.—Evelyn Harrison, 327 A Street NE. 20002. Hh Policy Development Division, Chief.—Harold H. Leich, 5606 Vernon Place, ! Bethesda, Md. 20034. 3 Standards Division, Chief.—Sam Leff, 7313 Broxburn Court, Bethesda, Md. 1 20034. id Pay Policy Division, Chief —Raymond C. Weissenborn, 7735 Wellington Road, fo Alexandria, Va. 22306. Li: Intergovernmental Affairs Staff, Chief.—James J. McGurrin, 886 North Jefferson : Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. y Bureau of Recruiting and Examining: Director.—Edward A. Dunton, 6509 Wiscasset Road 20016. Deputy Director.—Ziv Remez, 7915 Park Overlook Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. ad to the Director—Betty F. Walker, 2700 Connecticut Avenue 2 2 2 gi O flicer.—Steven R. Cohen, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, i a. 22202. Admainistartive Management Division, Chief. —Raymond J. Mondor, 602 Perth Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Program Development Division, Chief.—Wendell G. Mickle, 8802 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Operations Support Division, Chief. —John E. Beckman, 4021 Byrd Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Manpower Sources Division, Chief.—J. Philip Bohart, 1601 Dunterry Place, McLean, Va. 22101. Postal Examining Division, Chief. —Henry C. Roberson, 1514 Red Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Career Service Division, Chief.—Sam N. Wolk, 1416 Crestridge Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. : Interagency Board of Cuil Service Examiners for Washington, D.C., Executive Officer—William C. Driscoll, 2731 Bowling Green Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Cel Service Representative (Congressional).—Richard F. Draper, 10004 Suther- land Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Bureau of Retirement, Insurance, and Occupational Health: Director.—Andrew KE. Ruddock, 1411 Pathfinder Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Pepi Daeorer-wifbomes A. Tinsley, 8112 Smithfield Avenue, Springfield, Va. Assistant to the Director.—Elizabeth F. Messer, 3703 Tollgate Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Legislative and Policy Division, Chief.—Solomon Papperman, 508 East Indian Spring Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chief Actuary.—Maurice S. Brown, 3608 Saul Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. : I nlepipdent Agencies | 609 ne asp i Bureau of Retirement—Continued Office of Program Management, Chief.—John G. McCarthy, 1208 Croton Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Systems and Audits Office, Chief.—Lawrence M. Eichorn, 1609 North Colonial Terrace, Arlington, Va. 22209. Oris i a Chief—Jack Goldberg, 2500 Spencer Road, Silver Spring, Md. 91 Fiscal Divison, Chief.—Alva G. Freeman, 617 Crocus Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Assistant Director for Health and Safety.—John E. Baer, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Medical Director.—Dr. Melvin T. Johnson, 3111 20th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22201. Bureau of Training: Director.—J. Kenneth Mulligan, 4615 Hunt Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Director for Training Operations. — William T. MeDonald, 7111 Brox- burn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director for Training Analysis and Coordination.—Reginald M. Jones, Jr., 1009 Priscilla Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Office of Agency Consultation and Guidance.—John J. Bean, 9016 Greylock Street, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Program Development Staff, Director.—Joseph R. Martin, 1724 Pine Valley Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. REGIONAL OFFICES Atlanta Region.—North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, and Mississippi—Hammond B. Smith, director, Atlanta Mer-chandise Mart, 240 Peachtree Street NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30303. Boston Region. — Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut—Leonard F. Cronin, director, Post Office and Courthouse Building, Boston, Mass. 02109. Chicago Region. Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky— Joseph A. Connor, director, Main Post Office Building, 433 West Van Buren Street, Chicago, fil. 60607.’ Dallas Region.— Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma—Louis S. Lyon, director, 1114 Commerce Street, Dallas, Tex. 75202. Denver Region.— Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, and Arizona— William H. Rima, Jr., director, Building 20, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. 80225. New York Region.—New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands— Robert J. Drummond, Jr., director, Federal Building, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007. Philadelphia Region.—Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia—Milton I. Sharon, director, Customhouse, Second and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. St. Louis Region.—Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, ‘Nebraska, and Iowa—Albert H. Sonntag, director, 1256 Federal Building, 1520 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. 63103. San Francisco Region. — California, Nevada, Hawaii, and the Pacific overseas area—Asa T. Briley, director, Federal Building, Box 36010, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. 94102. Seattle Region.—Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, and Alaska—John M. Young, director, 3004 Federal Office Building, Seattle, Wash. 98104. COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS 7000 Interior Department Building. Phone, 343-5324 (Code 183, extension 5324) Chairman.— William Walton, Washington, D.C. Gordon Bunshaft, New York, N.Y Kevin Roche, New Haven, Conn. Aline B. Saarinen, New York, N.Y. Hideo Sasaki, Watertown, Mass. Chloethiel W. Smith, Washington, D.C. John Walker, Washington, P.C. Secretary and Administrative O flicer—Charles H. Atherton, 2122 Florida Avenue 20008. 33-350°—T70——41 610 Congressional Directory BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS FOR THE OLD GEORGETOWN ACT Mario E. Campioli, McLean, Va. Wynant D. Vanderpool, Jr., Washington, D.C. Thomas J. Stohlman, Washington, D.C. COMMITTEE ON PURCHASES OF BLIND-MADE PRODUCTS Room 1027, 1511 K Street 20005. Phone, DIstrict 7-4918 Chairman.—Rear Adm. Bernhard H. Bieri, Jr., 4705 32d Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207, representing the Department of the Navy. T.:M. Baldauf, 3342 Mansfield Road, Falls Church, Va 23041, representing the Department of Agriculture. Arthur F. Sampson, Room 1121 Commerce Building 4, Washington, D.C. 20406, representing the General Services Administration. Anthony A. Bertsch, 4714 33d Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207, representing the Department of Commerce. Lt. Gen. Earl C. Hedlund, 3613 Sprucedale Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003, representing the Defense Supply Agency. Jansen Noyes, Jr., 299 Hollow Tree Ridge Road, Darien, Conn. 06820, private citizen. Brig. Gen. Augustus A. Riemondy, 3601 Gawaine Court, Annandale, Va. 20030. Col. Daniel F. Munster, 1804 Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. Hugh C. Cannon, 10655 Montrose Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014, representing the Department of the Interior. Executive Secretary.—L. F. Donahue. Counsel.— William Sellman. CONGRESSIONAL CLUB, THE 2001 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Phone DEcatur 2-1155 OFFICERS FOR 1969 AND 1970 President.—Mrs. Winston Prouty, Vermont. Vice Presidents: Mrs. Joe L. Evins, Tennessee. Mrs. John J. Rhodes, Arizona. Mrs. Harold Johnson, California. Mrs. Fred Schwengel, Iowa. Mrs. William J. Randall, Missouri. Recording Secretary.— Mrs. William H. Ayres, Ohio. Corresponding Secretary.— Mrs. Sam Gibbons, Florida. Treasurer.—Mrs. Thomas Kleppe, North Dakota. COMMITTEES AND CHAIRMEN FOR 1969 AND 1970 Coordinators of Programs.—Mrs. Robert Dole, Kansas; Mrs. Armistead I. Selden, Jr., Alabama. Membership.—Mrs. Garner E. Shriver, Kansas; Mrs. Eugene J. McCarthy, Minnesota. House.—Mrs. Glenard P. Lipscomb, California; Mrs. Robert E. Jones, Jr., Alabama. Press.—Mrs. Clarence J. Brown, Jr., Ohio; Mrs. William L. Hungate, Missouri. Buildings and Grounds.—Mrs. Jackson E. Betts, Ohio; Mrs. William R. Anderson, Tennessee. Constitution and By-Laws.—Mrs. Omar Burleson, Texas. Ce Herman T. Schneebeli, Pennsylvania; Mrs. Lee H. Hamilton, ndiana Scrap Book.—Miss Mary P. Clements, Georgia. Archives.—Mrs. Russell V. Mack, Washington ; Mrs. Clair Engle, California. Ways and Means.— Mrs. Roman i Hruska, Nebraska; Mrs. Joseph M. Montoya, New Mexico. Conds Bond 8th Edition.—Mrs. Burt L. Talcott, California; Mrs. Neal E. Smith, owa. Cook Book.—Mrs. Henry Talle, Iowa; Mrs. Frank Stubblefield, Kentucky. Independent Agencies -611 ZospRalii Nos Henry P. Smith III, New York; Mrs. George W. Andrews, abama. Hostess.—Mrs. Odin Langen, Minnesota; Mrs. Walter B. Jones, North Carolina. Special Aides.—Mrs. Edward Hutchinson, Michigan; Mrs. Paul. J. Kilday, Texas. Red Cross.—Mrs. Tom S. Gettys, South Carolina; Mrs. Robert V. Denney, Nebraska. Music—Mrs. John H. Buchanan, Alabama; Mrs. Tom Bevill, Alabama. Art Appreciation.—Mrs. Lee Metcalf, Montana. Floral Arrangements.—Mrs. Hugh Q. Alexander, North Carolina; Mrs. Tim Lee Carter, Kentucky. Founders’ Day Brunch.—Mrs. Richard S. Schweiker, Pennsylvania; Mrs. J. -William Stanton, Ohio. Breakfast for First Lady.—Mrs. Robert T. Stafford, Vermont; Mrs. William B. Spong, Jr., Virginia. Welcome New Members.—Mrs. Louis C. Wyman, New Hampshire; Mrs. Wilbur D. Mills, Arkansas. Receptions.—Mrs. Lawrence H. Smith, Wisconsin. Diplomatic.—Mrs. William L. Springer, Illinois; Mrs. Daniel Flood, Pennsylvania. Teen-Age Activities.—Mrs. James Broyhill, North Carolina. Bridge.—Mrs. James E. Van Zandt, Pennsylvania. Parliamentarian.—Mrs. Wallace Bennett, Utah. Associate Members.—Mrs. John W. Willis, California; Miss Mary Hamilton O’Neal, Kentucky." DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION Room 5625, Department of the Interior Building 20240. Phone, 343-5761 (Code 183) Federal Member.— Walter J. Hickel, 6404 Highland Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Alternate Federal Member and U.S. Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Administrative Assistant.—Barbara J. Shipler, 2401 Oxon Run Drive SE. 20031. Federal Adviser.—Col. James A. Johnson, Philadelphia District Engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Custom House, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ARMORY BOARD Room 118-A, National Guard Armory. Phone, 547-9077 Chairman.—Francis J. Kane, 3133 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Walter E. Washington, Mayor-Commissioner, District of Columbia, 408 T Street 20001. Maj. Gen. Charles L. Southward (Commanding General D.C. National Guard), 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Manager.— Arthur J. Bergman, 3910 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA REDEVELOPMENT LAND AGENCY 1420 New York Avenue 20004. Phone, 382-7704-5 (Code 128, extension 7704-5) Board of Directors: Neville Miller, chairman, 4715 Berkeley Terrace 20007. John J. Gunther, vice chairman, 1696 31st Street 20007. Stephen S. Davis, 2847 University Terrace 20016. Alfred P. Love, 4204 18th Street 20011. John A. Nevius, 4715 Fulton Street 20007. Executive Director.—Melvin A. Mister, 3121 33d Place 20008. Deputy Executive Director (Planning and Operations).—Peter P. Riemer, 7520 Elba Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Deputy Executive Director (Development).—Joseph F. Canny, 7600 Elba Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. General Counsel.—Ralph Werner, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Special Assistant to the Executive Director—Anna S. Miller, 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Assistant Executive Director, Office of Relocation and Administration.—James A. Brown, 302 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant Executive Director.—Allan B. Elliot, 11711 Falls Road, Rockville, Md. 20018. 612 .-Congressional Directory Senior Project Director (Development and Fort Lincoln).—Arnold H. Mays, 3711 Ingomar Street 20015. Senior Project Director (Downtown and Shaw).—John G. Stone III, 5462 30th Street 20015. Director, Office of Program Development.—Robert S. Rafner, 6516 Wiscasset Road 20016. Director, Office of Planning and Design.—Lawrence S. Press, 3416 Livingston Street 20015. Director, Office of Engineering.—James E. Linde, 4600 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Legal Office.—George F. Riseling, 2217 Lakewood Street, Suitland, Md. 20023. Financial Manager.—Ronald E. Herren, 7100 Claymore Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION 1800 G Street. Phone, 343-3539 (Code 183, extension 33539) Commissioners: Chairman.— William H. Brown III, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Special Assistant to Chairman.— Patricia A. King, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Special Assistant to Chairman.— William C. Oldaker, 2323 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037. Vice Hh ei Holcomb, N-704 Harbour Square, 560 N Street SW. 0024. Special Assistant.—Evangeline W. Swift, 3704 Jocelyn Street 20015. Vicente T. Ximenes, 1431 Hardy Court, Potomac Hills, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistant.—Felix E. Salinas, Highland Apartments, 1914 Connecticut Avenue 20009. Special Assistant.—Doris A. Butts, 6619 23d Place, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Elizabeth J. Kuck, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Special Assistant.—Delbert L. Spurlock, 1444 Rock Creek Ford Road 20011. Executive Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Executive Director— George Draper, 13312 Bea Kay Drive, Silver Spring, d. 20904. Acting Popol Counsel.—Russell Specter, 6024 Cheshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Acting Darector, Office of Compliance.—Vincent H. Cohen, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Acting Director, Office of Technical Assistance.— George O. Butler, 4316 18th Street 20011. Acting Director, Office of Research.— Alvin Golub, 604 Bennington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, State and Community A ffairs.—Peter Robertson, 4715 Littlefalls Road, Arlington, Va. Director, Public Affairs Staff.—Clayton L. Willis, 8 Pomander Walk 20007. Director, Congressional Liaison Staff.— George R. Wallrodt, Jr., 2038 Pierce Mill Road 20010. Acting Director, Plans and Programs Staff.—James L. Robinson, 3604 Southern Avenue SE. 20020. Director, Office of Administration.—John P. Eberle, 7901 Gateway Boulevard SE. 20028. Secretary to Commaission.—Marie D. Wilson, 433 New Jersey Avenue SE. 20003. Field Offices: Albuquerque, N. Mex. (phone, Tom E. Robles, director, 3408 505-843-2061).— Reina Drive NE., Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87111. Atlanta, Ga. (phone, 404-526-5581).—Donald IL. Hollowell, director, 2480 + Dale Creek Drive NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30318. Austin, Tex. (phone, 512-475-5811).—Lee G. Williams, director, 210 Buckeye Trail, Austin, Tex. 78746. Birmingham, Ala. (phone, 205-325-3453).—Alan J. Gibbs, director, 2613 Bestavia Forest Terrace, Birmingham, Ala. 35216. “ I ndependent Agencies Field O flices—Continued Chicago, Ill. (phone, 312-353-7550) .— Elmer W. McLain, director, 6730 South Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60649. Cleveland, Ohio (phone, 216-522-4784).—Chester J. Gray, director, 3375 Milverton Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio 44120. Kansas City, Mo. (phone, 816-374-5773).—Charles E. Clark, director, 6418 Washington Street, Kansas City, Mo. 64113. Los Angeles, Calif. (phone, 213-688-3400).—Lorenzo H. Taylor, director, 2694 North Lincoln Avenue, Altadena, Calif. 91001. Memphis, Tenn. (phone, 901-534-3991) .—Allen K. McDonald, acting director, 1422 Lamar Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. 38102. New Orleans, La. (phone, 504-527-2721).—Glenn P. Clasen, director, 1348 Holiday Place, New Orleans, La. 70114. New York, N.Y. (phone, 212-264-3640).—Jack J. Olivero, acting director, 700 Columbus Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10025. San Francisco, Calif. (phone, 415-556—-0260).—Frank A. Quinn, director, 2459 Jackson Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94115. Washington, D. C. (phone, 382-1914 or code 128-21914).— Gwendolyn Wells, director, 9727 Mt. Pisgah Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE UNITED STATES 811 Vermont Avenue 20571. Phone, 382-1131 (Code 128) President and Chairman.—Henry Kearns, 4903 Rockwood Parkway 20016. First Vice President and Vice Chairman.— Walter C. Sauer, 5118 Chevy Chase Parkway 20008. Directors: Tom Lilley, 1522 34th Street 20007. R. Alex McCullough, 622 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. John C. Clark, 811 Vermont Avenue 20571. Loreeytive Vice President.—R. H. Rowntree, 624 South Lee Street, Alexandria, a. 22314. Vice President for Planning and Export Expansion.—Don P. Bostwick, 9716 ~~ Ranger Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Vice President for Project Development. —George John Dietz, 811 Vermont Avenue 20571. Vice Bro for Financing.— Warren W. Glick, 10905 Fiesta Road, Silver Spring, 20901. Vice President for Exporter Credits, Guarantees and Insurance. —Raymond L. Jones, 9901 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy to the Vice President.—Leonard R. Koser, 1231 Buchanan Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Chief, Exporter Credits and Guarantees Division.— Mahlon B. Beal, 5041 North Carlyn Spring Road, Arlington, Va. 22203. Chief, Exporter Insurance Division.—Colin H. Weir, 1804 Sanford Road, Silver Spring, Md 20902. General Counsel.—John E. Corette III, 5120 Van Ness Street 20016. Associate General Counsel.—S. Douglas Shackleford, 6108 Vernon Terrace, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Treasurer-Controller.—J. Patrick Dugan, 5363 Sanger Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Secretary.—Joseph H. Regan, 912 Hoyt Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief Engineer.—A. Carl Cass, 37 Nicholson Street 20011. Anion O flicer. — Francis P. Collins, 5515 Kirkside Drive, Chevy Chase, d. 20015. Chief, European Diviston.— William S. Balderston, 4025 Glenrose Street, Kensing-ton, Md. 20795. Chie) foe Eastern Division.—Charles E. Houston, 6801 Hillmead Road, Bethesda, d. 20034. Chaef, African Division.— Glenn E. McLaughlin, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. Chief, Eastern Latin American Division.—Kugene KE. Oakes, 4801 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Chief, Western Latin American Division.—Charles J. Shohan, 7316 Stafford Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Chief, Near Eastern and South Asian Division.— William G. Welk, 1734 P Street 20036. 614 Congressional Directory FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION South Agriculture Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW, Phone, DUdley 8-2432 (Code 111) FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BOARD Members: Jonathan Davis, Sterling Junction, Mass. J. Homer Remsberg, Middletown, Md. T. Carroll Atkinson, Jr., Marion, S.C. Marion A. Clawson, Eaton, Ind. R. D. Pennewell, Palmyra, Mo. Millard F. Dailey, Red Lake Falls, Minn. C. Everett Spangler, Omaha, Nebr. James H. Dean, Hutchinson, Kans. David G. Gault, Manor, Tex. Paul A. Dobson, Exeter, Calif. A. Lars Nelson, Seattle, Wash. R. Edward Baur, Van Meter, Iowa (Representative of Secretary of Agriculture.) OFFICIALS Governor.—E. A. Jaenke, 2016 Rhode Island Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Governor.—Harold T. Mason, 602 Malcolm Place, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Deputy Governor and Director of Land Bank Service.—F. W. Gilmore, 5101 River Road 20016. Deputy Governor and Director of Production Credit Service.— Aubrey K. Johnson, 1900 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Governor and Director of Cooperative Bank Service—[Vacant.] General Counsel.—Paul O. Ritter, 2829 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 701, 20008. Chief Examiner—Xenneth J. Auberger, 10410 Gary Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chief, Research and Information Division.—Jon F. Greeneisen, 3350 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Chief, Personnel and Administrative Services.— Richard J. Petersen, 4301 Columbia Pike, Apt. 735, Arlington, Va. 22204. Comptroller.—F. W. Howard, 22 Melbourne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chita), Fos Division.— William H. Albright, 4720 68th Avenue, Hyattsville, . 20784. FEDERAL COAL MINE SAFETY BOARD OF REVIEW Rooms 707-8, Universal North Building, 1875 Connecticut Avenue 20452. Phone, 382-5005 (Code 128, Extension 5005) Chairman.—[Vacant.] Board Members: George C. Trevorrow, 5941 Avon Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Harry R. Pauley, Box 266, Iaeger, W. Va. 24844. Louis B Evans, 3603 Gleneagle Drive, Apt. 3C, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. acant. Genera Some —Robery J. Freehling, 8305 Still Spring Court, Bethesda, Md. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 1919 M Street 20554. Phone, 655-4000 (Code 101) Commissioners: Chariman.—Dean Burch, 5000 Westpath Terrace 20016. Robert T. Bartley, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Robert E. Lee, 3147 Westover Drive SE. 20020. Kenneth A. Cox, 5836 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Nicholas Johnson, 5501 Pollard Road 20016. H. Rex Lee, 4740 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Robert Wells, 6535 Crosswoods Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044, SL 3 3 ™ N A g EAH ; wo) \ Independent Agencies 615 | ~~ Office of Execute Director: Executive Director.—Max D. Paglin, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. ' Deputy Executive Director—Stanley E. McKinley, 17 Orchard Way North, i Rockville, Md. 20854. Chaef, Personnel Diwiston.—Delbert H. Flint, 3706 North Nellie Custis Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief, Budget and Fiscal Division.—Richard F. Solan, 2713 North Somerset Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Chis), Data Processing Diwvision.—J. N. Hand, 209 South Ivy Street, Arlington, a. 22204. Chief, Management Information Diviston.—Bernard I. Kahn, 12414 East-bourne Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief, Property Management Division.—R. Rex Marshall, 471 North Armi-stead Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Chief, Emergency Communications Diviston.—Kenneth W. Miller, 3716 Bent Branch Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Chief, Administrative Services Division.—Harry W. Shockro, 1317 North Evergreen Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Oflice of the Secretary: Secretary.—Ben F. Waple, 2605 Avena Street, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Cheef, Minute and Rules Dwision.— George H. Boerckel, Weems Avenue, Fair Haven, Md. 20796. Chief, Dockets ‘Division. —I[Vacant.] Chief, Library Division.—Barbara C. Grimes, 725 South 19th Street, Arling- ton, Va. 22202. Office of Information: Oe a Office.—Leonard Weinles, 5706 Ridge Field Road, Bethesda, Md, 20016. Oflice of Opinions and Review: Chief of Office.—Leonidas P. B. Emerson, 408 Colesville Manor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Review Board: Chairman.—Donald J. Berkemeyer, 8747 Brook Road, McLean, Va. 22101. k Members.—Joseph N. Nelson, 9039 Sligo Creek Parkway, Silver Spring, 4 Md. 20901; Dee W. Pincock, 9806 Kensington Parkway, Kensington, Md. i 20795; Horace E. Slone, 6005 Landon Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Sylvia D. Kessler, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. Office of Hearing Examiners: Cie Hearing Examiner.— Arthur A. Gladstone, 417 Argyle Drive, Alexandria, a. 22305. CL Chief Hearing Examiner.—Jay A. Kyle, 305 Mount Place, Alexandria, a. 22305. Office of General Counsel: General Counsel—Henry Geller, 2104 Pickwick Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22307. ; Deputy General Counsel. —Daniel R. Ohlbaum, 300 M Street SW. 20024. Associate General Counsel. —Hilburt Slosberg, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy in Chase, Md. 20015. : Clie Litigation Division.—John H. Conlin, 6844 Murray Lane, Annandale, Va. 2003. Cha, Legislation Division.—Howard L. Kitzmiller, 2330 Windsor Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Chief, Administrative Law and Treaties Division.—Robert D. Greenburg, 7101 Amy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief, Enforcement and Defense Division.— William Jensen, 14808 Lake Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20853. Office of Chief Engineer: Chief Engineer— William H. Watkins, 3210 Quesado Street 20015. Deputy Chief Engineer.—Raymond E. Spence, Jr., 10013 Coach Road, Vienna, a. 22180. Chief, Frequency Allocation and Treaty Division.—Saul M. Myers, 6320 Merle Place, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Chief, Labor atory Diision.—Edward W. Chapin, 6 Fairfield Drive, Catons-ville, Md. 21228. Chief, ‘Research Division.—Arnold G. Skrivseth, 2903 Rogers Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Chaef, Technical Division.—Julian T. Dixon, 7524 Greenfield Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. = 616 Congressional Directory CATV Task Force: Chief of Task Force.—Sol Schildhause, 4903 Falstone Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Chief of Task Force.—[Vacant.] Broadcast Bureau: ; = Chief of Bureau.— George S. Smith, 10510 South Glen Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. Deputy Chief of Bureau.—James O. Juntilla, 1394 Stratton Drive, Rockville, Md. 20854. Assistant Chiefs of Bureau.—Wallace E. Johnson, 2000 Freedom Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Richard L. Franz, 3050 South Woodrow Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22206. Chief, Office of Network Study.—Ashbrook P. Bryant, 7813 Charleston Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief, Rules and Standards Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Hearing Dwvision.—Thomas B. Fitzpatrick, 4711 Surry Place, Alex- andria, Va. 22304. Chief, Broadcast Facilities Division.—Martin I. Levy, 3908 Woodlawn Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chief, Renewal and Transfer Division.—Robert J. Rawson, 422 Branch Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chief, Complaints and Compliance Diwvision.— William B. Ray, 1280 21st Street 20036. Chief, Research and Education Division.—James B. Sheridan, 9807 Cottrell Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Chief, License Division.—Quentin S. Proctor, Route 1, Box 118, North Beach, Md. 20831. : Common Carrier Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—Bernard Strassburg, 9708 Saxony Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Chief of Bureau.— Asher H. Ende, 5845 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014 TREE Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Charles R. Cowan, 10717 Meadowhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chief, Economic Studies Division.—Boyd L. Nelson, 9826 Hedin Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Chief, International and Satellite Communication Division.— Abbott C. Roseman, 8404 Magruder Mill Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief, Domestic Radio Division.—Clarence F. Heister, 2717 Sycamore Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Chief, Domestic Rates Division.— Kelley E. Griffith, 4324 Evergreen Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Chief, Domestic Services and Facilities Division.—Frank Palik, 3811 Calvert Place, Kensington, Md. 20795. Chief, Field Operations Division.—H. LeRoy Baker, 3824 Oliver Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003. Safety and Special Radio Services Bureau: Chaef of Bureau.—James E. Barr, 3113 Helsel Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. y Deputy Chief of Bureau.—Irving Brownstein, 894 North Jefferson Stieet, 3 Arlington, Va. 22205. po Assistant Chief of Bureau.— Vernon Spring, 6990 Oregon Avenue 20015. Chief, Legal, Advisory and Enforcement Division.—J. Russel Smith, 12703 ; Holdridge Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. E Chief, Industrial and Public Safety Rules Division.—Daniel H. Arnold, 6816 North 29th Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Chief, Industrial and Public Safety Facilities Division.—John McCue, 1706 Palm Springs Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Chief, Amateur and Citizens Division.—Everett G. Henry, 4 Foxhall Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Chief, Aviation and Marine Division.—Daniel K. Child, 6702 Forest Hill Drive, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Field Engineering Bureau: Chief of Bureau.— Curtis B. Plummer, 4521 Van Ness Street 20016. gDepusy Liel of Bureau.—John R. Evans, 6041 Cheshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. Nis Independent A gencies 617 i Field Engineering Bureau—Continued Chief, Monitoring Systems Division.—Ivan T. Lorenzen, 3232 South Utah Street,EJ Arlington, Va. 22206. I Chief, Field Offices Division.—J. P. Scanlon, 6803 Adelphi Road, University k Park, Md. 20782. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 550 17th Street 20429. Phone, 393-8400 Chairman.— Kenneth A. Randall, 12001 Old Bridge Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Comptroller of the Currency.— William B. Camp, 1397 Canterbury Way, Rock- ville, Md. 20854. Director.—Irvine H. Sprague, 7514 Wellesley Drive, College Park, Md. 20740. ; OFFICIALS Assistant to the Chairman.—John L. Flannery, 700 Beverly Drive, Alexandria, Va 22302. . Special Assistant to the Chairman.—Lynn Mah, 4201 South 31st Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Special Assistant to the Chairman (Mutual Savings Banks).—Raymond T. Cahill, 2812 Dumbarton Avenue 20007. Assistant to the Director.—Alan R. Miller, 16512 Grande Vista Drive, Rockville, Md. 20855. ; Special Assistant to the Directsr.—John F. Burby, 4294 North Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant to the Director (Comptroller of the Currency).— Albert J. Faulstich, 505 Elderwood Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director of the Division of Bank Supervision.—John L. Flannery, 700 Beverly Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Associate Director of the Division of Bank Supervision.—Edward J. Roddy, 3135 Plantation Parkway, Fairfax, Va. 22030. General Counsel.—Leslie H. Fisher, 6141 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Controller.—Edward F. Phelps, Jr., Post Office Box 342, Leesburg,Va. 22075. Chief, Division of Liquidation.—John J. Slocum, 2121 Virginia Avenue 20037. Director, Division of Research.—Paul M. Horvitz, 5821 Lenox Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Senior Advisor to the Board.—Raymond E. Hengren, 11920 Glen Mill Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. Secretary.—E. F. Downey, 4470 Dexter Street 20007. Ezecutive Assistant to the Board.—Timothy J. Reardon, Jr., 3134 Dumbarton Avenue 20007. Special Assistant to the Board.—Edward H. DeHority, 3810 52d Street 20016. Assistant to the Board.— William M. Moroney, 2913 University Terrace 20016. FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD Federal Home Loan Bank Board Building, 101 Indiana Avenue 20552. Phone 783-5200 (Code 129) Chairman.—Preston Martin, 8011 Greentree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Members: Carl O. Kamp, Jr., 8905 Wooden Bridge Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Thomas H. Clarke, 116 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Executive Assistant to the Chairman.—Simon H. Trevas, 204 East Indian Spring Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Secretary to the Board.—Jack Carter, 813 Crescent Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. General Counsel.—Arthur W. Leibold, Jr., 6171 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy General Counsel.—Max Wilfand, 9411 Holland Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Office of Research and Home Finance.—R. Bruce Ricks, 7001 Oak Forest Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Office of Applications.—Derwood S. Krause, Hunting Towers, Mt. Vernon Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Director.—Paul Pfeiffer, Jr., 1549 44th Street 20007. Director, Office of Federal Home Loan Bank Operations.—[Vacant.] 618 Congressional Directory Director, Office of Examinations and Supervision.— L. Stattin, Jr., Eric 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Director—Walter J. Brown, 7411 Buffalo Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Acting Darector, Office of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.— John M. Broullire, 4004 Underwood Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Director, Office of Administration.—Simon H. Trevas, 204 East Indian Spring Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Comptroller, Comptroller's Division.— Robert F. Quigley, 2400 Queens Chapel Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Director, Administrative Services Diviston.—Charles M. Dulin, 4612 19th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Data Management Division.—Howard M. Nathanson, 3316 Belleview Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Director, Organization and Methods Division.— Richard E. Griebenow, 6613 22d Place, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Director, Office of Personnel Management.—Frank G. Healey, 7555 Kingman Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Arthur F. Hermann, 203 East Indian Spring Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Office of Audits— William B. Martin, 8210 Captain Hawkins Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. ; Director, Office of International Home Finance.—[Vacant.] : Administrative Assistant to the Chairman.—Norvald L. Ulvestad, Dupont Plaza Hotel, Dupont Circle 20036. Administrative Assistant to Mr. Kamp.—John W. Blood, 8905 Wooden Bridge Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Administrative Assistant to Mr. Clarke.—[Vacant.] Executive Secretary, Federal Savings and Loan Advisory Council.—John J. Brady, 2705 Largo Place, Bowie, Md. 20715. FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION 1405 I Street 20573. Phone, 393-3111 (Code 128, extension-0) Commissioners: Chairman.—Mrs. Helen D. Bentley, 408 Chapel Wood Road, Lutherville, Md, 21093. James V. Day, 5524 Westbard Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Ashton C. Barrett, Dupont East, 1545 18th Street 20036. James F. Fanseem, 2450 Virginia Avenue 20037. George H. Hearn, 1414 Dilston Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Acting Managing Director.—James E. Mazure, 3708 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Deputy Managing Director.—Earle J. Schweizer, 8011 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Secretary.— Thomas Lisi, 120 North Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. General Counsel.—James L. Pimper, 7711 Savannah Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy General Counsel.—John E. Cograve, 7936 Carrleigh, Springfield, Va. 22150. Solicitor.—Kenneth H. Burns, 2108 North Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. 22201. Chief Hearing Examiner.—Paul D. Page, Jr., 17 Kentbury Way, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Office of International Affairs and Relations.—Myer Trupp, 1129 Quebec Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Associate Director, O flice of International Affairs and Relations.— Gerald W. Russell, 1934 Red Oak Drive, Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Director, Office of Administration.— Andrew Drance, 5419 North 20th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Bureau of Compliance.—James E. Mazure, 3708 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Chief, Office of Carrier Agreements (Foreign Commerce).— William Levenstein, 2445 Lyttonsville Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Chief, Oflice of Tariffs and Informal Complaints (Foreign Commerce).—Otto J. Kirse, 2432 Holt Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Office of Transport Economics.—Daniel H. Mater, 8101 MacArthur Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Bureau of Hearing Counsel.—Donald J. Brunner, 8310 Guinevere Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Independent Agencies 619 Director, Bureau of Domestic Regulation.—Leroy F. Fuller, 1053 Kinglet Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Director, Bureau of Domestic Regulation.—John F. Gilson, 2804 Jutland Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Director, Bureau of Investigation.—Robert S. Pitzer, 11021 Ralston Road, Lux-manor, Rockville, Md. 20852. Deputy Director, Bureau of Investigation.—Richard F. Mellwain, 127 C Street NE. 20002. Director, Bureau of Financial Analysis.—James L. Wallace, 6407 10th Street, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Deputy Director, Bureau of Financial Analysis.—Charles J. Finegan, 11201 Poplar Road, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. DISTRICT OFFICES District Manager, Atlantic Coast Office.—Ralph M. Hylton, 40 Marlboro Road, Long Island, N.Y. 12542. District Manager, Gulf Coast Office.—Ralph P. Dickson, 713 Wendy Lane, Jefferson Park, New Orleans, La. 70123. District Manager, Pacific Coast Officc.—Harvey P. Schneiber, 2300 Pine Knoll Drive, Manor No. 4, Walnut Creek, Calif. (Rossmoor) 94529. FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE Department of Labor Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-7350 (Code 110, extension 3501) Director.—J. Curtis Counts. Deputy Director—Lowell M. McGinnis, 501 Slaters Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director of Mediation Activity.— Walter A. Maggiolo, 1619 North Nicholas Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Soret] devnan; to the Director.—Xenneth KE. Moffett, 6605 Carlton Court, Laurel, . 20810. Director of Administrative Management.—Lawrence E. Eady, 11920 Berry Brook Terrace, Marlton, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Pubs Agoirs O fficer.—Norman Walker, 3607 North Vernon Street, Arlington, a. 22207. Director of Planning and Development.—L. Lawrence Schultz, 8305 Westmont Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034. NATIONAL LABOR-MANAGEMENT PANEL Labor: Walter J. Burke, International Secretary-Treasurer, United Steelworkers of America, 1500 Commonwealth Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. Hunter P. Wharton, General President, International Union of Operating Engineers, 1125 17th Street 20036. Management: Virgil B. Day, Vice President, Personnel & Industrial Relations Services, General Electric Co., 570 Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022. REGIONAL DIRECTORS Region 1.—Frank H. Brown, Federal Building, Room 2937, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007. : Region 2.—Robert W. Donnahoo, Room 5021, U.S. Courthouse and Post Office Building, 9th and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107. Region 3.—William S. Pierce, 154 Peachtree at Seventh Street Building, 50 Seventh Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30323. Region 4.—James L. Macpherson, 3059 Federal Building, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44199. Region 5.—M. Clair Willmeth, 4012 U.S. Courthouse and Federal Office Bnild-ing 219 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 60604. Region 6.—Paul E. Bowers, 3266 Federal Building, 1520 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. 63103. Region ?—Edwin W. Scott, Box 36007, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. 94102. 620 Congressional Directory FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION 441 G Street 20426. Phone, EXecutive 3-0100 (Code 129) Commaissioners: Chairman.—John N. Nassikas, 4512 Potomac School Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Vice Chairman.—Carl E. Bagge, 3500 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Lawrence J. O'Connor, Jr., 2510 East Place 20007. John A. Carver, Jr., 4421 25th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Albert B. Brooke, Jr., 821 Fairway Drive, Towson, Md. 21204. Executive Director— Webster P. Maxson, 5423 Beech Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant Execute Director for Finance and Management.—Marsh H. Moy, 9210 Talisman Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Executive Director.—[Vacant.] Secretary.— Gordon M. Grant, 4506 35th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. ey Soyer F. Plumb, 3700 John Marshall Drive, Arlington, a. 2220 Office of Hearing Examiners: Chief—Joseph Zwerdling, 401 East Wayne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Office of Special Assistants to the Commission: Chief.— Theodore French, 7911 Glendale Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Office of Economics: Chief —Haskell P. Wald, 9528 Friars Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Personnel Programs: Director.— William N. Campbell, 3523 Gordon Street, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Oflice of Administrative Operations: Director.— Unger C. Murnan, Jr., 6057 25th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Bureau of Power: on ond Chief Engineer).—F. Stewart Brown, 1430 Highwood Drive, McLean, a. 22101. Deputy Chief.—George E. Tomlinson, 1517 Crestwood Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. fo Chief —Joseph J. A. Jessel, 4911 35th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief, Division of Electric Resources and Requirements.—Stewart P. Crum, 1111 Dunoon Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Chief, Division of River Basins.—James J. Stout, 2831 North Van Buren Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Chief, Division of Rates and Corporate Regulation.— William W. Lindsay, 225 Whitmoor Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chief, Division of Licensed Projects.—M. Frank Thomas, 604 Longview Court NE. Vienna, Va. 22180. Office of Accounting and Finance: Chief Accountant.— Arthur L. Litke, 8812 Maxwell Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Chief Accountant.—Lorin H. Drennan, Jr., 11805 Milbern Drive, Potomac, Md. Chief, Division of Audits.—Gordon F. Heim, 6415 Adelphi Road, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Ge Division of Systems.— William J. Powell, 6905 Heidelburg Road, Lanham, d. 20801. Chief —Everett L. Morris, 8306 Jeb Stuart Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. Western Audit Section.—John R. LaCamera, 555 Battery ‘Street, Room 418, San Francisco, Calif. 94111. Bureau of Natural Gas: Acting Chief—Joseph J. Curry, 2606 Evans Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Acting Deputy Chief.—[Vacant.] Acting Chief, Analysis and Procedures.—Leon H. Friedlander, 8201 Ellingson Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chief, Pipeline Division.— William J. Drescher, 2609 Midway Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Chief, Producer Division.—Edward M. McManus, 1407 Jefferson Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Cli, Area Rate Division. —Lundy R. Wright, Jr., 4212 Isbell Street, Wheaton, d. 20906. A i Sa Independent Agencies 621 Office of the General Counsel: General Counsel.—Gordon Gooch. Deputy General Counsel.—[Vacant.] gan Solicitor.—Peter H. Schiff, 10007 Renfrew Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Ae Assistant General Counsels: Abraham R. Spalter, 10108 Georgia Robert L. Russell, 8407 16th Street, Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Silver Spring, Md. 20910. 20902. : |Co |2) Leo E. Forquer, 5903 Walton Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. i Drexel D. Journey, 4540 Windom Place 20016. : : gl Daniel Goldstein, 9434 Curran Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. 2 | Office of Public Information: Jill Director.— William L. Webb, 7712 Cayuga Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034. oy Regional Offices and Regional Engineers: | New York, N.Y.—Paul H. Shore, 26 Federal Plaza 10007 (22d Floor). : ed l Chicago, Ill.—Lenard B. Young, 610 South Canal Street, room 1051 60607. i Atlanta, Ga.—Robert C. Price, 730 Peachtree Building 30308. | Fort Worth, Tex.—Donald L. Martin, 819 Taylor Street 76102. Tk San Francisco, Calif. —M. Boyd Austin, 555 Battery Street 94111. fell FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION J Pennsylvania Avenue at Sixth Street 20580. Phone, EXecutive 3-6800 (Code 1262) Commissioners: Chairman.—Paul Rand Dixon, 5911 Carlton Lane, 20016. ih Philip Elman, 6719 Brigadoon Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. | A. Everette MacIntyre, 1564 Colonial Terrace, Arlington, Va. 22209. i Mary Gardiner Jones, 3037 West Lane Keys 20007. : i James M. Nicholson, 9409 Brooke Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. f il Assistant to the Chairman.—[Vacant.] ce Executive Director.—John N. Wheelock, 3133 Connecticut Avenue 20008. ll Program Review Oficer.—[Vacant.] Office of Information, Director.— William F. Jibb, 1701 North Kent Street, Arling- oe ton, Va. 22209. il Secretary and Congressional Liaison Oflicer—Joseph W. Shea, 3067 Ordway , Street, 20008. Assistant Secretary for Minutes.—[Vacant.] | Assistant Secretary for Legal and Public Records.—Paul M. Trueblood, 6403 : i 15th Street, Alexandria, Va. 22307. HG Office of Adminastration, Director.—John A. Delaney, 5928 Second Street North, 1 Arlington, Va. 22203. i Division of Administrative Services, Chief.—George F. Tucker, Jr., 5324 32d so Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. | Librarian.—Amy R. Jennings, 417 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. “He Management Oflicer—Monroe F. Day, 7512 Allan Avenue, Falls Church, Va. i 22046. i Division of Personnel, Chief.—Robert B. Sherwood, 7402 Lanham Road, Falls if Church, Va. 22043. i Division of Data Processing, Chief.—Dale W. Johnson, 4301 Columbia Pike, | Arlington, Va. 22204. heat | Comptroller.— William P. Glendening, 3815 Military Road 20015. Assistant Comptroller.— William D. Yancey, 9910 Taylor Avenue, Oxon Hill, | Md. 20022. Division of Finance, Chief.—William H. Kephart, 392 Dranesville Road, Herndon, Va. 22070. General Counsel.—John V. Buffington, 7011 Clifton Road, Clifton, Va. 22024. Assistant to General Counsel.—Robert BE. Liedquist, 11 Leonard Court, Rock- ville, Md. 20850. Assistant General Counsel, Litigation.—James B. Truly, 5700 Marble Arch Way, ] Alexandria, Va. 22310. | Acting Assistant General Counsel, Legislation, Federal State Cooperation.—- Ernest G. Barnes, 11706 Eden Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Acting Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services.—Daniel H. Hanscom, 9851 Singleton Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Hearing Examiners, Director—Edward Creel, 3369 Stuyvesant Place 20015. 622 | Congressional Directory Bureau of Deceptive Practices, Director.—Frank C. Hale, 4217 South Eighth Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant Director.— William W. Rogal, 7020 Marguerite Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant to Director.— Leslie V. Dix, 13030 Maple View Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Division of Compliance, Chief.—Berry W. Stanley, 3015 North Adams Street, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Division of Food and Drug Advertising, Chief.—[Vacant.] : Division of General Practices, Chief.—Michael J. Bitale, 6694 32d Street 20015. Division of Scientific Opinions, Acting Chief.— George Dobbs, 7401 Western Avenue 20015. Division of Special Projects, Chief—Joseph P. Dufresne, 5618 Newington Road 20016. Division of Consumer Credit, Acting Chief.—Sheldon Feldman, 10901 Cavalier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Bureau of Economics, Director.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director.—Roy A. Prewitt, 4339 26th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant to Director.—Russell C. Parker, 1308 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Division of Economic Evidence, Chief.—Harrison F. Houghton, 4101 Oglethorpe Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Division of Financial Statistics, Chief.— William Levin, 5423 33d Street 20015. Division of Industry Analysis, Chief.—Arthur T. Anderson, 349 10th Street SE. 2003. Bureau of Field Operations, Acting Director.—Charles R. Moore, 8607 Hempstead Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director for Deceptive Practices.—Charles R. Moore, 8607 Hempstead Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director for Restraint of Trade.—Mason B. Bray, 10104 South Glen " Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Field Offices: Atlanta, Attorney in Charge.—John B. White, 730 Peachtree Street NE., room 720 30308. Boston, Attorney in Charge—John F. McCarty, John Fitzgerald Kennedy Federal Building 02203. Chicago, Attorney in Charge—Robert L. Camenisch, Room 486, U.S. Court-house and Federal Office Building, 219 South Dearborn Street 60604. Cleveland, Attorney tn Charge—Vernon E. Taylor, 1339 Federal Office Building 44199. Houston, Assistant Attorney in Charge—Jess C. Radnor, Room 10511, U.S. Courthouse Building, 515 Rusk Avenue 77061. Kansas City, Attorney in Charge.—Fred B. Causey, 2806 Federal Office Build-ing 64106. Los nar Attorney in Charge—Robert E. O’Brien, Room 1212, 215 West Seventh Street 90014. New Orleans, Attorney in Charge— William B. Lott, 1000 Masonic Temple Building, 333 St. Charles Street 70130. New York, Attorney in Charge.—Albert G. Seidman, 22d Floor, Federal Build-ing, 26 Federal Plaza 10007. San Francisco, Attorney in Charge—Raymond J. Lloyd, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Post Office Box 36005 94102. Seattle, Attorney in Charge.—Frederick Lukens, Suite 908, Republic Building, 1511 Third Avenue 98101. Washington Area, Attorney in Charge— William S. Sanger, Jr., 450 West Broad Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Bureau of Industry Guidance, Director—Chalmers B. Yarley, 7015 Enterprise Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Director.—[Vacant.] Division of Advisory Opinions, Chief—Hugh B. Helm, 1005 Congress Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Division of Industry Guides, Chief. —Edward M. Hall, Jr., 3805 Ingomar Street 20015. Division of Trade Regulation Rules, Acting Chief —William D. Dixon, 707 Skyline Court NE., Vienna, Va. 22180. | § | | Independent Agencies 623 Bureaw of Restraint of Lo Director—Cecil G. Miles, 4532 32d Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Director— Wilmer L. Tinley, 6434 Noble Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. A Assistant to Director—HenryVa. 22203. I. Lipsky, 5924 Third Street North, Arlington, < % | Assistant to Director.—James KE. Corkey, 1204 Croton Drive, Alexandria, Va. : 22308. SE Assistant to Director.—Bartley T. Garvey, 8610 Washington Avenue, Alexandria, : i Va. 22309. Division of Accounting, Chief —Melbourne C. Steele, 7404 Bybrook Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Division of Compliance, Chief. —Joseph J. Gercke, 4004 Cleveland Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Division of Discriminatory Practices, Chief—Francis C. Mayer, 4910 Adrian Street, Rockville, Md. 20853. he | Division of General Trade Restraints, Chief.—Rufus E. Wilson, 2012 Lorraine Cal Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Division of Mergers, Chief—William J. Boyd, Jr., 6209 Colmac Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. ; a | Bureau of Textiles and Furs, Director—Henry D. Stringer, 758 Azalea Drive, : Zo Rockville, Md. 20850. | Assistant Director.—Charles F. Canavan, 7110 Pony Trail Lane, Hyattsville, | Md. 20782. Division of Enforcement, Chief.—Eugene H. Strayhorn, 2622 North Florida : | Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. ll Division "of Regulation, Chief. —Harold 8S. Blackman, 5504 Scioto Road 20016. { Field Stations: Charlotte Office, Investigator.—Russel H. Rhode, 623 East Trade Street, : | room 206 28202. | Dallas Office, Investigator.—John A. Slayton, 405 Thomas Building, 1314 il Wood Street 75202. Denver Office, Investigator.—Allen R. Franck, 18013 Federal Office Building, | 1961 Stout Street 80202. | Miamz Oflice, Investigator.— Albert Posnick, Room 931, New Federal Build- il ing, 51 Southwest First Avenue 33130. Gi | J Philadelphia Office, Investigator.—Charles J. Taggart, 53 Long Lane, Upper 5 | { Darby, Pa. 19082. e Portland Office, Investigator.—Richard Schultz, 231 U.S. Courthouse 97205. | St. Louis Office, Investigator.—Sandra Glazier, 208 North Broadway 63102. al San Antonio Office, Investigator— Cummings A. Sanborn, 417 U.S. Post Office % | and Courthouse, 615 Houston Street 78206. | FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION OF THE E | UNITED STATES i 1111 20th Street 20579. Phone, DUdley 2-7700 (Code 128, extension 7700) Chairman.—Vacant.] 5 l Commasstoner.— Theodore Jaffe, 2727 29th Street 20008. i | Commassioner.—Sidney Freidberg, 1832 24th Street 20008. | FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARD Commerce Building, Fourteenth Street between Constitution Avenue and E Streef 20230 Phone, WOrth 7-4882 (Code 189, extension 4882) | Hl | Chairman.—Maurice H. Stans, Secretary of Commerce. 1 Members: David M. Kennedy, Secretary of the Treasury. = Igl Stanley R. Resor, Secretary of the Army. | Executive Secretary.—Richard H. Lake, 4416 Duncan Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Acting Assistant Executive Secretary.—John J. DaPonte, Jr., 2720 Wisconsin | Avenue, Apt. 202 20007. Staff Assistant.—Lena W. Carter, 2915 Rogers Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. 624 Congressional Directory GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION General Services Building, 18th and F Streets. Phone, 343-1100 (Code 183, extension 6117) OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrator.—Robert L. Kunzig, 1315 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Personal Assistant to the Administrator.—F. Bruce Corneal, Jr., 1315 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Secretary to the Administrator.—Jeanne W. Garrett, 3309 Dunnington Road, Calverton, Beltsville, Md., 20705. Executive Assistant to the Administrator.—Harold S. Trimmer, Jr., 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Deputy Lm inistdore—d ohn W. Chapman, Jr., 14505 Gilpin Road, Silver Spring, d. 20906. Secretary to the Deputy Administrator.— Loretta M. Krause, 3596 Jermantown Road, Fairfax, Va 22030. Executive Director of Equal Employment Opportunity.—Joseph W. Daniels, 1736 G Street 20006. Director of Audits and Compliance—Edmund D. Dwyer, 2427 Claremont Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Assistant Administrator—Rod Kreger, 3556 North 36th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director of Public Affairs.—Vern Stephens, 2611 Schooley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Director, Public Information Division.—A. Joseph LaCovey, 522 North Montana Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Dzrector, Business Services Division.—[Vacant.] Director of Congressional Affairs.—Michael J. Norton, 1822 Clachan Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Congressional Liaison Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Legislation Division.—Frederick V. Collins, 5206 Elsmere Avenue, Bethesda. Md. 20015. Chairman, GSA Board of Contract Appeals.—Harold W. Sheehan, 3306 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Assistant Administrator for Administration.— Willard L. Johnson, Jr., 2704 Cal-kins Road, Herndon, Va. 22070. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Administration.—E. E. Mitchell, 12121 Bas-set Lane, Reston, Va. 22070. Director of Program and Policy Planning.—Henry G. Puppa, 4608 Albemarle Street 20016. Director of Management Systems Staff.—Johnston E. Luton, 1907 Belfield Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director of Budget.— William A. Butts, 6405 Pima Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Director of Personnel.—James W. Hardgrove, 11500 Le Havre Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director of Administrative Service.— George H. Hudson, 3912 12th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director of Finance.—Paul S. Carter, 701 North Naylor Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. General Counsel.—Hart T. Mankin, 3613 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE General Services Building. Phone, 343-1100 (Code 183, extension 4193) Commissioner, Public Buildings Service.—Raymond F. Myers, 4242 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Commissioner, Public Buildings Service.—Robert B. Foster, Jr., 3304 Durbin Place, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Yella ie O fficer—Francis J. Pfreundschuh, 1408 Flora Lane, Silver Spring, d. 20910. Budget Oflicer.—Charles A. Heffernan, 7604 Geranium Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Program Management Oflicc.—Lewis V. Hall, 9130 Cherrytree Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Assistant Commissioner for Building Management.— Anthony W. Innamorati, 4211 Kings Mill Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Independent A gencies Deputy Assistant Commissioner.— Frank L. Capps, 3941 North Dumbarton Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Ope rusions Division.—John E. McCarthy, 5014 Russett Road, Rockville, . 20853. Dien, Protection Division.— William H. Alexander, 5101 River Road, Bethesda, d. 20016. Director, Repair and Improvement Division.— Thomas E. Crocker, 3026 N Street Assistant Commissioner for Design and Construction.—Leonard L. Hunter, 619 A Street SE. 20003. Deputy fain Commassioner.—L. Anthony Ziernicki, 4315 13th Street NE. 20017. Director, Construction Services Division.— Gilbert Brooks, 876 North Kentucky Street, Arlington, Va 22205. Director, Design Services Diviston.—Frank P. Ishmael, 1213 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Research and Standards Division.— George B. Begg, Jr., 9502 Bulls Run Parkway, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Commissioner for Space Management.— Raphael I. Nixon, 409 Dennis Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Deputy Assistant Commissioner.—Loy M. Shipp, Jr., 7012 Hopewood Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Acquisition Division.— Woodrow W. Brunson, 6603 Williamsburg Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22213. Director, Planning and Utilization Division.— Raymond A. O’Brien, 9332 Judge Place, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE Building 4, Crystal Mall, Arlington, Va. Phone, 557-1221 (Code 16, extension 71221) Commissioner, Federal Supply Service.—A. F. Sampson, Building 4, Crystal Mall, Arlington, Va. 20406. Deputy Commissioner, Federal Supply Service—Lewis E. Spangler, 3904 West Underwood Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. i Confidential Assistant to the Commissioner.—L. F. Roush, 1336 North Ode Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Director of Program Management.—I. E. Friedlander, 916 Hyde Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Automated Data Management Services.—G. W. Dodson, Jr., 404 Kramer Drive SE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Assistant Commissioner (ADP Resources, Procurement and Develop-ment). —Sidney Weinstein, 11928 Gainsborough Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. Director, Program Control and Evaluation Staff.—J. A. Weisgerber, 2301 Hermi- tage Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, ADP Procurement Division.—Elliott Gold, 11212 Lombardy Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Resources Management Division.—R. S. Cook, 1441 Layman Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Technical Developments Division.—R. K. Brennan, 10226 Shiloh Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Systems and Operations Support Division.—Stephen White, 6303 North 29th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Federal Supply Data Systems.—R. M. Joslyn, 5578 16th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22205. Assistant Commassioner, Office of Standards and Quality Conirol.—G. W. Ritter, 6718 Princess Anne Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Deputy Assistant Commissioner.—Roger Carroll, 907 Country Club Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Staff Director for Standards Activities.—L. F. Donahue, 13905 Ziegler Way, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Special Assistant, Willis S. MacLeod, 405 High Standardization.— Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director, Quality Control Division.—C. J. Brown, 10701 Kimlock Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. ; Director, Standardization Division.—C. C. Travis, 4617 Randolph Drive, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. 33—-350°—T70——42 \ 626 Congressional Directory Assistant Commissioner—Continued Director, Automotive Standards Division.—James J. Cortez, 3637 North 37th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Program Control and Evaluation Division.—L. G. Aserkoff, 10214 Tenbrook Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant Commissioner, Office of National Supply Policies and Programs.—Loren L. Leeper, 1029 South Ironwood Road, Sterling, Va. 22170. Deputy Assistant Commissioner.—John 7 Mullen, 1027 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Supply Management Services Division.—Harry W. Tennant, 2851 Maple Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, National Supply System Division.—John K. Carney, 5917 Craig Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, "Supply Policy and Plans Division.—Robert J. Taylor, 1605 Crestwood A NE Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. a Acting Director, Aid Program Support Staff.—Eugene Linnemann, 8027 Candle- : ; wood Drive, ’ Alexandria, Va. 22306. Acting Assistant Commissioner, Office of Supply Control—R. M. Oremland, 10009 Springlake Terrace, ‘Fairfax, Va. 22030. Acting Deputy Assistant Commissioner. —D.0. Costello, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Special Assistant to the Assistant Commissioner.—N. Waniga, 5908 Craig Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Program Control and Evaluation Staff.—D. O. Mathias, 5414 Glenallen Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Commodity and Data Management Duviston. —Wilson Carey, 7022 Hector Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Supply Data Systems Division.—M. L. Richardson, 2502 Fowlers Lane, Reston, Va. 22070. Director, Order Processing and Control Division.—J. O. Tressler, 8006 Leyton Place, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Inventory Management Division.—F. A. Brewer, 2325 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Assistant Commissioner, Supply Distribution.—G. W. Saunders, 3409 Inverness Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy ‘Assistant Commissioner, Supply Distribution.—C. D. Yeakel, 9701 Watts Branch Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director, Program Control and Evaluation Division.—J. B. Smyth, 5315 Queens- bury ‘Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Distribution Systems and Requirements Division.—L. H. Cooper, 6704 Hopewell Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22151. / Director, Engineering and Storage Division.—F. G. Melham, 4916 Ridgeview Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Public Buildings, Records and Property Management and Disposal Data Systems Division.— Louis Wolff, 5700 Nevada Avenue 20015. i Director, Transportation, Communications, and Staff Offices Data Systems Divi- ston.—R. E. Schweitzer, 2404 Olson Street SE. 20031. Acting Director, ADP Standards Division.—R. K. Brennan, 10226 Shiloh Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Acting Director, Management Information Systems Division.—R. S. Cook, 1441 Layman Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistant to Assistant Commaissioner.—J. E. Holt, 700 7th Street SW., No. 123, 20024. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Procurement.—H. A. Abersfeller, 6431 Overlook ~ Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Deputy Assistant Commassioner.—P. M. Mollica, 10903 Beachmill Road, Herndon, Va. 22070. Special Assistant to the Assistant Commissioner.—E. M. English, 4501 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22203. Assistant to the Assistant Commissioner.—G. F. Phillips, West Building, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant to the Assistant Commissioner.— Galen Winter, 4231 North 31st Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Procurement Operations Division.—W. W. Warburton, 9744 Ranger Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Procurement Policy y Division.—D. L. Kelley, 1221 Noyes Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. ey Independent Agencies 627 Assistant Commaissioner—Continued Director, Procurement Programs and Systems Division.—W. C. Dosse, 2306 Tracy Street, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Director, Program Control and Evaluation Diviston.—M. L. Blaylock, 9040 Ashmead Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Special Programs Division.—R. H. Rife, 6581 Williamsburg Boule- vard, Arlington, Va. 22213. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL SERVICE General Services Building. Phone, 343-1100 (Code 183, extension 4344) Commussioner, Property Management and Disposal Service.—Daniel T. Kingsley, 8000 Herb Farm Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. ~ Deputy Commissioner, Property Management and Disposal Service— Walter C. Moreland, 2942 Viewpoint Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Commissioner, Personal Property Disposal.—Lewis C. Tuttle, 9626 Cottrell Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. ; Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Personal Property Disposal.—[Vacant.] Director, Property Rehabilitation Division.— William S. Eckert, 3253 Shiloh Circle, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Sales Division.—David W. Tompkins, 2416 Ryegate Lane, Alexan- dria, Va. 22308. Director, Stockpile Disposal Division.—Leonard M. Dulberg, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. bl Director, Utilization and Donation Division.—Paul R. Flynn, 13 Alexandria il Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Assistant Commissioner, Program Support—Bob Ross, 6510 E. Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Administrative and Financial Management Division.—Ulderico E. Santoro, 301 North Beauregard Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Director, Market and Technical Services Division.— Louis Brooks, 3501 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Program Reports and Accountability Division.— Ralph L. Hepburn, 2000 Huntington Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22303. i Director, Street, Regulations and Legislation Adelphi, Md. 20783. Division.—John R. Corridon, 2208 Apache Assistant Commissioner, Property Management.—Robert T. Griffin, 8003 Kerry Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. | Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Property Management.—Joseph B. O’Malley, | 1404 Leister Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Contract Operations Division.—Clifford C. Lyle, 5949 Oakdale Road, MecLean, Va. 22101. | Director, Inspection Division.— William KX. Lazear, 6542 Sothoron Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Special Programs Division.—Sumner J. Maletz, 3808 Jenifer Street 20015. Director, Stockpile Storage Division.—Hubert M. Kirtley, 5937 Bush Hill Drive, ] Alexandria, Va. 22310. | i Assistant Commissioner, Real Property Disposal.—Curtis A. Roos, Post Office Box i 39, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Real Property Disposal.— William P. Wolf, | | 9340 Columbia Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. | Director, Appraisal Staff.—Earl V. Johnson, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, I Va. 22202. I Director, Eastern Division.— Morgan Birge, 4540 South 34th Street, Arlington, | Va. 22206. | Director, Western Division.—John L. Carroll, 7024 Hornet Lane, McLean, Va. I 22101. Director, National Programs Division.— David C. Austin, 1020 19th Street 20036 I TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE : | General Services Building. Phone, 343-1100 (Code 183, extension 5246) Commissioner, Transportation and Communications Service—Robert M. O’Ma- | honey, 9108 Cherbourg Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. I Deputy Commassioner, Transportation.—[Vacant.] | Deputy Commissioner, Communications.—[Vacant.] | 628 Congressional Directory Director, Program Management O flice.—Andrew A. Horner, 10920 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Administrative and Financial Planning Division.— William H. Miller, 7111 Claymore Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Director, Program Planning and Coordination Division.—John L. Scott, 10706 Edgewood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant Commissioner for Motor Equipment.—Robert B. Conrad, 2819 Key Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22201. Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Motor Equipment.—Sidney O. Farris, 709 Win-hall Way, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Motor Equipment Management Division.—Frank R. Carter, West River, Md. 20881. Director, Motor Pool Operations Division.—C. J. B. Carlson, 522 Hawthorne Road, Linthicum Heights, Md. 21090. Assistant Commissioner for Telecommunications Engineering and Requirements.— Torrence W. Snyder, 6425 Deepford Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Data Engineering Division.— George R. Hopping, 6623 Tucker Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Record Engineering Diviston.—Thomas C. Lehning, 2419 North Powhatan Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Requirements Division.—James H. Lewis, 14433 Brad Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Voice Engineering Division.—Harry J. Buit, 7903 Jean Court, Clinton, Md. 20735. Assistant Commissioner for Telecommunications Operations.— Leonard Plotkin, 7304 Durbin Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Records Operations Division.— Egon L. Parkington, 568 6th Street, Romney, W. Va. 26757. Director, Special Programs Division.—Robert L. Riddle, Route No. 1, Box 114B, Cedar Grove Road, Germantown, Md. 20767. Director, Traffic Division.—Harold E. Brown, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arling-ton, Va. 22202. Director, Voice Operations Divistion.— Albert F. Treichel, 2610 Catskill Street, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. Assistant Commissioner for Utilities and Communications Management.—Stewart Schmalbach, 5408 Cromwell Drive 20016. Director, Agency Assistance Division.—John C. Doud, 712 Parkway Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director, Circuit Procurement Division.— Wayne E. Ballentine, 120 Aaron Drive, Belleville, Ill. 62221. Director, Cost Analysis Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Rates and Tariffs Division.—IL. Dean Miller, 8120 Smithfield Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150. Ell i RARE li Assistant Commassioner for Transportation.—J. W. Flatley, 6652 32d Street 20015. Director, Traffic Services Division.—John S. Peters, 4114 Gallatin Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20781. Director, Transportation Management Division.—Robert T. Bain, 4012 Jewel Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE National Archives Building. Phone, WOrth 3-1110 (Code 13, Ext. 33434) i Va of he United States—James B. Rhoads, 7002 Cipriano Road, Lanham, . 20801. Deputy Archivist of the United States.—Herbert E. Angel, 8919 Brickyard Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Special Assistant for Academic Liaison.—Albert H. Leisinger, Jr., 5312 Wriley Road 20016. Executive Director, National Historical Publications Commission.—Oliver W. Holmes, 1816 R Street 20009. Director, Educational Programs Staff —Frank G. Burke, 3401 Charleson Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Executive Director—Walter Robertson, Jr., 13245 Glenhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, National Audiovisual Center.—James KE. Gibson, 4803 16th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22205. Independent Agencies 629 Executive Director—Continued Director, Planning and Management Programs Divistion.— Forest L. Williams, | 7018 Cipriano Road, Lanham, Md. 20801. Director, Technical Services Diwision.—John J. Landers, 5015 Allan Road 20016. Director, Office of the Federal Register—David C. Eberhart, 1125 South Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. pcre) sisal to the Director—Kenneth K. Lawshe, 6207 Dahlonega Road 0016. leith) Lo Jie Director.—Frank J. Nivert, 2827 Marshall Street, Falls Church, a. 22042. Director, Executive Agencies Diviston.— Ernest J. Galdi, 8110 Murray Hill Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director, Presidential and Legislative Division.— Warren R. Reid, 307 Kentucky Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Assistant Archivist, Office of the National Archives— Edward G. Campbell, 1715 North Huntington Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Acting Assistant to the Assistant Archiist.—Frank B. Evans, 3102 Belair Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Legislative, Judicial, and Diplomatic Records Division.—Mark G. Eckhoff, 6213 North 18th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Modern Military Records Division.— Robert W. Krauskopf, 5812 Nevada Street 20015. ; Director, Old Military Records Diviston.— Mabel E. Deutrich, 11200 Lockwood Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Records Appraisal Diwvision.— Meyer H. Fishbein, 3900 Littleton Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Director, Social and Economic Records Division.—Jane Smith, 3201 Landover Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Director, Cartographic and Audiovisual Records Division.—A. Philip Muntz, 8524 Overbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Archivist, Office of Presidential Libraries.—Daniel J. Reed, 130 North Jackson Street, Arlingron, Va. 22201. Acting Assistant to the Assistant Archivist.—Richard A. Jacobs, 414 Beaumont Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Dwight D. Eisenhower Library.—John E. Wickman, 1112 North Campbell Street, Abilene, Kans. 67410. Director, Herbert Hoover Library.— Thomas T. Thalken, 316 South Dodge Street, Towa City, Iowa 52240. -Director, Lyndon B. Johnson Library.—Chester A. Newland, 1801 Lavaca Street, Austin, Tex. 78701. r Acting Director, John F. Kennedy Library.—John F. Stewart, 78C Charlesbank Way, Waltham, Mass. 02154. Director, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library.—James E. O’Neill, 37 Saddle Rock Road, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12603. Director, Harry S. Truman Library.—Philip C. Brooks, 1332 West Truman Road, Independence, Mo. 64050. Assistant Archivist, Office of Records Management.—Everett O. Alldredge, 1649 45th Street 20007. Special Assistant for Research and Planning.—William B. Kittle, 7010 Ellen Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Data Archives Staff. —Joseph A. Bradt, 6518 Little Falls Road, Arling-ton, Va. 22213. Deputy Assistant Archivist for Paperwork Management.—Harold J. Koenig, 3100 Little Creek Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director, Paperwork Controls Diwvision.—John W. Brentlinger, 8501 Oglethorpe Street, New Carrolten, Md. 20784. Director, Program Evaluation Division.—Benjamin F. Oliver, 8706 Irvington Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Records Administration Diviston.— Donald J. Goettsche, 6243 Williams-burg Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Paperwork Standards and Automation Division.—Artel Ricks, 2806 Woodlawn Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Deputy Assistant Archivist for Federal Records Centers.—Charles A. Sterman, 8424 Donnybrook Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Center Operations Division.— Walter W. Stender, 513 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. 630 | Congressional Directory Assistant Archivist—Continued Manager, National Personnel Records Center.—Joseph L. Wertzberger, 14816 Phelps Drive, Bridgeton, Mo. 63042. Manager, Washington National Records Center.— Gordon L. Williams, 6478 Oakwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS Region 1, Regional Administrator.—Paul Lazzaro, Post Office and Courthouse Building, Boston, Mass. 02109. Rogen . Regional Administrator.— Edward V. Kline, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, Y.l : Region 3, Regional Administrator.— William A. Badger, 7th and D Streets SW., Washington, D.C. 20407. Region 4, Regional Administrator.— Wilbur H. Sanders, 1776 Peachtree Street NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30309. Region 5, Regional Administrator.—Roland R. Moore, Jr., 219 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 60604. " Region 6, Regional Administrator.—Jeffrey P. Hillelson, 1500 East Bannister Road, Kansas City, Mo. 64131. Region i Administrator.—Jay H. Bolton, 819 Taylor Street, Fort Worth, ex. 76102. Region 8, Regional Administrator.— Gerald E. McNamara, Building 41, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. 80225. Region 9, Regional Administrator.— Thomas E. Hannon, 49 Fourth Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94103. Region 10, Regional Administrator.—Eugene R. Thissen, GSA Center, Auburn, Wash. 98002. " FEDERAL RECORDS COUNCIL Legislative Branch: Harley O. Staggers, Representative from West Virginia. Manuel Lujan, Jr., Representative from New Mexico. Francis R. Valeo, Secretary of the Senate. Allen N. Humphrey, Chief, Records Management and Services Branch, Office of Administrative Services, General Accounting Office. Executive Branch: Department of Defense.—0O. D. McCool, Chief, Office Management Division, Adjutant General’s Office, Department of the Army. Department of the Treasury.— William H. Collins, Chief, General Services Division, Office of Administrative Services. Department of Housing and Urban Development.— Gladys E. Nauman, Chief, Records and Forms Management Branch, Office of General Services. Bureau of the Budget.—John B. Holden, Assistant Director, General Govern-ment Management Division. Veterans Administration.—Blake KE. Turner, Assistant Administrator for Management Engineering and Evaluation. Securities and Exchange Commaission.—FErnest IL. Dessecker, Records and Service Officer. Judicial Branch: Supreme Court.—John F. Davis, Clerk. Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.—William R. Sweeney, Assistant Director. NATIONAL HISTORICAL PUBLICATIONS COMMISSION Phone, WOrth 3-6488 Members.—James R. Rhoads, Archivist of the United States (chairman). Whitfield J. Bell, Jr., Librarian, American Philosophical Society. Mr. Justice Brennan, Jr., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. Arthur S. Link, Professor of History, Princeton University. William M. Franklin, Director of the Historical Office, Department of State. Joe B. Frantz, Professor of History, University of Texas. Henry B. Graff, Professor of History, Columbia University. L. Quiney Mumford, Librarian of Congress. Claiborne Pell, Senator from Rhode Island. George P. Miller, Representative from California. Rudolph A. Winnacker, Historian for the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Executive Director.—Oliver W. Holmes, 1816 R Street 20009. Independent Agencies NATIONAL ARCHIVES TRUST FUND BOARD Phone, WOrth 3-3434 Members.—The Archivist of the United States (chairman); the chairmen of the Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service and the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. Secretary.—Walter Robertson, Jr., Executive Director, National Archives and Records Service. ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER Phone, WOrth 3-3333 Members.—The Archivist of the United States (chairman); officer of the Depart-ment of Justice designated by the Attorney General; the Public Printer. Secretary.—David C. Eberhart, Director, Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service. FEDERAL FIRE COUNCIL Room 4305, General Services Building, Phone 343-2453 Governing Body: Henry Lehne, Assistant Postmaster General, Post Office Department, 2501 Calvert Street 20008. Dr. Lewis M. Branscomb, Director, National Bureau of Standards, Department of Commerce, 405 N Street SW. 20024. Lt. Gen. Frederick J. Clarke, Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army, Quarters Four, Fort. Belvoir, Va. 22060. Maj. Gen. Guy H. Goddard, Director of Civil Engineering, Department of the Air Force, 6300 Golf Course Square, Alexandria, Va. 22307. George B. Hartzog, Jr., Director, National Park Service, Department of the Interior, 1643 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Va. 22101. R. F. Myers, Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, General Services Admin-istration, 4242 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Rear Adm. Walter M. Enger, Chief, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Department of the Navy, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Dr. James B. Rhoads, Archivist of the United States, General Services Admin-istration, 7002 Cipriano Road, Lanham, Md. 20801. Officers: Chairman.—Raymond F. Myers, Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, General Services Administration, 4242 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Chairman.—Robert B. Foster, Jr., Deputy Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, General Services Administration, 3304 Durbin Place, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Secretary.—Lawrence B. Hicks, Staff Director, Federal Fire Council, Protection Division, Office of Buildings Management, Public Buildings Service, General Services Administration, 1031 Cross Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. GORGAS MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF TROPICAL AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, INC. Office, 2007 I Street, 20006. Phone, 223-2697 Honorary President and General Counsel.—Hon. Maurice H. Thatcher, 1801 16th Street 20009. President.—Calvin B. Galloway, Rear Admiral, MC, USN (Ret.), 1926 Carrollton Road, Pendennis Mount, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Vice President.—Paul H. Streit, Major General, USA (Ret.), 4721 Falstone Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Secretary.—Leon Jacobs, Ph.D., 3705 Morrison Street 20015. Executive Secretary.— Gloriela Calvo, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue 20016 GORGAS MEMORIAL LABORATORY, PANAMA, R.P. Director.—Martin D. Young, Sc. D., Panama, R.P. 632 Congressional Directory INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION 726 Jackson Place, Room 5001 20506. Phone, 382-6433 (Code 128, extension 6433) Commissioners: Chairman.—Jerome K. Kuykendall, 2700 North Oakland Street, Arlington, va. 22207. John T. Vance, 8708 Garfield Street, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Richard W. Yarborough, 5140 North 37th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Mrs. Margaret Hunter Pierce, 3829 Garfield Street 20007. Brantley Blue, 9001 Greer Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief Counsel.—Harry E. Webb, Jr., 10609 Center Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Executive Director.— Thomas J. Donegan, 4545 Connecticut Avenue 20008. INTERDEPARTMENTAL SAVINGS BONDS COMMITTEE Post Office Department, Washington, D.C. 20260 Phone, (Code 177, extension 7038) Chatrman.— Winton M. Blount. [The head of each agency in the Executive Branch of the Federal Government is ex officio a member of this committee by Presidential appointment.] INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Interstate Commerce Commission Building, Twelfth Street and Constitution Avenue 20423 Phone, 737-9765 (Code 156, extension 350) a Mae Brown, 6641 Wakefield Drive, Apt. 803, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Vice Chairman.—George M. Stafford, 5704 Newington Road 20016. Commissioners: Kenneth H. Tuggle, 1701 Kent Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Rupert L. Murphy, 1400 South Joyce Street, Apt. B-114, Arlington, Va. 22202. Laurence K. Walrath, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. | John W. Bush, Towers Apartments, Apt. 1115-E, 5201 Cathedral Avenue 5 20016. / ‘ Paul J. Tierney, 7013 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 3 Willard Deason, 6101 Kennedy Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Dale W. Hardin, 1011 Emerald Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. 1 Donald L. Jackson, 2700 Virginia Avenue, Apt. 905 20037. | Congressional Liaison Officer.—Robert Leon Oswald, 2827 North Quebec Street, North Arlington, Va. 22207. { Logislafie Comms .—Thomas C. Dorsey, 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, | Va. 22209. Legislative Attorney.—John F. Fryer, 1301 North Ode Street, Arlington, Va. 22009. i Public Information Officer.—Warner L. Baylor, 8700 Kenilworth Avenue, Spring- ! field, Va. 22151. : Office of Managing Director: | Managing Director.—Bernard F. Schmid, 14000 Castle Boulevard, Apt. 1101, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Jeo pyen) Managing Director.—Martin E. Foley, 6021 Tilden Lane, Rockville, 20852. Budget and Fiscal Officer.— Alan M. Fitzwater, 6745 Bostwick Drive, Spring- field, Va. 22151. Director of Personnel.—Curtis F. Adams, 5808 Lenox Road, Bethesda, Md. 200 Chief, Section of Administrative Services.— William M. Rowe, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007. Chas, Section of Systems Development.—Robert J. Hartel, 5511 Glenallen Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. O fice of the Secretary: Secretary.—H. Neil Garson, 1002 South Belgrade Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant Secretary.— Andrew Anthony, Jr., 12035 Coldstream Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Independent Agencies Office of the Secretary—Continued Chief, falerence Services.— Walter W. Dwyer, 10901 Orleans Way, Kensington, Md. 20795. " Librarian.— Glennie M. Norman, 3801 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Office of the General Counsel: General Counsel.—Robert W. Ginnane, 2860 Arizona Terrace 20016. Deputy General Counsel. —Fritz R. Kahn, 9202 Ponce Place, Fairfax, Va. 22005. Office of Proceedings: Director.—Bertram E. Stillwell, 4315 43d Street 20016. Associate Director.—Alvin L. Corbin, +3000 Spencerville. Road, Burtonsville, Md. 20730. Deputy Director and Chairman Policy Review Commitiee.—Thaddeus W. Forbes, 9933 Clearfield Avenue, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Director and Chief, Section of Opinions.—Sheldon Silverman, 202 Hillsboro Drive, Kemp Mills, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, Section of Hearings.—James C. Cheseldine, 10403 Sweetbriar Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Bureau of Accounts: Director.— Matthew Paolo, 7311 Sara Street, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Assistant Director—Howard L. Domingus, 10316 Leslie Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Bureau of Economics: Director—Edward Margolin, 8500 Freyman Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Director—Robert G. Rhodes, 1213 Burtonwood Court, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Bureau of Enforcement: Director.—Bernard A. Gould, 9205 Sligo Creek Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant Director—John H. O’Brien, 12511 Knowledge Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Bureau of Operations: Director.—Robert D. Pfahler, 4307 North 35th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Director.—N. Thomas Harris, 8521 Fox Run, Potomac, Md. 20854. Bureau of Traffic: Director.— Edward H. Cox, 4925 Western Avenue 20016. Assistant Director—Robert Newel, 5918 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22204. : REGIONAL OFFICES Region 1: Boston, Mass. Covering Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut.— Robert L. Abare, Regional Manager, Interstate Commerce Commission, John Fitz-gerald Kennedy Government Center Building, Room 2211-B, Boston, Mass. 02203. Region 2: Philadelphia, Pa. Covering Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, West Vir-ginia, Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia.—Fred E. Cochran, Re-gional Manager, Interstate Commerce Commission, 900 U.S. Custom House, ! Second and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. Region 3: Atlanta, Ga. Covering Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida.—James B. Weber, Regional Manager, Interstate Commerce Commission, 1252 West Peachtree Street NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30309. Region 4: Chicago, Ill. Covering Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Min-nesota, North Dakota, South Dakota.—Charles W. Haas, Regional Man-ager, Interstate Commerce Commission, 1086 U.S. Courthouse and Federal Office Building, 219 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 60604. Region 6: Fort Worth, Tex. Covering Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana.—Bernard H. English, Regional Manager, Interstate Commerce Commission, Room 9A27 Federal Building, 819 Taylor Street, Fort Worth, Tex. 76102. Region 6: San Francisco, Calif. Covering Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Alaska, Hawaii, California, Arizona, Nevada.—Ernest D. Murphy, Regional Manager, Interstate Commerce Commission, Federal Office Building, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Post Office Box 36004, San Francisco, Calif. 94102. 634 Congressional Directory NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING, AND NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL Constitution Avenue and Twenty-first Street 20418. Phone, Executive 3-8100 (Code 1224) NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES President.—Philip Handler, 1401 Watergate West Apartments, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Vice President.— George B. Kistiakowsky, Department of Chemistry, Harvard University, 12 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Mass. 02138. Home Secretary.—Merle A. Tuve, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 5241 Broad Branch Road 20015. Foreign Secretary.—Harrison Brown, Division of Geological Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. 91109. Treasurer.—E. R. Piore, International Business Machines Corp., Armonk, N.Y. 10504. Executive Officer.—John S. Coleman, 3010 North Florida Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Business Manager.—G. D. Meid, 3503 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING President.—Eric A. Walker, President, The Pennsylvania State University, Rm. 201, Old Main Building, University Park, Pa. 16802. Vice President.—Clarence H. Linder, Vice President (retired), General Electric Co., 1322 Ruffner Road, Schenectady, N.Y. 12309. Treasurer.—Thomas C. Kavanagh, Praeger-Kavanagh-Waterbury, Engineers- Architects, 200 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017. Secretary.—James H. Mulligan, Jr., 11613 Danville Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Business Manager.—G. D. Meid. NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL The National Research Council is the operating agency for the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering. Mr. Handler is its chairman; Mr. Walker is its vice chairman; Mr. Coleman its executive officer, and Mr. Meid its business manager. NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON THE EDUCATION OF DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN Federal Office Building No. 9. Phone, 382-1613 (Code 128-28910) EE Chairman.—[Vacant.] Staff Director—Hudson B. Drake, 4501 Macomb Street 20016. Associate Director.—F. Dana Payne, 5420 Connecticut Avenue 20015. NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION 400 Maryland Avenue SW. Phone, WOrth 3-7101 (Code 13) OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR A dminzstrator.—Dr. Thomas O. Paine, 3545 Ordway Street 20016. Deputy Admanistrator.—[Vacant.] Associate Admanistrator.—Dr. Homer E. Newell, 3704 33d Place 20008. Associate Deputy Willis H. Shapley, 3040 P Street 20007. Adminestrator.— Deputy Associate Administrator.—Paul G. Dembling, 6303 Tone Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Executive Officer—Col. Clare F. Farley, 1432 Hardy Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Acting Executive Secretary.—Col. Clare F. Farley, 1432 Hardy Court, McLean, Va. 22101. OFFICE OF ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT Acting Associate Administrator for Organization and Management.—Bernard Moritz, 7423 Lynnhurst Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Headquarters Administration O flice.—Charles G. Haynes, 10200 Brook-moor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Independent Agencies 635 4 Acting Associate Administrator for Organization and Management—Continued Director, Inspections Division.— Ralph F. Winte, 3606 Longfellow Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Director, Audit Division.— Raymond Einhorn, 3009 Military Road 20015. Acting Director, NASA Safety.—Daniel F. Hayes, Sr., 10019 Frederick Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant Administrator for Administration.— William E. Lilly, 2762 South Ives Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Assistant Administrator—Boyd C. Myers II, 9020 Charles Augustine Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Financial Management Division.—H. Frank Hann, 7 Enid Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Budget Operations Diviston.—Charles M. Hochberg, 5521 32d Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Occupational Medical Diviston.—Dr. Louis B. Arnoldi, 512 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Director, Personnel Diviston.— Grove Webster, 1029 Croton Drive, Alexandria, |i Va. 22308. Director, Property and Supply Division.—Lavern S. Hanson, 1909 Ingram Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Security Division.— Lloyd W. Blankenbaker, 609 G Street SW. 20024. Director, Transportation and Logistics Division.—James C. MecCollom, 10418 Gatewood Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Office of Facilities.—Maj. Gen. R. H. Curtin (ret.), 3604 Orlando Place, Alexandria, Va. 22305. | Director, Resources * Analysis Division.—Joseph F. Malaga, 7908 Carrleigh Parkway, Springfield, Va. 22150. Assistant Administrator for Industry Affairs.—Daniel J. Harnett, 5240 Macomb Street 20016. Director, Procurement Office.—George J. Vecchietti, 9625 Cottrell Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Cost Reduction Office.—Brooks C. Preacher, 8905 Weant Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Director, Labor Relations Office.—Robert E. King, 4977 Battery Lane, Bethesda, a Md. 20014. } Director, Reliability and Quality Assurance Office.—Dr. John E. Condon, 4906 1 Bristow Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. 2) Assistant Administrator for Special Contracts Negotiation and Review.—Bernard 4 Moritz, 7423 Lynnhurst Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Acting Assistant Administrator for Technology Utilization.— Melvin S. Day, 7805 Beech Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Melvin S. Day, 7805 Beech Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Technology Utilization Division.—Ronald J. Phillips, 5383 Sanger Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Director, Scientific and Technical I nformation Division.—John F. Stearns, 4600 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204. Acting Director, Management Systems Division.—Stephen P. Lejko, 6531 79th } Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Administrator for University Affairs.—Francis B. Smith, 11439 Wash- E ington Plaza West, Reston, Va. 22070. 1 Director, Sustaining University Program Division.—Dr. Frank D. Hansing, 4 9701 Cedar Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 4 | Director, University Program Coordination Division.— Edward M. James, Jr., 7808 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20621. OFFICE OF PROGRAM PLANS AND ANALYSIS Assistant Administrator for Program Plans and Analysis.—DeMarquis D. Wyatt, 8407 Westmore Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Administrator— David Williamson, Jr., 7211 MacArthur Boule- | vard 20016. i d Director, Program Review Decision.— William A. Fleming, 6611 Melody Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 636 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF POLICY Assistant Administrator for Policy.—Dr. Alfred J. Eggers, Jr., 4425 North 33d Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Policy Staff.—Dr. Irwin P. Halpern, 6729 Newbald Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, NASA Historical Staff.—Dr. Eugene M. Emme, 11308 Cloverhill Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT Assistant Administrator for Management Development.—Adm. Charles E. Weakley (ret.), 3549 Hamlet Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. OFFICE OF DOD AND INTERAGENCY AFFAIRS Assistant Administrator for DOD and Interagency Affairs.—Gen. Jacob E. Smart (ret.), 2600 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—Spencer M. Beresford, 8304 Thoreau Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy General Counsel.—S. Neil Hosenball, 4605 30th Street 20008. Associate General Counsel.—E. M. Shafer, 1417 36th Street 20007. OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Assistant Administrator for International Affairs.—Arnold W. Frutkin, 3702 Ingomar Street 20015. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Donald R. Morris, 3030 Arizona Avenue 20016. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs.—Robert F. Allnutt, 703 Sixth Street SW. 20024. Director, Congressional Liaison.— Gerald J. Mossinghoff, 6903 Brisbane Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. pia, Legislation.—Richard A. Buddeke, 2001 Lorraine Avenue, McLean, a. 22101. Director, Congressional Inquiries.—Bertram A. Mulcahy, 6707 Goldsboro Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. : OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs.—Julian Scheer, Elmwood, Route 2, Box 24, Catlett, Va. 22019. Deputy Assistant Administrator.— William IL. Green, Jr., 9038 Ashmeade Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Educational Programs.—James V. Bernardo, 4222 Robertson Boule-vard, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director, Public Information.—0O. B. Lloyd, Jr., 4408 Haverford Drive, Rock-ville, Md. 20853. Perenioy, Special Events.—Wade St. Clair, 6126 Franklin Park Road, McLean, a. 22101. Biren, Media Development.—Edward A. Pierce, Jr., 5428 Mohican Road 20016. ; OFFICE OF ADVANCED RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY Acting Associate Administrator for Advanced Research and Technology.— Bruce T. Lundin, 4206 Sandhurst Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Depuly Associate Administrator for Advanced Research and Technology.— Bruce T. Lundin, 4206 Sandhurst Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Associate Administrator for Advanced Research and Technology (Aero-nautics).— Charles W. Harper, 4764 Reservoir Road 20007. Director, AEC-NASA Space Nuclear Propulsion O flice.— Milton Klein, 6404 Tulsa Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Dzrector, Aeronautical Vehicles.—Albert J. Evans, 1813 Drury Lane, Alexan-dria, Va. 22307. Director, Biotechnology and Human Research.—W. L. Jones, M.D., 6533 Bay Tree Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Independent Agencies Deputy Associate Administrator for Advanced Research and Technology—Continued Dom Ava Administrator for Advanced Research and Technology (Space). — acant. Director, Chemical Propulsion.—A. O. Tischler, 8408 Magruder Mill Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Electronics and Control.—F. J. Sullivan, 6726 Deland Drive, West Springfield, Va. 22150. Acting Director, Mission Analysis.—David H. Dennis, 177 Lois Lane, Palo Alto, Calif. 94303. Director, Space Power and Electric Propulsion.— William H. Woodward, 912 MeceCeney Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Programs and Resources—Paul E. Cotton, 10819 Hobnail Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Research.—Dr. Hermann H. Kurzweg, 731 Quaint Acres Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 29094. Director, Space Vehicles.—Milton B. Ames, Jr., 1605 River Farm Drive, River Bend Estates, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Special Programs.—R. D. Ginter, 4208 Wynwood Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. OFFICE OF MANNED SPACE FLIGHT Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flights—Dr. George E. Mueller, 3043 West Lane Keys 20007. Deputy Associate Adminstrator for Manned Space Flight.—Charles W. Mathews, 10009 Coach Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight (Management). —Lt. Gen. Frank A. Bogart (ret.), 5108 Acorn Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Deputy Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight (Technical).—Charles J. Donlan, 1113 Collingwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant to Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight—Brig. Gen. Julian H. Bowman (ret.), 4007 North 27th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Acting Director, Advanced Manned Missions Programs.—Charles J. Donlan, 1113 Collingwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Apollo Program.—Rocco A. Petrone, Ambassador Hotel, 14th and K Streets 20005. Director, Manned Space Flight Field Center Development.— Robert F. Freitag, 4110 Mason Ridge Drive, Annandale, Va. 22203. Acting Director, Manned Space Flight Institutional Operations.—Lt. Gen. Frank A. Bogart (ret.), 5108 Acorn Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Dzrector, Mission Operations.—Maj. Gen. John D. Stevenson (ret.), 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Dzrector, Apollo Applications.— William C. Schneider, 11801 Clintwood Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Space Medicine.—Maj. Gen. James W. Humphreys, Jr., USAF, 503 Devonshire Lane, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Director, Manned Space Flight Safety.—Jerome Lederer, 311 N Street SW. 20024. OFFICE OF TRACKING AND DATA ACQUISITION Associate Administrator for Tracking and Data Acquisition.— Gerald M. Truszyn-ski, 3510 Dundee Driveway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Associate Administrator, Tracking and Data Acquisition.—H. R. Brockett, 9707 Stoneham Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, DOD Coordination.—F. B. Bryant, 7834 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Network Support Implementation.— Norman Pozinsky, 4003 King Arthur Road, Camelot, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Operations, Communications, and ADP.—Charles A. Taylor, 8220 Stone Trail Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Program Coordination and Resources Management.—T. V. Lucas, 119 Orchard Way, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Systems Planning and Development.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR SPACE SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS Associate Administrator for Space Science and Applications.—Dr. John E. Naugle, 7211 Rollingwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Associate Administrator for Space Science and Applicatiens.—Oran W. Nicks, 6411 Kenhowe Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 638 Congressional Directory Deputy Associate Administrator (Sciences).—Dr. Henry J. Smith, RFD Box 1405, Mitchellville, Md. 20716. Deputy Associate ‘Administrator (Engineering) .—Vincent L. Johnson, 10241 Farn- ham Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy Associate Administrator (Applications) .—Leonard Jaffe, 418 Sison Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Bioscience Programs.—Dr. Orr E. Reynolds, 2134 Leroy Place 20008. Director, Launch Vehicles and Propulsion Programs. ~ Joseph B. Mahon, 5908 Rosedale Drive, Chillum, Md. 20782. Director, Planetary Programs. —Donald P. Hearth, 8719 Waterford Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Physics and Astronomy Programs.—Jesse L. Mitchell, 11306 College View Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Director, Program Review and Resources Management.—Eldon D. Taylor, 7722 Jervis Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Communications Programs.—Dr. Richard B. Marsten, 6300 Huntover Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Acting Drrector, Earth Observations Programs.—Leonard Jaffe, 418 Sison Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Apollo Lunar Ezploration.—Lee R. Scherer, 3619 North Peary, Arlington, Va. 22207. FIELD INSTALLATIONS Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif—Director—Dr. Hans Mark, 12874 Viscaino Road, Los Altos Hills, Calif. 94022. Electronics Research Center, Cambridge, Mass.—Director.—James C. Elms, 67 Maugus Avenue, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 02181. Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif.—D7irector.—Paul F. Bikle, 44926 North Raysack Avenue, "Lancaster, Calif. 93534. Coddny. Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.—Djirector.—Dr. John F. Clark, 10709 Kinlock Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20900. Jet Propulsion Laboratory (Contractor Operated), Pasadena, Calif.—Dzirector.— Dr. W. H. Pickering, 2514 North Highland Avenue, Altadena, Calif. 91001. John F. Kennedy Space Center, NASA; Kennedy Space Center, Fla.—Director.— Dr. Kurt Debus, 100 North Riverside Drive, Patrick Air Force Base, Fla. 32925. Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va.—D7irector.— Edgar M. Cortright, Route 4, Box 512, Yorktown, Va. 23490. Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio.—D7irector.—Dr. Abe Silverstein, 21160 Seabury Avenue, Fairview Park, Ohio 44126. Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Tex.—Director.—Dr. Robert R. Gilruth, 5128 Park Avenue, Dickinson, Tex. 77539. George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala.—Director.—Dr. Wernher von Braun, Post Office Box 6822, Huntsville, Ala. 35801. Wekiop: Station, Wallops Island, Va. 'Director.—Robert L. Krieger, Quarters H-1, Munson Circle, Wallops Station, Wallops Island, Va. 23337. NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY 1170 12th Street 20430. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 (Code 128) Awuthority.—[Vacant.] Executive Director—Edward Aronov, 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008. i Deputy Executive Director—Monteria Ivey, Sr., 65 G Street SW. 20024. ; General Counsel —Francis A. Hayman, Jr., 308 10th Street SE. 20003. Dir ager oh ation.—Donald P. Libera, 2108 Rockingham Street, McLean, a 101 Director of Community Organization and Social Services—Denis A. Dryden, 146 Ivanhoe Street SE. 20032. Director of Engineering and Maintenance.—Emmett M. Gray, 4390 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director of M anagement. —Harvey V. Everett, 5309 29th Avenue SE. 20031. Director of Project Development.—Joseph W. Hoban, Jr., 1000 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Independent Agencies NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION 726 Jackson Place 20576. Phone, 382-1161 (Code 128, extension 21161) MEMBERS Presidential Appointees: Chairman.—[Vacant.] Vice Chairman.—G. Franklin Edwards, 4643 16th Street 20011. Paul Thiry, 1017 East Blaine Street, Seattle, Wash. 98102. Conrad L. Wirth, 9633 East Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795. EX OFFICIO MEMBERS Joseph D. Tydings, Chairman, Senate Committee on the District of Columbia. John L. McMillan, Chairman, House Committee on the District of Columbia. Hon. Walter E. Washington, Commissioner of the District of Columbia, 409 T Street, 20001. Lt. Gen. Frederick J. Clarke, Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, Quarters No. 4, Fort Belvoir, Va. 22060. George B. Hartzog, Jr., Director, National Park Service, Department of the Interior, 1643 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Raymond F. Myers, Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, General Services Administration, 4242 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. R. R. Bartelsmeyer, Director of Public Roads, Bureau of Public Roads, 3710 Uni- versity Avenue 20016. STAFF freciive Direrior==Qhales H. Conrad, 5030 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. General Counsel and Secretary.— Daniel H. Shear, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. Assistant Executive Director (Administration). —John R. Pritchard, 711 North Pelham Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Current Planning and Programing.—Donald F. Bozarth, 7824 Sycamore Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Long Range Planning and Regional Affairs.—George H. F. Oberlander, 5403 Huntington Parkway, Bethesda, Md. 20014. NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES 1800 F Street 20506. 382—Plus extension General Counsel.—[Vacant], rm. 2318, ext. 6363. Director of Administration.—Paul P. Berman, rm. 2314, ext. 7504, 9913 Colony Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Personnel Officer—David C. Johnstone, rm. 2322, ext. 3380, 3408 Cypress Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Financial Manager.—Joyce E. Freeland, rm. 2314, ext. 28839, 14007 Layhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS Chairman.—Nancy Hanks, rm. 6361, ext. 1342, 1236 30th Street 20007. Deputy Chairman.—[Vacant], rm. 6151, ext. 1342. Special Assistant to Chairman.—[Vacant.] NATIONAL COUNCIL ON THE ARTS Members.—Jean Dalrymple, Duke Ellington, O’Neil Ford, Richard Hunt, Robert Merrill, Gregory Peck, Rudolf Serkin, Edward Villella, Marian Ander-son, Huntington Hartford, Lawrence Halprin, Helen Hayes, Charlton Heston, Harper Lee, Jimilu Mason, Sidney Poitier, Donald Weismann, Nancy White, Robert Berks, Albert Bush-Brown, Paul Engle, R. Philip Hanes, Jr., Ruth Carter Johnson, Oliver Smith, Isaac Stern, George Stevens, Sr. Secretary to the National Council on the Arts.—Mrs. Luna E. Diamond, 7117 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, Md. 20784. 640 Congressional Directory NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES Chairman.— Barnaby C. Keeney, rm. 2341-A, ext 4921, 7907 Glendale Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Chairman.— Wallace B. Edgerton, rm. 2341-A, ext. 7466, 3214 Stephonkon Place 20015. Special Assistant to Chairman.— Gerald W. George, rm. 2333, ext. 3710, 6641 23d Avenue, Lewisdale, Md. 20782. NATIONAL COUNCIL ON THE HUMANITIES Members.— Germaine Bree, John M. Ehle, Emily Genauer, Henry Allen Moe, James C. O’Brien, Ieoh Ming Pei, Emmette S. Redford, Alfred E. Wilhelmi, John P. Roche, Edmund F. Ball, Robert T. Bower, Kenneth B. Clark, Jacob Avshalomov, Allan A. Glatthorn, Eugene B. Power, Stephen J. Wright, Mathilde Krim, Robert E. Ward, Walter J. Ong, James William Morgan, Henry C. Haskell, Gerald F. Else, Paul Horgan, Albert William Levi, Soia Mentschikoff, Charles E. Odegaard. Secretary to the National Council on the Humanities.—Anne von der Lieth, 546 Seventh Street SE. 20003. FEDERAL COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts. Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities. U.S. Commissioner of Education. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Director, National Science Foundation. Chairman, Commission of Fine Arts. Designee of Secretary of State. Librarian of Congress. Director of the National Gallery of Art. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue 20570. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 (Code 128) OFFICES OF THE BOARD Chairman.—Frank W. McCulloch, 3642 Upton Street 20008. Chief Counsel.—Arthur Leff, 2207 Richland Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Confidential Staff Assistant.—Meta P. Barghausen, 1409 Parr’s Ridge Drive, Spencerville, Md. 20868. Members: Sam Zagoria, 3537 Marlbrough Way, College Park, Md. 20740. Chief Counsel.—Melvin Welles, 1917 Marthas Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Howard Jenkins, Jr., 1333 Tuckerman Street 20011. Chief Counsel.—Harry M. Leet, 125 Central Avenue, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. John H. Fanning, 5905 Welborn Drive 20016. Chief Counsel.— William C. Baisinger, Jr., 2870 Arizona Terrace 20016. Gerald A. Brown, 6500 Marjory Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief Counsel.—Ralph Winkler, 7801 Beech Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Executive Sermory Ogden W. Fields, 614 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Executive Secretary.—John C. Truesdale, 5123 Worthington Drive, 20016. Associate Executive Secretary.— George A. Leet, 5625 Overlea Road, Sumner, Md. 20016. Associate Executive Secretary.—Robert Volger, 5903 Devonshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Associate Executive Secretary.—Howard F. LeBaron, 14901 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311. SolicitorWilliam Feldesman, 7009 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. — 20015. Associate Solicitor.—Saul J. Jaffe, 6014 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. | A ndependent Agencies 641 Chief Ti Ezaminer.— George Bokat, 7607 Holiday Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 200 : Associate Chief Trial Examiners: Thomas N. Kessel, 8807 Honeybee Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Charles Schneider, 7504 Glenside Drive, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Harold X. Summers, 1511 Sanford Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Louis E. Penfield, 827 Valparaiso Avenue, Menlo Park, Calif. 94025. William E. Spencer, 949 Altos Oaks Drive, Los Altos, Calif. 94022. Director, Dwision of Information.—Thomas W. Miller, Jr., 2317 North Early Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Aoi Diradir es taomas P. Healy, 4113 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, d. 20015. : Associate Director.—Iliff McMahan, 6502 Byrnes Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. OFFICES OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—Arnold Ordman, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Special Assistants to the General Counsel.—William T. Evans, 3729 Reservoir Road 20007. Executive Assistant to the General Counsel.—Robert H. Anderson, 2305 Georgian Way, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Confidential Staff Assistant.—Elsie E. Crowell, 1311 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Secretarial Assistant.—Marilyn F. Carlin, 6213 North 11th Road, Arlington, Va. 22205. Associate General Counsel, Division of Litigation.—Dominick L. Manoli, 3114 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant General Counsels, Diwiston of Litigation: Norton J. Come, 7044 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Marcel Mallet-Prevost, 11420 Old Georgetown Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Julius G. Serot, 13005 Carney Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Irving M. Herman, 5932 North 4th Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Associate General Counsel, Division of Operations.—H. Stephan Gordon, 2905 . Covington Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Associate General Counsel.—Joseph DeSio, 6004 Sherborn Lane, Spring-field, Va. 22150. Assistant General Counsels, Division of Operations: Gerald Brissman, 5311 Kepler Lane, Springfield, Va. 22150. Francis E. Dowd, 7606 Granada Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. John H. Fenton, 5221 Wyoming Road 20016. Thomas W. Kennedy, 1400 South Joyce Street, Riverhouse West, Arlington, Va. 22202. Bernard Ness, 5101 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Elihu Platt, 503 Lamberton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Division of Administration.—Clarence S. Wright, 12409 Lee Jackson Highway, Fairfax, Va. 22630. NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD 1230 Sixteenth Street 20572. Phone, 343-8771 (Code 183, ext. 38771) Members: Francis A. O’Neill, Jr., chairman, 2144 California Street 20008. Leverett Edwards, member, 5300 Westbard Avenue 20016. George S. Ives, member, 5969 Searl Terrace 20016. Executive Secretary.— Thomas A. Tracy, 6525 Oakwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Executive Secretary.—C. Robert Roadley, 2418 Barbour Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Mediators.—Charles H. Callahan, A. Alfred Della Corte, Charles M. Dulen, Lawrence Farmer, Robert J. Finnegan, Eugene C. Frank, Arthur J. Glover, Edward F. Hampton, Matthew E. Kearney, Thomas C. Kinsella, Warren S. Lane, Raymond McElroy, Michael J. O'Connell, Charles A. Peacock, Walter L. Phipps, Rowland K. Quinn, Tedford E. Schoonover, Joseph W. Smith, John B. Willits. 33—-350°—T70—43 642 Congressional Directory NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION 1800 G Street 20550. Phone, 655-4000 Director.— William D. McElroy, 2354, 48th Street 20007. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Executive Associate Director.—Louis Levin, 6617 Millwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Special Assistant to the Director.—Douglas L. Brooks. Special Assistant to the Director—Lawton M. Hartman, 2500 Q Street 20007. Special Assistant to the Director.— William G. Rosen, 3117 Northampton Street 20015. : Special Assistant to the Director—David E. Ryer, 11004 Seven Hill Lane, : Potomac, Md. 20854. General Counsel.— William J. Hoff, 2402 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Deputy General Counsel (Head, Legal Office) —Charles F. Brown, 3500 Macomb Street 20016. Deputy General Counsel (Special Projects).— Charles Maechling, Jr., 3403 Lowell Street 20016. Head, Office of Congressional and Public Affairs.—Clarence C. Ohlke, Bear Branch Farms, Route 1, Adamstown, Md. 21710. Congressional Liaison Officer.—Theodore W. Wirths, 1715 Wilmart Street, Rockville, Md. 20852. Public Affairs Officer—Roland D. Paine, Jr., 1100 22d Street, Apt. 418 20037. Planning Director.—Charles E. Falk, 8116 Lilly Stone Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy.—Arley T. Bever, 9314 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Head, Office of Planning and Policy Studies.— Arley T. Bever, acting, 9314 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Head, Office of Economic and Manpower Studies.—Sidney A. Jaffe, acting, 5166 34th Street 20008. Assistant Director for Education.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Director for Education.—Thomas D. Fontaine, 5622 Ogden Road 20016. Executive Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Director for Education.—Keith R. Kelson, 5311 Baltimore Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Diviston Director, Graduate Education tn Science.—Howard D. Kramer, 5604 Vernon Place, Bethesda Md. 20034. Deputy Division Director, Graduate Education in Science.—Francis G. O’Brien, 2400 Virginia Avenue, Apt. C-726 20037. Division Director, Undergraduate Education in Science.—Lyle W. Phillips, 4701 Willard Avenue, Apt. 702, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Division Director, Precollege Education wn Science.—Charles A. Whitmer, 612 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Division Director, Precollege Education in Science.—|[Vacant.] Assistant Director for Institutronal Programs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant for Institutional Programs.—Howard E. Page, acting, 2007 Westfield Street, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant Director for National and International Programs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Director for National and International Programs.— Thomas O. Jones, acting, 7504 Holiday Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Head, Office of Antarctic Programs.—[Vacant.] Head, Office of Sea Grant Programs.—Robert B. Abel, 12821 Braeburn Drive, Tantallon, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Head, Office of International Programs.— Arthur Roe, 3113 38th Street 20016. Deputy Head, Office of International Programs.— Ernest R. Sohns, 6311 Kellogg Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Head, Office of National Centers and Facilities Operations.—Daniel Hunt, Jr., 12425 Surrey Circle Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Head, Office of Computing Activities.—Glenn R. Ingram, acting, 6831 North 29th Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Assistant Director for Research.—[Vaecant.] Deputy Assistant Director for Research.—Randal M. Robertson, 6737 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Executive Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Director for Research.— Edward P. . Todd, 312 Van Buren Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046, Director, Division of Biological and Medical Sciences.—Harve J. Carlson, 5510 Hoover Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences.— William E. Wright, 5818 Greenlawn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Independent Agencies 643 : 1 4 | Assistant Director for Research—Continued ¢ Director, Division of Engineering.—John M. Ide, 2332 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. || Director, Division of Environmental Sciences.—[Vacant.] Sate Director, Division of Social Sciences.—Howard H. Hines, 2020 F Street, and Apt. 929 20006. Head, Office of Interdisciplinary Research.—Joel A. Snow, acting, 6619 of Byrnes Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. = Assistant Director for Administration.—Bernard Sisco, 788 Princeton Place, Rockville, Md. 20850. =a Deputy Assistant Director for Administration.—Thomas E. Jenkins, 2847 Hill-p crest Drive 20020. Administrative Manager—Franklin C. Sheppard, 1500 Arlington Boulevard, H Arlington, Va. 22209. 13 Grants and Contracts O flicer—Wilbur W. Bolton, Jr., 6505 Old Farm Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. | i -Budget Officer—Walton M. Hudson, acting, 13832 Overton Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Audit Officer—Robert B. Boyden, acting, 3500 Dundee Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Management Analysis Oflicer.— George Pilarinos, 2121 P Street 20007. A Administrative Services Oflicer—Howard Tihila, 5100 Wehawken Road oa 20016. Fae Financial Management Officer—Kenneth B. Foster, 5625 Helmont Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. sad Personnel Oflicer.—Calvin Jones, 6814 Felix Street, McLean, Va. 22101. x Data Management Systems Officer. —Edgar Barrett, 313 Southwest Drive, 1 Silver Spring, Md. 20901. NATIONAL SCIENCE BOARD : i *Dr. Philip Handler (chairman, National Science Board), president, National ee Academy of Sciences, 2101 Constitution Avenue 20418. | *Dr. E. R. Piore (vice chairman, National Science Board), vice president and chief scientist, International Business Machines Corp., Armonk, N.Y. 10504. So Dr. R. H. Bing, Rudolph E. Langer professor of mathematics, University of - . Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 53706. | | %*Dr. Harvey Brooks, Gordon McKay professor of applied physics and dean of | | engineering and’ applied physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. | 02138. A Dr. Mary I. Bunting, president, Radcliffe College, 10 Garden Street, Cambridge, A Mass. 02138. 5d | Dr. H. E. Carter, vice chancellor for academic affairs, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. 61801. . Dr. William A. Fowler, professor of physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. 91109. Dr. Julian R. Goldsmith, associate dean, division of the physical sciences, Uni-versity of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. 60637. : Dr. Hopman Hackerman, president, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Tex. 8712. | Dr. Wikia W. Hagerty, president, Drexel Institute of Technology, Philadelphia, | a. 19104. The Honorable Clifford M. Hardin, Secretary of Agriculture 20505. A Dr. Roger W. Heyns, chancellor, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, ; | Calif. 94720. l Dr. Charles F. Jones, president, Humble Oil & Refining Co., Post Office Box 2180, | Houston, Tex. 77001. Dr. Fionn 'F. Jones, Jr., president, University of South Carolina, Columbia, | 29208. | *Dr. William D. McElroy (chairman, executive committee), director, National | Science Foundation 20550. Dr. James G. March, dean, school of social sciences, University of California at . Irvine, Irvine, Calif. 92664. *Dr. Robert S. Morison, professor of biology and director, division of biological sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850. | Dr. Grover E. Murray, president, Texas Technological College, Post Office Box4680, Tech Branch, Lubbock, Tex. 79010. A *Member, executive committee. 644 Congressional Directory Mr. Harvey Picker, chairman of the board, Picker Corp., 1275 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, N.Y. 10605. Dr. Mina S. Rees, provost of the university graduate division, The City Uni-versity of New York, 33 West 42d Street, New York, N.Y. 10036. Dr. Joseph M. Reynolds, department of physics, Stanford University, Stanford, ~~ Calif. 94305. Dr. Frederick E. Smith, professor of resource ecology, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 02130. Dr. Athelstan F. Spilhaus, president, The Franklin Institute, Post Office Box 3250, West Palm Beach, Fla. 33402. Mr. Richard H. Sullivan, president, Association of American Colleges, 1818 R Street 20009. Dr. F. P. Thieme, executive vice president, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 98105. Miss Vernice Anderson, secretary, National Science Board 20550. NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE APPEAL BOARD 1724 F Street 20435. Phone 343-7181 Chairman.—Levi A. Jackson, 1707 Orleans, Detroit, Mich. 48207. Board Members: E. G. Banks, 2365 Forrest Road, Winter Park, Fla. 32789. Commissioner Charles N. Collatos, 27 Apple Hill Lane, Lynnfield, Mass. 01940. PANAMA CANAL COMPANY 312 Pennsylvania Building, Washington, D.C. 20004. Phone, 382-6453 (Code 128, extension 6453) Secretary.—W. M. Whitman, 4309 Glenridge Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. IN THE CANAL ZONE President.—Maj. Gen. Walter P. Leber, Balboa Heights, C.Z. Vice President.—Col. Richard S. Hartline, Balboa Heights, C.Z. PRESIDENT’S COMMISSION ON WHITE HOUSE FELLOWS Federal Office Building No. 9. Phone, 382-4661 (Code 128, extension 24661) Chairman.—Dr. Arthur S. Flemming. Director.—Hudson B. Drake, 4501 Macomb Street 20016. Associate Director.—F. Dana Payne, 5420 Connecticut Avenue 20015. PRESIDENTS COMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT OF THE HANDICAPPED U.S. Department of Labor Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-2420 (Code 110, extension 3401) Chairman.—Harold Russell, 18 Woodridge Road, Wayland, Mass. 01778. Vice msde M. Freeman, 10103 East Bexhill, Kensington, Md. 5. Vice Chairman.—Leonard W. Mayo, 9 Sunset Terrace, Waterville, Maine 04902. Vice Chairman.—Vietor Riesel, 610 West End Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10024. Vice Chairman.— Mrs. Jayne Baker Spain, 9280 Old Indian Hill Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45243. Executive Secretary.— William P. McCahill, 2761 North Wakefield Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22207. PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL FITNESS AND SPORTS 330 Independence Avenue SW. Phone, 962-8765 Special Consultant to the President.—Capt. James A. Lovell, Jr., 118 Lazywood Lane, Seabrook, Tex. 77586. Chairman.—Vice President of the United States. Members: Secretary of State. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Secretary of Defense. Independent Agencies Members—Continued Attorney General. Secretary of the Interior. Secretary of Agriculture. Secretary of Commerce. Secretary of Labor. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Director, Office of Economic Opportunity. Consultant to the President for Physical Fitness and Sports. RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 844 Rush Street, Chicago, Ill. 60611. Phone, WHitehall 4-5500 Washington Liaison Office: The Pennsylvania Building, Room 444, 425 Thirteenth Street 20004 Phone, REpublie 7-1780 Members: : Howard W. Habermeyer (chairman), 175 Westlawn Avenue, Aurora, Ill. 60506. Assistant to the Chairman.—Joseph Duran. Thomas M. Healy, 435 Ridge Road, Apt. 201, Wilmette, Ill. 60091. Assistant to Board Member.—Joseph J. Mele. ; Neil P. Speirs, 1515 East Central Road, Apt. 420C, Arlington Heights, Ill. 0 60005. Assistant to Board Member.— Gerald E. Woodcock. Secretary of the Board.—Lawrence Garland. Librarian.—James H. Conway. Chief Execute Oflicer.—Samuel Chmell, 2943 North 73d Avenue, Elmwood Park, Ill. 60635. General Counsel.—Myles F. Gibbons. Associate General Counsel.—David B. Schreiber. Director, Management Control.—Hubert P. Gibbons. Chef Actuary and Director of Research.—A. M. Niessen. Director, Retirement Claims.— Donald M. Smith. Director, Unemployment and Sickness Insurance.— George W. Kenaga. Director, Data Processing and Accounts.—Joseph V. Martin. Director, Budget and Fiscal Operations.—Michael Rudisin. Director, Personnel.—Clifford L. Rasmussen. Chairman, Appeals Council.—Halbert W. Dodd. Director, Supply and Service.—Harvey O. Lytle. Washington Liaison Officer.—Jeremiah E. Walsh. Regional O fices: Atlanta, Ga. 30308, 730 Peachtree Street NE., room 980; Dale W. Bown, director. Chicago, Ill. 60611, 844 Rush Street; Alfred A. Lazzari, director. Cleveland, Ohio 44199, Federal Office Building, room 493, 1240 East Ninth Street; John J. Finnerty, director. Dallas, Tex. 75202, Room 1804, 1114 Commerce Street; Oscar A. Gaskill, Jr., director. Kansas City, Mo. 64106, Room 257, 601 East 12th Street; William R. Calwell, director. New York, N.Y. 10001, 341 Ninth Avenue, Room 931; Sidney Weinstein, director. San Francisco, Calif. 94102, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Box 36043; Merritt A. Robson, director. RENEGOTIATION BOARD 1910 K Street 20446. Phone, 382-7052 (Code 128) Chairman.— Lawrence E. Hartwig, 3520 39th Street 20016. Board Members: D. Eldred Rinehart, Smithsburg, Md. William Henry Harrison, 4651 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. William S. Whitehead, 2600 16th Street South, Arlington, Va. Rex M. Mattingly, 4116 Whispering Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Secretary to the Board.—Nathan Bass, 3722 Gunstone Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302. : 646 Congressional Directory Office of Administration.—Harold E. Stone, director, 3056 Holmes Run Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Office of Economic Advisor.— George Lenches, economist, 2400 41st Street 20007. Office of General Counsel.—Howard W. Fensterstock, general counsel, 2360 North Quincey Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Office of Review.—Henry M. Chick, director, 118 Shaw Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Office of Accounting.—Ross M. Girard, director, 2316 North Kentucky Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Office of Assignments.—J. William McNamara, 9500 Haymarket Place, Gaithers- burg, Md. 20760. Office of Screening and Ezemptions—John W. Flynn, director, 4220 Columbia Pike South, Arlington, Va. 22204. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 500 North Capitol Street 20549. Phone, 755-1200 (Code 138) Commyassioners: Chairman.— Hamer H. Budge, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Hugh F. Owens, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Richard B. Smith, 3721 Cardiff Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. James J. Needham, 6400 Wynkoop Ave., Bethesda, Md. 20034. [Vacant.] Congressional Liaison: Admainistrative—Orval L. DuBois, Secretary (755-1160). Legislative.—Philip A. Loomis, Jr., General Counsel (755-1108). Executive Assistant to the Chairman.— Timothy G. Greene. Secretary.—Orval L. DuBois, 3067 North Quincey Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Secretary.—Nellye A. Thorsen, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Management Analyst.— William E. Becker, 701 Downs Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. : Comptroller.—Frank J. Donaty, 9202 Davidson Street, College Park, Md. 20740. Director of Personnel.—Harry Pollack, 11700 Old Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, | Md. 20904. | Records and Service Officer—Ernest L. Dessecker, 6020 Westchester Park Drive, E College Park, Md. 20740. DIVISION OF CORPORATION FINANCE Director.—Charles E. Shreve, 10201 Grosvenor Place, Rockville, Md. 20852. Associate Directors.—Ralph C. Hocker, 928 Nichols Drive, Laurel, Md. 20810; Thomas N. Holloway, 3509 Leesburg Court, Alexandria, Va. 22302. i Acton e=Walior Mickelsen, 108 South Columbus Street, Arlington, a. 22204. Assistant Directors.—Joseph Bernstein, 3040 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Curtis A. Davies, 43 St. Andrews Road, Severna Park, Md. 21146; Herbert D. Miller, 5504 Fontana Place, Springfield, Va. 22151; Sidney J. Scanlan, 6455 Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Abraham A. Zwerling, 6302 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Assistant Director in Charge of Administrative Proceedings.—Ralph H. Tracy, 11106 Huntover Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Chief Counsel.—Courtney Whitney, Jr., 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. DIVISION OF CORPORATE REGULATION Director.—Solomon Freedman, 4501 Middleton Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Associate Directors.— Aaron Levy, 4609 Norwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Allan S. Mostoff, 6543 Jay Miller Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Directors.—Sydney H. Mendelsohn, 11507 Lamberton Court, Wheaton, Md. 20902; Edward B.Wagner, 260 M Street SW. 20024. Chief Counsel.— Alan Rosenblat, 1607 Northerest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Senior Special Counsel.—Lewis J. Mendelson, 11820 Milbern Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chief Enforcement Attorney.—David M. Butowsky, 12504 Cedarbrook Lane, Laurel, Md. 20810. Independent Agencies EL ae Ag | DIVISION OF TRADING AND MARKETS ) 1 Director.—Irving M. Pollack, 13010 Carney Street, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Associate Directors.—Stanley Sporkin, 8816 Brierly Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 120015; Sheldon Rappaport, 10311 Royal Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. devin Sta K. Wolfson, 10012 Branchview Court, Silver Spring, ’ 3. Chief Counsel.—Robert Block, 6308 31st Place 20015. RET 1 | oe INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR STUDY Director—Donald sonnle Director 20903. E. Farrar, siionmon: 3215 Macomb Smidt, 9810 Street 20008. Arborhill Drive, Silver Spring, Md. : 52 =A OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL | General Counsel.—Philip A. Loomis, Jr., 7108 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase Md. 20015. Solicitor —David Ferber, 3822 Livingston Street 20015. Associate General Counsels.— Walter P. North, 5610 Namakagan Road 20016; Meyer Eisenberg, 8216 Lakenheath Way, Potomac, Md. 20854. : Assistant General Counsels.—Paul Gonson, 11301 Kenilworth Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766; Jacob H. Stillman, 2939 Van Ness Street 20008; Robert E. Kushner, 429 N Street SW. 20024. Se 3 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ACCOUNTANT Chief Accountant.— Andrew Barr, 1135 16th Street 20036. Associate Chief Accountant.— Lindsey J. Millard, 3613 Taylor Md. 20015. Street, Chevy Chase, AX “A E OFFICE OF POLICY RESEARCH | Chief Economist.—Gene Special Counsel.—Roger L. Finn, 3850 Irongate S. Foster, 6622 Broad Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Street, Brookmont, Md. 20016. 4 | OFFICE OF OPINIONS AND REVIEW | | Director.—Leonard Helfenstein, 1371 Underwood Street 20012. Associate Directors.—W. Victor Rodin, 5032 Fulton Street 20016; 237 North Galveston Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Alfred Letzler, { REGIONAL AND BRANCH OFFICES | | Region 1—New York Regional Office.—Kevin T. Duffy, regional administrator; Arthur Goldman and Richard V. Bandler, assistant regional administrators," 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007, phone 264-1612; covering New York and New Jersey. Region 2—Boston Regional Oflice—[Vacant], regional administrator; Edward P. Delaney, assistant regional administrator; Suite 2203, John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Government Center, Boston, Mass. 02003, phone 223-2721; covering Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Region 3—Atlanta Regional Office.—Jule P. Greene, regional administrator; J. Cecil Penland, assistant regional administrator, Suite 138, 1371 Peachtree’ Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30309, phone 526-5844; covering North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, and that part of Louisiana lying east of the Atchafalaya River, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. Miami Branch Office.—Roderick Knott, trial attorney (attorney-in-charge), Room 1504, Federal Office Building, 51 SW. First Avenue, Miami, Fla. 33130, phone 350-5765. Region /,—Chicago Regional Office.—John I. Mayer, regional administrator; William D. Goldsberry, assistant regional administrator, Room 1708, U.S. .-Courthouse and Federal Office Building, 219 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Il. 60604, phone 353-7390, covering Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas City (Kansas), and Missouri. Cleveland Branch O flice.—Orazio Sipari, attorney-in-charge, 779 Federal Office Building, 1240 Kast Ninth at Lakeside, Cleveland, Ohio 44199, phone 522-4060. : A A | | | | A a | aa 648 Congressional Directory Region 4—Chicago Regional Office—Continued Detroit Branch Oflice.—[Vacant], 230 Federal Building, Detroit, Mich. 48226, phone 226-6070. St. Louis Branch Oflicc.—Harry O. Moline, trial attorney (attorney-in-charge), 916 Federal Building, 208 North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. 63102, phone 622-4872. Region 6—Fort Worth Regional Office.—Gerald E. Boltz, regional administrator; ~ Robert F. Watson, assistant regional administrator, 503 U.S. Courthouse, 10th and Lamar Streets, Fort Worth, Tex. 76102, phone 334-3393; covering Arkansas, that part of Louisiana lying west of the Atchafalaya River, Kansas (except Kansas City), Oklahoma, and Texas. Houston Branch Office.—James E. Sims, supervisory trial attorney (attorney-in-charge), Room 2606, Federal Office and Courts Building, 515 Rusk Avenue,’ Houston, Tex. 77002, phone 228-4187. Region 6—Denver Regional Office—Donald J. Stocking, regional administrator; Joseph F. Krys, assistant regional administrator, 7224 Federal Building, 1961 Stout Street, Denver, Colo. 80202, phone 297-4424; covering North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. : Salt Lake Branch Office.—G. Gail Weggeland, attorney-in-charge, Room 6004, Federal Building, 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111, phone 524-5796. Region 7—San Francisco Regional Officc.—Arthur E. Pennekamp, regional administrator; W. Stevens Tucker, assistant regional administrator; Franklin BE. Kennamer, Jr., assistant general counsel; 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Box 36042, San Francisco, Calif. 94102, phone 556-5264; covering Nevada, Arizona, California, Guam, and Hawaii. Los Angeles Branch O flice.— Walter G. Holden, associate regional administrator; Room 1043, U.S. Courthouse, 312 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, Calif. 90012, phone 688-5871. Region 8—Seaitle Regional Office.—James KE. Newton, regional administrator; John N. Fegan, assistant regional administrator; 900 Hoge Building, Seattle, Wash. 98104, phone 583-0111; covering Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Alaska. * Region 9—Washington Regional Officc.—Alexander J. Brown, Jr., regional admin-istrator, 3937 Garrison Street, Washington, D.C. 20016; William R. Schief, assistant regional administrator, 7509 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Room 532, Crystall Mall No. 2 Building, 2011 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va., phone 557-8201 (direct all mail communications to: 500 North Capitol Street, Washington, D.C. 20549); covering Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbias SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM National Headquarters 1724 F Street 20435. Phone, Code 183, extension 38025 (outside, 343-8025) Director.—Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, 5500 Lambeth Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy Director and General Counsel.—Col. Daniel O. Omer, 3616 Oval Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Assistant to the Director (Legislation and Liaison).—Col. Bernard T. Franck III, 6740 25th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22213. Assistants to the Director.—Col. Frank R. Kossa, Seminary Towers West, 4801 Kenmore Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Col. Dee Ingold, 2136 North Troy Street, Arlington, Va., 22201; Col. Edwin Cash, 420 Monticello Boule-vard, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Col. George J. Wendel, 6719 Hycock Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Ohl Mrs 2 flicer—Dr. Robert A. Bier, 9028 Woodland Drive, Silver Spring, d. 20910. Chief Planning Officer.—Col. Robert H. Rankin, 6203 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Office of the Adjutant General.—Capt. Donald R. Mills, 200 Berry Street SE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Chief, Office of Public Information.—Capt. William S. Pascoe, 5018 33d Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Division Chiefs: Administrative Division.—Col. Tom M. Pickle, Broadfalls Apartments, 809 West Broad Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. y At Independent Agencies Chief of Manpower Division.—Col. Fred M. Croom, 909 North Van Dorn, Alex-andria, Va. 22304. iy EO, William P. Averill, 1314 20th Street South, Arlington, a. . Fiscal and Procurement Division.—Col. Jesse T. McMahan IV, 3704 Forest Grove Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Communications and Records Division.—Col. Charles R. Fox, 5606 Chesterbrook Road 20016. : Research and Statistics Division.—Kenneth H. McGill, 530 N Street SW. 20024. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1441 LL Street 20416. Phone, 393-3111 (Code 128) Administrator —Hilary Sandoval, Jr., 7107 Pomander Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Peruly i at Donald Brewer, 7121 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, a. 22101. Special Assistant to the Adminisirator.— Edmund Carrera, Grosvenor Park Apart-ments, Apt. M13, 10500 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Md. 20852. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Bill Keener, 923 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Israel Valdez, Sr., 9506 Caltor Lane, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. : Special Assistant to the Deputy Admanistrator.—Robert C. Maxwell, 5625 Knoll-wood Road 20016. Special Assistant for Equal Employment Opportunity and Executive Recruiting.— Connie Mack Higgins, 753A Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. General Counsel.—Leonard S. Zartman, 2400 Virginia Avenue 20037. Deputy General Counsel.—William T. Gennetti, 1003 Ruppert Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Assistant General Counsel, Office of Economic Development.—Sara H. Knight, 3600 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant General Counsel, Office of Legal Eric W. Weinmann, 1620 Investment.— 30th Street 20007. / Assistant General Counsel, Office of Legislation.—John Kivlan, 10023 Menlo Ave-nue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant General Counsel, Office of Liquidation and Litigation.—Robert B. ; Webber, 4412 Flower Valley Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. . Assistant General Counsel, Office of Loans.—Arthur M. Blacklow, 3350 Stuy- vesant Place 20015. Assistant General Counsel, Office of Procurement, Interagency and Administrative Law.—FEugene J. Davidson, 6340 Waterway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Assistant Administrator for Congressional and Public Affairs.—James S. Reed, Colony Cove Farm, Friendship, Md. 20758. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Congressional and Public Affairs.—John C. Vickerman, 9010 Nomini Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director, Office of Congressional Relations.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Public Information.—Ray E. Stull (acting), 6603 Byrnes Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of Advisory Councils.—Ethel Bent Walsh, 661 South Carolina Street SE. 20003. A Assistant Administrator for Minority Enterprise.—Arthur MecZier, 425 G Street SW. 20024. Director, Office of Minority Industry Relations.—Joseph E. Kernan (acting), 3815 Ingomar Street 20015. Director, Office of Program Development and Supervision.—Murray W. Kramer (acting), 10102 Gardiner Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. : Assistant Administrator for Planning, Research and Analysis—W. J. Garvin, 3409 ' Radnor Place, Falls Church, Va. 22042. : Deputy Assistant Administrator for Planning, Research and Analysis.—]| Vacant.] Assistant Administrator for Management.—Edwin Z. Holland (acting), 10905 Oakwood Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Management.—Arthur Horner (acting), 7509 Holiday Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 650 Congressional Directory Assistant Administrator for Management—Continued Phin 4 a of Personnel.—Robert H. West, 75 Eldrid Drive, Silver Spring, Director, Office of Organization and M anagement.— Robert Sungenis, 903 Schin- dler Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Office of Administrative Services.—Norman Billingsley, 6912 Heidelberg Road, Lanham, Md. 20801. Direclor, Office of Security and Investigations.— William Bowling, 6320 Beryl Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Director, Office of Equal Opportunity.—XEdward Dulcan, 5100 33rd Street 20008. Assistant Administrator (Comptroller).— William P. Turpin (acting), 9109 San- tayana Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Assistant Admainistrator.—Paul S. Howell (acting), 11022 Oakwood Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Office of Budget and Finance.—Herbert T. Mills, 7415 Dunstan Road, North Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Office of Data Services.— Edward Lombard, 3166 Jennifer Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director, O fice of Reports.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Audit—Raymond Randolph, 7020 Vagabond Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Associate Administrator for Financial Assistance.—Anthony S. Stasio (acting), 9802 De Paul Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Associate Administrator for Operations.—[Vacant.] Deputy Associate Administrator for Program Development.—Howard W. Roger- son (acting), 9011 Beatty Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Office of Appraisals.—James F. King, 2401 Calvert Street 20008. Director, Office of Business Loans.—Pierron R. Leef, 1103 Burketon Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Director, Office of Disaster Loans.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Development Company Assistance. — Einar Johnson (acting), ~ 5500 Prospect Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of Liquidation and Disposal.—Alexis T. Bishop, 3510 Brookwood Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Associate ied for Investment.—Arthur Singer, 2400 Virginia Avenue 20037. Deputy Associate Administrater for Investment.—James T. Phelan, 13501 Young- | wood Turn, Bowie, Md. 20715. Special Assistant to the Associate Administrator for Investment.—Irving Schwartz, 1425 Fourth Street SW., Apt. A-17, 20024. Staff Director—Stephen H. Bedwell, 3850 North Tazewell Street, Arlington, Va. | 22207. Director, Office of Eastern SBIC Operations.—Irving Levine, 2015 Forest Hills Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Office of Western SBIC Operations.—Francis P. McKenna, 316 17th Street NE. 20002. Associate Administrator for Procurement and Management Assistance.— William Murfin, 603 South, Crystal Plaza Apartments, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Associate Administrator for Procurement and Management Assistance.— Clyde Bothmer, 454 M Street SW. 20024. Director, Office of Management Assistance.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Procurement Assistance—P. Herbert Pierce, 2222 North Roosevelt Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Office of Business Development.—Leonard S. Cole, 8633 Redcoat Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 1000 Jefferson Drive SW. 20560. Phone, 628-1810 (Code 144) THE ESTABLISHMENT President of the United States. Vice President of the United States. Chief Justice of the United States. Independent Agencies Secretary of State Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary of Defense. Attorney General. Postmaster General. Secretary of the Interior. Secretary of Agriculture. Secretary of Commerce. Secretary of Labor. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Secretary of Transportation. THE BOARD OF REGENTS Chancellor.— Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the United States. Members of the Board.—Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President of the United States; Clinton P. Anderson, Member of the Senate; J. W. Fulbright, Member of the Senate; Hugh Scott, Member of the Senate; Frank T. Bow, Member of the House of Representatives: Michael J. Kirwan, Member of the House of Representatives; George H. Mahon, Member of the House of Representatives; John Nicholas Brown, citizen of Rhode Island (Providence) ; William A. M. Burden, citizen of New York; Crawford H. Greenewalt, citizen of Delaware (Wilmington); Caryl P. Haskins, citizen of Washington, D.C.; Thomas J. Watson, Jr., citizen of Connecticut. Executive Commattee (Permanent Committee) of the Board of Regents.—Warren E. Burger, chancellor; Caryl P. Haskins, chairman (ad interim); Clinton P. Anderson, S. Dillon Ripley, secretary. THE SECRETARIAT The Secretary.—S. Dillon Ripley, 2324 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Assistant Secretary.—James Bradley, 9502 Columbia Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director General of Museums and Director, U.S. National Museum.—Frank A. Taylor, 6605 32d Street 20015. : Assistant Secretary (Science). —Sidney R. Galler, 6242 Woodcrest Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21209. Assistant Secretary (History and Art).—Charles Blitzer, 617 A Street NE. 20002. Assistant Secretary (Public Service) .— William W. Warner, 2243 47th Street 20007. Treasurer.—T. Ames Wheeler, 4645 Hawthorne Lane 20016. Director, Office of Academic Programs.—Philip C. Ritterbush, 1527 31st Street 20007. General Counsel.—Peter G. Powers, 325 A Street SE. 20003. Director, Office of Personnel and Management Resources.—Leonard B. Pouliot, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Apt. 908, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Office of Development.—Lynford E. Kautz, 1002 Abbey Way, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Frederic M. Philips, 490 M Street SW. 20024. Director, Office of International Activities.—David Challinor, 3117 Hawthorne Street 20008. Executive Assistant to the Secretary.—John H. Dobkin, 126 11th Street SE. 20003. Office of the Secretary: Special Advisor 13 Anthropology.—Sol Tax, 5537 South Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60637. Special Assistant to the Secr etary.— Richard H. Howland, 1516 33d Street 20007. Editor, Joseph Henry Papers.—Nathan Reingold, 6237 Walhonding Rd. 20016. Smithsonian Council Members: H. Harvard Arnason Peter M. Millman Herman R. Branson Elting E. Morison Fred R. Eggan Norman Holmes Pearson Donald S. Farner Gordon N. Ray Anthony N. B. Garvan S. Dillon Ripley, chairman Murray Gell-Mann Andre Schiffrin Philip Handler Cyril Stanley Smith G. Evelyn Hutchinson ~~ John D. Spikes Jan LaRue Stephen E. Toulmin Clifford L. Lord Warren H. Wagner, Jr. Charles D. Michener 652 ~ Congressional Directory Office of the Assistant Secretary: Special Assistants: Mrs. Dorothy Rosenberg, 2100 Coleridge Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Robert Engle, 1111 University Boulevard West, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. ‘ Office of Director General of Museums— National Museum Art Programs: Chief, Office of Exhibits.—John E. Anglim, 4722 Davenport Street 20016. Chief, Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service.— Mrs. Dorothy Van Arsdale, 7615 Elba Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Chief, Conservation Analytical Laboratory.— Robert M. Organ, 9501 Nowell Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. ’ Regisirar—Helena M. Weiss, 2022 Columbia Road 20009. Office of Assistant Secretary (Science): Head, Office of Oceanography and Limnology.—I1. E. Wallen, 6310 12th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22205. gleting H cad, Office of Ecology.—I1. E. Wallen, 6310 12th Road North, Arlington, a. 22205. Director, Chesapeake Bay Center for Field Biology.—Francis S. L. Williamson, 602 Jasper Street, Baltimore, Md. 21201. Special Assistants: Harry Hyman, 10602 Cavalier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Mrs. Helen L. Hayes, 6008 Schenley Lane, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Office of Assistant Secretary (History and Art): Director 9 Special Projects (History and Art). —Ervin S. Duggan, 1744 N Street 20007. Historian, Office of American Studies.—Wilcomb E. Washburn, 2338 Massa-chusetts Avenue 20008. Office of Treasurer: Director, Office of Programing and Budget—John F. Jameson, 3000 North Stuart Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Treasurer.— Mrs. Betty J. Morgan, 801 North Pitt Street, Apt. 1603, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Contracting Officer, Contracts O flice—Elbridge O. Hurlbut, 8500 Paxton Court, Berwyn Heights, Md. 20740. Internal Awuditor.—Albert W. Tibbetts, 3872 Fairfax Square, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Office of Academic Programs: Assistant Director for Institutional Research, Division of Graduate Study.— Peter H. Wood, 1121 Spring Hill Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Division of Elementary and Secondary Education.—Nathaniel Dixon, 4215 East Capitol Street SE. 20019. Director, Division of Seminars—Wilton S. Dillon, 1446 Woodacre Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Office of Personnel and Management Resources: Personnel Management Specialists.—Vincent J. Doyle, 1005 Dead Run Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Ladd Hamilton, 2512 Kennet Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Chief, Employee Relations and Training.—Joseph P. Eberly, Rt. 2, Box 117, Lovettsville, Va. 22080. Office of International Activities: Director, Foreign Currency Program.— Kennedy B. Schmertz, 2727 29th Street 20008. Anthropology and Related Disciplines Systematic and Environmental Biology Advisory Council: Advisory Council: Robert McC. Adams Frederick Bayer Carlton S. Coon Kenton Chambers Cora Du Bois John D. Costlow Robert Ehrich Michael DeCarlo (observer) Nelson Glueck William Hamilton III Richard Lieban (observer) Paul D. Hurd, Jr: Nicholas Millett Philip L. Johnson Allan H. Smith Richard F. Johnson Kennedy B. Schmertz, chairman Porter M. Kier Gus W. Van Beek Kennedy B. Schmertz, chairman Fraser Wilkins (observer) Kenneth Thimann Rodney Young Director, Smithsonian Institution Libraries.—Russell Shank, 1054 Dalebrook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Independent Agencies | 653 Director, Information Systems Division.—Nicholas J. Suszynski, 611 Blossom Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director, Smithsonian Institution Press—Anders Richter, 5306 Iroquois Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Archivist, Smithsonian Archives.—Richard H. Lytle. : Program Director, Smithsonian Associates.—Mrs. Susan Hamilton, Harbour Square S—-306, 530 N Street SW. 20024. Director, Division of Performing Arts.—James R. Morris, 7716 Elba Road, Alex-andria, Va. 22306. Director, Smithsonian Museum Shops.—Carl Fox, 19 Ninth Street SE. 20003. Director, Buildings Management Department.—Andrew F. Michaels, 508 Hawkes-bury Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Grins Supply Division.—Fred G. Barwick, 6432 Sleepy Ridge Road, Falls Church, a. 22042. Chief, Administrative Systems Division.— Mrs. Ann S. Campbell, 6401 Matthews Drive SE. 20031. Chief, Photographic Services Diviston.—Otis H. Greeson, 9513 49th Place, College Park, Md. 20741. Chief, Travel Services Office.—Mrs. Betty V. Strickler, 4509 Highland Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. : x ) Xe | | 1 “1 ! = ! A | |eeath BUREAUS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES OF INSTITUTION THE SMITHSONIAN ] NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Director.—Richard S. Cowan, 4409 Tonquil Place, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Assistant Director—Paul K. Knierim, Rt. 2, Box 11305, Edgewater, Md. 21037. Department Chairmen.—Porter M. Kier, 5104 Bradford Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Karl V. Krombein, 3026 John Marshall Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207; Raymond B. Manning, 2401 Jackson Parkway, Vienna, Va. 22180; Brian H. Mason, 809 East Capitol Street SE. 20003; Saul H. Riesenberg, 10105 Kinross Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; George E. Watson, 4323 Cathedral Avenue 20016. : _ ii 1 | SMITHSONIAN ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY 60 Garden Sireet, Cambridge, Mass. 02138. Phone (617) 864-7910 Director—Fred. L.. Whipple, 35 Elizabeth Road, Belmont, Mass. Assistant Director (Science).—Charles A. Lundquist, 218 Parker Center, Mass. 02159. Acting Assistant Director (Management) .—Jack Coffey, 230 Mason line, Mass. 02146. 02178. Street, Newton Terrace, Brook- NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK Adams Mill Road 20009. Phone, 265-1868 Director.— Theodore H. Reed, 5005 Baltimore Avenue Assistant Director.—John Perry, 6208 Carnegie Drive, 20016. Bethesda, Md. 20034. SMITHSONIAN TROPICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE P.O. Box 2072, Balboa, Canal Zone Director.—Martin H. Moynihan. Assistant Director.— Edward H. Kohn. Assistant Director for Marine Biology.—Ira Rubinoff. CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF MAN Acting Director.—Sol Tax, 5537 South Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60637. RADIATION BIOLOGY LABORATORY Director.— William H. Klein, 7901 Kentbury Drive, Bethesda, Assistant Director.—W. Shropshire, Jr., 1240 North Quantico Va. 22205. Md. 20014. Street, Arlington, | | ~ | 654 Congressional Directory NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND TECHNOLOGY D7irector.—Daniel J. Boorstin, 3541 Ordway Street 20016. Assistant Director.—Silvio A. Bedini, 4303 41st Street 20016. Department Chairmen.—Bernard S. Finn, 6819 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Edgar M. Howell, 307 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 20046; Carl H. Scheele, 2912 North 22d Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; C. Malcolm Watkins, 11441 Washington Plaza West, Reston, Va. 22070; John H. White, Jr., 3307 Cleveland Avenue 20008. NATIONAL COLLECTION OF FINE ARTS Director.—Joshua C. Taylor. Assistant Director.—Robert Tyler Davis, 3701 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Department Chairmen.— Adelyn D. Breeskin, 1254 31st Street 20007; Mrs. Harry Lowe, 1517 30th Street 20007; Jacob Kainen, 2013 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Chief, International Art Program.—Lois A. Bingham, 1221 Massachusetts Avenue 20005. Smithsonian Art Commission: Chairman.—Charles H. Sawyer. Vice Chairman.— Walker Hancock. Secretary.—S. Dillon Ripley. Members: Leonard Baskin Mrs. J. Lee Johnson ITI William A. M. Burden Samuel C. Johnson Page Cross Wilmarth S. Lewis David E. Finley Henry P. Mcllhenny Martin Friedman Ogden M. Pleissner Lloyd Goodrich Edgar Richardson Bartlett H. Hayes, Jr. S. Dillon Ripley, ex officio August Heckscher Mrs. Otto Spaeth Thomas C. Howe Members Emeritus: Leonard Carmichael Alexander Wetmore Executive Committee: David E. Finley, Chairman Ogden M. Pleissner Walker Hancock, ex officio Charles H. Sawyer, ex officio Henry P. Mecllhenny S. Dillon Ripley, ex officio NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Director—Marvin S. Sadik, 429 N Street SW. 20024. National Portrait Gallery Commission: Whitfield J. Bell, Jr. Mrs. Catherine Drinker Bowen. John Nicholas Brown. Lewis Deschler. David E. Finley. Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis. Andrew Oliver. Jules D. Prown. Edgar P. Richardson. Ez Officio: Chancellor, Smithsonian Institution. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Director, National Gallery of Art. JOSEPH H. HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN 135 East 65th Street, New York, N.Y. 10021. Phone (212), TR 9-7186 Director—Abram Lerner, 33-64 21st Street, Long Island City, N.Y. 11106. Board of Trustees: Ex Officco Members: Chief Justice of the United States. Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Appointed Members: Appointments not yet made. + Independent Agencies >. 65% FREER GALLERY OF ART Director.—John A. Pope, 2425 California Street 20008. Assistant Director.—Harold P. Stern, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. . WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOLARS Acting Director.—Benjamin H. Read, 1739 Crestwood 20011. Board of Trustees: Chairman.—Hubert H. Humphrey. Vice Chairman.—Allan Nevins. Ex Officio: Secretary of State. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Librarian of Congress. -Archivist of the United States. Members: James MacGregor Burns Harry C. McPherson, Jr. Ernest Cuneo E. Kevin Roche Charles A. Horsky John P. Roche Daniel Patrick Moynihan COOPER-HEWITT MUSEUM OF DECORATIVE ARTS AND DESIGN Cooper Square, New York, N.Y. 10003 Director.—Mrs. Lisa Suter Taylor, 1115 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10028. Advisory Board: ; Mrs. Vincent Astor. William A. M. Burden. Mrs. Freda Diamond. Albert Edelman. Mrs. Jacob M. Kaplan, chairman. William Katzenbach. William C. Pahlmann. Mrs. Bliss Parkinson. Mrs. Howard J. Sachs. Mrs. Calvin Stillman. John. B. Trevor, Jr., vice chairman. Charles Van Ravenswaay. Frederick P. Victoria. Alexander O. Vietor. Ex Officio: Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM Acting Director.—Frank A. Taylor, 6605 32d Street 20015. Assistant Directors.—Frederick C. Durant III, 109 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; (acting), Ernest W. Robischon, 216 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002. Advisory Board: Maj. Gen. Nils O. Ohman, U.S. Air Force. Vice Adm. Thomas F. Connolly, U.S. Navy. Brig. Gen. Hal C. Pattison, U.S. Army. Maj. Gen. Keith B. McCutcheon, U.S. Marine Corps. Rear Adm. Roderick Y. Edwards, U.S. Coast Guard. Julian Scheer, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Joseph D. Blatt, Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transporta- tion. S. Dillon Ripley, Smithsonian Institution (ex officio), chairman. Citizen Members: [Vacancies (3).] NATIONAL ARMED FORCES MUSEUM ADVISORY BOARD Director.—John H. Magruder III, 1814 24th Street 20008. : Assistant Director.—James S. Hutchins, 2523 West Meredith Drive, McLean, Va. 22180. 656 : Congressional Directory Chairman.—John Nicholas Brown. Ex Officio: Secretary of Defense. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Members: Secretary of Army. Secretary of Navy. Secretary of Air Force. Robert C. Baker. James H. Cassell, Jr. David Lloyd Kreeger. William H. Perkins, Jr. Earl Warren. ANACOSTIA NEIGHBORHOOD MUSEUM 2405 Nichols Avenue SE. 20020. Phone 582-1300 Director.—John R. Kinard, 2115 13th Street SE. 20020. INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE SERVICE 1242 24th Street 20037. Phone 381-5201 Director.—Jeremiah A. Collins, 13 Montgomery Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. SCIENCE INFORMATION EXCHANGE 1730 M Street 20036. Phone 381-5511 Director—Monroe E. Freeman, 1200 North Nash Street, Apt. 547, Arlington, Va. 22209. Deputy Director.—David F. Hersey, 11602 Gilsan Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART (Under the direction of the Board of Trustees of the National Gallery of Art) Constitution Avenue, between Fourth and Seventh Streets 20565. Phone, REpublic 7-4215 Board of Trustees: Chief Justice of the United States, chairman. Secretary of State. Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Paul Mellon. John Hay Whitney. Lessing J. Rosenwald. Franklin D. Murphy. Stoddard M. Stevens. President.—Paul Mellon. Vice President.—John Hay Whitney. Secretary.—Ernest R. Feidler, 1307 North Lynnbrook Drive, Arlington, Va. 22201. Director.—J. Carter Brown, 3330 Reservoir Road 20007. Administrator.—E. James Adams, 12809 Spring Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Gi R. Feidler, 1307 North Lynnbrook Drive, Arlington, Va. 1. Treasurer.—Lloyd D. Hayes, 3131 Alberfoyle Place 20015. JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS (Under the direction of the Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts) 726 Jackson Place 20566. Phone, 343-8893 : BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chairman.—Roger L. Stevens. Ez Officio: Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Independent Agencies Ex Oflicio—Continued Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education. Chairman, Commission of Fine Arts. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Chairman, Community Recreation Advisory Board. Commissioner of the District of Columbia. Librarian of Congress. Director, National Park Service. U.S. Senate: U.S. House of Representatives: J. W. Fulbright. Frank Thompson, Jr. Charles H. Percy. Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen. Ralph W. Yarborough. James C. Wright, Jr. General: Richard Adler. Mrs. Albert D. Lasker. Floyd D. Akers. Erich Leinsdorf. Robert O. Anderson. Sol Myron Linowitz. Ralph E. Becker. Harry C. McPherson, Jr. K. LeMoyne Billings. Mrs. Michael J. Mansfield. Edgar M. Bronfman. George Meany. Mrs. George R. Brown. Robert I. Millonzi. Robert W. Dowling. Richard Rogers. Ralph W. Ellison. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Abe Fortas. Mrs. Jouett Shouse. Mrs. George A. Garrett. Mrs. Stephen E. Smith. Leonard H. Goldenson. Roger L. Stevens. Mrs. Rebekah Harkness. Jack Valenti. Edward M. Kennedy. Lew R. Wasserman. Thomas H. Kuchel. Edwin L. Weis], Sr. OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Honorary Chairmen.—Mrs. Richard M. Nixon, Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Mrs. Aristotle Onassis, Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Chairman.— Roger L. Stevens, 726 Jackson Place 20566. Vice Chairman.—Robert O. Anderson, Atlantic Richfield Co., 717 Fifth Avenue, ! New York, N.Y. 10022. Vice Chairman.—Sol Myron Linowitz, 2204 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Assistant Secretary and Assistant Treasurer.—Philip J. Mullin, 5729 MacArthur Boulevard 20016. General Counsel.—Ralph KE. Becker, 2916 32d Street 20008. : Secretary.—K. LeMoyne Billings, 200 Park Avenue, New Avenue, N.Y. 10017. Treasurer.—Robert C. Baker, 730 15th Street 20005. Assistant Treasurer—John L. Bryant, American Security & Trust Co., 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20005. Assistant Treasurer.—Kenneth Birgfeld, 5116 West Ridge Road 20016. Assistant Treasurer.—Paul J. Bisset, 1626 North Pierce Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Assistant Treasurer.—L. Parker Harrell, Jr., American Security & Trust Co., 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20005. Treasurer Emeritus.—Daniel W. Bell, 3816 Gramercy Street 20016. EXECUTIVE STAFF General Director.— William McC. Blair, Jr., 726 Jackson Place 20566. Artistic Adminestrator.— George London, 726 Jackson Place 20566. Administrator.—Philip J. Mullin, 5729 MacArthur Boulevard 20016. : Music Advisor.—Julius Rudel, Lincoln Center Plaza, Broadway at 64th Street, New York, N.Y. 10023. Executive Director for Engineering.— William F. Powers, 1701 North Kent Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. 33-350°—T70——44 658 20 Congressional Directory SOLDIERS’ HOME, ‘UNITED STATES BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR ARMY—REGULAR AIR FORCE United States Soldiers’ Home 20315. Phone, R Andolph 6-9100 Lt. Gen. Albert Watson II, USA (ret.), Governor of the Home. Lt. Gen. Duward L. Crow, USAF, Comptroller of the Air Force, USAF. Lt. Gen. Frederick J. Clarke, USA, The Chief of Engineers, USA. Lt. Gen. Hal B. Jennings, Jr., USA, The Surgeon General, USA. Maj. Gen. Walter E. Brinker, USA, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, US A. Maj. Gen. John L. Locke, USAF, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, USAF. Maj. Gen. James S. Cheney, USAF, The Judge Advocate General, USAF. OFFICERS OF THE HOME Residing at the Home 20315. Phone, RAndolph 6-9100 Governor.—Lt. Gen. Albert Watson II, USA (ret.). Deputy Governor.—Maj. Gen. Tom R. Stoughton, USA (ret.). Secretary-Treasurer.—Col. Ernest L. Janes, USA (ret.). Chief Surgeon.—Col. Roosevelt Cafarelli, USA (ret.). Quartermaster and Purchasing Officer.—Col. Ivan W. Elliott, USA (ret.). Secretary, Board of Commassioners.—Lt. Col. Charles F. DuPont, USAF (ret.). SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES CONTROL BOARD 811 Vermont Avenue 20445. Phone, EXecutive 3-3151 (Code 128, extension 6224) Satmend ain W. Mahan, 4746 North Dittmar Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, embers: Leonard L. Sells, 4390 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207. John S. Patterson, 9313 Haymarket Place, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Simon F. McHugh, Jr., 6908 Old Stage Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Otto F. Otepka, 1832 Arcola Avenue, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Acting General Counsel.—Charles F. Dirlam, 5804 Rossmore Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. TARIFF COMMISSION, UNITED STATES Tariff Commission Building, Eighth and E Streets 20436. Phone, N Ational 8-3947 (Code 1272) Commissioners: Glenn W. Sutton, chairman, of Georgia, 5929 23d Place SE. 20031. Penelope H. Thunberg, of Maryland, 2401 Calvert Street 20008. Bruce E. Clubb, of Virginia, 8700 Greystone Place, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Will E. Leonard, Jr., of Louisiana, 3717 Fordham Road 20016. Herschel D. Newsom, of Indiana, 4616 Garfield Street 20007. George M. Moore, of Maryland, 1101 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Secretary.—Kenneth R. Mason, 6907 96th Avenue, Lanham, Md. 20801. Dirediar of Investigation.— Willard W. Kane, 933 Taylor Run Parkway, Alexandria, a. 22302. Assistant to the Director of Investigation.—Oscar E. Kiessling, 7048 Haycock Road, Falls Chureh, Va. 22043. Assistant to the Director of Investigation.—Edward E. Martin, 3850 Tunlaw Road 20007. Assistant to the Director of Investigation.—Louise M. Rovner, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. Chief, Economics Division.—George N. Ecklund, 6910 Clifton Road, Clifton, Va. 22024. \ General Counsel.—Russell N. Shewmaker, 5857 Nebraska Avenue 20015. desist) General Counsel.—Charles W. Lucas, 8642 McHenry Street, Vienna, a. 22180. Special Adviser on Trade Agreements.— William T. Hart, 3236 N Street 20007. I ndependent Agencies Chief of Technical Service—Albert F. Parks, 2907 Edgehill Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Assistant Chief of Technical Service.—[Vacant.] Chefs of Technical Divisions: Agriculture—Hyman Leikind, 6902 Breezewood Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20852. Ceramics.— William E. Wright, 8022 Birnam Wood Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Chemicals.—Frank Gonet, 4007 North Woodstock Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Lahey gad Papary Bawa P. Furlow, 4876 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, a. 22207. Metals.—Charles W. Daiker, 1135 North Powhatan Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Sundries.—Selma L. Coble, 2909 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Textiles—Roland L. Lee, Jr., 5610 Nebraska Avenue 20015. New York Officc—Mrs. Mary A. DeBellis, Chief, 437 Custom House, New York, N.Y. hon (home address: 50 Fort Place, Staten Island, New York, N.Y. 10301). TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY Muscle Shoals, Ala. 35660. Phone, Sheffield 383-4631; Knoxville, Tenn. 37902. Phone, 522-7181; Chattanooga, Tenn. 37401. Phone, 755-0011; Washington Office, Wood ward Building 20444. Phone, 343-4537 (code 183, extension 4537). BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman.— Aubrey J. Wagner, 1600 Cedar Lane, Knoxville, Tenn. 37918. Director—Don McBride, 8208 Chesterfield Drive NW., Knoxville, Tenn. 37919. Director.—Frank E. Smith, 204 Suburban Road, Knoxville, Tenn. 37919. General Manager.—Louis J. Van Mol, 1309 Avonmouth Road, Knoxville, Tenn. 37914. Assistant General Manager—R. Lynn Seeber, Route 1, Louisville, Tenn. 37777. Assistant to the General Manager (Budget and Planning).—E. Philip Ericson, 8617 Sandhurst Drive, Knoxville, Tenn. 37919. en Staff —L. Edward Ellis, 328 Tedlo Lane, Knoxville, Tenn. 37920. Doo of Information.—Paul L. Evans, 29 East Norris Road, Norris, Tenn. 37828. Power Financing Oflicer.—G. O. Wessenauer, 2931 North Nurick Drive NW., Chattanooga, Tenn. 37405. Washington Representative—Jacob D. Vreeland, 16404 Deerlake Road, Rock-ville, Md. 20855. General Counsel and Secretary to the Corporation.— Robert H. Marquis, 3521 Talahi Drive, Knoxville, Tenn. 37919. Comptroller.— Gifford G. Cruze, 1109 Young Avenue, Maryville, Tenn. 37801. Director of Personnel.—John HE. Massey, 1015 Kenesaw Avenue SW., Knoxville, Tenn. 37919. Director of Property and Supply.—Ashford Todd, Jr., 410 Sunset Road West, Lookout Mountain, Tenn. 37350. Director of Purchasing—James L. Williams, Jr., 211 Inverness Drive, Signal Mountain, Tenn. 37377. Director of Reservoir Properties.—J. Porter Taylor, 2909 Barber Hill Lane SW. Knoxville, Tenn. 37920. Director of Forestry Development.—Kenneth J. Seigworth, 100 West Norris Road, Norris, Tenn. 37828. Director of Land Between the Lakes.—Robert M. Howes, 78 Nunn Boulevard, Cadiz, Ky. 42211. Director of Navigation Development and Regional Studies.—Minard I. Foster, 5205 Shady Dell Trail SE., Knoxville, Tenn. 37914. Director of Tributary Area Development.—John S. Barron, 5720 Woodburn Drive NW., Knoxville, Tenn. 37919. Director of Water Control Planning.—Reed A. Elliot, 5600 Marilyn Drive, Knox-ville, Tenn. 37914. 660 Congressional Directory -Manager of Health and Environmental Science.—0. Merton Derryberry, M.D., 621 Mississippi Avenue, Signal Mountain, Tenn. 37377. Director of Environmental Research and Development.—Francis E. Gartrell, 3114 Colyar Drive, Chattanooga, Tenn. 37404. Director of Medical Services—James L. Craig, M.D., 1508 Bunker Hill Drive, Chattanooga, Tenn. 37421. Manager of Agricultural and Chemical Development.—Lewis B. Nelson, 1918 Courtney Avenue, Florence, Ala. 35630. Assistant Manager of Agricultural and Chemical Development.— Alvin B. Phillips, Route 7, Box 319, Florence, Ala. 35630. Director Agricultural Development.— Gerald G. Williams, 825 Sherrod Avenue, Florence, Ala. 35630. Director of Chemical Development.—Travis P. Hignett, 704 Wilson Dam Circle, Sheffield, Ala. 35660. Director of Chemical Operations.—Henry M. Carr, 700 Crest Street, Florence, Ala. 35630. Manager of Engineering Design and Construction.— George H. Kimmons, Williams Road, Route 3, Concord, Tenn. 37720. Director of Construction.—Horace H. Mull, 7102 Sheffield Drive, Knoxville, Tenn. 37919. Director of Engineering Design.—Joseph R. Parrish, 5914 Nottingham Road NE., Knoxville, Tenn. 37918. Manager of Power.—G. O. Wessenauer, 2931 North Nurick Drive NW., Chatta-nooga, Tenn. 37415. Assistant Manager of Power.—James E. Watson, 126 Norvell Drive, Signal Mountain, Tenn. 37377. Director of Power Construction.—L. Hubert Carlock, Jr., 510 Paragon Drive, Chattanooga, Tenn. 37415. : Director of Power Mar keting.—Paul S. Button, 8757 Queens Road, Chattanooga, Tenn. 37416. Director of Power Planning and Engineering.—Fred Chambers, 4819 Lake Haven Drive, Chattanooga, Tenn. 37416. Director of Power Production.—E. Floyd Thomas, 3589 Kings Road, Chatta-nooga, Tenn. 37416. Director of Power System Operations.— Godwin Williams, Jr., 201 Arrow Drive, Signal Mountain, Tenn. 37377. UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY 1776 Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, 655-4000 (Code 101) Director.—Frank Shakespeare, 5163 Tilden Street 20016. Deputy Director—Henry Loomis, Middleburg, Va. 22117. Special Assistant.—John R. O’ ‘Brien, 5226 Klingle Street 20016. Special Assistant.— William Matuszeski, 427 N Street SW. 20024. Deputy Director (Policy and Plans) —William H. Weathersby, 6124 32d Place 20015. Associate Director (Policy and Plans).—Barbara M. White, 2475 Virginia, Avenue 20037. Associate Director (Research and Assessment). — William E. Strasburg, 7916 Green-tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Associate Director (Research and Assessment).— Walter R. Roberts, 4449 Sedgwick Street 20016. General Counsel and Congressional Liaison.—Charles D. Ablard, 229 South Pitt Street, Alexandria,Va. 22314. Deputy General Counsel and Congressional Liaison.— Eugene P. Kopp, 955 S. Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant Director (Africa) .—John E. Reinhardt, 6801 Laverock Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director Sin (Acting)Albert E. Hemsing, 100 Cameron >— Mews, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Director (Far East) —Daniel P. Oleksiw, 7817 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant Director (Latin America).—Robert C. Amerson, 1280 Bartonshire Way, Rockville, Md. 20854. Assistant Director (Near East and South Asia) —Alan Carter, 6242 29th Street 20015. Independent Agencies 661 Assistant Director (Soviel Union and Eastern Europe).—Kempton B. Jenkins, 7204 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director (Admainistration).—Ben Posner, 2405 Eccleston Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Agency Budget Officer.—Nanecy G. Stephens, 7906 Takoma Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. pg (Personnel and Training) .—Lionel S. Mosley, 320 10th Street Assistant Director (Motion Pictures and Television).—Bruce Herschensohn, 2301 E Street 20037. Sesion Lodo (Broadcasting) —Xenneth R. Giddens, 2500 Virginia Avenue of. Assistant Director (Information Centers).—Henry A. Dunlap, 4606 Brandywine Street 20016. Assistant Director (Press amd Publications).—R. Kenneth Towery, 6803 Old Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Director (Public Information). —Eugene Rosenfeld, 103 South Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assia Diaior (Security) —Paul J. McNichol, 10500 Rockville Pike, Rockville, 1d. 52. U.S. COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS 1405 1 Street 20425. Phone, 382-3392 (Code 128, Ext. 3392) Members: Chairman.—Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., president, Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Ind. 46556. Commissioners: Stephen Horn, 3207 Foxhall Road 20016. Mrs. Frankie Muse Freeman, 5391 Waterman Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 63112. Dr. Hector P. Garcia, 1315 Bright Street, Corpus Christi, Tex. 78405. Maurice B. Mitchell, 300 South York Street, Denver, Colo. 80209. Robert S. Rankin, 1227 Vickers Avenue, Durham, N.C. 27707. Staff Director (Designate).—Howard A. Glickstein, 1304 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Deputy Staff Director—Martin G. Castillo, 1800 G Street 20506. Special Assistant to the Staff Director.—Jonathan W. Fleming, 3610 Underwood Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of Information and Publications.—James D. Williams, 3308 Alto Road, Baltimore, Md. 21216. Dosen Office of Management.—Bert Silver, 12810 Bushey Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Office of General Counsel (Acting).—Lawrence B. Glick, 1016 Shipman Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Staff Director, Oflice of Community Programing.—Isaiah T. Creswell, Jr., 1435 Fourth Street 20024. Assistant Staff Director, Office of Ciwil Rights Program and Policy.— Martin E. Sloane, 331 Fifth Street SE. 20003. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Veterans Administration Building, Vermont at H Street 20420. Phone, Executive 3-4120 (Code 148) Administrator of Veterans Affairs.—Donald E. Johnson, 8809 Fircrest Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Special Projects O fficer— Warren H. MacDonald, 4619 Edgefield Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant to the Administrator.—Mrs. D. Jane Hudson, 1615 Dryden Way, Crofton, Md. 21113. Deputy Administrator—Fred B. Rhodes, 3101 North Peary Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Secretary to the Deputy Administrator.—Mrs. Marjorie A. Bolger, 6300 32d Street 20015. Associate Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] Chairman, Administrator's Advisory Council.—Charles P. Henke, M.D., 5604 Wyngate Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 662 Congressional Directory Chief Benefits Director.—Rufus H. Wilson, 5156 Evangeline Way, Columbia, Md. 21043 Chief Data ‘Management Director. —Philip J. Budd, 5424 Backlick Road, Springfield, Va. 22151. Chief Medical Director.—Dr. H. M. Engle, 6333 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Controller.—John D. Shytle, 1512 Red Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. General Counsel.—John J. Corcoran, 9513 Cable Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant Administrator for Managemeni Engineering and Evaluation.—Blake E.. Turner, 318 Cabin Road SE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Administrator for Construction (Acting) .—Viggo P. Miller, 7105 Oak Ridge Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042 Assistant Administrator for Personnel. —Irene Parsons, 2401 Calvert Street NW., 20008. Director, Information Service.—Frank R. Hood, 2913 Wescott Street, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Investigation and Security Service.— George L. Holland, 2228 R Street NE. 20002, Chairman, Board of Veterans Appeals.—James W. Stancil, 100 Fourth Street NE. 20002. Manager, Administrative Services.—Kdward J. Gorman, 5415 Connecticut Avenue 20015. WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY (Established Feb. 20, 1967, by interstate compact by and between Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, Public Law 89-774, approved Nov. 6, 1966.) 950 South L’ Enfant Plaza SW. Phone, 484-2600 General Manager.—Jackson Graham, 2836 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy General Manager.—Warren D. Quenstedt, 1212 La Ronde Court, Alexan=- dria, Va. 22307. : ; Executive Officer and Comptroller.—Schuyler Lowe, 4715 Sedgwick Street 20016. Secretary-Treasurer.—Delmer Ison, 5241 Yorktown Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22207: ; Personnel Officer—W. Donald Dewey, 6905 Muncaster Mill Road, Derwood, Md. 20855. Government Relations Officer —Ellis S. Perlman, 1629 Dryden Way, Crofton, Md... 21113. General Counsel.—John R. Kennedy, 9627 Taylor Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022." Director of Planning.—William I. Herman, 8405 Beech Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. ; Director of Real Estate.—Nicholas J. Roll, 1110 Brantford Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 3 Director of Administrative Services.—G. Richard Raville, 7305 Venice Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Director of Community Services.—Cody Pfanstiehl, 7514 Dundalk Road, Pulioing Park, Md. 20012. Chief of Engineering and Operations—Roy T. Dodge, 9101 Volunteer Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director of Engineering—Howard W. Lyon, 7605 Cayuga Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director of Architecture.—Sprague Thresher, 625 E Street SE. 20003. Director of Construction.—Edwin R. Baughman, 526 Dolley Madison Towers, 2300 24th Road South, Arlington, Va. 22206. Director of Contract Administration. —Joseph F. Garbacz, 7200 Regent Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Dererion of Program Control.—Joseph F. Elward, Jr., 7907 Ariel Way, McLean, a. 22101. Director of Data Processing.—|[Vacant.] Director of Operations.—Ralph L. Wood, 6 Greyswood Court, Rockville, Md. 20854. I ndependent Agencies WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT SOCIETY (Organized 1833; chartered 1859; acts of Congress August 2, 1876, October 2, 1888) Room 2039, Interior Building 20240. Phone, 343-4763 President ex Officco.—Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States. Vice President ex Officio.— The Governors of the several States. Second Vice President.—John Lord O’Brian, 2123 California Avenue 20008. Treasurer.—Charles C. Glover, Jr., 3201 New Mexico Avenue. Sere) Ceres B. Hartzog, Jr., 4818 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Secretary.—Cornelius W. Heine, 709 North Belgrade Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Members: Benjamin M. McKelway; Colgate W. Darden, Jr.; Thomas C. Kinkaid; Charles S. Dewey; Chief Justice Earl Warren (retired); Corcoran Thom, Jr.; David E. Finley; Melville Grosvenor; Samuel Spencer; George Hamilton, Jr.; Frederick M. Bradley; Senator Harry ¥. Byrd, Jr. Members Emeritus, Samuel H. Kauffmann; Conrad L. Wirth. WATER RESOURCES COUNCIL 1025 Vermont Avenue 20005. Phone, 382-6104 (Code 128) Chairman.— Walter J. Hickel, Secretary of the Interior. Members: Secretary of Agriculture. Secretary of the Army. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Secretary of the Interior. Secretary of Transportation. Chairman, Federal Power Commission. Associate Members: Secretary of Commerce. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Observers: Attorney General. Director, Bureau of the Budget. Acting Executive Director—Reuben J. Johnson, 2863 Glenvale Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Director for Planning and Research Advisor.—Harry A. Steele, 3600 Rockingham, Arlington, Va. 22213. Ce Director for Policy.—John B. Roose, 6008 Jennings Lane, Springfield, © Va. 22150. Assistant Director for State Grants.—Harold G. Wilm, 1200 North Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. 22201. Legal Advisor.—Ernst Liebman, 3616 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Secretary to the Council and Administrative Oficer—W. G. Savage, 2800 Dartmouth Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314. JUDICIARY SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES 1 First Street NE. 20543. Phone, EXecutive 3-1640 (Code 1207) WARREN EARL BURGER, Chief Justice of the United States; born St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 17, 1907; son of Charles Joseph and Katharine Burger; Uni-versity of Minnesota; St. Paul College of Law (now Mitchell College of Law), 1931, LL.B. (magna cum laude), 1964, LL.D.; married Elvera Stromberg, 1933; children—Wade Allan, Margaret Elizabeth; admitted to Minnesota Bar, 1931; engaged in private general practice 1931-1953 as associate in Boyesen, Otis & Faricy, and partner in successor firms of Faricy, Burger, Moore & Costello; member faculty St. Paul College of Law (now Mitchell College of Law) 1931-1946 (contracts, trusts); Assistant Attorney General of the United States, 1953-56; nominated by President Eisenhower as Judge of the United States Court of Appeals (D.C. Circuit), qualified April 13, 1956; nominated Chief Justice of the United States by President Nixon May 22, 1969, qualified June 23, 1969. : HUGO LAFAYETTE BLACK, of Birmingham, Ala., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born in Clay County, Ala., February 27, 1886; married Josephine Patterson Foster (1921) (deceased December 7, 1952). Children—Hugo, Jr., Sterling Foster, Martha Josephine (Mrs. Mario Pesaresi); married Mrs. Elizabeth Seay DeMeritte September 11, 1957. Home: Alex-andria, Va. Nominated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on August 12, 1937, to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; confirmed by the Senate on August 17, 1937, and took his seat on October 4, 1937. WILLIAM ORVILLE DOUGLAS, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, was born at Maine, Minn., on October 16, 1898; graduated from Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash., A. B., 1920, and from Columbia University Law School, L.L. B., 1925; practiced law New York and Washington; member of law faculties, Columbia and Yale; member of Securities and Exchange Commission, 1936-39, chairman, 1937-39; nominated Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court by President Roosevelt, March 20, 1939; confirmed ° by the Senate, April 4, 1939, and took his seat April 17, 1939. JOHN M. HARLAN, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born May 20, 1899, in Chicago, Ill.; A. B., Princeton University, 1920; B. A. in Jurisprudence in 1923, and M A., Oxford University; LL. B., New York Law School, 1924; married Ethel Andrews of New Haven, Conn., November 10, 1928; has one daughter, Eve Harlan Dillingham (Mrs. Frank Dillingham) ; joined firm of Root, Clark, Buckner & Howland (subsequently Root, Ballantine, Harlan, Bushby & Palmer), New York City, as associate in 1923; member from January 1931 to February 1954; Assistant United States Attorney, Southern District of New York, 1925-27; chief assistant special counsel to Commissioners Clarence E. Shearn and Judge Townsend Scudder, appointed by Governor Smith in 1928 in removal proceedings against the Borough President of Queens; appointed by Governor Smith special assistant attorney general, State of New York, 1928-30, in connection with Queens County sewer prosecutions; appointed by Governor Dewey as chief counsel to New York State Crime Commission in 1951; appointed by President Eisenhower to United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, on, February 10, 1954, took oath of office on March 4, 1954; appointed by President Eisenhower to Supreme Court of the United States on March 17, 1955, took oath of office on March 28, 1955; United States Army Air Force, England, 1943-45,’ colonel, United States Army, decorated United States Legion of Merit, and" French and Belgian Croix de Guerre. a 666 Judiciary 667 WILLIAM J. BRENNAN, Jr., of Rumson, N.J. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born April 25, 1906, in Newark, N.J., son of William J. and Agnes (McDermott) Brennan; married Marjorie Leonard May 5, 1928; children—William J., Hugh Leonard, and Nancy; B. S. (with honors) Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania 1928; LL. B., Harvard 1931; joined firm Pitney, Hardin & Skinner, Newark, N.J., as associate in 1931; member from 1937-42 and again 1945-49, firm name Pitney, Hardin, Ward & Brennan; major, later colonel, United States Army, specializing in manpower and personnel work, 1942-45, awarded Legion of Merit; appointed by Governor Dris-coll, New Jersey Superior Court, 1949, served as assignment judge, Hudson County, to 1951; appointed to Appellate Division of that court 1951; appointed by Governor Driscoll, associate justice of New Jersey Supreme Court, 1952; appointed as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States by President Eisenhower, a recess appointment on October 15, 1956; took the oaths and his seat on October 16, 1956; was nominated by President Eisenhower on January 14, 1957; the nomination was confirmed by the Senate on March 19, 1957; was given a new commission on March 21, 1957, and again took the oaths on March 22, 1957. POTTER STEWART, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born Jackson, Mich., January 23, 1915; Yale College, A.B., 1937, Yale Law School, LL.B., 1941; married Mary Ann Bertles, April 24, 1943; three children, Harriet, Potter, David; practiced law New York City and Cincinnati, Ohio, 1941-54; served 3 years active sea duty during World War II, discharged as lieutenant in 1945; appointed by President Eisenhower to United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, April 27, 1954, and took oath of office and assumed duties as Circuit Judge, June 1, 1954; appointed from Ohio as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States on October 14, 1958, during a recess of the Senate, and took the oaths of office and his seat on that day; was nominated by President Eisenhower on January 17, 1959, as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States: was confirmed by the Senate on May 5, 1959, and took the oaths of office on May 15, 1959. BYRON RAYMOND WHITE, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born in Fort Collins, Colo., June 8, 1917; son of Alpha Albert White and Maude Burger White; elementary and high school, Wellington, Colo.; B.A., University of Colorado, 1938; Rhodes scholar, Oxford, England, 1939; LL.B., Yale Law School, 1946; married Marion Lloyd Stearns of Denver, Colo., June 15, 1946; children, Charles Byron and Nancy Pitkin; law clerk to Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1946-47; associate, Lewis, Grant, Newton, Davis & Henry (now Davis, Graham & Stubbs), 1947-50, partner, 1950-60; Deputy Attorney General of the United States, January 1961-April 1962; nominated Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States by President Kennedy on April 3, 1962, confirmed by the Senate on April 11, 1962, and took the oaths of office and his seat on April 16, 1962; officer USNR May 1942—January 1946. THURGOOD MARSHALL, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born in Baltimore, Md., July 2, 1908, son of William C. and Norma, A. Marshall; attended public schools in Baltimore; graduated with honors from Lincoln University in 1930, and in 1933 graduated, at the head of his class, from Howard University Law School in Washington; married Vivian Burey (deceased), September 4, 1929; married Cecilia A. Suyat, December 17, 1955; two children, Thurgood, Jr., and John William; entered private law practice in Baltimore, and in 1934 became counsel for the Baltimore branch, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; in 1936, joined the organization’s national legal staff, and in 1938 appointed chief legal officer, serving from 1940 until appointed to the Federal bench as director-counsel of the NAACP legal defense and educa-tional fund; nominated by President Kennedy for appointment to the Second Cir-cuit Court of Appeals on September 23, 1961, given recess appointment in October 1961, confirmed by the Senate on September 11, 1962; nominated by President Johnson for appointment as Solicitor General of the United States on July 13, 1965, taking oath of office August 24, 1965; nominated by President Johnson as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States on June 13, 1967, confirmed by the Senate on August 30, 1967, took the constitutional oath on September 1, 1967, and took the judicial oath and was seated on October 2, 1967. 663 Congressional Directory RETIRED JUSTICES EARL WARREN, Chief Justice of the United States, retired; born March 19, 1891, in Los Angeles, Calif., son of Methias H. and Christine (Hernlund) Warren; B. L., University of California, 1912; J. D. 1914; married Nina E. Meyers, October 14, 1925; children—James, Virginia, Earl, Dorothy, Nina, and Robert; deputy and chief deputy district attorney, Alameda County, Calif., 1920-25; district attorney, 1925-39; attorney general of California, 1939-43; Governor of California, 1943-53; served as first lieutenant in Infantry, U.S. Army, 1917-18; nominated Chief Justice of the United States by President Eisenhower Sep-tember 30, 1953; took oath of office and his seat on October 5, 1953; retired June 23, 1969. STANLEY FORMAN REED, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, retired; born in Mason: County, Ky., December 31, 1884; A. B.,, Kentucky Wesleyan College, 1902; A. B. Yale, 1906 (Bennett prize); LL.D. 1938; LL.D., Columbia University, 1940; University of Kentucky, 1940; Kentucky Wesleyan College, 1941; University of Louisville, 1947; studied law at University of Virginia, Columbia University, and University of Paris; married Winifred Elgin, of Maysville, Ky.; has two sons, John A. and Stanley Forman, Jr.; general practice Maysville and Ashland, Ky., 1910-29; member General Assembly of Kentucky, 1912-16; American Legion; American Law Institute: counselor and member, executive committee, American Red Cross, 1935-38; general counsel, Federal Farm Board, 1929-32; general counsel, Reconstruction Finance Corpora-tion, December 1932 to March 1935; Solicitor General of the United States, March 23, 1935, to January 31, 1938; presented for the Supreme Court, among others— U.S. v. Bankers Trust Co. (Gold Clause case), U.S. v. Schechter (NRA case), Ashwander v. Tennessee Valley Authority, U.S. v. Butler (AAA case), Anniston Mfg. Co. v. Davis (Processing Tax case), Railway Labor case, Labor Board cases, Alabama Power Co. v. Ickes (Public Works Administration); Chairman, Presi-dent’s Committee on Civil Service Improvement, 1939-41; former Director, Commodity Credit Corp.; trustee, Export-Import Bank of Washington, D.C.; nominated Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States by President Roosevelt, January 15, 1938: confirmed January 25, 1938, and took his seat January 31, 1938; retired February 25, 1957. TOM C. CLARK, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born September 23, 1899, in Dallas, Tex.; son of William H. and Jennie (Falls) Clark; Virginia Military Institute, 1917-18; A. B., University of Texas, 1921; LL.B., 1922; married Mary Ramsey, of Texas, November 8, 1924; children, William Ramsey, Mildred (Mrs. Thomas R. Gronlund), (Tom C., Jr., deceased); in private practice, Dallas, 1922-37 (civil district attorney, Dallas County, 1927— 32); Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. 1937-43; Assistant Attorney General, 1943-45; Attorney General of the United States, 1945-49; nominated by President Truman to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, August 2, 1949, confirmed by the Senate August 18, 1949, and took his seat October 3, 1949; retired June 12, 1967; home; 2101 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20008; Office: United States Supreme Court, Washington, D.C. 20543; director, Federal Judicial Center, 1520 H Street. RESIDENCES OF THE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT [The * designates those whose wives accompany them] *Mr. Chief Justice Burger, 3111 North Rochester Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. *Mr. Justice Black, 619 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. *Mr. Justice Douglas, 4852 Hutchins Place 20007. *Mr. Justice Harlan, 1677 31st Street 20007. *Mr. Justice Brennan, 3037 Dumbarton Avenue 20007. *Mr. Justice Stewart, 5136 Palisade Lane 20016. *Mr. Justice White, 6801 Hampshire Road, McLean, Va. 22101. *Mr. Justice Marshall, 6233 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. RETIRED *Mr. Chief Justice Warren, Sheraton-Park Hotel 20008. *Mr. Justice Reed, the Mayflower 20036. *Mr. Justice Clark, 2101 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Judiciary 669 OFFICERS OF THE SUPREME COURT Clerk.—John F. Davis, 4704 River Road 20016. Chief—Edmund P. Cullinan, 4823 Reservoir Road 20007. Deputy Clerk.—Michael Rodak Jr., 6311 Joslyn Road, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Marshal. —T. Perry Lippitt, 6004 Corbin Road, Woodacres, Md. 20016. Reporter of Decisions.—Henry Putzel, Jr., 3703 33d Place 20008. Librarian.—H. Charles Hallam, Jr., 10927 Pleasant Acres Drive, Adelphi, Md. 20783. Press Information.—Banning E. Whittington, 6037 Fifth Road North, Arlington, Va. 22203. UNITED STATES COURTS OF APPEALS ~ District of Columbia Judicial Circuit (District of Columbia).—Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—David L. Bazelon. Circuit Judges.— J. Skelly Wright, Carl McGowan, Edward Allen Tamm, Harold Leventhal, Spottswood W. Robinson III. Clerk.—Nathan J. Paulson, Washington, D.C. 20001. First Judicial Circuit (Districts of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Puerto Rico).—[Vacant], Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.— Bailey Aldrich, Boston, Mass. 02109. Circuit Judges.—Edward M. McEntee, Providence, R.I. 02903; Frank M. Coffin, Portland, Maine 04112. Clerk.— Roger A. Stinchfield, Boston, Mass. 02109. Second Judicial Circuit (Districts of Vermont, Connecticut, northern New York, southern New York, eastern New York, and western New York).—Mr. Justice Harlan, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—J. Edward Lumbard, New York, N.Y. 10007. Circuit Judges.—Sterry R. Waterman, St. Johnsbury, Vt. 05819; Leonard P. Moore, New York, N.Y. 10007; Henry J. Friendly, New York, N.Y. 10007; J. Joseph Smith, Hartford, Conn. 06103; Irving R. Kaufman, New York, N.Y. 10007; Paul R. Hays, New York, N.Y. 10007; Robert P. Anderson, New London, Conn.; Wilfred Feinberg, New York, N.Y. 10007. Clerk.—A. Daniel Fusaro, New York, N.Y. 10007. Third Judicial Circuit (Districts of New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, middle Pennsylvania, western Pennsylvania, Delaware, and the Virgin Islands).— Mr. Justice Brennan, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.— William Henry Hastie, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107. Circuit Judges.—Harry E. Kalodner, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107; Abraham L. Freedman, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107; Collins J. Seitz, Wilmington, Del. 19899; Francis L. Van Dusen, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107; Ruggero J. Aldisert, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222; David Stahl, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. Clerk.—Thomas F. Quinn, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107. : Fourth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Maryland, eastern North Carolina, middle North Carolina, western North Carolina, South Carolina, eastern Virginia, western Virginia, northern West Virginia, southern West Virginia).—Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Chief Judge.—Clement F. Haynsworth, Jr., Green-ville, S.C. 29603. Circuit Judges.—Simon E. Sobeloff, Baltimore, Md. 21202; Herbert S. Boreman, Parkersburg, W. Va. 26101; Albert V. Bryan, Alex-andria, Va. 22313; Harrison L. Winter, Baltimore, Md. 21202; J. Braxton Craven, Jr., Shelby, N.C.; John D. Butzner, Jr., Richmond, Va. 23217. Clerk.—Samuel W. Phillips, Richmond, Va. 23219. Fifth Judicial Circuit (Districts of northern Alabama, middle Alabama, southen Alabama, northern Florida, middle Florida, southern Florida, northern Georgia, middle Georgia, southern Georgia, eastern Louisiana, western Louisiana, northern Mississippi, southern Mississippi, northern Texas, southern Texas, eastern Texas, western Texas, and Canal Zone).—Mr. Justice Black, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—John R. Brown, Houston, Tex. 77002. Circuit Judges.—John Minor Wisdom, New Orleans, La. 70130; Walter Pettus Gewin, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 35403; Griffin B. Bell, Atlanta, Ga. 30301; Homer Thornberry, Austin, Tex. 78701; James P. Coleman, Acker-man, Miss. 39735; Irving L. Goldberg, Dallas, Tex. 75221; Robert A. Ains-worth, Jr., New Orleans, La. 70130; John C. Godbold, Montgomery, Ala. 36102; David W. Dyer, Miami, Fla. 33101; Bryan Simpson, Jacksonville, Fla. 32201; George Harrold Carswell, Tallahassee, Fla. 32302; Lewis R. Morgan, Newnan, Ga. 30263. Clerk.—Edward W. Wadsworth, New Orleans, a. 70130. 670 Judiciary 671 Sixth Judicial Circust (Districts of northern Ohio, southern Ohio, eastern Michi-gan, western Michigan, eastern Kentucky, western Kentucky, eastern Ten-nessee, middle Tennessee, and western Tennessee).—Mr. Justice Stewart, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Harry Phillips, Nashville, Tenn. 37203. Circuit Judges.—Paul C. Weick, Akron, Ohio 44313; George Clifton Edwards, Jr., Detroit, Mich. 48231; Anthony J. Celebrezze, Cleveland, Ohio 44114; John W. Peck, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202; Wade Hampton MecCree, Jr., Detroit, Mich. 48226; Bert T. Combs, Louisville, Ky. 40202. Clerk.—Carl W. Reuss, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202. Seventh Judicial Circuit (Districts of northern Indiana, southern Indiana, northern Illinois, eastern Illinois, southern Illinois, eastern Wisconsin, and western Wisconsin).—Mr. Justice Marshall, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.— Latham Castle, Chicago, Ill. 60604. Circuit Judges—Roger J. Kiley, Chicago, IIL 60604; Luther M. Swygert, Chicago, Ill. 60604; Thomas E. Fairchild, Mil-waukee, Wis. 53202; Walter J. Cummings, Jr., Chicago, Ill. 60604; Otto Kerner, Chicago, Ill. 60604. Clerk.—Kenneth J. Carrick, Chicago, 111. 60604. Eighth Judicial Circuit (Districts of eastern Arkansas, western Arkansas, northern Iowa, southern Iowa, eastern Missouri, western Missouri, Minnesota, Ne-braska, North Dakota, and South Dakota).—Mr. Justice White, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Martin D. Van Oosterhout, Sioux City, Iowa 51100. Circuit Judges.—M. C. Matthes, St. Louis, Mo. 63101; Harry A. Blackmun, Rochester, Minn. 55901; Pat Mehaffy, Little Rock, Ark. 72203; Floyd R. Gibson, Kansas City, Mo. 64106; Donald P. Lay, Omaha, Nebr. 68101; Gerald W. Heaney, Duluth, Minn. 55802; Myron H. Bright, Fargo, N. Dak. 58102. Clerk.—Robert C. Tucker, St. Louis, Mo. 63101. Ninth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Alaska, Arizona, northern California, eastern California, central California, southern California, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Idaho, eastern Washington, western Washington, Hawaii, and Guam).—Mr. Justice Douglas, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Richard H. Chambers, Tucson, Ariz. 85702. Circuit Judges.—Standley N. Barnes, Los Angles, Calif. 90012; Frederick G. Hamley, San Francisco, Calif. 94101; Charles M. Merrill, San Francisco, Calif. 94101; M. Oliver Koelsch, San Francisco, Calif. 94101; James R. Browning, Great Falls, Mont. 59401; Ben Cushing Duniway, San Francisco, Calif. 94101; Walter Ely, Los Angeles, Calif. 90012; James M. Carter, San Diego, Calif. 92101; Shirley M. Huf-stedler, Los Angeles, Calif. 90012; Eugene A. Wright, Seattle, Wash. 98104; Ozell M. Trask, Phoenix, Ariz. 85025; John F. Kilkenny, Portland, Oreg. 97205. Clerk.— William B. Luck, San Francisco, Calif. 94101. Tenth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Kansas, eastern Oklahoma, western Oklahoma, northern Oklahoma, and New Mexico).— Mr. Justice White, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Alfred P. Murrah, Okla- -homa City, Okla. 73101. Circuit Judges.—David T. Lewis, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111; Jean S. Breitenstein, Denver, Colo. 80201; Delmas C. Hill, Wichita, Kans. 67201; Oliver Seth, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 87501; John J. Hickey, Cheyenne, Wyo. 82001; William J. Holloway, Jr., Oklahoma City, Okla. 73101. Clerk.— William L. Whittaker, Denver, Colo. 80202. UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT U.S. Courthouse, Third Street and Constitution Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-5700 (Code 1204) DAVID L. BAZELON, chief judge; was born in Superior, Wis., September 3, 1909, the son of Israel and Lena Bazelon; married to Miriam M. Kellner on June 7, 1936; children—James A. and Richard L.; received degree of B.S.L. from North-western University in 1931; LL.D., Colby College, 1966; LL.D., Boston Uni-versity, 1969; assistant United States Attorney for Northern District of Illinois 1935-40; senior member of firm of Gottlieb & Schwartz, 1940-46; appointed by President Truman as Assistant Attorney General, United States, in charge of lands division, 1946-47, in charge of alien property 1947-49; member, Illinois, Chicago, Federal, American, and District of Columbia Bar Associations; nomi-nated by President Truman as Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, October 15, 1949; entered on duty November 1, . 1949, under recess appointment, and on February 24, 1950 under permanent commission after Senate confirmation; chief judge October 9, 1962. JOHN ANTHONY DANAHER, senior circuit judge; born in Meriden, Conn., January 9, 1899; son of Cornelius J. and Ellen Danaher; A.B., Yale College, 1920; Yale Law School, 1919-21; served clerkship with White & Case, New York, 1921; admitted to the bar in Connecticut January 17, 1922, and to the bar of the United States District Court in Connecticut February 28, 1922; Assistant United States Attorney, 1922-34; Secretary of State of Connecticut, 1933-35; United States Senator for Connecticut, 1939-45; appointed by President Truman in 1951 to the President’s Commission on Internal Security and Individual Rights under the chairmanship of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz; appointed by President Eisenhower in 1953 as one of the 12 lawyer members of the President’s Conference on Administrative Procedure; member of the bar in Connecticut and in the District of Columbia, in the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut and in the District of Columbia, in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit as well as of the Supreme Court of the United States; served on various of the special committees of the American Bar Association and the District of Columbia Bar Association; married February 3, 1921, to Miss Dorothy E. King of Meriden; children, John A., Jr., Robert C. and Mrs. Jeanne D. Lennhoff; Beta Theta Pi, Elihu (Yale), Corbey Court (Yale Law School) ; member District of Columbia Bar Association, Connecticut Bar Association, Hartford County Bar Association, American Bar Association; appointed United States Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit by President Eisenhower by commission dated October 1, 1953, and took oath of office November 20, 1953; became a senior circuit judge January 23, 1969; legal residence, Groton Long Point, Conn. 06340. JAMES SKELLY WRIGHT, circuit judge; born in New Orleans, La., Jan-uary 14, 1911, son of James Edward and Margaret (Skelly) Wright; Ph. B., Loyola University, New Orleans, 1931; LL.B., 1934; LL.D., Yale University, 1961; LL.D., University of Notre Dame, 1962; LL.D., Howard University, 1964; recipient of 1968 citation in law from Who’s Who in America; married Helen Mitchell Patton, February 1, 1945; one son, James Skelly; high school teacher, 1931-35; lecturer, English history, Loyola University, 1936-37; member of faculty, Loyola University School of Law, 1950 to 1962: James Madison Lecturer, New York University, 1965; Robert H. Jackson Lecturer, National College of State Trial Judges, 1966; Lecturer, University of Texas series on Law and the Free Society, 1967; Frank Irvine lecturer, Cornell University, 1968; Assistant U.S. Attorney, New Orleans, 1937-46; U.S. Attorney, Eastern District of Louisiana, 1948-49; U.S. District Judge, Eastern District of Louisiana, 1949 to April 1962; U.S. Circuit Judge, Washington, D.C., April 1962 to date; member, 672 Judiciary 673 Standing Committee on Rulesof Practice and Procedure, Committee on ‘Court ‘Administration, and Subcommittee on ‘Federal Jurisdiction (chairman), of the Judicial ‘Conference of the U.S.; ‘member of American Law Institute; served as lieutenant commander, U.S. Coast Guard, 1942-45; observer, U.S. State Depart-ment International Fisheries Conference, London, 1943; member, bar of Supreme Court of "United States, Louisiana State Bar Association (Board of Governors), Federal Bar Association (President, New Orleans Chapter), Bar Association of District of Columbia, American Bar Association, New Orleans Bar association; member, Alpha Delta Gamma (National President) ; member, Blue Key, honorary member, Phi Delta Phi; Roman Catholic; Democrat; home: 5317 Blackistone Pond Westmoreland Hills, Md. 20016; office: U.S. Courthouse, Washington, D.C. 20001. CARL McGOWAN, circuit judge; born in Hymera, Ind., May 7, 1911; Dart-mouth College, A.B., 1932; Columbia University, LL.B., 1936; member of .the New York (1936), Illinois (1940), and District of Columbia (1948) bars; private practice in New York City (1936-39), Washington (1946-48), and Chicago (1953-63) ; United States Naval Reserve (1942-45) ; married in 1945 to Josephine Vail Perry, of Boston; children: Mary, Rebecca, John, and Hope; counsel to the Governor of Illinois (1949-52) ; member of the faculty of Northwestern University Law School (1939-42; 1948-49); member of the Council of the American Law Institute, and of the American and Chicago Bar Associations; took oath of office April 22, 1963, under commission issued by President Kennedy March 27, 1963. EDWARD ALLEN TAMM, circuit judge; born St. Paul, Minn., April 21, 1906; student Mount St. Charles College, Helena, Mont.; University of Montana, LL.B., Georgetown University, 1930; LL.D., Georgetown University, 1965; married Grace Monica Sullivan; children: Edward Allen, Jr., and Grace T. Escudero; with Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1930-48; member bar of Min-nesota and Supreme Court of the United States; member American and Federal bar associations; honorary member District of Columbia Bar Association; ap-pointed district judge of the United States District Court for the ‘District of Co-lumbia by President Truman and entered upon ‘the duties of that office June 28, 1948; appointed United States circuit judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, ‘by President Johnson February 27, 1965, and took oath of office on March 17, 1965. HAROLD LEVENTHAL, circuit judge; born in New York, N.Y., January5, 1915, son of Jules J. and Sadie (Wolcher) Leventhal; Columbia College, A.B. 1934, with honors (Green prize) ; editor-in-chief, Columbia Law Review, 1935-36; Columbia Law School, LL.B. 1936 (Ordronaux prize and Toppan prize) ; member of the American, D.C., Federal, and New York City bar associations; married Kathryn Kumler of Lewisburg, Ohio, September 18, 1948; two children, Philip Henry Julian and Anne Kumler; law clerk to Associate Justices of the Supreme Court Harlan F. Stone (1936-37) and Stanley F. Reed (February—July 1938); attorney, Office of Solicitor General, August 1937-January 1938; August 1938-1939; chief of litigation, Bituminous Coal Division, Interior Department (1939-40) ; assistant general counsel, Office of Price Administration (1940-43); served with U.S. Coast Guard, concluding with rank of lieutenant commander 1943-46; assigned to staff of Justice Jackson, Nuremberg trials, 1945; private practice of law, Ginsburg and Leventhal, Washington, D.C., and successor firms, 1946-65, except for February 1951-January 1952, when served as chief counsel Office of Price Stabilization; executive officer, Hoover Commission task force on independent regulatory commissions (1948); visiting lecturer, Yale Law School, 1957-62; nominated to the United States Court of Appeals by President Johnson, March 1, 1965, confirmed by ‘the Senate April 7, 1965, took oath of office April 20, 1965. : SPOTTSWOOD W. ROBINSON IIT, circuit judge; born ‘in Richmond, Va., July 26, 1916; son of Spottswood W., Jr., and Inez C. Robinson; attended public schools of Richmond, Va., and Virginia Union ‘University, Richmond, Va., LL.B. . (magna cum laude), Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1939; LL.D., Vir-ginia Union University, 1955; married ‘to Marian B. Wilkerson; two ‘children, Spottswood W., IV, and Nina Cecelia (Mrs. Oswald G. Govan); admitted to Virginia Bar, 1943; member of faculty, School of Law, Howard University, 1939-48 (on leave 1947-48); practiced law in Richmond, Va., as a member of a3-350°—T70 45 674 Congressional Directory firm of Hill & Robinson, later Hill, Martin & Robinson, 1943-55, and as sole practitioner, 1955-60; dean of School of Law, Howard University, 1960-63; mem-ber of United States Commission on Civil Rights, 1961-63; vice president and general counsel, Consolidated Bank and Trust Co., Richmond, Va. 1963-64; member of American Bar Association, National Bar Association, Virginia State Bar (judicial member), Old Dominion Bar Association, Bar Association of the District of Columbia (honorary); National Lawyers Club (honorary); nominated by President Kennedy as Judge of the United States District Court for the Dis-trict of Columbia on October 1, 1963; following adjournment of the Senate, received recess appointment as Judge of said Court under Commission of President Johnson dated January 6, 1964, and took oath of office on January 7, 1964; nominated by President Johnson as Judge of said Court on February 3, 1964, confirmed by Senate on July 1, 1964, and took oath of office on July 7, 1964, under Commission of President Johnson dated July 1964; nominated by Presi-dent Johnson as Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on October 6, 1966, confirmed by Senate on October 20, 1966, and took oath of office on November 9, 1966, under Commission of President Johnson dated November 3, 1966. GEORGE E. MacKINNON, circuit judge; born in St. Paul, Minn., April 22, 1906; son of James Alexander Wiley and Cora Blanche (Asselstine) MacKinnon; married Elizabeth Valentine Davis August 20, 1938; children, Catherine Alice Wilson, James Davis, and Leonard Davis; student University of Colorado 1923-24 ; LL.B. University of Minnesota, 1929; member of editorial board, University of Minnesota Law Review, 1928-29; Western Conference Medal, 1929; assistant football coach, University of Minnesota, 1928-32; admitted to Minnesota bar, 1929; assistant general counsel, Investors Syndicate, Minneapolis, Minn., 1929-42; elected Minnesota State representative, 29th District, 1934, 1936, 1938, 1940; served with U.S. Navy Air Force 1942-46, discharged as commander; cited for meritorious service by Commander Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet; Member 80th Congress, Third Minnesota District, 1947-49, Committee on Education and Labor; U.S. District Attorney for Minnesota 1953-58; Republican nominee for Governor of Minnesota, 1958; special assistant to U.S. Attorney General, 1960, private practice of law, 1949-53, 1958-61; general counsel, Investors Mutual, Minne-apolis, Minn., 1961-69; appointed U.S. Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit by President Nixon under commission dated May 6, 1969 and took oath of office on June 16, 1969. Member: Minnesota and Hennepin County Bar associations, United States Supreme Court bar, American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, American Judicature Society; member, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Phi; Republican; Episcopalian; author: Minnesota State Reorganization Act, 1939; State Civil Service Law, 1939; Old Age Assist-ance Act, 1936. Office, U.S. Courthouse, Washington, D.C. 20001. ROGER ROBB, circuit judge; born in Bellows Falls, Vt., July 7, 1907; son of Charles Henry and Nettie May (George) Robb; married to Lillian Nordstrom, September 1943; one son, Charles Cooper Robb, by previous marriage; admitted to District of Columbia Bar Association, 1931; preparatory education, public schools of Washington, D.C.; Yale College, A.B., 1928; legal education, Yale Law School, LL.B., 1931; fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa; Assistant United States Attorney, District of Columbia, 1931-38; partner in firm of Robb & Page, Washington, D.C., 1938-40; associate in firm of Ansell & Ansell, 1940-48; associate in firm of Bingham, Collins, Porter & Kistler, 1948-51; partner in firm of Robb, Porter, Kistler & Parkinson and predecessor firms, 1951-69; associate counsel, Special Committee of House of Representatives to Investigate National Labor Relations Board, 1939-40; member, Committee on Admissions and Grievances, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 1953-69; consultant, Atomic Energy Commission, February—August 1954; member, 1960-68, and chairman, 1965-67, board of trustees, Legal Aid Agency for the District of Columbia; member: D.C. Bar Association (member, board of directors, 1950-53; vice-president, 1953-54); American Bar Association; American Judicature Society; fellow, American Bar Foundation and American College of Trial Lawyers; com-missioned U.S. Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, by President Nixon on May 6, 1969; oath of office May 9, 1909 1 home, 1700 Hoban Road 20007; office, U.S. Courthouse, Washington, D.C. Jutlicinry’ 0 SENIOR CIRCUIT JUDGES HENRY W. EDGERTON, senior circuit judge; born in Rush Center, Kans., October'20, 1888; University of Wisconsin, 1905-07; special agent, United States Bureau-of Corporations, 1908; A. B., Cornell University, 1910; law school of the University of Paris, 1910-11; LL.B., Harvard, 1914; LL. D., Yale, 1956; Howard, 1963; married Alice Durand June 28, 1913; children—John D., Ann (deceased); practiced in Boston, Mass., 1916, 1918-21; member of law faculties of George Washington University (1921-29), University of Chicago (1928-29), and Cornell University (1916-18, 1929-38) ; special assistant to the Attorney General, 1934-35; nominated to the United States Court of Appeals by President Roosevelt Novem-ber 26, 1937; confirmed by the Senate December 9, 1937; took oath of office February 1, 1938; chief judge May 30, 1955 to October 20, 1958; retired from regular active service April 22, 1963; home, 2925 Glover Driveway 20016; office, U.S. Courthouse, Washington, D.C. 20001. ELIJAH BARRETT PRETTYMAN, senior circuit judge; born in Lexington, Va., August 23, 1891; son of Forrest Johnston and Elizabeth Rebecca (Stonestreet) Prettyman; A.B. Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va., 1910, A.M., 1911; ‘LL.B. 1915, LL.D., 1946, Georgetown University 1961—William Mitchell School of Law, 1961—Randolph-Macon College; married Lucy C. Hill of Baltimore, Md., September 15, 1917; children, Elizabeth Courtney and Elijah Barrett; admitted to Virginia bar, 1915; associate and memberlaw firm of Butler Lamb, Foster & Pope, Chicago and Washington, D.C., 1920-33; general counsel to Bureau of Internal Revenue, Washington, 1933-34; corporation counsel of District of Columbia, 1934-36; member law firm of Hewes, Prettyman & Awalt, Washington, D.C., and Hartford, Conn., 1936-45; served in the United States Army, 1917-19, advancing to captain of infantry; trustee of Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va., and of American University, Washington, D.C.; Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma, Gamma, Eta. Gamma, Omicron Delta Kappa, Order of the Coif; nominated to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbiaby President Truman, Sep- tember. 12, 1945; confirmed by the Senate September 24, 1945; assumed duties October 17, 1945; chief judge October 21, 1958,to October 21, 1960; retired from regular active service April 16, 1962. WILBUR K. MILLER, senior circuit judge; born in Owensboro, Ky., October 9, 1892; married Marie Louise Hager, June 2, 1917; county attorney of Daviess County, Ky., 1922-30; chairman, Public Service Commission of Kentucky, 1934-35; judge of Special Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1940-41; member: American Legion, Phi Kappa Sigma and Phi Delta Phi (honorary); nominated associate justice (now circuit judge) of the United States ‘Court of Appeals by President Truman, September 12, 1945, confirmed by the Senate September 24, 1945, and entered upon the duties of that office October 16, 1945; served as chief judge of the Circuit from October 22, 1960, to October 9, 1962; retired from regular active service October 15, 1964. CHARLES FAHY, senior circuit judge; born Rome, Ga., August 27, 1892; sen of Thomas and Sarah (Jonas) Fahy; married Mary Agnes Lane of Washington, D.C., June 26, 1929; children, Charles (Dom Thomas Fahy, Order of St. Bene-dict), Anne Marie (Mrs. Rourke J. Sheehan), Sarah Agnes (Sister Sarah Fahy, Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur), and Mary Agnes (Mrs. John Carroll Johnson); educated public schools and Darlington School, Rome, Ga.; University of Notre Dame, 1910-11; LL.B., Georgetown University, Washington, 1914; LL.D. 1942; admitted to Distriet of Columbia Bar, 1914, and practiced in Washington until 1924, except service in naval aviation 1917-19, and from 1947 to 1949; practiced in Santa Fe, N. Mex., 1924-33; City Attorney of Santa Fe, 1932-33; First ‘Assistant Solicitor, Member and Chairman, Petroleum Administrative Board,’ 1933-35, Department of Interior, Washington; General Counsel, Na-tional Labor Relations Board, 1935-40; Assistant Solicitor General of the United ‘States, 1940-41; member President Roosevelt's Naval and Air Base Commission to London, 1941; Solicitor General of the United States, 1941-45; Adviser to United States Delegation to San Francisco Conference, United Nations, 1945; the Legal Adviser, Military Governor, Germany, 1945-46; the Legal Adviser, Department of State, 1946-47; Adviser, United States Delegation to General Assembly, United Nations, 1946; Alternate Representative, United States Delegation to General Assembly, United Nations, 1947 and 1949; Chairman, Personnel Security Review Board, Atomic Energy Commission, 1949; Chair- 676 Congressional Directory man, President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services, 1948-50; President, Catholic Association for International Peace, 1950-51, Board of Governors, 1964-67; president, Washington league of Laymen’s Retreats, 1960-63; chairman, President Johnson’s Special Medi-ation Panel (carriers-shoperaft union dispute), April-May 1967; Robert S. Abbot Memorial Award, 1951; Georgetown University John Carroll Award, 1952; Russman Award, 1953; Navy Cross, by President Wilson; Medal for Merit, by President Truman; entered on duty as judge December 15, 1949, under recess appointment by President Truman of October 15, 1949, took oath of office under permanent commission April 13, 1950; retired to senior judge status April 13, 1967. GEORGE THOMAS WASHINGTON, senior circuit judge; born in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, June 24, 1908; educated in public schools in Ohio, Kentucky, and Michigan; attended Yale College, and graduated with Ph. B. degree, 1928; B. Litt. (law). Oxford University, 1931; LL. B. (cum laude), Yale Law School, 1932; mar-ried Helen Goodner of Washington, D.C., on July 18, 1953; practiced law in New York City, 1932-38, in association with Carter, Ledyard & Milburn, and with Root, Clark, Buckner & Ballantine; member faculty Cornell University Law School, 1938-42, appointed professor of law, 1942; author of Corporate Exec-utives’ Compensation, 1942; revised ed., 1962, and of numerous articles in legal periodicals; attorney, Office for Emergency Management, 1942; assisted in prose-cution of eight Nazi saboteurs, 1942; United States Economic Representative, Baghdad, Iraq, 1942-43; Chief United States Lend-Lease Mission, Teheran, Iran, 1943-44; special assistant to the Attorney General, 1944-45; Chief Legal Con-sultant, 1945-46; appointed Assistant Solicitor General by President Truman on July 25, 1946, after confirmation by the Senate; served as acting Solicitor General of the United States, October 1946 to July 1947; legal advisor to the United States Delegation to the Conference on Freedom of Information and the Press, held in Geneva in April 1948; appointed in 1948 to President’s Advisory Commission on the Relation of Federal Laws to Puerto Rico; member of Phi Beta Kappa, Order of the Coif, Society of the Cincinnati; member of the New York Bar, the District of Columbia Bar, and the United States Supreme Court Bar; member of the District of Columbia Bar Association: received a recess appointment as Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit by Presi-dent Truman October 21, 1949, took oath of office October 25, 1949, and entered on duty November 8, 1949; nominated by President Truman as Judge of said Court January 5, 1950, confirmed by Senate April 28, 1950, and took oath of office May 16, 1950, under Commission of President Truman dated May 1, 1950; retired from regular active service on November 19, 1965; now resides at 1350 Plaza Pacifica, Bonnymede, Santa Barbara, Calif., serving by designation with the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. WALTER MAXIMILLIAN BASTIAN, senior circuit judge, of Washington, D.C.; born in Washington, D.C., November 16, 1891; educated in public schools of Washington, D.C., and Georgetown University, receiving LL. B. in 1913; LL. D. National University, 1952; George Washington University, 1958; admitted to bar of District of Columbia 1913; married Eva KE. Alger; children—Walter Maximillian, Jr., and David Charles; served as first lieutenant in Chemical Warfare Service, World War I; chairman of Draft Board of Appeals, World War II; instructor at National University School of Law, 1920-44; trustee of George Washington University; treasurer of bar association of District of Columbia, 1931-35, president of that association in 1936; member of Committee on Admis-sions and Grievances of District of Columbia District Court, 1946-50; practiced law in District of Columbia 1913-50; member of house of delegates of American Bar Association 1936-53 and 1956—, treasurer 1945-50, member of Board of Gov-ernors 1950-53; appointed United States District Judge by President Truman, taking oath of office November 8, 1950; appointed by President Eisenhower as Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, taking oath of office December 15, 1954, retired from regular active service March 16, 1965. Judiciary = 677 RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT : [The * designates those whose wives accompany them] *Chief Judge David L. Bazelon, Apt. 1207, Watergate West, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. *Circuit Judge .J. Skelly Wright, 5317 Blackistone Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md. 20016. *Cireuit Judge Carl McGowan, 4717 Quebec Street 20016. *Circuit Judge Edward Allen Tamm, 3353 Runnymede Place 20015. *Circuit Judge Harold Leventhal, 2406 44th Street 20007. *Circuit Judge Spottswood 'W. Robinson ITI, 5400 30th Street 20015. *Cireuit Judge George E. MacKinnon, U.S. Courthouse 20001. *Circuit Judge Roger Robb, 1700 Hoban Road 20007. *Senior Circuit Judge Henry W. Edgerton, 2925 Glover Driveway 20016. *Senior Circuit Judge E. Barrett Prettyman, The Westchester, Apt. 449-8, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, 20016. ] *Senior Circuit Judge ‘Wilbur K. Miller, The Westchester, Apt. 144-B, 4000 Cathedral Avenue 20016. *Senior Circuit Judge Charles Fahy, 5504 Chevy Chase Parkway 20015. *Senior Circuit Judge George Thomas Washington, 1350 Plaza Pacifica, Bonny- ~~ mede, Santa Barbara, Calif. *Senior Circuit Judge John A. Danaher, 114 East Shore Avenue, Groton Long Point, Conn. 06340. ° *Senior ‘Circuit Judge Walter M. Bastian, Asbury Towers, 1533 Fourth Avenue, West Bradenton, Fla. 33505. OFFICERS -OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF 3 COLUMBIA CIRCUIT Clerk. Nathan J. Paulson, 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. ‘Chief Deputy Clerk.— Alexander L. Stevas, 1970 Rockingham Street, McLean, Va. co 101. Marshall.—G. Daniel Boughton, 514 North Jefferson, Arlington, Va. 22205. UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS 717 Madison Place (Lafayette Square). Phone, 382-1984 Wson ILof SON John COWEN, chief judge; born near Clifton, Tex., R. and Florence (McFadden) Cowen; LL.B., December University 20, of 1905; Texas, 1928; married Florence Elizabeth Walker April 18, 1930; children, Wilson Walker and John Elwin; admitted to Texas bar in 1928; private practice in Dalhart, Tex., 1928-34; county judge, Dallam County, Tex., 1935-38; state director for Texas, 1938-40, and regional director, 1940-42, Farm Security Administration, Region XII; commissioner, United States Court of Claims, 1942-43; assistant administra-tor, War Food Administration, 1943-44; returned to the Court of Claims as commissioner in 1945, and was designated chief commissioner in 1959; nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson as chief judge, United States Court of Claims, June 16, 1964, and assumed duties of the office July 14, 1964. DON NELSON LARAMORE, judge; born at Hamlet, Starke County, Ind., December 22, 1906; son of Louis Nelson and Pearl (Stephenson) Laramore; admitted to the practice of law in Indiana April 18, 1931; Judge pro tempore, 44th Judicial Circuit of Indiana, 1942 to 1944; elected Judge, 44th Judicial Cir-cuit of Indiana, November 1944 and November 1950; commissioned Judge, United States Court of Claims, March 17, 1954; married Charlotte Mary Schminke at Chicago, I1l.,, December 29, 1938; daughter, Prudence Ann, born July 25, 1945. JAMES RANDALL DURFEE, judge; born in Oshkosh, Wis., November3, 1897; son of Thomas Henry and Mary Rossiter Durfee; student Huron College, Huron, S. Dak. 1919-21; Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis. 1923-26, LL.B. degree 1926; married Mona Burns of Antigo, Wis., 1933; children, Mary Burns (Mrs. David Clarke), James Randall, Jr., John Thomas; served in World War 1 1917-19, Company C, 127th Machine Gun Battalion, 34th Division, A.E.F.; admitted to Wisconsin bar in 1927; member of American Legion; District At-torney, Langlade County, Wis. 1928-32; private practice in Antigo, Wis., 1932-51; appointed Commissioner, Public Service Commission of Wisconsin 1951, Chairman 1953-56; appointed Chairman United States Civil Aeronautics Board 1956-60; appointed Judge United States Court of Claims January 1960, confirmed by the U.S. Senate April 20, 1960, assumed duties of that office May 2, 1960; home ad-dress: No. 4 Carvel Circle, Westmoreland Hills, Washington, D.C. 20016. OSCAR H. DAVIS, judge; born in New York, N.Y., February 27, 1914; son of Jacob and Minnie (Robison) Davis; educated in the public schools of Mount Vernon, N.Y., Harvard College, A.B., 1934, and Columbia University School of Law, LL.B., 1937; admitted to the practice of law in New York, Febru-ary 1938; private practice New York, N.Y., 1937-39; attorney, Claims (now Civil) Division, United States Department of Justice, 1939-42; served in the Army of the United States 1942-46, ending as captain in the Army Air Forces; returned to the United States Department of Jsutice as attorney, Claims Division, 1946-48; served as an assistant to the Solicitor General, 1949-50, second assistant to the Solicitor General, September 1950-July 1954, first assistant to the Solicitor General, July 1954-April 1962; was Acting Solicitor General in July 1953, and July-August 1956; nominated by President Kennedy as associate judge, United States Court of Claims, January 31, 1962; confirmed by the Senate, April 11, 1962; commissioned April 12, 1962; assumed duties of the office April 26, 1962; home address, 1101 3d Street SW., Washington, D.C. 20024. LINTON McGEE COLLINS, judge; born in Reidsville, Ga., June 21, 1902; son of Ernest Clyde and Beulah Edna (Rogers) Collins; Mercer University, A.B. 1921, M.A. 1922; LL.D., Gallaudet College, 1955; admitted to the bar of the States of Georgia in 1924, Florida 1925, District of Columbia 1947; married Josephine Staten Hardman, daughter of Dr. Lamartine G. Hardman, former 678 Judiciary 679 Governorof Georgia, and Mrs. Hardman of Commerce, Ga., January 30, 1934; one daughter, Cynthia Hardman Collins, born February 6, 1945; private practice of law in Tampa and Miami, Fla., 1925-33; Personnel Director and Division Administrator, Public Agencies Division, National Recovery Administration, 1933-35; Special Assistant to the Attorney General and First Assistant, Office of Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, 1935-44; private practice, Washington, D.C., 1944-64; appointed judge, U.S. Court of Claims, September 8, 1964; confirmed September 17, 1964; oath of office, October 1, 1964; home address: 5025 Macomb Street 20016. BYRON G. SKELTON, judge; born in Florence, Williamson County, Tex., September 1, 1905; son of Clarence Edgar and Avis (Bowmer) Skelton; graduated from Clarendon Texas High School in 1923; student at Baylor University, Waco, Tex., 1923-24; B.A. 1927, M.A. 1928, and LL.B. 1931, University of Texas, Austin, Tex.; ‘married Ruth Alice Thomas November 28, 1931; children, Sue Helen (Mrs. Jerry Ramsey) and Sandra (Mrs. Robert T. Farrell); admitted to State Bar of Texas in 1931; private practice of law in Temple, Tex, 1931-42, 1945-66; County Attorney of Bell County, Tex., 1934-38; Special Assistant to the U.S. Ambassador to Argentina, 1942-45; City Attorney of Temple, Tex., 1945-60; admitted to practice before U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (5th Circuit), 1937, U.S. Supreme Court, 1946, Federal Communications Commission, 1950, Tax Court of the United States, 1952, U.S. Treasury Department, 1952, Inter-state Commerce Commission, 1953; member of Bell-Lampasas-Mills Counties Texas Bar Association (past president), American Bar Association, American Law Institute, American Judicature Society; served on the Grievance Committee, Committee on Administration of Justice ‘and Legislative Committee of the State Bar of Texas; member of Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha, and Sigma Delta Pi; past president of the following groups and organizations: student body of the University of Texas 1928-29; Temple, Texas Kiwanis Club (two terms, 1933 and 1938); Temple, Tex., Chamber of Commerce, 1946-47; Temple, Tex., YMCA 1939; Temple, Tex., U.S.0. Council; The Ex-Students’ Association of the University of Texas (2 years, 1950-52); Past Worshipful Master and D.D.G.M. of Masonic Lodge (Temple, Tex:); member of the Shrine; President of Temple Industrial Foundation, 1966; Democratic National Committeeman for Texas, 1956-64; member, Credentials Committee of Democratic National Committee, 1956-64; chairman of Texas Inaugural Committee, 1961; member Site Committee for 1964 Democratic National Convention; Texas delegate, Democratic National Conventions of 1948, 1956, 1960, and 1964; member of Methodist Church (former trustee and member of ‘Board of Stewards) ; appointed judge of the U.S. Court of Claims Augest 17, 1966, confirmed by the U.S. Senate October 20, 1966, and assumed duties of that office on November 9, 1966; home address: Watergate East, Apartment 708-S, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. PHILIP NICHOLS, Jr., judge; born in Boston, Mass., in 1907; in 1929 received his A.B. degree from Harvard College, LL.B. degree from Harvard Law School following in 1932; practiced law in Boston for 6 years and came to Wash-ington in 1938, entering the Government service with the Lands Division, Justice Department; in January 1942 transferred to the War Production Board, Office of the General Counsel; from December 1943 to February 1946 on active duty as an officer in the U.S. Navy, and remained as civilian Chief Counsel to the Navy Price Adjustment Board until December 1946; during service ‘with the Treasury Department from December 1946 to December 1951 was first Chief Counsel to the Bureau of Federal Supply, and later Assistant General Counsel for Customs and Narcotics; General Counsel, Renegotiation Board until April 1954 when he returned to private law practice; became a member of the law firm of Butler, Koehler, & Tausig in 1957; U.S. Commissioner of Customs, 1961-64; judge, U.S. Customs Court, 1964-66; nominated by President Johnson to Court of Claims October 1966,-and entered on duty December 1, 1966; married Dorothy Jackson in 1940; they have three children, Donald, Patricia (Mrs. John Winfield), and Christopher. MARVIN JONES, senior judge; was ‘born near Valley View, in Cooke County, Tex., son of Horace King and Dosia (Hawkins) Jones; was graduated from South-western University, Georgetown, Tex., with A.B. degree, and from University of Texas with LL.B. degree; was appointed chairman of the board of legal examiners for the seventh supreme judicial district of Texas; member American Legion; elected to the Sixty-fifth and to each succeeding Congress to and including the 680 Congressional Directory Seventy-sixth; chairman, House Committee on Agriculture, December 1931 to November 20, 1940; appointed judge of United States Court of Claims April 9, 1940; confirmed by United States Senate April 10, 1940; assumed duties of that office November 20, 1940; on leave beginning January 15, 1943, as adviser and assistant to Justice James F. Byrnes, Director of Economic Stabilization, to June 29, 1943; president, United Nations Conference of Food and Agriculture, Hot Springs, Va., May 18 to June 3, 1943; member, President’s War Mobilization Committee; served as Administrator, United States War Food Administration, June 29, 1943, to July 1, 1945, then resumed duties as judge, United States Court of Claims; chief judge of United States Court of Claims from July 10, 1947 until July 14, 1964, at which time transferred to the position of senior judge. J. WARREN MADDEN, senior judge; born at Damascus, Stephenson County, Ill. January 17, 1890; son of William J. and Elizabeth Dickey (Murdaugh) Madden; eountry school; Freeport (I11.) High School; Northern Illinois State Normal School, De Kalb, Ill., University of Illinois, A.B., 1911; University of Chicago, J.D., 1914; married Margaret Bell Liddell, of McAlester, Okla., 1913; children, Mary Esther (Mrs. David Persinger), Lt. Joseph Warren, Jr. (killed in military service, 1943), Capt. Robert Liddell, Margaret Elizabeth (Mrs. Edmond Sommer), Sgt. Murdaugh Stuart; admitted to bar of Illinois, 1914; Ohio, 1918; West Virginia, 1922; Pennsylvania, 1927; professor of law, University of Okla-homa, 1914-16, Ohio State University, 1917-21, University of Pittsburgh, 1927-37; visiting professor of law, University of Chicago, North Carolina, Cornell, Stanford, Yale, and Vanderbilt Universities; dean of Law School, West Virginia University, 1921-27; practiced law in Illinois and part time in Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania; adviser to Reporters in Property and Torts Restatements, American Law Institute; author treatise on domestic relations, case book on domestic relations, coauthor case book on property; special assistant to Attorney General of the United States, 1920; member of Governor's Commission en Private Policing in Industry in Pennsylvania, 1933-34; chairman National Labor Rela-tions Board, 1935-40; commissioned judge, Court of Claims; January 8, 1941; went to Germany in July 1945 and served as Associate Director of Legal Division, and in 1946 as Director of Legal Division and Legal Adviser to the U.S. Military Governor and the Deputy Military Governor, Office of Military Government for Germany ; returned to Court of Claims, July 1946; retired from active service on August 15; 1961, and transferred to the roster of senior judges. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS [The * designates those whose wives accompany them ; the ff those whose daughters accompany them] *Chief Judge Wilson Cowen, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. *tJudge Don N. Laramore, 5017 Scarsdale Road, Sumner, 20016. *Judge James R. Durfee, 4 Carvel Circle, Westmoreland Hills, 20016. Judge Oscar H. Davis, 1101 Third Street SW. 20024. *tJudge Linton M. Collins, 5025 Macomb Street, 20016. Eh G. Skelton, Watergate East, Apt. 708-S, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. *Judge Philip Nichols, Jr., 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Senior Judge Marvin Jones, 2807 Hughes Street, Amarillo, Tex. 79109. *Senior Judge J. Warren Madden, Hastings College of the The Law, 198 McAllister Street, San Francisco, Calif. COMMISSIONERS OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS Chief Commissioner: Marion T. Bennett, 3715 Cardiff Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Commassioners: William E. Day, 3601 North Roberts Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207. Roald A. Hogenson, 4416 Greenwich Parkway 20007. C. Murray Bernhardt, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Mastin G. White, 3920 Argyle Terrace 20011. S. R. Gamer, 2818 Kanawha Street 20015. Lloyd Fletcher, 4851 Maury Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Judiciary Commissioners—Continued Franklin M. Stone, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007. George Willi, 3915 North Woodstock Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. James F. Davis, 7801 Moorland Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Louis Spector, 6219 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. David Schwartz, 2126 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Harry E. Wood, 628 South Wakefield Avenue, Arlington, Va. 22204. OFFICERS OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS Clerk.—Frank T. Peartree, 4663 Third Street South, Arlington, Va. 22204. Chief Deputy Clerk.—David J. Clouser, 1733 Tamerisk Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Marshall and Bailiff —Charles A. Link, Jr., 13-I Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. : 20770. Secretary to Court.—Dudley G. Skinker, 6510 Old Stage Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Financial Officer.—Grace E. Wray, 4700 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Reporter of Decisions.—Audrey S. Bernhardt, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS The Courts Building, Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C. 20439. Phone, 347-1552-3 EUGENE WORLEY, chief judge, of Shamrock, Tex.; born October 10, 1908 (Lone Wolf, Okla.) ; education: Shamrock public schools, Texas A. and M. College, and University of Texas School of Arts and Sciences and School of Law; member Texas Legislature 1935-40; married Ann Spivy of Bonham, Tex., 1937; three chil-dren; member American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars; elected to Seventy-seventh Congress; reelected to Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, and Eighty-first Congresses; appointed judge of the United Syates Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by President Harry S. Truman March 9, 1950; resigned from Congress April 3, 1950; entered upon the duties of that office April 4, 1950; ap-pointed chief judge by President Dwight D. Eisenhower April 13, 1959; entered upon duties of that office May 4, 1959. GILES SUTHERLAND RICH, judge; born May 30, 1904, in Rochester, N.Y. son of Giles Willard and Sarah Sutherland Rich; education: public and private schools in Rochester, Horace Mann School for Boys in New York, Harvard College, S.B. 1926, Columbia University School of Law, LL.B. 1929; admitted to the New York bar and commenced practice in New York City in 1929; mar-ried, 1931, Gertrude Verity Braun (deceased) of New York; one daughter Verity Sutherland Rich (Mrs. Alan D. Grinnell), born 1940; married, 1953, Helen Gill Field of Milton, Mass., and Washington, D.C.; practiced patent and trademark law in New York City as partner in the firms of Williams, Rich & Morse and Churchill, Rich, Weymouth & Engel; lecturer on patent law, Columbia University, 1942-56; adjunct professor of patent law, Georgetown University Law Center, 1963-69; author, Infringement under § 271 of Patent Act of 1962, 21 George Washington L. Rev. 521, 35 JPOS 476; Principles of Patentability, 28 George Washington L. Rev. 393, 42 JPOS 75; Congressional Inteni—Or, Who Wrote The Patent Act of 1962?, Patent Procurement and Exploitation (BNA 1963); The Vague Concept of ‘‘Invention’”’ As Replaced By § 103 Of The 1962 Patent Act, IDEA, P.T. & C. Journal of Research and Education, Conference No., 46 JPOS 855, The Proposed Patent Legislation: Some Comments, 35 George Washington L. Rev. 641; awarded Jefferson medal of New Jersey Patent Law Association, May 18, 1955, Charles F. Kettering award for the year 1963, Patent Trademark and Copyright Institute of George Washington University; Freedman Founda-tion Patent Award of The American Institute of Chemists, Sept. 28, 1967; ap-pointed judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by President. Eisenhower on July 19, 1956; assumed duties as judge July 20, 1956. JAMES LINDSAY ALMOND, Jr., judge, son of a locomotive engineer, was born at Charlottesville, Va., June 15, 1898; when small boy, he moved to his father’s farm in Orange County, Va., and was reared on that farm; graduated from Orange High School in 1917; a veteran of World War I, former high school principal, Lutheran, Sunday school teacher, served as Sunday school superin-tendent, member of Church Council, and on various boards and agencies of his church; 33d degree Scottish Rite Mason, Shriner, Past Potentate Kazim Temple, Roanoke, Va.; member Kiwanis International, Fraternal Orders of Eagles, Moose, United Commercial Travelers, Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternity, Alpha Kappa Psi and Omicron Delta Kappa; LL.D., college of William and Mary in Virginia; graduated in law, LL.B. degree, from University of Virginia, June 1923; married Josephine Katherine Minter of Roanoke, August 15, 1925; practiced law at Roanoke, Va., August 1923 to January 1, 1930; assistant commonwealth’s attorney, city of Roanoke, January 1, 1930, to February 1, 1933; judge, Hustings Court, city of Roanoke, February 1, 1933, to December 31, 1945; represented the Sixth Congressional District in the 79th and 80th Congresses, serving on the Military Affairs and Post Office and Civil Service Committees; Attorney Gen-eral of Virginia, April 1948 to September 1957; elected Governor of Virginia on 682 Judiciary 683 November 5, 1957, and inaugurated January 11, 1958, for a 4-year term; ap-pointed judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by President Kennedy on October 24, 1962; assumed duties as judge on October 30, 1962. PHILLIP B. BALDWIN, judge; born December 23, 1924, in Marshall, Harrison County, Tex, son of Dr Jack B. Baldwin and Lucille Jones Baldwin; education: Marshall, Tex., public schools, University of Texas, North Texas State Teachers College, B.A. in biology, minor in chemistry, 1949, East Texas Baptist College, Baylor Law School, South Texas School of Law; married Mertie Bellamy Baldwin of Marshall, Tex., 1948; four children, Rebecca, Nancy, Jane, and Phillip B., Jr.; admitted to the Supreme Court of the State of Texas, 1952; admitted to the United States Supreme Court, 1961; practiced law in Marshall, Tex., as partner in law firm of Baldwin & Curry; assistant district attorney, Marshall, Harrison County, Tex., June, 1953 to July 1954; criminal district attorney of Harrison County, Tex., 1954-58; member, American Bar Association, Texas Bar Asso-ciation, Northeast Texas Bar Association, Harrison County Bar Association (secretary, 1957; president, 1958-60), Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Na-tional Association of Defense Lawyers in Criminal Cases, Texas State Bar Griev-ance Committee, 1st District, 1965-66, Alpha Tau Omega, social fraternity, Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity, Elks Lodge, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Ameri-can Legion; appointed judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by President Johnson on July 25, 1968; assumed duties as judge, August 1968. DONALD EDWARD LANE, judge; born June 10, 1909, in Chevy Chase, Md., son of John Albert and Virginia Payson Lane; attended public schools Wash-ington, D.C., Yale University, B.S. 1931, in mechanical engineering; studied law at the George Washington University Law School 1931-37; married Virginia Plugge in-1938; two daughters, Mrs. Diana Lane Ebersold (Dr. Louis A. ) and Adair Payson Lane; admitted to the practice of law in Washington, D.C., in 1935 and to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States in 1938; engaged in the private practice of patent and trademark law in Washington, D.C.; 1935-41 and 1945-54; commander (retired), U.S. Naval Reserve; active duty in the office of the Chief of Naval Operations 1941-42, in the office of the Commander-in-Chief, United States Fleets, 1942-43, and loaned by Navy to serve as patent advisor with the War Department Manhattan Project, and with the Office of Scientific Research and Development 1943-45; president, Patent Lawyers Club of Washing-ton, 1945-46; secretary, American Patent Law Association, 1950, Board of Managers, American Patent Law Association 1953-56; member of American Bar American Bar Association, American Patent law Association, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, and American Judicature Society: as Commissioner, United States Court of Claims, 1954-69, presided at the trial of over 50 patent infringement suits against the Government, opinions published in U.S. Patents Quarterly; appointed judge of the U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by President Nixon on June 20, 1969; assumed duties as judge on June 25, 1969. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS [The * designates those whose wives accompany them; the t those whose daughters accompany them] *Chief Judge Eugene Worley, 4745 32d Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. *Judge Giles S. Rich, 4949 Linnean Avenue 20008. *Judge J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., 208 Wexleigh Drive, Richmond, Va. 23229. *tJudge Phillip B. Baldwin, 3109 Willow Tree Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044. *tJudge Donald E. Lane, 5040 Loughboro Road 20016. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS Clerk.— George E. Hutchinson, 3863 North Tazewell Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief Deputy Clerk.— Ann Adams, 1600 River House, Arlington, Va. 22202. Reporter o Decisions! —Helen Nassif, 8750 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. . 20910. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICTOF COLUMBIA United States Courthouse. Phone, STerling 3-5700 (Code 1204) EDWARD M. CURRAN, chief judge; born in Bangor, Maine, May 10, 1903; son of Michael J. and Mary A Curran; A.B., University of Maine, LL.B. and honorary LL.D., Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.; admitted to the District of Columbia bar 1929 and engaged in practice of the law with Milton W. King until 1934; married Katherine C. Hand (deceased) June 6, 1934; married Margaret V. Carr, December 30, 1963; served as assistant corporation counsel for the District of Columbia 1934-36; judge of the Police Court of the District of Columbia 1936-40; United States attorney for the District of Columbia 1940-46; appointed United States district judge by President Truman, October 16, 1946; Chief Judge, November 1, 1966; instructor in law, School of Law, Catholic University, 1930-35; professor of law, Georgetown University School of Law 1943-46; four children: Eileen Curran Monahan, Mary Catherine Curran, Ann Curran Schmidtlein, Edward M. Curran, Jr.; member of the American Bar Association; District of Columbia Bar Association; former first vice president, Federal Bar Association; Phi Kappa Fraternity; Gamma Eta Gamma Legal Fraternity; the John Carroll Society; the Metropolitan Police Boys Club; the Merrick Boys Club; the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick; the Advisory Board of the Catholic University School of Law; Knights of Columbus, Fourth Degree; vice president and director, Ridgely School for Exceptional Children, Ridgely, Md. JOHN J. SIRICA, judge; born in Waterbury, Conn., March 19, 1904, son of Fred and Rose Sirica; attended public schools in Jacksonville, Fla., and New Orleans, La., received the degree of LL.B. from Georgetown University Law School in 1926; admitted to the Bar of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia in October 1926, and subsequently to the Bars of the United States Court of Appeals for the Distriet of Columbia Circuit and the Supreme Court of the United States; engaged in private practice here until August 1, 1930, on which date was appointed Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia; resigned on January 15, 1934, to resume the practice of law; in 1944 served as General Counsel to the House Select Committee to investigate the Fed-eral Communications Commission; member of the law firm of Hogan & Hartson, 1949-57; married Lucile M. Camalier, February 26, 1952; children: John J., Jr., Patricia Anne and Eileen Marie; member of the American Bar Association, served as State Chairman for the District of Columbia, Junior Bar Conference of the American Bar Association during 1938-39; adjunct professor of law, Georgetown University Law Center; member of Phi Alpha Delta Law Frater-nity, Congressional Country Club, Vinson Club; honorary member of the District of Columbia Bar Association, National Lawyers Club, and the Lido Civie Club; nominated judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, February 25, 1957, by President Eisenhower and entered upon the duties of that office on April 2, 1957. GEORGE L. HART, Jr., judge; born in Roanoke, Va., July 14, 1905; son of George L. and Lavela (Slicer) Hart; married Margaret Louise Neller, October 12, 1935; son George L. Hart 111; educated elementary schools of Roanoke, Va.; Forest Park Academy, Roanoke, Va.; Virginia Military Institute, A.B. 1927; Harvard Law School LL.B. 1930; admitted to District of Columbia bar, 1930; engaged in private practice of law as partner in firm of Lambert & Hart, 1930-41; entered on active duty as captain, Field Artillery and served as battery commander, Second Armored Division, January 1941; took part in North African Invasion, November 8, 1942; remained overseas until October 1945, during which period took part in the invasions of Africa, Sicily, Salerno, Anzio and Southern France; participated in battle campaigns Algeria-French Morocco, Tunisia, Sicily, Naples-Foggia, Rome-Arno, Anzio, Southern France, Rhineland, Northern France, Central Europe; September 1944, promoted to colonel and made chief of staff, 12th 684 Judiciary 685 Tactical Air Command; decorations: Yiegion of Merit, Bronze Star, Air Medal, Croix de Guerre avec Palme; reentered active practice of law, January 1946, as partner in'law firm of Lambert, Hart & Northrop and remained in active practice to October 1958; chairman, Council on Law Enforcement, District of Columbia, 1955-68; 1954-58, chairman of Republican State Committee in and for the District of Columbia; 1952-56, delegate to Republican National Convention; Episcopalian; member of District of Columbia Bar Association, ABA, the Bar-risters, Palaver Club, Capitol Hill Club, Chevy Chase Country Club; Lawyers Club; National Lawyers Club; American Judicature Society; received recess appointment as judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia by President Eisenhower on August 26, 1958; assumed duties October 7, 1958; took oath of office September 11, 1959, under permanent commission after Senate confirmation. LEONARD PATRICK WALSH, judge; born March 10, 1904, Superior, Wis. ; University ‘of Minnesota; National University (LL.B. 1933); instructor, George Washington University School of Education, 1929-36; admitted to bar of District of Columbia (1933), United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, The Supreme Court of the United States, and administrative agencies; in private practice, 1933-53; nominated by President Eisenhower, confirmed by Senate, as chief judge, The Municipal Court for the District of Columbia, and took oath in July 1953 (10-year term); nominated by President Eisenhower as judge, United States Distriet Court, confirmed by Senate, and took oath September 21, 1959; professorial lecturer, The George Washington University School of Law 1956 to 1964; member: Bar Association of the District of Columbia (member of Board of Directors; president 1951-52), American Bar Association, and Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity. : WILLIAM B. JONES, judge; born March 20, 1907, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; son of James Patrick and Isabel Cecilia Blakely Jones; educated in primary and secondary schools in Denison, Iowa, and Sioux City, Iowa; Notre Dame Univer-sity, A.B. 1929, LL.B. 1931; admitted to the bars of the State of Montana, District of Columbia, and Maryland; Special Assistant Attorney General, State of Mon-tana, 1935-37; engaged in private practice of law in Montana, 1931-37; attorney, Department of Justice, 1937-43; Office of Price Administration, 1943; Executive Assistant to the American Chairman of the Joint British-American Patent Inter-change Committee, 1943-46; engagedin the practice of law, District of Columbia, as a member of the firm of Hamilton and Hamilton, 1946 to May 14, 1962; ap-pointed by President Kennedy judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia March 19, 1962, confirmed by the Senate and sworn in on May 14, 1962; married to Alice Danicich; one daughter, Barbara; member of the District of Columbia Bar Association, American Bar Association, Lawyers’ Club of Washington; Judicial Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers, Fellow, American Bar Foundation; member, Metropolitan Club of Washington, Columbia, Country Club of Maryland and the National Lawyers Club of Washington. HOWARD F. CORCORAN, judge; born January 25, 1906, Pawtucket, R.I.; educated public schools, Phillips Exeter Academy, Princeton University, A.B. 1928, Harvard Law School, LLI..B. 1931; married Iisther Pierce; admitted to the bars of the District of Columbia and the State of New York; legal section, Depart-ment of Agriculture, 1933-34; Tennessee Valley Authority, 1934-35; Securities and Exchange Commission, 1935-38; office of the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, 1938-43; acting U.S. Attorney 1943; served in AUS 1943-45, separated as lieutenant colonel; awards: Bronze Star and Croix de Guerre (France) with Star; engaged in private practice of law 1946-65 as partner in law firms of Corcoran & Kostelanetz of New York City, and Corcoran, Foley, Young-man & Rowe of Washington; nominated by President Johnson judge of the U.S. Distriet Court for the District of Columbia March 1, 1965, confirmed by the Senate, March 11, and took oath of office, April 12, 1965, under Presidential Commission dated March 11, 1965. OLIVER GASCH, judge; born Washington, D.C., May 4, 1906, son of Herman E. and Marie (Manning) Gasch; married Sylvia Meyer of Washington, D.C.; educated in the public schools of the District of Columbia; Princeton University, A.B. 1928; George Washington University Law School, LL.B., 1932; admitted to the bar of the District of Columbia, 1931; private practice, 1931-37; assistant 686 Congressional Directory corporation counsel, D.C., 1937-53; principal assistant U.S. attorney 1953-56; U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, 1956-61; partner Craighill, Aiello, Gasch & Craighill, 1961-65; appointed judge of the U.S. District Court for the District. of Columbia by President Johnson and entered upon the duties of that office August 16, 1965; president, District of Columbia Bar Association, 1964-65; member House of Delegates, American Bar Association, 1964-65; fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers; American Law Institute; fellow, American Bar Founda-tion; chairman, Committee of the General Counsel, Federal Bar Association; the Barristers (past president); the Lawyers Club; the National Lawyers Club; the Counsellors Club; member, Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity; general counsel, Interstate Commission on Potomac River (1940-60); served in AUS 1942-46, was separated as lieutenant colonel. WILLIAM BENSON BRYANT, judge, born Wetumpka, Ala., September 18, 1911, son of Benson and Alberta Bryant; married Astaire A. Gonzalez, August 25, 1934; children: Astaire and William, Jr.; educated in the public schools of Wash-ington, D.C.; Howard University, A.B. 1932; Howard University Law School, LL.B. 1936; served in U.S. Army, World War II, 1943-47; member of the bar of the District of Columbia and of the Supreme Court of the United States; assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, 1951-54; engaged in the private practice of law in District of Columbia as partner in firm of Housten, Bryant & Gardner, 1954-65; member Committee on Admissions and Grievances of United States District Court for Distriet of Columbia, 1959-65; District of Columbia Board of Appeals and Review, District of Columbia Special Police Trial Board, American Bar Association, National Lawyers’ Club (honorary); appointed judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Circuit by President Lyndon B. Johnson on July 11, 1965, and entered upon the duties of that office on August 16, 1965. JOHN LEWIS SMITH, Jr., judge; born September 20, 1912, Washington, D.C., son of John Lewis and Claribel (Cassin) Smith; married Madeline C. Cotter of Washington, D.C., October 3, 1940; five children: John Lewis III, Madeline (Mrs. Lawrence G. Lynn), Joseph Cotter, Janet and Barbara; educated in the public schools of the District of Columbia, Lawrenceville School, N.J., Princeton University, A.B. (cum laude) 1935; Georgetown University Law School, LL.B. 1938, LL.M. 1939; admitted to the bar of the District of Columbia, 1938; Assistant United States Attorney, 1940-46; served U.S. Army and Army Air Corps in the Middle East, Italy, and Greece with rank of lieutenant colonel, 1942-46; now colonel, U.S. Army Reserve, retired; appointed member of Public Utilities Com-mission for the District of Columbia by President Eisenhower, July 16, 1956; nominated as Associate Judge Municipal Court for the District of Columbia, took oath September 6, 1957; appointed by President Eisenhower as Chief Judge Municipal Court for the District of Columbia (now District of Columbia Court of General Sessions) September 22, 1959; sat by designation as member of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 1961-62; nominated by President Johnson as judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, took oath No-vember 14, 1966; member of the American Bar Association, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, American Judicature Society, founder member National Lawyers Club. Residence: 2424 Tracy Place 20008. AUBREY E. ROBINSON, Jr., judge; born in Madison, N.J., March 30, 1922; son of Aubrey E. and Mabel J. Robinson; married Sara E. Payne Decem-ber 31, 1946; children: Paula Elaine and Sheryl Louise; educated in the public schools of Madison, N.J.; Cornell University, B.A. 1943; Cornell Law School, LL.B. 1947; served in U.S. Army 1943-46; member of the bars of the State of New York and the District of Columbia; engaged in the private practice of law in the District of Columbia 1948 to September 1, 1965; board of trustees, United Planning Organization, 1963-66; board of directors, Family Service Association of America, 1958-67; board of directors, Family and Child Services of Wash-ington, D.C., 1954-63; board of directors, Washington Action for Youth, 1962-64; District of Columbia Public Welfare Advisory Council, 1963-65; board of di-rectors, Washington Center for Metropolitan Studies, since 1967; board of directors, Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation, since 1969; board of directors, Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area, since 1969; associate judge of the Juvenile Court of the District of Columbia, September 1, 1965 to November 2, 1966; appointed judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by President Lyndon B. Johnson on November 3, 1966. Judiciary | JOSEPH C. WADDY, judge; born in Louisa County, Va., May 26, 1911; educated in public schools of Alexandria, Va., and Washington, D.C.; Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, A.B. (cum laude); 1935; Howard University School of Law, LL. B. (cum laude); 1938; married Elizabeth Hardy Gregg of Baltimore, Md., April 19, 1941; one child, Joseph C. Waddy, Jr., born July 11, 1956; admitted to District of Columbia bar April 18, 1939; engaged in private practice of law from 1939 to January 1944 and again March 1946 to June 1962, firm of Houston & Houston (later Houston, Houston & Hastie; Houston, Houston, Hastie & Waddy; Houston, Houston & Waddy; Houston, Waddy, Bryant and Gardner); served U.S. Army January 28, 1944 to March 22, 1946; from 1950 to 1962 in addition to general practice, was general counsel to Association of Railroad Trainmen & Locomotive Firemen; International Association of Railway Employees, and the Colored Trainmen of America; member Citizens’ Advisory Council to the District of Columbia Commissioners, 1958-62 (chairman, July 1961 to June 1962); was chairman of board of trustees, Washington Action for Youth, 1962-64; trustee and vice president of United Planning Organization, 1964-67; member of District of Columbia Bar Association, American Bar Association, National Bar Asso-ciation, Washington Bar Association, National Lawyers Club (honorary), Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity; trustee, Lincoln University (Pa.); adjunct professor of law, Howard University School of Law, 1966-67; appointed associate judge of the Domestic Relations Branch, Municipal Court for the District of Columbia (now D.C. Court of General Sessions) by President Kennedy in January 1962, and entered upon the duties of that office June 19, 1962, and served until March 15, 1967; appointed judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by President Johnson and entered upon the duties of that office March 16, 1967. Home address: 1804 Upshur Street NE. 20018. GERHARD A. GESELL, judge; born June 16, 1910, Los Angeles, Calif., son of Dr. Arnold L. and Beatrice Chandler Gesell; married Marion Holliday Pike, September 19, 1936; children: Peter Gerhard, Patricia Pike; graduate Phillips Andover Academy, 1928; A.B. Yale 1932, LL. B. Yale, 1935; member of the. District of Columbia and Connecticut bars; attorney with Securities and Exchange Commission at Washington, D.C., 1935-40; technical adviser to chairman, 1940-41; acted for Commissioner as special counsel Temporary Na-tional Economic Committee, study legal reserve life’ insurance companies; partner in private practice, Covington & Burling, Washington, D.C. 1941-67; member American Bar Association, fellow American College of Trial Lawyers; American Law Institute, District of Columbia Bar Association, Phi Delta Phi; member, executive committee, The Madeira School; honorary member, board of directors, Children’s Hospital, honorary member, executive committee, Yale Law School Association; received Yale Law School Citation of Merit, April 1967; chief assistant counsel Joint Congressional Committee on Investigation Pearl Harbor Attack, 1945-46; chairman, President’s Commission on Equal Opportunity in the Armed Forces, 1962-1965; member, Lawyer’s Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 1963-67; chairman, Committee on the Administra-tion of Justice of the Judicial Conference of the District of Columbia, 1966-67; nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson November 29, 1967, confirmed by the Senate December 7, 1967, and took oath of office January 2, 1968 under Pres-idential Commission of December 11, 1967. : JOHN HELM PRATT, judge; born in Portsmouth, N.H., November 17, 1910; son of Harold Boswell and Marguerite (Rockwell) Pratt; A.B. cum laude, Harvard, 1930, LL.B. 1934; married Bernice G. Safford October 25, 1938; children: Clare (Sister Clare Pratt, RSCJ), Lucinda (Mrs. Daniel Pearlman), John H., Jr. (Lt. (jg.) USNR), Patricia (Mrs. George Moriarty, Jr.) and Mary; admitted to bar of District of Columbia 1935, Maryland 1950; partner in the firm of Morris, Pearce, Gardner & Pratt, 1954-68; served to captain, U.S. Marines, 1942-46, Pacific theater; decorated Bronze Star, Purple Heart, two Presidential Unit citations; recipient Army citation for patriotic civilian service in the field of prosthetics, 1948; chairman of the board of trustees, Legal Aid Agency of the District of Columbia, 1967-68; member of American Bar Association (House of Delegates 1963-64); fellow, American Bar Foundation, Bar Association of the District of Columbia (president, 1963-64), American Judicature Society, Harvard Law School Association of District of Columbia (president, 1952-53); Marine Corps Reserve Officers Association (judge advocate general, 1961-68); Barristers (president, 1959); Lawyers; Harvard of Washington, D.C. (president, 1949-51); 688 Congressional Directory Chevy Chase, and Metropolitan; nominated by President Johnson judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on April 11, 1968, and took oath -of office on June 12, 1968. JUNE LAZENBY GREEN, judge; born in Arnold, Md., January23, 1914; daughter of Eugene H. Lazenby and Jessie (Briggs) Lazenby; married John Cawley Green September 5, 1936; American University (Washington College of Law) J.D., 1941; private practice of law in Maryland and District of Columbia for approxi-mately 25 years; member of Committee on Admissions and Grievances of United States District Court for the District of Columbia, 1963-68; president, Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia, 1955-57; director, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, 1966-68; member, Kappa Beta Pi legal sorority, American Bar Association, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, and Mary-land State Bar Association; appointed judge of United States District Court for the District of Columbia by President Johnson, April 11, 1968, and took oath of office June 18, 1968. : DAVID A. PINE, senior judge (chief judge, August 6, 1959-September 22, 1961) ; born September 22, 1891, District of Columbia, son of David Emory and Charlotte McCormick Pine; educated in Washington public schools, Central High School, Georgetown University, District of Columbia, LL.B. 1913, postgraduate work 1913-14; honorary LL.D., Georgetown University, 1954, passed bar exami-" nation, June 1913; admitted to :District of Columbia bar, October 1913; con-fidential clerk to United States Attorneys General McReynolds, and Gregory, 1914-15; law clerk and assistant attorney, Department of Justice, 1916-17; lieutenant, United States Army, 1918; captain, United States Army, 1918-19; at-° torney, Department of Justice, 1919; special assistant to the United States At-: torney General, 1919-21; engaged in Federal litigation in Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, California, and Nevada; in 1921, returned to the District of Columbia to engage in the private practice of law, and in 1925 became a member of the firm of -Easby-Smith; Pine & Hill; in 1929 this firm was dissolved; continued in private practice in the District of Columbia; February 1, 1934, became first assistant United States attorney for the District of Columbia; on December 31, 1937, ap-pointed by the United States district court as United States attorney for the Dis-trict of Columbia; later, nominated to this office by the President, confirmed by: : the Senate, and sworn in on March 9, 1938; on March 15, 1940, nominated asso-ciate justice (now judge) of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and took office after confirmation by the Senate on April 2, 1940; -married to Elizabeth Bradshaw (deceased), also a native Washingtonian; one daughter, Elizabeth Pine Dayton, wife of Dr. Glenn O. Dayton, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif., married to Elenore E. Townsend, of Washington, July 8, 1959; member of District of Columbia Bar Association, American Bar Association, Lawyers’ Club, Washington (former president), the Barristers, Washington (former president), Metropolitan Club, Washington, Chevy Chase Club, Maryland, Delta Theta Phi, and Sigma Nu Phi (honorary); Episcopalian; Mason (former master of St. Johns’ Lodge No. 11, District of Columbia). Home address, 3507 Lowell Street 20016. MATTHEW F. McGUIRE, senior judge [Chief Judge, October 1961-66]; B.A. Holy Cross College, 1921; LL.B. Boston University School of Law, 1926; honorary LL.D. Holy Cross, 1941; Special Assistant to Attorney General of the United States 1934-39; Special Assistant Attorney General 1939; The Assistant to Attorney General 1940-41 (Deputy Attorney General); U.S. Navy 1918; U.S. Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Medal 1945; married Eleanor G. McCarthy 1936; appointed by President Roosevelt judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia July 7, 1941; entered on duty October 7, 1941; assumed senior status October 7, 1966. HENRY A. SCHWEINHAUT, senior judge; born in Washington, D.C., February 9, 1902; graduated from National University Law School in 1924 with degree of LL.B.; admitted to bar of the District of Columbia in 1924 and en-gaged in the general practice of law until 1934; assistant United States attorney in the District of Columbia from 1934 to 1936; special assistant to the Attorney General of the United States from 1936 to 1945; appointed to bench in 1945; married Margaret Collins of Washington, D.C., in 1929; two children, Joan (Mrs. Michael Delehanty) and Mary Ann (Mrs. William Thebus); member of bar. association of the District of Columbia (past vice president), the Barristers, Judiciary 689 the Lawyers Club, and Sigma Delta Kappa Fraternity; from 1932 to 1939 was professor of evidence at the Washington College of Law; lectured in evidence from 1940 to 1947 at the Catholic University of America. RICHMOND B. KEECH, senior judge; born in Washington, D.C., November 28, 1896; son of Leigh R. and Anne L. (Contee) Keech; married Alice Cashell, of Rockville, Md., September 24, 1957; Junior Warden, All Souls Episcopal Church; educated in the public schools of the District of Columbia and Georgetown University, LL.B. 1922, LL.M. 1923; served in the Navy, 1917-19; engaged in the private practice of law in Washington, D.C., 1922-25; assistant corporation counsel, District of Columbia, 1925-30; people’s counsel, District of Columbia, 1930-34, appointed by President Hoover; vice chairman, Public Utilities Com-mission of the District of Columbia, 1934-40, appointed by President Roosevelt; corporation counsel, District of Columbia, 1940-45; an administrative assistant to the President of the United States, 1945-46; appointed justice (now district judge) of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by President Truman and entered upon the duties of that office on November 1, 1946; became Chief Judge of that Court on October 8, 1966; retired November 1, 1966, con-tinuing to sit on full-time basis as active senior judge. CHARLES F. McLAUGHLIN, senior judge; born Lincoln, Nebr., June 19, 1887; son of William and Mary Ann (Cavanaugh) McLaughlin; A.B:, University of Nebraska, 1908; LL. B., Columbia University, 1910; admitted to practice law by Supreme Court of Nebraska 1910 and practiced law in Omaha, Nebr., continu-ously thereafter; admitted to State and Federal Courts and United States Supreme Court; special master in Chancery, Federal Court, 1916-17; delegate to Nebraska State Constitutional Convention, 1920; United States Army 1917-19, captain, 347th Field Artillery, 91st Division; major, Field Artillery Reserves; served overseas in American Expeditionary Forces and in Army of Occupation; married Margaret Bruce, and they have two children, Edward Bruce and Mary Elizabeth (Mrs. Edmund Wellington, Jr.) ; member American Bar Association, Nebraska State Bar Association, and Omaha Bar Association (past president); member of Congress 1935-43; member American Mexican Claims Commission 1943-47; nominated by President Truman as judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, October 21, 1949, following adjournment of the Senate on October 19, 1949; entered on duty November 15, 1949, under recess appointment; took oath of office March 8, 1950, under permanent Com-mission after Senate confirmation; became senior U.S. Distriet Court judge for the District of Columbia on December 31, 1964. BURNITA SHELTON MATTHEWS, senior judge; born in Copiah County, Miss., December 28, 1894; daughter of Burnell and Lora (Barlow) Shelton; married to Percy Ashley Matthews (deceased); admitted to bar and began prac-tice in District of Columbia, 1920; received a recess appointment as judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia by President Truman October 21, 1949; took oath of office and entered on duty November 9, 1949; nom-inated by President Truman as judge of said court January 5, 1950, confirmed by Senate April 4, 1950; took oath of office April 11, 1950; became senior U.S. District Court judge for the District of Columbia on March 1, 1968. LUTHER WALLACE YOUNGDAHL, senior judge; of Washington, D.C.; born in Minneapolis, Minn., May 29, 1896, son of John C. and Elizabeth Young-dahl, educated in the public schools of Minneapolis; served in the United States Army in First World War; received A.B. from Gustavus Adolphus College, Saint Peter, Minn., 1919; LL.B. from Minnesota College of Law, 1921; assistant city attorney, Minneapolis, 1921-24; married Irene Annet Engdahl of Ortonville, Minn., 1923; children: Margaret, William, and David; practiced law in Minne-apolis as a member of the firm of Judge M. C. Tifft, 1924-30; appointed municipal judge in Minneapolis, 1930; elevated to district court judgeship, 1936; in 1942 elected to supreme court of Minnesota; resigned from supreme court of Minnesota in 1946 to run for Governor of Minnesota; elected to three terms as Governor of Minnesota; resigned September 27, 1951, to accept appointment as judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia; presented the Grand Cross of the Royal Order of the North Star by King Gustaf V of Sweden and a doctorate in humane letters and honorary doctor of laws degrees from 15 colleges and universities. Became senior U.S. District Court judge for the District of 83-850°—70—46 690 Congressional Directory Columbia on May 29, 1966; 1965, appointed by President Johnson as a member of the President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice; member, board of directors, Joint Correctional Manpower Commission. JOSEPH C. McGARRAGHY, senior judge; born in Washington, D.C, November 6, 1897, the son of Andrew and Mary Imogene MecGarraghy ; educated in local public schools; graduated from Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., 1921, LL.B.; served with Engineer Corps, U.S. Army, 1917-1920; Assistant Corporation Counsel, 1924-25; married to Marian Boyd Cameron, February 24, 1939; member law firm of Colladay, MecGarraghy, Colladay & Wallace, 1925-1940; member law firm of Wilkes, McGarraghy & Artis, 1940-1954; presi-dent of The Barristers, 1937-38; first vice president D.C. Bar Association, 1941-42; chairman, Washington Committee, American Bar Association, 1948-54; president, Washington Board of Trade, 1946-47; chairman, Greater National Capital Committee, 1947-50; chairman, Republican State Committee in and for the District of Columbia, 1949-54; delegate to Republican National Convention, 1952; chairman, Eisenhower-Nixon Inaugural Committee, 1953; honorary mem-ber Gamma Eta Gamma; member, Capitol Hill Club, Columbia Country Club, Lawyers Club of Washington, Metropolitan Club, appointed judge of United States District Court for the District of Columbia by President Eisenhower, November 10, 1954, and confirmed by Senate on December 2, 1954; assumed duties December 17, 1954. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Graf Judge.— Edward M. Curran, 6607 Western Avenue 20015. udges: John J. Sirica, 5069 Overlook Road 20016. George L. Hart, Jr., 3901 Jenifer Street 20015. Leonard P. Walsh, 4625 Rockwood Parkway 20016. William B. Jones, 5516 Grove Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Howard F. Corcoran, 9004 Congressional Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Oliver Gasch, 3673 Upton Street 20008. William B. Bryant, 3725 17th Street 20018. John Lewis Smith, Jr., 2424 Tracy Place 20008. Aubrey E. Robinson, Jr., 1796 Sycamore Street 20012. Joseph C. Waddy, 1804 Upshur Street NE. 20018. Gerhard A. Gesell, Washington, D.C. John H. Pratt, 4119 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. June L. Green, 246 Joyce Lane, Arnold, Md. 21012. SENIOR DISTRICT JUDGES David A. Pine, 3507 Lowell Street 20016. Matthew F. McGuire, 2701 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Henry A. Schweinhaut, 3601 Saul Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Richmond B. Keech, 2746 Woodley Place 20008. Charles F. McLaughlin, 2101 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Mrs. Burnita Shelton Matthews, 4500 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Luther W. Youngdahl, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Joseph C. McGarraghy, Sheraton-Park Hotel 20008. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Avgigrd ohn W. Follin, 2214 North Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, a. 22043. Clerk.—Robert M. Stearns, 6101 Broad Branch Road 20015. Chief Deputy Clerk.—Miss Eleanor KE. Jobe, 5415 Connecticut Avenue 20015. Admanistratwe Assistant to the Chief Judge.—Joseph A. Lowther, 217 University Boulevard E, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assignment Commassioner.— Vernon KE. Greaver, 734 South Royal Street, Alex-andria, Va. 22314. Assistant Assignment Commaissioner.— Herbert N. Haller, 1927 Kennedy Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Clie] Probaiien Oflicer.— George W. Howard, 10901 Candlelight Lane, Potomac, 1d. 20854. Deputy Chief Probation O flicer—Fred Petersen, 1900 Lewis Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20851. Judiciary 691 COMMISSION ON MENTAL HEALTH New U.S. Court Building, 333 Constitution Avenue. Phone STerling 3-5700 (Code 1204) Chairman.— Arthur J. McLaughlin, 1301 15th Street. Alternate.—Samuel Meyer Greenbaum, 2840 Brandywine Street. Physicians: Clarence E. Bunge, M.D., 1426 35th Street. Dan F. Keeney, M.D., 1500 Massachusetts Avenue. Jean H. Menetrez, M.D., 2141 K Street. Marshall deG. Ruffin, M.D., 2015 R Street. Dorothy A. Starr, M.D., 2119 Bancroft Place. Eva Rose Towns, M.D., 7739 16th Street. Thomas W. Murphy, M.D., 4704 Reservoir Road. Peter G. Angelos, M.D., 1610 New Hampshire Avenue. Secretary.—Fay Lewis, 9908 Carmelita Drive, Potomac, Md. UNITED STATES CUSTOMS COURT 1 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. Phone, 212-264-2800 PAUL P. RAO, chief judge; born in Prizzi, Italy, June 15, 1899; arrived in the United States in 1904; served in U.S. Navy 1917-19; graduated from Fordham University Law School 1923, LL.B.; Assistant District Attorney, New York County, 1925-27; practiced law 1927-41; appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as Assistant Attorney General of the United States in Charge of Cus-toms July 3, 1941; appointed by President Harry S. Truman as Judge of the United States Customs Court, July 2, 1948; designated as Chief Judge of the United States Customs Court by President Lyndon B. Johnson, June 25, 1965; received honorary degree of doctor of humanities conferred by Philathea College of London, Ontario, Canada on May 21, 1958; received Papal decoration, Knight of Lateran; invested as Knight of Malta on January 15, 1962; cited by American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Catholic War Veterans, Army and Navy Union, and numerous other civie, fraternal, and philanthropic organizations, in many of which he is a member; also, member of American Bar Association and Federal Bar Association of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut; president, American Justinian Society of Jurists; married to Grace S. Malatino; three Shag, Mrs. Nina Rao Cameron, Mrs. Grayce Rao Visconti, and Paul P. Rao, Jr. MORGAN FORD, judge; born on a farm near Wheatland, North Dakota, September 8, 1911; son of Morgan J. and Mary Langer Ford; grandson of Frank J. Langer, a member of the first legislature of the State of North Dakota; nephew of William Langer, United States Senator from North Dakota; graduated from Casselton High School, Casselton, North Dakota, 1929; B.A., University of North Dakota, 1935; teacher in District 102, Everest Township, Cass County, North Dakota, 1933-34; LL.B., Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., 1938; State manager Royal Union Fund of Des Moines, Iowa, 1938-39; engaged in general law practice, Fargo, North Dakota, 1939-49; president, Surety Mutual Health & Accident Insurance Co., Fargo, North Dakota, 1939-49; city attorney, city of Casselton, North Dakota, 1942-48; vice president, First State Bank of Casselton, North Dakota, 1941-49; appointed by Governor Fred G. Aandahl of North Dakota as a member of the advisory board for registrants in selective service, 1942; nominated to be judge of the United States Customs Court by President Truman, June 22, 1949; entered upon the duties of that office on July 28, 1949; married to Margaret Duffy; three sons, William, Patrick, and Michael, and one daughter, Mary Ellen. SCOVEL RICHARDSON, judge; born in Nashville, Tenn., February 4, 1912, son of M. Scovel and Capitola W. (Taylor) Richardson; graduated from Wendell Phillips High School, Chicago, Ill., 1930; A.B., 1934 and A.M., 1936, University of Illinois; LL.B., 1937, Howard University; married Inez Williston; four children: Elaine (Mrs. Lawrence B. Harrisingh), Alice Inez, Mary Louise (Mrs. Derek C. Brown), and Marjorie Linda (Mrs. Michael A. Bogen); admitted to Illinois bar 1938, U.S. Supreme Court bar 1943, and Missouri bar 1945; practiced law in Chicago 1938-39; associate professor of law, Lincoln University, St. Louis, Mo., 1939-43; senior attorney, Office of Price Administration, Washington, D.C., 1943—-44; dean of School of Law and professor of law, Lincoln University, St. Louis, Mo., 1944-53; appointed member of United States Board of Parole in the Depart-ment of Justice, Washington, D.C., by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, August 5, 1953; designated chairman of the United States Board of Parole by Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Jr., September 28, 1954, and served as chairman until April 1957; reappointed a member of United States Board of Parole by President Eisenhower for a 6-year term, July 7, 1956; appointed judge of the United States Customs Court by President Eisenhower, April 8, 1957; received annual alumni award by trustees of Howard University for distinguished postgraduate achieve-ment in law, March 2, 1958; received C. Francis Stradford Award of National 692 Judiciary 693 Bar Association 1967; chairman of board of trustees of Howard University; trustee of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency; member of Perma-nent Judicial Commission of the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America; member of board of governors of New Rochelle Hospital; mem-ber of American Law Institute, American Bar Association, American Judicature Society, National Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, Missouri Bar Associa-tion, Bar Association of St. Louis, and judiciary member of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. FREDERICK LANDIS, judge, born at Logansport, Ind., January 17, 1912, son of former Congressman and newspaper editor, Frederick Landis and Bessie (Baker) Landis, nephew of Federal Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, first Commissioner of Organized Baseball; attended high school at Logansport, Ind., and Great Neck, N.Y.; student, Wabash College; A.B., Indiana University, 1932; LL.B. Indiana University Law School 1934. Admitted to Indiana bar 1934, engaged in general practice of law at Logansport, Ind., 1934-55; was prosecuting attorney 29th Judicial District 1938-40; was elected and served as a Republican in both Houses of the Indiana Legislature (House of Representatives from Cass County 1950-52, Indiana Senate from Cass and Fulton Counties 1952-55) ; was appointed in 1955 as Justice of Supreme Court of Indiana and reelected for two 6-year terms, serving from 1955-65, when resigned to accept appointment to United States Customs Court by President Johnson in November 1965; served from enlisted man to lieutenant overseas in United States Naval Reserve in World War II (1942-46). Member of Indiana State Bar Association, Cass County (Ind.) Bar Association (president 1948-51), Federal Bar Associa-tion, American Judicature Society, member Phi Delta Phi, Delta Tau Delta, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars; married to E. Joyce Stevenson July 4, 1945; five children, Diana, Frederick, Susan, Gillian, Kenesaw. JAMES L. WATSON, judge; born in New York City, May 21, 1922, son of Violet L. Watson and James S. Watson, deceased, first Negro jurist elected in New York State. Educated in New York City, B.A. from New York University, 1947; LL.B Brooklyn Law School, February 1951. Wounded in active duty in Italy while serving with the 92d Infantry Division. Honorably discharged in 1945. Decorated for bravery and exceptional service during World War II. Received Battle Star, Purple Heart, Combat Infantry Badge, Good Conduct Medal, European Theater Ribbon, and Army Commendation Ribbon. Admitted to the New York State Bar, June 1951; admitted to practice in U.S. District Court for Southern District, August, 1951; Board of Immigration Appeals and the Immigration and Naturalization Service, July 1952; U.S. District for Eastern District, September 1956. Elected to New York State Senate as State Senator for the 21st Senatorial District in November 1954; served as member of the follow-ing Senate Committees; Judiciary, Affairs of the City of New York, Labor and Industry, Education and Excise. Also served as member on the Joint Legislative Committees on Rent and Rental Conditions, Migrant Labor, and Fire Laws. Resigned from the New York State Senate in December 1963. Elected as judge of the Civil Court of the City of New York in November 1963; served until March 1966. Nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson, and confirmed by the United States Senate, to the United States Customs Court, March 1966. Democrat. Married to D’Jaris Watson (nee Hinton); three children, Norman, Karen, and Kris. : HERBERT N. MALETZ, judge; born in Boston, Mass., October 30, 1913; son of Reuben and Frances Maletz; educated in the public schools of Boston, Mass., Harvard College, A.B., cum laude, 1935, and Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1939; member, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, 1938-39; admitted to the practice of law in Massachusetts, October 1939, and the District of Columbia in March 1952; married Catherine B. Loebach of Montana, May 1947; one son, David, born March 1948; review attorney, Marketing Laws Survey, WPA, 1939-41; at-torney, Truman Committee of U.S. Senate, 1941-42; served in the Army of the United States, 1942-46, ending as technical sergeant in the Army Ground Forces; trial attorney, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1946-51; served in the Office of Price Stabilization initially as assistant chief counsel and later as chief counsel, 1951-53; private practice of law, District of Columbia, 1953-55; chief counsel, Celler Antitrust Subcommittee, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives, 1955-61; commissioner, Court of Claims, U.S. 1961-67; lieutenant colonel, USAR (Civil Affairs); member of the bar of Mas- 694 Congressional Darectory sachusetts, District of Columbia, U.S. Supreme Court and U.S. Court of Claims; nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson as judge of the United States Customs Court, November 6, 1967, confirmed by the Senate, November 16, 1967, and assumed duties of office, December 4, 1967; residence, 17 South Morris Lane, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583. BERNARD NEWMAN, judge; born October 28, 1907; lifelong resident of New York City; graduate of New York University (B.S., LL.B.); associate editor of Law Review (2 years); president of Law Review Alumni Association (3 years); silver medal winner in national essay contest; admitted to bar of New York and of several United States courts; served as assistant corporation counsel, New York City; secretary to New York Supreme Court Justice Hofstadter; and official referee of Appellate Division; designated “Merit Man’ for New York City; trial counsel in several cases of first impression; active in National Law School Moot Court competitions; lectured at New York University Law School and Practising Law Institute; counsel to New York County Republican Party; chairman of New York County Republican Party; designated chairman of five county chair-men for New York City Republican Party; special panels of New York State Labor Relations Board and New York State Mediation Board; government appeals agent, Selective Service; seaman 2d class, Coast Guard Auxiliary Reserve (World War II); active in bar associations, civic, and charitable organizations; holds unique distinction of appointments to the bench by a Mayor, a Governor and a President, viz: by Mayor Robert F. Wagner to Family Court; by Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller to New York Supreme Court; and by President Lyndon B. Johnson to United States Customs Court (July 21, 1968); son of Isidor J. and Sarah C. Newman; married to college and law school classmate, nee Kathryn Bereano, who formerly was also his law partner; they have two daughters and five grandsons. SAMUEL M. ROSENSTEIN, judge; born in Frankfort, Ky., on June 7, 1909; son of Robert and Yetta Rosenstein; graduated from Frankfort, Ky., High School; attended University of Kentucky; graduated from University of Cincin-nati Law School in 1931 receiving a doctor of jurisprudence degree; admitted to practice law by Supreme Court of Ohio, 1931; Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1931; Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, Cincinnati, Ohio; Supreme Court of the United States; member of Kentucky State Bar Association, Louisville Bar Association, and American Bar Association; past member of the House of Delegates of American Bar’ Association; member American Judicature Society; secretary of Kentucky State Bar Association, 1934-50; member of executive committee, Louisville Bar Association, 1967-68; elected two terms as city prose-cutor, Frankfort, Ky., 1933-41; acting county attorney, Franklin County, Ky., 1941-42; special counsel to Department of Revenue of Kentucky and Welfare Department of Kentucky, 1935-43; general counsel to Kentucky State Fair Board, 1956-63, associated with the late Senator Mills M. Logan, Frankfort, Ky., in law practice, 1933-35; partner in law firm of Smith, Reed & Leary, Frank-fort, Ky., 1935-46; partner from 1946 in law firm of Milliken, Handmaker, & Rosenstein, Louisville, Ky., until August 22, 1968 (senior member since January 2, 1964); served in Air Corps Technical Training Command, U.S. Army, World War II; awarded honorary life membership, Kentucky State Bar Association, in 1950; selected Man of the Year in Kentucky by American Cancer Society in 1963; member of Kentucky Constitution Revision Assembly, 1964-66; recipient of Governor’s Award, State of Kentucky, 1967; member of faculty of Jefferson School of Law, Louisville, Ky.; nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson as a judge of the United States Customs Court, and confirmed by the United States Senate on July 25, 1968; took oath of office as judge on August 22, 1968; married Helen T. Levitan of Louisville, Ky., on August 22, 1960; two children, Elaine and Lawrence. : EDWARD D. RE, judge, United States Customs Court, since January 10, 1969, by appointment of President Johnson; born in Italy, October 14, 1920; came to United States and naturalized 1928; attended public schools city of New York; B.S. (cum laude) St. John’s University, New York, 1941; LL.B. (summa cum laude) St. John’s University, New York, 1943; J.S.D. New York University, New York, 1950; Ped. D. (honoris causa) University of Aquila, Italy, 1960; LL.D. (honoris causa) St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Ind., 1968; LL.D. (honoris causa) St. John’s University, New York, 1968; LL.D. (honoris causa) Maryville College, St. Louis, Mo.; admitted to New York bar 1943; U.S. Air Judictary 695 Force 1943-47; colonel, Judge Advocate General’s Department, USAFR (ret.); member of faculty St. John’s University Sehool of Law since 1947; professor of law since 1951; visiting professor of law; Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C. 1962-67; member, American Bar Association (chairman, Section of International and Comparative Law, 1965-67); Federal Bar Asso-ciation; New York State Bar Association; Association of the Bar of the City of New York; New York County Lawyers Association; Brooklyn Bar Assoeiation; American Law Institute; American Society of International Law; appointed by the attorney general of the State of New York, member, New York State Advisory Committee of Rules Publication, 1957; appointed by Attorney General of the United States, special hearing officer, Department of Justice, 1956-61; member, Board of Higher Education of the City of New York 1958-69; appointed by President Kennedy, chairman, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, 1961; reappointed by President Kennedy, 1963; reap-pointed by President Johnson, 1966; appointed by President Johnson, Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, 1968; Distinguished Service Award, Brooklyn Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1956; Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy (Knight) 1960, (Commander) 1968; USAF Commen-dation Medal, 1961; in addition te many legal articles and book reviews, author of Foreign Confiscations in Anglo-American Law, 1951; Brief Writing and Oral Argument, 1951 (third edition 1965); Selected Essays on Equity, 1955; Cases and Materials on International Law (co-author, Lester B. Orfield) 1955 (revised edition, 1965); Cases and Materials on Equity (co-author, Zechariah Chafee, Jr.) 1958 (fifth edition 1967); ‘Freedom in International Society’ in Concept of Freedom (editor Grindel) 1955; married Margaret A. Corcoran, 1950; children, Mary Ann, Anthony, Marina, Edward, Victor, Margaret, Matthew, Joseph, Mary Elizabeth, Mary Joan, Mary Ellen, Nancy; residence, 223 Bay Ridge Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11209. WEBSTER J. OLIVER, senior judge; born in Brooklyn, N.Y., January 14, 1888; son of William P. and Frances L. (Fortune) O.; LL.B., St. Lawrence Univer-sity (Brooklyn Law School), 1911; received the honorary degree of LL.D., St. Lawrence University, 1941; married Genevieve M. Carlin, June 27, 1917, one son, Robert W.; buyer for Oliver Bros., Inec., hardware, machinery, New York and Pittsburgh, 1902-11; admitted to New York bar, 1911; member of the firm of Oliver & McNevin; later member of the firm of Leubuscher, Kayser & Oliver; appointed special United States attorney, 1935; appointed Assistant Attorney General in Charge of Customs, 1938; appointed judge, United States Customs Court, 1940, by President Roosevelt; designated by him as presiding judge (title later changed to chief judge) on June 24, 1940; associate judge since June 24, 1965; senior judge since June 24, 1967; served as eaptain, Ordnance Reserve Corps, 1917-19; Democrat, Roman Catholic. Home address: 180 Central Park South, New York, N.Y. 10019. CHARLES DRUMMOND LAWRENCE, senior judge, native of North Yarmouth, Maine; graduated from North Yarmouth Academy, Yarmouth, Maine; Shaw’s Business College, Portland, Maine; New York Law School, LL.B.; New York University Law School, LL.M.; served successively as assistant counsel for Treasury Department before Board of General Appraisers (now United States Customs Court); assistant solicitor of Customs; United States special attorney, Customs Division, Department of Justice; legal aid to the Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Finance of the Senate in drafting the Tariff Acts of 1922 and 1930; assistant attorney general in charge of Customs Division 1925 to 1933 by appointment of President Coolidge; special assistant to the Attorney General until appointed judge of the United States Customs Court February 1, 1943, by President Roosevelt. Member American Bar Association; Association of the Bar of the City of New York; Association of the Customs Bar; the American Judicature Society; the New York Lawyers Club; National Lawyers Club, Washington, D.C.; the New England Society in the City of New York; the Washington Square Associa-tion, New York; Greenwich Village Association, New York, and the New York University Faculty Club. Retired from active service March 31, 1965. DAVID J. WILSON, senior judge; born at Midway, Utah, October 27, 1887; son of James B. and Margaret Powell Wilson; early education Midway public schools and Brigham Young University; B.S. Brigham Young University, 1914; J.D., University of California, 1919; Willlard D. Thompson Scholarship, University 696 Congressional Directory of California, 2 years; editor, California Law Review, 1918=19; head of English Department, Weber Academy, 1914-16; admitted to Utah Bar, 1919, and prac-ticed in Ogden, Utah, continuously until 1954; general practice, State and Federal courts; member Weber County and Utah State Bar Associations; Weber County attorney, 1921-25, and district attorney, Second District, Utah, 1929-33; member Utah State Bar Commission, 1953-54: past president Weber County Bar; one of organizers of Federal Building and Loan Association, and Associated Investment Corp. of Ogden, Utah, and served companies as director, vice president, and general counsel over 30 years; chairman, Advisory Board, Salvation Army, Ogden, Utah, several years; helped organize Ogden Community Chest; served as president, Lake Bonneville (formerly Ogden Area) Council, Boy Scouts of America, and as member at large on National Council; holds Silver Beaver award; member, I. D. S. Church in which organization he has held numerous administrative positions; served as Republican chairman, Weber County, 1924-30; chairman, First Congressional District, Utah, 1922-32; Utah Republican chairman, 1936-44; ‘delegate, party’s national conventions, 1932 and 1940; party’s candidate for Congress, Utah First District, 1946 and 1948; awarded degree Honorary Doctor of Law, Brigham Young University 1963; married Mary Jacobs, May 31, 1916; ‘five children: Marian (Mrs. O. Meredith Wilson), D. Jay, L. Keith, Margaret (Mrs. L. C. Barlow), and Don B., appointed judge, United States Customs Court, by President Eisenhower under commission issued July 26, 1954; became senior judge April 1, 1966, but is still actively engaged in Customs Court hearings and decisions; residence, 1283 East South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102; chambers, 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. RS + MARY H. DONLON, senior judge; born in Utica, N.Y., daughter of Joseph M.-and Mary Coughlin Donlon; graduated from Utica Free Academy and Cornell University; honorary degrees Skidmore College, Nazareth College and Marquette University; editor-in-chief Cornell Law Quarterly, 1920; admitted to New York bar in 1921 and practiced law in New York City 1921-44, as member of firm of Burke & Burke; appointed by Gov. Thomas E. Dewey in 1944 as chairman New York State Industrial Board and in 1945 as chairman of the newly created New York State Workmen’s Compensation Board, serving in that office 1945 to 1955; president International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commis-sions 1947-48; appointed judge United States Customs Court by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1955, took oath of office August 10, 1955; became senior judge October 1, 1966; trustee of Cornell University since 1937; delegate to Republican National Convention and member Resolutions Committee 1944 and 1948; chairman Resolutions Committee New York State Republican convention 1954; chambers, One Federal Plaza, New York 10007. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES CUSTOMS COURT Clerk.—Joseph E. Lombardi. Marshal.—Dante A. Robilotti. Court Reporters.—Michael J. Russo, Alfred J. Policastro, Alan Dunst, Richard Portas, William R. Lewis, Michael Chiusano, and John P. Chiofalo. Reporter of Decisions.— Alfred A. Taylor, Jr. TAX COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Constitution Avenue at 12th Street. Phone, NAtional 8-5771 (Code 184) WILLIAM MILLER DRENNEN, chief judge—West Virginia—born 1914, Jenkins, Ky.; married Margaret Morton, 1940; two daughters, Margaret Pelelope and Dale Louise, and two sons, William M., Jr. and David Holmes; attended public schools in Charleston, W. Va., Denver, Colo., and Columbus, Ohio; Ohio State University, B.S., 1936, and J.D., 1938; admitted to the bar, West Virginia, 1939; employed during law school years in office of Ohio State Tax Commissioner, and as assistant to the clerk of the Ohio Supreme Court; law clerk to judge of United States District Court for Southern District of West Virginia, 1938-40; associate and later partner in law firm of Brown, Jackson & Knight (now Jackson, Kelly, Holt & O’Farrell), Charleston, W. Va., 1940-58; air combat intelligence officer, USNR, 1942-45; past president and member of board of West Virginia Tax Institute; former member, city council of Charleston, W. Va.; board of directors, Charleston Chamber of Commerce; board of trustees, Charleston Memorial Hospital ; member, American Bar Association (section of taxation), West Virginia State Bar, West Virginia Bar Association, and American Judicature Society; member, Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; appointed to Tax Court of the United States for term expiring June 1, 1968, to succeed Judge Stephen E. Rice, deceased; reappointed for term expiring June 1, 1980; elected Chief Judge July 1, 1967; reelected July 1, 1969; residence: 8001 Aberdeen Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. : NORMAN O. TIETJENS, judge—Ohio—born 1903, Napoleon, Ohio; married Lucretia Larkin, 1936; two daughters, Corinne T. Sommer and Anne T. Snyder; attended public schools in Napoleon; Brown University, Ph. B., 1925 (magna cum laude), M.A., 1927; University of Michigan, J.D., 1930; associate editor, Michigan Law Review, 1929-30; admitted to the bar, Ohio, 1930; United States Supreme Court, 1935; District of Columbia, 1949; instructor, Napoleon High School, 1925-26; practice of law, Toledo, Ohio (1930-32) and Napoleon (1932-33); special counsel, Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, 1933-37; counsel, United States Maritime Commission, 1937-38; attorney, office of the general counsel, 1938-39, and assistant general counsel, 1939-50, Treasury Department; member: Order of the Coif, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, and Sigma Nu; Achievement Award of the Tax Society of New York University for outstanding service in the field of taxation, April 22, 1964; Bicentennial Medallion from Brown University, February 6, 1965; Sesquicentennial Award from the University of Michigan, March 3, 1967; oath of office as judge, Tax Court of the United States, August 30, 1950; reappointed for succeeding term June 2, 1962; term expires June 1, 1974; served as Chief Judge 1961-67; residence: 3509 Over-look Lane 20016. ARNOLD RAUM, judge—Massachusetts—born 1908, Massachusetts; mar-ried Violet Gang Kopp: Harvard College, A.B. (summa cum laude), 1929, and Harvard Law School, LL.B. (magna cum laude), 1932; member of Phi Beta Kappa; member, Editorial Board of Harvard Law Review, 1930-32; traveling fellowship, Cambridge University, England, 1932; attorney, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1932-34; special assistant to attorney general, tax division, Department of Justice, 1934-39; in 1939, entered solicitor general’s office, in charge of Government tax litigation and other types of cases in United States Supreme Court; has argued more tax cases in Supreme Court than anyone in history; assistant to solicitor general and acting solicitor general from time to time; lectured on taxation as a member of faculty at Harvard and Yale; United States military service, World War II, lieutenant commander, Coast Guard; oath of office as judge, Tax Court of the United States, September 19, 1950; reappointed for succeeding term June 2, 1960; term expires June 1, 1972; residence: 2622 31st Street 20008. 697 698 Congressional Directory GRAYDON G. WITHEY, judge—Michigan—born 1910, Reed City, Mich.; married Edna B. Leonard; three daughters and two sons; attended public schools in Reed City and Flint, Mich.; studied law under his father, Charles A. Withey, circuit judge in the State of Michigan; admitted to the bar, Michigan, 1933; practice of law, Flint, 1933-37, 1939-49; chief assistant prosecuting attorney, Genesee County, Mich., 1937-38; nominated for prosecuting attorney, 1944; appointed Deputy Attorney General of Michigan, 1949; member: State Bar of Michigan, and Genesee County, Mich., Bar Association; oath of office as judge, The Tax Court of the United States, June 16, 1952; reappointed for succeeding term June 2, 1960; term expires June 1, 1972; residence: 2011 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. CRAIG 8. ATKINS, judge—Maryland—born 1903, Greensboro, N.C.; married Margaret Denty; son, Craig S., Jr. and daughter, Constance Atkins MecShulskis: public schools in Baltimore and Baltimore Polytechnic Institute; University of N.C. and George Washington U., A.B. 1923, LL.B., 1925; ad-mitted to bar, District of Columbia, 1925, U.S. Supreme Court, 1928; attorney, U.S. Board of Tax Appeals (now the Tax Court), 1927-37; attorney and assistant head, interpretative division, office of chief counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1937-49; tax advisor to Economic Cooperation Administration mission to Greece, 1949-51; assistant head, interpretative division, office of chief counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1951-54; special assistant and assistant chief counsel, 1954-55; member, American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, National Lawyers Club, Washington; Mason; Sigma Phi Epsilon; oath of office as judge,Tax Court, September 1, 1955; term expires June 1, 1974; residence: 7004 Florida Street, ‘Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 1 : BRUCE M. FORRESTER, judge—Missouri—born December 26, 1908, Kansas City, Mo., son of James M. and Bertha Wilkinson Forrester; married to Anne Lee Broaddus; three children: Anne F. Hamby, Jean F. Cappello, and Bruce M. Forrester, Jr.; attended Lawrenceville Preparatory School, Lawrenceville, N.J., Country Day School, Kansas City, Mo.; and Glendale Union High School, Glendale, Calif., graduated cum laude; J.D., 1935, University of Missouri: President’s Honor Roll; admitted to the bar, 1935; engaged in the practice of law since 1935 in Kansas City, Mo.; member of the law firm of Watson, Ess, Groner, Barnett & Whittaker (now known as Watson, Ess, Marshall and Enggas) ; mili-tary service: 1944-45, as ROTC instructor, Chicago; past president and trustee of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Club of Missouri, past director of Stockyards National Bank, Kansas City, Mo., charter trustee, Holton-Arms School, Washington, 1.C.; member of American Bar Association, the A.B.A. Section of Taxation, the Ameri-can Law Institute, the American Judicature Society, Missouri Bar Association, Kansas City Bar Association, Lawyers Association of Kansas City, Chancery, Kansas City Country Club, Chevy Chase Club, and St. John’s Church, Norwood Parish; appointed to the Tax Court of the United States for the term expiring June 1, 1958; reappointed, term expiring June 1, 1970; residence: 7017 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. : IRENE FEAGIN SCOTT, judge—Alabama—born October 6, 1912, Union Springs, Ala., daughter of Arthur H. and Irene Peach Feagin; married 1939 to Thomas J. Scott; two children, Thomas J., Jr. and Irene; attended public school in Union Springs, Ala.; graduated Union Springs High School, 1929; A.B. University of Alabama, 1932; LL.B. University of Alabama, 1936; LL.M., Catholic University of America, 1939; admitted to Alabama bar 1936; attorney Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue ‘Service, 1937-50; member, Excess Profits Tax Council, Internal -Revenue Service, 1950-52; Special Assistant to Head of Appeals Division, Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1952-59; Staff Assistant to the Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1959-60; honorary member, The Bar Assocation of the District of Columbia; member, American Bar Association (section of taxation), Federal Bar Association, Kappa Delta, Kappa Beta Pi; oath of office as judge, Tax Court, May 31, 1960; term expires June 1, 1972; residence: 4815 25th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. WILLIAM M. FAY, judge—Pennsylvania—born May 14, 1915, Pittston, Pa.} married 1945 to Jean MM. Burke, Plainfield, N.J.; son, Michael; attended St. John’s Academy, Pittston; Georgetown and Catholic Universities; LL.B., 1942; admitted to District of Columbia Bar, 1942, and United States Supreme Court, Judiciary 699 1946; Assistant Counsel, United States Senate Atomic Energy Committee, 1946; Executive Secretary to Senator McMahon of Connecticut, 1946-48; Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1948-57, serving successively as Trial Attorney, Assistant Head of Civil Division, and Assistant Head of Appeals Division; Assistant Regional Counsel in charge of Washington office handling litigation before the Tax Court, 1957-61; military service: 1942-45, serving successively as Naval Intelligence Officer, Gunnery Officer in European theater, and Senior Legal Officer; member of the American Bar (Tax Section), the Federal Bar, and the District of Columbia Bar Associations; the United States Senate Association of Administrative Assistants; and the Kenwood Country Club; appointed to the Tax Court of the United States on August 3, 1961, to succeed Judge J. E. Murdock, retired; residence: 5809 Highland Drive, Kenwood, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. HOWARD A. DAWSON, Jr., judge—Arkansas—born October 23, 1922, Okolona, Ark., son of Howard A. Dawson (rural educator) and Mamie Watson Dawson (teacher) ; married Marianne Artherholt in 1946; two daughters, Amy and Suzanne; graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School, Washington, D.C., in 1940; University of North Carolina, B.S. in business administration, 1946; George Washington University Law School, J.D. with honors, 1949; president, Case Club; secretary-treasurer, Student Bar Association; private practice of law, Washington, D.C., 1949-50; served with the U.S. Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service, as follows: Attorney, Civil Division, Office of Chief Counsel, 1950-53; Civil Advisory Counsel, Atlanta District, 1953-57; Regional Counsel, Atlanta Region, 1958; Personal Assistant to Chief Counsel, December 1, 1958 to June 1, 1959; and Assistant Chief Counsel (Administration), June 1, 1959 to August 19, 1962; military service: U.S. Army Finance Corps, 1942-45; served 2 years in European Theater; Captain, Finance Corps, U.S. Army Reserve; member of District of Columbia Bar, Georgia Bar, American Bar Association (Section of Taxation), Federal Bar Association, National Lawyers Club, Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternity, George Washington University Law Alumini Association; appointed on August 21, 1962, to the Tax Court of the United States for term expiring June 1, 1970, to succeed Judge Bolon B. Turner, retired; residence: 7408 Nevis Road, Bethesda, Md. AUSTIN HOYT, judge—Colorado—born 1915, Beacon, N.Y.; son of the late Judge Ferdinand A. and Beatrice Watson Hoyt; married Margaret Llewellyn Carter of Virginia, 1939; three children: son, John Carter Hoyt, and two daugh-ters, Julia Hoyt Rolland and Dale Llewellyn Hoyt; attended University of Ala-bama and St. John’s University; University of Virginia Law School, LL.B. 1938, Dean’s List, Law Review Board, Order of the Coif; admitted to the bars of the District of Columbia, 1939; New York, 1940; and Colorado, 1949; attorney, REA, 1938-40; private practice of law, Beacon, New York, 1940-42; special attorney and assistant to the Attorney General, Antitrust, Criminal, and Tax Divisions, Department of Justice, 1942-49; member of firms of Zielger and Hoyt, 1949-54, and Hoyt and Gallagher, 1954-59 and 1961-62, Colorado Springs, Colo; district judge, Fourth Judicial District of Colorado, 1959-61; military service: USNR, Procurement Legal Division, Navy Department, 1944-45; and Flag Secretary, and Air Combat Intelligence Officer, Staff, ComCarDivs 4 and 5, U.S. Pacific Fleet, 1945-46; Lieutenant USNR (retired); member of El Paso County, Colo., American and Federal Bar Associations, and American Judicature Society ; president, Washington area chapter and member of Council of University of Virginia Law School Alumni Association, 1965-68; member, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Alpha Delta, and Society of Mayflower Descendants; appointed to the Tax Court of the United States to succeed Judge John Worth Kern, retired; term expires June 1, 1974; residence: Prospect Hill, Tidewater Trail, Fredericksburg, Va. 22401. THEODORE TANNENWALD, Jr., judge—New York—born 1916, Valatie, N.Y.; married Selma Peterfreund; two sons, Peter and Robert; graduated Brown University 1936, A.B. summa cum laude in political science and mathematies, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Delta Sigma Rho; graduated Harvard Law School 1939, LL.B. magna cum laude, Fay Diploma for highest three-year average, Note Editor, Harvard Law Review; admitted to New York Bar 1939, District of Columbia Bar 1946; engaged in practice of law with firm of Weil, Gotshal & Manges, New York, N.Y., 1939-65, except for absences for service as Principal 700 Congressional Directory Assistant, Lend-Lease Administration; and Acting Assistant Chief, Foreign Funds Control Division, Department of State, 1942-43, Special Consultant to the Secretary of War, 1943-45, Consultant to Secretary of Defense James Forrestal, 1946-49, Counsel to Special Assistant to President Truman, W. Averell Harriman, 1950-51, Assistant Director for Mutual Security, 1951-“April 1, 1953, and Member of President Kennedy’s Task Force on Foreign Assistance and Special Assistant to ‘Secretary of State, April 1961-September 1961; also served for the State of New York as Special Counsel to the Moreland Commission for the Investigation of Workmen's Compensation, September 1955-April 1958, and New York mem-per, Governors’ Tri-State Committee on Taxation of Nonresidents, 1958; member, American Bar Association (Tax Section), Association of the Bar of the City ‘of New York, Federal Bar Association; Bar ‘Association of the District of Columbia, Council on ‘Foreign Relations, American Jewish Committee (member of board of governors and chairman of Committee on Israel), vice chairman, board of gover-nors, Hebrew Union ‘College-Jewish Institute of Religion; appointed ‘to the Tax Court of the United States for term expiring June 1, 1974, to succeed Judge ‘Clarence V. Opper, deceased; residence: 2916 Albemarle Street. CHARLES R. SIMPSON, judge—Illinois—born 1921, Danville, Tll.; married Ruth V. Thomason; University of Illinois, B.A. 1944, with highest honors; University of Illinois School of Law, J.D. 1045, with high honors; Harvard Law School, LL./M. 1950; member, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Order of the Coif; fellowship at Harvard Law School, 1949-50; admitted to Tilinois Bar, 1945; private practice of law, Champaign, Tll., 1946-49; member of the Illinois General Assembly, 1947-50; teaching fellow, Harvard Law School, 1950-51; attorney, Office of Price Stabilization, 1951-52; served with Internal Revenue Service, Chief ‘Counsel’s ‘Office, Legislation and Regulations Division, 1952-65, Assistant Director 1961, Director 1964; meritorious service award from Secretary of the Treasury Dillon, March 29, 1965; Justice Tom C. Clark Award for outstanding Government career attorney for 1964, May 26, 1965; member, American Bar Association (Section on Taxation); appointed to the Tax Court of the United States on September 2, 1965, for term expiring June 1, 1968, to succeed Judge Morton P. Fisher, deceased ; reappointed for ‘succeeding term ending June 1, 1980; residence: 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. C. MOXLEY FEATHERSTON, judge—Virginia—born 1914, Jayton, Tex.; married Rose Darlington Ross, 1938; two sons and a daughter; attended public schools in Petersburg, Tex.; Hardin-Simmons University, A.B., 1935 (magna cum laude); ‘George Washington University, J.D., 1939; admitted to the bar, Texas, 1940, and District of ‘Columbia Bar, 1939, the United States Supreme ‘Court, various U.S. District Courts, various U.S. Courts of Appeals, Court of Claims; practice of law, Hereford, Tex. (1940) ; attorney, Department of Agri-culture (1940-42); War "Relocation Authority (1942-45) ; assistant ‘general coun-sel, Institute of Inter-American Affairs (1949-51); Department of Justice, Tax Division (1945-49; 1951-67); member: Order of the Coif; Alpha Chi; oath of office as judge, Tax Court, July 24, 1967; term expires June 1, 1980; residence: 2010 Lorraine Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. LEO H. IRWIN, judge—North Carolina—born 1917, Stratford, N.C.; parents W. Carl Irwin and Mallie (Wilson) Irwin (deceased); married Doris Mickelson; daughters, ‘Sandra Lee, Lisa Ann, Patrice Camille, and Lori Denice; son, Leo H., Jr. (Chip); attended public schools in Sparta, N. C: colleges, University of North Carolina 1935-38; George Washington University (night) 1938-1940 A.B; Georgetown University Law Center 1940-1942 (night) and 1946-1947 LL.B.; Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity; admitted to practice North Carolina and District of Columbia courts and District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals 1947, and Supreme Court of the United States 1963; Federal Government career beginning in 1938 as a messenger in the Department of Agriculture, and including the Civil: Service Commission, Department of Labor, Department of the Treasury, Civil Aeronautics Board and from 1949 to 1968 professional staff member, minor-ity counsel, and 14 years as chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means, ‘U.S. House of Representatives; adjunct professor, graduate school, Georgetown Uni-versity Law Center (night) 1962-63; speaker and panelist on taxes, tariffs and social security legislative matters before various bar associations, tax accounting, professional, business, and other groups; TV appearances on:same subjects; 4 years’ active serviee 1942-46, as communications officer and flag secretary in U. S. Navy Reserves in Washington, Norfolk, and Pacific theater; member, Federal Bar As- Judiciary 701 sociation; oath of office as judge, Tax Court of the United States, January 11, 1968, for term expiring June 2, 1970, to succeed Judge Russell E, Train; resi-dence: 5508 24th Avenue SE., 20031. SAMUEL B. STERRETT, judge—Maryland—born December 1922, Wash-ington, D.C.; married Jeane McBride Sterrett; two sons, Samuel B., Jr., and Douglas Mc¢B.; and one daughter, Robin D.; graduated from St. Alban’s School, ‘Washington, D.C.; Amherst College, A.B., 1947; University of Virginia Law School, LL.B. (1950; and New York University School of Law, LL.M. in Taxation 1959; admitted to the bar, Virginia, 1950; District of Columbia, 1951; practiced law with the law firm of Alvord & Alvord, 1950-55; special at-torney in the office of the regional counsel, Internal Revenue Service, New York, 1956-60; first associate and then partner in the law firm of Sullivan, Shea & Ken-ney, 1960-68; served in the Army in 1943 and in the U.S. Merchant Marine 1943-46; after graduation from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, Long Island, sailed as second mate in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans 1945-46; served as municipal consultant to the Office of the Vice President, 1966-68; first vice president of the board of trustees of the Washington Hospital Center; chairman, advisory committee to the Board of Managers of Chevy Chase Village; member of the Stewardship Council of All Saints Episcopal Church, Chevy Chase, Md.; ‘member of the Virginia State Bar, and of the Federal, District of Columbia, and American Bar Associations (Section of Taxation of latter two), National Lawyers Club; Beta Theta Pi fraternity; appointed to the Tax Court of the United States ‘on October 21, 1968, for a term expiring June 1, 1970, to succeed Judge J. Gregory Bruce, retired; residence: 8 Magnolia Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. JOHN GREGORY BRUCE, judge—Kentucky—born 1897, Edinburg, Ind.; married Zilpha Foster; three sons; attended schools in Indiana and Pineville, Ky.; Transylvania University, A.B., 1921, University of Ky., LL.B. (cum laude), 1924; editor-in-chief, Kentucky Law Journal; U.S. Naval Service, 1918-21; admitted to bar, Kentucky, 1923; member of bar, U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Fourth, Sixth, Ninth, and Tenth Circuits, U.S. District Courts (Eastern District of Kentucky and Eastern District of Michigan) ; attorney, Fordson Coal Co. (subsidiary of Ford Motor Co.), Pineville, Ky. and Detroit, Miech., 1924-31; private practice Pineville, Ky., 1931-34; attorney, Department of Justice, 1934-36; chief, Trial Division, Bureau of War Risk Litigation, 1936-43; assistant chief, Frauds Section; Claims Division, 1943-51; chief, Frauds Section, 1951-52; member Order of the Coif, Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity, and Phi Kappa Tau; Mason (F. & A.M., R.A.M., and K.T.; Past Master and Past Com-mander, Pineville, Ky.) ; American, District of Columbia, and Federal Bar Associ-ations; National Lawyers Club; Bethesda Christian Church; oath of office as judge, Tax Court, May 28, 1952; reappointed May 13, 1958, for succeeding 12-year term; retired May 31, 1967; recalled to perform further judicial duties June 1, 1967; rsidence: 5524 Pembroke Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. BOLON B. TURNER, judge—Arkansas—born 1897, Pulaski County, Ark., married Essie Lee Pearson Tusler; attended University of Arkansas and George Washington University, A.B., LL.B., 1922, and LL.M., 1924, from latter; United States military service, World War I, attaining rank of second lieutenant; em-ployed in income tax unit, Bureau of Internal Revenue, 1920-23; assisted in drafting of Revenue Act of 1924, and in the preparation of regulations under that act; attorney, United States Board of Tax Appeals, 1924-27; practice of law, Little Rock, Ark., 1927-33; in 1929, organized income tax division of the Depart-ment of Revenues, State of Arkansas, and supervised drafting of regulations under Arkansas Income Tax Act; appointed attorney, Office of Secretary of the Treasury, 1933, and employed chiefly on matters pertaining to revenue legislation, assisting in the drafting of the Revenue Act of 1934; original appointment to the Tax Court of the United States (then Board of Tax Appeals) June 11, 1934; reap-pointed for two succeeding terms, June 2, 1946, and June 2, 1958; retired April 15, 1962; recalled to perform further judicial duties April 16, 1962; served as chief judge of Tax Court, 1945-49; Baptist; Mason; member: American Bar Association; American Legion; Sigma Chi; Phi Alpha Delta; residence: 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. MARION J. HARRON, judge—California—born September 3, 1903, San Francisco; University of California, Berkeley, A.B. (cum laude), 1924; University of California School of Law, J.D. (thesis, Dissenting Opinions of Justice Brandeis), 702 Congressional Directory 1926; member, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho, Phi Delta Delta Law Frater-nity, Prytanean Society (University of California) ; admitted to the bar, California, 1926, United States Supreme Court, 1938; auditor of the California Industrial Welfare Commission, Minimum Wage Law Division, summers, 1924, 1925; Teaching Fellow, Department of Economics, University of California, 1924-25-26; practiced law in San Francisco; legal and economic consultant, New York laws regulating industry, and Federal anti-trust laws, National Industrial Conference Board, New York City, 1927-28; member of faculty, Institute for the Study of Law, Johns Hopkins University, 1928-29; author, Research in Law in the United States, Johns Hopkins U. Press, 1929; counsel to Manufacturers Trust Co., New York City, concerned with legal aspects of bank liquidations, refinancing of real estate syndicates and mortgage loans, reorganizations of corporations, corporate trusts, 1929-33; legal consultant taxation, ‘blue sky” laws, Cohen, Gutman, & Richter, New York City, 1932-33; senior attorney, legal adviser on codes for food, textile industries, National Recovery Administration, Washington, D.C., 1933-35; assistant counsel, Resettlement Administration, Washington, D.C., 1935; Regional Custodian of Rehabilitation Corporations, Western Region, Berkeley, Calif,, Resettlement Administration, 1936; original appointment to the Tax Court of the United States (then the Board of Tax Appeals) by President Roosevelt, June 20, 1936; reappointed by President Truman to a succeeding term ending June 1, 1960; recalled to perform further judicial duties continuously since June 2, 1960; member: State Bar of California, Bar Association of San Francisco, Federal Bar Association, Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia, National Association of Women Lawyers, International Federation of Women Lawyers, Los Angeles Business Women’s Council, American Association of University Women, National Lawyers Club; residence: 3243 Quesada Street 20015. JOHN WORTH KERN, judge—Indiana—born 1900, Indianapolis, Ind.; mar-ried Bernice Winn, 1927; son, John W. Kern 3d; attended Washington and Lee University, A.B., 1920; Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1923; graduate student, University of Chicago Law School, summers 1933-34-36; admitted to bar, Indi-ana, 1923, and practiced in Indianapolis; United States Commissioner, 1923-30; judge, Superior Court, Marion County, 1931-35; mayor of Indianapolis, 1935-37; professor of law, Indiana Law School, 1925-35; lecturer, University of Virginia Law School, summer sessions 1948 and 1949; original appointment to the Tax Court of the United States (then Board of Tax Appeals), September 7, 1937; reappointed for two succeeding terms June 2, 1938, and June 2, 1950; served as chief judge, 1949-55; retired June 30, 1961; recalled to perform further judicial duties July 1, 1961; residence: Watergate East, 2510 Virginia Avenue 20037. JOHN E. MULRONEY, judge—Iowa—Dborn 1896, Ruthven, Towa; married Martha O’Connor, 1929; attended Creighton University, Iowa, 1915; LL.B. Towa University, 1922; admitted to Iowa bar, 1922; county attorney, Webster County, Iowa, 1929-33; assistant attorney general of Towa, 1939-42; justice of Towa Supreme Court, 1943-55; resigned from that office to accept appointment to the Tax Court; military service, 1917-19; member of American Bar Association, Towa State Bar Association, American Legion, Phi Delta Phi, Order of the Coif; oath of office as judge, Tax Court of the United States, October 11, 1955; re-appointed for succeeding term ending June 1, 1968; retired April 30, 1966; recalled to perform further judicial duties May 1, 1966; residence: 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016. WILLIAM H.QUEALY, judge—Virginia—born March 11, 1913, New Orleans, La.; son of William I. and Elizabeth H. Quealy of New Orleans, La., and Havana, Cuba; married Betty Alice Shallberg of Moline, Ill., 1940; daughters, Mrs. Thomas F. Brady, Mrs. Arthur Charles, and Patricia; son, William, Jr.; attended Colegio de LaSalle, Havana, Cuba, Springhill High School, Mobile, Ala., and Georgetown Preparatory School, Garrett Park, Md.; graduate of Georgetown University, Col-lege of Arts and Sciences (A.B., cum laude, 1933) and College of Law (LL.B. 1937); admitted to practice in the District of Columbia, 1936, and in the State of Illinois, 1942; military service, 1942-45, as company officer with 57th Infantry Regiment in the Asiatic-Pacific theater, and negotiator, Detroit Renegotiation Board, Air Force Material Command; practicing attorney, Washington, D.C. and Chicago, Ill., 1936-62; minority counsel, House Committee on Ways and Means, 1962-69; oath of office as judge, Tax Court, October 1, 1969; term expires June 1, 1972; residence: Normandy House, 1701 North Kent Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Judiciary 703 COMMISSIONER OF THE COURT James M. Gussis, 1652—-A Avon Place 20007. OFFICERS OF THE COURT Administrative Officer.—Otto W. Schoenfelder, 6437 Dahlonega Road 20016. Assistant A Officer— William F. Huffman, 316 Hannes Street, Silver Spring, Md Clerk. aC F. Caldwell, Jr., 1117 Powhatan Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314, Assistant Clerk.—Francis J. Cantrel, 9228 Villa Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. ait A Dn Clerk.—Ralph A. Starnes, 8424 Bolling Green Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Special Assistant to Chief Judge—Edward C. Radue, 3229 Reservoir Road 20007. Budget and Fiscal Officer.—Oliver A. Keeter, 5544 16th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22205. Librarian.—Helen C. MecLaury, 2200 19th Street 20009. Reporter—Mrs. Ella C. Thomas, 10715 Rock Run Drive, Potomae, Md. 20854. | | UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS Fifth and E Streets 20442 Phone, OXford 6-5177 (Code 11, extension 65177) ROBERT EMMETT QUINN, chief judge; born in Phenix, R.I., April 2, 1894; son of Charles and Mary Ann (McCabe) Quinn; A.B., Brown University, 1915; LL.B., Harvard, 1918; married Mary Carter, August 3, 1923; children, Norma Marie, Robert Carter, Pauline Fulton, Cameron Peter, and Penelope Dorr; admitted to Rhode Island bar and practicing attorney at Providence, R.L., since 1917; member, United States Diplomatic Intelligenee Service in England and France, 1917-19; member, Rhode Island Senate, 1923-25 and 1929-33; Lieutenant Governor, State of Rhode Island, 1932-36; Governor, State of Rhode Island, 1937-39; Judge, Rhode Island Superior Court from May 1, 1941; Legal Officer, First Naval District, 1942-45; served in Pacific Ocean Area 1944; Captain, United States Naval Reserve, since February 1942; cited by both Army and Navy for distinguished service during the war; commanding officer, Naval Reserve Volunteer Legal Unit of Rhode Island, 1947-50; professor of law; president, Kent County Bar ER toeiion. member, American and Rhode Island Bar Associations; American Law Institute; American Judicature Society, and the Institute of Judicial Administration; member, Phi Kappa; member, Brown, Harvard, Wanna-moisett, Turks Head, West Warwick Country, and Army and Navy Clubs; awarded first honorary life membership by Federal Bar Association, 1964; elected to Rhode Island Hall of Fame for contribution to the State’s heritage, 1966; nominated by President Truman to chief judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals May 22, 1951, for the term expiring May 1, 1966, unanimously confirmed by Senate June 19, 1951, and took oath of office June 29, 1951, under commission of President Truman dated June 20, 1951; reappointed chief judge by President Johnson April 28, 1966, for the term expiring May 1, 1981, unan-imously confirmed by Senate and took oath of office May 16, 1966 under com-mission of President Johnson dated May 16, 1966; Democrat; Roman Catholic. HOMER FERGUSON, judge; born in Harrison City, Pa., son of Samuel and Margaret Ferguson; married Myrtle Jones, June 20, 1913, one daughter, married, Mrs. Charles R. Beltz; attended University of Pittsburgh; LL.B. degree, Uni-versity of Michigan, 1913; admitted to bar of Michigan, 1913; practiced law, Detroit, 1913 to 1929; circuit Judge of the Circuit Court of Wayne County, Mich., appointed August 929, elected 1930, and reelected 1935 and 1941; one-man grand jury, 1939-42; United States Senator from Michigan, 1943 to 1955; chairman Republican Policy Committee, 83d Congress; member Foreign Relations Committee and Appropriation Committee, 83d Congress; honorary degrees conferred by Detroit College of Law, Kalamazoo College, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa.; LL.D., University of Michigan, 1951; member of the second Hoover Commission; ambassador from the United States to the Philippines, March 22, 1955, to April 8, 1956, at which time resigned to accept Presidential appointment; nominated by President Eisenhower as judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals January 30, 1956, for terms expiring May 1, 1956, and May 1, 1971, unanimously confirmed by Senate February 17, 1956, and took oath of office April 9, 1956, administered by Chief Justice Warren; member of American and Michigan Bar Associations; American Judicature Society, Wash-ington Institute of Foreign Affairs. WILLIAM HORACE DARDEN, judge; born in Union Point, Ga., May 16, 1923; son of William W. and Sara (Newsom) Darden; B.B.A., University of Georgia, 1946; LL.B., University of Georgia, 1948; admitted to bar of Georgia and to practice before the Georgia Supreme Court, 1948; active duty in U.S. Navy from July 1, 1943, to July 3, 1946, when released to inactive duty as lieu-tenant (jg.); married Mary Parrish Viccellio of Chatham, Va. December 31, 1949; children: Sara Newsom, Martha Hardy, William H., Jr., Daniel Hobson; Secre- 704 Judiciary 705 tary to U.S. Senator Richard B. Russell, December 1948 to April 1951; chief clerk of U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services, April 1951 to February 1953; professional staff member and later chief of staff, U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services, February 1953 to November 1968; received recess appointment as judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals from President Johnson on November 5, 1968, to succeed the late Judge Paul J. Kilday; took oath of office on November 13, 1968; nominated by President Johnson for the unexpired part of the term of the late Judge Paul J. Kilday ending May 1, 1976; confirmed -by Senate on January 14, 1969. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS (The * designates those whose wives accompany them) *Chief Judge Robert E. Quinn, Fifth and E Streets 20442. *Judge Homer Ferguson, 5054 Millwood Lane 20016. *Judge William H. Darden, 7517 June Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS Chief Commissioner.—Daniel F. Carney, 2601 North Stuart Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. : Clerk.— Alfred C. Proulx, 307 North Virginia Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Deputy Clerk.—Frederick R. Hanlon, 1917 Winexburg Manor Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Librarian.— Dorothy V. Allport, 5 East. Monroe Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301. . 33-350°—-70——47 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF APPEALS 400 F Street 20001. Phone, EXecutive 3-1463 or 1464 Chief Judge.— Andrew MecCaughrin Hood, 2237 46th Street 20007. Associate Judges: Catherine B. Kelly, 4501 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Austin L. Fickling, 1716 Allison Street 20011. John W. Kern 3d, 5212 Worthington Drive, Westgate 20016. George R. Gallagher, 9701 Kentsdale Drive, Potomae, Md. 20854. Frank Q. Nebeker, 2360 North Verment Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Nathan Cayton (retired), 2301 E Street 20037. Thomas D. Quinn (retired), 4545 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Frank H. Myers (retired), 2851 Arizona Terrace 20016. Clerk.—C. Newell Atkinson, 2841 University Terrace 20016. Chief Deputy Clerk.—Chas. J. Rumsey, 4644 Tilden Street 20016. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS East Building, Fourth Street between E and F; West Building, Fifth Street between E and F; Seuth Building, 451 Indiana Avenue. Phone, 629-4111 Loy Judge.—Harold H. Greene, 6417 Tone Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. udges: Milton S. Kronheim, Jr., 3020 Chesapeake Street 20008. Thomas C. Secalley, 5019 41st Street 20016. Mary C. Barlow, The Kennedy Warren 20008. John J. Malloy, 5806 Nevada Avenue 20015. Edward A. Beard, 5011 River Hill Road 20016. DeWitt S. Hyde, 5606 McLean Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Joseph M. F. Ryan, Jr., 5441 Jordan Road 20016. Edmond T. Daly, 2401 H Street 20037. ii W. Halleck, Rural Route 3, Turkey Foot Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Richard R. Atkinson, 422 Fifth Street SE. 20003. Justin L. Edgerton, 4701 Broad Brook Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Harry T. Alexander, 3804 Fourth Street 20011. Tim Murphy, 4033 North 40th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Milton D. Korman, 3314 Stephenson Place 20015. Fred L. McIntyre, 1510 Quebec Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Alfred Burka, 5401 Uppingham Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Joyce Hens Green, 1714 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. James A. Belson, 2220 46th Street, 20007. William C. Pryor, 1406 Jonquil Street, 20012. W. Byroa Sorrell, 4000 Tennyson Road, University Paik, Md. 20782. George Herbert Goodrich, 6003 Corbin "Road 20016. William S. Thompson, 4343 Blagden Avenue 20011. Retired: George D. Neilson, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007. per ue Court—Joseph M. Burton, 1407 Leister Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Diserin 3 Probation.—John B. Bindl, 6921 Muncaster Mill Road, Rockville, Md. 0 Assistant Directors of Probation.—Peter J. Slevin, Jr., 4550 MacArthur Boulevard 20007; ThomasD. Tieff, 7229 Pimmit Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043. AGRI ative Officer. — Alfred E. Berling, 8001 Knollwood Street, Brandywine 20613. Assistant Administrative Officer.— Shirley I. Ward, 4708 20th Road, North Arling-ton, Va. 22207. 706 Judiciary 707 Chief Deputy Clerk, Criminal Division.—Frederick B. Beane, Jr., 9313 Woodberry Street, Seabrook, Md. 20801. Assistant Chief Deputy Clerk, Criminal Division.—Roy G. Dickinson, 6655 24th Place, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Chief Deputy Clerk, Central Violations Bureau.— Wallace D. Cummins, 915 Ware Street SW., Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Chief Deputy Clerk, Central Violations Burequ.— Wilmer -S. Schantz, 414 Irwin Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chief Deputy Clerk, Cwwil Dwision.— William M. Nedrow, 7333 New Hamp-shire Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Assistant Chief Deputy Clerk, Civil Division.—Richard A. Trammell, 4201 Massa-chusetts Avenue 20016. Assignment Commaissioner.— Edward M. Carr, 5612 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assignment Commissioner.—James J. Booth, 2930 Peyton Randolph Drive, Falls Chureh, Va. 22044. Chief Deputy: Clerk, Domestic Relations Branch. —dJohn M. Bischoff, Bowie-Laurel Road, Bowie, ‘Md. 20715. Assistant Chief Deputy Clerk, Domestic Relations Branch.—Francis J. Grady, 3601 Wisconsin Avenue 20016. Chief Deputy Clerk, Marriage Bureau.—Robert KE. Gaskins, 8518 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Chief Deputy Clerk, Marriage Bureaw.—Nina H. Howard, 1200 Buchanan Street, McLean, Va. 2210t. Chief Deputy Clerk, Small Claims Branch.—Charles P. Henry, Jr., 101 South Whiting Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Assistant Chief Deputy Clerk, Small Claims Branch.—Kathryn Trammell, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. JUVENILE COURT 410 E Street 20001. Phone 737-8777 (Code 1623, extension 0) Chief Judge.— Morris Miller, 5706 Broad Branch Road 20015. Associate Judge.—Orman W. Ketcham, 2 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate Judge.—John D. Fauntleroy, 1435 Kennedy Street 20011. Hearing O ficer.—John J. Larkin, 3803 W Street 20007. Director, Research and Development. —I. Richard Perlman, 2201 Luzerne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Clerk of the Court.—Donald P. Bennett, 4200 19th Place NE. 20018. Administrative Assistant to Chief Judge.—Constance Williamson, 6103 Dumbarton Street, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. diy of Social Work. —Edgar Silverman, 8918 Whitney Street, Silver Spring, 1d. 20901. Chief Psychologist.—Harold D. Blessing, Ph. D., 11842 Enid Drive, Potomac Hills, Md. 20854. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS Supreme Court Building, 1 First Street NE. Phone, EXecutive 3-1640 Director.—Ernest C. Friesen, 6423 Cavalier Corridor, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Secretary to the Director.—Mrs. Barbara J. Bonzano, 6417 Amelia Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Deputy Director.—Williamm E. Foley, 5 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Secretary to the Deputy Direcior.—Mrs. Marjorie D. Williams, 5460 Sanger Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Assistant Director for Management Affairs.— William R. Sweeney, 7609 Exeter Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant id for Legal Affairs.—Joseph F. Spaniol, Jr., 5602 Ontario Circle 20016. General Counsel.—Carl H. Imlay, 3515 Queen Mary Drive, Olney, Md. 20832. Acting Chief, Division of Procedural Studies and Statistics—Norbert A. Halloran, 7203 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. : bi 1 of Probation.—Merrill A. Smith, 3313 Oberon Street, Kensington, . 20795. Chief, Division of Bankruptcy.— Royal E. Jackson, 1708 White Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Chief, Dwision of Business Adminisiration.— Darwin H. Anderson, 11005 Cone Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, Division of Personnel.— William T. Barnes, 5204 27th Avenue SE. 20031. THE FEDERAL JUDICIAL CENTER Dolley Madison House, 1520 H Street 20005. Phone, 382-8722 Created by Public Law 219, 90th Congress Director.—Justice Tom C. Clark, 2101 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Direclor 2 Research.— William B. Eldridge, 11209 Old Post Road, Potomae, Md. 854. Director of Innovation and Systems Development.—Maurice D. Geiger, 525 Tennes-see Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Déreclor, 5% Education.—Hugh Nugent, 607 West Windsor Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 2. Assistant to the Director of Education.—Neil S. Robinson, 4832 South 29th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Professional Assistant.—Alice L. O’Donnell, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Law Clerk.—Philip X. Murray, 2727 29th Street 20008. Secretaries.—Betty Baker, 2853 Ontario Road 20009; Catherina Capobianco, 10018 Woodland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Kathleen Connors, 1820 North Quinn Street, Arlington, Va. 22209; Marilyn Waller, 1307 North Ode Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. REGISTER OF WILLS AND CLERK OF THE PROBATE COURT United States Courthouse. Phone, STerling 3-5700 (Code 1204) Lope { Clerk.—Peter J. McLaughlin, 210 Jefferson Street, Alexandria, Va. Chief Deputy Register.— Margaret A. Deeds, 115 C Street SE. 20003. Deputy Registers: Aliene M. Ivory, 4801 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Ruth C. Beck, 3315 Wisconsin Avenue 20016. Irene Basher, 2025 I Street 20007. Michael K. Donahue, 4025 Davis Place 20007. 708 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ORIGIN AND FORM OF GOVERNMENT The District of Columbia was established under the authority and direction of acts of Congress approved July 16, 1790, and March 3, 1791, which were passed to give effect to a clause in the eighth section of the first article of the Constitution of the United States giving Congress the power— “To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may, by Cession of particular States, and the Acceptance of Congress, become the Seat of the Government of the United States, and to exercise like authority over all Places purchased by the Consent of the Legislature of the State in which the Same shall be, for the erection of Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, dock-Yards, and other needful buildings;—’ The States of Maryland and Virginia made cessions contemplated by this clause in the years 1788 and 1789, respectively. From the cessions tendered by the two States was selected the territory for the permanent seat of the General Government. This territory was 10 miles square, lying on either side of the Potomac River at the head of navigation. Later, 1846, Congress retroceded to Virginia that portion ceded by it. The Maryland, or retained, portion is approxi-mately 70 square miles. The seat of government of the United States was first definitely named by the clause in the act entitled “An act providing a permanent form of government for the District of Columbia,” approved June 11, 1878, as follows: “That all territory which was ceded by the State of Maryland to the Congress of the United States, for the permanent seat of government of the United States, shall continue to be designated as the District of Columbia” (20 Stat. 102), although it had been incidentally mentioned as such in several preceding statutes. The land within the ceded territory was owned by a number of people. In Georgetown, President Washington negotiated with the proprietors or landowners of that portion of the ceded territory selected as the site of the city of Washington, which comprised about 10 percent of the area of the present District of Columbia. On the second day, March 30, 1791, he concluded an agreement which was put in writing and signed by the proprietors. By it the President was given sole power to lay off streets as he pleased. These proprietors conveyed their holdings to trustees named by the President to hold title to the same during the laying out of the Federal city and then convey as agreed to the United States and the proprietors respectively. Under this agreement the proprietors donated to the United States all of the lands for the streets and one-half of the city lots through-out the entire city. Sites reserved by the United States for the public buildings, parks, and other public purposes were paid for by the United States in Maryland money the equivalent to $66.66 per acre. Such payment, amounting to $36,099, was made out of the proceeds from the sale of some of the lots which these pro-prietors had denated to the United States. This was the only purchase price paid by the United States for any part of the entire acquisition of 5,128 acres for the purpose of building the Capital City. The land within the original city of Washington comprised a total of 6,111 acres and was divided to the United States 4,147 acres—3,606 acres for streets and 541 acres for public purposes. The remaining 1,964 acres was divided into squares and the squares into lots. The whole number of lots was 20,272—10,136 to the United States and the same number to the proprietors. Thomas Jefferson, then Secretary of State, declared the liberality of the pro- prietors was ‘‘noble.” The United States lots were sold from time to time, chiefly before 1800 and up to 1835, and brought $740,024.45 (S. Doe. 247, 64th Cong., 1st sess., p. 23). This was a considerable sum as compared with the average annual income of the Federal Government during the 12 years from 1789 to 1800, it being about 13 per- cent of that average of about $5,600,000. The lots which still remained the prop- 710 District of Columbia 711 erty of the United States after gifts of them to charitable and literary institutions were sold about September 1865 for a moderate sum. The proceeds from the sales of the Government lots were largely applied to the erection of the original Government buildings and improvements in their immediate neighborhood. The funds for these buildings were supplemented by grants of $120,000 by the State of Virginia and $72,000 by the State of Maryland (H.R. Report 269, 21st Cong., 1st sess., Doc. No. 5, p. 47). Both President Washington and President Jefferson expected the sale of these lots, if properly conserved, would not only provide ample funds for the erection of the public buildings without charge upon the lean Federal Treasury but would leave what Jefferson termed ‘‘the residuary interest of the city’’ which was intended to be used for streets and other city improvements. The failure of the Government to make these expected improvements so retarded the appreciation of values of the lots that the Government’s prospective income from this source fell far short of expectations. The landowners who had so generously given their land to the Government as well as those who had been induced to purchase failed to realize the enhancement of value of their lots because of the failure of expected abutting and community improvements. The faith of Mr. Jefferson and the proprietors matched, but their fond hopes were not realized. The original proprietor of the land whereon is the Capitol Building, Daniel Carroll, of Duddington, in 1837 wrote “that the unfortunate proprietors are generally brought to ruin,” who “were 80 wild as to suppose that the donation was so great that the Government might pave the streets with ingots of gold or silver.” The city was planned and partly laid out by Maj. Pierre Charles L’Enfant, a French engineer. This work was perfected and completed by Maj. Andrew Ellicott. The building of the city and the erection of the public buildings were in charge of three commissioners selected by the President and subject to his direction. When the Government establishment was moved in 1800, there existed within the 10 miles square two municipal corporations: the corporation of the city of Alexandria, incorporated by Virginia, and the corporation of the city of George-town, incorporated by Maryland. The act of February 27, 1801, was the first legislation by Congress for the government of the District of Columbia following the removal to the permanent seat of government. While this act failed to set up a complete local government, it declared all of the laws of the States of Maryland and Virginia as then existing to be in force in the parts of the District ceded by the respective States. It created two counties, Washington County being the area outside of the cities of Wash-ington and Georgetown on the Maryland side of the river, and Alexandria County being the area beyond the limits of the city of Alexandria on the Virginia side of the river. It also created the circuit court, the office of marshal of the District, the office of United States attorney for the District, justices of the peace for the two counties, a register of wills, and a judge of the orphans’ court (2 Stat. 103). The first government of the city of Washington consisted of a mayor appointed by the President of the United States and a city council elected by the people of the city. This was in 1802. The act chartering the city of Washington also created the levy courts, consisting originally of the justices of the peace of the respective counties (2 Stat. 115; 2 Stat. 773; 3 Stat. 195; 9 Stat. 230; 12 Stat. 384). The levy courts were given broad administrative powers over the counties of Washington and Alexandria, but had no judicial functions. At a later date the levy court of Washington County was composed of nine members appointed by the President (12 Stat. 799). Thus, there were within the 10 miles square five distinct local administrative units, namely (1) the corporation of Washington, (2) the corpora-tion of Georgetown, (3) the county of Washington, (4) the corporation of Alex-andria, and (5) the county of Alexandria. These were reduced to three units in 1846 with the retrocession of Alexandria city and county to the State of Virginia (9 Stat. 35; 9 Stat. 1000). The members of the city councils of the three munici-palities were elected as were the mayors of Georgetown and Alexandria. In 1812 the city council was permitted to elect the mayor of Washington and in 1820 and thereafter the mayor was elected by the people (3 Stat. 583). The term of the mayor of Washington was for 2 years. This government continued until 1871. By an act of Congress of February 21, 1871, the corporation of Washington, the corporation of Georgetown, and the levy court for Washington County were abolished, and the administration consolidated into a so-called territorial form of government. This government consisted of a governor, a board of public works, a board of health, and a legislative assembly. This legislative assembly consisted of a council of 11 members and a house of delegates of 22 members. The District then also had a Delegate in the House of Representatives of the 712 Congressional Directory United States. The Governor, the board of public works, and council were appointed by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. The 22 members of the house of delegates and the Delegate in Congress were elected by the people. The District had a Delegate in Congress until March 4, 1875. iwi This form of government lasted for 3 years, until June 20, 1874, when Congress provided that the District should be governed by three commissioners, appointed by the President. This was known as the temporary form of government and lasted until July 1, 1878, when a permanent commission government was set up (18 Stat. 116). In the creation of the temporary commission form of government in 1874 and the permanent form in 1878 no provision was made for the franchise, and for the first time in three-quarters of a century no part of the District exer-cised the right of suffrage. The next form of government was created by act of Congress approved June 11, 1878 (20 Stat. 102). The District of Columbia has an area of 69.245 square miles of which 60.1 square miles are land. The river boundary is high-water mark along the Virginia shore of the Potomac River. This government of the District of Columbia was a municipal corporation hav-ing jurisdiction over the territory which was ‘“‘ceded by the State of Maryland to the Congress of the United States for the permanent seat of the Government of the United States’ (20 Stat. 102). This government was administered by a board of three Commissioners having general equal powers and duties (20 Stat. 103). Two of these Commissioners were appointed from civil life by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate for the term of 3 years each and until their successors were appointed and qualified. The other Commissioner was detailed from time to time by the President of the United States from the Corps of Engineers of the United States Army, and was not required to perform any other military duty (ib.). This Commissioner was selected from the captains or officers of higher grade having served at least 15 years in the Corps of Engineers of the Army of the United States (26 Stat. 246). One of said Commissioners was chosen president of the Board of Commissioners at their first meeting and annually and whenever a vacancy occurred (20 Stat. 103). The Commissioners were in a general way vested with jurisdiction covering all the ordinary features of municipal government and were also members of the Zoning Commission (37 Stat. 974) The expenditures of the Distriet of Columbia were based upon estimates pre-pared annually by the Commissioners and submitted by them to Congress through the Bureau of the Budget. To the extent to which it approved of said estimates, Congress appropriated a portion out of the Treasury of the United States. The remainder of the amount of such approved estimates was levied and assessed upon the taxable property and privileges in said Distriet other than the property of the United States and of the District of Columbia (act approved June 11, 1878; 20 Stat. 104). “All taxes collected shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States, and the same as well as the appropriations to be made by the Congress as afore-said shall be disbursed for the expenses of the auditor of the District of Columbia, certified by said Commissioners or a majority of them’ (ib. 105). This act also provided that the cost of operation, development, and maintenance of the District of Columbia upon a 50-50 basis. This ratio was in 1922 changed to a payment of 60 percent from the revenues of the District of Columbia and 40 percent by the United States and this provision was repealed by act of Congress approved May 16, 1938. The act of July 16, 1947, provided for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1948, and for each fiscal year thereafter, that there was authorized to be appropriated as the annual payment by the United States toward defraying the expenses of the Government of the District of Columbia, the sum of $12,000,000. By the act of May 18, 1954, Public Law 364, 83d Congress, this amount was increased to $20,000,000, and further increased to $23,000,000 by the Act of March 31, 1956, Public Law 460, 84th Congress. The remainder of the local expenses were borne by the revenues of the District of Columbia derived from taxation of private property and privileges. Congress had by sundry statutes empowered the Commissioners to make building regulations, plumbing regulations, to make and enforce all such reasonable and usual police regulations as they might deem necessary for the protection of lives, limbs, health, comfort, and quiet of all persons, and the protection of all property within the District, and other regulations of a municipal nature. While the District has a municipal form of government, Congress by various statutory enactments has treated it as a branch of the United States Government by including it in legislation applying to the executive departments, such as the District of Columbia 713 Budget, and Accounting Act, the act classifying the salaries of Federal employees, and the act providing for retirement of Federal employees. ; All legislation affecting the District of Columbia must be passed by Congress under the provisions of the Constitution. The advice of the Commissioners was usually asked before such legislation was enacted. On August 11, 1967, a new plan for reorganizing the government of the District of Columbia became law. However, it did not actually go into operation until November 3, 1967, when the members of a new District of Columbia Council took their oath of office. The revision was authorized by District of Columbia Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1967. The plan was transmitted to the Congress by President Lyndon B. Johnson on June 1, 1967. Under the terms of the Reorgani-zation Act of 1949 (5 U.S.C. 901-913) such a plan becomes law within 60 days unless, in the meantime, either the House or the Senate has passed a resolution of disapproval. In this case the 60-day period was extended for 10 days by the July 4 recess. However, no resolution of disapproval was passed by either the House or the Senate. The plan abolished the three-man Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia and created in its place a single Commissioner, an Assistant Commis-sioner, and a nine-member council. (Generally, the Commissioner is called Mayor and the Assistant to the Commissioner is called Deputy Mayor.) It put in the Commissioner the executive and administrative responsibilities previously exercised by the Board, including the authority to organize and manage the District government, to administer its programs and to prepare its budget. The District of Columbia Council was given the authority to exercise certain ordinance-making and regulatory powers which were in the hands of the Commissioners; in the main, the Council’s actions are subject to the veto of the new single Com-missioner. The Council has authority to override by a three-fourths’ vote. Either the Commissioner or the Assistant Commissioner are required by the Reorganiza-tion Plan to have been a resident of the District for 3 years prior to appointment. All members of the Council were required to be such residents. The plan stipulates the Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner and the members of the Council be appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. The plan added no new functions or powers to the District of Columbia govern-ment not already granted nor did it alter the relationships between the District government and the Congress. It did create new offices and abolish old ones and gave to the new Commissioner the authority to establish subordinate agencies and offices and to effect transfers of funds between agencies as he may deem necessary to carry out the provisions of the plan. The Congress, by Public Law 90-292, approved April 22, 1968, authorized the election of an 11-member Board of Education, consisting of 8 ward members and 3 members-at-large. The District’s elected Board of Education—the first public officials locally selected since 1874—was chosen by District citizens in November 1968, and took office on January 27, 1969. ; DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE OFFICE District Building, 14th and E Streets. 628-6000 (Code 137) Commissioner of the District of Columbia.— Walter E. Washington, 408 T Street 20001. Executive Assistant.—Robert C. Cantrell, 124 Sixth Street NE. 20002. Administrative Aide.—Valeria 1. Harris, 4403 Clermont Drive NE. 20011. Special Assistant.—Robert Taylor, 4114 Third Street 20011. Consultant in Labor and Employment.—Ben D. Segal, 4349 Yuma Street 20016. Assistant to the Commassioner.— Graham W. Watt. Executive Assistant.—John Ingram, 3730 Cumberland Street 20016. Special Assistant.—Richard S. Townsend, 1331 Chilton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Administrative Aide.—Sally S. Owens, 1208 Chaplin Street SE. 20019. Director, Office of Budget and Executive Management.—Hirst Sutton, 206 Buxton Road, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Assistant to the Director (Legislative Reference).—James L. Devall, 2626 South Troy Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Division of Budget and Program Analysis: Budget Officer.—D. P. Herman, 2713 Branch Avenue SE. 20020. Deputy Budget O flicer.— Comer S. Coppie, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Division of Organization and Management Planning.—[Vacant.] Division of Systems Development and Computer Services.—Chief, Joseph C. Chicherio, 306 Charlton Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Office of Community Services.—James P. Alexander, 560 N Street SW. Director, Program Development and Evaluation Unit.— Ulysses G. Garland, 4975 12th Street NE. 20017. Deputy Director, Program Development and Evaluation Unit.—Marcia Kunen, 3712 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Information and Complaint Center.—Robert A. Keyes, 4125 18th Place 20018. Acting Director, Model Cities Program.—Roosevelt Grier, 4200 18th Street 20011. ; Revshion el Df pray ain H. Eaton, 83 Brandywine Heights Road, Brandywine, Md. 29613. Assistant Personnel Oflicer.— Albert T. Greenwood, 7810 Powhatan Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Chief, Classification Daivision.— Albert D. Forrest, 3238 Holly Hill Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Chief, Employment and Training Division.— Benjamin J. Ludwig, 8614 Canover Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Chief, Pay Systems and Labor Relations Division.— Donald H. Weinberg, 6105 Yorkshire Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Public Affairs Officer.—Sam Eastman, 615 G Street SE. 20003. Public Information Specialist.—Natalie Case Paxton, 3763 Jason Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Executive Secretary.— Martin K. Schaller, 8718 Victoria Road, Springfield, Va. 22151. Administrative Aide.—Josephine M. Bertorelli, 1915 21st Place SE. 20020. Assistant Executive Secretary.— Robert Gardner, 3642 Cousins Drive, Landover, Md. 714 District of Columbia 715 Executive Secretary—Continued Chief, Regulations Section.—Ira Kellogg, 9124 Sheridan Street, Lanham, Md. Chief, Correspondence Section.—Mareia Pruzan, 5500 Prospect Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chief, Notary Public Section.—Pauline Picone, 8409 10th Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. galny i Ex —\ OFFICES OF SPECIAL ASSISTANTS Assistant to the Commissioner for Housing Programs.—James G. Banks, 324 N Street SW. Assistant to the Commissioner for Human Resource Programs.—Philip J. Rutledge, 15204 Red Clover Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Executive Assistant.—Gwendolyn A. Bullock, 410 O Street SW. 20024. Human: Resource Program Coordinator.— Ethel James Williams, 1301 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. , Director, Planning and Policy Analysis.—Fred C. Bolton, 5601 32d Street 20015. Director, Management Data Systems.—Elbert H. Bush, Jr., 1813 Bellehaven Drive, Landover, Md. 20785. Executive Secretary of D.C. Commission on Academic Facilities.—John E. Doll, 4105 Southern Avenue SE. 20020. Director, Educational Assistance Program.—Robert A. McCormick, 410 O Street SW. 20024. i Director, Commission on the Arts.—Gerard E. Boesgaard, 2829 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Assistant to the Commissioner for Juvenile Delinquency Programs.—John I. Staggers, Jr., 3824 Nash Street SE. 20020. Executive Assistant.—George W. Gaines, 3700 Kanawha Street. Administrative Assistant.—Debra M. Tyer, 4105 Southern Avenue, Apt. 21, Suitland, Md. 20020. Program Director— William C. McKinney, 1022 17th Street NE. 20002. Assistant to the Commissioner for Youth Opportunity Services.—Dr. James L. Jones, 513 G Street SW. 20024. Deputy Dicectar, Youth Programs Unit.—James S. Featherstone, Jr., 1405 Ridge ace SE. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CITY COUNCIL Chairman of the City Council.— Gilbert Hahn, Jr., 3022 University Terrace 20016. Administrative Assistant to the Chairman of the City Council—Alma Harris, 1534 16th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22209. Vice Chairman of the City Council.—Sterling Tucker, 6506 16th Street 20012. Executive Assistant to the Vice Chairman of the City Council.—Harley J. Daniels, . 740 Ninth Street SE. 20003. Members of the City Council.—Stanley J. Anderson, 2604 Stanton Road SE. 20020; Philip J. Daugherty, 4612 Fessenden Street 20016; Margaret Haywood, 4424 Hunt Place NE. 20019; Rev. Jerry A. Moore, Jr., 1612 Buchanan Street 20011; Dr. Henry S. Robinson, 1800 Randolph Street NE. 20018; Polly Shackleton, 3232 Reservoir Road 20007; Joseph P. Yeldell, 1727 S Street SE. 20020. Secretary to the Council.—Stephen C. Swaim, 649 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002. Assistant Secretary to the Council.—Robert A. Rogers, 5180 Eastern Avenue NE. 20011. Special Counsel.—Jason I. Newman, 5336 29th Street 20015. Director of Research.—Carrie F. Kendrick, 2564 M Street SW. 20024. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD Room 201, District Building ,14th and E Streets. Phone, 629-2285 (Code 137-2285) Mrs. Joy R. Simonson, chairman, 2929 University Terrace 20016. James G. Tyson, member, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. J. Bernard Wyckoff, member, 3328 O Street 20007. : . Mrs. Dorothy L. Albert, executive secretary, 8800 Westwood Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. John O. Hite, chief inspector, 1639 38th Street SE. 20020. 716 Congressional Directory BOARD OF APPEALS AND REVIEW Room 14, Disirict Building 20004. Phone, 629-3170 Chairman.—Irving Bryan, 4501 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Vice Chairman.— Walter B. Jarvis, 5207 Abingdon Road 20016. Executive Secretary.—Jane F. Gatling, 8811 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL 500 C Street, Room 329. Phone, 629-2842 (Code 137, ext. 2842) Chairman.—Malcolm C. MacKinnon, management member, representing the Merchants and Manufacturers, Hotel and Restaurant Associations, 3835 Fessenden Street 20016. Thomas E. Treynor, labor member, 9423 Franklin Avenue, Seabrook, Md. 20801. Clarence E. Harlowe, management member, representing Metropolitan Wash-ington Board of Trade and the Printing Industry of Washington, D.C. 9512 St. Andrews Way, Silver Spring, Md. 21001. Richard D. Bailey, labor member, representing Weshington Central Labor Council (AFL-CIO), 4100 W Street 20007. Leaming M. Rice, Jr., management member, 6512 Jay Miller Drive, Falls Church, Va., 22041. Allen J. Quarterman, labor member, representing Cement Masons, Local No. 891, 3927 South Dakota Avenue NE. Executive Secretary and Director.—Maurice P. Fenton, 8408 Highland Lane, Alexandria, Va. Field Representatives.— Alfred F. Yates, 487 Riverview Drive, Edgewater, Md. 21037; Limmie Morton, 7247 Hylton Street, Seat Pleasant, Md. 20027. Apprenticeship Statistician.—Hazel 1. Abel, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. OFFICE OF THE CORONER 1901 E Street SE. 20003. Phone, 629-4520 (Code 137, ext. 4520) Coenito I Richard L. Whelton, 4116 Woodbery Street, University Park, d. 20782 Deputy Coroners: Dr. William J. Brownlee, 1809 Redwood Terrace 20012. Dr. Linwood L. Rayford, 1837 Redwood Terrace 20012. OFFICE OF THE CORPORATION COUNSEL District Building, 14th and E Streets 20004. Phone, 629-3864 (Code 137, ext. 3864) Acting Corporation Counsel.—Hubert B. Pair, 4301 18th Street 20011. Secretaries.— Grace H. Hamilton, 6015 North Dakota Avenue 20011; Marie A. Allman, 2305 Grove Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Acting Principal Assistant Corporation Counsel.—C. Francis Murphy, 5054 Garfield Street 20016. Appellate Diviston.— Richard W. Barton, chief, 4406 North Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207. Cad Proceedings Division.—John A. Earnest, chief, 3250 Highland Place 008. Domestic Relations and Collections Division.— Albert S. Povich, 6105 Plainview Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Law Enforcement Dwiston.— Robert H. Campbell, chief, 6500 Seventh Place 20012. Legislation and Opinions Division.— Robert F. Kneipp, chief, 601 H Street SW. 20024. Public Utilities Division.— George F. Donnella, chief, 3736 Camden Street SE. 20020. Special Assignments Division.—John F. Middleton, acting chief, 113 Tucker-man Street NE. 20011. Tazation Division.— Henry E. Wixon, chief, 9621 Old Spring Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Contract Appeals Board.—Lee F. Dante, chairman, 5821 Nevada Avenue 20015. Ante O ffice.— Gloria L. Powell, chief, 5001 Red Fox Drive, Annandale, a. 22003. District of Columbia DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 122 C Street NW. 20001. Phone, 629-3532 (Code 137, ext. 3552 Director— Kenneth L. Hardy, 704 Sixth Street 20024. Deputy Director.—M. Robert Montilla, 8104 Fenway Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Ap eno for Institutional Services.— Kermit A. Weakley, Box 25, Lorton, a. 22079 Associate Director for Community Services—Allen M. Avery, 2330 Good Hope Road SE. 20020. Associate Director for Administrative Services—Robert W. Coleman, 9301 Fur-nancé Road, Lorton, Va. 22079. Associate Director for Planning and Research.—Stuart N. Adams, 1101 Third Street 20024. Associate Director for Industrial Services.—Hubert L. Mooney, Occoquan, Va. 22125. Superintendent, D.C. Jail.—Charles M. Rodgers, 720 Whittier Street 20012. Superintendent, Correctional Complex.—|[Vacant.] Superintendent, Youth Center.—Alan M. Schuman, 1024 Sterling Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Superintendent, Minimum Security Facility—Marcel C. Pfalzgraf, 9501 Fur-nance Road, Lorton, Va. 22079. Administrator, Woman's Detention Center.—E. Eugene Miller, 210 I Street 20024, DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT District Building, 14th and E Streets 20004. Phone, 629-3115 Director of Economic Development.—Julian R. Dugas, 1313 Hamilton Street 20011. Acting Deputy Director of Economic Development.— Lorenzo W. Jacobs, Jr., 1414 Juniper Street 20012. Chief, Bureau of Licenses and Inspections.—R. Donald Kinney, 3812 Beecher Street 20007. Research Engineer.— Bertram M. Vogel, 8511 Ewing Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Research Engineer.—John M. Lake, 4604 Hartwick Road, College Park, Md. 20740. Superintendent, Inspection Division.—William N. Dripps, 2602 Ryegate Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deputy Superintendent, Inspection Division.—Ralph "E. Spencer, 1354 Leegate Road 20012. Chief, Engineering Branch.—James E. Dickson, 2841 Linden Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Chief, Weights, Measures and Markets Branch.—Bernard A. Pettit, 1327 Potomac Avenue SE. 20003. Superintendent, License and Permit Division.—C. T. Nottingham, 12916 Dean. Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Chief, W eights, Measures and Markels Branch.~~Besnard A. Pettit, 1327 Potomac Avenue SE. 20003. Superintendent, License and Permit Division.—C. T. Nottingham, 12916 Dean Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Assistant Superintendent, License and Permit Division.—Julian P. Green, Jr., 4030 Brooks Drive, Suitland, Md. 20028. Chief, License Branch.— Mrs. Agnes E. McKee, 5123 Wickett Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Chief, Permit Branch.—John R. Nelson, 4813 Wilwyn Way, Rockville, Md. 20853. Chief, Enforcement Branch.—Frederick L. Vitiello, 6916 Barton Road, Radiant Valley, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Acting Administrator, Housing Division.—Carroll A. Swanson, 605 Powhatan Place 20011. Chief, Office of Administration.— Mrs. Lillia B. Robbins, 512 D Street SE. 20003. Deputy Chief, Office of Administration.—Conrad N. Cardano, 2020 Evansdale Drive, Adelphi, Md. 20783. Administrator, Zoning Dwision.—H. Warren Stewart, 1100 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant Zoning Administrator—James J. Fahey, 1105 Arcola Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. 718 Congressional Directory Chief, Ws Review Branch.—Charles R. Wenger, 5059 MacArthur Boule-var 16. Chief, Zoning and Occupancy Inspection Branch.— Nelson B. Lewis, 8008 West Boulevard Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Executive Secretary, Board for the Condemnation of Insanitary Buildings.— Richard L. Mattingly, 4413 17th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS 1145 19th Street 20036. Phone, 629-4543 Chief—Lawrence E. Duvall, 4627 Warren Street 20016. Assistant Chief —Samuel J. Fusco, Route 1, Box 281, Accokeek, Md. 20607. Secretary.—Jean F. Frederickson, 1 Washington Circle 20037. Board of Accountancy.— Charles Kershenbaum, president, 5925 16th Street 20011; Robert Bernstein, secretary, 6367 31st Place 20015; Nathan H. Olshan, 7516 Morningside Drive 20012. Board of Examiners and Registrars of Archilects.—Leon Brown, president, 4158 Linnean Avenue 20008; Stanley McGaughan, secretary, 100 Lucas Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Theodore W. Dominick, 2405 Tracy Place 20008; Frank J. Duane, 622 Bennington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Louis Edwin Fry, Sr., 1650 Portal Drive 20012. Board of Barber Examiners.—John A. Wells, president, 1358 Jackson Street NE. 20017; Frank P. Suraci, secretary, 7605 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, Va. 22003; Jesse W. Brown, 804 Kennedy Street 20011. Boxing Commission.—Ben Alperstein, president, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016; Karol L. Kratochvil, 1100 Haverford Road, Takoma Park, Md. 20012; York Van Nixon, Jr., 700 Seventh Street 20001; Bernard Shankman, secre-tary, 5514 Uppingham Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Board of Cosmetology.— Elizabeth Cardozo Barker, president, 1350 Jackson Street NE. 20017; Josephine Ashby, vice president, 3000 Connecticut Avenue 20008; Marcel Cadeaux, 1705 Tamarack Street 20012; Arlyn Olle, 2614 Garfield Street 20008; Odelle M. Roper, 39 54th Street SE. 20019; Louise Wilson, 1604 Allison Street 20011. Board of Dental Examiners—Dr. William XK. Collins, president, 117 49th Street 20019; Dr. Clarence O. Lewis, Jr., secretary, 5018 16th Street 20011; Dr. Sidney N. Greenspan, 5129 Chevy Chase Parkway 20008; Dr. Samuel A. Leishear, 2500 Minnesota Avenue SE. 20020; Dr. Albert K. Leon, Jr., 6014 Onondaga Road (Md.) 20016. Electrical Board.—James J. Kirchner, chairman, 5409 North 37th Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22207; Irving T. Jones, secretary, 6400 Lynhaven Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735; Richard A. Burgess, alternate member, 4306 Georgia Avenue 20011; Malcolm E. Cox, 11500 Nairn Road, Wheaton, Md. 20902; Paul Jones, alternate member, 3048 Patrick Henry Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044; Elgin Miller Noack, alternate member, 4017 Tennyson Road, Uni-versity Park, Md. 20782; Theodore Popowsky, 11604 Split Rail Court, Rockville, Md. 20852; Wylie D. Powell, 1303 31st Place SE. 20020; Richard M. Spicer, alternate member, 6606 Newport Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers.— Robert G. McGuire, Jr., president, 1633 Crittenden Street 20011; John H. Crandall, 5220 Montgomery Street, Springfield, Va. 22151; Macy G. Hall, Sr., 3918 18th Street NE. 20018; John T. Stewart, Jr., 1639 North Portal Drive 20012; Harry D. DeVol, 2222 Wisconsin Avenue 20007. Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art.—Commissioner of the District of Columbia; Director of Economic Development; Corporation Counsel for the District of Columbia; Director of Public Health, District of Columbia; Superintendent of Public Schools, District of Columbia. Nurses’ Examining Board.—Ida C. Robinson, R.N., president, 325 Anacostia Avenue NE. 20019; Charlotte C. Young, R.N., vice president, 4513 Amherst Road, College Park, Md. 20740; Nan B. Dunn, R.N., 2800 Quebec Street 20008; Mary Grace Gabig, R.N., 617 Hamlin Street NE. 20017; Laura B. Kummer, Dr., 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Board of Optometry—Dr. John Greenwood, president, 6265 Clearwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Dr. Ted Oberman, secretary, 4308 Yuma Street 20016; Dr. Alexander 8. Farkas, 3422 17th Street 20010; Dr. Walter J. Kaplan, Donan Street 20009; Dr. Wendell P. Witten, 2001 Benning Road NE. District of Columbia 719 Board of Pharmacy.— Elmer Charles Hillman, Jr., president, 5101 South 10th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; Roderick H. Tarrer, Jr., secretary, 4409 Col-orado Avenue 20011; Harold M. Elwyn, 5809 Tanglewood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Paul Shapiro, 5376 Nevada Avenue 20015; Talmage G. Wilson, Jr., 2630 Newton Street NE. 20018. Physical Therapists’ Examining Board.—Clara M. Arrington, chairman, 3394 Chiswick Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20906; Russell J. Davis, 744 Girard Street 20001; Dorothy Leland, 2701 Connecticut Avenue 20008; Florence G. Presley, 617 Gist Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Melba Thalley, 4821 Eighth Street NE. 20017. Plumbing Board.—James L. DeChard, chairman, 1664 Michigan Avenue NE. 20017; Henry J. Samaha, secretary, 5955 North Eighth Road, Arlington, Va. 22205; Watha T. Daniel, 1525 Ninth Street 20001. Board of Podiatry Examiners.—Dr. Alec C. Levin, president, 2910 Edgevale Terrace 20008; Dr. Muriel E. Osborne, secretary, 153 Rhode Island Avenue 20001; Dr. William H. Weslar, 3100 North Inglewood, Arlington, Va. 22207. Practical Nurses’ Examining Board.—Bertha H. Bolden, R.N., president, 4814 Blagden Avenue 20011; Grace C. Robinson, R.N., vice president, 1229 Jackson Street NE. 20017; Hortense R. Johnson, R.N., 6111 Dix Street NE. 20019; Virginia Sage, R.N., 2006 38th Street SE. 20020; Lillian R. S. Means, L.P.N., 842 Franklin Street NE. 20017; Nita T. Morris, L.P.N., 4555 Cathe-dral Avenue 20016; Idie Rudney, L.P.N., 1133 24th Street 20037. Board of Registration for Professional Engineers.—Claude R. Engle, Jr., chairman, 5709 Rockmoor Drive, Sumner, Md. 20016; Henry B. Peterson, 16 Pan-orama Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021; Stewart H. Beall, Ferry Point Road, -R.F.D. 3, Box 403A, Crab Creek, Md. 21403; Francis W. Steele, 426 Ran-dolph: Street 20011; Gennaro Anthony Vacca, 5745 Moreland Street 20015. Real Estate Commaission.— Kenneth Back, chairman, 4620 Brandywine Street 20016; John C. Ahearn, alternate member, 6125 Western Avenue 20015; Eugene Davidson, 1333 R Street 20009; Ernest T. Eiland, 3019 Daniel Lane 20015; S. Churchill Elmore, 3214 Klingle Road 20008; J. A. Weinberg, 3126 Arizona Avenue 20016. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Board.—V. Lee Saunders, Jr., chairman, 5300 West Bard Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016; Barney Menditch, 1006 Robroy Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903; William A. Mastin, secretary, 7341 85th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20785; Harold W. Sadler, alternate member, 520 North Emerson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; John Christie, alternate member, 909 Fairland Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Walter Dickerson, alternate member, 1344 Montague Street 20011. Steam and Other Operating Engineers’ Board.—Richard T. Clark, Jr., chairman, 4628 Barnum Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Harry R. Williams, vice chair-man, 7200 Highland Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150; Anthony Capacchione, alternate member, 14008 London Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853; Theodore R. Hagans, Jr., 2015 15th Street 20009; Jack Hanna, Jr., 11 West Second Street, Frederick, Md. 21701; Francis W. Null, alternate member, 4390 Loreom Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207. Board of Examiners of Veterinary Medicine.—Dr. J. Raymond Currey, president, 6620 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Dr. Berrard J. Berliner, vice president, 1539 Roxanna Road 20012; Dr. Jean S. Goudy, secretary, 4214 50th Street 20016; Dr. Alan McEwan, 2737 Devonshire Place 20008; Dr. Lanxter D. Webber, 5200 29th Avenue, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20032. BOARD OF EDUCATION Presidential Building, 415 12th Stree120004. Phone, ST 3-6111 President.— Rev. James E. Coates, 1210 Howard Road SE. 20020. Vice President.—Mrs. Anita Ford Allen, 301 Oneida Street NE. 20011. Mrs. Muriel M. Alexander, 1506 Hamilton Street 20011. Edward L. Hancock, 54 54th Street SE. 20019. Julius W. Hobson, 300 M Street SW. 20024. Nelson C. Roots, 607 Irving Street 20010. ‘Albert A. Rosenfield, 6128 29th Street 20015. John A. Sessions, 815 16th Street 20006. Mrs. Martha S. Swaim, 649 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002. Mrs. Mattie G. Taylor, Room 220, Distriet Building 20004. John H. Treanecr, Jr., 613 4th Place SW. 20024. 720 Congressional Directory Executive Secretary.—Mrs. Gertrude L. Williamson, 1951 S Street SE. 20020. Acting Superintendent.—Benjamin J. Henley, 1651 Primrose Road 20012. Deputy Superintendent.— Norman W. Nickens, 4228 19th Street NE. 20018. Assogiole Superintendent.—Leslie E. Jones, 2910 South Glebe Road, Arlington, a. 22206. Associate Superintendent.—John D. Koontz, St. George Barber Road, Davidson, Md. 21035. Chg Director.—Delroy L. Cornick, 1959 Rosemary Hills Drive, Silver Spring, d. 20910. Assistant hee ARE A. Clark, 4815 Ruatan Street, College Park, Md. 20740 Assistant Superintendent.— Gilbert A. Diggs, 5922 Second Street 20011. Assistant Superintendent.—Dr. Dorothy L. Johnson, 2529 34th Street SE. 20020. Assistant Superintendent.—Dr. Robert J. LaPenna, 1201 Viers Mill Road, Wheaton, Md. Assistant Superintendent.— Vincent E. Reed, 409 E Street SE. 20003. Assistant Superintendent.— George R. Rhodes, 4108 18th Place NE. 20018. Assistant Superintendent.— William S. Rice, 3710 26th Street NE. 20018. Assistant Superintendent.— Marguerite C. Selden, 2037 Lawrence Mrs. Street NE. 20018. Assistant Superintendent.— Granville W. Woodson, 1311 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Executive Assistant to the Superintendent of Schools.—Charles S. Lofton, 4825 Blagden Avenue 20011. Executive Assistant to the Associate Superintendent.—Paul E. Cawein, 2032 Belmont Road 20009. Executive Assistant to the Associate Superintendent.—Mrs. Ettyce Moore, 1612 Buchanan Street 20011. Executive Assistant to the Associate Superintendent.— George A. Campbell, 1515 Michigan Avenue NE. 20017. Executive Assistant to the Associate Superintendent.—Frank T. Mundy, 1509 Hamlin Street NE. 20017. BOARD OF ELECTIONS District Building, 14th and E Streets 20004. Phone 347-0488 (Code 137, ext. 4088) Chairman.—J. KE. Bindeman, 3020 Brandywine Street 20008. Member.—Dr. Robert E. Martin, 1020 Irving Street NE. 20017. Member.—Charles B. Fisher, 1221 Massachusetts Avenue 20005. Executive Secretary.— William M. Huey, 224 Green Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND REVENUE 300 Indiana Avenue. Code 137, ext. 2337 Director—Xenneth Back, 4620 Brandywine Street 20016. Deputy Director.—Clifford R. Barnes, 1301 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Assistant Director for Admainistration.—Ernest S. Miller, 8604 20th Avenue, Adelphi, Md. 20783. Assistant Director for Fiscal Planning and Research.—Billy D. Cook, 5400 Sanger Avenue, Apt. 232, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Associate Director for Assessment Administration.— Edward S. Baran, 5000 Haw-thorne Place 20016. Chief,TR dd Assessment Division.— Laurence J. Eagan, 3850° Tunlaw Road Chief Assessment Services Division.—Roy W. Jones, 8601 Hartsdale Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Associate Director for District Accounting.—Barney Farber, 1425 N Street 20005. Chief, Pay and Retirement Diviston.—Jorier H. Yost, 13004 Daley Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Chief, Accounting and Funds Management Division.— Edward T. Curley, 140 Old Washington-Richmond Highway, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Associate Director for District Treasury.—John C. Ahearn, 6125 Western Avenue 20015. Chief, Treasury Operations Division.— Allison W. Shell, 3804 Veazey Street 20016. Chief, Delinquent Collections Division.— William S. Pace, 3818 Plyers Mill Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. RR RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRBRBRD===DDDD=D=_=SS====R=R=R=R=mRRR TO District of Columbia 721 Assagiale [Derecr Jor Municipal Audits.—David Legge, 4704 Davenport Street Associate Director for Programs and Data Systems.— Alfred S. Sharlip, 11304 Clara Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Chief, Data Processing Dwision.— Thomas L. Younger, 640 N. Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. despite hector for Tax Administration.—Leo J. Ehrig, Jr., 1815 Sudbury Road Deputy Associate Director for Tax Admanisiration.— Walter C. Thompson, 3300 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Chief, Tax Audit and Liability Diviston.—Oreste F. Maltagliati, 3637 Ingomar Place 20015. : Chief, Tax Compliance and Registration Division.—James A. Andy, 5600 Ventnor Lane, Springfield, Va. 22151. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES 601 Indiana Avenue 20004. Phone, 629-4571 (Code 137, ext. 4571) Director.—Col. Sam D. Starobin, 7935 Harwood Place, Springfield, Va. 22150. Deputy Director—Edward D. Tracy, 560 N Street SW., Apt. N.502 20024. Assistant Director for Administrative Services— William P. Bogardus (acting), 6816 Felix Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Director for Buildings Management.—Oliver B. Cassell, 1301 Delaware Avenue SE. 20024. : Assistant Director for Business Management.— Arnold O. Olson, 10832 Charles Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. ; Assistant Director for Construction Management.—John E. Copeland, 490 M Street SW., Apt. W-806 20024. Assistant Director for Design and Engineering.—James 1. Porter, 5625 Ogden Road 20016. Assistant Director for Procurement.—Rexford G. Wessells, 5121 North 37th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Director for Program Planning.—Sonny A. Caputo, 8007 Leyton Place, Springfield, Va. 22150. Assistant Director for Repairs and Improvements.—Norman L. Biggs, 4927 Fourth Street 20011. BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION 425 Second Street. Phone, 628-7192 Chairman.— Charles A. Horsky, 1227 Pinecrest Circle, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Vice Chairman.— Edward C. Sylvester, 769 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Secretary.— Adele Alexander, 819 C Street SE. 20003. Judge William B. Bryant, 3725 17th Street 20018. M. Carl Holman, 704 Third Street SW. 20024. Roger W. Jones, 3912 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Flaxie Pinkett, 4210 Argyle Terrace 20011. Louise S. Steele, 3100 Newark Street 20008. Jane Wirtz, 5009 39th Street 20016. Executive Secretary.— Mrs. Antonell K. Aikens, 524 Ingraham Street NE. 20011. FEDERAL CITY COLLEGE , 425 Second Sireet Phone 628-3226 President.—[Vaeant.] D.C. TEACHERS COLLEGE 1100 Harvard Street. Phone 629-4596 President.—Dr. Paul Cooke, 1203 Girard Street 20009. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS AND TRAFFIC Presidential Building, 415 12th Street Director—Thomas F. Airis, 10119 Gary Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Director.— Richard D. Wallace, 1123 Guilford Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistant (Administration).—Mrs. Lynn J. Heath, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. 33-350°—70——48 722 Congressional Directory Special Assistant, Beautification Program.—John J. Grady, 4009 Saul Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Chief, Office of Business Administration.— George Boynton, 109 Spring Street, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Chief, Office of Planning and Programing.— Leonard A. DeGast, 11409 Allview Drive, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Deputy Director, Bureau of Design, Engineering and: Research. ol crerard L Sawyer, 4020 17th Street 20011. Deputy Director, Bureau of Traffic Engineering and Operations.—John E. Hartley, 7710 Lake Crest Drive, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Deputy Director, Bureau of Construction and Maintenance.—Bernard J. O’Donnell, 3613 Farragut Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION Room 5, District Building, 14th and E Streets 20005. Acting Executive Director.—James C. Slaughter, 1427 Montague Street 20011. Acting Deputy Director.—J. Donald Anderson, 7421 Hopa Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Administrative Officer—Mrs. Marilyn L. Williams, 4915 Fitch Place NE. 20019. Chairman.— Msgr. George L. Gingras, 1425 V Street 20009. Vice Chairman.—Rev. David Eaton, 4418 Eastern Avenue NE. 20018. Special Assistant to the Executive Director for Community Relations.—Clinton C. Mitchell, 1413 19th Street SE. 20020. DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE 1145 Nineteenth Street 20036. Phone, 629-4514 (Code 137, Ext. 4514) Superintendent.—Albert F. Jordan, 1200 Morningside Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deputy Superintendents.—Edward P. Lombard, 4912 Flint Drive 20016; George F. Hughes, 9119 Manchester Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Actuaries.—Life, Maximilian Wallach, 8305 Melody Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Casualty, Robert L. Haydon, Jr., 11712 ie Street, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Chief Ezxaminer.—Xenneth L. Schrader, 5914 24th Avenue, Hillcrest Heights 20031. — DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION, MANPOWER TRAINING, AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION FOR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA* Room 220, District Building, 14th and E Streets 20005. Phone, NA 8-6000 (Code 137) Admanistrator.—Horace R. Holmes, 1606 Nicholson Street 20011. Deputy Admanistrator—¥red Z. Hetzel, 3625 Yuma Street 20008. Director, Community Relations and I nformation. —Adloph J. Slaughter, 417 Quincy Street 20011. Equal Employment Opportunity Oflicer.—Prince E. Goldthwaite (acting), 1435 Whittier Place 20012. Diretion, Program Planning.—Dolores C. Battle (acting), 1253 Delaware Avenue 20024. Director, Administration and Management.—James M. Pfiester (acting), 7426 Venice, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Director, Employer and Technical Services.—Maurice L. Hill, 1800 North Johnson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Employment Service—Samuel W. Howard (acting), 2700 Virginia Avenue 20 Director, Employability Development.—Nancy M. Snyder, 1234 Fourth Street SW. 20024. *Part of U.S. Department of Labor. Dustrict of Columbia 723 MINIMUM WAGE AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY BOARD 601 Indiana Avenue 20004. Phone, 629-3565 (Code 137, ext. 3565) Mr Herel H. Newman, chairman and public member, 1411 Hopkins Street Edward J. Austin, employer member, 326 N Street SW. 20024. Charles F. Wilson, employee member, 1369 Branch Avenue SE. 20020. Richard R. Seideman, executive secretary and director of minimum wage divi-sion, Apt. 122, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. tha LL director of industrial safety division, 3229 Chestnut Street é 18. DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES Municipal Building, 301 C Street 20001. Phone, 629-3751 (Code 137-3751) Director. William D. Heath, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Apt. A1211, Arlington, a. 22202. corer ri S. Cole, 1219 Clement Place, Silver Spring, Md. 0910 Bor Officer—William J. Quinn, 8645 Brae Brook Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801. Chief, Office of Traffic Safety Education.— Anthony L. Ellison, 7421 Nancemond Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Chief, Permit Control Division. —Mary A. Silver, 858 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Chief, Safety Responsibility Division.—Joseph P. Murphy, 4869 North 35th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief, Vehicle Control Division. —[Vacant.] Clad i Dos Processing Division.— Harry J. Gray, 5020 Shelby Drive, Oxon Hill, 20021. Chief, Office of Vehicle Safety Research.—~Wiley W. Godsey, 6325 Jason Street, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Highway Safety Program Coordinator.— William E. Corgill, River Club Estates, Edgewater, Md. 21037. MOTOR VEHICLE PARKING AGENCY 499 Pennsylvania Avenue 20001. Phone, 629-3203 Chairman.—Edward C. Baltz, 5052 Loughboro Road. Executive Director.— William D. Heath, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Director.William B. Hampton, 1234 Somerset Drive, McLean, — Va. 22101. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NATIONAL GUARD 2001 East Capitol Street 20003. Phone, 544-4600 Commanding General.—Maj. Gen. Charles L. Southward, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Adjutant General.—Col. Cunningham C. Bryant, 1619 D Street NE. 20002. Undated States Property and Fiscal O flicer—Lt. Col. Leonard F. Bergstrom, 6531 Landover Road, Cheverly, Md. 20785. BOARD OF PAROLE 122 C Street, Suite 203 20001 Chairman.—Carl. D. Coleman, 2 Elwyn Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Member.— Rev. H. Albion Ferrell, 2333 First Street 20001. Parole Executive.—Earle W. Gilkey, 3323 Pensa Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH 1875 Connecticut Avenue 20009. Phone, 628-6000 (Code 137) Acting Director of Public Health—Raymond L. Standard, M.D., M.P.H., 1449 Northgate Road 20012. Deputy Director of Public Health.—[Vacant.] 724 Congressional Directory Associate Director for Administration.—Lee W. Schwenn, 602 Poplar Drive, ‘Falls Church, Va. 22046. Associate Director for Environmental Health. —Malcolm C: ‘Hope, P.E., 5517 Charleote Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Associate Director for H ospitals. — Herbert McC. Wortman, M. D, 10201 Grosvenor Place, Apt. 1509, Rockville, Md. 20852. Associate Director for Medical Care.—Reinaldo A. Ferrer, M.D., M.P.H., Versailles Plaza, 2400 Queens Chapel Road, Apt. 221, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Associate Director for Mental Health and Retardation.—John D. Schultz, M.D. 1206 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Associate Director for Planning and Research.—Nina B. Woodside, M.D., M.P.H.,, Box 76, Haymarket, Va. 22069. Associate Director for Preventive Services.—Charles R. Hayman, M.D, MPH, 2500 Virginia Avenue, Apt. 905—-S 20037. Chief, Area C Tri-Level Health System.— Romney H. Lowry, M.D., M.P.H., 1216 Villamay Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22307. D.C. General Hospital, Medical Director.—John P. Nasou, M.D., 9602 Culver Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Glenn Dale H ospital, Medical Director—Moe Weiss, M.D., Glenn Dale Hospital, Glenn iy Md. 20769. PUBLIC LIBRARY Administrative Headquarters. 499 Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone 629-4787 Central Library: Eighth and K Streets 20001. 628-6000 (Code 137, ext. 867) BOARD OF TRUSTEES President.—Dr. Albert W. Atwood, Sheraton Park Hotel 20008. Vice President.—Milford F. Schwartz, Watergate West Apartments, No. 407, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Frederick G. Blumenthal, 911 25th Street 20037. Dr. Francis A. Gregory, 4015 Massachusetts Avenue SE. 20019. Mrs. James M. Newmyer, 3003 Audubon Terrace 20008. Oliver T. Palmer, 5120 Sargent Road NE., No. 409, 20017. Mark Sullivan, Jr., 4929 Rockwood Parkway 20016. Mrs. Wallace M. Yater, 4907 Indian Lane 20016. Joseph P. Yeldell, 1727 S Street SE. 20020. LIBRARY OFFICIALS Director.—Harry N. Peterson, 2000 Connecticut Avenue -20008. Associate Director.—Catherine M. Houck, 2732 Rittenhouse Street 20015. Assistant Director, Administration.—John T. Cheney, 1728 Q Street 20009. Assistant lo the Darector.—Virginia S. Phillips, 5300 Westbard Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Head, Personnel Department.—Johan Ruud, 7204 Groveton Garden Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Management Analyst.—Bogoljub J. Jovanovic, 842 South Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Head, Budget and Fiscal Department, —Frances W. Shibley, 1300 35th Street, Apt. 3 20007. Coordinator, Adult Service. — Joe Y. Lee, 4511 24th Avenue, Mount Ranier, Md. 20822. Coordinator, Children’s Service—Maxine LaBounty, 4520 Fessenden Street 20016. : Head, Technical Processes Department.—Francis X. Doherty, 816 E Street NE. 20002 Head, Communily Relations Department.—Lawrence KE. Molumby, 314 East Capitol Street, No. 505 20003. Community ILibrarian.—Fannie N. Sebastian, 3925 Ames Street NE. 20019. Community Librarian.— Elizabeth K. Wright, 7927 Deepwell Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034 Head, Building Planning and Operation Department.—Alfred H. Minno, 1621 North Randolph Street, Arlington; Va. 22207. Central Librarian.—John J. Voorhees, 520 N Street SW. 20024. Coordinator, Central Library Reference Service.—Helen R. Thompson, 4501 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Dustrict of Columbia 725 Consultant in Adult Education.—Elizabeth K, Wright, 7927 Deepwell Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Head, Extension Department.—Houston L. Maples, 4812 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY District Building, 14th and E Streets. Phone, 629-3858 (Code 137) Acting Director.—Charles T. Duncan, 1812 Upshur Street 20011. Secretaries.—Henrietta Mullins, 1800 Fort Davis Street SE. 20020; Carrie H. Turner, 3612 Alabama Avenue SE. 20020. Special Assistant for Inter-Agency and Inter-Departmental Programs.—Jobn J. Richardson, 133 D Street SE. 20003. Spoil Assistant for Operations.—Melvin J. Washington, 7815 16th Street Special Assistant for Special Assignments.—Nancy A. Wynstra, 3000 39th Street 20016. OFFICE OF CIVIL DEFENSE 300 Indiana Avenue 20001. Phone, 629-5151 (Code 137) Director— George R. Rodericks, 2609 Woodlawn Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Deputy Director.— Melvin E. McBride, 3428 Oakhurst Drive, Burtonsville, Md. 20730. OFFICE OF CRIME ANALYSIS 711 14th Street. Phone, 628-6758 Director.—Joan Jacoby, 1505 Grace Church Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant Director.—Stanley H. Turner, 9905 Forest Grove Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. OFFICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANNING 711 14th Street. Phone, 629-5063 (Code 137) Director—Eugene L. Rhoden, 5527 5th Street NE. 20011. Deputy Director—William S. Van Dyke, 6206 8th Avenue Northwest, New Carrollton, Md. PILOT DISTRICT PROJECT 2101 16th Street. Phone, 629-4850 (Code 137) Director.—Robert Shellow, 3752 Oliver Street. Deputy Director.—Ross L. Morgan, 2112 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. BOARD OF POLICE AND FIRE SURGEONS 1018 13th Street. Phone, 626-2484 Chairman.—Maurice Mensh, M.D., 4701 32d Street 20008. Vice Chairman.—Joseph F. Dyer, Jr., M FIRE DEPARTMENT Headquarters (McMillan Park), 300 McMillan Drive. Phone, HObart 2-1762 (Code 137) Fire Chief —Hugh A. Groves, 5113 Westridge Road 20016. Assistant Fire Chief (Operations) —Edward O. Moeller, 10806 Bornedale Drive, Adelphi, Md. 20705. Assistant Fire Chief (Services).—Loyde N. Balcom, 6708 41st Avenue, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Administrative Division: Administrator—Edward D. Eberhard, 5901 Erving Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Administrative Division: Battalion Fire Chief—Joseph E. Zeis, 1606 White Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Captain.—John A. Fleshman, 8704 Edmonston Road, Berwyn Heights, Md. 20740. 726 Congressional Directory Firefighting Division: Deputy Fire Chief.—Doyle E. Harpster, 3620 Nash Place SE. 20019. Deputy Fire Chief.—John F. Lieb, 3822 Carpenter Street SE. 20020. Deputy Fire Chief.—Adolph M. Peel, 319 Elm Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Battalion Fire Chiefs, Firefighting Division: . Joseph R. Arendes, 6209 Fairhill Court, Kay Park, Md. 20023. Ressie L. Attaway, 10022 Menlo Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. John D. Beach, 5980 Ridgeerest Drive, Skyline, 20023. John P. Breen, '3514 56th Place, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Sidney K. Bishopp, 2931 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Vero R. Corso, 1920 Powder Mill Road, Hillendale, Md. 20903. Elmer L. Hall, 4118 Emery Place 20016. Hugh C. Hoy, 8907 Southwick Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Alden C. Kefauver, Jr., 1418 Stateside Drive, Nob Hills, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. John O. Kennedy, 13801 Drake Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Joseph A. Krahling, 1804 Merrimac Drive, Langley Park, Md. 20783. James H. Lambert, 3407 Floral Street, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Peter J. LoMedico, 3354 Highwood Drive SE. 20020. Joseph P. McDermott, 3601 Perry Street, Mt. Ranier, Md. 20822. David E. Meyers, 1008 Schindler Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Daniel E. J. O’Connell, 10035 Frederick Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20795. Richard L. Powell, 10628 Eastwood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Michael V. Raedy, 8513 Victory Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. William H. Rodgers, 3919 Harvard Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Paul M. Ryan, 7001 Murray Court, Annandale, Md. 22003. * Bernard A. Schwartz, 7308 Trescott Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. William Q. Stickley, 3520 56th Place, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Edward K. Sweeney, 9218 Villa Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Ollie L. Watkins, 5604 Burgess Drive, Chilltim, Md. 20782. Emergency Ambulance Service: Battalion Fire Chief.—Daniel J. Plass, 4838 67th Avenue, Myst lavilie, Md. 20784. Fire Prevention Division: Deputy Fire Chief.—Joseph H. Mattare, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. Captain.— Burton W. Johnson, 7213 Cross Street, Forestville, Md. 20028. Training Division: Deputy Fire Chief.—Sidney C. Morey, 2027 Glenn Ross Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Battalion Fire Chief.—Floyd FE. Yocum, 9259 Limestone Place, College Park, Md. 20740. Captain.—John P. Devine, 9913 Williamsburg Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Apparatus Division: Deputy Fire Chief.—Vance T. Bartley, 6420 Kalmia Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT 300 Indiana Avenue. Phone, 626-2000 (Code 1628) OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE Chief of Police.—Jerry V. Wilson, 4415 Springdale Street 20016. PERSONNEL OFFICE Director of Personnel Dwision.—James M. Murray, 5714 MacArthur Boulevard 20015. FIELD OPERATIONS Assistant Chief of Police for Field Operations.—(Assistant Chief) George R. Donahue, 3415 Park Hill Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Night Supervisors. — (Inspector) Charles J. Corcoran, 5903 34th Avenue, West Hyattsville, Md. 20782; (Inspector) John Dials, 2612 Fairlawn Street SE. 20031; (Inspector) John J. Kinney, 2424 Eccleston Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; (Inspector) Robert S. Siitonaret, 3206 Brooklawn Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. District of Columbia 727 Assistant Chief of Police for Field Operations—Continued Commander of Patrol Division.— (Deputy Chief) Tilman B. O’Bryant, 5220 i Sargent Road NE. 20018. ul Commander of Criminal Investigations Division.— (Deputy Chief) Charles i Burns, 208 Midvale Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. | Commander of Traffic Division. a Chief) J oseph V. Osterman, 4004 52d ui Street, Bladensburg, Md. 2071 i Commander of Youth Division. ihe TE Chief) Boyd T. Willard, 9315 Riggs | Road, Adelphi, Md. 20783. | Commander of Special Operations Diwision.—(Deputy Chief) Owen W. Davis, H 1137 42d fhe NE. 30019. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES | Assistant Chief of Police for Administrative Services.— (Assistant Chief) Raymond S. Pyles, 5904 Bedford Lane, Clinton, Md. 20735 Director of Community Relations Division. a) Eugene D. Gooding, i 6607 Greyswood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director of Training Division. — (Inspector) Francis Conley, 10218 Green | Forest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. i Director of Planning and Development.— (Inspector) Theodore R. Zanders, 9209 | Dellwood Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. i Director of Public Information Diviston.—[Vacant.] i TECHNICAL SERVICES Assistant Chief of Police for Technical Services. — (Assistant Chief) Gharles L. | Wright, 9005 Breezewood Terrace, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. i Director of Central Records Division. — (Inspector) Garland B. Waters, 4802 : Oxbow Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. ] Director of Communications Division. — (Inspector) John M. Thot, 4710 68th i Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. | Director of Property Division. — (Inspector) Albert B. Nicholson, 5601 Taylor Road, Riverdale, Md. 20840. Director of Data Processing and Information Division.—Charles U. Ross, 1715 | Varnum Street 20011. INSPECTIONAL SERVICES : Assistant Chief oi Police for Inspectional Services.— (Assistant Chief) John S. i © Hughes, 5111 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. | Director of Internal Affairs Division. — (Inspector) Israel J. Tew, 7777 Maple | Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. | Director of Field Inspections Division. — (Inspector) Thomas F. Wert, Jr., 5210 Dalton Street SE., Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Director of Morals Division. — (Inspector) Walter R. Bishop, 1914 Henry Road, Rockville, Md. 20851. ] Director of Intelligence Division.— (Inspector) Thomas I. Herlihy, 2304 Seminole Street, Adelphi, Md. 20783. 4 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION ! 1625 I Street, room 204 20006. Phone ,628-6000 (Code 137) { Commissioners: Chairman.— George A. Avery, 3906 Jocelyn Street 20015. | Private Secretary.—Barbara A. Crosby, 7416 Marbury Drive, District ] Heights, Md. 20028. | William L. Porter, 201 I Street SW. 20024. j Priwate Secretary.— Audrey B. Hardy, 9003 Tuckerman Lane, Potomac, Md. J 20854. l Executive Secretary.—James H. Bohannan, 103 G Street SW. 20024. Assistant Executive Secretary.—Jessie W. Barron, 5023 Riverdale Road, River- dale, Md. 20840. Acting General Counsel.—Hubert B. Pair, 4301 18th Street 20011. Assistant General Counsel.— George F. Donnella, 3736 Camden Street SE. 20020. Chief Accountant.—Paul D. Kagen, 12912 Holdridge Road, Silver Spring, Md. © 20906. 728 Congressional Directory Chief Engineer—Norman B. Belt, 4508 Burlington Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20781. ; : Securities Adminisirator—Ralph L. Atchison, 4944 Brandywine Street 20016. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE Director— Winifred G. Thompson, 3 D.C. Village Lane SW. 20032. Budget and Financial Management.—Mrs. Julianna K. Chambers, Bywater Road, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Employee-Management Relations.—James L. Hatcher, 4222 Suitland Road SE., Apt. 401, Suitland, Md. 20023. Investigations and Collections.— William R. Galvin, 1217 Belle Vista Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Licensing and Consultant Services.—Mrs. Elizabeth J. Alexander, 5443 41st Place 20015. Medical Services—Jack Kleh, M.D., 5968 Searl Terrace, Beacon Hill, Md. 20016. Personnel, Training, and Volunteer Services— Mrs. Betty J. Queen, 8123 Pine "Lake Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Program Planning, Evaluation and Research.—Henry R. Ronson, 12513 0’ Fallon Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Public Information. —Clyde Reid, 6101 16th Street, Apt. 313 20011. Services to the Aged.—Mrs. Roberta B. Brown, 3666 Vacation Lane North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Controller and Deputy Director for Administration.—A. R. Rosin, 5330 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Administrative Services—A. Cyril Phillips, 1115 Westbriar Court, Vienna, 7a. 22180 Data Systems.—Shepard Cohen, 10604 Cavalier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Field Administrative Office, Chi ldren’s Cenler. —IV. acant. ] Field Administrative Office, D.C. Welfare Institutions.—Taylor V. Jenkins, 5834 Conway Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Management and Services Office, Family and Children Services.—Mrs. Flora Pearson, Route 1, Box 74, Aldie, Va. 22001. Food Stamp Issuance.—James D. O’ Connell, 4601 North Second Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22203. M anagement Analysis.—Charles Scott, 4527 31st Street, South Arlington, Va. 22206. Deputy Director for Family and Children Services— Albert P. Russo, D.C. Village, Blue Plains 20024. Child Welfare.—Mrs. Alice R. Smith, 3420 38th Street 20016. Landlord-Tennant Consultant Services—Mrs. Anna R. Greer, 2222 Newton Street NE. 20018. Medical Eligibility.—John T. Broderick, Jr., R.F.D. 1, Glenn Dale, Md. 20769. Public Assistance.—Donald Gray, 6902 Alphine Drive, Annadale, Va. 22003. Service Centers: Manager (Northeast).—Malone M. Broome, Jr., 821 Booker Place, Seat Pleasant, Md. 20027. Manager (Southeast). —Congress Heights, Lillian Saxe, 637 A Street SE. 20003 Manager (Southeast-Anacostia).—Charles D. Talley, 219 Anacostia Avenue NE. 20019. Depts bi for Imstitutional Services.— William W. Barr, Box 101, Warrenton, a. 22186. D.C. Welfare Institutions.—[Vacant.] Camille B. Hayes Training Center.—Mrs. Elsie M. Warren, 1719 13th Street 20009. D.C. Village.—David B. Schwartz, 525 Thayer Avenue, Apt. 210, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Junior Village.—Joseph S. Kosisky, Jr., 8 Crest Park Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Receiving Home for Children.— William J. Stone, 4236 Powder Mill Road, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Youth Group Homes.—C. S. Sein) 934 Clintwood Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. District of Columbia 729 Deputy Director for Institutional Services—Continued Children’s Center—Dr B. G. Meese, D.C. Children’s Center, Laurel, Md. Coon moll School.—Thaddeus J. Taylor, D.C. Children’s Center, Laurel, Dis lay School.—Guy W. Puntch, D.C. Children’s Center, Laurel, Fy ity. —Ralph C. Patterson, D.C. Children’s Center, Laurel, Md. Maple Gen School.—Carl A. Oliver, D.C. Children’s Center, Laurel, Md. RECORDER OF DEEDS Sixth and D Streets 20001. Phone, DIstrict 7-0671 Recorder of Deeds.—Peter S. Ridley, 3816 17th Street NE. 20018. Private Secretary.— Thelma L. Howard, 2120 16th Street 20009. Deputy Recorder of Deeds.— Eleanore D. W. Shoop, 700 7th Street SW. 20024. Deputy Recorder of Deeds.—Columbus W. Kelley, 3613 28th Street NE. 20018. Superintendent of Corporations.— Alfred Goldstein, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Assistant Superintendent of Corporations.— Nathaniel Grosman, 7519 Eighth Street 20012. Auditing ng Budget Analyst.—Mary L. Coleman, 1252 Emerson Street NE. 20017. Procurement and Record Custody Officer— William E. Mitchell, 500 Missouri Avenue 20011. Lerponudl Managem ent Assistant.—Hilda J. Henderson, 1131 45th Place SE. 20019. Acco untant. —John A. Harris, 1425 Taylor Street 20011. DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION 3149 16th Street 20010. Phone, 628-6000 (Code 137-7525) COMMUNITY RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD Chairman.— William Hammond Thomas, 3005 10th Street NE. 20018. First Vice Chairman.—[Vacant.] Second Vice Chairman.—C. Stanley Williams, 1825 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Secretary.— Mrs. Mary Maxine Boyd, 3975 Ames Street NE. 20019. Special Assistant.—Howard K. Harris, 2300 Woodridge Street NE. 20018. RECREATION OFFICIALS Director.—Joseph H. Cole, 2905 14th Street NE. 20017. Deputy Director—Edward H. Thacker, 3588 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Administrative O flicer.—Jesse Johnson, 4107 Third Street 20011. Administrative Recreation Assistant.— Arthur Kriemelmeyer, 7500 Holiday Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Neighborhood Centers Dwvision.— Ralph H. Grier, 2021 Osborn Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, City-Wide Division.—C. Clinton Price, 1789 Lanier Place 20009. Director, Planning and Development Division.— Lawrence C. Lemmon, 12617 Kornett Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Research and Information Division.— William L. Montgomery, 10003 Hollywood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. DEPARTMENT OF SANITARY ENGINEERING Presidential Building, 415 12th Street Director of Sanitary Engineering.—Norman E. Jackson, 4831 Albemarle Street 20016. Deputy Director of Sanitary Engineering.—Paul V. Freese, 6113 Summerhill Road SE. 20031. Associate Director for Engineering and Construction.—James C. Robertson, 4003 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. 730 Congressional Directory Associate Director for Water Services—Jean B. Levesque, 116 Julian Court, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Associate Director for Sanitation Services— William F. Roeder, 3414 Greentree Drive,Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Director, Office of Business Admanisiration.—Clifford K. Dodd, 6308 Indian Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Business Administration.— Daniel H. Hudson, 1315 Mimosa Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Director, Office of Persomnel.—John A. George, 2001 Dana Drive, Adelphi, Md. 20783. Water Registrar.— William H. Brown, 6218 Dunrobbin Drive 20016. Assistant Director, Office of Program Planning and Review.—Paul W. Reed, 4509 Traymore Street, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Chief, System Planning Division.— George J. Moorehead, 5915 Ipswich Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Chief, Design and Engineering Division.— William F. Young, 4545 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Chief, Construction and Repair Diwvision.—Edward M. Halley, Jr., 5804 Swarth-more Drive, College Park, Md. 20740. Chic, Maintenance Division. Fred E. Weiderhold, 4534 Eaton Place, Alexandria, a. 20310. Chief, Waste Collection Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Waste Disposal Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Operations Evaluation Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Water Operations Diwiston.—Harold M. Stearn, 648 Greenbriar Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Chief, Fis Operations Diwision.—James E. Niece, 3621 Maroon Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715 Chief, Water Pollution Control Division.—Robert R. Perry, 814 Villa Ridge Road, Falls Church, Va. 22046. OFFICE OF THE SURVEYOR Sr Ll B. Werle, 780 Fairview Avenue, Apt. 602, Takoma Park, d. 20012. 5 Assistant Surveyor.—T. Edward Koch, Jr., Rte. 4, Box 371A, Cape St. Claire, Annapolis, Md. 21401. | DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA TAX COURT Fifth and E Streets 20001. Phone, 629-2284 (Code 137, ext. 2284) Judge.—Robert M. Weston, 2401 Calvert Street 20008. Clerk.—Phyllis R. Liberti, 3920 McKinley Street 20015. ea W. Thomas, 3141 North Quincy Street, Arlington Va. 22207. ; DISTRICT UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION BOARD Employment Security Building, Sixth and Pennsylvania Avenue 20001. Phone, 393-7915 (Code 1237, ext .495) Commissioner of the District of Columbia, ex officio member. Carl D. Coleman, chairman, 2 Elwyn Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. J. Leo Lynch, 4707 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Philip J. Daugherty, 4612 Fessenden Street 20016. Louis Mackall, director, 2415 Taylor Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Frank G. Preston, assistant director, 4401 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va. 22207. | William V. Wilkerson, assistant director, 5948 Kelley Court, Alexandria, Va. | 22312. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS’ AFFAIRS Old Post Office Building, room 110, 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20315. Phone 737-5050, 629-4485 (Code 137, ext. 4485) Director.—A. Leo Anderson, 6626 31st Street 20015. Assistant Director.—Joseph Aronson, 2701 South Grant Street, Arlington, og 22202. LE Rt District of Columbia 731 Aimee Assistant.— William B. Frank, 5021 Seminary Road, Alexandria, a. 22311. Secretary.—Joan A. Madar, 8127 15th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20783. BOARD OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 4100 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Phone, 629-7307 Chairman.—Samuel M. Nabrit, executive director, Southern Fellowships Fund Atlanta, Ga. 30308. Vice Chairman.—Herbert W. Robinson, chairman of the board, C-E-I-R. Ine., 2, Sisdiary of Control Data Corporation, 5272 River Road, Bethesda, , 16. Secretary.—Otto Pragan, Labor Study Center, AFL-CIO, 1500 Massachusetts ~ Avenue 20005. Caeras M. Bunker, president, Martin Marietta Corp., Washington, D.C. Roy W. Dugger, vice president, James Connally Technical Institute, A. & M. University, Waco, Tex. 76705. Jean Head Sisco (Mrs. Joseph J.), vice president, personnel, Woodward & Lothrop, Inc., Washington, D.C. 20001. Asa T. Spaulding, president, Asa T. Spaulding Consulting and Advisory Services, Durham, N.C. 27702. George L-P Weaver, International Labor Office, Washington Branch, 666 11th Street, 20001. J. Hillman Zahn, vice president, Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co., ~ Washington, D.C. 20006. Executive Secretary.—Rita R. Vogel, Washington Technical Institute, 4100 Con-necticut Avenue 20008. WASHINGTON TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 4100 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Phone, 629-7307 President.—Cleveland L. Dennard, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION 1331 H Street. Phone, 629-4255 Director—Norman W. Pierson, 3682 Camden Street SE. 20020. Deputy Director—Leonard M. Hill, 1338 Leegate Road 20012. Assistant Director.—Stephen A. Gambaro, 700 East Capitol Street 20002. Chief, Sit Services.— Edith H. Dolence, 5913 Madawaska Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Administrative Officer.— William R. Rollins, 1607 Varnum Street 20011. Chief, Support Services—Richard E. Sheppard, 114 Fleetwood Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. ; Chief, Field Services Branch.— Mildred L. Vernon, 654 Girard Street 20001. Chief, Institutional Services Branch.— Gertrude T. Bigman, 3302 Camalier Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chief, Special Services Branch.—XKay T. Intrator, 3717 Legation Street 20015. Chief, Employment and Training Branch.—Vernon E. Hawkins, 527 Buchanan Street 20011. Chief, Facilities and Select Operations Branch.— Arlene A. Blaha, 511 North Lincoln Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Chief, Disability Determinations Division.—Mary C. Lowe, 1643 V Street, SE. 20020. Planning and Research Oflicer—Dr. E. Paul Benoit, 11000 Conti Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Personne, Officer.— Maria E. Boale, 6336 Olde Towne Court, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Chief Medical Consultant.—Dr. Clarence R. Hartman, 3116 Knoll Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Psychiatric Consultant.—Dr. Milton Meltzer, 2934 Fessenden Street 20008. Ophthalmological Consultant.—Dr. Claude L. Cowan, 1939 13th Street 20009. 732 Congressional Directory ZONING COMMISSION Members: Commissioner of the District of Columbia. Chairman of the City Council. Vice-Chairman of the City Council. Architect of the Capitol. Associate Director, National Park Service. Executive Director.—Arthur B. Hatton, 930 Schindler Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Phone: 629-4421. : Deputy Director—Kenneth T. Hammond, 1702 Jackson Street NE. 20018. Phone: 629-4426. Administrative O flicer.—James E. Bess, 2265 13th Street 20018. Phone: 629-4426. - BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT Chairman.—Samuel Scrivener, Jr., 1030 15th Street 20005. Arthur P. Davis, 2600 Connecticut Avenue 20008. William F. McIntosh, 726 Jackson Place 20576. William S. Harps, 1507 Ninth Street 20001. Arthur B. Hatton, 930 Schindler Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Adniniieaie Assistant.—Charles EE. Morgan, 6436 Kansas Lane, Takoma Park, . 20012. WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE Corner Massachusetts Avenue and North Capitol Street 20013. Phone, STerling 3-5100 (Code 177) Postmaster.— Carlton G. Beall, 2806 West Avenue SE. 20028. Director, Operations Division.— (Acting) Hiram Hodges, 1509 Jefferson Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Director, Installations Division.—Vincent J. Mastrovito, 4801 Kenmore Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Office of Finance.—Ralph H. Nothnagle, 35 E Street 20001. Director, Office of Personnel.—(Acting) Donald J. Robertson, 4416 Puller Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant Director, Operations Division for Local Services.— Elmer C. Ray, 7201 Enterprise Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. : Assistant Director, Operations Division for Distribution.— (Acting) Lawrence V. Bateman, 4640 Fourth Street South, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant Director, Operations Division for Transit Mails.—Louis H. Aikens, 4011 19th Place NE. 20018. Tour Superintendents, Mails.— Tour 1, Louis M. Lieb, 809 Sheridan Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20783; tour 2, Francis A. Miller, 124 Mohican Drive 20021; tour 3, Elsworth H. Rapee, 2202 Fordham Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Budget and Cost Officer.—(Acting) Joseph J. Spelta, 6111 Montrose Road, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Diels Dee of Administrative Services.—Henry S. Halley, 5022 Leland Drive . 20021. Superintendent, Delivery and Collection.—James F. Wafle, 1801 21st Road North, Arlington, Va. 22209. Assistant Superintendent, Delivery and Collection.—Milton V. Seraile, 2826 Newton Street NE. 20018. Administrative Officer, Stations.—John E. Sherman, 3801 W Street 20007. Chief finance Ezxaminer.—Harold M. Cole, 3603 Stonehall Drive, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Amy Officer—Miro E. Ptacek, 10105 51st Avenue, College Park, Md. 0741. Superintendent, Registry.—Victor W. Peaire, 1125 Hybrid Avenue SE. 20027. Assistant Superintendent, Registry.—Marvin G. Thomas, 6018 Westchester Park Drive, College Park, Md. 20740. Superintendent, Mailing Requirements.—James EK. Clark, 418 49th Avenue, Capitol Heights, Md. 20027. Superintendent, Accountable Paper Depository.—|[Vacant]. a Official Mazls.—Louis M. Thompson, 103 Anacostia Avenue NE. 20019. Superintendent, Main Office Window Services.—Oliver H. Reed, Ridge Road, Neeld Estate, Huntingtown, Md. 20639. Superintendent, Special Delivery.—Herman Von Bernewitz, 1508 North Hancock Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Superintendents Claims and Inquiry.—Santa R. DiSilvestri, 7627 Carteret Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 733 Con CLASSIFIED STATIONS Station or branch ZIP Superintendent Location code Andeostigid Ii ag Wee 200201"H.-B." Bowser. a ti¥ Xn Ll 00 1217 Good Hope Rd. SE. Andrewsh AB oo 2033 +E. J. Henly. .... _ .... o_ Andrews Air Force Base. Ben Frankine tl LOR 20004; |: J. 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Rec 2600 Virginia Ave. West Bethesda Robinson (acting) ..__ 9601 Seven Locks Rd. West End 734 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS Headquarters: Rome, Italy; North American Regional Office: 1325 C Street SW., Washington, D.C. 20437 Phone, REpublic 7-7614 (Code 111, extension 6121) Headquarters: Director General.—A. H. Boerma (‘La Pergola’’, Casal Palocco, Rome, Italy). Liazson Office for North America: North American Representative and Director—Howard R. Cottam, 2245 46th Street 20007. Deputy Director.—Stefan F. Gavell, 3140 North Thomas Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Regional Administrative O flicer.— George H. Buchanan, 12534 Knowledge Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Regional Economist.—Charles W. McLean, 9724 Kensington Bork Bening: . ton, Md. 20795. Regional Informalion O flicer.—[Vacant.] FAO Liaison Office With the United Nations: Director—Donald W. Woodward, Apt. 14C, East Tower, 870 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10017. Assistant Director.—Morris A. Greene, The Park Sutton, 440 East 62d Street, New York, N.Y. 10021. INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE BOARD 2600 16th Street 20441. Phone, DU 7-7860 Chairman.—Lt. Gen. James D. Alger, USA, Quarters 1A, Fort McNair 20024. Vice Chairman.— Gen. Alcides R. Tamiel, Army of Uruguay, 3001 Veazey Terrace, Suite 1129 20008. Secretary.—Col. Howard W. Slaton, USAF, 8332 Tuckerman Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Vice Secretary.—Lt. Col. Luis R. Tomassone, Army of Paraguay, 1705 East-West Highway, Apt. 114, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Secretary for Conferences—Documents.—Lt. Col. John E. McGlone, USA, 8811 Colesville Road, Apt. 806, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Secretary for Fimance.— Maj. Manuel C. Duron, USA, 1703 East-West Highway, Apt. 213, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Secretary for Administration—Lt. Comdr. David E. O'Malley, USN, 324 North Center Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Secretary for Liaison.—XLt. Col. Victor H. Bolado, USAF, Apt. 15, Fort Lesley J. McNair 20024. Director of the Staff.—Rear Adm. John B. Johnson, USN, 1832 Abbotsford Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Vice Director.—Col. Miguel Angel Mufioz, Army of El Salvador, 4625 Raleigh Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. CHIEFS OF DELEGATIONS Argentina.—Vice Adm. Jorge Alberto Boffi, Navy, 4701 Willard Avenue, Apt. 1014, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Boil —Mai. Gen. Jorge Belmonte, Air Force, 1501 23d Street South, Arlington, a. 22202. Brazil.—Brig. Gen. Ednardo d’Avila Mello, Army, 4600 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 319 20008. Gia Gen. René Sagredo, Army, 4600 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 919 International Organizations Colombia.—Brig. Gen. Alberto Camacho, Army, 6506 Stratford Road, Chevy Chase, Md. : Costa Rica.—[Vacant.] Dor Spill Pedro Medrano Ubiera, Army, 1715 22d Street 20008 office). Ecuador.—Col. Juan Manuel Gémez de la Torre, Army, 9109 Sudbury Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. : El gtuitioreCiol. Mario Modesto Chacén, Army, 535 20th Street, Apt. 104 8. Guatemala.—Col. Kjell Eugenio Laugerud, Army, 8510 16th Street, Apt. 209, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. i me Nerva Staco, Army, 8510 16th Street, Apt. 615, Silver Spring, Md. 0. Honduras.—Col. Alonso Flores-Guerra, Army, 8510 16th Street, Apt. 115, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Mexico.—Maj. Gen. Roberto Salido Beltr4n, Air Force, 5881 Nebraska Avenue 20015. Nicaragua.—Col. Julio Gutiérrez R., Army, 5118 Wickett Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Panama.—[Vacant.] Paraguay.—Vice Adm. Benito Pereira Saguier, Navy, 8201 16th Street, Apt. 1018, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Pore, = Mot Gen. José Rodriguez Razzeto, Army, 2660 Connecticut, Apt. K-706 20008. United States.—Rear Adm. Dean L. Axene, Navy, 6002 Talford Court, Spring- field, Va. 22152. Drug ren, Alcides R. Tamiel, Army, 3001 Veazey Terrace, Suite 1129 20007. Venezuela.—Rear Adm. Juan Pedro Torrealba M., Navy, 11803 Kemp Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE COLLEGE, FORT McNAIR Director—Rear Adm. Gene R. LaRocque, USN, Quarters 3, Fort McNair 20024. Assistant Director.— Brig. Lorenzo Diego Bravo Deheza, Air Force of Argentina, 8309 Brewster Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Chief of Studies.—Maj. Gen. Oldemar Ferreira Garcia, Army of Brazil, 4600 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 229 20008. Liaison Officer.—Maj. Leonard E. Strittmatter, USAF, Quarters 20, Apt. 4, Fort McNair 20024. : INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK 808 Seventeenth Street, Washington, D.C. 20577. Phone, EXecutive 3-4171 (Code 128, extension 5860) OFFICERS President.—Felipe Herrera (Chile), 3041 Normanstone Terrace 20008. Executive Vice President.—T. Graydon Upton (United States), 817 Bulls Neck Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Program Advisor.—Alfred C. Wolf (United States), 1057 Rocky Run Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Integration Advisor.—José C. Cérdenas (Ecuador), 7109 Millwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Auditor General.—William C. Willard (United States), 8406 Blakinston Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Manager, Operations Department.—Jodo Oliveira Santos (Brazil), 7414 Park Terrace Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Deputy Manager for Loans.— Guillermo Moore (Chile), 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Director, Loan Division, Zone 1 (Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama).—Manuel Valderrama (Bolivia), 8308 Beech Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Loan Division, Zone 2 (Barbados, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela).—Paul J. Colcaire (United States), 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Loan Division, Zone 3 (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Uru-guay) .—Orlando Letelier (Chile), 6112 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 133—350°—T70——49 738 Congressional Directory Manager, Operations Department—Continued Deputy Manager for Project Analysis.—James A. Lynn (United States), 1311 Pinecrest Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Division of Analysis of Social Projects.—Ferruccio Accame (Peru), 7704 Groton Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of Infrastructure and Industrial Development Projects.— William A. Carter (United States), 311 North Underwood Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Division of Institutional and Financial Analysis.—Mario Lima (Brazil), 6504 Greentree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of Analysis of Agricultural Development Projects.—José Irineu Cabral (Brazil), 8606 Rayburn Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Manager for Loan Admanistration.— Alfredo E. Herndndez (Costa Rica), 511 Crestwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director, Loan Administration Division, Zone 1 (Costa Rica, Dominican Re-public, El Salvador, Guatemala, Hatt, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama).—Jodo de Mesquita Lara (Brazil), 6272 Clearwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Loan Administration Division, Zone 2 (Barbados, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela).—Luis Buitrago (El Salvador), 5876 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Loan Administration Division, Zone 3 (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay).—Freeborn G. Jewett, Jr. (United States), 8700 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Manager, Financial Department.— Merlyn N. Trued (United States), 2530 Queen Anne’s Lane 20037. Treasurer.—José Epstein (Bolivia), 6029 Onondaga Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Manager, Technical Department.—Cecilio J. Morales (Argentina), 5220 Watson Street 20016. Director, Economic and Social Development Division.—Pedro Irafieta (Chile), 4011 Nellie Custis Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Training Division.—Leonel Torres (Colombia), 7322 Churchill Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Technical Assistance Division.—Beatriz R. Harretche (Argentina), 1405 Layman Street, McLean, Va. 22101. General Counsel, Legal Department.—Elting Arnold (United States), 4914 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant General Counsel.—José R. Chiriboga (Ecuador), 5500 Prospect Place, Apartment 2423, North, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant General Counsel.— Arnold H, Weiss (United States), 3811 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Manager, Administrative Depariment.— Alfonso Grados (Peru), 8713 Irvington Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of Administration.—Fausto Ruggiero (Brazil), 5045 Overlook Road 20016. Director, Personnel Division.— Weston Williams (Argentina), 4029 Downing Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Secretary of the Bank.—Jorge Hazera (Costa Rica), 1709 Albemarle Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Division of Information.—Joaquin E. Meyer (Cuba), 4602 Massa-chusetts Avenue 20016. Deputy Director, Division of Information.—Joseph U. Hinshaw (United States), 3315 Stoneybrae Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. BOARD OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Raul Barbosa (Brazil), casting votes of Brazil and Ecuador, 8811 Woodland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Alternate: Federico A. Intriago (Ecuador), 808 17th Street 20577. Lempira E. Bonilla (Honduras), casting votes of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guate-mala, Haiti, Honduras, and Nicaragua, 5404 Trent Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Miers : Jose Luis Montiel (Nicaragua), 2208 Friendship Lane, Falls Church, a. 22043. Henry J. Costanzo (United States), casting votes of United States, 808 17th Street 20577. Alternate: Reuben Sternfeld (United States), 512 G Street SW. 20001. Ww International Organizations -739 Daniel Ferndndez (Argentina), casting votes of Argentina and Peru, 6014 Roose-velt Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Alternate: Armando Prugue (Peru), 808 17th Street 20577. José Juan de Olloqui (Mexico), casting votes of Barbados, Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Panama, 9209 Cedar Way, Bethesda, Md. 20014, Alternate: Eduardo McCullough (Panama), 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Ildegar Pérez-Segnini (Venezuela), casting votes of Chile, Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. Allene Diego Calle-Restrepo (Colombia), 1218 Merchant Lane, McLean, a. 22101. Carlos Sanguinetti (Uruguay), casting votes of Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay, 2650 Virginia Avenue. Alternate: Julio C. Gutiérrez (Paraguay), 4000 Tunlaw Road 20015. INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMMISSION Headquarters office, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, Calif. 92037 Phone, 453-2820 (Area Code 714) United States Members: Dr. J. L. McHugh, Acting Deputy Director, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Washington, D.C. 20240. Jorg G. Driscoll, Jr., San Diego Trust & Savings Building, San Diego, Calif. 2101. W. H. Holmstrom, P.O. Drawer A, Gearheart, Oreg. 97138. Costa Rican Members: Milton H. Lépez, Min. de Agricultura, San José. José Luis Cardona-Cooper, Apartado 1583, San José, Costa Rica. Col. Fernando Flores, 705 North Windsor Boulevard, Hollywood, Calif. 90038. Eduardo Béeche, Puntarenas, Costa Rica. Panamanian Members: Juan L. Obarrio, Jefe de la Seccién de Pescas, Ministerio de Agricultura, Comercio e Industrias, Panamd, Republic de Panama, Chairman. Dr. Carlos A. Lé6pez-Guevara, Secretary, Apartado 4493, Panamd, Republic de Panamai. Mrs. Dora Lanzner, Consul of Panama, 204 South Arnaz Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90211. Camilo Quintero Casamar, Apartado 8448, Panama, Republic of Panama. Canadian Members: Dr. A. W. H. Needler, chairman, Department of Fisheries, Ottawa 8, Ontario, Canada. E. B. Young, Department of Fisheries, Ottawa 8, Ontario, Canada. Mexican Members: Dr. Alejandro Cervantes D., Direccion General de Pesca, Av. Cuauhtemoc No. 80, 6° Piso, Mexico 7, D.F., Mexico. Dr. Amin Zarur M., Direccion General de Pesca, Av. Cuauhtemoc No. 80, 6° Piso, Mexico 7, D.F., Mexico. Lic. Maria Emilia Tellez B., Sub-Directora de Organismos Internacionales, de la Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores, Mexico, D.F., Mexico. Dr. Juan Luis Cifuentes, L., Subdirector de Pesca, Av. Cuauhtemoc No. 80, 6° Piso, Mexico 7, D.F., Mexico. Director of Investigations.—Dr. James Joseph. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE FOR EUROPEAN MIGRATION Headquarters; Geneva, Switzerland: 9 Rue Du Valais Washington Liaison Mission: 1346 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20036. Phone, ADams 2-8000 New York Liaison Office: 370 Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017. Phone, Murray Hill 9-8930 HEADQUARTERS Director.—John F. Thomas (U.S.A.). Deputy Director—W. M. Besterman (U.S.A.). 740 Congressional Directory MEMBER GOVERNMENTS Argentina Israel Australia Italy Austria Luxembourg Belgium Malta Bolivia Netherlands Brazil Nicaragua Chile Norway Colombia Panama Costa Rica Paraguay Denmark Peru Dominican Republic Republic of South Africa Ecuador Spain El Salvador Switzerland Germany United States of America Greece Uruguay Honduras ICEM FIELD LIAISON MISSIONS Buenos Aires, Argentina Quito, Ecuador Canberra, Australia Bonn, Germany Vienna, Austria Athens, Greece Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Rome, Italy Santiago, Chile Madrid, Spain Bogota, Colombia INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT 1818 H Street 20433. Phone, EXecutive 3-6360 (Code 181) OFFICERS President.—Robert S. McNamara (United States), 2412 Tracy Place 20008. Vice President and Chairman, Loan Committee.—J. Burke Knapp (United States), 3701 Curtis Court, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Vice President, Finance, and Director of Projects.—S. Aldewereld (Netherlands), 2801 New Mexico Avenue, Apt. 1407 20007. General Counsel.—A. Broches (Netherlands), 2600 Tilden Place 20008. Director, Development Services Department.— Richard H. Demuth (United States), 5404 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20014. The Economic Adviser to the President and Chairman, Economic Committee.—Irving S. Friedman (United States), 6620 Fernwood Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Vice President.—Sir Denis Rickett (United Kingdom), 3126 O Street 20007. Vice President.—Mohamed Shoaib (Pakistan), 2920 Northampton Street 20015. Treasurer.—Eugene H. Rotberg (United States), 10822 Childs Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Controller.—Francis R. Poore (United States), 5905 Cromwell Drive, Spring-field, Md. 20016. Secretary.—M. M. Mendels (Canada), 3400 Garrison Street 20008. DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS AND OTHER SENIOR STAFF Deputy Chairman, Loan Committee.—S. R. Cope (United Kingdom), 3413 R Street 20007. Director, South America Department.— Gerald Alter (United States), 5124 Linnean Terrace 20008. Director, South Asia Department.—I. P. M. Cargill (United Kingdom), Normandy House, 1701 North Kent Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Director, Western Africa Department.—Roger A. Chaufournier (France), 5004 Nahant Street 20016. Director, Eastern A frica Department.—Abdel G. El Emary (United Arab Republic), 3117 38th Street 20016. Director, East Asta and Pacific Department.—Raymond J. Goodman (United Kingdom), 2946 Macomb Street 20008. Director, Central America and Caribbean Department.—Edgar Gutierrez (Colombia), 1818 H Street 20433. International Organizations | 741 Director, Europe, Middle East, and North Africa Department.—Michael L. Lejeune (United States), 626 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Va. 22101. : Depuiy Dovesion, Projects.—Bernard Chadenet (France), 4759 Berkeley Terrace Associate Director, Projects— Warren C. Baum (United States), 7011 Arandale Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Education Projects Department.—Duncan S. Ballantine (United States), 5306 Blackistone Road 20016. ; Director, Agriculture Projects Department.—Lionel J. C. Evans (United Kingdom), 5520 Pollard Road 20016. Director, Industrial Projects Department.—Hans Fuchs (Germany), 6715 Loring Court, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Population Projects Department.—Dr. Kandiah Kanagaratnam (Singa-pore), 1818 H Street 20433. Director, Transportation Projects Depariment.—A. David Knox (United Kingdom), 3615 North 38th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Tourism Projects Department.—Alfred Koch (Germany), 1 Washington Circle 20037. Director, Special Projects Department.—Robert Sadove (United States), 3402 Saul Road, Rock Creek Hills, Kensington, Md. 20795. Director, Public Utilities Projects Department.—Mervyn IL. Weiner (Canada), 3206 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. : Director, Programing and Budgeting Department.—John H. Adler (United States), 5620 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director of Information and Public Affairs.— William Clark (United Kingdom), 3407 Rodman Street 20008. Special Representative for UN Organizations.—Federico Consolo (Italy), 4530 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Director, Development Finance Companies Department.— William Diamond (United States), 3315 Garfield Street 20008. Associate Director, Development Services Department.—Harold N. Graves (United States), 4816 Grantham Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate Director, Development Services Department.— Michael L. Hoffman (United States), 2601 36th Street 20007. Director, Economics Department.— Andrew M. Kamarck (United States), 126 Third Street SE. 20003. Director, European O flice.—Arthur Karasz (United States), 17, blvd. Mont-morency, Paris 16, France. Director, Economic Development Institute.—X. S. Krishnaswamy (India), 3220 Rittenhouse Street 20015. Director of Administration.—Hugh B. Ripman (United Kingdom), 4825 Bending Lane 20007. Special Adviser to the President.—Leonard B. Rist (France), 3130 Ordway Street 20008. EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS AND ALTERNATES E. W. Maude (United Kingdom), 76 Kalorama Circle 20008; alternate, M. P. J. Lynch (United Kingdom), 3200 Worthington Street 20015. Ernst vom Hofe (Germany), 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; alternate, Jorg Jaeckel (Germany), 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. Georges Plescoff (France), 3077 Cleveland Avenue 20008; alternate, Jean P. Carriere (France), 2914 45th Street 20016. S. Jagannathan (India), 2535 Massachusetts Avenue 20008; alternate, M. R. Shroff (India), 5422 Broad Branch Road 20015. Hideo Suzuki (Japan), 5322 Falmouth Road 20016; alternate, H. Jinadasa Samarakkody (Ceylon), 3400 Livingston Street 20015; represents Burma, Ceylon, Japan, Nepal, Singapore, and Thailand. André van Campenhout (Belgium), 2527 P Street 20007; alternate, Friedrich T. Krieger (Austria), 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209; represents Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Turkey. Erik L. Karlsson (Sweden), 6909 North 28th Street, Arlington, Va. 22213; alter-nate, Erik Hauge (Denmark), 9228 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014; represents Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. 742 Congressional Directory Abderrahman Tazi (Morocco), 2937 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; alternate, Mohammed Younos Rafik (Afghanistan), 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016; represents Afghanistan, Algeria, Ghana, Indonesia, Laos, Libya, Malaysia, and Morocco. Luis Machado (Cuba), 6832 Tulip Hill Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20016; alternate, Arnoldo Ramirez-Eva (Nicaragua), 8201 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; represents Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Virgilio Barco (Colombia), 4770 Reservoir Road; alternate, Oscar Alviar-Ramirez (Colombia), 608 Manor Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; represents Brazil, Colom-bia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, and Philippines. Mohamed Nassim Kochman (Mauritania), 5180 Linnean Terrace 20008; alternate, Michel Bako (Chad), 2939 Van Ness Street 20016; represents Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), Democratic Republic of Congo, Dahomey, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Malagasy Republic, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Somalia, Togo, and Upper Volta. Angel R. Caram (Argentina), 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202; alternate, Abelardo Brugada Saldivar (Paraguay), 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; represents Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Giorgio Rota (Italy), 2650 Virginia Avenue 20037; alternate, Juan Moro (Spain), 5509 Center Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20034; represents Greece, Italy, Portgual, and Spain. Patrick M. Reid (Canada), 5009 Tilden Street 20008; alternate, A. Roy Mac-Millan (Canada), 6109 Winnebago Road 20016; represents Canada, Guyana, Ireland, and Jamaica. John O. Stone (Australia), 5820 Tanglewood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; alter-nate, A. W. Young (New Zealand), 3555 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22207; represents Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. S. Osman Ali (Pakistan), 2836 Albermarle Street 20008; alternate, Abdol Ali Jahanshahi (Iran), 6000 Lenox Street, Kenwood Park, Bethesda, Md. 20034; represents Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, and United Arab Republic. Reignson C. Chen (China), 5604 Durbin Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014; alternate, C. L. Chow (China), 5300 Westbard Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016; represents China, Korea, and Vietnam. Christopher Kahangi (Tanzania), 861 Third Street SW.; alternate, Donatien Bihute (Burundi), 4231 Blagdon Avenue 20011; represents Botswana, Burundi, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, and Zambia. Pieter Lieftinck (Netherlands), 3229 Idaho Avenue 20016; alternate; Vladimir Cerié (Yugoslavia), 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; repre-sents Cyprus, Israel, Netherlands, and Yugoslavia. Robert E. Wieczorowski (United States), 3501 Springland Lane; alternate, Emmett J. Rice (United States), 1673 Myrtle Street 20012. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO UNITED STATES SECTION Offices, 818 Southwest Center, 300 East Main Drive, El Paso, Tex. 79901; P.O. Box 1859, El Paso, Tex. 79950. Phone, 532-5476 Commassioner.—Joseph F. Friedkin, 3821 Hillcrest Drive, El Paso, Tex. 79902. Principal Engineer.— Delbert D. McNealy, 308 Crystal Drive, El Paso, Tex. 79912. Lrincinal Engine] ohn J. Vandertulip, 4025 Santa Anita Drive, El Paso, Tex. 9902. Counsel.—Marvin E. Whittington, 304 Benedict Road, El Paso, Tex. 79922. Secretary.— Louis F. Blanchard, 607 Linda Avenue, El Paso, Tex. 79922. di Assistant.—Frank P. Fullerton, Post Office Box 637, El Paso, Tex. 9944. Comptroller.—John B. Moore, 248 Northwind Drive, El Paso, Tex. 79912. International Organizations | 743 MEXICAN SECTION Office, El Chamizal, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. Phone, Juarez 2-2440 and 41, Post Office address, Box 10525, El Paso, Tex. 79995 Commissioner.— David Herrera Jordan. Principal Engineer.—Jenaro Paz Reyes. Principal Engineer.— Norberto Sanchez Gémez. Secretary.—Fernando Rivas S. Assistant Secretary.— Mrs. Luz H. G. de Partearroyo. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA (For defining, marking, and maintaining the boundary between the United States and Canada.) Office: room 3810, General Accounting Office Building, 441 G Street. Phone, STerling 3-9151 United States Section: Copii ir Rdward J. King, room 3810, General Accounting Office Building 0548. Engineer to the Commission.—Capt. Francis X. Popper, 12511 White Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Administrative Officer.—Mrs. Marie A. Sheehy, 2205 Beechwood Road, Lewis-dale (Adelphi), Md. 20783. Canadian Section: Commassioner.—A. F. Lambert, 227 Latchford Road, Ottawa 3, Canada. Engineer to the Commission.—[Vacant.] INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION 1818 H Street 20433 [The Officers, Executive Directors, and Alternates are the same as those of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.] INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION 1818 H Stree 120433. Phone, Executive 3-6360 (Code 181) OFFICERS * President.— Robert S. McNamara (United States), 2412 Tracy Place 20008. Executive Vice President.— William S. Gaud (United States), 4926 Rockwood Parkway 10016. Vice President.—James S. Raj (India), Potomac Plaza, 2475 Virginia Avenue, Apt. 721 20037. *Secretary.—M. M. Mendels (Canada), 3400 Garrison Street 20008. *Treasurer.— Eugene H. Rotberg (United States), 10822 Childs Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. *Controller—Francis R. Poore (United States), 5905 Cromwell Drive, Spring-field, Md. 20016. General Counsel—R. B. J. Richards (United Kingdom), Apt. 1421, The Colon-nade, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS Director, Engineering Department.—H. Geoffrey Hilton (United Kingdom), 5505 Montgomery Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director of Investments, Africa, Asia and Middle East.—Ladislaus von Hoffmann (Germany), 3010 Foxhall Road 20007. Director of Investments, Latin America, Europe and Australia.—Neil J. Paterson (Australia), 3 Bermuda Court, Chesterbrook Estates, McLean, Va. : *Director, Programing and Budgeting Department.—John H. Adler (United States), 5620 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director of Participations and Portfolio Sales.—Henry Koch (United States), 3400 O Street 20007. * Also an officer of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. 744 | Congressional Directory *Director of Information and Public Affairs.—William Clark (United Kingdom), 3407 Rodman Street 20008. *Director of Administration.—Hugh B. Ripman (United Kingdom), 4825 Bending Lane 20007. *Director, European Officc—Arthur Karasz (United States), 4 Avenue d’Iena, Paris 16e, France. DIRECTORS AND ALTERNATES Covey T. Oliver (United States), 210 Wilkes Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; alternate, Emmett J. Rice (United States), 1673 Myrtle Street 20008. E. W. Maude (United Kingdom), 76 Kalorama Circle, 20008; alternate, M. P. J. Lynch (United Kingdom), 3200 Worthington Street 20015. Ernst vom Hofe (Germany), 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; alternate, Joerg Jaeckel (Germany), 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. Georges Plescoff (France), 3077 Cleveland Avenue 20008; alternate, Jean P. Carriere (France), 2914 45th Street 20016. S. Jagannathan (India), 2535 Massachusetts Avenue 20008; alternate, M. R. Shroff (India), 5422 Broad Branch Road 20015. Hideo Suzuki (Japan), 5322 Falmouth Road 20016; alternate, H. Jinadasa Samarakkody (Ceylon), 3400 Livingston Street 20015; represents Burma, Ceylon, Japan, Nepal, Singapore, and Thailand. Giorgio Rota (Italy), 2650 Virginia Avenue 20037; alternate, Juan Moro (Spain), 5509 Center Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20034; represents Greece, Italy, Porgugal, and Spain. Patrick M. Reid (Canada), 5009 Tilden Street 20008; alternate, A. Roy Mac-Millan (Canada), 6109 Winnebago Road 20016; represents Canada, Guyana, Ireland, and Jamaica. John O. Stone (Australia), 5820 Tanglewood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; alternate, A. W. Young (New Zealand), 3555 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22207; represents Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. S. Osman Ali (Pakistan), 2836 Albemarle Street 20008; alternate, Abdol Ali Jahanshahi (Iran), 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; rep-resents Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, and United Arab Republic. Reignson C. Chen (China), 5604 Durbin Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014; alternate, C. L. Chow (China), 5300 Westbard Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016; rep-resents China, Korea, and Vietnam. Christopher Kahangi (Tanzania), 861 3d Street SW. 20024; alternate, Donatien Bihute (Burundi), 4231 Blagden Avenue 20011; represents Ethiopia, Kenya, 3 iverin, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and ambia. Pieter Lieftinck (Netherlands), 3229 Idaho Avenue 20016; alternate, Vladimir Cerié¢ (Yugoslavia), 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; repre-sents Cyprus, Israel, Netherlands, and Yugoslavia. André van Campenhout (Belgium), 2527 P Street, 20007; alternate, Friedrich T. Krieger (Austria), 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209; represents Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Turkey. Erik L. Karlsson (Sweden), 6909 North 28th Street, Arlington, Va. 22213; alter-nate, Frik Hauge (Denmark), 9228 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014; represents Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Abderrahman Tazi (Morocco), 2937 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; alternate, Mohammed Younos Rafik (Afghanistan), 4201 Cathedral Avenue R018, represents Afghanistan, Ghana, Indonesia, Libya, Malaysia, and 0rocco. Luis Machado (Cuba), 6832 Tulip Hill Terrace 20016; alternate, Arnoldo Ramirez-Eva (Nicaragua), Blair House, Apt. 208, 8201 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; represents Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Virgilio Barco (Colombia), 1818 H Street 20433; alternate, Oscar Alviar-Ramirez (Colombia), 608 Manor Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; represents Brazil, Colom-bia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, and Philippines. Mohamed Nassim Kochman (Mauritania), 5180 Linnean Terrace 20008; alter-nate, Michel Bako (Chad) 2939 Van Ness Street 20016; represents Ivory Sonst, Malagasy Republic, Mauritania, Mauritius, Senegal, Somalia, and 0go. * Also an officer of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. v i. 2 : t as International Organizations Angel R. Caram (Argentina), 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202; alternate, Abelardo Brugada Saldivar (Paraguay), 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; represents Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay. INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA UNITED STATES SECTION Offices: 1711 New York Avenue, Room B-210, Washington, D.C. 20440 (Stop 86). Phone, 347-3733 Chairman.— Matthew E. Welsh, 1711 New York Avenue 20440. Commassioner.— Eugene W. Weber, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Commissioner.—Charles R. Ross, Post Office Box 457, Shelburne, Vt. 05482. Secretary.— William A. Bullard, 7704 Robin Hood Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. CANADIAN SECTION Offices: 151 Slater Street, Room 850, Ottawa 4, Ontario, Canada. Phone, Area Code 613, 992-2945 Chairman.—A. D. P. Heeney, Ottawa, Ontario. Commassioner.—A. D. Scott, Vancouver, British Columbia. Commassioner.— Bernard Beaupre, Richelieu, Quebec. Secretary.—D. G. Chance, Ottawa, Ontario. INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland Washington Branch Office, 666 11th Street, Washington, D.C. 20001. Phone, 638-5656 Liaison Office with the United Nations, 345 East 46th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017 International Labor Office (Permanent Secretariat of the Organization): Headquarters Geneva: Director General.—David A. Morse (U.S.A.). ” Principal Deputy Director Gemeral.—C. Wilfred Jenks (United Kingdom). Deputy Directors General: Abbas Moustapha Ammar (United Arab Republic). Francis Blanchard (France). Assistant Directors General: H. A. Majid (Pakistan). Albert Tévoéjdré (Dahomey). Bertil Bolin (Sweden). Xavier Cabellero Tamayo (Bolivia). E. J. Riches, Treasurer-Comptroller (New Zealand). Washington Branch: Director.—Ralph Wright. Other Branch Offices: Bonn, London, New Delhi, Ottawa, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, Moscow, Buenos Aires. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Nineteenth and H Streets 20431. Phone, EXecutive 3-6362 (Code 181) BOARD OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Eero Asp (Finland), 5623 Jordan Road, Springfield, Md. 20016; alternate, Sigurgeir Jénsson (Iceland), 6901 Persimmon Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. r William B. Dale (United States), 6008 Landon Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034; alternate, John 8S. Hooker (United States), 10401 Grosvenor Place, Rock-ville, Md. 20852. : Luis Escobar (Chile), The Irene, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; alternate, Ricardo H. Arriazu (Argentina), 912 Crest Park Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Robert Johnstone (Canada), 200 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; alternate, Maurice Horgan (Ireland), 3538 Porter Street 20016. 746 Congressional Directory Alexandre Kafka (Brazil), 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016; alternate, Eduardo da S. Gomes, Jr. (Brazil), 5006 Earlston Drive, Westgate, Md. 20016. Byanti Kharmawan (Indonesia), Albemarle House, 4501 Connecticut Avenue 20008; alternate, Malek Ali Merican (Malaysia), 6649 32d Street 20015. Pieter Lieftinck (Netherlands), 3229 Idaho Avenue 20016; alternate, Tom de Vries (Netherlands), 7419 Range Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. B. K. Madan (India), 4460 Sedgwick Street 20016; alternate, S. S. Marathe (India), 4820 Linnean Avenue 20008. E. W. Maude (United Kingdom), 76 Kalorama Circle 20008; alternate, Guy Huntrods (United Kingdom), 2128 Bancroft Place 20008. Francesco Palamenghi-Crispi (Italy), 3811 Jocelyn Street, 20015; alternate, Carlos Bustelo (Spain), 2937 Garfield Terrace 20008. Alfredo Phillips O. (Mexico), 6012 Onandaga Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016; Hiemas, Marcos A. Sandoval (Venezuela), 5419 Waneta Road, Bethesda, d. 20016. Georges Plescoff (France), 3077 Cleveland Avenue 20008; alternate, Bruno de Maulde (France), 4725 Sedgwick Street 20016. Ahmed Zaki Saad (United Arab Republic), 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016; alternate, Albert Mansour (United Arab Republic), The Westchester, 4000 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Guenther Schleiminger (Germany), 4101 Cathedral Avenue, 20016; alternate, Lore Fuenfgelt, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. J. O. Stone (Australia), 5820 Tanglewood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; alternate, G. P. C. de Kock (South Africa), 7509 Hamilton Spring Road, Carderock Springs, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Hideo Suzuki (Japan), 5322 Falmouth Road, Westmoreland Hills, 20016; alter-nate, Seitaro Hattori (Japan), 9221 Laurel Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Beue Tann (China), 5406 Greystone Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; alternate, Nguyén Huu Hanh (Viet-Nam), 2801 Kanawha Street 20015. André van Campenhout (Belgium), 2527 P Street 20007; alternate, Jacques Roelandts (Belgium), 5111 Watson Street 20016. Leonard A. Williams (Trinidad and Tobago), 5419 Uppingham Street, Summerset, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; alternate, Maurice Peter Omwony (Kenya), 3208 Rittenhouse Street 20015. Antoine W. Yaméogo (Upper Volta), 1614 Tuckerman Street 20011; alternate, Léon M. Rajaobelina (Malagasy Republic), 2930 Brandywine Street 20008. OFFICERS Managing Director.—Pierre-Paul Schweitzer, 1717 Foxhall Road 20007. Deputy Managing Director—Frank A. Southard, Jr., 4328 Van Ness Street 20016. The General Counsel and Director of the Legal Department.—Joseph Gold, 7020 Braeburn Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. The Economic Counselor and Director of the Research Department.—J. J. Polak, 3420 Porter Street 20016. Administration Department, Director.— Phillip Thorson, 7001 MacArthur Boulevard 20016. African Department, Director.—Mamoudou Touré, 4815 V Street 20007. Asian Department, Director.—D. S. Savkar, 4437 45th Street 20016. Central Banking Service, Director.—J. V. Mlddek, 3234 N Street 20007. European Department, Director—L. A. Whittome, The Irene, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Euchunie snd Trade Relations Department, Director.— Ernest Sture, 3406 Q Street Fiscal Affairs Department, Director.— Richard Goode, 2939 Van Ness Street 20008. IMF or apn Director—F. A. G. Keesing, 7809 Greentwig Road, Bethesda, Middle Eastern Department, Acting Director.—John W. Gunter, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Secretary’s Department, Secretary.—W. Lawrence Hebbard, 4300 Glenridge Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Treasurer’s Department, Treasurer.—W. O. Habermeier, 7308 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Westar, 0] emisphere Department, Director.—Jorge Del Canto, 5412 Christy Drive Bureau of Statistics, Director.—Earl Hicks, ‘Maidstone’, Owings, Md. 20836. Office in Europe (Paris), Director.—Jean-Paul Sallé. Office in Geneva, Director.—Edgar Jones. International Organizations Gl, Jformasion Officer—Jay H. Reid, 7208 Blacklock Road, Bethesda, Md. pi: ARE on —J. William Lowe, 6315 Stoneham Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Represeniaigie to the United Nations.— Gordon Williams, 1611 35th Street 20007. INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC HALIBUT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA Headquarters office, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. Phone, MElrose 4-1838 American Members: Haakon M. Selvar, vice chairman, Rt. 6, Box 6115, Bainbridge Island, Wash. 98110. Harold E. Crowther, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Washington, D.C. 20240; residence 7105 Claymore Avenue, West Hyattsville, Md. L. Adolph Mathisen, Box 335, Petersburg, Alaska 99833. Canadian Members: Francis W. Millerd, chairman, 3220 Mathers Avenue, West Vancouver, B.C. Martin K. Eriksen, ’308 Fourth Avenue East, Prince Rupert, B.C. William M. Sprules, Department of Fisheries, Ottawa, Ontario; residence, 2248 MecQuaig Street, Ottawa, Ontario. Director of Investigations and Secretary (ex officio).—F. Heward Bell, University of Washington, Marine Sciences Unit 2, Seattle, Wash. 98105. INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC SALMON FISHERIES COMMISSION Headquarters office, Federal Building, New Westminster, British Columbia American Members— DeWitt Gilbert, chairman, 71 Columbia Street, Seattle, Wash. 98104. Charles H. Meacham, member (designate), Commissioner, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, 4101 Ingomar Street 20015. Thor Tollefson, member, Room 115, General Administration Building, Olympia, Wash. 98502. Canadian Members— W. R. Hourston, member, 1155 Robson Street, Vancouver 5, B.C. Richard Nelson, member, Box 2204, Vancouver, B.C. A. J. Whitmore, 4093 Norland Avenue, North Burnaby, B.C. JOINT BRAZIL-UNITED STATES DEFENSE COMMISSION UNITED STATES DELEGATION Room 310, Donata Building, 1925 North Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. 22209 Phone, OXford 45310 or 45370 (Code 11) MEMBERS Rear Adm. Dean L. Axene, USN, 6002 Talford Court, Springfield, Va. 22152, chairman and Navy member. Army member [vacant]. Air Force member [vacant]. ADVISORS Col. Edward C. Heard, Jr., USAF, Air Force advisor. Capt. William L. Rigot, USN, Navy advisor. Col. Arthur A. Nelson, Jr., USMC, Marine Corps advisor. Lt. Comdr. Richard W. Anderson, USN, Navy advisor and secretary. Army advisor [vacant]. 748 Congressional Directory BRAZILIAN DELEGATION MEMBERS Brig. Gen. Eduardo d’ Avila Mello, chairman and Army member, 4600 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 219 20008. Brig. Carlos Afonso Dellamora, Air Force member, 5606 Old Chester Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Rear Adm. Roberto Ferreira Teixeira de Freitas, Navy member, 9613 Singleton Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. ADVISORS Col. Rodolfo Becker Reifschneider, Air Force advisor. Cdr. Nelson Acatauassu Xavier, Navy advisor and secretary. JOINT MEXICAN-UNITED STATES DEFENSE COMMISSION UNITED STATES SECTION Room 310, Donata Building, 1925 North Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. 22209 Phone OXford 45310 or 45370 (Code 11) MEMBERS Rear Adm. Dean L. Axene, USN, 6002 Talford Court, Springfield, Va. 22152, chairman and Navy member. Army member—[Vacant.] Air Force member—[Vacant.] ADVISORS Chris G. Petrow, Department of State representative. Col. Edward C. Heard, Jr., USAF, Air Force advisor. Capt. William L. Rigot, USN, Navy advisor. Col. Arthur A. Nelson, Jr., USMC, Marine Corps advisor. Lt. Cdr. Richard W. Anderson, USN, Navy advisor and secretary. Army advisor—[Vacant.] MEXICAN SECTION MEMBERS Maj. Gen. Roberto Salido Beltrdn, chairman and Army-Air Force member, 5882 Nebraska Avenue 20015. Vice Adm. Miguel Manzarraga Zamudio, Navy member, 4400 East-West High-way, Apt. 207, Bethesda, Md. ADVISORS Minister Alberto Becerra Sierra, Mexican Embassy representative. Lt. Col. Angel Luna Camberos, Army advisor. Maj. Enrique Cervantes Aguirre, Army advisor. Maj. Maurilio R. Falcon Flores, Army advisor. Maj. Francisco Fernandez Solis, Army advisor. Maj. Ricardo Maldonado Baca, Army advisor. Lt. Comdr. Homero Vega, Navy advisor. Capt. Leandro G. Rosado-Ferrer, Army advisor and secretary. Lt. Luis Humberto Gutierrez Garcia, Army advisor. ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES | HEADQUARTERS, PAN AMERICAN UNION Seventeenth Street, Between Constitution Avenue and C. Phone, EXecutive 3-8450 (Code 176) THE COUNCIL Chairman.—H. E. Dr. Carlos Holguin (Ambassador, Representative of Colom-bia), 1609 22d Street 20008. Vice Chairman.—H. E. Dr. Luis Alvarado (Ambassador, Representative of Peru), 2401 Calvert Street 20008. H. E. Radl A. Quijano (Ambassador, Representative of Argentina), 2232 Massa~ chusetts Avenue 20008. H. E. Valerie T. McComie (Ambassador, Representative of Barbados), 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 404 20006. | an @DHHR Eds Ho International Organizations . E. Miss Maria Teresa Alexander (Ambassador, Representative of Bolivia), 1145 19th Street, Suite 212 20036. . E. Henrique Rodrigues Valle (Ambassador, Representative of Brazil), 2600 Virginia Avenue, Suite 413 20037. . E. Don Alejandro Magnet (Ambassador, Representative of Chile), 1255 New Hampshire Avenue, Suite 130 20036. . E. Lic. Luis Demetrio Tinoco (Ambassador, Representative of Costa Rica), 2112 S Street 20008. . E. Ing. Enriquillo A. del Rosario (Ambassador, Representative of the Do-minican Republic), 1715 22d Street 20008. . E. Dr. Jorge Ferndndez (Ambassador, Representative of Ecuador), 2535 15th Street 20009. . BE. Col. Julio A. Rivera (Ambassador, Representative of El Salvador), 2308 California Street 20008. . E. Dr. Jorge Luis Zelaya Coronado (Ambassador, Representative of Guate-mala), 2220 R Street 20008. . E. Monsieur Fern D. Baguidy (Ambassador, Representative of Haiti), 4400 17th Street 20011. . E. Dr. Roberto Perdomo Paredes (Ambassador, Representative of Honduras), 4715 16th Street 20011. . E. Sir Egerton R. Richardson (Ambassador, Representative of Jamaica), . 1666 Connecticut Avenue 20009. . E. Don Rafael de la Colina (Ambassador, Representative of Mexico), 2440 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. H. E. Dr. Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa (Ambassador, Representative of Nicaragua), 1627 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. H. E. Dr. Eduardo Ritter Aisldn (Ambassador, Representative of Panama), 2601 29th Street 20008. H. E. Dr. Roque J. Avila (Ambassador, Representative of Paraguay), 1825 Con-necticut Avenue, Suite 401-403 20009. H. E. Sir Ellis Emmanuel Innocent Clarke (Ambassador, Representative of Trinidad and Tobago), 2209 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. H. E. Joseph John Jova (Ambassador, Representative of the United States), Department of State, Room 6494 20520. ‘H. E. Dr. Felix Polleri Carrio (Ambassador, Representative of Uruguay), 818 18th Street, Suite 850 20006. H. E. Dr. Gonzalo Garcia Bustillos (Ambassador, Representative of Vene-zuela), 4201 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 609 20008. PAN AMERICAN UNION General Secretariat Secretary General. —H. E. Don Galo Plaza, 10822 Alloway Drive, Potomac Falls, Md. 20854. Assistant Secretary General.—H. E. Sefior Dr. M. Rafael Urquia, 7836 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant Secretary for Education, Science, and Culture.—Dr. Rodolfo Martinez, 5806 Overlea Road, Sumner, Md. 20016. Assistant Secretary for Economic and Social Affairs.—Dr. Walter J. Sedwitz, 6704 Tulip Hill Terrace, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Sewesry for Management.—Dr. Stuart Portner, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. Inter-American Commattee for the Alliance for Progress (CIAP), Chairman.—Dr. Carlos Sanz de Santamaria, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Inter-American Committee for Agricultural Development, OAS Representative.— Rémy Freire. Inter-American Cultural Council, Executive Secretary.—Dr. Rodolfo Martinez. Inter-American Cultural Council, Chairman, Executive Committee.—Dr. Juan Rafael Llerena Amadeo. dear min Economic and Social Council, Executive Secretary.—Dr. Walter edwitz. Inter-American Commission of Women, Chairman.—Mrs. Piedad de Suro. Inter-American Nuclear Energy Commission, Executive Secretary.—Dr. Jesse D. Perkinson, Jr. Inter-American Statistical Institute, Secretary General.—Tulo H. Montenegro. Protocol O flicer.—[Vacant.] 750 Congressional Directory Special Consultative Committee on Security, Technical Secretary.— Capt. Emilio Vicente Alfano. ; Department of Administrative Affairs, Director.—R. C. Santos. Department of Cultural Affairs, Director.—Dr. Rafael Squirru. Deputy Director.—Dr. Guillermo De Zéndegui. Division of Cultural Relations.—Dr. Guillermo De Zéndegui. Division of Music.— Guillermo Espinosa. Division of Philosophy and Letters.—Dr. Armando Pacheco. Division of Visual Arts.—José Gémez Sicre. Library Development Program.— Marietta Daniels Shepard. Department of Economic Affairs, Acting Director.—René Monserrat. Transportation and Communications.—Hugo Seifart. Agricultural Economics.— Rémy Freire. International Economics.—[Vacant.] Public Administration.—[Vacant.] Industrial Development.— Marcelo Avila. Country Reviews and Plan Evaluation.—Roberto Gonzdlez Cofifio and Juan ira Natural Resources.— Kirk P. Rodgers. Department of Educational Affairs, Director.—Francisco S. Céspedes. Deputy Director.—Juan M. Campos. Department of Information and Public Affairs, Director.—Dr. Ratl Nass. Deputy Director.—Miguel Aranguren. General Information.—Miguel Aranguren. | Alliance for Progress Information.— Richard Schroeder. Press—Ben Meyer. Radio and Television.—Herbert Morales. Department of Legal Affairs, Director.—Dr. Francisco V. Garcia Amador. Deputy Director.—Roberto Quirés. General Legal.—Paul Colborn. Codification and Legal Integration.—Isidoro Zanotti. Department of Scientific Affairs, Director.—Dr. Jesse D. Perkinson, Jr. Deputy Director.— Marcelo Alonso. Scientific Information and Publications.— César Fighetti. Science Development.—[Vacant.] Technological Development.— Maximo Halty Carrere. Department of Social Affairs, Director.—Theo R. Crevenna. Deputy Director.—José A. Tijerino Medrano. Social Development Studies.—David F. Ladin. Population.— Olivos. Luis Housing and Urban Development.—[Vacant.] Cooperatives.—Fernando Chaves. Community Development.—Oscar Arze Quintanilla. Labor.—Leo A. Suslow. Social Security.— Beryl Frank. Department of Statistics, Director.—Tulo H. Montenegro. Deputy Drirector.—Ana Casis. ibn som of Technical Cooperation, Administrator.—Dr. Jodo Gongalves de ouza. Deputy Administrator.—O. Howard Salzman, Jr. Fellowships.—Javier Malagén. Field Operations.—Earl J. 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Chateau de la Muette, 2 rue André-Pascal, Paris, 16, France Member Countries.—Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands,Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States. Special status: Australia, Yugoslavia. The Commissioners of the European Communities take part in the work of the Organization. The Council. —Chairman: Germany; Members: All Member countries. Voting by unanimity. The Executive Commiltee.—Chairman: Belgium; Vice-Chairman: France; Mem-bers: Austria, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Japan, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States. The Economic Policy Committee.— Acting chairman: The Secretary-General ; Members: All Member countries. The Trade Commitiee.—Chairman: Germany; Members: All Member countries. 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Afoafouvale Misimoa, Senior Commissioner. Lauofo Meti, Second Commissioner. Nauru: (Office of the President, Republic of Nauru). Hammer DeRoburt, Senior Commissioner. International Organizations : 753 SECRETARIAT Noumea, New Caledonia Secretary General.—Sir Gawain Bell. Executive Officer for Health.—Dr. Guy Loison. Executive Officer for Economic Development.—Alan Harris. Executive Officer for Social Development.—John de Young. UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY Composed of all Member States of the United Nations. Each Member State has one vote. Miss Angie Brooks of Liberia was elected President of the 24th session of the General Assembly. According to its Rules of Procedure, the General Assembly commences its regular session on the third Tuesday in September of each year. As of September 1, 1969, the following 126 countries were members of the United Nations: Afghanistan Dominican Republic Libya Albania Ecuador Luxembourg Algeria El Salvador Madagascar Argentina, Equatorial Guinea Malawi Australia Ethiopia Malaysia, 2 Austria Finland Maldive Islands Barbados France Mali Belgium Gabon Malta Bolivia Gambia Mauritania Botswana, Ghana Mauritius Brazil Greece Mexico Bulgaria, Guatemala Mongolia Burma Guinea, Morocco Burundi Guyana Nepal Byelorussian Soviet Haiti Netherlands Socialist Republic Honduras New Zealand Cambodia Hungary Nicaragua Cameroon Iceland Niger Canada India Nigeria, Central African Indonesia ! Norway Republic Iran Pakistan Ceylon Iraq Panama, Chad Ireland Paraguay Chile Israel Peru China Italy Philippines Colombia, Ivory Coast Poland Congo (Brazzaville) Jamaica Portugal Congo (Democratic Japan Romania Republic of) Jordan Rwanda Costa Rica Kenya Saudi Arabia, Cuba Kuwait Senegal Cyprus Laos Sierra Leone Czechoslovakia Lebanon Singapore Dahomey Lesotho Somalia Denmark Liberia South Africa 1In a letter dated Jan. 20, 1965, Indonesia informed the Secretary-General that it had decided ‘at this stage and under the present circumstances” to withdraw from the United Nations. By a telegram dated Sept. 19, 1966, Indonesia notified the Secretary-General of its decision “to resume full cooperation with the United Nations and to resume participation in its activities”. On Sept. 28, 1966, the General Assembly took note of this decision and the President invited the representatives of Indonesia to take their seats in the Assembly. The Federation of Malaya joined the United Nations on Sept. 17, 1957. On Sept. 16, 1963, its name changed to Malaysia, following the admission to the new federation of Singapore, Sabah (North Borneo), and SofomE. Singanore became an independent State on Aug. 9, 1965, and a Member of the United Nations on September 21. 83-350°—70——50 754 Congressional Directory Southern Yemen Tunisia United Republic of Spain Turkey Tanzania * Sudan Uganda United States Swaziland Ukrainian Soviet Upper Volta Sweden Socialist Republic Uruguay Syria 3 Union of Soviet Venezuela Thailand Socialist Republics Yemen Togo United Arab Republic 3 Yugoslavia Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Zambia SECURITY COUNCIL The Security Council is composed of 5 permanent members and 10 non-permanent members, elected by the General Assembly for 2-year terms. Non-permanent members are not eligible for immediate reelection. Permanent Members: Nonpermanent Members: China Colombia (through 1970) France Finland (through 1970) T.8.8.R. Nepal (through 1970) United Kingdom Spain (through 1970) United States Zambia (through 1970) Algeria (1969) Hungary (1969) Pakistan (1969) Paraguay (1969) Senegal (1969) Presidency: The Presidency of the Security Council, in accordance with its rules of proce- dure, rotates each month in the English alphabetical orders of the names of the member States. Military Staff Committee: Composed of the Chiefs of Staff (or their representatives) of the five Permanent Members of the Security Council: China, France, U.S.S.R., United Kingdom, and the United States. The chairmanship rotates in the same manner as the presidency of the Security Council. Disarmament Commission: Under the resolution adopted by the General Assembly at its thirteenth regular session on 4 November 1958, the Disarmament Commission is composed of all the members of the United Nations. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL The Economie and Social Council is composed of 27 members, 9 of which are elected each year by the General Assembly for a three-year term of office. Re-tiring members are eligible for immediate re-election. Argentina (through 1970) Libya (through 1969) Belgium (through 1969) Mexico (through 1969) Bulgaria (through 1970) Norway (through 1971) Chad (through 1970) Pakistan (through 1971) Congo (Brazzaville) Sierra Leone (through 1969) (through 1970) Sudan (through 1971) France (through 1969) Turkey (through 1969) Guatemala (through 1969) Tanzania (through 1969) India (through 1970) United Kingdom (through 1971) Indonesia (through 1971) United States (through 1970) Ireland (through 1970) Upper Volta (through 1970) Jamaica (through 1971) Uruguay (through 1971) Japan (through 1970) U.S.S.R. (through 1971) Kuwait (through 1969) Yugoslavia (through 1971) 3 Begypt and Syria were original members of the United Nations from Oct. 24, 1945. Following a plebiscite on Feb. 21, 1958, the United Arab Republic was established by a union of Egypt and Syria and continued as a single member. On Oct. 13, 1961, Syria, having resumed its status as an independent State, resumed its separate membership in the United Nations. 4 Tanganyika was a member of the United Nations from Dec. 14, 1961, and Zanzibar was a member from Dec. 16, 1963. Following the ratification, on Apr. 26, 1964, of Articles of Union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar, the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar continued as a single member, later changing its name to United Republic of Tanzania. International Organizations 755 TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL Composed of Member States administering Trust Territories, permanent members of the Security Council which do not administer Trust Territories, and enough other non-administering countries to provide a balance between countries administering Trust Territories and those that do not. The latter are elected by the General Assembly for a term of three years. Countries Administering Trust Territories: Australia United States United Kingdom Permanent Members of the Security Council Not Administering Trust Territories: China, France Union of Soviet Socialist Republics INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE The International Court of Justice is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. All Members of the United Nations are automatically parties to the Statute of the International Court of Justice. Other states can refer cases to the Court under conditions laid down by the Security Council. Except for judi-cial vacations, the Court is permanently in session at The Hague, Netherlands. Judges are elected by the General Assembly and the Security Council, voting independently, for a term of nine years and are eligible for reelection. Name Nationality Jose Luis Bustamante y Rivero (1970) _________ Peru Sir’ Gerald Fitzmaurice (1973) ........... _.... United Kingdom Isaac Forster (1073). it fuk laiaan # we Sli ws 7 Senegal Andre Grog (073). io ce sets ban oak ane France Philip C. Jessupi(1970). i secs soioabesdua United States Viadimir M. Roretsky (1970)... .._.. _ i. USSR Gaetano MorellV:(Y070) .. o.oo. .oouly Joo Italy Tuis Padilla (1973)...= Mexico Nervo -Kotaro. Tanaka (1070)... usesl8 5 JaE0 iss 00 Japan Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan (1973) __________ Pakistan Youad Ammoun (1976)... cc > i iheaiiwlaus Lebanon Cesar Bengzon (3070) eo Joo ines Jus aan Philippines Manfred Lachs (1976) cco cv nee maar ome Poland Charles D. Onyeamn (1976) 0 cubic Nigeria ....... Sture Petren (1976) cco lin Solidiles oval Sweden Registrar: Jean Garnier-Coignet (France) (All terms expire February 5 of the year designated.) SECRETARIAT United Nations, New York, N.Y. Phone, PLaza 4-1234 Secretary-General.—U Thant (Burma). Officials of Under-Secretary Rank at Headquarters (given in alphabetical order): Ibrahim Helmi Abdel-Rahman (United Arab Republic), Executive-Director, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). Ralph J. Bunche (United States), Under-Secretary for Special Political Affairs. Chief S. O. Adebo (Nigeria), Executive-Director, United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). Philippe de Seynes (France), Under-Secretary for Economic and Social Affairs. Paul & Hoffman (United States), Administrator, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Victor Hoo (China), Commissioner for Technical Cooperation. Henry R. Labouisse (United States), Executive-Director, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). Andrew A. Stark (United Kingdom), Under-Secretary for Administration and Management. 756 Congressional Directory Mohamed Habib Gherab (Tunisia), Personnel Director. Leonid Kutakov (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), Under-Secretary for Political and Security Council Affairs. : Jiri Nosek (Czechoslovakia), Under-Secretary for Conference Services. C. V. Narasimhan (India), Co-administrator, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Dragoslav Protitch (Yugoslavia), Under-Secretary, Training Programme for Foreign Service Officers from Newly Independent Countries. Jose Rolz-Bennett (Guatemala), Under-Secretary for Special Political Affairs and Officer-in-Charge, Office of Public Information. Constantin A. Stavropoulos (Greece), Under-Secretary, Office of Legal Affairs; also Acting Under-Secretary-General for General Assembly Affairs. Bruce R. Turner (New Zealand), Under-Secretary, Office of the Comptroller. David B. Vaughan (United States), Under-Secretary, Office of General Services. EUROPEAN OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Director of the European O ffice.—Vittorio Guicciardi (Italy). Deputy Director.— Georges Palthey (France). UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Executive Secretary.—Janez Stanovnik (Yugoslavia). UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THE FAR EAST Sala Santitham, Rajadamnern Avenue, Bangkok, Thailand Executive Secretary—U Nyun (Burma). UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA Avenida Providencia 871, Santiago, Chile Mexico Office: Apartado Postal 20718, Mexico 6, D. F., Mexico Executive Secretary.— Carlos Quintana (Mexico). Ofte), os Wy ashinsion Office.—David Pollock, 1819 H Street (room 450). Phone, 96-0822. UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR AFRICA Africa Hall, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Executive Secretary—Robert K. A. Gardiner (Ghana). INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES RELATED TO THE UNITED NATIONS FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, Rome, Italy Headquarters: Director-General.—Addefe H. Boerma (Netherlands). North American Regional Oflice.—1325 C Street SW., Washington, D.C. Director—Howard Cottam. INTERGOVERNMENTAL MARITIME CONSULTATIVE ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Chancery House, Chancery Lane, London, W.C. 2, England Headquarters: Secretary-General.—Colon Goad. International Organizations GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE (GATT) Headquarters: Villa le Bocage, Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Headquarters: Director-General.—Olivier Long (Sweden). INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY Headquarters: Kaerntnerring, Vienna I, Austria Headquarters: Director-General.—Dr. Sigvard Eklund (Sweden). Representative of the Director-General to the United Nations, N.Y.—Evgueni V. Piskarev. INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT Headquarters: 1818 H Street, Washington, D.C. Headquarters: President.— Robert S. McNamara (United States). INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION Headquarters: International Aviation Building, Montreal, Canada Headquarters: Secretary-General.—Bernardus T. Twight (Netherlands). INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (International Development Association is an affiliate of the International Bank) Headquarters; 1818 H Street, Washington, D.C. Headquarters: President.—Robert S. Me¢Namara (United States) (ex officio). INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (International Finance Corporation is an affiliate of the International Bank) Headquarters: 1818 H Street, Washington, D.C. Headquarters: President.— Robert S. MeNamara (United States) (ex officio). INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION Headquarters: 154 Rue de Lausanne, Geneva, Switzerland Headquarters: Director-General.—David A. Morse (United States). Washington Branch.—International Labor Office, 917 15th Street. Director.—Ralph Wright. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Headquarters: Nineteenth and H Streets, Washington, D.C. Headquarters: Managing Director.—Pierre-Paul Schweitzer (France). INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION Headquarters: Place des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Headquarters: Secretary-General.—Mohamed Mili (Tunisia). UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT (UNCTAD) Headquarters, United Nations, New York, N.Y. 10017 Secretary-General.—M. Perez Guerrero (Venezuela). 758 Congressional Directory UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Place de Fontenoy, Paris 7e, France Headquarters: Director-General.—Rene Maheu (France). Deputy Director-General.—Malcolm Adiseshiah (India). UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION (UNIDO) Headquarters: United Nations, New York, N.Y. 10017 Executive-Director—Mr. 1. H. Abdel-Rahman (UAR). UNITED NATIONS INFORMATION CENTRE 1028 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 714, Washington, D.C. 20036. Phone, 296-5370 Director—Marcial Tamayo (Bolivia). UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH (UNITAR) Headquarters, United Nations, New York, N.Y. 10017 Ezxecutive-Director.—Chief S. O. Adebo (Nigeria). U.S. NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR UNESCO Department of State, Washington, D.C Executive Secretary.—L. Arthur Minnich. UNICEF INFORMATION SERVICE 20 E Street 20001. Phone, 347-1254 UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION Headquarters: Case Postale 3000 Bern 15, Switzerland Headquarters: Director of the International Bureau.—Dr. Edouard Weber (Switzerland). WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Headquarters: Director-General.—Dr. M. G. Candau (Brazil). Regional Office for the Americas.—525 23d Street. Director.—Dr. Abraham Horwitz. WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION Headquarters: 41 Avenue Giuseppe Motta, Geneva, Switzerland Headquarters: Secretary-General.—David A. Davies (United Kingdom). New York Representative.—Louis Harmantas (Weather Bureau Airport Station, CAA Operations Building, Hangar 11, J. F. Kennedy International Airport). Oa po rH International Organizations 759 UNITED STATES-MEXICO COMMISSION FOR BORDER DEVELOPMENT AND FRIENDSHIP 1800 G Street 20525. Phone, 632-3824 (101-23824) United States Section: Chairman.—Charles A. Meyer, Assistant Secretary, Bureau for Inter-American Affairs, Department of State, phone 632-9210; home address, 3010 Woodland Drive 20008, phone 337-5045. Commyassioner-Director.—A. F. Rodriguez, home address, 2401 H Street, Apt. 302 20037, phone 338-7188. Deputy Director.—Oscar J. Martinez. Administrative Oflicer—0O. Lamar Whitaker. Public Relations Oflicer.—Frank B. Dean. Secretary.— Cecelia Lucas. Mexican Section: Chairman.—Ambassador Enrique Sodi Alvarez, Director, Programa Nacional Fronterizo. Executive Director.—Sr. Jaime Fernandez-Mac Gregor, Director General of the Diplomatic Service, Secretariat of Foreign Relations. FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES AND FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES 761 FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES AND FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN [For complete Diplomatic State. The * designates unmarried daughters in THE UNITED STATES personnel consult Diplomatic List published quarterly by the Department of those whose wives or husbands accompany them. The { designates those whose society accompany them.] AFGHANISTAN Office of the Embassy, 2341 Wyoming Avenue Phone, ADams 4-3770 *Abdullah Malikyar, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City ARGENTINA Office of the Embassy, 1600 New Hampshire Avenue Phone, DEcatur 2-7100 *Eduardo A. 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Consular Oto oe . : 0s Angeles California go Francisco Canal Zone, Colon, Panama District of Columbia, Washington Coral Gables Florida Miami Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, Kansas City New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Penusylvaniy, Phils jeinnia : ayagiiez Puerto Ric San Jeon Texas, Houston CONGO (KINSHASA) Office of the Embassy, 1800 New Hampshire Avenue Phone, 829-0190 *Justin-Marie Bomboko, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary COSTA RICA Office of the Embassy, 2112 S Street Phone, ADams 4-2945 *Luis Demetrio Tinoco, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Concord Culver City Gardena Englewood Long Beach Los Altos Californial Los Angeles Palo Alto San Diego San Fernando San Francisco San Jose South Pasadena Canal Zone, Cristobal Colorado, Delors : anbury Connecticut! Norwalk District of Columbia, Washington Coral Gables Jacksonville Floridas Miami St. Petersburg Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis Iowa, Garwin Lawrence Kansas{ auton Kentucky, Lexington Consular Oe oasineg Nn aton Rouge Louisiana{ paw Orleans Maryland, Haliimore oston Massachusetts{ § 050% 4 Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, Se) Juss . izabet New J ersov| Plaid 4 New Yor ityNew York| Rochester i incinnati Ohjo{Sinetunat Oregon, Portland Philadelphia Pennsylvania4 Pittsburgh State College Puerto eo San J Cg emphis Tennessee Non PhS Corpus Christi Dallas Texas{ El Paso Houston San Antonio Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Richmond Washington, Seattle West Virginia, Charleston Wisconsin, Milwaukee CYPRUS Office of the Embassy, 2211 R Street Phone, 462-5772 and 5773 *Zenon Rossides, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: California, Piedmont District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City CZECHOSLOVAKIA Office of the Embassy, 2349 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, NOrth 7-3301 *Jaroslav Zantovsky, Chargé d’ Affaires, a.i. DAHOMEY Office of the Embassy, 2737 Cathedral Avenue Phone, 232-6656 *Maxime-Leopold Zollner, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City DENMARK Office of the Embassy, 3200 Whitehaven Street Phone, ADams 4-4300 *Torben R¢gnne, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Los Angeles California{ San Diego Sag Frases olon, PanamaCanal Zone{ patos Panama Colorado, Denver District oi Columb, Washington ; acksonville Florida fii : tlanta Georgia{ghania. Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Iowa, Des Moines Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit .Foreign . .Diplomatic L]Representatives and Consular Offices 765 p i 1 | ] DENMARK—Continued DOMINICAN REPUBLIC—Continued | Consular Offices—Continued Consular Offices— Continued Mimnesotdy Minneapolis Washington, Seattle i Missouri Ses ity Wisconsin, Milwaukee Nebraska, Omaha ECUADOR | NewNy York,Yor NIv Iaruy Office of the Embassy, 2535 15th Street | Oregon, Portland Phone, ADams 4-7200 Pennsylvania, Philadeipaie *Carlos Mantilla, ay Extraordinary and San ?Carola, Charleston Consular Offices: enipotentiary I it Holston abama, Mobile It Utah, Salt Lake CityVirginia, Norfolk : Arizona, PhgoniyLO aah | Virgin Istands{ RATIONS Amalie California Pasadena : | Washington, Seattle fon Diese, i | Office of DOMINICAN REPUBLIC the Embassy, 1715 T wenty-second Street Can go, Panans 1onnecticut, HartforDistrict of Columbia, Washington |ii Phone, DEcatur 2-6280 Florida fins M *Dr. Mario Read-Vittini, Ambassador nary and Plenipotentiary Extraordi- amp 5Tllinois{{yhicogo Ii Consular Offices:Alabama, Mobile tos ian RougeLouisiana{y ew Orloans || Arizona, bRoenss a Maryland, Baltimore i po ywoo Massachusetts, Boston ; California Los Sn Anacles 2DE Minne Nebel ansas CityMissouri Charles I | Colorado, Santa Monica Denver New AN York{ Ju York City (i District of uh, ‘Washington North Carolina, Fayetteville 1 Gainesville open | Holywood Ponnsylyania Philadephia Florida: idMian, an Panama City uerto Rico, San Juan South Carolina, Lake City Texas DAIS | | L Tallahassee «+: [Norfolk = West Palm Beach Virginia{ NoROK 4 | :.Georgia [Atlanta iWashington, Seattle y Hawaii, SavannahHonolulu Wisconsin, Milwaukee? Tilinois{ Ghicago EL S4LYADOY | ey i0ago Office of the Embassy, 2308 California Street i Indiana{y; ort Way Phone, COlumbia 5-3480 | aton Rouge *Julio A. Rivera, Ambassador Extraordinary and i Louisianad Lake Charles Plenipotentia i {ra Orleans Consular Offices: ¥ ry i Maryland, Baltimore Alabama, Mobile i Massachusetts, Boston Arizona, Phoenix Michigan, Detroit Burlingame Minnesota, Rochester Fresno | Mississippi, Biloxi Hollywood i Montana, Great Falls Los Altos i New Mexico, Albuquerque Los Angeles New York New Rochelle Oakland H New York City California! Palo Alto North Carolinaono{gieinad Shige Diganonghe Oregon, Portland ili 3 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Ventura | Arooo Colorado, Donvans | c 0 | Puerto Rico Mayagiiez Florid Miami able | Pores a ric St. Petersburg a; aQ i] Rhode Island, Providence Georgia, Sea i noxville 3 Hawaii, Honolulu Tennessee MemphisNashville Tllinois, 2Kentucky, Louisville iI Corpus Christi Louisiana, New Orleans Dallas Maryland , Baltimore | Texas por Worth Massachusetts, Boston il Galvasion Michigan, Detroit : 1 3 ous JOR kot Minnesgis, Minnoapous | | issouri . Louis Virgin Islands foram. Amalie Nevada, Reno ; . \Christiansted New Y. New York City Virginia, Richmond hd ork [OW Tork 766 Congressional Directory EL SALVADOR—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Dallas Houston Texas: Laredo San Antonio Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Virginia, Richmond Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Madison ESTONIA Office of the Consulate General, 9 Rockefeller Plaza New York City Phone, Circle 7-1450 *Dr. Ernst Jaakson, Consul General of Estonia at New York City in charge of Legation Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles New York, New York City ETHIOPIA Office of the Embassy, 2134 Kalorama Road Phone, ADams 4-2281 *Minasse Haile, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: California, San Francisco FINLAND Office of the Embassy, 1960 Twenty-fourth Street Phone, HObart 2-0556 *Olavi Munkki, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Arizona, Phoenix Los Angeles Californiaj San Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Danielson Jacksonville Lake Worth Florida. Miami Tampa Georgia, Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Norway Maryland, Baliipiore oston Massachusetts{ 2 chburg Detroit Michigan{ Hancock Negaunee Duluth Minnesota Mints Virginia Missouri, Kansas City Montana, Butte New York, New York City North Carolina, Wilmington Ashtabula Ohio4 Cincinnati Clovdlang b storia Oreeon{pirtang; delphi iladelphia Pennsylvania{p io op Pusrio B00, San Juan allasTexas olo% Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Newport News Washington, Seattle FRANCE Office of the Embassy, 2535 Belmont Road Phone, ADams 4-0999 *Charles Lucet, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary FRANCE—Continued Consular Offices: Birmingham Alabama{ Mobile Mon igomary nchorage Alaska(} uneau American Samoa, Pago Pago Arizona, Phoenix Los Angeles Sacramento California San Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Hartford Delaware, Dover District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville Florida{ Miami Sk 2 clprnrs : anta Georgiaf AH1a0ta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis Kentucky, Louisville Lafayette Louisiana{ New Orleans Shreveport Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis : [Kansas City Missouri{g;” Louis Montana, Billings Nebraska, Omaha Nevada, Reno Albany New Yorks Buffalo New York City North Dakota, Bismarck Cincinnati Ohio{ Cleveland Columbus Oklahoma Qklaboma City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Mayagiiez Puerto Rico Ponce San Juan South Carolion, Charleston. ouston Texas{ {or Antonio Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle West Virginia, Wheeling Wyoming, Rock Springs GABON Office of the Embassy, 4900 16th Street Phone, 829-9070 *Leonard Antoine Badinga, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City GERMANY Office of the Embassy, 4546 Reservoir Road Phone, 331-3000 *Rolf Pauls, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-potentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage American Samoa Wellington, New Zealand Arizona, Phoenix Los Angeles California{ San Diego San Francisco Canal Zone, Colon, Panama Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo (for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands) Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 767 GERMAN Y—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Florida, Mam) : tlanta Geor. gai Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis New Lor New York City : incinnati Ohio Glnciimat Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Oregon, Foriiang 4 ? Manila Pacific Islands{ pai. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia eS eTiphls allas Texas|QoloS | Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle GHANA Office of the Embassy, 2460 Sixteenth Street Phone, 462-0761 *Ebenezer Moses Debra, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City GREAT BRITAIN Office of the Embassy, 3100 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, HObart 2-1340 *The Right Honorable John Freeman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Ores er : : 0s AngelesCalifornia{ gos Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pacific Islands, Tonga, Nuku’alofa Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Bi, San Juan Dallas Texas{{} auaton Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, St. Thomas Washington, Seattle GREECE Office of the Embassy, 2221 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, NOrth 7-3168 *John Gregoriades, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Canal Zone, Colon, Panama District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City GUATEMALA Office of the Embassy, 2220 R Street Phone, DEcatur 2-2865 *¥Dr. Francisco Linares-Aranda, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary GUATEMALA—Continued Consular OS ih obile Alabama{yonile Eureka Hillsborough California Los Angeles an Francisco San Mateo Daytona Beach Miami Florida Orlando Pensacola Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Fort Wayne Indiana Indianapolis South Bend Louisiane, Now Ojeans nnapolis Maryland{ Bobo Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Peron 3 : [Kansas City Missouri{ St. Louis Nebraska, Omaha New Jersey, Newark Buffalo New York pull York City North Dakota, Bismarck Ohio, Clneinagil foots .. Pennsylvania{p[Philadelphia iti uroh Puerto Rico, San Juan Rhode Island, Providence Tennessee, Memphis Abilene Brownsville Corpus Christi Dallas El Paso Texas{ Fort Worth Galveston Houston Laredo San Antonio San Juan Virginia, Richmond Washington, Seattle Wyoming, Cheyenne GUINEA Office of the Embassy, 2112 Leroy Place Phone, HUdson 3-9420 *Fadiala Keita, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GUYANA Office of the Embassy, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue Phone, 333-7300 *Sir John Carter, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City HAITI Office of the Embassy, 4400 Seventeenth Street Phone, RAndolph 3-7000 * Arthur Bonhomme, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Neh 1 : ..JLos AngelesCalifornia{ go> Francisco Clearwater Florida Coral Gables Miami Indiana, Evansville Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Congressional Directory HAITI—Continued Consular OE onumnen : evelan ohio Five : Pennsylvania{p ns oqsiphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Galveston Texas{ Houston San Antonio Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie HONDURAS Office of the Embassy, 4715 Sixteenth Street Phone, 723-4923 * Armando Alvarez Martinez, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. Consular Offices: Alabama, Birmingham Arizona, Tucson Burlingame Jong, Geoen : : 0s Angeles California Oakland San Diego San yaholyo Balboa Canal Zone Caton 1 Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Coral Gables Fort Lauderdale Florida Gainesville Miami Illinois, Chicago Towa, Des Moho fi Baton Rouge Louisiana{ yar Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michioan, 1pot, . 4 ansas City Missouri{ Louis New York, New York City . [Cincinnati Ohio{ loci Oregon, Poriiond todtelont : hiladelphia Pennsylvania pio oH Cayey Puerto Rico{ Ponce San Juan Rhode Island, Providence Brownsville Dallas Texas Houston San Antonio Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Madison HUNGARY Office of the Embassy, 2437 Fifteenth Street Phone, 387-1924 *Janos Nagy, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: District of Columbia, Washington ICELAND Office of the Embassy, 2022 Connecticut Avenue Phone, COlumbia 5-6653 *Hordur Halgason, Chargé d’Affaires, a.i. Consular Offices: Berkeley Californiai Los Angeles San Francisco Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, Minneapolis New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Texas, Houston Washington, Seattle INDIA Office of the Embassy, 2107 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, COlumbia 5-5050 *Nawab Ali Yavar Jung, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland INDONESIA Office of the Embassy, 2020 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, 293-1745 *Soedjatmoko, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ~ Consular Offices: California, San Francisco New York, New York City IRAN Office of the Embassy, 3005 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, 483-5500 *Kiyoomars Vazeen, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Consular Offices: California, San Francisco New York, New York City IRELAND Office of the Embassy, 2234 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, HUdson 3-7639 Dr. Sean O hEideain, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City ISRAEL Office of the Embassy, 1621 Twenty-second Street Phone, HUdson 3-4100 *Yitzhak Rabin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: nr ; : 0s Angeles California{ gos Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Texas, Houston ITALY Office of the Embassy, 1601 Fuller Street Phone, ADams 4-1935 *REgidio Ortona, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Jishozes Yoniie : oenix Arizona{ 00 COR Arkansas, Little Rock Bakersfield Los Angeles Monterey Oakland California San Diego San Francisco Santa Barbara Stockton Colorado, Denver Connecticut, New Haven Jacksonville Florida Miami Tampa Atlanta Georgia Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 769 pp ITALY—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Indiana, Indianapolis Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Boston Massachusetts] Springfield Worcester Michigan, Detroit Minne, St. Pol : . [Kansas City Missouri{ {2 Tonls Nevada, Reno New J ersoy {Row ar Albany New York{Newburgh New York City . [Cincinnati Ohio{ Genes Oklahoma, Tulsa Oregon, Porshnd i dol ” : iladelphia Pennsylvania{ pity eh Tennessee, Memphis Dallas Texas] Galveston Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle West Virginia, Charleston IVORY COAST Office of the Embassy, 2424 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, HU 3-2400 *Timothé N’Guetta Ahoua, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipotentiary JAMAICA Office of the Embassy, 1666 Connecticut Avenue Phone, 387-1010 Egerton Rudolf Richardson, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City JAPAN Office of the Embassy, 2520 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 4-2266 *Takeso Shimoda, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Sg Sr Saris 0s Angeles Califor nia{ £08 Francisco Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Houston Washington, Seattle JORDAN Office of the Embassy, 2319 Wyoming Avenue Phone, COlumbia 5-1606 *Abdul-Hamid Sharaf, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Arizona, Scottsdale : :. JLos Angeles Califor niaf 50S Francisco 33—-350°—T70——51 JORDAN—Continued Consular Offices—Continued District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Texas, Houston KENYA Office of the Embassy, 1875 Connecticut Avenue Phone, 234-4350 *Leonard Oliver Kibinge, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary KOREA Office of the Embassy, 2320 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, 483-7383 *Dong Jo Kim, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Ores, i : ; 0S Angeles California{ gro" Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Texas, Houston Washington, Seattle KUWAIT Office of the Embassy, 2940 Tilden Street Phone, 966-0702 *Talaat Al-Ghoussein, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City LAOS Office of the Embassy, 2222 S Street Phone, DEcatur 2-6416 *Khamking Souvanlasy, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LATVIA Office of the Legation, 4325 Seventeenth Street Phone, RAndolph 6-8213 *Dr. Arnolds Spekke, Minister Plenipotentiary, Chargé d’Aflaires Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles District of Columbia, Washington LEBANON Office of the Embassy, 2560 Twenty-eighth Street Phone, 332-0303 *Najati Kabbani, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Birmingham California, Los Angeles Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit New Jersey, Orange New York, New York City North Carolina, Goldsboro Oregon, Portland Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Dallas LESOTHO Office of the Embassy, 1716 New Hampshire Avenue Phone, 462-0045 *Mothusi T'. Mashologu, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 770 Congressional Directory LIBERIA MALI Office of the Embassy, 5201 Sixteenth Street Office of the Embassy, 2130 R Street Phone, RAndolph 3-0437 Phone, DEcatur 2-2246 CAE ea *Samuel Edward Peal, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia J Houston Texas{Don Arthur LIBYA Office of the Embassy, 2344 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, 232-1315 *Fathi Abidia, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LITHUANIA Office of the Legation, 2622 Sixteenth Street Phone, ADams 4-5860 *Joseph XKajeckas, Chargé d’Affaires Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City LUXEMBOURG Office of the Embassy, 2210 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, 265-4171 *Jean Wagner, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Arizona, Phoenix California, Los Angeles Colorado, Denver Florida, Miami Illinois, Chicago Minnesota, St. Paul New York, New York City Texas, Houston MALAGASY REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, 2374 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, 265-5525 *Rene G. Ralison, Chargé d’ Affaires, a.i. Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City MALAWI Office of Embassy, 2362 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, 234-9313 *Nyemba Wales Mbekeani, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City MALAYSIA Office of the Embassy, 1825 Connecticut Avenue Phone, ADams 4-7600 *Dato Ong Yoke Lin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington MALDIVES Office of the Embassy, 2013 Q Street Phone, 483-2535 Abdul Sattar, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary *Seydou Traoré, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary | | MALTA Office of the Embassy, 2017 Connecticut Avenue Phone, 462-3611 *Arvid Pardo, Ambassador Extraordinary and | Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: un : ._fLos Angeles | Califor niaf San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, St. Paul New York, New York City MAURITIUS Office of the Embassy, 2308 Wyoming Avenue Phone, 234-5436 *Pierre Guy Girald Balancy, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipotentiary MEXICO Office of the Embassy, 2829 Sixteenth Street Phone, ADams 4-6000 *tHugo B. Margain, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Douglas Nogales Arizona Phoenix Tucson Calexico Fresno Los Angeles Sacramento California San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San José Colorado, Denver District $7 Colpmbla, Washington : Florida{]) Tiami ampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Rojolt : : Minnesota.fRochester &+° Taal : .[Kansas City Missouri{ 00 New Jersey, Newark -New Mexico, Albuquerque BuffaloNew York{Ny York City . [Cincinnati Ohiof Glociimet Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Oregon, Pens delat] = : hiladelphia Pennsy Ivaniaf Pittsburgh Puerto Rico, San Juan Tennessee, Memphis Austin Brownsville Corpus Christi Dallas Del Rio Eagle Pass El Paso Texas) Fort Worth Freeport Galveston Houston Laredo Lubbock McAllen San Antonio Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 771 MEXICO—C Continued Consular Offices—Continued Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Sonolk 1 x okane Washington{g%eattle Green Bay Wisconsin] fe" A hlod MONACO Consular Ofioy: % . : 0s Angeles Califor nia{ {08 Francisco Distriet of Columbia, Washington Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Utah, Salt Lake City MOROCCO Office of the Embassy, 1601 21st Street Phone, HObart 2-7979 *Ahmed Osman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Texas, Dallas NEPAL Office of the Embassy, 2131 Leroy Place Phone, ADams 2-0211 *Kul Shekhar Sharma, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco New York, New York City NETHERLANDS Office of the Embassy, 4200 Linnean Avenue Phone, 244-5300 to 5309 *Baron Rijnhard Bernhard van Lynden, Ambassa-dor Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Los Angeles California{San Diego San Fuangiseo . ‘olon, Panama Canal Zono{ Colo, P Panama District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville Floridaq Miami Tampa Georgia, Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Iowa, Orange City Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston An Detroit Michigan Grand Rapids Minnesota, St. Paul Missouri{ }ansas Oity New Jersey, Paterson Buffalo New York{ om York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Tdi _...:. [Philadelphia Pennsyly ania Pittsburgh :..f Ponce Puerto Rieolg, Juan alveston Texas Falresto Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle NEW ZEALAND Office of the Embassy, 19 Observatory Circle Phone, COlumbia 5-1721 *Frank Corner, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Ones: EEL . : 0s AngelesCalifornia{ £3 Francisco District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City NICARAGUA Office of the Embassy, 1627 New Hampshire Avenue Phone, DUpont 7-4371 *Dr. Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Arizona, Phoenx Los Angeles California{ Pasadena San Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Coral Caples : iamiFlorida) manahassee Tampa Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, Rochester Missouri, St. Louis New Jersey, Fort Lee New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Rhode Island, Providence Brownsville Corpus Christi Dallas Texas{ El Paso Fort Worth Houston San Antonio Virginia, Richmond Wisconsin, Milwaukee NIGER Office of the Embassy, 2204 R Street Phone, 483-4224 *Adamou Mayaki, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NIGERIA Office of the Embassy, 1333 16th Street Phone, ADams 4-4800 *Joe Iyalla, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni- potentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City NORWAY Office of the Embassy, 3401 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, FEderal 3-0000 *Arne Gunneng, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alahans ohio nchorage Alaska(} uneau Arizona, Phoenix Los Angeles California San Diego is Puongises alboa Canal Zone{ D208 | District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville . + JMiamiFlorida) pensacola Tampa Congressional Directory NORWAY—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Georgia, Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Towa, Decors 4 so aton RougeLouistanaf 32% Orleans Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Poirai : ulut Minnesota{piioth Mississippi, Gulfport Missouri, St. Louis Montana, Billings Nebraska, Omaha New Mexico, Albuquerque New York, New York North Carolina, Wilmington North Dakota, Fargo Ohio, Cleveland Oklahoma, Tulsa Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan South Carolina, Charleston South Dakota, Sioux Falls Brownsville Corpus Christi Dallas Texas{ Galveston Houston Point Comfort Port Arthur Utah, oa Lake oy rete ewport News a arlotte viru Nk lotte AmalieAmali Virgin Islands Saint Crolz Washington, Seattle : . {Madison Wisconsin{ Mitwanlkce PAKISTAN Office of the Embassy, 2315 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, DEcatur 2-8330 *Agha Hilaly, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco New York, New York City Wisconsin, Milwaukee PANAMA Office of the Embassy, 2144 Wyoming Avenue Phone, 387-7400 *Roberto Aleman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabam oe Mobile : ogales Arizona{ip 2 on Alameda Beverly Hills Burbank Glendale Long Beach Los Angeles Oakland Pasadena California. Sacramento San Diego San Francisco San Jose San Pedro Santa Barbara Santa Monica Vallejo PANAMA—Continued Consular Oe ied olorado Springs Colorado Denver Connecticut, New Haven District of Columbia, Washington Clearwater Coral Gables Jacksonville Miami Florida Miami Beach Palm Beach Tallahassee Tampa Georgia, Columbus Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Doo, : I [Kansas City Missouri Louis Nebraska, Lincoln f Jersey City New Jersey: Springfield | Westfield New Mexico, Farmington Buffalo New York{ Syracuse New York City North Carolina, Raleigh Ohio, Clove ; ortlan Oregon Salen Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Arecibo Mayagiiez Puerto Rico Ponce San Juan South Carolina, Charleston Tennessee, Knoxville Brownsville Dallas Texass Houston Port Arthur San Antonio Utah, Salt Lake City Virgin Islands, St. Thomas Annandale Virginia Noriolk Bind ; ympia Washington{ Seattle Milwaukee Wisconsin{ Waukesha PARAGUAY Office of the Embassy. 2400 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, HUdson 3-6960 *Roque J. Avila, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alaska, Anchorage oo [Los Angeles California{ gos Francisco Colorado, Denver District o Column, Washington in ort Lauderdale Florida{yort © Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Pros Bio), San Juan allas : TexnsfDalles Washington, Seattle Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices ~ 773 PERSIA (See Iran) PERU Office of the Embassy, 1320 Sixteenth Street Phone, DUpont 7-5150 *Fernando Berckemeyer, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Arizona, Tucson Anaheim Los Angeles California{ San Diego San Francisco Santa Barbara Colorado, Denver Conjegiimt Hartford : iami Florida{Yotl, Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, Rochester Missouri, Kansas City New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia ;fCahuas Puerto Rico{ GT Jann Dallas Texasq Houston San Antonio Utah, Salt Lake City Washington, Seattle PHILIPPINES Office of the Embassy, 1617 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, HObart 2-1400 *Frnesto V. Lagdameo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. Consular Ones ool : .. JLos Angeles Californiaf £05 Froneisco District of Columbia, Washington Guam, Agana Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City Puerto Rico, San Juan Washington, Seattle POLAND Office of the Embassy, 2640 Sixteenth Street Phone, ADams 4-3800 *Jerzy Michalowski, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago PORTUGAL Office of the Embassy, 2125 Kalorama Road Phone, COlumbia 5-1643 *Vasco Vieira Garin, Ambassador Extraordinary : and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, oie : : : 0s Angeles California {03 Francisco Connecticut, Waterbury Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, NWOT Ios oston Massachusetts New Bedford New Jersey, Newark New York, New York City ROMANIA Office of Embassy, 1601 Twenty-third Street Phone, ADams 2-4747 *Corneliu Bogdan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary RWANDA Office of Embassy, 1714 New Hampshire Avenue Phone, 232-2882 *Fidele Nkundabagenzi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SALVADOR (See El Salvador) SAN MARINO Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City SAUDI ARABIA Office of the Embassy, 1520 18th Street Phone, 232-2882 *Tbrahim Al-Sowayel, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City SENEGAL Office of the Embassy, 2112 Wyoming Avenue Phone, 234-0540 *Cheikh Ibrahima Fall, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SIAM (See Thailand) SIERRA LEONE Office of the Embassy, 1701 Nineteenth Street Phone, NOrth 7-8300 *John J. Akar, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City SINGAPORE Office of the Embassy, 1825 Connecticut Avenue Phone, 667-7555 *Dr. Ernest Steven Monteiro, Ambassador Ex- traordinary and Plenipotentiary SOMALIA Office of the Embassy, 1875 Connecticut Avenue Phone, Adams 2-3261 *Yusuf O Azhari, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SOUTH AFRICA Office of the Embassy, 3051 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, 232-4400 *Harold L. T. Taswell, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile : .. [Los Angeles California os Francisco Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City Texas, Houston SPAIN Office of the Embassy, 2700 Fifteenth Street Phone, COlumbia 5-0190 *The Marquis de Merry del Val, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Rhode Island, Providence Texas, Houston Consular Offices: Congressional Directory SPAIN—Continued Consular Offices—Continued District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Sosion seniri] Kansas City Missouri{ 5%. Louis New Mexico, Santa Fe New York, New York City Mayagiiez Puerto Ricoq Ponce % San Juan z: ouston Texas{ port Arthur SWAZILAND Office of the Embassy, 2233 Wisconsin Avenue Phone, 338-7910 *Dr. S. T. Msindazwe Sukati, Ambassador Ex- traordinary and Plenipotentiary SUDAN Consular Office: New York, New York City SWEDEN Office of the Embassy, 2249 R Street Phone, COlumbia 5-3600 *Hubert de Besche, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Arizona, Phoenix : Los Angeles California San Diego San Francisco Jacksonville Floridafpin iq) Atlant Atlanta Georgia Gente Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Done : uluth Minnesota yf eapois : [Kansas City Missouri? Tonis Nebraska, Omaha Buftalo New York Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Mandala, Andrew R., 12418 Melody Turn, Bowie, Md.: Daily Bond Buyer. *Mankiewicz, Frank, 5206 Keokuk Street 20006: Los Angeles Times Syndicate. *Manthey, Marlene, 3019 Cambridge Place: Die Presse. *Manthey, Wilhelm, M., 3019 Cambridge Place: Rhein Zeitung (Germany). Marbrook, Del, 1255 "New Hampshire Avenue 20036: Center for Political Research. *Marder, Murrey, 5013 Forest Haven Drive, Alexandria, Va.: Washington Post. *Mark, Ross F. , 3218 Cleveland Avenue: London Daily Express. Marley, Faye, 915 North Piedmont Street, Arlington, Va.: Science Service. *Martin, Jur ok, 635-A East Capitol Street $0003: London Financial Times. *Martin, William E., 4770 Southland Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22312: Daily Traffic World. *Martinez, Guillermo (Bill), 1850 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va.: United Press International. *Marton, Endre, 4213 Leland Street. Chevy Chase, Md.: Associated Press. *Maselka, Ronald J., 13013 Wilton Oaks Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20906: Buffalo Evening News. Massett, Lawrence, 1865 Mintwood Place: Science Service. *Mathew, David Y., 6101 Wiscasset Road, Mohican Hills, Md.: Reuters Mathews, Cleve, 102 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: New York Times. “Mathews, John F., 145 D Street SE. Washington "Evening Star, *Matthews, Trevvett, 12418 Melody Turn, Bowie, Md.: Daily Bond Buyer. Maxfield, David M. , 913 Hughes Mews 20037: Congressional Quarterly. “Maxwell, JW, Clarksville, Md.: Washington Daily News. *May, Donald H. , 609 South Lee Street, Alexandria Va.: Center for Political Research. “May, William, 910 S. Carolina Avenue SE.: Newark News. Mayer, Margaret, 2500 Q Street: Dallas Times Herald. Maynard, Robert C., 1848 Columbia Road 20009: Washington Post: Mazie, David M., 2010 R Street: Publishers-Hall Syndicate. McCamey, Charles Dennis, 5445 MacArthur Boulevard 20007: Center for Political Research. *McCardle, Dorothy Bartlett, 6109 Ramshorn Place, McLean, Va.: Washington Post. *McCarthy, Colman, 4348 River Road: Washington Post. McCartney, James H. , 5214 Albermarle Street Bethesda, Md. 20016: Knight Newspapers. *McClain, John D. , 3806 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Va.: Associated Press. *McClendon, Sarah, 2829 Connecticut Avenue: Sarah MeClendon News Service, El Paso (Tex.) Times, Sherman (Tex. ) Democrat, Port Arthur (Tex.) News, Oshkosh (Wis.) Northwestern, Clearwater (Fla.) Sun, Anaheim (Cal. ) Bulletin, North American Newspaper Alliance, Sims News Bureau. *McConagha, Alan C., 940 National Press Building: Minneapolis Tribune, Minneapolis Star. *McCord, Morrill P., 10208 Fleming Avenue, Bethesda, Md.: Congressional Quarterly. McDevitt, E. Francs, 1200 Mt. Vernon Parkway, Alexandria ,Va. 22314: NC News Service. “McDaniel, C. Yates, "Route 1, Box 167-¢, McLean, Va.: Associated Press. *McDavitt, Jack, 3127 Worthington Circle, Falls Church, Va.: Orlando Sentinel & Evening Star. McDonald, ‘Hugh J., 1810 Mazerott Road, Apt. Bl, Adelphi, Md. 20783: Detroit News. *Mc Donald, Ian S. 4813 Wellington Drive, Chevy Chase, Md.: London Times. *McDowell, Charles J r., 2005 Stirrup Lane, Alexandria, Va.: Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch. “McFarland, Kermit, 2480 16th Street: Seripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance. *McFeatters, Ann Carey, 2822 Devonshire Place 20008: Washington Daily News. McFeatters, "Dale B.: 2822 Devonshire Place: Birmingham Post-Herald. *McGaflin, ‘William, 6208 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va.: Chicago Daily News. *Mc Ghee, Roy L.. 4201 Cathedral Avenue: United Press International. “MeGilvray, Robert D., 1912 Hanover Street, Silver Spring, Md.: Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones News ervice *Mc Grain, John J., 1900 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va.: Reuters. McGrath, "Eugene 0. Jr., 4840 MacArthur Boulevard: New York Journal of Commerce. MecGrory, Mary, 2710 "Macomb Street 20008 Washington Evening Star, United Features Syndicate. Me Guinness, Jean E., 1884 Columbia Road 20009: Chicago Tribune Press Service. *McHugh, Raymond J., 6817 Old Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va.: Copley News Service, Alhambra (Calif.) Post--Advocate, Aurora (IlL.) Beacon-News, Burbank (Calif), Review, Culver City (Calif.) Star-News, Elgin (Ill.) Courier-News. Glendale (Calif.) News-Press, Joliet (IIL) Herald-News, Mon-rovia (Calif.) News-Post, Redondo (Calif.) Daily Breeze, San Diego Tribune, San Diego Union, San Pedro (Calif.) News Pilot, Springfield (Ill.) State Joumal, Springfield (Ill.) State Register, Venice (Calif.) Vanguard. *McKelway, Benjamin M., 4920 Palisade Lane 20016: Washington Evening Star. *McKelway, John M., 9816 Culver Street, Kensington. Md.: Washington Evening Star. McKusick, Frances, 8101 Flower Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.: McKusick News Bureau: Greenbay (Wis.) Wn Gazette, ‘Appleton (Wis.) Post Crescent, Troy (N.Y.) Record Newspapers, Jacksonville (N.C.) aily News. *McLeod, Donald E., 6430 King Louis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312: Associated Press. McMasters, Theresa, 3509 M Street: Boston Herald-Traveler. *McNeill, Robert S., 2919 Tallow Lane, Bowie, Md.: United Press International. McSwain, Larry T., 1422 3d Street: Congressional Quarterly. Mead, William B. , 7520 Radnor Road, Bethesda, Md.: United Press International. Means, Marianne, 1518 32d Street: Hearst Newspapers, New York World Journal Tribune, Los Arigeles Herald-Examiner, Baltimore News-American, Boston Record-American, Boston Advertiser, San Francisco Examiner, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, San Antonio Light, Albany Times-Union, Albany Knickerbocker News; King Features Syndicate. Mears, Walter R., 3206 Arnberly Lane, Fairfax, Va.: Associated Press. *Meier, Viktor E., 9414 Holland Court, Bethesda, Md.: Rheinische Post (Dusseldorf). *Merino, Adolfo G., 1545 18th Street: United Press International. “Merritt, Ww. Davis, Jr., 9417 Holland Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Knight Newspapers, Charlotte server. *Melikyan, Artem, 6101 16th Street: Tass News Agency. *Melzer, Helene L., 4836 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: Wall Street Journal. Meyer, Hans B., 2246 49th Street: Koelnische Rundschau (Germany). *Meyer, Philip E., 1371 Kalmia Road 20012: Knight Newspapers. *Michael, Mary N., 2730 Wisconsin Avenue: Fairchild Publications, New York. *Michelson, Edward J. , 2153 Florida Avenue: Pittsfield (Mass.) Berkshire Evening Eagle, North American Newspaper Alliance. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued #*Michie, Laurence B., 1700 Harvard Street: Arkansas Gazette, Amarillo (Tex.) News-Globe, Austin American-Statesman, Beaumont (Tex.) Enterprise & Journal, Corpus Christi Caller-Times, Abilene Reporter-News, Honolulu Advertiser, Lubbock (Tex.) Avalanche-Journal, San Angelo (Tex.) Standard-Times, San Antonio Express & News Variety Daily, Waco News-Tribune & Times-Herald, Wichita Falls (Tex.) Record-News & Times. *Mickel, Ernest P., 6209 Poe Road, Bethesda, Md.: Chicago Construction News (m), Denver Daily Journal (m), San Francisco Daily Pacific Builder (n). *Milius, Peter L., 413 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va.: Washington Post. *Miller, MichaelV., 4802 Westway Drive 20016: Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance. *Miller, Nathan, 1514 Corcoran Street: Baltimore Sun. *Miller, Norman C., 5604 Ontario Circle, Bethesda, Md.: Wall Street Journal. Miller, O. C., City P.O. Box 1759, 20013: Springfield (Mo.) Leader and Press, Springfield (Mo.) Daily News. Miller, Tom, 2126 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037: College Press Service. *Millstone, James C., 4607 48th Street 20016: St. Louis Post Dispatch. *Minato, Kazuo, 3628 Barcroft View, Baileys Crossroads, Virginia 22041: Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo). *Mkrtchian, William V., 3900 16th Street: Tass. *Modesti, Griolamo, 4101 Cathedral Avenue: LaNazione (Florence), I1 Resto del Carlino (Bologna), Il Giornale d’Italia (Rome). *Mohbat, Joseph E., 302214 R Street: Associated Press. Moisy, Claude, 5040 Albemarle Street 20016: Agence France Presse. *Moleon, Ary, 46-04 Bayard Boulevard: Associated Press. : Monberg, Helene C., 1618 17th Street: Pueblo (Colo.) Chieftain and Star-Journal, Grand Junction (Colo.) . Sentinel, Durango (Colo.) Herald, Silver City (N.M.) Daily Press, Leadville (Colo.) Herald-Democrat. *Moon, Meung Ja (Julie), 3443 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va.: Kyunghyang Shinmoon. *Moon, Toh Sang, 3000 Spout Run Parkway, Arlington, Va.: Orient Press (Seoul). *Moore, Irna, 9808 47th Place, College Park, Md.: Washington Post. *Moore, John L., 4306 Bel Pre Road, Rockville, Md. 20853: Center for Political Research. *Morison, Robert F., 431 Bainbridge Road, Alexandria, Va.: New York Journal of Commerce. *Morita, Shigehiko, 1330 Massachusetts Avenue: Chunichi Shimbun. *Morris, Bailey U., 20 7th Street SE. 20003: Washington Evening Star. Morris, Betty, 51214 2nd Street SE.: Fairchild Publications. *Morris, John D., 4003 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: New York Times. *Morris, J. Wilson, 20 7th Street SE.: Washington Daily News. *Mort, John, 7829 Old Chester Road, Bethesda, Md.: Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Houston Chronicle. *Moskal, Jerry T., 8517 Spartan Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Federated Publications, Lansing (Mich.) State Journal, Battle Creek (Mich.) Enquirer & News, Boise (Idaho) Daily Statesman, Lafayette (Ind.) joa & Courier, Marion (Ind.) Chronicle-Tribune, Bellingham (Wash.) Herald, Olympia (Wash.) lympian. Mouat, Lucia, 1260 21st Street 20036: Christian Science Monitor. \ Moulton, Charlotte G., 6547 Orland Street, Falls Church, Va.: United Press International. Movitz, Deborah P., 1724 18th Street 20009: Center for Political Research. *Mowery, Edward J., 1500 Massachusetts Avenue: Edward J. Mowery Syndicate. *Mowrer, Edgar Ansel, 3301 Garfield Street: Bell-McClure Newspaper Syndicate. Mulert, Martin, 2615 P Street 20007: Deutsche Presse Agentur. *Munn, James C., 3603 Greenway Place, Alexandria, Va.: Associated Press. *Munroe, Mary Norris, 9025 Bronson Drive, Potomac, Md.: Virgin Islands Daily News. *Munroe, Pat, 9025 Bronson Drive, Potomac, Md.: Virgin Islands Daily News. *Murray, Frank, 4331 Mt. Carriage Lane, Fairfax, Va.: Associated Press. *Myler, Joseph L., 3201 Wisconsin Avenue: United Press International. *Nakao, Mitsuaki, 1475 Euclid Street: Mainichi Shimbun (Tokyo). Nannes, Caspar H., 4200 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Nannes News Service. Naughton, James M., 1004 Pickett Place, Vienna, Va.: New York Times. . *Naumann, Oscar E., 3130 Tennyson Street: New York Journal of Commerce. : Naumann, Victor R., 3130 Tennyson Street 20015: New York Journal of Commerce. Nease, Jack W., 1735 K Street 20006: Congressional Quarterly. *Neikirk, William, 7203 Sewell Avenue, Falls Church, Va.: Associated Press. . Neilan, Edward A., 1629 K Street 20006: Copley News Service, Springfield (I11.) State Journal, Springfield (I11.) State Register, Aurora (Ill.) Beacon-News, Joliet (I1l.) Herald-News, Elgin (I1l.) Courier-News, San Diego (Calif.) Tribune, San Diego (Calif.) Union, Alhambra (Calif.) Post-Advocate, Monrovia (Calif.) News-Post, Redondo (Calif.) Dailey Breeze, San Pedro (Calif.) News-Pilot, Glendale (Calif.) , News-Press, Culver City (Calif.) Star-News, Venice (Calif.) Vanguard, Burbank (Calif.) Review. Nolan, Linda M., 3070 Q Street: Daily Bond Buyer. : *Nolan, Martin F., 6400 31st Place 20015: Boston Globe. *Nolter, Wolfgang, 2413 North Vernon Street, Arlington, Va.: Deutsche Presse Agentur. *Nordan, David E., 4730 Rouge Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312: Atlanta Journal. Norman, John T., 9420 Columbia Boulevard, Silver Spring Md.: Wall Street Journal. *Nossiter, Bernard D., 1681 31st Street: Washington Post. *Novak, Robert D., 6417 Tilden Lane, Rockville, Md.: Chicago Sun-Times Syndicate. *Nover, Barnet, 4545 Connecticut Avenue: Denver Post. *Nover, Naomi, 4545 Connecticut Avenue: Denver Post. . Novotney, John A., 1472 Belmont Street 20009: Religious News Service. *Noyes, Crosby S., 5311 Elliott Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md.: Washington Evening Star. *Noyes, Newbold, Jr., 10600 River Road, Potomae, Md.: Washington Evening Star. *Noyes, Thomas E., 2811 Chesterfield Place: Washington Evening Star. *QO’Brien, Edward W., 940 Peacock Station Road, McLean, Va.: St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Newhouse, © + National News Service. *Oberdorfer, Don, 4630 30th Street: Washington Post. *Obermayer, Herman J., 3336 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va.: Northern Virginia Sun, Long Branch (N.J.) Daily Record. *QOchiltree, Thomas H., 308 C Street SE.: Federated Publications, Inc., Lansing (Mich.) State Journal, Battle Creek (Mich.) Enquirer & News, Boise (Idaho) Daily Statesman, Lafayette (Ind.) Journal & Courier, Marion (Ind.) Chronicle-Tribune, Bellingham (Wash.) Herald, Olympia (Wash.) Olympian. O’Connor, Michael T., 1219 30th Street 20007: Copley News Service, Alhambra (Calif.) Post-Advocate, Aurora (Ill.) Beacon-News, Burbank (Calif.) Review, Culver City (Calif.) Star-News, Elgin (I11.) Courier-News, Glendale (Calif.) News-Press, Joliet (Il1l.) Herald-News, Monrovia (Calif.) News-Post, Redondo (Calif.) Daily Breeze, San Diego Tribune, San Diego Union, San Pedro (Calif.) News Pilot, Springfield (I1l.) State Jorunal, Springfield (I11.) State Register, Venice (Calif.) Vanguard. 800 | Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *(Oden, James H., 431 Summers Drive, Alexandria, Va.: Wall Street Journal. Ohliger, Gloria A 1330 New Hampshire Avenue: Washington Daily News. *Okuba, Yoshiaki, 1201 South Scott Street, Apt. 127, Arlington, Va. 22204: Hokkaido Shimbun: *O’ Leary, Jeremiah A.,Jr., 405 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va.: Washington Evening Star. *QOlofson, ‘Darwin BR. 10828 A dmiral’s Way, Potomac, Md.: Omaha World-Herald. O’Neil, Dorothy, 2000 Connecticut Avenue: Chicago Daily News. *0’ Rourke, Lawrence M., 3808 Davis Place: Philadelphia Bulletin. *QOsborn, Alan, 1200 South Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. 22204: London Telegraph. *Qsnos, Peter, '603 E Street SE. : Washington Post. *()ste, Sven, 27 8th Street SE.: Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm), Dagbladet (Oslo). *Ostrow, Ronald J., 6416 Wiscasset Road: Los Angeles Times. *(’ Toole, Thomas, '4735 Rodman Street: Washington Post. *Otten, Alan L., 6601 Rivercrest Court: Wall Street Journal. *Ottenad, Thomas W. , 4021 Everett Street, Kensington, Md.: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Ottenberg, Miriam, 2939 Van Ness Street: Washington Evening Star. *Overby, Charles J 5007 Caryn Court, Alexandria, Va.: Nashville (Tenn.) Banner, Greenville (S.C.) News, Jackson (Miss. ) Daily News. *Owen, Kenneth F. , 5000 Keokuk Street, Bethesda, Md. 20016: Argus South African Newspapers Ltd. *Padev, Michael A 2121 P Street 20037. Indianapolis Star, Muncie Star. Arizona Republic. Pagano, PriscillaI., 4201 South 31st Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: Fairchild Publications. *Palmer, Craig A., 4700 Kenmore Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304: United Press International. *Parasuram, Tattamangalam V. I., 5442 Broad Branch Road: Indian Express Newspapers. Pardue, Mary Ann, 2022 Columbia Road: Chattanooga News Free Press, Jackson (Miss.) Clarion Ledger. *Parker, Roy, Jr., 1916 37th Street: Raleigh (N.C.) News & Observer. *Parsons, Arch, 590 N Street SW. 20024: Center for Political Research. ' *Patch, Buel W. , 3016 Tilden Street: Editorial Research Reports. *Patterson, Eugene C., 3106 Cleveland Avenue: Washington Post. *Pattie, J. ‘Delton, 819 "Copley Lane, Silver Spring, Md.: Traffic World. Payne, "Ethel L., 1712 16th Street: Chicago Daily Defender. Pearce, John M., ’ 1400 20th Street: Associated Press. *Peirce, Neal BR 610 G Street SW. 20024: Center for Political Research. *petroussenko, Vitaly V., 3636 16th Street: TASS *Phelps, Robert H., 7732 Canal Court, McLean, Va.: New York Times. *Phillips, Cabell, 3910 Garrison Street: New York Times. *Phillips, Donald S., 5479 Sanger Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311: United Press International. Phillips, James H., 1255 New Hampshire Avenue: Associated Press. Pierce, Susan L., 8643 Glendale Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: New York Journal of Commerce. * Pierson, John, 1730 Connecticut Avenue: Wall Street Journal. Pippert, Wesley G., 1330 Massachusetts Avenue 20005: United Press International. hi Edgar, 2615 South Lynn Street, Arlington, Va.: New Orleans Times-Picayune, Newhouse National ews Service. Polk, James, 6406 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va.: Associated Press. *Poos, Robert, 3020 South Hill Street, 'Arlington, Va: Associated Press. *Porter, Frank C., 3702 Morrison Street: Washington Post. *Posner, Michael i. 2712 Wisconsin Avenue: United Press International. *Potter, Philip, 1011 Copley Lane, Silver Spring, Md.: Baltimore Sun. Powell, "Mar ilou, Tony Tank Manor, Salisbury, Md.: Daily Bond Buyer. *Powell, Roland A., 13025 Bluhill Road, Wheaton, Md. 20906: Buffalo Evening News. *Powers, Richard P., 8610 Melwood Road, Bethesda, Md.: Associated Press. Poynter, Nelson P., 2727 29th Street: Congressional Quarterly. *Presley, Merikaye, 3202 Curtis Drive, Marlow Heights, Md. 20031: Dallas Morning News. *Preston, Alexander R., 2614 North Rockingham Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Washington Evening Star. *Prina, ; Edgar, 4813 ‘Quebec Street: Copley News Service, Alhambra (Calif.) Post-Advocate, Aurora (I11.) Beacon-News, Burbank (Calif.) Review, Culver City (Calif.) Star-News, Elgin (Ill.) Courier-News, Glendale (Calif.) News-Press, Joliet (Il1l.) Herald-News, Monrovia (Calif.) News-Post, Redondo (Calif.) Daily Breeze, San Diego Tribune, San Diego, Union, San Pedro (Calif.) News Pilot, Springfield 4) Yeais Journal, Springfield (Ill.) State Register, Venice Pilot, Springfield (I11.) State Journal (Calif.) anguard. *Prochnau, William W., 3808 Pleasant Ridge Road, Annandale, Va.: Seattle Times. *Proffitt, Charmayne , 643 Massachusetts Avenue NE.: Reuters. *Pullen, Dale D., 7112 Merrimac Drive, McLean, Va.: Palm Beach Post, Palm Beach Times. Purser, Richard T., 2401 Calvert Street: F. P. Publications of Canada. *Pusey, Merlo J., Route 2, Dickerson, Md.: Washington Post. *Pyatt, Rudolph'A.., 7409 Keystone Lane, Keystone Woods Apartments, Apt. 202, Forestville, Md.: Charles- ton (S.C.) News & Couri ier; Charleston Evening Post; Aiken Standard and "Review. *Pyper, William F., 6031 Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Booth Newspapers of Michigan, Grand Rapids Press, Flint Journal, Kalamazoo ‘Gazette, Saginaw News, Jackson Citizen Patriot, Muskegon Chronicle, Bay City Times, Ann Arbor News. Rabb, Charles, 300 M Street SW.: New York Daily News. Randal, J udith E., 745 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024: Washington Evening Star. *Rannells, A. K,, 8520 60th Avenue, Berwyn Heights, Md.: American Metal Market. *Rapoport, Daniel, 6002 34th Place: United Press International. Raspberry, William J ., 506 Longfellow Street: Washington Post. *Reed, Dean, 1304 Oberon Way, McLean, Va.: Newhouse National News Service. *Reed, Roy E., 1701 K Street: New York Times. *Reguly, Robert J., 6917 Woodside Place, Chevy Chase, Md.: Toronto Daily Star. “Reichmann, John A 226 North Royal Street, Alexandria, Va.: Alexandria (Va.) Gazette. *Rennert, Leo, 5914 Rolston Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: "McClatchy Newspapers of California, Fresno (Cal) Bee, Modesto (Cal.) Bee, ‘Sacramento (Cal.) Bee. *Reston, James B., 3124 Woodley Road: New York Times. *Reynolds, Christopher, 1 Scott Circle 20036: NC News Service: Richards, Douglas D., 1627 19th Street: Deutsche Presse Agentur. * Rich, Spencer Alan, 3301 Newark Street: Washington Post. *Richert, Earl H., 5214 F arrington Road: Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance. : *Richey, B.J , 14343 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: Newhouse National News Service. Press Galleries 801 MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Ridder, Walter T., 4509 Crest Lane, McLean, Va.: Ridder Publications, St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dis-patch, Duluth Herald News-Tribune, Long Beach Independent and Press Telegram, San Jose Mercury News, Aberdeen (S. Dak.) American News, Grand Forks (N. Dak.) Herald, Pasadena (Calif.) In-i and Star-News, Garden Grove (Calif.) News, N.Y. Journal of Commerce, Gary (Ind.) ost-Tribune. : : i Riddle, Mary Ellen, 1315 16th Street 20036: Newspaper Enterprise Association. Riesz, Charles W., Jr., 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Congressional Quarterly. *Riner, Duane, 6300 Wingate Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312: Atlanta Constitution. *Ring, William E., 6204 32d Street: NC News Service. : : o *Ringle, William M., 6900 Strata Street, McLean, Va.: Gannett News Service, Binghamton (N.Y.) Press, Camden (N.J.) Courier-Post, Danville (Il1l.) Commercial-News, Elmira (N.Y.) Star-Gazette, Hartford (Conn.) Times, Ithaca (N.Y.) Journal, Newburgh-Beacon (N.Y.) News, Niagara Falls (N.Y.) Gazette-Plainfield (N.J.) Courier-News, Rochester (N.Y.) Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester (N.Y.) Times-Union, Saratoga Springs (N.Y.) Saratogian, Utica (N.Y.) Daily Press, Utica (N.Y.) Observer, Dispatch, Mamaroneck Daily Times, Mt. Vernon Daily Argus, New Rochelle Standard-Star, Ossining Citizen Register, Port Chester Daily Item, Rockland County Journal-News, Tarrytown Daily News, White Plains Reporter Dispatch, Yonkers Herald Statesman, Peekskill Evening Star, Cocoa (Fla.) Tribune, Titusville (Fla.) Star-Advocate Cocoa (Fla.) Today; Rockford (Ill.) Morning Star; Rockford (11.) Register Republic; San Bernardino (Calif.) Sun; San Bernardino (Calif.) Telegram, Rockford Morning Star, Pensacola Journal, Pensacola Evening News. Ripley, Josephine, 730 24th Street: Christian Science Monitor. *Risher, Eugene V., 1615 Rhode Island Avenue: United Press International. -*Robbins, William H., 6204 Redwing Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016: New York Times. * Risser, James V., 5708 Nevada Avenue: Des Moines Register and Tribune. *Roberts, Arthur S., 11515 College View Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Associated Press. *Roberts, Chalmers M., 6699 MacArthur Boulevard: Washington Post. d Roberts, Michael D.: Dodge House Hotel, 20 E Street 20001: Cleveland Plain Dealer. -*Robertson, Jack W., 2317 North Stuart Street, Arlington, Va.: Fairchild Publications. *Robertson, Nan., 611 G Street SE.: New York Times. : * Robins, Charles F., 3913 Bruce Street, Apt. 101, Alexandria, Va.: Tampa Times. Robinson, Nan S., 517 Cedar Street: Potomac News Associates. Roderick, Norma L., 1340 21st Street: Chicago Tribuine Press Service. *Rogaly, Joe, 3618 Ordway Street 20016: London Financial Times. Rogers, Edwin A., 3240 28th Street, Alexandria, Va.: United Press Internationai. Roldan, Juan R., 4324 North 17th Street, Arlington, Va.: EFE News Agency. Roosevelt, Edith Kermit, Suite G102, Watergate West 20037: Manchester Union-Leader. Rosenbaum, David, 2420 North Nottingham Street, Arlington, Va.: New York Times. Rosenthal, Harry ¥., 14101 Blazer Lane, Silver Spring, Md.: Associated Press. * Rosenthal, Jack, 3704 Huntington Street 20015: New York Times. *Roth, Robert, 2500 Q Street: Philadelphia Bulletin. : Rothberg, Donald M., 7531 Willow Lane, Falls Church, Va.: Associated Press. Rotstein, Arthur H., 3714 Woodley Road: Washington Daily News. *Rotterman, Lou, 303 Windsor Street, Silver Spring, Md.: Dayton Daily News. *Rovner, Naomi S., 6308 Owen Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Baltimore Sun. Rowan, Carl T., 2832 Ellicott Street: Publishers Hall Syndicate. Rugaber, Walter, 1920 L Street: New York Times. *Russell, John K., 8116 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alexandria, Va.: Cincinnati Post and Times-Star, Cleveland Press, Columbus Citizen-Journal. . *Ryan, John E., 2939 Van Ness Street: NC News Service. *Ryan, Richard A., 709 Carter Road, Rockville, Md. 20852: Detroit News. *Ryan, William A.., 5403 21st Avenue, Avondale, Md.: NC News Service. *Ryskind, Allan House—Li-6-0856, 422 1st Street SE.: Wick Newspapers, Williston (N. Dak.) Herald, Bogalusa (La.) News, Roanoke Rapids (N.C.) Herald. *Sagar, Easwar, 3228 Rittenhouse Street: The Hindu (Madras, India). Sakai, Yoneo, 1915 Kalorama Road: Sankei Shimbun. -*Sakakawa, Takeo, 4600 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington , Va.: Sankei Shimbun. *Salzano, Carlo J., 5220 North Carlyn Spring Road, Arlington, Va.: Traffic World. *Sanders, Donald, 5616 Gary Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: Associated Press. *Sarro, Ronald A., 5807 Mentana Street, New Carrollton, Md.: Washington Evening Star. *Sartwell, Frank, 926 Massachusetts Avenue 20001: Science Service. : *Sasaki, Kenich, 2915 Dover Lane, Falls Church, Va.: Kyodo News Service. Sato, Atsushi, 3639 Malibu Circle, Falls Church, Va.: J.J. Press. *Saunders, Thomas H., 3204 Shandwick Place, Fiarfax, Va. 22030: Congressional Quarterly. *Sawislak, Arnold B., 7203 16th Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.: United Press International. *Scheibel, Kenneth M., 2 Winterberry Court, Bethesda, Md.: Washington Bureau News, Billings (Mont.) Gazette, Newport News (Va.) Daily Press & Times Herald, Moline (Ill.) Daily Dispatch. *Scheleen, Joseph C., 3211 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alexandria, Va.: Traffic World. Schline, Sandra D., 301 G Street SW.: Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, Houston Chronicle. Schmitz-Huebsch, Charlene, 4505 Harrison Street: Wall Street Journal. . *Schoen, Derek M., 56 Kennedy Street, Alexandria, Va.: Newhouse National News Service. *Schoenfeld, Andrea, 1177 Dolley Madison Boulevard, McLean, Va.: Congressional Quarterly. *Schmeck, Harold M., Jr., 3612 Prosperity Avenue, Fairfax, Va.: New York Times. Schmidt, Susan E., 1515 Q Street 20009: College Press Service. *Schneider, Mark L., 6716 Anders Terrace, Springfield, Va.: Washington Daily News. 151 *Schoenfeld, Andrea F., 1177 Dolley Madison Boulevard, McLean, Va. 22101: Center for Political Research. Scholz, Franz D., 420 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va.: Lowell (Mass.) Sun. *Schorr, Burton L 115 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: Wall Street Journal. *Schram, Martin J., 10405 Ewell Avenue, Kensington, Md.: Newsday. *Schriver, Dorothy, 4100 Blackthorne Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Science Service. *Schroth Thomas N., 5655 Bent Branch Court 20016: Center for Political Research. § *Schultz, Dietrich W., 1200 South Courthouse Road, Apt. 819, Arlington, Va. 22204: Springer Foreign News Service (Hamburg). ; : Schuman, Jonathan D. 4921 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Center for Political Research. *Schwartz, H. L., 6806 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md: Associated Press. *Schwartz, Lloyd, 1905 Courtland Road, Alexandria, Va.: Fairchild Publications, New York. Schweid, Barry, 1272 New Hampshire Avenue: Associated Press. ; *Schwelien, Joachim H., 2360 North Vernon Street, Arlington, Va.: Stuttgarter Zeitung (Germany). 33-350°—70——53 802 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Scott, Austin. D., 6800 6th Street: Associated Press. *Scott, Paul, 7508 Elmhurst Street SE: Scott Report. Scott, RichardF., 3415 O Street: Manchester Guardian. { i *Seeger, Murray A., 9801 Hillridge Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795: Los Angeles Times. *Seelmeyer, Richard W., 6115 Breezewood Court, Beltsville, Md.: Newhouse National News Service. Sehlstedt, Albert, Jr., 825 New Hampshire Avenue: Baltimore Sun. { i ‘ *Seib, Charles B., 3750 Oliver Street: Washington Evening Star. *Sell, Ted, 5831 Quantrell, Va.: Los Angeles Alexandria, Times. *Selover, William C., 419 4th Street SE.: Christian Science Monitor. *Semple, Robert B., Jr., 6001 Utah Avenue: New York Times. Seppy, Thomas P., 1101 New Hampshire Avenue: Associated Press. *Sessions, Clifton ¥'., 7702 Granada Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Center for Political Research. ye *Shackford, R. H., Harbour Square, Apt. S405, 530 N Street SW.: Scripps Howard Newspaper Alliance. *Shafer, Ronald G., 12300 Starling Lane, Laurel, Md.: Wall Street Journal. *Shaffer, Helen B., 3750 Kanawha Street: Editorial Research Reports. Shaffer, Jesse R., Jr., 3118 Covington Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Cincinnati Enquirer. *Shafir, Shlomo, 4500 Connecticut Avenue: Davar (Tel-Aviv). *Shanahan, Eileen, 3608 Van Ness Street: New York Times. Shandler, Philip, 3723 Windom Place: Washington Evening Star. *Shannon, William V., 3600 Yuma Street: New York Times. Shapiro, Walter E., 7135 K Street: Congressional Quarterly. *Sharkey, Samuel M., Jr., 1724 Corcoran Street: Newhouse News Service. Shaw, Gaylord, 706 Ware Street SW., Vienna, Va.: Associated Press. Sheehan, Mark, 4581 MacArthur Boulevard: Center for Political Research. *Sheehan, Neil, 4505 Klingle Street: New York Times. . *Shelton, Isabelle, 4519 43d Street 20016: Washington Evening Star. *Sherburne, E. G., Jr., 3110 Hawthorne Street: Science Service, Inc. *Sherman, George, 6818 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Washington Evening Star. Shifrin, Carole A., 3821 Windom Place 20016: New York Journal of Commerce. *Shirai, Kensaku, 794 National Press Building: Asahi Shimbun (Tokyo). Shriver, Elizabeth L., 2016 Hillyer Place 20009: Center for Political Research. Sievert, William A., 1444 Rhode Island Avenue 20005: College Press Service. Silverman, Marcia N., 950 25th Street: Center for Political Research. a a *Simonds, John E., 25 3d Street NE.: Gannett News Service, Hartford (Conn.) Times, Danville (111). Commercial-News, Plainfield (N.J.) Courier-News, Binghamton (N.Y.) Press, Elmira (N.Y.) Star-Gazette, Ithaca (N.Y.) Journal, Newburgh-Beacon (N.Y.) News, Niagara Falls (N.Y.) Gazette, Rochester (N.Y.) Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester (N.Y.) Times-Union; Saratoga Springs (N-.Y.) Saratogian, Utica (N.Y.) Daily Press, Utica (N.Y.) Observer-Dispatch, Camden (N.J.) Courier-Post, Mamaroneck Daily Times, Mt. Vernon Daily Argus, New Rochelle Standard-Star, Ossining Citizen Register, Port Chester Daily Item, Rockland County Journal-News, Tarrytown Daily News, White Plains Reporter Dispatch, Yonkers Herald Statesman, Peekskill Evening Star, Cocoa (Fla.) Tribune, Titusville (Fla.) Star-Advocate, Cocoa (Fla.) Today; Rockford (I1l.) Morning Star; Rockford (I11.) Register-Republic; San Bernardino (Calif.) Sun; San Bernardino (Calif.) Telegram; Rockford Morning Star, Pensacola Journal, Pensacola Evening News. i : *Simons, Howard, 3604 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va.: Washington Post. Simpson, Peggy A., 461 H Street 20001: Associated Press. : 4 *Sinclair, Ward, 705 Wayne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Louisville Courier-Journal and Times. *Siner, Robert, 3315 Wisconsin Avenue: International Herald Tribune. Singer, James, 653 Shore Road, Severna Park, Md. 21146: Center for Political Research. Sizemore, Richard C., 2801 Quebec Street: Fairchild Publications, New York. *Slevin, Joseph R., 16 East Melrose S treet, Chevy Chase, Md.: Newsday Specials. : : *Sloyan, Patrick J., Paeonian Springs, Va.: Hearst Newspapers, Albany Times Union, Albany Knieker- bocker News, Baltimore News American, Boston Record-American & Sunday Advertiser, Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, San Antonio Light, San Francisco Examiner, Seattle Post-Intelligence. Smith, A. Robert, 328 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.: Portland Oregonian, Eugene (Oreg.) Register-Guard, Oregon Statesman, Pendleton (Oreg.) East Oregonian, Medford (Oreg.) Mail Tribune, Corvallis (Oreg.) Gazette Times, Tacoma (Wash.) News Tribune, Anchorage Daily News, Daily Astorian (Oreg:). *Smith, Douglas, 3326 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va.: Pittsburgh Press. Smith, Hederick L., 3409 Patterson Street: New York Times; *Smith, Marie D., 46 Laurel Drive, Fairfax, Va.: Washington Post. *Smith, McLellan, 2310 Ashmead Place: Delaware State News, York (Pa.) Dispatch. Smith, Merriman, 1330 North Pickett Street, Alexandria,Va.: United Press International. Smith, Robert M., 2121 P Street, Apt. 333: New York Times. *Smith, Scott B., 11500 Michale Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Washington Evening Star, Smith, Stuart S., 4918 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: Baltimore Sun. *Soble, Ronald L., 2900 St. Clair Drive, Marlow Heights, Md.: Reuters. *Soldatov, Victor A., 1444 Rhode Island Avenue: Selskaya Zhizn. Song, Young Shin, 3616 Barcroft View, Bailey’s Crossroads, Va. 22041: Oreint Press. *Sparks, John S., Jr., 820 S. Washington Street, Alexandria, Va.: Wichita Eagle & Beacon. *Spear, Joseph C., 11013 Madison Street, Kensington, Md. 20795: Bell-McClure Syndicate. Bpenoe, Goons, Adgms, 7504 Greer Drive, Oxon Hill, Md.: St. Thomas Daily News (Virgin Islands), El mparcial (P.R.). *Sperling, Godfrey, Jr., 7706 Chatham Road, Chevy Chase, Md.: Christian Science Monitor. : *Spivack, Robert G., 2113 Paul Spring Road, Hollin Hills, Alexandria, Va.: Reporters’ News Syndicate; Potomac News Associates. *Spivak, Jonathan M., 3222 Oliver Street: Wall Street Journal. *Spong, Richard, 2500 Virginia Avenue: Editorial Research Reports. *Stackelberg, Garnett, 1673 Columbia Road: Baltimore News-American. Sratiord, Charies L., 6812 Bellamy Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152: St. Petersburg Times; St. Petersburg ndependent. *Stanford, Neal A., Montersor, Leesburg, Va.: Christian Science Monitor. *Starnes, Richard, 1404 Gower Court, McLean, Va. 22101: Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance, United Features Syndicate. : *Stearns, Jessie, 100 5th Street SE.: Topeka Daily Capital. ; *Steele, Jack, 5824 Osceola Road: Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance. *Steele, Sally, 5004 Jamestown Road: Enid (Okla.) News & Eagle. EEE Press Galleries + 803 MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Steen, John M., 7619 Elgar Street, Springfield, Va. 22151: Tampa Tribune; Shreveport Journal. *Steers, Nina, 6601 River Road, Bethesda, Md.: Chattanooga Times. *Steif, William, 7103 Lenhard Drive, Chevy Chase, Md.: Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance. *Steis, Drew F., 425 13th Street: Boston Herald Traveler. *Stephens, Preston R., 1101 New Hampshire Avenue: Associated Press. Stephenson, Malvina, 330 A Street SE. 20003: Tulsa World, Knight Newspapers. *Stern, Laurence, 2021 Hillyer Place 20009: Washington Post. Stewart, Richard H., 11711 Stonington Place, Silver Spring, Md.: Boston Globe. *Stewart, Thomas, 208 Fardale Street, Vienna, Va.: Reuters. Stimmel, Thomas S., 638 Massachusetts Avenue NE: Newhouse National News Service. *Stolberg, David, 7108 Exeter Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Washington Daily News. *Stone, Nelly, 323 North Oxford St., Arlington, Va.: Intermonde Presse. *Storin, Matthew V., 2030 McKinley Street 20015: Boston Globe. *Stout, Jared D., 11467 Waterview Cluster, Reston, Va. 22070: Newhouse National News Service. *Street, Harold K., 10106 Big Rock Road, Silver Spring, Md.: American Banker. *Strelnikov, Boris, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Pravda (Moscow)- Strom, Else, 1555 Colonial Terrace. Arlington, Va.: Sydsvenska Dagbladet (Sweden). *Stroud, Kandy, 3051 N Street: Fairchild Publications. Strouse, Nancy J., 902 Snure Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Congressional Quarterly. *Strout, Richard L., 4517 Garfield Street: Christian Science Monitor. Sullivan, John R., 1308 Tracy Place, Falls Church, Va. 22046: NC News Service. *Suzuki, Kensuke, 5007 Caryn Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312: Kyodo News Service (Tokyo). *Szule, Tad, 1501 33d Street 20006: New York Times. *Taffe Richard P., 819 South Barton Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Northern Virginia Sun. Taishoff, Albert Edwad, 75 East Wayne Avenue Silver Spring, Md.: American Metal Market. *Talburt, Thomas M., 3500 Hamlet Place, Chevy Chase, Md.: Scripps-Howard Newspper Alliance. *Tankersley, Bazy McCormick, Post Office Box 401, Barnesville, Md.: Chicago Tribune Press Service. *Tarr, David R., 103 Hilltop Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Center for Political Research. Taylor, Harold G., 4921 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Fairchild Publications. Taylor, Mary Paul, 1836 S Street 20009: Reuters. Taylor, Robert J., 325 C Street SE.: United Press International, Ten Eyck, Charles R., 3636 16th Street: Oil Daily. *terHorst, J. F., 7815 Evening Lane, Hollinbrook Park, Alexandria, Va. 22306: Detroit News, North Amer-ican Newspaper Alliance. *Theis, J. William, 705 Winhall Way, Silver Spring, Md.: Hearst Newspapers, Albany Times-Union, “Albany Knickerbocker News, Baltimore News-American, Boston Record American & Sunday Ad-Toh Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, San Antonio Light, San Francisco Examiner, Seattle Post-ntelligence. ; Thelen, Gilbert C., 5311 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md.: Associated Press. *Thimmesch, Nicholas P., 520 N Street SW: Newsday Specials. : Thomas, Helen, 1711 Massachusetts Avenue: United Press International. Thomas, Richard G., 635 C Street NE. 20002: Dayton (Ohio) Journal-Herald; Youngstown (Ohio) Vindi-cator.-: : J *Thomasson, Dan K., 8300 Nightingale Court, Annandale, Va. 22003: Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance *Thompson, Margaret C., 304014 R Street: Congressional Quarterly. : Thomsen, Dietrick E., 939 26th Street 20037: Science Service. * ill, Vladimir, 1260 21st Street 20036: Czechoslovak News Agency. : *Tillman, Steve, 3212 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.: El Paso Times, Leavenworth (Kans:) Times, Newport News (Va.) Daily Press, Okinawa Star, San Antonio Express, Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, Wichita Falls (T'ex.) Record News. Timlin, Eileen C., 2828 Connecticut Avenue: Newhouse National News Service. *Timmons, Bascom N., 1316 30th Street: Houston Chronicle, Fort Worth Star Telegram, Tulsa World, New Orleans States Item, Shreveport Times, Nashville Tennessean, Youngstown Vindicator, Raleigh News and Observer, Wilmington (Del.) Evening Journal, Wilmington (Del.) News, Baton Rouge State Times, Baton Rouge Morning Advocate, Jackson (Miss.) Clarion-Ledger, Chattanooga News Free-Press, Wichita (Kans.) Eagle, Wichita Beacon, Dayton (Ohio) Journal-Herald. *Tragle, J. Frank, 606 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Associated Press. *Trautman, Robert G., 6220 Wagner Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20016: Reuters. *Tribble, Edwin, 3115 Foxhall Road: Washington Evening Star. *Trohan, Walter, 2135 R Street: Chicago Tribune Press Service. *Trussell, Tait, 4414 Klingle Street 20016: Congressional Quarterly. *Tucker, James P., 4100 South 16th Street, Arlington, Va.: Washington Daily News. Tufty, Esther Van Wagoner, 820 Arcturus-on-Potomac, Alexandria, Va.: Tufty News Service, Michigan League of Home Dailies, Central Press Association, Midland (Mich.) Daily News, Owosso (Mich.) Argus Press, Three Rivers (Mich.) Commercial, Holland (Mich.) Sentinel, Port Huron (Mich.) Times Herald, Cadillac (Mich.) News, Ogdensburg (N.Y.) Journal, Cheybogan (Mich.) Tribune, Pontiac (Mich.) Press, Macomb Daily (Mt. Clemens, Mich.). *Tully, Andrew, 2104 48th Street 20007: MeNaught Syndicate. *Tunnell, James S., 1265 National Press Building 20004: Louisville Courier-Journal and Times. *Turner, Harry L., 268 25th Street North, Arlington, Va.: San Juan (Puerto Rico) Star. *Tvaroh, Premysl, 3001 Veazey Terrace, Apt. 1327: Rude Pravo, (Prague). *Ueda, Kenichi, 1865 Harvard Street: Mainichi Newspapers. *Jhl, Alexander H., Cattail Road, Poolesville, Md.: Press Associates, Inc. Unna, Warren W., 121 6th Street NE. 20002: Washington Post. *Vacecaro, Ernest B., 4200 Cathedral Avenue: Associated Press. *Vajda, Peter, 11215 Oak Leaf Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Nepszabadsag (Budapest). *Valentine, Paul W., 1600 16th Street 20009: Washington Post. Vance, William S., 7500 Dunston Street, Springfield, Va. 22151: Knight Newspapers, Akron Beacon-Journal. *van der Linden, Frank, 5312 Blackistone Road, Westmoreland Hills, 20016 Nashville Banner, Greenville (8.C.) News, Jackson (Miss.) Daily News. Van Riper, Frank, 1464 Rhode Island Avenue: New York News. van Velzen, Hubertus B.C.M., 1911 R Street: Zuid-Oost-Pers (Netherlands). ga *Van Wagoner, Lou G., 5539 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204: Tufty News Service, Michigan League of Home Dailies, Central Press Association, Midland (Mich.) Daily News, Owosso (Mich.) Argus Press, Three Rivers (Mich.) Commercial, Holland (Mich.) Sentinel, Port Huron (Mich.) Times Herald, Cadillac (Mich.) News, Ogdensburg (N.Y.) Journal, Cheboygan (Mich.) Tribune, Pontiac (Mich.) Press; Macomb Daily (Mt. Clemens, Mich.). 804 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Varmus, Constance C., 1833 New Hampshire Avenue, Apt. 702: Congressional Quarterly. Vasquez, Juan M., 3107 44th Street 20016: New York Times. ; *Vichnevski, Serguei, 3020. Dent Place: Pravda (Moscow). | t Vinciguerra, Tom, 8128 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va.: Ft. Lauderdale News-Sun: Sentinel. 3 *Viglietta, Andrew, Congressional Hotel: Long Island Press, Long Island Star-Journal, Newhouse Na-tional News Service. of iielo, Wok 43 ; *Viklund, Daniel, 2100 Connecticut Avenue: Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm). ‘ *Vogt, John McFarland, 2355 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va.: Washington Capital New Service. *Vohra, Hans Raj, 2823 Cortland Place: The Times of India. *yon Borch, Dr. Herbert, 1938 35th Street: Sueddeutsche Zeitung. *Von Eckardt, Wolf, 2014 Hillyer Place: Washington Post. . *von Hoffman, Nicholas: 1730 Corcoran Street: Washington Post. *yon Kahler-Gumpert, Anita, 2828 Connecticut Avenue: Agence France Presse. Wagner, Arlo T., 3812 Archer Place, Kensington, Md. 20795: Evansville Press, Kentucky Post & Times-ar. *Waldman, Myron S., 4403 Everett Street, Kensington, Md.: Newsday. Walker, Emily, 3863 Rodman Street: Tacoma (Wash.) News Tribune. Walker, P. Wayne, 1114 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va.: Congressional Quarterly. *Walker, Robert, 905 Timber Lane SW., Vienna, Va.: Associated Press. : Wallace, G. David, 4801 Kenmore Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Associated Press. Wallach, John P., 2922 N Street: Hearst Newspapers, Albany Times-Union, Albany Knickerbocker News, Baltimore News-American, Boston Record American & Sunday Advertiser, Los Angeles Herald-Examiner San Antonio Light, San Francisco Examiner, Seattle Post Intelligencer. *Walsh, Burke, 1 Scott Circle: NC News Service. i : *Walte, Juan Jorge, 515 North Armistead Street 22312: United Press International. Walters, Robert, 1001 3d Street, SW.: Washington Evening Star *Ward, Paul W., 4711 Hunt Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: Baltimore Sun. ] Ward, Peggy, 32 Wellesley Circle, Glen Echo, Md.: Gannett News Service, Binghamton (N.Y.) Press, Camden (N.J.) Courier-Post, Danville (Ill.) Commercial-News, Elmira (N.Y.) Star-Gazette, Ithaca (N.Y.) Journal, Hartford (Conn.) Times, Newburgh-Beacon (N.Y.) News, Niagara Falls (N.Y.) Gazette, Plainfield (N.J.) Courier-News, Rochester (N.Y.) Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester (N.Y.) Times-Union, Saratoga Springs (N.Y.) Saratogian, Utica (N.Y.) Daily Press, Utica (N.Y.) Observ-er-Dispatch, Mamaroneck Daily Times, Mt. Vernon Daily Argus, New Rochelle Standard-Star, Ossining Citizen Register, Port Chester Daily Item, Rockland County Journal-News, Tarrytown Daily News, White Plains Reporter Dispatch, Yonkers Herald Statesman, Peekskill Evening Star, Cocoa (Fla.) Tribune, Titusville (Fla.) Star-Advocate, Cocoa (Fla,) Today; Rockford (I1l.) Morning Star; Rockford (Ill.) Register-Republic; San Bernardino (Calif.) Sun; San Bernardino (Calif.) Telegram, Rockford Morning Star., Pensacola Journal, Pensacola Evening News. *Warden, Philip L., 7104 Park Terrace Drive, Alexandria, Va.: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Warder, Charles, 4303 Kaywood Drive, Mount Ranier, Md.: Associated Press. *Warren, Lucian C., 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202: Buffalo Evening News. “Watanabe Tsuneo, 4169A Concord Village, South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va.: Yomiuri Shimbun okyo). *Waters, Robert, 1046 Dalebrook Drive, Alexandria, Hartford Va.: Courant. *Watts, Reginald, 2622 John Marshall Drive, Arlington,Va.: Reuters. *Watzman, Sanford, 10915 Fiesta Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Cleveland Plain Dealer. *Waugh, William J.: 2515 Lakevale Drive, Vienna, Va.: Associated Press. *Weaver, Peter, 5102 Cammack Drive 20016: Los Angeles Times Syndicate. *Weaver, Warren, Jr., 9226 Craig Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: New York Times. Weil, Martin, 522 22d Street: Washington Post. Weir, Thomas A., 8150 Lakecrest Drive, Greenbelt, Md.: Wall Street Journal. ‘Wellborn, Stanley No., 1726 20th Street 20009: Congressional Quarterly. Welles, Benjamin, 1840 24th Street: New York Times. *Wentworth, Eric, 2455 Tunlaw Road 20007: Washington Post. Weseloh, Hans A., 1801 North Huntington Street, Arlington, Va.: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. *West, Dick 8., 3039 Crane Drive, Falls Church, Va.: United Press International. Westcott, Jacquelyn M., 560 N street SW.: Congressional Quarterly. Wharton, Elizabeth, 5 Snows Court: United Press International. *Wheeler, Timothy L., 2930 Legation Street: Daily World. *White, Gordon Eliot, 5716 North King’s Highway, Alexandria, Va. 22303: Salt Lake City Deseret News. White, Jean M., 2512 Q Street: Washington Post. White, Margareta E., 6611 Byrnes Drive, McLean, Va. 22101: Los Angeles Times Syndicate (Raymond Moley). *White, Mary J., 5716 North King’s Highway, Alexandria, Va.: Salt Lake City Deseret News. *White, William S., 5264 Loughboro Road: United Feature Syndicate. *Whitten, Leslie H, Jr., 114 Eastmore Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Bell-McClure Syndicate. *Wick, Dodee, 135 D Street SE.: Roanoke Rapids (N.C.) Daily Herald, Bogalusa (La.) Daily News, Daily Iberian (New Iberia, La.), New Ulm (Minn.) Daily Journal, Fairmont (Minn.) Daily Sentinel, Willis-ton (N.D.) Daily Herald. *Wicker, Thomas G., 3333 Cleveland Avenue: New York Times. Wieck, Paul R., 200 M Street SW.: Albuquerque Journal. *Wieghart, James G., 5510 Nevada Avenue 20015: New York Daily News. Wightman, Richard, 1711 Massachusetts Avenue: Fairchild Publications. Wiliams, Dotoiny E., 639 Massachusetts Avenue 20002: Ceder Rapids (Iowa) Gazette, St. Joseph (Me.) ews-Press. *Williams, Leonard, 3301 Gregg Road, Brookeville, Md. 20729: David Lawrence Associates. *Williams, Stanley., 3509 Glenmoor Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Congressional Quarterly. *Willingham, P. Edmund, Jr., 511 Jefferson Court, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Nashville Tennessean. Wills, Terrance, 4710 Yuma Street: Toronto Globe & Mail. J *Wilson, Cheryl Bailey, 634 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: Virgin Islands Daily News. *Wilson, Douglas C., 240 9th Street NE.: Providence Journal and Bulletin. *Wilson, George C., 6232 32d Place: Washington Post. : *Wilson, Joann, 5907 Sonoma Road, Bethesda, Md.: Los Angeles Times. *Wilson, Richard L., 2918 Garfield Street: Des Moines Register and Tribune. Wilson, Victor E., 2400 Pennsylvania Avenue: Newhouse National News Service. *Winters, Bruce, 6005 Milo Drive, Bethesda, Md.: Baltimore Sun. *Witcover, Jules J., 2505 Fowlers Lane, Reston, Va.: Newhouse National News Service. { / ! ‘Press Galleries © 805 MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Witkind, Vivian, 1735 K Street 20006: Congressional Quarterly. Witt, Florence E., 1121 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: Congressional Ruins. Wolfson, Lewis Ww. 627 G Street SE.: Providence (R. L) Journal-Bulletin. Wolman, Harold, 1414 17th Street 20036: Center for Political Research. Wood, Ann, 3230 O Street: New York Daily News. *Woodall, Thomas G., 2725 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202: Traffic World. *Woodward, Robert D. , 2210 Xing Street, Alexandria, ‘Va, 22301: Washington Evening Star. *Wormser, Michael D. , 6124 32d Place 20015: Congressional Quarterly. Worsnop, "Richard Laidlaw, 1401 N Street: Editorial Research Reports. *Worth, John, 2035 North Lexington Street, Arlington, Va. 22205: Traffic World. *Wright, Frank G., 5419 Linden Court, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Minneapolis Tribune, Minneapolis Star. *Wyant, William. =, Jr., 2805 35th Street: St. Louis Post Dispatch. *Yalowitz, Gerson, 1716 21st Street: Copley Newspapers, Springfield (I11.) State Journal, Springfield (Il1.) State Register, Aurora (I11.) Beacon-News, Joliet (Ill.) Herald-News, Elgin (Ill.) Courier-News, San Diego (Calif.) Tribune, San Diego (Calif.) Union, Alhambra (Calif.) Post-Advocate, Monrovia (Calif. ) News-Post, Redondo Beach (Calif.) Daily Breeze, San Pedro (Calif.) News-Pilot, Glendale (Calif.) News Press, Culver City (Calif.) Star-News, Venice (Calif.) Vanguard, Burbank (Calif. ) Review. *Yamauchi, Daisuke, 5101 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016: Mainichi Newspapers. Yarochevsky, Boris, 429 N Street SW.: TASS News Agency. Yoshioka, Ruby M., 6016 Conway Road, Bethesda, Md.: Science Service. Yuenger, "James L., 5600 North 19th Street, Arlington, Va.: Chicago Tribune Press Service. *Young, Joseph, 1706 Hollinwood Drive, Alexandria, Va.: Washington Evening Star. *Young, Robert C., 3601 Porter Street: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Younghusband, Peter, 3032 Cambridge Place 20007: London Daily Mail. *iZielke, George R., 503 North Pickett Street, Alexandria, Va.: Toledo Blade, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Monterey (Calif. ) Peninsula-Herald. *Zimmerman, Fred L., 1526 Westmoreland Street, McLean, Va.: Wall Street Journal. Zusy, Fred J., 10009 Frederick Avenue, Kensington, Md.: Continental Press, Inc. i i ! NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED IN PRESS GALLERIES (Phones: House Press Gallery, 225-3945; Senate Press Gallery, 225-4551) [NOTE.—e., evening; m., morning; 8., Sunday] (Paper represented and telephone number, office address, and name of representative) Abilene (Tex.) Reporter News (m., e., S.)—393-4488, ST 3-5445, 784 National Press Building: Leslie E. Carpenter, John L. Moore, Ed Johnson, Laurence B. Michie, Aberdeen American News (m., e., S.)—739-8627, DI 7-5123, 1325 E Street: Walter T. Ridder, Ernest G. Hernandez; Albert A. Eisele, Lou Cannon. Aberdeen (Wash.) Daily World (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Bill Kennedy. Adelaide (Australia) Advertiser—347-8548, 1251 National Press Building: Peter Costigan. Advance News Service, Inc.—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue (see Newhouse National News Service). Aftenposten (Oslo)—638-4669, 1186 National Press Building: Hans L. Hanssen. » Age (Melbourne, Australia)—333-7865, 3308 Cathedral Avenue: Roy Macartney. ; : Agence France Presse—NA 8-8570, 914 National Press Building: Jean Lagrange, Francis Lara, Louis. Deéroche, Anita von Kahler-Gumpert, Claude Moisy, Marc Hutten. : 4 ; Aiken (S.C.) Standard & Review—544-1200, 121 2d Street NE.: Billy E. Bowles, Rudolph A. Pyatt. Akron (Ohio) Beacon Journal (e., S.)—ME 8-2844, 1195 National Press Building: William S. Vance.. (see Knight Newspapers). : : Albany (N.Y.) Knickerbocker News (e.)—659-2560, 690 Mills Building: J. William Theis, David L. Barnett, Marianne Means, Harry J. Kelly, Patrick J. Sloyan, John P. Wallach. Albany (N.Y.) Times-Union (m., S.)—659-2560, 690 Mills Building: J. William Theis, David L. Barnett, Marianne Means, Harry J. Kelly, Patrick J. Sloyan, John P. Wallach. : Albuquerque Journal (m., S.)—554-3976, 200 M Street SW.: Paul R. Wieck. Albuquerque (N. Mex.) Tribune (e.)—347-7750, 1013 13th Street: Seth Kantor. ie Ahena) Gazette (e.)—549-0004, 717 North St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va.: John A. Reichmann, ar: . Carlin. Algemeen Handelsblad (Amsterdam)—338-1285, 1614 32nd Street: Edmund G. Lachman, Alhambra (Calif.) Post-Advocate (e.)—296-8565, 1629 K Street: Raymond J. McHugh, Lester M. Bell, James D. Cary, Gerson Yalowitz, L. Edgar Prina, Michael O'Connor, Edward A. Neilan. Amarillo News & Globe Times (m., e., S.)—393-4488, ST 3-5445, 784 National Press Building: Leslie E. Carpenter, Ed Johnson, John L. Moore, Laurence B. Michie. : American Bankers Daily (m.)—347-5529, 769 National Press Building: Joseph D. Hutnyan, Robert J. Dowling, Harold K. Street, Patricia D. Jordan. American Metal Market (m.)—RE 7-3230, 1118 National Press Building: Freeman C. Bishop, A. K. Ran- nells, Albert Edward Taishoff. : AMEX —638-1475, 1059 National Press Building: Frederico Campbell, Pedro Pablo Camargo. Anaheim Call Bulletin (e.)—483-3791, 483-7918, 2829 Connecticut Avenue: Sarah McClendon. A.N.S.A. Italian National News Agency—333-6136, 726 National Press Building: Aldo Bagnalasta. Anchorage Daily News (m.)—Li 4-5100, 328 Pennsylvania Avenue SE: A. Robert Smith. Anchorage (Alaska) Daily Times (e.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg. Robert A. Berger, Kay D.. Ingle -Ann Arbor (Mich.) News (e.)—737-7770, 515 National Press Building: William F. Pyper, Robert A. Hoving, Robert D. G. Lewis. Antara News Agency (Indonesia)—CO 5-9632, 1914 Connecticut Avenue, Djawa Dima. A0nleion Wis) Daily Post Crescent (e., S.)—JU 8-1674, 8101 Flower Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.: Frances cKusick. as South African Newspapers, Ltd. (Johannesburg)—737-3651, 1145 National Press Building: Kenneth 5 we n. Arizona Republic (m., S.)—638-6425, 641 National Press Building: Benjamin R. Cole, Michael A. Padev. Arkansas Gazette (Little Rock) (m., S.)—393-4488, ST 3-5445, 784 National Press Building: Leslie E. Car- penter, Ed Johnson, John L. Moore, Laurence B. Michie. . Asahi Shimbun (m., e.)—ST 3-0523, ST 3-0524, 794 National Press Building: Tadashi Kitani, Teruo Kunugi, Bin Watanabe, Yasushi Hara, Kensaku Shirai. Ashtabula (Ohio) Star-Beacon (e.)—DI 7-1856, 926 National Press Building: Glenn D. Everett. Associated Press—AD 4-5400, 1300 Connecticut Avenue: John M. Hightower, J. W. Davis, W. F. Arbogast, Sterling F. Green, Gardner Bridge, Margaret Kernodle, Arthur S. Roberts, Richard P. Powers, Ed-ward H. Higgs, J. Frank Tragle, Marvin L. Arrowsmith, Harrison B. Humphries, James C. Munn, Donald Sanders, John Chadwick, R. Gordon Brown, Vern Haughland, Dillon Graham, Francis W. Carey, C. Yates McDaniel, Joseph W. Hall, Jr., Fred S. Hoffman, John H. Kamps, H. Lee Garrett, Jerry T. Baulch, Lewis Gulick, Edmond LeBreton, Douglas B. Cornell, Spencer Davis, Frank Cormier, Martha Cole, Ernest B. Vaccaro, Frances L. Lewine, Robert A. Hunt, Neil Gilbride, Joseph E. Mohbat, Endre Marton, John W. Beckler, Lewis E. Hawkins, Walter R. Mears, Barry Schweid, Ary Moleon, Carl P. Leubsdorf, Bob Horton, Thomas P. Seppy, Donald M. Rothberg, John D. McClain, Richard L. Barnes, Stanford H. Benjamin, Gaylord Shaw, Gilbert C. Thelen, James H. Adams, Sidney H. Hurlburt, Brack Curry, Harry F. Rosenthal, Lawrence L. Knutson, Jean Heller, Garven Hudgins, Donald M. Kendall, Charles Warder, James Polk, Peggy Simpson, Preston R Stephens, Austin D. Scott, Gregg L. Herrington, G. David Wallace, William C. Barton, Kenneth J. Freed,H. L.. Schwartz III, John M. Pearce, Doran T. Howard, George L. Gedda, John 8S. Lang, Robert Poos, Robert Dobkin, Robert Walker, Kenneth O. Hartnett, Frank Murray, John B. Lengel, C. Craft, William J. Waugh, Donald E. McLeod, William Neikirk, James H. Phillips, D. Mark rown. Atlanta Daily World (m., s.), DE 2-0080, 1800 11th Street: Ruth A. Jenkins. Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution (m.)—393-2550, 557 National Press Building: Duane Riner. 806 Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Atlanta (Ga.) Journal (e., 8.) —393-2550, 557 National Press Building: David Nordan, Bill Goodwin. Augusta (Maine) Kennebec Journal (1m.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene 8. Goldenberg, Robert W. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. Aurora (1110) Beacon-News (e., S.30) 1629 K Street: Raymond J. McHugh, Lester M. Boll, James “D, Cary, Gerson Yalowitz, L . Edgar Prina, Michael O’Connor, Edward A. Neilan. Austin-American (m.)—393-4488, 784 National Press Building: Leslie E. Carpenter, John L. Moore, Ed Johnson, Laurence B. Michie. Austin Statesman (8.)—393-4488, 784 National Press Building: Leslie E. Carpenter, John L. Moore, Ed Johnson, Laurence B. Michie. Australian Newspaper Service—NA. 8-7126, 1196 National Press Building: S. Randal Heymanson. Baltimore (Md.) News-American (e., S. )—659-2560, 690 Mills Building: J. William Theis, DavidL. Barnett, Marianne Means, Harry J. Kelly, Patrick J. Sloyan, John P. Wallach, NO 7-6520 or CO 5-8806, 1673 Columbia Road: Garnett Stackelberg. Baltimore (Md.) Sun (m., S.)—347-8250, 1214 National Press Building: Philip Potter, Paul W. Ward, Albert Sehlstedt, Jr., Muriel Dobbin, Ernest B. Furgurson, Nathan Miller, Charles W. Corddry, Jr.. 7) pol S. Rovner, Arnold R. Isaacs, Walter R. Gordon, Bruce Winters, 3 ohn S. Carroll, Stuart S. mi Bangor ‘Daily News (m.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Soldebbi%e Robert W. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. Baptist Press—544-4226, 200 Maryland Avenue NE.: W. Barry Garrett, Beth Hayworth. Bartlesville (Okla.) Examiner-Enterprise (e. )—783-1760, 780 National Press Building, Bill Kennedy. Baton Rouge Morning Advocate ms 5h )—EX 3-0146, 1253 National Press Building: Bascom N. Timmons, Sam Hanna, Richard G. Thom: Baton Rouge State-Times (e. EX 3-0146, 1253 National Press Building: Bascom IN. Timmons, Sam Hanna, Richard G. Thomas. Battle Creek (Mich.) Enquirer-News (e., S.)—RE 7-2901, 1107 National Press Building: Thomas H. Ochil-tree, Jerry T. Moskal, Rebecca Ruth Kirtlan Bay City (Mich.) Times (e., 8.)—1737-7770, 515 “National Press Building: William F. Pyper, Robert A. Hoving, Robert D. G. Lewis. Beaumont (Tex.) Enterprise (m., S.)—393-4488, ST 3-5445, 784 National Press Building: Leslie E. Carpen-ter, Ed Johnson, John L. Moore, Laurence B. Michie. Beaumont (Tex.) Journal (e. )—303-4488, ST 3-5445, 784 National Press Building: Leslie E. Carpenter, Ed Johnson, John L. Moore, Laurence B. Michie. Bellevue (Ohio) Gazette (0)—DL7 7-1856, 926 National Press Building: Glenn D. Everet Bellingham (Wash.) Herald (e., S.)— RE 7-2901, 1107 National Press Building: a H. Ochiltree, Jerry T. Moskal, Rebecca Ruth Kirtland. Bell-McClure Syndicate 347-4325, 1612 K i Jack Anderson, Joseph C. Spear, Leslie H. Whitten, Jr., FE 3-4166, 3301 Garfield Street: EdgarA. Mowrer. Berlingske Tidence (Denmark) (m.)—EX 3-5794, 1130 National Press Building: Ole Arndal. Biddeford-Saco (Maine) Journal (e.)—INA. 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther van Wagoner Tufty, Loa G.-van Wagoner. Billings (Mont.) Gazette, (m., e.)—628-7227, 1251 National Press Building: Kenneth M. Scheibel. Biloxi-Gulfport Daily Herald’ (Qutinnrs Miss.) (e.)—546-5481, 507 G Street SEs Joland A. Bandy. Binghamton (N.Y.) Press (e., S.)—EX 3-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. a Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Birmingham (Ala) News (e., S.)—298-7080 656-8160, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: James Free; 656-8160, 4700 Jamestown Road, Bethesda, Mad.: Ann Cottrell Free. Birmingham (Ala.) Post-Herald (m.)—347-7750, 1013 13th Street: Dale B. McFeatters. Blackwell (Okla.) Journal-Tribune (e. )y—T783-1760, 780 National Press Building, Bill Kennedy. Bogle a ¥Dally News (e., S.)—LI 3-2978, LI 6-0856, 135 D Street SE.: Dodee Wick; 422 Tat Street SE.: en Ryskin Boise (Idahoy Daily Statesman (m., e., S.)—RE 7-2901, 1107 National Press Building: Thomas H. Ochiltree, Jerry T'. Moskal, Rebecca Ruth Kirt land. Booth Newspapers of Michigan—737-7770, 515 National Press Building: William F. Pyper, Robert A. Hoving, Robert D. G. Lewis. Boston Advertiser (8.)—659-2560, 690 Mills Building: J. William Theis, David L. Barnett, Marianne Means, HarryJ. Kelly, Patrick J. Sloyan, John P. Wallach. Boston Globe (m., e., S.)—298-9169, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: James S. Doyle, Richard H. Stewart, Martin F. Nolan, Mathew V. Storin, John E. Doran, Jt. Boston Herald Traveler (m., e., S. )— 347-6696, 510 Pennsylvania Building: Theresa McMasters, Drew F. Steis; Ellen Beswick. Boston Record /.merican (m.)—659-2560, 690 Mills Building: J. William Theis, David L. Barnett, Marianne Means, Ii ryJ. Kelly, PatrickJ. Sloyan, John P. Wallach. Brattleboro (Vt.) Reformer (e.)—LI 7-4404, 513 Constitution Avenue, NE.: Vonda Bergman. Bridgeport (Conn.) Post Telegram (m., e., 8.)—ST 3-1070, 1205 National Press Building: Carey Cronan. Brisbane (Australia) Courier-Mail—347-8548, 1251 National Press Building: Peter Costigan. Brockton (Mass.) Enterprise (e.)—554-3579, 1247 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. ‘Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. Bryan (Ohio) Times (e.)—DI 7-1856, 926 National Press Building: Glenn D. Everett. Buffalo (N.Y.) Courier-Express (m.)—NA 8-2906, 1389 National Press Building: Peter C. Andrews, Joan K. Andrews, Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berg er. Buffalo Evening ys (e.)—RE 7-3188, 1286 National Press Building: Lucian C. Warren, Roland A. Powell, Ronald J. Maselka, Nat S. Finney. Burbank (Calif.) Review (6)7=225 S568, 1629 K Street: Raymond J. McHugh, James D. Cary, Gerson Yalowitz, Lester M. Bell,L.. Edgar Prina, Michael O'Connor, Edward A. Neilan. Burlington (Vt. ) Free Press (m. Yili 7-4404, 513 Constitution Avenue NE.: Vonda Bergman. Cadillac ah, .) News (e.)—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. van Wagoner. Camden I (e.)—EX 3-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Canadian Press—AD 4-5400, 1300 Connecticut Avenue: Rod B. Currie, Ray Dick. Cape Cod (Mass.) Standard-Times (e.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. Carson City Nevada Appeal (e.) 783-1760, 780 National Press Building, Bill Kennedy. 808 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Cedar Rapids Gazette (e., S.)—LI 7-3554, 639 Massachusetts Avenue 20002: Dorothy Williams, Center for Political Research—833-8000, 1730 M Street 20036: Thomas N. Schroth, Cliff Sessions, Timothy B. Clark, Roan Conrad, Dwight Jensen, Arch Parsons, Neal R. Peirce, Mark T'. Sheehan, Steve Ashley, Dom Bonafede, Prentice Bowsher, Margaret Carroll, Stephen G. Clapp, Paul 8S. Clark, Richard L. Cohen, Robert Cooney, Richard Corrigan, Lucille Eddinger, Frank V. Fowlkes, Martha Gottron, Nina Grayhill, Jamie Heard, Phyliss L. Helper, John Inglehart, John Ingle, James R. Ingram, Frank Joseph, Douglass Lea, William Lilley III, Donald H. May, Charles Dennis M¢Camey, John L. Moore, Deborah Movitz, Andrea F. Schoenfeld, Elizabeth Shriver, Marcia Silverman, James Singer, David R. Tarr, Harold Wolman. cond News Agency of China—N A 8-2738, 549 National Press Building: Chiang-Kwang Li, Chien Chung u ‘ Central Press—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. van Wagoner. Chambersburg (Pa.) Public Opinion (e.)—FE 7-4421, 3320 P Street: Margaret P. Kilpatrick. Chardon (0.) Geauga Times-Leader (e.)—DI 7-1856, 926 National Press Building: Glenn D., Everett. Charleston (S.C.) News and Courier (m., S.) 544-1200, 121 2d Street NE.: Billy E. Bowles, Rudolph A. Pyatt. : : i Charleston (8.C.) Evening Post (e.), 544-1200, 121 2d Street NE.: Billy E. Bowles, Rudolph A. Pyatt. Charlotte (N.C.) News (e)—ME 8-2844, 1195 National Press Building: Davis Merritt. Sanlois oN Observer (m., 8.)—ME 8-2844, 1195 National Press Building: Davis Merritt (see Knight ewspapers). A Diows Free-Press (e.)—EX 3-0146, 1253 National Press Building: Bascom Timmons, Mary nn Pardue. Chattanooga Times (m., S.)—347-6742, 1029 National Press Building: Nina Steers. Cheboygan (Mich.) Tribune (e.)—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. van Wagoner. Chicago Construction News (m.)—296-2160, 1249 National Press Building: Ernest P. Mickel. Chicago Daily Defender (m.)—265-3145, 1712 16th Street: Ethel L. Payne. y Chicago (I11.) Daily News (e.)—DI 7-9828, 1229 National Press Building: Peter Lisagor, William McGaffin, William J. Eaton, Dorothy (Peggy) O’Neil, Grover C. Hall, Jr., Robert Gruenberg, Lynn Langway. Chicago Sun-Times Syndicate—298-7850, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Rowland Evans, Jr., Robert D. Novak. Chicago Today (e., 8.)—338-7850, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, Room 1113: Tom Leach. Chicago Sun-Times (m., S.)—EX 3-0151, 1366 National Press Building: Carleton Kent, Charles L. Bartlett, Thomas B. Littlewood, Morton M. Kondracke, William Hines. Chicago (I11.) Tribune Press Service—298-5959, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Russell W. Freeburg, Leland 8. Forrester, Philip L.. Warden, Robert C. Young, Aldo Beckman, Frederick H. Farrar, Louise Hutch-inson, Louis Dumbrowski, William H. Kling, James L. Yuenger, Glen R. Elsasser, Willard Edwards, Bazy McCormick Tankersley, Jean Mc Guiness, Norma Roderick, Walter Trohan. 3 Christian Science Monitor (Boston) (e.)—RE 7-7555, 1293 National Press Building: Saville R. Davis, God-frey Sperling, Jr., Richard L. Strout, Neal A. Stanford, Robert Cahn, David K. Willis, William C. Selover, Lyn Shepard, George W. Ashworth, Lucia C. Johnson, Josephine. Ripley, Robert P. Hey, David R. Francis, Lucia Mouat. ; . ‘ ) 23 Chunichi Shimbun (m., e.)—S'T 3-9479, 702 National Press Building: Shigehiko Morita. Cindan (Ohio) Enquirer (m.)—628-0300, 1387 National Press. Building: Jesse R. Shaffer, Jr., Mary allagher. i Cincinnati (Ohio) Post and Times Star (e.)—347-7750, 1013 13th Street: Robert W. Crater, John K. Russell. Clearwater (Fla.) Sun (e)—483-3791, 483-7918, 2829 Connecticut Avenue: Sarah McClendon. Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer (m.)—638-1366, 521 National Press Building: John Peter Leacacos, Sanford Watzman, Robert J. Havel, Michael D. Roberts. ; Cleveland (Ohio) Press & News (e.)—347-7750, 1013 13th Street: Robert W. Crater, John K. Russell. Cocoa (Fla.) Today (m.)—EX 3-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter Behr, Jack L. Bell. : Cocoa (Fla.) Tribune (e.)—EX 3-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. ; College Press Service—387-7575, 1779 Church Street 20036: William A. Sievert, Tom Miller. Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph (e., S.)—OL 2-1803, 3212 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.: Steve illman. } Columbia (S.C.) State and Record (m., e., S.)—b546-5481, 507 G Street SE. 20003: Leland A. Bandy. Columbus (Ohio) Citizen Journal (m.)—347-7750, 1013 13th Street: Robert W. Crater, John K. Russell. Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch (e., S.)—DI 7-3144, 809 National Press Building: George A. Embrey. Congressional Quarterly—296-6800, 1735 K Street: Nelson Poynter, Richard N. Billings, Arlene Alligood, Thomas Arrandale, Stuart Awbrey, Marlyn Aycock, Robert Barnes, Orren Beaty, Gail Bensinger, Albert Caron, Barbara Coleman, Oliver Cromwell, Mercer Cross, Robert Diamond, Alan Ehrenhalt, David Fouquet, Fred Freeman, Les Gapay, Janice Goldstein, Peter Harkness, Timothy Hayes, Joseph Hochstein, Janet Holley, Carole Horn, Ruth Hussey, Wayne Kelley, Diane Frank, Merrill McCord, Larry McSwain, David Maxfield, Jack Nease, Charles Riesz, Thomas Saunders, Walter Sha-piro, Nancy Strouse, Margaret Thompson, Tait Trussell, Constance C, Varmus, Wayne Walker, Stanley Wellborn, Jacqueline Westcott, Stanley Williams, Vivian Witkind, Florence Elder Witt, Michael Worm-Ser. Conneaut (0.) News-Herald (e.)—DI 7-1856, 926 National Press Building: Glenn D. Everett. Continental Press Inc.—ME 8-5633, 765 National Press Building: Fred Zusy, Dr. Claudio F. Benedi. Copley News Service—296-8565, 1629 K Street: Raymond J. McHugh, Lester M. Bell, James Cary, L. Edgar Prina, Michael O’Connor, Edward A. Neilan. Corpus Christi (Tex.) Caller-Times (m., e., S.)—393-4488, ST 3-5445, 784 National Press Building: Leslie E. Carpenter, Ed Johnson, John L. Moore, Laurence B. Michie. Conan (Qree.) Gazette Times (e.)—LI 4-5100, 328 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 728 6th Street SW.: A. obert Smith. Cox Newspapers—393-2550, 557 National Press Building: Lou Rotterman, David Nordan, Duane Riner, Bill Goodwin, Dale Pullen. " Culver City (Calif.) Star-News (e.)—296-8565, 1629 K Street: Raymond J. McHugh, Lester M. Bell, Jame D. Cary, Gerson Yalowitz, L.. Edgar Prina, Michael O’Connor, Edward A. Neilan. Czechoslovak News Agency (Prague)—628-3868, Room 644, 501 13th and E Streets 20004; Vladimir Till. Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) (m., e., S.)—27 8th Street SE.: Sven Oste. Daily Astorian (Oreg.) (e)—LI 4-5100, 328 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.: A. Robert Smith. Daily Bond Buyer (N.Y.) (m.)—293-4727, Room 1219, 1001 Connecticut Avenue: John Gerrity, Linda M. Nolan, Andrew R. Mandala, Trevvett Matthews, Conrad Christiano, Kathleen S. Butler. Daily Iberian (New Iberia, La.) (e.)—LI 3-2978, 135 D Street, SE.: Dodee Wick. ‘Press Galleries + 809 NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued pally Oklahoman (m., 8.)—628-0335, 907 National Press Building: Allan W. Cromley, Katherine M. Chris- a) : ; Daily World—628-5595, 1124 National Press Building: Timothy L. Wheeler. Dallas (Tex.) Morning News (m.)—NA 8-5030, 637 National Press Building: Robert E. Baskin, Sam Kinch, Jr., Merikaye Presley, Thomas E. Bryan. Dallas (Tex.) Times Herald (e., S.)—338-4394, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 1315: Margaret Mayer. Danbury (Conn.) News-Times (e.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. Danville (Ill.) Commercial News (e., S.)—EX 3-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Davar (Tel Aviv, Israel) (m.)—585-1846, 1401 Blair Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Israel Landres. David Lawrence Associates—FE 3-7400, 1241 24th Street: David Lawrence, Leonard Williams, Iva Holland. Dawn (Karachi, Pakistan)—333-1804, 2345 King Place: Ejaz Husain. Day-Jewish Journal (m.)—TU 2-3947, 7810 16th Street: Murray Frank. Dayton Daily News (e., 8.)—393-2550, 557 National Press Building: Lou Rotterman. Dayton Journal Herald (m.)—EX 3-0146, 1253 National Press Building: Bascom N. Timmons, Sam A. Hanna, Richard G. Thomas. : Dear Publications—393-0979, 1011 National Press Building: David R. Dear, Cyrene Dear, Grace M. Jeffor- son. Delaware State News (e.)—ME 8-0823, 1131 National Press Building: McLellan Smith. Denver Daily Journal (m.)—296-2160, 1249 National Press Building: Ernest P. Mickel. Denver Post (e.)—RE 7-1381, 993 National Press Building: Barnet Nover, Naomi Nover. Des Moines (Iowa) Register and Tribune (m., e., S.)—DI 7-9111, 940 National Press Building: Richard L. Wilson, Nathan K. Kotz, James V. Risser. po ee Press (m., S.)—ME 8-2844, 1195 National Press Building: Saul Friedman (see Knight ewspapers). : . . Detroit (Mich.) News (e., S.)—NA 8-4566, 511 National Press Building: J. F'. ter Horst, Robert D. Heinl, Jr. Richard A. Ryan, Hugh J. McDonald : Deutsche Presse Agentur—783-5097, 700 National Press Building: Wolfgang Nolter, Hans-Juergen Hoefer, Martin Mulert, Juergen Leinmann, Douglas D. Richards. Die Presse (Austrian, (m., e., S.)—338-6583, 3019 Cambridge Place: Marlene Manthey. Die Welt (Hamburg) (m., e., S.)—244-4859, 4949 Lowell Street: Heinz F. Barth; 6564-3692, 6405 Redwing Road, Bethesda, Md., Hans Martin Koelle. Donga Ibo (Seoul), 1042 National Press Building: Chul-Soo Chin. Donghwa News Agency—534-2624, 6312 North 27th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Changsup Hahn. Donrey Media Group. 783-1760, 780 National Press Building. Bill Kennedy. Drafoes (hnanian Daily of Chicago) (m.)—5808 King Arthur Way, Glen Dale, Md. 20769 Grazina E. 3 rivickas. Duluth Herald and News Tribune (m., e., 8.)—737-8627, 1325 E Street: Walter T. Ridder, Albert A. Eisele, Ernest G. Hernandez, Lou Cannon; DI 7-5123, 1299 National Press Building: Frederic W. Collins. Durango (Colo.) Herald (e., S.)—FE 8-4660, 1618 17th Street: Helene C. Monberg. Editorial Research Reports—296-4880, 1735 K Street: William B. Dickinson, Jr., Richard Spong, Richard Laidlaw Worsnop, Helen B, Shaffer, Buel W. Patch, Richard N. Billings, Hoyt L. Gimlin, Ralph C. Deans, Mary Costello. Edward J. Mowery Syndicate—223-0666, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue: Edward J. Mowery. EFE News Agency (Madrid) —347-5950, 733 National Press Building: Juan R. Roldan. El Imparcial —RE 7-9346, 601 National Press Building: George A. Spencer. Elgin (Ill. Courier-News (e.)—296-8565, 1629 K Street: Raymond J. McHugh, Lester M. Bell, James D. Cary, Carlos Conde, Gerson Yalowitz, L. Edgar Prina, Michael O’Connor, Edward A. Neilan. Elizabeth City (N.C.) Advance (e.)—395-0979, 1011 National Press Building: Cyrene Dear, David R. Dear, Grace M. Jefferson. Elmira (N.Y.) Star-Gazette (e.)—EX 38-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. ‘Germond, John Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. El Paso Herald—Post 347-7750(e.), 1013 13th Street: Seth Kantor. El Paso (Tex.) Times (m., S.)—483-3791, 483-7918, 2829 Connecticut Avenue: Sarah McClendon; OL 2-1803, 3212 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.: Steve Tillman. Ely (Nev.) Daily Times (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building, Bill Kennedy. Enid (Okla.) Daily News & Eagle (m., 8.)—O0L 6-2276, 5004 Jamestown Road: Sally Steele. Eugene (Oreg.) Register Guard (e., S.)—LI 4-5100, 328 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.: A. Robert Smith; Evansville (Ind.) Press (e., S.)—347-7750, 1013 13th Street: Arlo T'. Wagner. Fairchild Publications (N.Y.) (Daily News Record, Women’s Wear Daily, Home Furnishings Daily)— RE 7-7090, 399 National Press Building: Lloyd Schwartz, Robert A. Barr, Mary N. Michael, Betty Morris, Richard C. Sizemore, Richard Wightman, Jack W. Robertson, Heather M. David, Kandy Stroud, Harold G. Taylor, Priscilla Girard, Elaine Benvenuto, Joan Kramer. Fairmont (Minn.) Daily Sentinel (e.)—LI 3-2978, 135 D Street SE.: Dodee Wick. Fall River (Mass.) Herald News (e.)—554-3579. 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, ‘Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. Federated Publications, Inc.—RE 7-2901, 1107 National Press Building: Thomas H. Ochiltree, Jerry T. Moskal, Rebecca R. Kirtland. all News Service—543-8889, P.O. Box 8986, SE. Station 20003.: Lawrence Fernsworth, Jeannie I. fernsworth. Film and Television Daily (m.)—EX 3-4808, 1126 National Press Building: Jay Lewis. Flint (Mich.) Journal (e., 8.)—737-7770, 515 National Press Building: William F. Pyper, Robert A. Hoving, Robert D. G. Lewis. Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) News-Sun Sentinel (e,, S.)—298-6197, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Tom Vinciguerra. Fort Smith (Ark.) Southwest Times-Record (e.) 783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Bill Kennedy. Fort Worth Press (e., 8.)—347-7750, 1013 13th Street: Seth Kantor. Fort Worth (Tex.) Star Telegram (m., e.)—EX 3-0146, 1253 National Press Building: Bascom N. Timmons, John Mort, Jack Cleland, Oscar Griffin, Candace L. Leinweber. France-Soir (e.)—ME 8-0104, 615 National Press Building: Adalbert de Segonzac. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (m. e., S.)—(536-4048), 1801 North Huntington Street, Arlington, Va.: Hans Achim Weseloh. ; Frederick (Okla.) Daily Leader (0.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Bill Kennedy. Free Press Publications of Canada—638-0966, 1096 National Préss Building: Richard T'. Purser. : Fresno (Calif.) Bee (0.)—547-4044, 422 1st Street SE.: Leo Rennert, Michael D. Green, Lawrence Fernsworth. 810 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued G.P.D. Newspaper Syndicate, The Netherlands—333-0677, 4000 Tunlaw Road: Hendrik L. Leffelaar. Gannett News Service—EX 3-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Garden Grove (Calif.) News—737-8627, 1325 E Street: Walter T. Ridder, Albert A. Eisele, Ernest G. Hernandez; Lou Cannon; DI 7-5123, 1299 National Press Building, FredW. Collins. Gary (Ind.) Post-Tribune—737-8627: 1325 E Street: Walter T. Ridder, Albert A. Eisele, Ernest G. Her-Hernandez, Lou Cannon; DI 7-5123, 1299 National Press Building, Fred W. Collins. Geneva (0.) Free Press (e. Y—DI 7-1856, 926 National Press Building: Glenn D. Everett Glendale sin News-Press (e. )—206-8565, 1629 K Street: Raymond J. McHugh, Festor M. Bell, 7aames DB. , Gerson Yalowitz, L. Edgar Prina, Michael O’Connor, Edward A. Neila Grand Forks (N. Dak.) Herald (m., e., S. Y—737-8627, 1325 E Street: Walter R. Ridder, Albert A. Eisele, Ernest G. Hernandez, Lou Cannon. Grand Junction (Colo.) Sentinel (e., S.)—FE 8-4660, 1618 17th Street: Helene C. Monberg. Grand Rapids (Mich.) a ki: )—I3-TTI0, 515 National Press Building: William F. Sper, Robert A. Hoving, Robert D. G. Li Green Bay (Wis.) Daily Pra Sazette (e., 8.)—JU 8-1674, 8101 Flower Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.: Frances McKusick. Greensboro (N.C.) Daily News (m.)—516-A 6th Street SE.: Larry Cheek. Greenville (S.C.) News (m.)—OL 4-8048, 5312 Blackistone Road 20016: Frank van der Linden, 354-1274, 5007 Caryn Court, Alexandria, Va. 92312: CharlesL. Overby Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. "Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. : Guam Daily "News (m., S.)—783-4496, 720 National Press Building: Frank Hewlett. Guthrie (Okla.) Daily Leader (e. )—783-1760, 780 National Press Building, Bill Kennedy. Guymon (Okla.) Daily Herald (e. 783-1760; 780 National Press Building, Bill Kennedy. Hankook I1bo & Korea Times (Seoul) (m. )—783-2674, 850 National Press Building: = Hyung Cho. Hapdong News Agency (Seoul)—737-9615, 932 National Press Building: YersuK Harrisburg i Patriot & Evening News (m., e., S.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania ‘Avenue: John Finch, SamuelM. Sharkey, Jr., Miles Ben Hartford (Conn. ) Courant (m., S. \— 7837442, 1037 National Press Building: Robert Waters. Hartford (Qe, ) Times (e. —EX 3-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Ger- mond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Hawaii Tribune-Herald (Hilo) (e. )—783-1760, 780 National Press Building, Bill Kennedy. Hearst Newspapers and Hearst Headline Service—659-2560, 690 Mills Building: J. William Theis, David Ts. Barnett, Marianne Means, Harry J. Kelly, Patrick J. Sloyan, John P. Wallach. Sonate (Ky. ) Gleaner & J ournal (m., 8.)—393-0979, 1011 National Press Building: Cyrene Dear, David R. Dear, GraceM. Jefferson. Hindustan Times (New Delhi, India)—525-0126, 2500 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va.: Krishan Bhatia. Hokkaido Shimbun (Japan) ST 38-9479, 702 National Press Building 20004: Yoshiaki Okubo. Holland (Mich.) Sentinel (e. Y—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther van Wagoner Tufty, Yeon G. van Wagoner. Hollywood (Cal.) Reporter (m.)—EX 3-4808, 1126 National Press Building: Jay Lewis. Holyoke (Mass.) Transeript-Telegram (e. ) —554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. Honolulu Advertiser (m., S.)—393-4488, ST 3-5445, 784 National Press Building: Leslie E. Carpenter, Ed Johnsen, John L. Moore, Laurence B. Michie. Honolulu Star-Bulletin (e. )—1783-4496, 720 National Press Building: Frank Hewlett. Houston (Tex.) Chronicle (S.)—EX 3-0146, 1253 National Press Building: Bascom N. Timmons, John Cleland, John Mort, William F. Lee, Candice L. Leinweber. Houston (Tex. ) Post (m., S.)—638-4332, 762 National Press Building: Charles P. Culhane. Hungarian News Agency —649-4737, 10827 Bucknell Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20902: Csaba Kis. Huntingburg (Ind.) Independent—EX 3-0979, 1011 National Press Building: David R. Dear, Cyrene Dear, Grace M. Jefferson. Raisvile (Ala.) Times (e., 8.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: B. J. Richey, Samuel M. Sharkey, 11 Giornale d’Ttalia (Rome) —347-0245, 941 National Press Building: Girolamo Modesti. I1 Resto del Carlino (Bologna, Ttaly)—347-0245, 941 National Press Building: Girolamo Modesti. Il Tempo (Rome)—966-7772, 4409 Klingle Street: Marino de Medici. Indian Express Newspapers (India)—638-6425, 362-0161, 5442 Broad Branch Road: T. V. Parasuram. Indianapolis (Ind.) News (e.)—638-6425, 641 National Press Building: Louis C. Hiner. Indianabolis (Ind.) Star (m., S. )—638-6425, 641 National Press Building: Benjamin R. Cole, Michael A, adev Intermonde Presse (France)—525-9495, 323 North Oxford Street, Arlington, Va.: Nelly Stone. International Herald Tribune—223-6000, 1515 LI Street: Frederick J. Farris, Robert Siner. Inter Press Service—347-2035, 810 National Press Building: Joaquin Frances. Ithaca (N.Y.) Journal (e. —BX 3-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Izvestia (Moscow) (E.)—588-8563,1 401 Blair Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Yuri V. Barsukov. Jackson (Miss.) Clarion-Ledger (m., e., S.)—EX 3-0146, 1253 National Press Building: Bascom N. Timmons, Sam Hanna, Mary Ann Pardue. Jackson (Miss.) Daily News (e.)—OL 4-8048, 5312 Blackistone Road: Frank van der Linden, 854-1274, 5007 Caryn Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312: Charles L. Overby. Eby (Mich.) Citizen Patroit (e., S.)—737-7770, 515 oral Press Building: William F. Pyper, Robert A. Hoving, RobertD. G. Lewis Yoerinyins ak .C.) Daily News (e. ds U 8-1674, 8101 Flower Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.: Frances cKusic Jersey Journal (Jersey City, N.J.) (e.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Robert Maitlin, Samuel M. Sharkey, Jr., Miles Benson. Jewish Telegraphic Agency—REA 7-0835, 834 National Press Potaine: Milton Friedman, Jessie Halpern, ish Marcia Bordma JiJi Pr Ltd. (m. )-—ST 3-5086, 1256 National Press Building: Fumio Tsuburaya, Atsushi Sato, Sakuya ujiwara. J ChAT City (Tenn.) Press-Chronicle—543-8889, P.O. Box 8986, SE. Station 20003: Lawrence Fernsworth, Jeannie I. Fernsworth. Press Galleries ; 811 NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Joliet {a Herald-News (o., 8.)—296-8565, 1629 K Street: Raymond J. McHugh, ine D. Cary, Lester M. Bell, Gerson Yalowit?, L. Edgar Prina Michael O’Connor, Edward A. Nei Rot ii Sha News Agency (Tokyo)—524-1951, 4518 North Glebe Road, Fissiiy Va. 22207: Russell Kalamanos (Mich.) Gazette (e., 8.)—737-7770, 515 National Press Building: William F. Pyper, Robert A. Hoving, Robert D. G. Lewis. Kansas. City Star (e.) and Times (m.)—208-7790, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: John R. Cauley, Joseph Anthony Lastelic. Kentueky Post and Times Star (e.)—3847-7750, 1013 13th Street: Arlo T'. Wagner. King Features Syndicate—NA 8-8997, 2219 California Street 20008: Mary Haworth; HO 2-5630, 1052-A. National Press Building: Ralph de "Toledano; EX 3-25613, 659-2560, 690 Mills Building: Marianne Means Knight Newspapers—ME 8-2844, 1195 National Press Building: Robert S. Boyd, James K. Batten, Saul Friedman, PhilipE. Meyer, Peter J. Laine, JamesH. McCartney, Clarence Jones, Vera Glaser, William S. Vance, W. Davis Merritt, Jr., Malvina Stephenson, Saul Kohler, Jerome Cahill. Knoxville (Tenn.) News-Sentinel (e., S. Yara, 1013 13th Street: Powell S. Lindsey. Koelnisehe Rundschau (Germany) (m. ., ©., S.)—ST 38-2265, 1317 F Street: Hans B. Mey Kyodo News Service—DI 7-5767, 5048, 730 National Press Building: Hiroshi Ishizula, Kenichi Sasaki, Kensuke Suzuki. Kyunghyang Shinmoon—525-5164, 3443 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va.:Meung-Ja (Julie) Moon. La Nazione (Florence, Ttaly)—347-0245, 941 National Press Building: Girolamo Modesti. Lafayette (Ind.) J ournal and Courier (o. ) RE 7-2901, 1107 National Press Building: Thomas H. Ochiltree, Jerry T'. Moskal., Rebecca Ruth Kirtland. pki R (Mich.) State Journal (e., S.)—RE 7-2901, 1107 National Press Building: Thomas H. Ochiltree, Jerry T. Moskal, Rebecca Ruth Kirtland Las Vegas (Nev.) Roview—Journal (0.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Bill Kennedy. Leadville (Colo.) Herald-Democrat (e.)—462-1929, 1618 17th Street: Helene C. Monberg: Leavenworth (Kans.) Times—OL:2-1803, 3212 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.: Steve Tillman. dan Cronk: .) Democrat, 543-8889, Post Office Box 8986 SE.; Lawrence Fernsworth, Jeannie I. Ferns-wor Le Figaro (Paris)—628-8570, 917 National Press Building: Jacques N. Jacquet-Francillon. Le Monde (Paris) (e. )—338-2450, 2327 49th Street: Alain Clément. ae Daily News of Chicago—301 662-8200, Allenhurst Manor Farm, R.F.D. 4, Frederick, Md.: i on. London Daily Express (m.)—EX 3-0840, 1077 National Press Building: Ross Mark, Sarah 8. Hammer. London Daily Mail (m.)—RE 7-2541, 1202 National Press Building: Peter L. Younghusband. London Daily Telegraph (m. )—EX 3-5195, 1200 National Press Building: Stephen Barber, Richard Beeston, Alan Osborn. London Evening Standard—296-6244, 1101 New Hampshire Avenue: Jeremy Campbell. Ras Financial Times—737-8620, 1325 E Street: Joo Rogaly, John D. 8. Graham, Jurek Martin, Felicity ryan, London Observer Foreign News Service: 296-1986, 1515 Ln Street 20005: Colin Cross. London Sunday Telegraph—EX 3-1335, 1200 National Press Building: David Grant-Adamson. London Sunday Times—628-4310, 1523 L Street, Room 503: Henry Brandon. London Times (m.)—DI 7-7659, 529 National Pross Building: Louis Heren, Tan S. McDonald. Long Beach (Calif.) Independent and Press-Telegram (m., e., S.)—737-8627, 1325E Street: WalterT. Ridder, Albert A. Eisele, Ernest G. Hernandez, Lou Cannon; DI 7-5123, 1209 National Press Building, Fred Ww. Collins; EM 2-3965, 3930 Connecticut Avenue, Virginia Ww. Kellay. Long Branch (N.J.) Daily Record, 3336 Wilson Boulevard, Aitinoton, Va.: Herman J. O bermayer. Long Island Press (e., S. )y—208-7980, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Andrew J. Viglietta, Richard Seelmeyer Samuel M. Sharkey, Jr., Miles Benson Los Angeles Herald-Examiner (m., e.)—659-2560, 690 Mills Building: J. William Theis, David L. Barnett, Marianne Means, HarryJ. Kelly, PatrickJ. Sloyan, John P. Wallach. Los Angeles Times '(m.) —206-1440), 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue: Robert J. Donovan, David Kraslow, Robert Barkdoll, Rudy Abramson, John H. Averill, Vincent J. Burke, Thomas J. Foley, Donald Irwin, Tom Lambert, Stuart Loory, Ronald J. Ostrow, Ted Sell, Joann Wilson, Robert L. Jackson, Murray Seeger, D. J. R. Bruckner, Marlene Cimons. Los Angeles Times Syndicate—965-1770, 2720 Dumbarton Avenue 20007: Joseph Alsop. 638-2066, 815 17th Street, Room 214; Thomas W. Braden, Frank Manciewicz; 638-3760, 788 National Press Building: Roscoe Drummond, Goeffrey Drummond; 356-1253, 6611 Byrones Drive, McLean, Va. 22101: Margareta E. White (Raymond Moley): 638-1556, 1053 "National Press Building: Peter Weaver, Hazel Ward Adcock. Louisville Ey Courier Journal (m. )—628-7704, 1265 National Press Building: Ward Sinclair, James 8S. Tunne Louisville (Ky.) Times (e.)—628-7704, 1265 National Press Building: Ward In James 8. Tunnell. Lowell (Mass.) Sun (e., 5.)—638-4077, 1027 National Press Building: Franz D. Scholz. Lubbock (Tex.) Avalanche-Journal (., m., S.)—393-4488, ST 3-5445, 784 National Press Building: Leslie E. Carpenter, Ed Johnson, John L. Moors, Laurence B. Michie. Lynn (Mass.) Item (e. Y—554-3579. 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larra-bee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. McClatchy N Owspapery of California—547-4044, 422 1st Street SE.: Leo Rennert, Michael D. Green; Lawrence ernswor McKusick News Bureau—J U 8-1674, 8101 Flower Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.: Frances McKusick. McNaught Syndicate—NA 8-1511, 1391 National Press Building: Holmes Alexander; 333-7241, 2104 48th Street. 20007: Andrew Tully. Macomb Daily (Mt. Clemens, Mich.) (e).—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Ester Van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. Van Wagoner. Macon News—Macon Telegraph (Ses Knight Newspapers). Madison (Wise.) Capital Times ( )—554-4055, 252 M Street SW. 20024: Erwin Knoll. Mainichi Newspapers—RE 7-2817, 1024 National Press Building: Daisuke Yamauchi, Kenichi Ueda, Mitsuaki Nakao. Mamaroneck (N.Y.) Daily Times (0.)—393-3400, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Manchester (England) Guardian (m.)—RE 7-1234, 1515 L Street: Richard F. Scott Manchester (N.H.) Union Leader—638-5747, Suite G02, Watergate West 20037: Edith Kermit Roosevelt; 337-1878, 4633 Green Place, Elizabeth Churchill Brown. 812 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED-—Continued Marion (Ind.) Chronicle & Leader Tribune—RE 7-2901, 1107 National Press Building: Thomas H. Ochil-tree, Jerry T. Moskal, Rebecca Ruth Kirtland. Maryyilie-Alcoa (Tenn.) "Daily Times—543-8889, 329 C Street SE.: Lawrence Fernsworth, Jeannie I. Fernsworth Medford (Oreg.) Mail Tribune (e., S.)—LI 4-5100, 328 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE.: A. Robert Smith. Melbourne (Australia) Herald—347-8548, 1251 National Press Building: Peter Costigan. Memphis Commercial Appeal (m., 8S. 347-7760, 1013 13th Street: Morris Cunningham. Memphis Press-Scimitar (e.)—347-7750, 1013 13th Street: Powell 8. Lindsay Meriden (Conn.) Record-Journal (m.,e.)—ST 3-1070, 1205 National Press Building: Carey Cronan. Miami (Fla.) Herald (m.)—ME 8-2844, 1195 National Press Building: Clarence Jones (see Knight News-papers. Michigan League of Home Dailies—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Ester Van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. Van Wagoner. Middletown (N.Y.) Times Herald Record (m. )—b554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, RobertA. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. Midland (Mich.) Daily News (e. )—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Ester Van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. Van. Wagoner Mityaiesd J gars] (e., S——RE 7-6453 & RE 7-2985, 734 National Press Building: Laurence C. Eklund, ohn Milwaukee Sentinel (m.)—628-8920, 1184 National Press Building: Richard W. Bradee. Minneapolis Star (e.)—347-5885, 940 National Press Building: Charles W. Bailey 2d, Richard P. Kleeman, Frank G. Wright, Alan C. MecConagha. Minneapolis Tribune (m., S.)—3847-5885, 640 National Press Building: Charles W. Bailey 2d, Richard P. Kleeman, Frank G. Wright, Alan CG. McCon Li oss Register (Pascagoula) (e., S. 207080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: B. J. Richey, Samuel harkey, Jr Mabie (Ala. ) Press & Register (m., e., S. )—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: B. J. Richey, Samuel M. arkey, Modesto (Calif).) Bee (e., S.)—547-4044,422, 1st Street SE.: Leo Rennert, Michael D. Green, Lawrence ernswort Moline (I11.) Daily Dispatch—628-7227, 1251 National Press Building: Kenneth M. Scheibel. Monroe Le 2; World & News Star (m., e., S.)—EX 3-0416, 1253 National Press Building: Sam Hanna, Richard G.7 Moh (Cait) News-Post (e.)—1629 K Street: Raymond J. McHugh, Lester M. Bell, J. ames D. Cary, Gerson Yalowitz, L. Edgar Prina, Michael O’Connor, Edward A. Neilan. Monterey (Calif.) Peninsula-Herald ‘te. )>—NA. 8-2091, 1292 National Press Building: Robert S. Allen, 393-4580, 1280 National Press Building: George R Zielke. Montreal Star (6.)—ST 3-5979, 1096 National Press Building: Raymond Heard. Morristown (Tenn.) Daily Gazette and Mail (e., S.)—543-8889, P.O. Box 8986, SE. Station 20003: Lawrence Fernsworth, Jeannie I. Fernsworth. Mt. Vernon (N. ¥. ) Daily Argus (e.)—393-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Muncie (Ind.) Press (e.)—638-6425, 641 National Press Building: Louis C. Hiner, : . Muncie (Ind.) Star (m., S. )—638-6425,5, 641 National Press Building: Benjamin R. Cole, Michael A. Padev. Muskegon Chuonicle Ce. )—1737-7770, 515 National Press Building: William F. Pyper, Robert A. Hoving, Robert D. G. Lewis. Nannes News Service—244-3759, 4200 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Caspar H. Nannes. Nashville (Tenn.) Banner (e.)—OL 4-8048, 5312 Blackistone Road: Frank van der Linden, 354-1274, 5007 Caryn Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312: Charles L. Overby Nashville (Tenn. 3 Tennessean (m., e.)—EX 3-0146, 1253 AT Press Building: Bascom N. Timmens, P. Edmund Willingham, Jr. Natjonal Newspaper Syndicate—RE 7-2551, 1003 K Street: John Herling. N.C. News Service—659-6722, 1312 Massachusetts Avenue 20005: Richard M. Guilderson, Jr., Burke Walsh, William E. Ring, JohnV. R. Lebkicher, James E. Fiedler, WilliamA. Ryan, John R. Sullivan, John J. Maher, E. Francis McDevitt, PaulJ. Dwyer, John E. Ryan, Christopher Reynolds. Nepsedbndsas (Budapest, Hungary)—439-7684, 11215 Oak Leaf Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Peter Neue a Zeitung (Switzerland) (m., e.,; 8.)—EX 3-1162, 1190 National Press Building: Werner Imhoof, Jean P. Blancpain. New Bedford Standard-Times (e., S.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Cla Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. New Orleans (La.) States Item (0) —EX 3-0166, 1253 National Press Building: Bascom N. Timmons, Sam Hanna, Richard G. Thom New Orleans Times Picayune (m. 47-0034, 1029 National Press Building: Edgar Poe, Alice B. Haggett. New Rochelle (N.Y.) Brannud, Star (e. )—393-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, JohnE. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, PeterB. ' Behr, JackL. Bell. New Ulm (Minn. ) Daily Ji ournal (e.)—LI 3-2978, 135 D Street SE.: Dodee Wick, New York & Brooklyn Daily—Mayflower Hotel: Trude Feldman New York Daily News (m.) — NA 8-5058,1272 National Press A ding: Edward W. Lewis, Charles J. Greene, Jr., Frank Jackman, Paul F. Healy, J. Stanley Carter, Charles Rabb, David é. Br reasted, Frank Van "Riper, Jeffrey Antevil, Ann Wood, James G. Wieghart. New York Journal of Commerce (m. J—737--8620, 1325 E Street: Oscar E. N aumann, Robert F. Morison, Thomas J. Connors, Richard A. Lawrence, (Miss) Jan Nugent, Eugene Charles McGrath, (Mrs.) Martha M. Hamilton, Anas Cornu, (Mrs.) Vera Hirschberg, David P, Cazalas, Susan L. Pierce, CaroleA. Shifrin, 737-8627, 1 325 E. St.; WalterP. Ridder, Ernest G. Hernandez, Lou Cannon. New York Post (6)—393-1531, fs National Press Building, Warren M. Hoge. New York Times (m. )—293-3100, 1920I Street: Max Frankel, R. W. Apple, Russell Baker, William Beecher, Felix Belair, William M. Blair, Nona Baldwin Brown, Edwin L. Dale, Jr., Paul Delaney, Barbara I. Dubivsky, John W. Finney, Benjamin A. Franklin, Fred P. Graham, Peter Grose, Richard Halloran, John Herbers, Marjorie Hunter, E. W. Kenworthy, Arthur Krock, Leslie Ledbetter, Richard D. Lyons, BH htoper 1ovdon.s Richard1.. Madden, Cleve Mathews, J. ohn D. Morris, James M. Naughton, Robert H. Phe Cabell Phillips, James B. Reston, William H. Robbins, Nan Robertson, David E. Rosenbaum, gi Rosenthal, Walter Rugaber, Harold Schmeck, Robert B. Semple, Jr., Eileen Shanahan, WilliamV. Shannon, Neil Sheehan, Hedrick Smith, Robert M. Smith, Tad Szule, Juan M. Vasquez, Warren Weaver, Jr., Benjamin Welles, Thomas G. Wicker. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Newark (N.J.) News .(e., S.)—NA 8-4240, 507 National Press Building: William May, John J. Farmer. Newark Star Ledger (m., $.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Robert Maitlin, Samuel M. Sharkey, + Jr., Miles Benson. ; Newburgh-Beacon (N.Y.) News (e.)—EX 3-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. . g Newhouse National News Service—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Dean Reed, William E. Howard, Don Bacon, Miles Benson, Peter Bernstein, Carol Clawson, Paula Dranov, John Finch, James Free, Joseph Ganley, Geoffrey 8S. Gould, Robert W.Maitlin, Edward W. O’Brien, Edgar Poe, B. J. Richey Derek Schoen, Richard Seelmeyer, Samuel M. Sharkey, Jr., Thomas 8. Stimmel, Jared D. Stout, Eileen Timlin, Andrew Viglietta, Victor Wilson, Jules Witcover. fan Newport (R.I.) Daily News (e.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald, R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. Newport News (Va.) Daily Press (m., 8.)—OL 2-1803, 3212 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.: Steve Tillman; 628-7227, 1251 National Press Building: Kenneth M. Scheibel. 3 Newport News (Va.) Times Herald (e.)—628-7227, 1251 Nationcl Press Building: Kenneth M. Scheibel. Newsday—393-6686, 621 National Press Building: Joseph P. Albright, Chief Washington Correspondent; Marilyn Berger, Diplomatic Correspondent; Martin J. Schram, Myron S. Waldman; Stanley J. Hinden. Newsday A A 621 National Press Building: Clayton Fritchey, Joseph R. Slevin, Nicholas 5 immesch. i Newspaper Enterprise Association—DI 7-7777, 1013 13th Street: Bruce Biossat, Ray Cromley, Noel Grove, Barbara Biossat, Mary Ellen Riddle. Niagara Falls Gazette (e., S.)—EX 3-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hick-ling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Nieuwe Rotterdamse Courant (Rotterdam) (e.)—338-1285, 1614 32d Street: Edmund G. Lachman. Nihon Keizai (Japan Economic Journal) —393-1388 or 737-8620, 1325 E Street: Tokumaru Kuniyasu. Nishi Nippon Shimbun—ST 3-9479, 1124 National Press Building: Yosunori Fujiyoshi. -Norfolk Virginian-Pilot (m.)—451-5708, 8302 Harland Drive, Springfield, Va.: Donald G. Hill. North American Newspaper Alliance—NA 8-4566, 511 National Press Building, J. F. ter Horst; ME 8-4523, 105 National Press Building, Edward J. Michelson, 483-3791, 483-7918, 2829 Connecticut Avenue: Sarah cClendon. Northampton (Mass.) Gazette (e.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. Northern Virginia Sun (e.)—JA 4-3000, 3409 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va.: Herman J. Obermayer, George N. Bond IIT; NA 8-2091, 1292 National Press Building: Robert S. Allen. Ogdensburg (N.Y.) Journal (e.)—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. Van Wagoner. -Oil Daily (in.)—ME 8-0812, 911 National Press Building: James M. Collins, Charles R. Ten Eyck. Okinawa Star—OL 2-1803, 3212 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.: Steve Tillman. Oklahoma City Times (e.)—628-0335, 907 National Press Building: Allan W. Cromley, Katherine M. istie. : Okmulgee (OKkla.) Daily Times (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Bill Kennedy. Olympia (Wash.) Olympian (e., S.)—RE 7-2901, 1107 National Press Building: Thomas H. Ochiltree, ~ Jerry T. Moskal, Rebecca Ruth Kirtland. Orla Worlg Herald (m., e., S.)—EX 3-0644, 1217 National Press Building: John W. Jarrell, Darwin R. ofson. Oneonta (N.Y.) Star (m.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, i Ontario (Calif). Daily Report (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Bill Kennedy. Orogin forgh (Portland) (e.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Thomas S. Stimmel, Samuel M. arkey, Jr. Oregon Statesman (m., S.)—LI 4-5100, 328 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.: A. Robert Smith. Orient Press Agency (Seoul)—820-5073, 3616 Barcroft View, Bailey’s Crossroads, Va. 22041: Young Shin + Song. Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel and Star (m., 8.)—293-1895, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Jack McDavitt. Oshkosh Daily Northwestern (e.) 265-2530, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: Helen M. Anderson; 483-3791, 2829 Connecticut Avenue: Sarah McClendon. Ossining (N.Y.) Citizen Register (e.)—393-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A.Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hick-ling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Oswego (N.Y.) Palladium-Times (e.)—ME 8-4642, 1273 National Press Building: Alan S. Emory. Owosso (Mich.) Argus Press (e.)—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. Van Wagoner. Painesville (O) Telegraph (e.)—DI 7-1856, 926 National Press Building: Glenn D. Everett. Palm Beach (Fla.) Post (m.) and The Times (e.)—393-2550, 557 National Press Building: Dale D. Pullen. Pasadena Independent & Star News (m., e., S.)—737-8627, 1325 E Street: Walter T. Ridder, Albert A. Eisele, Ernest G. Hernandez, Lou Cannon; DI 7-5123, 1299 National Press Building: Fred W. Collins; EM 2-3965, 3930 Connecticut Avenue, Virginia W. Kelly. Pauls Valley (Okla.) Daily Democrat (e.)—7831-1760, 780 National Press Building: Bill Kennedy. Pawhuska (Okla.) Daily Journal-Capital (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Bill Kennedy. Pawtucket (R.I.) Times (e.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. Peekskill (N.Y.) Evening Star (e.)—3893-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A.Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hick-ling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. f Pendleton (Oreg.) East Oregonian (e.)—LI 4-5100, 328 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.: A. Robert Smith. Pensacola (¥la.) Journal (m.)—393-3460, 795 National Press Building: Jack W. Germond, William A. Garrett John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling Jack L. Bell. Pensacola (Fla.) Evening News (e.)—393-3460, 795 National Press Building: Jack W. Germond, William A . Garrett, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. : [ Philadelphia Bulletin (e., 8.) —737-0403 or 7320, 1238 National Press Building: Robert Roth, Lawrence M. O’Rourke, Richard Frank, Henry T'. Aubin, Lo.) Philadelphia Daily News (e.)—NA 8-2091, 1292 National Press Building: Robert S. Allen. : Philadelphia Inquirer (m., S.)—RE 7-4100, 1296 National Press Building: Saul Kohler, Jerome S.-Cahill, (see Knight Newspapers.) : ? g 814 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED-—Continued Phoenix Gazette (e.)—Phoenix Gazette, 641 National Press Building: Louis C. Hiner. : Pittsburgh (Pa.) Post-Gazette (m.)—EX 3-4580, 1280 National Press Building: Milton G. Jaques, George R. Zielke. Pittsburgh (Pa.) Press (e., S.)—347-7750, 1031 13th Street: Douglas Smith. Pittsfield (Mass.) Berkshire Evening Eagle—ME 8-4523, 1032 National Press Building: Edward J. Michelson. Plainfield (N.J.) Courier-News (e.)—393-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hick-ling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. : : Plattsburgh (N.Y.) Press-Republican (m.)—554-3579,. 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene 8S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. ; Poon Record (Stroudsburg, Pa.) (m.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger. Polish Press Agency (Warsaw)—DI 7-6996, 928 National Press Building: J. Golebiowski. Pomona (Calif.) Progress-Bulletin (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Bill Kennedy. Pontiac (Mich.) Press (e.)—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. Van Wagoner. Port Arthur (Tex.) News (e., S.)—483-3791, 2829 Connecticut Avenue: Sarah McClendon. = . Port Chester (N.Y.) Daily Item (e.)—393-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland .G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. j : Port Huron (Mich.) Times Herald (e., S.)—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. Van Wagoner. ; Port Jervis (N.Y.) Union-Gazette (e.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger. Portland (Maine) Press Herald—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. Portland., S.)—LI 4-5100, 328 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.: A. Robert Smith. Potomac News Associates—DI 7-9307, 1076 National Press Building: Robert G. Spivack.: -Pravda (Moscow, U.S.8.R.)—656-2958, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Boris Strelnikov. Bross Associasest Inc.—LI 7-4337, 312 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.: Harry F. Conn, Alexander H. Uhl, Ruth ordon. Providence (R.1.) Journal-Bulletin (m., e., S.)—NA 8-6214 or 6215, National Press Building: Hamilton E. Davis, Douglas C. Wilson. 3 3 Publishers-Hall Syndicate—NA 8-2091, 1292 National Press Building: Robert S. Allen; DU 7-0165, 3200 Reservoir Road, Betty Beale; 393-4488, ST 3-5445, 784 National Press Building, Leslie E: Carpenter; 965-2871, 3021 N Street, Joseph Kraft; 4605 Franconia Road, Alexandria, Va.: John A. Goldsmith; 659-2636, Suite 903, 1101 17th Street, Carl T. Rowan. ; Id Pueblo (Colo.) Chieftain and Star-Journal—FE 8-4660, 1618 17th Street: Helene C. Monberg. . Quincy (Mass.) Patriot-Ledger (e.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. Bales Nos and Observer (m., S.)—EX 3-0146, 1253 National Press Building: Bascom N. Timmons, oy Parker, Jr. Red Bank (N.J.) Register—393-4580, 1280 National Press Building: Milton G. Jaques. Red Bluff (Calif.) Daily News (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Bill Kennedy. Redondo Beach (Calif.) Daily Breeze (e., S.)—296-8565, 1629 K Street: Raymond J. McHugh, James D. Cary, Gerson Yalowitz, Lester M. Bell, L.. Edgar Prina, Michael O’Connor, Edward A. Neilan. Religious News Service—332-2563, 1472 Belmont Street 20009: John A. Novotney. Reporters’ News Syndicate—638-2312, Suite 1204, Munsey Building, 1329 E Street 20004: Robert G. Spivack, Barbara J. Beveridge. : Reuters—NA 8-9212, 615 National Press Building: John W. Heffernan, Ralph Harris, John J. Me¢Grain, David J. Mathew, DanielW. Gottlieb, Reginald Watts, Gordon W. Ditchfield, Bernard Gagan, Ronald L. Soble, Robert D. Green, JoAnn C. Fitzpatrick, Samuel S. Krafsur, Robert G. Trautman, Michael Kraft, Charmayne Proffitt, Graham Lovell, Mary Paul Taylor, Ranjit de Silva, Thomas M. Stewart. Rheinische Post (Dusseldorf)—657-3045, 9414 Holland Court, Bethesda, Md.: Viktor E. Meier. Rhein Zeitung (Germany) (m., e., S.)—338-6583, 3019 Cambridge Place: Wilhelm M. Manthey. Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch (m.)—780-1325, 2005 Stirrup Lane, Alexandria, Va.: Charles McDowell, Jr. Ridder Publications—737-8627,1325 E Street: Walter T. Ridder, AlbertA. Eisele, Ernest G. Hernandez, Lou Cannon. Roanoke Rapids (N.C.) Daily Herald (e., S.)—LI 3-2978, 135 D Street SE.: Dodee Wick; LI 6-0856, 422 1st Street SE., Allen Ryskind. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (m.)—393-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hick-ling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Rochester Times-Union (e.)—EX 3-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Ger-mond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. ‘ : Rockford (I11.) Morning Star—393-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Ger-mond, Jack L. Bell, Eugene W. Gribbroek, Leland G. Hickling, William M. Ringle, John E. Simonds, Peggy Ward, Peter B. Behr. Rockford (I1l.) Register-Republic—393-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, Jack L. Bell, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr. Rocky Mountain News (Denver) (m., 8.)—347-7750, 1013 13th Street: W. Dan Bell, Jr. Rockland County (Nyack, N.Y.) Journal-News (e.)—393-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Rogers (Ark.) Daily News (e.) 783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Bill Kennedy. Rude Pravo (Prague)—628-3866, 646 Warner Building, 501 15th Street 20004: Premysl Tvaroh. Rutland (Vt.) Herald (m.)—LI 7-4404, 513 Constitution Avenue NE.: Vonda Bergman 8t. Joseph (Mo.) News Pressand Gazette—LI 7-3554, 639 Massachusetts Avenue 20002: Dorothy E. Williams. St. Louis Globe-Democrat (m., S.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Edward W. O’Brien. St. Louis (Mo.) Post-Dispatch (e., 8.)—296-5775, 1028 Connecticut Avenue: Richard Dudman, Marquis W. Childs, Thomas W. Ottenad, James Deakin, James Millstone, William K. Wyant, Jr., David B. Bowes, Timothy Bleck, Helen-Marie Fruth. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED-—Continued St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer Press & Dispatch (m, e., 8.)—737-8627, 1325 E Street: WalterT. Ridder, Albert: A. Eisele, Ernest G. Hernandez, Lou Cannon; DI 7-5123, 1299 National Press Building, Fred W. Collins; EM 2-3965, 3930 Connecticut Avenue, Virginia W. Kelly. | St. Petersburg Independent (e. )—628-4973, 1195 National Yess Building: Charles L. Stafford, Elizabeth. eddericg St. Dolsnbng Times (m., 8.)—628-4973, 1195 National Press Building: Charles L. Stafford, Elizabeth eddericg St. Thomas (Virgin Islands )Daily News—RE 7-9346, 601 National Press Building: Annette L. Gray. Sacro (Eat Bee (e.)—547-4044, 422 1st Street SE.: Leo Rennert, Michael D. Green, Lawrence’ Fernsworth Saginaw (Mich.) News (e., S.)—737-7770, 515 National Press Building: William F. Pyper, RobertA. Hoving, Robert D. G. Lewis. Salt 3 aks City Deseret News (e.)—SO 5-5478, 5716 North Kings Highway, Alexandria, Va. 22303: Gordon E. White, MaryJ. White. Salt Lake Tribune (m., S.)—783-4496, 720 Dional Press Building: Frank Hewlett. San Angelo (Tex.) Standard-Times (m., S.)—393-4488, ST 3-5445, 784 National Press Building: Leslie E. Carpenter, Ed Johnson, John L. Ne Laurence B. Michie San Antonio Express & Evening News (m., e., S.)—393-4488, ST 3-5445, 784 National Press Building: Leslie E. Carpenter, Ed Johnson, John Moore, Laurence B. Michie, OL 2-1803, 3212 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. : Steve Tillman. San Antonio Light (e., S. )— 659-2560, 690 Mills Building: J, William Theis, David L. Barnett, Marianne Means, Harry J. Kelly, Patrick J. Sloyan, John P. Wallach; 2500 Virginia Avenue, Watergate East 20037: Helen Anderson. San Bernardino (Calif.) Sun (m.)—393-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Leland G. Hickling, William A. Ringle, John E. Simonds, Peggy Ward, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Be 11. San Bernardino (Calif.) Telegram (e.)—393-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Leland G. Hickling, William M. Ringle, John E. Simonds, Peggy Ward, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Boll. San Diego (Calif.) Tribune fo: )—296-8565, 1629 K Street: Raymond J. Metugh, Losier M. Bell, James D. Cary, Gerson Yalowitz,L. Edgar Prina, Michael O’Cennor, Edward A. Neilan. San Diego (Calif.) Union (m., °.; S. )—206-8565, 1629 K Street: Raymond J. McHugh, LesterM. Bell, James D. Cary, Gerson Yalowitz, Y. Edgar Prina, Michael O’Connor, Edward A. Neilan. San Francisco Daily Pacific Builder (m.)—296-2160, 1249 National Press Building: Ernest P. Mickel. San Francisco Examiner (e.)—659-2560, 690 Mills Building: J. William Theis, David L. Barnett, Marianne Means, HarryJ. Kelly, PatrickJ. Sloyan, JohnP. Wallach. San Jose (Calif.) Meroury-News (m., e., S. )—737-8621, 1325 E Street: Walter T. Ridder, Albert A. Eisele, Ernest G. Hernandez, Lou Cannon; DI 7-5123, 1299 National Press Building: Fred W. . Qolling, San Juan Star (Puerto Rico) (m.)—DI 7-9111, 940 National Press Building: Harry L. Turn San Fodm (Calif.) News-Pilot (e.)—296-8565, 1629 K Streat: Raymond J. McHugh, Lester M. Bell, James D. Cary, Gerson Yalowitz, L. Edgar Prina, Michael O’Conner, Edward A. Neilan. Sanel Sn (m., e. y—DI T-oTIS, 840 National Press Building: Takeo Sasakawa, Yoneo Sakaf., asunori Abe. Santa Barbara (Calif.) News-Press (0.)—NA 8-2091, 1292 National Press Building: Robert S. Allen. Sarah McClendon News Service, 483-3791, 483-7918, 2829 Connecticut Avenue: Sarah McClendon. Saratoga Springs Saratogian (e.)—EX 3-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Schenectady (N. Y.) Gazette (m.)—ME 8-4642, 1273 National Press Building: Alan S. Emory. Science Service—NO 7-2255, 1719 N Street 20036: E. G. Sherburne, Jr., Dorothy Schriver, Warren Korn- berg, Frank Sartwell, Jonathan Eberhart, Faye Marley, Ruby M. Yoshioka, Carl E. Behrens, Dietrick E. Thomsen, Barbara Culliton, Edward Gross, Kendrick Frazier, Jeanne Bockel, Lawrence Massett. Scripps-Howard "Newspaper Alliance—347-7750, 1013 13th Street: Earl H. Richert, Jack Steele, Kermit McFarland, Milton Britten, Gene Basset, Bernard J. Cutler, Robert W. Dietsch, Ruth Finney, Ralph H. Kennan, Donald C. Kirkman, Ted Knap, Wauhillau La Hay, Stanley Levey, Jim G. Lucas, Michael V. Miller, R. H. Shackford, Richard Starnes, William Steif, Thomas M. Talburt, Dan K. Thomasson. Scott Report—7508 Elmhurst Street, District Heights, Md.: Paul Scott. Seattle Post-Intelligencer (m., S. )— 659-2560, 690 Mills Building: J. William Theis, David L. Barnett, Marianne Means, Harry J. Kelly, Patrick J. Sloyan, John P. Wallach. Seattle Times (e., S. )—8347-4350, OL 6-1880, 718 National Press Building: William W. Prochnau; 5900 Brad-ley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. , Alice Frein Johnson. Sedalia (Mo.) Democrat (e )—393-0979, 1011 National Press Building: Gretchen R. Doss, Cyrene Dear, David R. Dear, GraceM. Jefferson. Selskaya Zhizn (Moscow) —667-5436, 1444 Rhode Island Avenue: Victor A. Soldatov. Sherman (Tex.) Democrat (e., S. )—483-3791, 2829 Connecticut Avenue: Sarah McClendon. Shreveport (La.) Journal (e. )—-256-6426, 7619 Elgar Street, Springfield, Va. 22151: John M. Steen. Shreveport (La.) Times (m., S.)—EX 3-0146, 1253 National Press Building: Bascom N. Timmons, Sam Hanna, Richard G. Thomas. Silver City (N.M.) Daily Press (e.)—FE 7-4660, 1618 17th Street: Helene C. Monberg. Sims News Bureau, 483-3791, 483-7918, 2829 Connecticut Avenue: Sarah McClendon. Sioux City (Iowa) ‘Journal (n., e., S. )—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Don Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene 8S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. Soutiain News Services of Canada—RE 7-2592, 1125 National Press Building: George Brimmell, Paul Springer Foreign News Service (Hamburg, Germany)—920-6197, 1200 South Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va.: Dietrich W. Schulz. Springfield (I11.) State Journal (m., S. aoe, 1629 K Street: Raymond J. McHugh, James D. Cary, Gerson Yalowitz, Lester M. Bell, L . Edgar Prina, Michael O’Connor, Edward A. Neilan. Springada (Il.) State Register (e. )— 206-8565, 1629 K ‘Street: Raymond J. McHugh, LesterM. Bell, James D. Cary, Gerson Yalowitz, L.. Edgar Prina, Michael O’Connor, Edward A. Neilan. Springfield (Mass.) Daily News (e.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Carol Clawson, Samuel M. Sharkey, Jr., Miles Benson. Springfield (Mass.) Union & Republican (m., S.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Carol Clawson, Samuel M. Sharkey, Jr., Miles Benson. 816 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Springfield (Mo.) Leader and Press (e.)—422-7041, Post Office Box 1759: O. C. Miller. Springfield (Mo.) Daily News (m., 8.)—422-7041, "Post Office Box 1759: O. C. Miller. Stamford (Conn.) Advocate (e. Y—8T 3-1070, 1205 National Press Building: Carey Cronan. Staten Island Advance (e., S. )—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Richard Seelmeyer, Samuel M: Sharkey, Jr., Miles Benson. Btuttgarter Zeitung (m., e., S.)—>527-9269, 2360 North Vernon Street, Arlington, Va.: Joachim H. Schwelien. Sueddeutsch Zeitung (Germany)—FE 3-2988, 1938 35th Street: Dr. Herbert von Borch. Sydney (Australia) Morning Herald—333-7865, 3308 Cathedral Avenue: Roy Macartney. Sydsvenska Dagbladet (Sweden) JA 2-0937, 1555 Colonial Terrace, Arlington, Va.: Else J. Strom. Syracuse Herald-Journal (e., Wi )—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Joseph Vv. Ganley, Samuel M. Sharkey, Jr., Miles Benso hag oy Standard (m. 208-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: JosephV. Ganley, Samuel M. Sharkey Jr es Benson Tacoma, (Wash.) News-Tribune (e., 8. eat 3m, 328 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.: A. Robert Smith; WO 6-3913, 3863 Rodman Street: EmilyW Tallahassee (Fla. ) Democrat (e., 8.)—ME gk 1195 National Press Building: Clarence Jones, See Knight Newspapers. Tampa Times (e., S.) 3913 Bruce Street, Alexandria, Va.: Charles F. Robins. Tampa (Fla.) Tribune (m.)—256-6426, 7619 Elgar Street, Springfield, Va. 22151: John M. Steen. Tanjug News Agency (Yugoslavia) 8-6884, 950 National Press Building: Jasa Almuli.—ME Tarrytown (N.Y.) Daily News (e.)—393-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. TASS Telegraph Agency of the U.8.8.R.—NA 8-7858, 7863, 215 National Press Building: Artem Melikyan, Vitaly V. Petroussenko, Vitaly Choukseev, Boris "Yarochevsky. The Australian (Sydney) =) 783-6191, Room 506, 1523 L Street: Samuel Lipsky. The China Times—DI 7-4000, 552 National Press "Building: Jack Chow. The Hindu (Madras India) —347-9226, 537 National Press Building: Easwar Sagar. The Times of India—232-5933, 2823 Cortland Place: Madhav V. Kamath. Thomson Newspapers (England) —628-4310, 1523 L Street, Room 503: Henry Brandon. Three Rivers (Mich.) Commercial (e. )—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. Van Wagoner. Tiffin (Ohio) Advertiser-Tribune (e.)—DI 7-1856, 926 National Press Building: Glenn D. Everett. Titusville (Fla.) Star-Advocate (m.)—EX 3-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack Germond, John E. Simonds, EugeneC. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Toledo (Ohio) Blade (e.)—393-4580, 1280 National Press Building: George R. Zielke, Frank R. Kane. Topeka Daily Capital (m.)—LI 6-1005, 100 5th Street SE.: Jessie Stearns. . Toronto Daily Star (e.)—628-5167, 1013 National Press Building: Bruce Garvey. Toronto Globe & Mail (m.)—DI 7-1373, 1099 National Press Building: Terrance Wills. Toronto Telegram (e.)—DI 7-2124, 844 National Press Building: John C. Aitken. Troy (N.Y.) Record Newspapers (m., e.)—J U 8-1674, 8101 Flower Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.: Frances MecKusick. Traffic World—ST 3-7325, 815 Washington Building: Joseph C. Scheleen, J. Delton Pattie, Robert M. Butler, R. Stanley Chapman, William O. Craig, Colin Barrett, Carlo Salzano, David. R. Heinly, Stephanie J. Hughes, William A. Martin, Hardeman Gwinn, Thomas G. Woodall, John Worth. Trenton (N.J.) Times (e., S.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffith, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay "Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, RobertA. Berger, Ray D. Ingle. | Ludu (Warsaw)—434-7218, 7401 New Hampshire Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Maksymilian Bere-20 WSK Tufty i Service—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther Van: Wagoner Tufty, Lou G-alan Wagoner. Tulsa (Okla.) Tribune (e.)—471-9058, 11689 North Shore Drive, Reston, Va.: David L. Jones. Tulsa (Okla.) World (m.)—423-6930, 3370 Curtis Drive, T-1, Hillerest Heights, Mad. 20023: Alex Adan; 554-2998, 330 A Street SE.: Malvina Stephenson. Twin City Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)—996-8215 3403 Fessenden Street 20008: William A. Connelly. United Features Syndicate—EM 3-0096, 5264 Loughboro Road: William S. White; HO 2-3244, 2120 S Street: Doris Fleeson; LI 3-5000, 2710 Macomb Street: Mary McGrory; DI 7-7770, 1013 13th Street: Richard Starnes; 544-2998, 330 A Street SE.: Malvina Stephenson; DU 7-7777, 1800 Park Road: Don Maclean. United Press International—EX 3-3430, 315 National Press "Building: Julius Frandsen, Grant Dillman, Merriman Smith, J. L. Myler, Raymond M. Lahr, Charlotte G. Moulton, Frank Eleazer, Elizabeth Wharton, M. Stewart Hensley, Louis Cassels, Dick S. West, Arnold B. Sawislak, Helen Thomas, Sam R. Fogg, Darrell Garwood, Marguerite Davis, Steven V. Gerstel, Roy L. McGhee, Michael L. Posner, Daniel Rapoport, Elmer W. Lammi, Frederick L. Ferris, Robert F. Buckhorn, Henry Keys, Robert M. Andrews, Margaret A. Kilgore, Leon R. Burnett, John N. Hall, RobertJ. Taylor, Isabelle MecCraig Hall, Gene Bernhardt, Edwin A. Rogers, Nicholas Daniloff, Robert S. McNeil, Stanley D. Hall, Adolfo G. Merino, William R. Barrett, Charles E. Flinner, John F. Barton, Donald R. Finley, Jone S. Burnett, James L. Strodes, Richard "Lerner, Myron Feinsilber, Eugene V. Risher, William B. Mead, Harald Hotze, Edward Dooley, William Clayton, Michael J. Conlon, Craig Palmer, Gene Carlson, Norman Kempster, Wes Pippert, Akio Konoshima, Phillip M. Kadis, Guillermo’ (Bill) Martinez Juan Jorge Walte, HowardK. Fields, Donald S. Phillips, David Anderson. Utica (N.Y.) Daily Press (m. J—EX 3-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hick} ing, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Utica (N.Y.) Observer-Dispatch (e., S.)—EX 3-3460, 795 National Press Building: William A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. . Hickling, PeterB. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Vancouver Sun (e.)—ME 8-0966 1096 National Press Building: Wayne K. MacDonald. Variety Daily (Calif.)—393-4488, ST' 3-5445, 784 National Press Building: Leslie E. Carpenter, John L. Moore, Ed Johnson, LaurenceB. Michie. Venice (Calif.) Vanguard (e.)—296-8565, 1629 K Street: Raymond J. McHugh, Lester M. Bell, James D. Cary, Gerson Yalowitz, L. Edgar Prina, Michael O’Connor, Edward A. Ne eilan. Press Galleries 817 RRR RRR... NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Virgin Islands Daily News (Charlotte Amalie)—ST 3-6756, 1235 National Press Building: Pat Munroe, Mary Norris Munroe, Cheryl Bailey Wilson. REY. : ; au 3 Waco News-Tribune (m.)—393-4488—ST 3-5445, 784 National Press Building: Leslie: E. Carpenter, Ed . . Johnson, Laurence B. Michie. : WEI ~{,5 a Waco Times-Herald (e., S.)—393-4488, 784 National Press Building: Leslie E. Carpenter, Ed Johnson, Laurence B. Michie. ; ) Wall Street Journal (m.)—783-0164, 245 National Press Building: Alan L. Otten, Henry Gemmill, Kenneth H. Bacon, Edward Behr, Byron E. Calame, Hugh Craig, Wayne Green, Albert R. Hunt, Richard Janssen, Monroe W. Karmin, Albert R. Karr, Robert Keatley, Louis Kohlmeier, Jerry Landauer, Arlen J. Large, Richard Levine, Robert McGilvray, Norman C. Miller, Helene Melzer, Jack Norman, Henry Oden, John Pierson, Ron Shafer, Charlene Schmitz-Huebsch, Burton Schorr, Jonathan Spivak, Fred Zimmerman; 622-2900, 11401 Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Md.: Charles C. Lee, Thomas A. Weir, John C. Dunsmore. Washington Bureau News—NA 8-7227, 1251 National Press Building: Kenneth M. Scheibel. I Washington Capital News Service—NA 8-6621, 315 National Press Building: John Vogt, Carl E. J. Ericson. Washington Daily News (e.)—DI 7-7777, 1013 13th Street: Richard Hollander, John T. Burch, Milton R. Berliner, Nicholas Blatchford, John F. Cramer, Don MacLean, Tom Donnelly, John R. Hoover, Stanford Felder, J. W. Maxwell, Gloria A. Phliger, Clare W. Crawford, Nina S. Hyde, Jonathan Cottin, Michael J. Bernstein, David Stolberg, Arthur Rotstein, Sarah Booth Conroy, H. L.. Coppenbarger, Sidney Lippman, Judy Luce, James Tucker, Mary Ann Kuhn, J. Wilson Morris, Mark L. Schneider, Mary F. Leimbach, Eric Girard, Jr., Ann Carey McFeatters, William A. Elsen, James A. Griffin, Albert B. Crenshaw. Washington Evening Star—LI 3-5000, 225 Virginia Avenue SE.: G. Gould Lincoln, Benjamin M. McKelway, Garnett D. Horner, Joseph Young, John C. Henry, Miriam Ottenberg, William H. Harrison, George D. Beveridge, Jr., Newbold Noyes, Jr., Mary McGrory, Charles B. Seib, Jr., Isabelle Shelton, Edwin Tribble, Leon M. Cohn, John McKelway, Haynes B. Johnson, Sidney Epstein, David G. Braaten, 1. William Hill, Betty Beale Graeber, Paul B. Hope, Alexander Preston, Lyle W. Denniston, Anne H. Christmas, Burton Hoffman, John H. Cassady, Thomas E. Noyes, Crosby S. Noyes, John F. Mathews, Dana Bullen, Jeremiah A. O’Leary, Jr., Robert Walters, Shirley M. Elder, Benjamin F. | Forgey, William M. Grigg, George Sherman, Sheridan Z. Fahnstock, Frank Getlein, Robert D. Wood-{ : ward, Orr Kelly, John H. Lannan, Scott B. Smith, Henry M. Lloyd, Stephen M. Aug, Ronald A. Sarro, Roberta Hornig, Judith E. Randal, Philip Shandler, Barbara Kober, Harry A. Bacas, Bailey U. Morris, Lyle E. Harris, William E. Delaney, Jr. ! Washington Star Syndicate—549-5445, 412 Princess Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: James J. Kilpatrick. Washington Post (m., S.)—223-6000, 1515 L Street: Leroy F. Aarons, J. W1 Anderson, Robert L. Asher, Stuart Auerbach, Robert E. L. Baker, Alan Barth, Carl Bernstein, Herbert L. Block, David R. Boldt, Benjamin C. Bradlee, David Broder, Elsie Carper, Mike Causey, William T. Chapman, Maxine Che-shire, Kenneth W. Clawson, James E. Clayton, Victor E. Cohn, Richard Corrigan, Herbert H. Denton, Jr., Helen Dewar, Leonard Downie, Jr., Eve Edstrom, Jack E. Eisen, Lawrence W. Feinberg, Phineas Fiske, Philip Geyelin, Ben W. Gilbert, William E. Gold, Katharine Graham, Meg Greenfield, William Greider, John D. Hanrahan, Richard Harwood, Nathan S. Haseltine, Richard L. Homan, Alexander D. Horne, Stephen D. Issacs, Peter A. Jay, David Jewell, Ward Just, Thomas R. Kendrick, Carroll Kilpatrick, George E. Lardner, Jr., Lawrence B. Laurent, Robert F. Levey, Richard L. Lyons, Dor-othy McCardle, Colman McCarthy, William MacKaye, John P. Mackenzie, Myra MacPherson, Murrey Marder, Robert Maynard, Peter L. Milius, Morton Mintz, Irna Moore, Bernard D. Nossiter, Don Oberdorfer, Peter Osnos, Thomas O’Toole, Eugene C. Patterson, Frank C. Porter, Merlo J. Pusey, William Raspberry, Spencer A. Rich, Chalmers M. Roberts, Howard Simons, Marie D. Smith, Laurence p M. Stern, Warren Unna, Paul W. Valentine, Wolf Von Eckardt, Nicholas Von Hoffman, Martin Weil, 1 Eric Wentworth, Jean M. White, George Wilson. Washington Post & Syndicate—298-7990, 9750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Art Buchwald; 965-1770, 2720 Dum-barton Avenue, Joseph W. Alsop. Waterbury (Conn.) American (e.)—ST 3-1070, 1205 National Press Building: Carey Cronan. 1 Waterbury (Conn.) Republican (m. S.)—ST 38-1070, 1205 National Press Building: Carey Cronan. Waterloo (Iowa) Courier (e., S.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Marv Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. Watertown (N.Y.) Daily Times (e.)—ME 8-4642, 1273 National Press Building: Alan S. Emory. Waterville (Me.) Sentinel (m.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene S. Goldenberg, Robert A. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. Weatherford (Tex.) Democrat ( )—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Bill Kennedy. West Australian (Perth)—347-8548, 1251 National Press Building: Peter Costigan. Wewoka (Okla.) Daily Times ( )—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Bill Kennedy. Whegion qi) Journal (e.)—393-0979, 1011 National Press Building: Cyrene Dear, David R. Dear, Grace . Jefferson. White Plains (N.Y.) Reporter Dispatch (e.)—393-3460, 795 National Press Building: Wil iam A. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. Wichita (Kans.) Beacon (e.)—EX 3-0146, 1253 National Press Building: Bascom N. Timmons, John S. Sparks, Jr. Wichita (Kans.) Eagle (m. S.)—EX 3-0146, 1253 National Press Building: Bascom N. Timmons, John 8. Sparks, Jr. { Wichita Falls (Tex.) Record-News & Times (m., e., S.)—393-4488, ST 3-5445, 784 National Press Building: Leslie E. Carpenter, Ed Johnson, John L. Moore, Lawrence B. Michie, OL 2-1893, 3212 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md., Steve Tillman. Williston & Dra) Daily Herald—LI 3-2978, 135 D Street SE.: Dodee Wick; LI 6-0856, 422 1st Street SE., llen Ryskind. Wimpmeion (Del.) Evening Journal—EX 3-0416, 1253 National Press Building: Bascom N. Timmons, am Hanna. ; Wilsiinzton (Del.) Morning News—EX 38-0416, 1253 National Press Building: Bascom N. Timmons, Sam anna. Winston-Salem (N.C.) Journal (m., S.)—966-8215, 3403 Fessenden Street 20008: William A. Connelly. Women’s News Service—LI 3-1109, 316 North Carolina Avenue SE.: Angele deT. Gringas. 33-350°—70——b54 818 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Worcester (Moss) Telegram-Gazette (m., e., 8.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Isabel Kinnear Griffin, Donald R. Larrabee, Mary Clay Berry, Gene 8. Goldenberg, RobertA. Berger, Kay D. Ingle. World Market Publications— Room 600, 7315 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Walter Gerson. Yomiuri Shimbun (m., e.)—ST 3-0363, 783-0186, 742 National Press Building: Tsuneo Watanabe, Satoshi Kobayashi, Mitsuo Kohno, Kazuo Minato. Yonkers (N.Y. h) Herald Statesman (e. )—393-3460, 795 National Press Building: WilliamA. Garrett, Jack W. Germond, John E. Simonds, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Peggy Ward, William Ringle, Leland G. Hickling, Peter B. Behr, Jack L. Bell. York (Pa.) Dispatch (e.)—ME 8-0823, 1131 National Press Building: McLellan Smith. Youngstown (Ohio) Vindicator (e. ) EX 3-0146, 1253 National Press Building: Bascom N. Timmons, Sam Hanna, Richard ‘G. Thom: Zuid-Oost-Pers (Netherlands)—1911 "R Street NW.: Hubertus van Velzen; PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS’ GALLERY Room S-317, U.S. Senate. Phone, 225-6548 Superintendent.— Maurice J. Johnson, 3804 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Superintendent.—Joseph M. Darling, Room S-317, U.S. Senate. STANDING COMMITTEE OF PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS George Tames, Chairman Roddey E. Mims, Secretary-Treasurer Walter E. Bennett Charles W. Harrity Wallace W. McNamee Byron E. Schumaker RULES GOVERNING PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS’ GALLERY 1. (a) Administration of the Press Photographers’ Gallery is vested in a Stand-ing Committee of Press Photographers consisting of six persons elected by ac-credited members of the gallery. The Committee shall be composed of one member each from Associated Press Photos, United Press International Newspictures, magazine media, and local newspapers and two ‘‘at large’’ members. At large members may be, but need not be, selected from a media otherwise represented on the Committee. (b) The term of office of a member of the Committee elected as the Associated Press Photos member, the local newspapers member, or one of the ‘at large” members shall expire on the day of the election held in the first odd-numbered year following the year in which he was elected, and the term of office of a member of the Committee elected as the United Press International Newspictures member, the magazine media member, or the remaining ‘‘at large’”” member shall expire on the day of the election held in the first even-numbered year following the year in which he was elected, except that a member elected to fill a vacancy occuring prior to the expiration of a term shall serve only for the unexpired portion of such term. (c) Elections shall be held as early as practicable in each year, and in no case later than March 31. A vacancy in the membership of the Committee occurring prior to the expiration of a term shall be filled by special election called for that purpose by the Committee. (d) The Standing Committee of the Press Photographers’ Gallery shall propose no change or changes in these rules except upon petition in writing signed by not less than 25 accredited members of the gallery. (e) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (b)— (A) the term of office of the local newspapers member elected in the election held in 1968 shall expire in 1969. (B) the term of office of the United Press International Newspictures member holding office on January 1, 1968, shall expire in 1969, and (C) the term of office of the United Press International Newspictures member elected in 1969 shall expire in 1970. 2. Persons desiring admission to the Press Photographers’ Gallery of the Senate shall make application in accordance with Rule 34 of the Senate, which rule shall be interpreted and administered by the Standing Committee of Press Photographers subject to the review and approval of the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. 819 820 Congressional Directory 3. The Standing Committee of Press Photographers shall limit membership in the photographers’ gallery to bona fide news photographers of repute in their profession and to Heads of Photographic Bureaus under such rules as the Stand-ing Committee of Press Photographers shall prescribe. 4. Provided, however, that the Standing Committee of Press Photographers shall admit to the gallery no person who does not establish to the satisfaction of the Committee all of the following: (a) That any member is not engaged in paid publicity or promotion work or in prosecuting any claim before Congress or before any department of the Gov-ernment, and will not become so engaged while a member of the gallery. (b) That he or she is not engaged in any lobbying activity and will not become so engaged while a member of the gallery. The above rules have been approved by the Committee on Rules and Administration. B. EVERETT JORDAN, Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION The * designates those whose wives accompany them (Name, home residence, and service represented) * Abbott, Gene, 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202: Washington Star. * Abercrombie, Thomas J., West River Road, Shadyside, Md. 20867: National Geographic. *Alagna, Ace, 362 Highland Avenue, Newark, N.J. 07104: Newark Star Ledger. * Allard, William Albert, 13307 Lydia Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: Editorial Magazine Photographer. *Allen, John T., 9800 Broad Street, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Washington Post. * Atherton, James K, W., 2913 Stanton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Washington Post. *Beall, William C., 2221 Sweetbriar Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307: Washington Daily News. Bennett, Walter E., 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016: TIME, Inc. *Berg, Paul, 425 East 86th Street, N.Y. 10028: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. *Bernius, Paul, Jr., 110 Wakeman Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11220: New York News. Blair, James P., 1411 30th Street, Washington, D.C. 20007: National Geographic. Blain, J ons T., Arlington Towers, 1021 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: U.S. News & World eport. Boenzi, Neal, 55 Bushnell Rd., Old Bridge, N.J. 08857: New York Times. *Boston, Bernard N., 7809 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22101: Washington Star. *Boswell, Victor R., Jr., 9B Ridge Road; Greenbelt, Md. 20770: National Geographic. *Boyer, David S. 9406 Locust Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: National Geographic. *Brack, William D., 3609 Woodhill Place, Fairfax, Va. 22039: Black Star. *Broffman, Morton, 2025 North Madison Street, Arlington, Va. 22205: Nancy Palmer Photo Agency. *Burchette, Robert, 5010 Randolph Road., Rockville, Md. 20853: The Washington Post. Burns, Patrick A., 1505 Archer Road., Bronx, New York 10460: The New York Times. *Burroughs, Henry, Rt. 1, Box 65, West River, Md. 20881: Associated Press Photos. *Cabell, Clifton G., Jr., 3335 Blaine Street SE. 20019: Washington Afro-American. *Cancellare, Frank, 109 South Utah Street, Arlington,Va. 22204: United Press International Newspictures. *Capa, Cornell, 2756 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10003: Magnum. *Castens, Edward H., 2122 Massachusetts Avenue 20008: U.S. News & World Report. *Chevalier, Douglas, 7325 Blair Road 20012: Washington Post. *Clark, Edward, 6671 MacArthur Boulevard 20016: Editorial Magazine Photographer. *Clrk, Yaward T., 6102 Princeton Avenue, Glen Echo Heights, Md. 20768: Editorial Magazine Photog- rapher. i *Clark, Noel P., 10410 Glen Road, Potomac, Md. 20854: Editorial Magazine Photographer. *Conger, Dean D., 6604 Melody Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034: National Geographic. *Conklin, Paul S., 2346 39th Place 20007: PIX, Inc. : *Converse, Gordon N., 67 Pine Street, Needham, Mass. 02192: Christian Seience Monitor. *Courtney, Samuel E., 1436 Ogden Street 20010: Washington Daily Sun. *Dale, Bruce A., 1546 North Ivanhoe Street, Arlington, Va. 22205: National Geographic. *Danor, George, 8392 Navahoe Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903: Washington Star. *Daugherty, Robert A., 912 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Associated Press Photos. Davidson, Bruce, 225 West 86th Street, New York, N.Y. 10024: Magnum. *Dayvis, Ellsworth J., 4831 Meade Street NE. 20019: Washington Post. *DeFeo, Thomas, § Kerwood Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: National Geographic. *DelLort, Jean Guy, 12900 Bently Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: Fairchild Publications. *De Maria, Paul, 257 Elsie Avenue, Merrick, N.Y. 11566: The New York News. *Del Vecchio, Charles, 1201 Marion Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101: Washington Post. *DiJoseph, Jr., John M., 7916 Kipling Parkway, District Heights, Md. 20028: Reni News Photo Service. Dolan, Jr., Douglas C., 1817 North Quinn Street, #503, Arlington, Va. 22209: City News Bureau. *Driscoll, Norman, 6817 Chestnut Avenue, Falls, Church, Va. 22042: The Washington Post. *Duprey, John, 113 Lynn Street, Harrington Park, N.J. 07640: New York News. Duricka, John, 505 North Armistead Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312: Associated Press Photos. *Duvall, Owen E., Jr., 3103 Lancer Place, West Hyattsville, Md. 20782: Washington Star. *Ellis, Arthur J., 8519 Carroll Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20903: Washington Post. *Erwitt, Elliott, 75 Central Park West, New York, N.Y. 10023: Magnum. *Farrell, Daniel B., 291 Merrifield Avenue, Oceanside, N.Y. 11572: New York News. *Feil, Kenneth, 4114 Davis Place 20007: Washington Post. Finkelstein, Mel, 220 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. 10017: New York News. *Finnigan, Vincent A., 425 Whittier Street 20012. *Flecknoe, Harold J., 10011 Tenbrook Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Star. *Fletcher, John E., 1212 North Rochester Street, Arlington, Va. 22205: National Georgraphic. Forte, Benjamin E., 602 Kennebec Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20012: Consolidated Newspictures. *Freeman, Thomas J., 9 Lakeview Circle, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: Associated Press Photos. Full, John, 6641 Wakefield Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307: United Press International Newspictures. *Gaylin, George R., 1436 Primrose Road 20012: United Press International Newspictures. *Georges, Harvey W., 6603 Tucker Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: Associated Press Photos. *Gilbert, Geofirey D., 2614 40th Street 20007: Washington Daily News. *@Gilka, Robert E., 4664 25th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. Glinn, Burton, 1 West 64th Street, New York, N.Y. 10023: Magnum. *Goodman, Harry, 3217 Pauline Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Washington Star. *QGorry, Charles P., 3227 South Magnolia Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041: Associated Press Photos. Gossett, Carl T., 147 Sylvan Avenue, Leonia, N.J. 07605: New York Times. Graham, William A., 4641 N. 23d Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Camera 5. *Qreitzer, Philip, 2160 Bolton Street, Bronx, N.Y. 10462: New York News. 821 822. Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued + Griffin, Henry L., 3214 Gumwood Drive, University Hills, Hyattsville, Md. 20783: Associated Press Photos. *Harbuft, Charles, 190 Warren Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201: Magnum. Harrity, Charles Ww. 3201 Landover Street, Apt. 819, Alexandria, Va. 22305: Associated Press Photos. *Hartmann, Erich, 117 West 78th Street, New York, N.Y. 10024: Magnum. Hausner, Edward, "20-11 Radburn Rd., Fair Lawn, 'N.J.: New York Times. : *Heiberger, Joseph, 10016 Portland Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Post. *Heikes, Darryl, 4905 Ridgeview Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: United Press International Newspictures. Heinen, Ken, 118 10th Street SE. 20003: Washington Star. *Hollis, Louis J., 7423 Carol Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042: Washington Daily News. Horwitz, Richard, 3200 South 928th Street, Apt. 401, Alexandria, Va. 22302: Associated Press Photos. *Hoy, Frank, 1048 Palmer Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Washington Post. *Hoy, Robert J., 2216 North Early Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302: Reni News Photo Service. . *Hoy, Thomas L., 5602 Gloster Road 20016: Rural Electrification Magazine. *Hurley, Frank C., 239 Kearny Avenue, Perth Amboy, N.J. 08861: New York News. *Huttenloch, Robert M., 5375 Pumphrey Drive 20028: CBS News. Johnston, Frank B., 4300 Old Dominion Drive, Apt. 710, Arlington, Va: The Washington Post. “Reliepn Thomas Walter, 5 Tudor City Place, Windsor Tower, New York, N.Y. 10017: The New York *Kelly, Thomas, 1711 Henry Road, Rockville, Md. 20851: Washington Post. *Koshollek, George, Jr., 5602 York "Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: The Milwaukee Journal. *Kraft, Frederick aq. Jrr., 325 Whitfield Road, Baltimore, Md. 21228: Baltimore News-American. *Kramer, Carl A., 3414 Park Hill Place, Fairfax, Va. Kristof, Emory ¥ 5058 North 27th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. Laffont, Jean Pierre, 322 West 72d Street, New York, N.Y. 10023: Gamma Photos-News Agency. *Leach, Glen C., 11201 Buckwood Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852: Washington Star. *LefHer, Warren : 11412 Grayling Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853: U.S. News & World Report. *Lewis, Larry J., 310 Dorchester Street, Glass Manor, Md.: Reni News Photo Service. *Lewis, Matthew, 802 Bellvue Street SE. 20032: Washington Post. sili Lien, Michael B., 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202: New York Times. *Littlehales, Bates, Route 4, Box 63, Rochelle, Va. 22738: National Geographic. Lustig, Raymond y, JL. 4589 MacArthur Boulevard: Washington Star. *Mack, CharlesJ., 5004 Aberdeen Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: CBS News. MacMullan, Philip J., 1054 Potomac Street 20007: Associated Press Photos. *Mahan, James B., 4131 Conrad Road, Alexandria, Va. 22312: Intercam. Mands, Costa, 28 Rutland Square, Boston, Mass.: Magnum. *Maroon, Fred J., M Street 20007: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Martufi, Via hike4413 Chase Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Washington Star. Matheny, R. Norman, 6917 Quander Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307: Christian Science Monitor. *Mathewson, Harold, 27 Kensico Knowles Place, White Plains, N.Y. 10603: New York News. *McNally, Lawrence, 708 Cator Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21218: Baltimore News-American. *McNamara, James, 10210 Pierce Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Post. *McNamee, Wallace W., 1717 R St. 20009: Newsweek. *Miller, Francis B., 5606 Jordan Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016: LIFE Magazine. Mims, Roddey E., 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Apt. 'C-1007, Arlington, Va. 22202: United Press International Newspictures. *Mobley, George F., 10820 Livingston Road SE.: National Geographic. *Moldvay, Albert, i011 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Mad. 20910: National Geographic. Morath, lags, Tophet Road, Toxbury, Conn. 06783 Magnum. *Morgan, Fred, 94-40 216thh Street, Queens Village, en Island, N.Y. 11428: New York News. *Morris, John a. 170 West End Avenue, New YorkN.Y. 10023: New York Times. *Naltchayan, Harry N., 4027 Honey Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003: Washington Post. *Neil, Joseph, 9746 Hedin Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903: CBS News. Newcombe, hf ack, c/o Life Magazine, 888 16th Street 20006: Life Magazine. Northup, Stephen D., 331 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002: Washington Post. *Qakes, Robert S., 7726. Shreve Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043: National Geographic. *Qates, "Walter, 7911 Harwood Place, Springfield, Va. 22150: Washington Star. Obermayer, Betty Nan L., 65 Hollywood Avenue, West Long Branch, N.J.: Northern Virginia Sun and Long Branch (N.J.) Daily Record. *(O’'Halloran, Thomas J., 3531 Duke Street, College Park, Md. 20740: U.S. News & World Report. Okamoto, Yoichi R., 5602 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Editorial Magazine Photographer. *QOlshefski, Norbert gS, 12703 Kramer Lane, Bowie, Mad. 20715: Washington Star. Olson, J ohn, 1120 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Life Ma azine. Paolefta, Rocco E., 21 Beaver Place, Boston, Mass.: Boston Herald Traveler. *Parks, Winfield, 419 Hillmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: National Geographic. Phillips, Charles H. , 8744 Oxwell Lane, Laurel, Md.: LIFE Magazine. Phillips, Robert H. or East 37th Street, New York, New York: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Pickerell, James H. ! 8720 Bradmoor Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Camera Press, Ltd. *Ranzini, Walter, 205 East 69th Street, New York, New York 10021: New York News. Roberts, i? oseph B., 772 Fairview Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21403: Editorial Magazine Photographer. *Rogers, Elie S., 12920 Broadmore Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: National Geographic. *Rohland, Henry, 508 Derrydown Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Washington Post. *Rollins, Byron H., 4421 Butterworth Place 20016: Associated Press Photos. Rosson, J ohn, 1508 33d Street 20007: Washington Star. *Rous, John, 3901 Russell Road, Alexandria, Va. 22305: Associated Press Photos. *Routt, Francis, 13728 Drake Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853: Washington Star. *Routt, Randolph, 303 Lexington Drive, Silver Spring ,Md. 20901: Washington Star. Russell, James E., 3130 North Harrison Street, Arlington Va. 22207: National Geographic. *Sachs, Arnold, 4809 Winslow Road SE. 20021: Consolidated Newspictures. Sauro, ‘William E. , 217 Kendall Road, Kendall Park, N.J.: New York Times. Scherschel, J oseph J., Box 65, Flint Hill, Va. 22627: National Geographic. Schmick, Paul M., 514 North ‘Montana, Arlington, Va. 22203: Washington Star. *Schumaker, Byron E., 717 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: Washington Star. Seelmeyer, Dolly, 3436 Brinkley Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022: Newhouse National News Service. Silverman, Joseph A., 13213 Dauphine Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: Washington Star. *Sisson, Robert F., 5307 Potomac Avenue NW. 20016: National Geographic. Press Photographers’ Gallery 823 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Slantis, Paul, 330 Streets Run Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15235: Pittsburgh Post Gazette. *Smith, William A., 12614 Buckingham Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715: Associated Press Photos. *Sorrell, Maurice, 5700 New Hampshire Avenue NE. 20011: Johnson Publications. Stanfield, James L., 3606 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. *Stearns, Stanley F'., 1718 Sturbridge Place, Crofton, Md. 21113: United Press International Newspictures. *Steffan, Don Carl, 12806 Gafiney Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Editorial Magazine Photographer. *Stevens, Larry, 3005}% Pine Spring Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042: Metropolitan Sunday Newspapers. *Streets, Wellner C., 1936 Merrimac Drive, Hyattsville, Md. 20783: Washington Daily News. *Striar, Robert, 3311 Fessenden Street 20008: City News Bureau. ; *Stroup, Barry E., 2812 23d Road North, Arlington, Va. 22201: Associated Press Photos. Szabo, Stephen, 1716 Q Street 20009: Washington Post. *Tames, George, 4215 Yuma Street, 20016: The New York Times. : Tashjian, Albert, 4107 Mason Ridge Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003: Editorial Magazine Photographer. *Tasnadi, Charles, 45634 Albemarle Street 20016: Associated Press Photos. Thayer, Mary V. R., 2719 Dumbarton Avenue 20007: Magnum. *Thomas, Margaret, 4227 58th Avenue, Bladensburg, Md. 20710: Washington Post. *Tompkins, Charles H. III, 11362 Links Drive, Reston, Va. 22070: City News Bureau. *Tretick, Stanley, 2953 Arizona Avenue 20016: LOOK Magazine. Trikosko, Marion S., 2147 O Street 20007: U.S. News & World Report. *Uzzle, Burk, 122 Defense Highway, Annapolis, Md. 21401: Magnum. - *Volz, Willard: G., 1006 Helena Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Star. *Ward, Fred, 7106 Saunders Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Black Star. *Wayman, Stanley E., 3212 44th Street 20016; LIFE Magazine. *Wells, James L., 2809 South 20th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Pictorial Parade. Wentzel, Volkmar, 2204 Kalorama Road 20008: National Geographic. Wheeler, Linda, 1815 19th Street 20009: Washington Post. Woodson, LeRoy H., Jr., 1625 Massachusetts Avenue: Washington Post. Young, W. P., 3032 N Street 20007: PIX, Inc. SERVICES REPRESENTED (Service and telephone number, office address, and name of representative) PICTURE SERVICES Associated Press Photos—AD 4-5400, 1300 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Barry E. Stroup, Bureau Chief Henry Burroughs, Robert A. Daugherty, John Duricka, Thomas J. Freeman, Harvey W. Georg es CharlesP. Gorry, HenryL. Griffin, CharlesW. Harrity, Richard Horwitz, Philip J. MacMullan, Byron H. Rollins, John Rous, WilliamA. "Smith, Charles Tasnadi. Black Star—657-4444, 7106 Saunders Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Fred Ward; 3609 Woodhill Place, Fairfax Va. 22039: William D. Brack. Camera—5-4641 North 23d Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: William A. Graham. Camera Press Ltd.—530-3700, 8720 Bradmoor Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: James H. Pickerell. City N'Y a 1031-33 30th Street 20009: Robert Striar, Charles H. Tompkins ITI, Douglas olan, Jr Consolidated Newspictures—543-3203, 308 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.: Arnold Sachs, Benjamin E. Forte, Soma Photos-News Agency—212-787-7831, 322 West 72d Street, New York, N.Y. 10023: Jean Pierre Lafont. Intercam—CL 6-5550, 4131 Conrad Road, Alexandria, Va.: James B. Mahan. Keystone Press Agency, Ltd.—544-2945, 806 Maryland Avenue NE.: Vincent A. Finnigan. Magnum—338 4285, 2719 Dumbarton Avenue 20007: Mary V. R. Thayer, Cornell Capa, Bruce Davidson, RE Swit, Burton Glinn, Charles Harbutt, Erich Hartmann, Costa Manos, Inge Morath Miller, Burk Uzzle. - Nancy Palmer Photo Agency—KE 8-4199, 2025 North Madison Street, Arlington, Va.: Morton Broffman. Newhouse National News Service—208-7080, A Er nnia Avenue 20005: Dolly Seelmeyer, Ace Alagna, 326 Highland Avenue; Newark, N.J. 0 Pictorial Parade—DU 7-0997, 2809’ South 20th Sd or ington! Va.: James L. Wells. PIX, Incorporated—338-4989, 2436 39th Place: Paul Conklin, W. P. Young, 3032 N Street 20007. Reni News Photo Service—ME 8-2200, 1319 F Street: John M. DiJoseph, Jr., Robert J. Hoy, LarryJ. Lewis. United Press International Newspictures—347-1124, 1013 13th Street 20004: George R. Gaylin, Bureau Chief; Frank Cancellare, John Full, Darryl Heikes, Roddey E. Mims, Stanley F. Stearns. NEWSREEL AND TELEVISION SERVICES CBS News—OL 4-6231, 5904 Aberdeen Road, Bethesda, Md.: Charles J. Mack; 5375 Pumphrey Drive, Robert M. Huttenloch, 9746 Hedin Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Joseph Neil. NEWSPAPERS Baltimore News-American—PL 2-1212, Baltimore, Md.: Frederick G. Kraft, Jr., Lawrence McNally. Boston Herald Traveler—393-4488, 784 National Press Building 20004: Rocco E. Paoletta. Corr stion Science Monitor—737-7555, 1293 National Press Building 20004: Gordon N. Converse, Nevada atheney. Metropolitan Sunday Newspapers—560-3511, 3005 Pine Spring Road, Falls Church, Va.: Larry Siovens, Milwaukee Journal, The—RE 7-6453, 734 National Press Building 20004: George P. Koshollek, J New York News—NA 8-5050, National Press Uniding 20004: Walter Ranzini, Picture Chi Editor: Paul Bernius, Jr., Paul De Maria, John Duprey, Daniel B. Farrell, Mel Finkelstein, Phillip Greitzer, Frank C. Hurley, Thomas Walter Kelleher, Harold Mathewson, Fred Morgan. New York Times—293-3100, 1920 I. Street 20036: George Tames, Washington; Michael B. Lien, Washington; John G. Morris, Neal Boenzi, Patrick A. Burns, William E. Sauro, Carl T'. Gossett, Edward Hausner. Northern Virginia ‘Sun—524-3000, 3409 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va.: Betty Nan L. Obermayer. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette—EX 3-4580, 1280 National Press Building 20004: Paul Slantis. St. Louis Post-Dispatch—296-5775, 1028 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Paul Berg. Washington Afro-American—DE 2-0080, 1800 11th Street: Clifton G. Cabell, Jr. Wosiinetn Daily News—DI 7-7777, 1013 13th Street 20004: William C. Beall, Chief Photographer; Geoffrey D. Gilbert, LouisJ. Hollis, Wellner C. Streets. Washington Daily Sun—265-1115, 2002 Georgia Avenue: Samuel E. Courtney. Washington Star—LI 3-5000, 225 Virginia Avenue SE.: John Rosson, Picture Editor; Norbert S. Olshefski, Assistant Picture Editor, Gene Abbott, Bernard N. Boston, George Danor, OwenE. Duvall, Jr., Harold J. Flecknoe, Harry Goodman, Ken Heinan, Glen C. Leach, "Raymond J. Lustig, Jr., Rosemary Martufi, Walter Oates, Francis Routt, Randolph "Routt, Paul M. Schmick, Byron E. Schumaker, J oseph A. Silverman, Willard G. Volz. ‘Washington Post—223-6000, 1515 L Street 20036: Carl A. Kramer, Director of Photography; James K. Ww. Atherton, Robert Burchette, Douglas Chevalier, Ellsworth Davis, Charles Del Vecchio, Norman Driscoll, ArthurJ. Ellis, Kenneth Feil, Joseph Heiberger, Frank Hoy, Frank B. Johnston, Thomas Kelley, "Matthew Lewis, James McNamara, Harry N. Naltchayan, Stephen D. Northup, Henry Rohland, Stephen Szabo, Margaret Thomas, John T. Allen, Linda Wheeler, Le Roy H. Woodson, Jr. NATIONAL NEWS MAGAZINES Fairchild Publications—RE 7-7090, National Press Building: Jean Guy DeLort. Johnson Publications—298-7836, 1750 Pennsylvania 20005: Maurice Sorrell. LIFE—FE 7-8000, 1120 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Jack Newcombe, Chief of Bureau, Francis R. Miller, Charles H. Phillips, Jr., Stanley E. Wayman. LOOK—347-2004, 952 National Press Building 20004: Stanley Tretick. National Geographic—206-7500, 17th & M Streets 20036: Robert E. Gilka, Director of Photography, Thomas J. Sheree bn James P. Blair, Victor R. Boswell, Jr., David S. Boyer, Dean D. Conger, BruceA. Dale, John E.. Fletcher, Emory K. Kristof, Bates’ Littlehales, George I. Mobley, Albert Moldvay, Robert S. Oakes, Winfield Parks, Elie S. Rogers, James E. Russell, Joseph J. Scherschel, Robert F. Sisson, James Li. ‘Stanfield, Volkmar Wentzel, Thomas DeFeo. N ewsweek—298-7880, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20005: Wallace W. McNamee. Rural Electrification’ Magazine—265-7400, 2000 Florida Avenue: Thomas L. Hoy: Time—FE 7-8000, 1120 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Walter E. Bennett. U.S. News & World Report—FE 3-7400, 2300 N Street: Edward H. Castens, John T. Bledsoe, Jr., Warten Leffler, Thomas J. O'Halloran, Marion 8. Trikosko. 824 WHITE HOUSE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS’ ASSOCIATION (Sheraton Park Hotel) OFFICERS Stanley F. Stearns, President George Tames, Vice President Norman Driscoll, Secretary Byron H. Rollins, Treasurer EXECUTIVE BOARD James Atherton Walter Bennett Arnold C. Noel Ralph Santos + Charles E. Shutt MEMBERS REPRESENTED [The * designates those whose wives accompany them; the } designates those whose unmarried daughters in society accompany them; the || designates those having other ladies with them] (Name, home residence, and service represented) *Abbott, Gene, Crystal House, 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va.: Evening Star. * Abercrombie, Thomas Jos West River Road, ‘Shadyside, Md.: National Geographic. Alexander, Steven L., 8210 Ellingson Drive, Chevy Chase, Ma. 20015: WITT G, * Allard, William Albert, 13307 Lydia Street, Silver Spring,M *Allen, "John T., 9800 Broad Street, Bethesda, Md. 20014: anton Post. *Allen, William Ci. 212 Jefferson Street, Alexandria, Va. *Alley, C . Ed, 9701 Stanton Drive, Little River Hills, |Tani Va.Alston, Herbert, 200 75th Street, Seat Pleasant, Md.: WTOP-TV. *Alvey, Murray, 8815 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, MI ABC News Film Production. Amos, James L., 811 Cottonwood Drive, Severna Park, Md.: National Geographic. * Anderson, LeRoy, 2807 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va.: NBC-TV. * Atherton, ’y ames, 2913 Stanton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. United Press International Newspietures. * Atkins, Ollie, 1364 MacBeth Street, McLean, Va. ; *Baer, Robert, RFD 2, Emmitsburg, Md.: Associated Press. *Baker, Elwood, Maryland Arms, 3805 Swann Road, Suitland, Md. 20023. *Beall, ‘William C., 2921 Sweetbriar Drive, Alexandria, Va.: Washington Daily News. Bell, Robert L., 16221 Cissell Road, Laurel, Md. 20810: AB C. Benedict, William H., Sr., 2919 Stuart Drive, Falls Church, Va.: NBC News. Bennett, "Walter E., 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Time, Ine. *Bernhardt, Lewis H. , 560 N Street SW., Apt. N 415: NBC News. Bessor, John, 3736 Prosperity Avenue, Fairfax, Va.: CBS News. *Bittenbender, Milton D., 12401 Ellen Court, Silver Spring, Md.: CBS News. Blair, James P. , 1411 30th’ Street: National Geographic. Boston, Bernard N., 7809 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va.: Evening Star. *Boswell, Victor R., Jr, 9B Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Ma. National Geographic. Bowden, "John Radford, ‘Ir. 1007 FE Street SE. 20024: Evening Star. Boyer, David S., 9406 Locust Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: National Geographic. Boyer, Robert D. 11697 North Shore Drive, Reston, Va. 22070: WTOP-TV Bozick, Peter A., 7508 Lansing Drive, Camp Springs, Md. *Brack, William D. , 3609 Woodhill Place, Fairfax, V *Brockhurst, Robert H., 2214 Tulip Drive, Falls Chureh, Va.: Republican Congressional Committee. *Burchette, Robert, Route 1, Box 445, Deale, Md.: Washington Post. Burroughs, Henry, Route 1, Box 65, Shady Oaks Manor, West River, Md. 20881: Associated Press. *Cabell, Clifton George, Jr. '3335 Blaine Street NE.: Washington Afro-American. *Cancellare, Frank, 109 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va.: United Press International Newspictures. *Candido, Al 4511 Carlby Lane, Alexandria, 'Va.: Department of Agriculture. *Casamento, Victor, 1115 Clinch Road, Herndon, Va. *Castens, Edward H., 2122 Massachusetts Avenue: U.S. News & World Report. Cheely, George, 244 8th Street SE.: WRC-NBC News. *Chevalier, Douglas, 7325 Blair Road: Washington Post. *Chinn, Augustus Cs 3606 3d Street North, Arlington, Va. Cirace, "Robert H., 2450 Virginia Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20037: ABC. *Clark, Edward, 6691 MacArthur Boulevard, Glen Echo Heights, Md. *Clark, Noel P., '10410 Glen Road, Potomac, ‘Md. *Colton, William James, 150-66 Goethals Avenue, Jamaica, Long Island, N.Y. *Conger, Dean, 6604 Melody Lane, Bethesda, Md.: N ational Geographic. 825 826 Congressional Directory MEMBERS REPRESENTED —Continued Conklin, Paul S., 2436 39th Place 20007. Craven, Thomas J., Jr., 6529 Kerns Road, Falls Church, Va.: CBS-TV. *Craven, Thomas J., Sr. , 3114 Covington Street, Fairfax, Va.: UPI News Film. *Culver, ‘Willard E., "1611 Mytle Street. *Dale, Bruce A.; 1546 North Ivanhoe Street, Arlington, Va. 22205: National Geographic. *Danor, George, 8329 Navahoe Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Evening Star. *Darcey, Richard G., 4310 Emden Street, Silver Spring, Md.: Washington Post.. *Daugherty, Robert A., 912 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Associated Press. *Dayvis, Ellsworth Jos 4831 Meade Street NE.: Washington Post. *DeLort, Jean Guy, 12900 Bently Lane, Bowie, Md.: Fairchild Publications. *DelVecchio, Chatles G., 1201 Marion Avenge, ‘McLean, Va.: Washington Post. *Dennehy, Paul J., 6052 Lime Avenue, Cypress, Calif.: Los Angeles Times. *Denton, Robert i 7303 Old Stage Road, Rockville, Md.: Paramount Pictures Corp. *DeTitta, Arthur A, , 8218 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif.: Movietone News. *DiJ oseph, John M., 1739 Allison Street NE.: Reni Newsphotos. Dorsey, George M., 15000 Westbury Road, Rockville, Md. *Driscoll, Norman, 6817 Chestnut Avenue, Falls Church, Va.: Washington Post. Duricka, John, Apt. 301, 505 North Armistead Street, Alexandria, Va.: Associated Press. Durrance, Richard S., 1280 21st Street: National Geographic. Duvall, Owen E. Jr, 3103 Lancer Place, West Hyattsville Md Young Star. Elbert, "Jacques, 12702 Dean Road, Wheaton, Md. 20906: WTO *Ellis, "Arthur J., 2939 Van Ness Street NW. 20008: diy oY *Esper, Henry Max, 1909 North Rhodes Street, Arlington, Va.: U.S. Senate Recording Studios. Feil, Kenneth B., 4114 Davis Place, Apt. 217: Washington’ Post. *Fekete, Charles, '4004 48th Street: NBC. *Fielman, Sheldon, 14209 Dennington Place, Rockville, Md.: NBC News. *Fine, Nate, 9214 Kingsbury Drive, Silver Spring, Md. C.I.O. News. «Finnigan, Vincent A., 806 Ma ryland Avenue NE.: Washington Films and Keystone Press Agency, Ltd. *Fletcher, "John E. , 1212 North ao Sires, Arlington, Va.: National Geographie. *Fookes, Gary Ps, 1822 Metzerott Road, Adelphi, Md.: Hearst Metrotone News. Forsythe, William J., 1212 Longfellow Street: Senate Press Photographer’s Gallery. Forte, Benjamin E. , 5033 23d Parkway, Apt. 610, Hillerest Heights, Md. 20030: Misa News Pictures. *Forte, Russell T., 5914 Chillumgate Road, Chillum, Md.: Department of Agriculture. *Franks, Charles Vv. 2361 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va.: CBS News. *Freeman, Thomas 9 Lakeview Circle, Greenbel t, Md.: Associated Press. *Funk, Robert F., 7019 Sherdona Lane, Alexandria, Va.: CBS News. *Garrett, Wilbur E., 209 Seneca Road, Herndon, Va.: National Geographic. *Gaylin, George R., ’ 1436 Primrose Road: United Press International Newspictures. *Gelenter, Robert H., 5 Greyswood Court, Rockville, Md.: NBC News. *(Georges, "Harvey, 6603 Tucker Avenue, McLean, Va.: Associated Press. Gerlach, ‘Eugene J., 13901 New Hampshire Aventie, Colesville, Md.: WI'T'G. Gerlach, George R., 3110 Brewton Street, District Hts., Md.: : Hearst Metrotone News. *Gilbert, Geoffrey David, 2335 40th Street: Washington "Daily News. *Gilka, Robert E. , 4664 North 25th Street, JArineten, Va.: National Geographic. *Gilman, Edward "M., 3231 Adams Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030: ABC News. *Glover, "Julius Eugene, Jr., 1649 Crittenden Street NE: Afro-American. *Goodman, Harry, 3217 Pauline Drive, Chevy Chase, Md.: Evening Star. *Gorry, Charles P. , 3227 Magnolia Avenue, Falls Church, Va.: Associated Press. *Gorry, William J. 6581 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va: Associated Press. *QGrant, George A., '8 Aqueduct Court, Potomac, Md. 20854: UPI-Newsfilm. Greenberg, Hyman, 8023 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. *Qriffin, Henry L. , 3214 Gumwood Drive, University Hills, Md.: Associated Press. * Grosvenor, Gilbert, 4226 50th Street: National Geographic. Harrity, Charles W. , 3201 Landover Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305: Associated Press. *Heilberger, Joseph, ’10016 Portland Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Washington Post. Heikes, Darryl T., 4905 Ridgeview Lane, Bowie, Md. 30715: United Press International News Pictures. Heilemann, Donald L., 242 Riviera Drive, Vienna, Va.: WTOP-TV. Heinen, Kenneth R., 2300 South 24th Road, Apt. 832, Arlington, Va. 22206.: Evening Star. *Hemmig, Robert H, 3915 Woodley Drive, ‘Alexandria, Va.: ABC News Film Production. Hoagland, Charles A Jr., 9606 Page Avenue, Bethesda, Md.: NBC-TV. *Hoertel, Bruce G., 10417 Lawyers Road, Vienna, Va.: CBS News. Hofen, John, 3800 Latrobe Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030: NBC-TV. Hoiland, Harold 2508 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21218: WTOP-TV. *Hollis, Louis J. , 7423 Carol Lane, Falls Church, Va.: Washington Daily New: Horwitz, Richard A. , 3200 South 98th Street, Apt. 401, Alexandria, Va. 22302: Sisoeittod Press. *Hoy, Frank, 1048 Palmer Place, Alexandria, Va.: Washington Post. Hoy, Robert y , 2216 North Early Street, Alexandra, Va. 22302: Reni News Photos. *Hoy, Thomas i 7. , 5602 Gloster Road: REA. “Hutfenlooh, Robert M. , 5376 Pumphrey Drive: CBS News. Huttenloch, William Been '8229 Grey Eagle Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870: WT TG. *Jamieson, Joseph D. , 8504 Garfield Street, Bethesda, Md.: Associated Press. Janes, Arthur Ww., 2294 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va.: Associated Press. +] enkins, Henry, "12043 Remington Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Associated EL. *Johnson, Hugo Ca 3703 Chevy Chase Lake Drive, Chevy Chase, Md.: USI J ohnson, Maurice, "3804 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Mad.: United Press 3 terfiational Newspictures: Johnston, "Frank B., 4300 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va.: Washington Post. Johrden, "Louis QG., ’ 2400 Queens Chapel Road, Apt. 1102, Hyattsville, Md.: Associated Press. *Jones, Charles O. | Hickory Knoll Farm, Route 107, Poolesville, Md.: NBC-TV. *Kalec, George, 4300 Howard Avenue, Beltsville, Md. Kelley, Robert, IBM Building, Seattle, Wash. *Kelley, Thomas W., 1711 Henry Road, Rockville, Md.: ointon Post. Kessler, Barry A., 5018 37th Avenue, West Hyattsville, Md: WT TG. Klebau, James D., 724 6th Street SW., Apt. 201, 20024: Hearst Metrotone News. Koenig, Paul N., 111, 6925 Willow Street, Falls Church, Va.: WT'TG. Kraft, Charles Al, 4100 Cathedral Avenue: U.S. News & World Report. *Kramer, Carl, 3414 Park Hill Place, Fairfax, Va.: Washington Post. *Krebs, Lawrence, 9828 Connecticut Avenue: WMA LT y. *Kress, G. Bradford, 401 Franklin Street, Alexandria, Va.: NBC-TV. News Photographers Association 827: MEMBERS REPRESENTED Continued Kristof, Emory K., Jr., 1907 35th Place: National Geographie. *Lambert, Horace Skip, ’? 7313 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: Phoenix Films, Inc. *Langenegger, John R., 4612 Clemson Road, College Park, Md.: NBC-TV. *Larsen, Carl, Jr., 2600 ‘Chilcott Court, Vienna, Va. 22180: ABC News Film Production. Lawrence, Fred, Marlboro House, Apt. 103, 3001 Branch Avenue SE.: UPI Newsfilm, Inc. Leach, Glen, 11201 Buckwood Lane, Rockville, Md. Evening. Star. . - *Lee, Dean, 7200 14th Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012: United Press International Newspictures: *Leffier, Warren K. , 11412 Grayling Lane, Rockville, Mas U.S. N ews & World Report. ) - *Levy, John B., 6515 100th Avenue, Seabrook, Md.: C-TV. *Lewis, Matthew, Apt. 203, 802 Bellevue Street SE.: LA Post. *Lincer, Arthur, 435 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y.: UPI Newsfilm. *Ljon, Harold H., 8012 Gosport Lane, Springfield, Va.: Hearst Metrotone News. *Littlehales, Bates W., Rte. 4, Box 63, Rochelle, Va.: National Geographie. *Lodovichett, Arthur VV. R. R. Box 4026, Upper Marlboro, Md.: ABC News en Erofocion. Long, John Q., 2226 Mohegan Drive, Apt. 103, Falls Church, Va. 22043: NBC-TV. *Lord, ChesterJ., 553 Hoosick Street, Troy, N.Y. 12180: UPI Newsfilm, Inc. Lustig, Raymond, Jr., 4589 MacArthur Boulevard NW. , Apt. 301, 20007: "Evening Star. *Lyons, Paul, 618 Gibson Drive SW., Vienna, Va.: Hearst Metrotone News. *Mack, Charles J., 5904 Aberdeen Road, Bethesda, Md.: CBS News. MacMullan, Philip J., 1300 Connecticut "Avenue NW. Associated Press. Maddox, Lewis c., 5005 Shepherd Lane, Seabrook, Md.: ABC News Film Production. *Mahan, James, 4131 Conrad Road, Alexandria, Va.: International Cameramen. Marlin, Cal A., "727-A Delaware Avenue SW. CBS-TTV. *Maroon, Fred J i 2725 P Street 20007. Martin, Jackie, National Press Building. Martufl, Rosemary, 4413 Chase Avenue, Bethesda, Md.: Evening Star. *Matheny, R. Norman, 6917 Quander Road, Alexandria, Va.: Christian Science Monitor. *May, Andrew J., 1920 35th Street. . May, John O., 255 Nottingham Hill, Sherwood Forest, Md.: Hearst Metrotone News. *MeCotmag, Robert, Jr., 407 Brewster Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: United Press International News-pictures McDonnell, ‘Ellen E., 5616 Namakagan Road: Fox Movietonews. *McDonough, J. Loftus, 11521 Lakewood Lane, Fairfax Station, Va.: NBC-TV. McDougall, William E., 10715 Pearson Street, Kensington, Md. 20795: WMAL-TV. *McNamara, James, 10210 Pierce Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Washington Post. *McNamee, Wallace, 4723 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va.: Newsweek. *Miller, Francis RR. 5606 Jordan Road: Life Magazine. “Miller, Hugh, c/o Mrs. Dorothy Fratt, 514 East Oregon Avenue, Phoenix, Ariz. Mims, Roddey E., C-1007 River House, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va.: United Press: International Newspic ures. *Mobley, George Frederick, 10820 Livingston Road SE.: National Geographic. *Moldvay, Albert, 1011 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: National Geographic. *Mole, Robert, 12409 Sexton Lane, Bowie, Md.: NBC-TV. *Montague, Fred, 5813 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md.: NBC-TV. *Moore, Donald T., 9104 Sheridan Court, Seabrook, Md. Moubray, David L., 2350 Glenmont Circle, Silver Spring, Md.: WTOP-TV. *Mueller, John C., 0316 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. *Muse, Seth, 2924 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va.: Religious News Service. “Muto, Alfonso A., 3443 Courtland Drive, Bailey’s Cross Road, Va. 22041: Senate Democratic Caubaion ommittee *Naltchayan, Harry N., 4027 Honey Lane, Annandale, Va.: Yashingion Post. Neil, Joseph H., 9746 Hedin Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: CBSN Noel, Arnold C., 2419 Davis Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: UPI News. *Norling, Richard V., 8809 Talleyho "Trail, Potomac, Md. *Northup, Stephen B, 158 F Street SE. 20003: Washington Post. *Qakes, Robert S. , 7726 Shreve Road, Falls Church, Va.: National Geographic. *QOates, Walter, 7903 Harwood Place, Springfield, Va.: Evening Star. *Q’eth, Alfred is 8340 Tuckerman Lane, Potomac, Md. *O'Halloran, Thomas, Jr., 3531 Duke Street, College Park, Ma A S. News & World Report. Okamoto, Yoichi R., 5602 Roosevelt Street, "Bethesda, Md. 200 *Qlshefski, Norbert S., 12703 Kramer Lane, Bowie, Md. : isi Star. Olson, J ohn, 1566 33d Street: Life Magazine. . : *Oravec, John P:, 4925 Melinda Court, Rockville, Md. J *Otey, Robert, 6922 Fern Lane, Annandale, Va.: Associated Press. Papkin, Allan S. 5001 Seminary Road. Alexandria, Va. 22311: Unlied a International Newspictures. Parker, Leroy E., III, 5500 Prospect Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: P-TV. *Parks, Winfield, '1623-A O Street.: National Geographic. Payne, Robert H. , 4110 Ivanhoe Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310. * Pergola, Nicholas’ J., 18-V Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md:: United Press International Newspictures. Perkins, Robert F. , 8152 Eastern Avenue. Peterson, Robert 3, Jr., 215 Third Street SE. 20003: WITT G. Phillips, ‘Charles H., 8744 Oxwell Lane, Laurel, Md.: Life Megane, * Phillips, Robert H. , 27 East 37th Street, New "York, N.Y. 10016. Pickerell, James H., 8720 Bradmoor Drive, Bethesda, Mad. "20034. *Pippitt, ‘Ray, 153 E Street SE. *Pitts, Leo A., 2911 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va.: WTOP-TV. Raley, Charles J., 6611 5th Street. Rhodes, James Ww. 9613 Taylor Avenue.: CBS News. * Richards, William T. , Apt. T-15, 257 Congressional Lane, Rockville, Md.: NBC-TV. * Richardson, Donald W., 4507 North 40th Street, Arlington, Va.: CBS News. Rickerby, Arthur, Codfish Hill Road, Bethel, Conn. : Life Magazine. *Riordan, Daniel, ’3416 Radnor Place, "Falls Chureh, Va. Roberts, Daniel B., 221 Rollins Avenue, Rockville, ‘Md. 20852: WT'T G. *Roberts Joseph 1, , 172 Fairview Avenue, Apt. D, Annapolis Md. 21403. *Rogers, Eli 12920 Broadmore Road, Silver Spring, Md.: National Geographic. * Rohland, Henry W., 508 Derrydown Lane, Silver Spring, Md.: Washington Post. * Rollins, Byron H., 4421 Butterworth Place: Associated Press. *Romilly, George P. , 3 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, Md.: ABC-TV. 828 Congressional Directory MEMBERS REPRESEN TED—Continued Roppolo, Charles J., 1705 Addison Road, South District Heights, Md. 20028: ABC-TV. *Rous, John H., 3201 Russell Road, Al exandria, Va.: Associated Press. *Routt, Francis R., 13728 Drake Drive, Rockville, Md. Evening Star. *Routt, Randolph J. 303 Lexington Drive, Woodmore, Silver Spring, Md.: Evening Star. Russell, James E. , 3130 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va.: National Geographic. *Sachs, "Arnold, 4809 Winslow Road, SE. , Kirby Hills, Md.: Consolidated News Pictures. *Santos, Ralph'A., 1306 Wake Forest Drive, Alexandria, Va.: CBSNews. *Scherschel, J oseph J., 4855 North 16th Street, Arlington, Va.: National Geographic Magazine. Schmick, Paul Al, 3403 Carlyn Springs Road, Falls Church, Va. 20031: Evening Star. *Schmick, Paul M., 514 North Montana Street, Arlington, Va.: Evening Star. Schultz, J ack, 1017 New J ersey Avenue SE.: UPI News Film. Schumaker, Byron E., 717 North Carolina Avenue, SE.: Evening Star. *Schutz, Robert, 6912 Fern Place, Annandale, Va.: Associated Press. *Scott, Arthur E., 5401 Bob Ann’ Drive, Centreville, Va.: Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee. *Senko, Michael, 18 Hilltop Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Republican Congressional Committee. *Shere, $1 ack, 1618 Oakview Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: American Red Cross. Shutt, ‘Charles E. , 500 Ednor Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Hearst Metrotone News. Silverman, J oseph A. 13213 Dauphine Street, Silver Spring, Md.: Evening Star. *Sisco, Paul C., 1017 New Jersey Avenue SE.: UPI Newsfilm. Sisson, Robert F., 1215 30th Street: National Geographic. Skadding, George, 5180 Northeast 18th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. *Smith, William y, 1645 Spicewood Drive, Corpus Christi, Tex. 78412. *Smythe, William Kk, 4711 Tecumseh Street, College Park, Md. *Borrell, Maurice B., Suite 1301, 1750 Pennsylvania "Avenue: Johnson Publications. Southerland, Jim, 4715 Crescent Street NW. 20016: United Press International Newspictures. , *Sozio, George, 3823 Calvert Lane, Oxon Hill, Md.: NBC-TV. Stanfield, James: L., 1200 South A'rlington Ridge Road, Apt. 303, Arlington, Va.: National Geographic. *Stearns, Stanley F., 1718 Sturbridge Place, Crofton, Md. 21113: United Press International Nowspichues, Steffen, Don Carl, 12806 Gaffney Road, Silver Spring, Md. *Stein, ‘John Ww. 6638 Adrian Street, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. *Steiner, Earl Joseph, 9708 Marshall "Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: ABC News Film Production. Stevens, Larry, 3005 Pine Spring Road, Falls Church, Va.: Metro Group. *Stewart, B. Anthony, 3280 Arcadia Place: National Geographic. *Stewart, Richard H., Seminole Road, Chester Gap, Va. | Stinchcomb, J. Waring, 1627 Tucker Road SE. 20022 i | Storey, Alfred J ., 4001 South 7th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: NBC-TV. 1 [ *Streets, Wellner C., 1936 Merrimac Drive, Adelphi, Md.: Washington Daily News. *Stroup, Barry Edward, 2812 23d Road North, Arlington, Va.: Associated Press. Szabo, Stephen L., 1870 ‘California Street, NW.: Washington Post. % *Tames, George, 4215 Yuma Street: New York Times. | *Tasnadi, Charles B., 4420 Chesapeake Street: Associated Press. Thomas, "Edward D., 605 Fulton Avenue, Falls Church, Va. i Thomas, Margaret, 4927 58th Avenue, Apt. Ta Bladensburg, Md.: Washington Post. i | Thompson, Clark B., 412 Lincoln Avenue, Falls Church, Va.: CBS-TV. *Thompson, F. Irving, 6002 32d Street. USIA. *Tretick, Stanley, 2953 Arizona Avenue NW.: Look Magazine. Trikosko, Marion, 2147 O Street: U.S. News & World Report. *Tugander, Harry, P.O. Box 679, Ansonia Station, New York, N.Y. Van N ostrand, Ronald Ww. 41 Wellesley Circle, Glen Echo, Md.: Hearst Metrotone News. *Vines, Daniel E. ,Jr., 514 Timber Lane, Falls Church, Va.: U.S.A.F *Volz, Willard G-, '1006 Helena Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Evening Star. *Walker, C.A, 11801 Grandview Avenue, Wheaton, Md. *Wallis, "Ralph 'E., 736 26th Place South, Arlington, Va. *Ward, "Fred 7106 Saunders Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Black Star. *Ward, Murray E., 9004 Beatty Drive, Alexandria, Va.: Hearst Metrotone News. *Wayman, Stanley Edmond, 3212 44th Street: Life Magazine. Welch, Robert J., 7940 Jansen Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150: NBC-T'V. Wells, "James Li. Tr. , 2809 South 20th Street, ‘Arlington, Va. 22204: Pictorial Parade. *Wentzel, Volkmar, 2204 Kalorama Road: National Songraphic. *Weston, Ronald, 1307 Palmyra Lane, Bowie, Md. 2071 Wheeler, Linda, 1815 19th Street: Washington Post. *Wiegman, David, 3202 Wake Drive, Kensington, Md.: NBC-TV. *Wilkinson, F. Clyde, 3030 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va.: Republican Senatorial Campaign Com-~ mittee *Williams, Malcolm, Route 1, Box 193-F-6, Germantown, Md. *Willoner, Andrew, 4106 70th’ Avenue, Landover Hills, Md.: CBS News. Wilson, James, 14527 Barkwood Drive, Rockville, Md.: CBS News. Wilson, William D., 113 5th Street SE., P.O. Box 8872, 20003: Evening Star. Wilson, Woodrow R., 7113 Elmhurst Street, District Heights, Md.: GSA. *Wingfield, Don, 3601 Dannys Lane, Alexandria, Va.: Sporting News. *Wisherd, Edwin L., 4704 Warren Street: National Geographic. *Wood, Walter, 7525 San Juan Drive, Clinton, Md. ‘Woodson, LeRoy H., Jr., 1833 New Hampshire Avenue, Apt. 514: Washington Post. SERVICES REPRESENTED (Agency and telephone number, office address, and name of representative) ABC News Film Production—393-7700, 1124 Connecticut Avenue: Murray Alvey, Robert L. Bell, Robert H. Cirace, Edward M. Gilman, Robert H. Hemmig, Carl Larsen, Jr., Arthur V. Lodovichetti, Lewis C. Maddox, George P. Romilly, Charles J. Roppolo, Earl J. Steiner. Associated Press Photos—234-5400, 1300 Connecticut Avenue: Barry E. Stroup, Manager, Robert Baer, Henry Burroughs, Robert A. Daugherty, John Duricka, Thomas Freeman, Harvey Georges, Charles Gorry, William Gorry, Henry L. Griffin, Charles W. Harrity, Richard A. Horwitz, Joseph D. Jamieson, Arthur W. Janes, Henry Jenkins, Louis G. Johrden, Philip J. MacMullan, Robert Otey, Byron H. Rollins, John H. Rous, Robert Schutz, Charles Tasnadi. Black Star—299-5330, 7106 Saunders Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Fred Ward. CBS News—296-1234, 2020 M Street: Donald W. Richardson, manager, John Bessor, Milton D. Bitten-bender, Thomas J. Craven, Jr., Charles Franks, Robert F. Funk, Robert Hess, Bruce Hoertel, Robert Huttenloch, Charles J. Mack, Cal A. Marlin, Joseph Neil, James W. Rhodes, Ralph A. Santos, Clark B. Thompson, Andy Willoner, James Wilson. Christian Science Monitor—737-7555, National Press Building: R. Norman Matheny. Consolidated News Pictures—543-3203, 308 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.: Arnold Sachs, Benjamin E. Forte. Fairchild Publications—737-7090, 711 14th Street: Jean Guy DeLort. ! Fox Movietonenews—296-6448, 1156 15th Street NW., Suite 701: Ellen E. McDonnell, manager. Hearst Metrotone News—393-8311, 470 E Street SW.: Charles E. Shutt, manager, Gary P. Fookes, George R. Gerlach, James D. Klebau, Harold Lion, Paul Lyons, John O. May, Richard W. Van Nostrand, Murray Ward, Ronald Weston. : International Cameramen—CL 6-5550, 7402 Conrad Road, Alexandria, Va.: James B. Mahan. Johnson Publications—298-7836, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Maurice B. Sorrell. Keystone Press Agency, Ltd.—544-2945, 806 Maryland Avenue NE.: Vincent A. Finnigan. Life Magazine—293-4300, 1600 I Street NW.: Francis R. Miller, John Olson, Charles H. Phillips, Arthur Rickerby, Stanley E. Wayman. . a Look Magazine—347-2004, National Press Building: Stanley Tretick. Metro Group Newspapers—524-3355, 1101 Lee Highway, Rosslyn, Va.: Larry Stevens. National Geographic—296-7500, 17th and M Streets: T. J. Abercrombie, James L. Amos, James: P. Blair, Victor R. Boswell, Jr., David S. Boyer, Dean D. Conger, Bruce A. Dale, Thomas A. DeFeo, Richard 8. Durrance, John E. Fletcher, Wilbur E. Garrett, Robert Gilka, Gilbert Grosvenor, Emory K. Kristof, Jr., Bates W. Littlehales, George F. Mobley, Albert Moldvay, Robert S. Oakes, Winfield Parks, Elie S. Rogers, James E. Russell, Joseph Scherschel, Robert F. Sisson, James L. Stanfield B. Anothony Stewart, Volkmar Wentzel, Edwin L. Wisherd. = 2 NBC Television—362-4000, 4001 Nebraska Avenue: Leroy Anderson, Lewis H. Bernhardt, William H. Benedict, Sr., George Cheely, Charles Fekete, Sheldon Fielman, Robert H. Gelenter, Charles A. Hoagland, Jr., John Hofen, Charles Jones, G. Bradford Kress, John Langenegger, John R. Levy, John G. Long, J. Loftus McDonough, Robert Mole, Fred Montague, William T. Richards, George Sozio, Robert J. Welch, David Wiegman. New York Times Magazine—628-3016, 1701 K Street: George Tames. Newsweek—298-7880, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Wallace McNamee. Paramount Pictures Corp., 7303 Old Stage Road, Rockville, Md.: Robert H. Denton. Phoenix Films, Inc.—OLiver 2-6076, 7313 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: H. M. Lambert. Reni Photographers—ME 8-2200, 1319 F Street: John M. DiJoseph, Robert J. Hoy. Time Magazine—293-4300, 1600 I Street NW.: Walter E. Bennett. United Press International News Film—543-8113, 1017 New Jersey Avenue SE.: Thomas Craven, Sr., George A. Grant, Fred Lawrence, Chester J. Lord, Arnold C. Noel, Jack Schultz, Paul C. Sisco. United Press International Newspictures—347-1124, 1013 13th Street George R. Gaylin, manager, James Atherton, Frank Cancellare, Darryl L. Heikes, Maurice Johnson, Dean Lee, Robert McCormagc, Jr., Roddey Mims, Allan S. Papkin, Nicholas J. Pergola, Jim Southerland, Stanley F. Stearns. U.S. News & World Report—333-7400, 24th and N Streets: Thomas J. O’Halloran, Edward H. Castens, Charles A. Kraft, Warren Leffler, Marion Trikosko. ; Washington Afro-American—DE 2-0080, 1000 U Street: Clifton G. Cabell, Jr., Julius Eugene Glover, Jr. Washington Daily News—347-7777, 1013 13th Street: William C. Beall, chief, Geoffrey David Gilbert, Louis J. Hollis, Wellner Streets. Washington Evening Star—543-5000, 225 Virginia Avenue SE.: Gene Abbott, Bernard N. Boston, John R. Bowden, Jr., George Danor, Owen E. Duvall, Jr., Harry Goodman, Kenneth R. Heinen, Glen C. Leach, Raymond J. Lustig, Jr., Rosemary Martufi, Walter Oates, Norbert S. Olshefski, Francis Routt, Randolph Routt, Paul A. Schmick, Paul M. Schmick, Byron E. Schumaker, Joseph Silverman, Willard Volz, William D. Wilson. Washington Film—547-2255, 806 Maryland Avenue NE.: Vincent A. Finnigan. Washington Post—223-6000, 1515 L Street: Carl Kramer, Director of Photography, John T. Allen, Robert Burchette, Douglas Chevalier, Richard G. Darcy, Ellsworth J. Davis, Charles Del Vecchio, Norman Driscoll, Arthur Ellis, Kenneth B. Feil, Joseph Heiberger, Frank Hoy, Frank B. Johnston, Thomas Kelley, Matthew Lewis, James McNamara, Harry N. Naltchayan, Stephen D. Northup, Henry Rohland, Stephen L. Szabo, Margaret Thomas, Linda Wheeler, LeRoy H. Woodson, Jr. WMAL-TV—537-1100, 4461 Connecticut Avenue: Lawrence Krebs, William E. McDougall. WTOP-TV—244-5678, 40th and Brandywine Streets: Leo A. Pitts, Herbert Alston, Robert D. Boyer, Jacques Elbert, Donald L. Heilemann, Harold Hoiland, David L. Moubray, LeRoy E. Parker ITI. WT'T G—244-5151, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue: Steven L. Alexander, Eugene J. Gerlach, William R. Hutten-loch, Barry A. Kessler, Paul N. Koenig, ITI, Robert J. Peterson, Daniel B. Roberts. 829 RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES SENATE RADIO AND TELEVISION GALLERY Phone 225-6421 Superintendent.—Robert C. Hough, 316 Kimblewick Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904 Assistant Superintendents: Philip A. Regan, 13601 North Gate Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20006 Charles M. Wolfson, 3916 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015 Jane Ruyle, 1000 Sixth Street SW. 20024 HOUSE RADIO AND TELEVISION GALLERY Phone 225-5215 Superintendent. —Robert M. Menaugh, 2311 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302 Assistant Superintendents: : Mike Michaelson, 5001 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311 Max M. Barber, 110 D Street SE., No. 508 20023 C. Larry May, 824 New Hampshire Avenue 20037 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES Roger H. Mudd, Chairman Charles Warren, Vice Chairman Joseph F. McCaffrey, Secretary Robert E. Clark, Treasurer Paul Duke, Member at Large Carl C. Coleman, Member at Large Robert H. Hemmig, Member at Large Robert McCormick, Member Ex Officio RULES GOVERNING RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES 1. Persons desiring admission to the Radio and Television Galleries of Congress shall make application to the Speaker, as required by rule XXXIV of the House of Representatives, as amended, and to the Committee on Rules and Administra-tion of the Senate, as required by rule XXXIV, as amended, for the regulation of Senate wing of the Capitol. Applicants shall state in writing the names of all radio stations, television stations, systems, or news-gathering organizations by which they are employed and what other occupation or employment they may have, if any. Applicants shall further declare that they are not engaged in the prosecution of claims or the promotion of legislation pending before Congress, the Departments, or the independent agencies, and that they will not become so employed without resigning from the galleries. They shall further declare that they are not employed in any legislative or executive department or independent agency of the Government, or by any foreign government or representative thereof; that they are not engaged in any lobbying activities; that they do not and will 830 Radio and Television Galleries 831 not, directly or indirectly, furnish special information to any organization, individual, or group of individuals for the influencing of prices on any commodity or stock exchange; that they will not do so during the time they retain membership in the galleries. Holders of visitor’s cards who may be allowed temporary admis-sion to the galleries must conform to all the restrictions of this paragraph. 2. It shall be prerequisite to membership that the radio station, television station, system, or news-gathering agency which the applicant represents shall certify in writing to the Radio and Television Correspondents’ Galleries that the applicant conforms to the foregoing regulations. 3. The applications required by the above rule shall be authenticated in a manner that shall be satisfactory to the Executive Committee of the Radio and Television Correspondents’ Galleries who shall see that the occupation of the galleries is confined to bona fide news gatherers and/or reporters of reputable standing in their business who represent radio stations, television stations, systems, or news-gathering agencies engaged primarily in serving radio stations, television stations, or systems. It shall be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Radio and Television Correspondents’ Galleries to report, at its discretion, violation of the privileges of the galleries to the Speaker or to the Senate Com-mittee on Rules and Administration, and, pending action thereon, the offending individual may be suspended. 4. Persons engaged in other occupations, whose chief attention is not given to or more than one-half of their earned income is derived from: the gathering or reporting of news for radio stations, television stations, systems, or news-gathering agencies primarily serving radio stations or systems, shall not be entitled to admission to the Radio and Television Galleries. The Radio and Television Correspondents’ List in the CoNGREss1ONAL DirecToRrY shall be a list only of persons whose chief attention is given to or more than one-half of their earned income is derived from the gathering and reporting of news for radio stations, television stations, and systems engaged in the daily dissemination of news, and of representatives of news-gathering agencies engaged in the daily service of news to such radio stations, television stations, or systems. . 5. Members of the families of correspondents are not entitled to the privileges of the galleries. 6. The Radio and Television Galleries shall be under the control of the Execu-tive Committee of the Radio and Television Correspondents’ Galleries, subject to the approval and supervision of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. Approved. Joan W. McCoRMACK, Speaker, House of Representatives. . B. EVERETT JORDAN, Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION The * designates those whose wives or husbands accompany them; the } designates those whose unmarried daughters in society accompany them; the || designates those having other ladies with them (Name, home residence, and service represented) *Abel, Elie, 909 Cameron Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: NBC News. *Adams, Benjamin J., 7736 Lakecrest Drive, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: CBS News. *A dams, Richey Darell, 4555 MacArthur Boulevard, 20007: WTOP News. *Adde, Leo, 4610 Woodfield Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: WTOP Sows Alexander, Donald, 3631 39th Street NW. 20016: WI'TG-TV New: *Alexander, Steven L. 8210 Ellingson Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. D0015: WTTG-TV News. *Allen, David B, 3420 Terrace Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302: WAV A *Allen, Don Cb Toi Winterberry Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL--F *Alien, George N., 5747 Potomac Avenue 20016: WTOP News. *Allen, Leonard, 6703 Pawtucket Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: NBC News. *Alston, Herbert G., 200 75th Street, Seat Pleasant, Md. 20027: CBS News. *Alvey, Murray, 8815 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: ABC News. *Amdur, Robert B., 12209 Quorn Lane, Reston, Va. 22070: ABC News. * Anderson, James P. , 38 Wellesley Circle, Glen Echo, Md. 20768: Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc.— KDKA, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa. —KPIX-TV, San Francisco, Calif. —KYW, KYW-TV, Phila. delphia, Pa.—WBZ, WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass —WCAR, Detroit, Mich. —WIND, Chicago, 111. —WINS, New York, N.Y —WJ Z-TV, Baltimore, Md.—WOWO, Fort Wayne, Ind. —KFWB, Los Angeles, Calif: *Anderson, LeRoy, 2807 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: NBC News. *Armstrong, Richard, 1910 Windham Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: ABC News. * Arrington, Britton M., 3043 Vista Street NE. 20018: WTOP News. Aschonbaeh, Ernest Y, 10 Bay Tree Lane NW. 20016: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL-AM-FM- *Asman, Robert W., 5715 Moreland Street 20015: NBC News. *Aspinwall, Everett H., Jr., 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: ABC News. Avis, James E., 1 Washington Circle 20037: Televents Ltd. *Axelson, Gary, 320 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203: Metromedia, Inc. Banker, Stephen, 2475 Virginia Avenue NW. 20037: Vang a Broadcasting Corp. *Barber, Julian, Route 1, Clifton, Va. 22024: WRC (N Barnako, Frank R., 2440 Virginia Avenue 20037; SoBe. Barranco, i John, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL AM-T *Barriault, Arthur F., 6703 Hazel Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: NBC News. *Basham, ‘Christie BR, 2309 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302: NBC News. *Batchelder, Charles ., 7515 Buchanan Street, Landover Hills, Md. 20784: Mutual Broadcasting i *Beinhardt, ‘John M., 223 West Cameron Road, Falls Church, Va. 22046: WAVA. Bell, Rebecca, Broadcast House 20016: WTOP News. Bell, Robert 4 A 16221 Cissell Road, Laurel, Md. 20810: ABC News. *Benton, Nelson, 4101 Cathedral Avenue NW. 20016: CBS News. *Bernhardt, Lewis H., 560 N Street SW. 20024: NBC News. *Bessor, J ohn, 3736 Prosperity Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030: CBS News. *Bittenbender, Milton D., 12401 Ellen Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: CBS News. *Blackburn, Daniel M., 303 Hillsboro Drive, ‘Silver Spring, Md. 20902: Metromedia, Inc. Blair, Anne D., 3315 Dent Place 20007: Triangle Stations, Inc., WFIL, WFIL-TV, Philadelphia, Pa., WNBF, WNBF-TV, Binghamton, N.Y., WFBG, WKB G-TV, Altoona-Johnstown, Pa., WNHC, WNHC-TV, Hartford-New Haven, Conn., WLYH-TV, Lancaster-Lebanon, Pa., KFRE, KFRE-TV, Fresno, ‘Calif. Blatt, Leslie A., 3220 Connecticut Avenue NW. 20008: ABC News. *Blaylock, Kenneth L., 2028 North Vermont Street, Ariingion, Va. 22207; Spot News. Boggs, Neil, 3815 Calvert Street NW. 20007: NBC New Bookhultz, Bruce W., 915 Somerset Place, West vo sitie, Md. 20782: WTOP News. *Borngesser, Robert L., 11709 Farmland Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852: WRC (NBC). *Bowers, Donald E., 153 Westway Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: CBS News. *Bowers, N. E. (Bob), 3228 Sydenham Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030: WTOP News. *Boyd, Forrest J., 2422 Harmon Road, Silver ‘Spring, Md. 20902: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Boyer, Robert D. 26 Talbott Avenue, Timonium, Md. 21093: WTOP News. Brand, Susan, 1210 North Taft Street, Arlington, Va.: Long Island Network News. Brasie, Richard E., 9113 Southwick Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc., KDXKA, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa. —KPIX-TV, San Francisco, Calif. — KYW, KYW-TV, Phila-delphia, Pa.—WBZ, WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass. —WCAR, Detroit, Mich. —WIND, Chicago, Il. WINS, New York, N.Y. —WJ Z-TV, Baltimore, Md.—WOWO, Fort Wayne, Ind. —KFWB, Los Angeles, Calif. *Brenner, Bernard, 3427 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042: UPI Radio. *Brubaker, Herbert M., 12010 Devilwood Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854: NBC News. *Bruns, Scott B., 3130 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: NBC News. Bryant, James A., 6640 Locust Street, Falls Church, 22046: NBC News. Buchanan, Michael Coe, 2925 Bellevue Terrace NW '20016: WT'T G-TV News. *Burke, Bryce W., 308 North Boulevard, Salisbury, Md. 21801: UPI Newsfilm, Inc. *Burlbaugh, George L., 12401 Melling Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: NBC News. 832 Radzo anid Television Galleries 833 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION —Continued *Buth, Michael, 5500 Prospect Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: ZDF West German Television, Channe12. *Butler, Milburn G., 702 Malibu Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: WTOP News. *Byers, Paul H., 6845 Summit Road, McLean, Va. 22101: WTOP News. *Byttner, Goran, 2119 Leroy Place 20008: Swedish Broadcasting Corp. *Cagle, Eugene Maurice, 3446 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042: ABC News. *Campbell, Joseph P., Gainesville, Va. 22065: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Catella, Anthony, 11712 Gregerscroft Road, Potomac, Md. 20854: Associated Press Radio. *Cessna, Hal, 12915 Allerton Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Cox Broadcasting Corp., WHIO AM-FM-TV, Dayton, Ohio—WSB AM-FM-TV, Aflanta, Ga.—WIIC-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.; KTV U, San Francisco-Oakland, Calif.WSOC AM-FM-TV, Charlotte, N.C.—WIOD AM-FM, Miami, I'la. — *Chamberlayne, Pye, 1114 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: UPI Audio. *Chambers, John, 3920 Morrison Street 20015: GE Broadcasting Co., Inc.—WRGB-TV, WGAY-AM, yom, Schenectady, N.Y.—WSIX AM-FM-TV, Nashville, Tenn.— KOA AM—FM—TYV, Denver, Jolo. *Chancellor, John, 3126 Woodley Road NW. 20008: NBC News. *Chase, William Thomas, 3726 Connecticut Avenue NW. 20008: Associated Press Radio. *Cheely, George, 4000 Tunlaw Road NW. 20007: NBC News. *Childs, Prentiss, 5045 Reno Road 20008: CBS News. Christian, Al, 1801 Jasmine Terrace, Hyattsville, Md. 20783: Metromedia, Inc. Cirace, Robert H., 2450 Virginia Avenue 20037: Spot News. *Clark, Robert E., 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209: ABC News. *Clark, Theodore H., Box 323, Route 1, Deale, Md. 20751: UPI Newsfilm, Inc. hia : A” 4230 Willow Woods Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL *Clements, William H., 3307 Belleview Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785: Spot News. Cll, Vincent R., 4461 Connecticut Avenue NW.: Evening Star Broadeasting Co. (WMAL AM-FM- Cloutier, Jon % 3 4310 Montgomery A venue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL AM-FM-F : : *Colby, Alfred W., 5304 Atlee Place, Springfield, Va. 22151: CBS News. *Coleman, Carl C., Jr., 2404 Drexel Street, Vienna, Va. 22180: Time-Life Broadcast, KE RO-TV, Bakers-field, Calif., KLZ, KLZ-TV, Denver, Colo., KO GO, KO GO-TV, San Diego, Calif., WFBM, WFBM-TV, Indianapolis, Ind., WOOD, WOOD-TV, Grand Rapids, Mich. Coles, Donna J., 2400 Virginia A venue 20037: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. *Conlin, Dennis W., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. *Craven, Thos. J., Jr., 6529 Kerns Road, Falls Church, Va. 22044: CBS News. *Craven, Thomas J., Sr., 3114 Covington Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030 : UPI Newsfilm, Inc. *Crawford, Charles B., 212 Lomond Drive, Manassas, Va. 22110: WTOP News. *Crawford, William B., 8 East Lenox Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: CBS News. *Criswell, John De 7403 Dunstan Streef, Springfield, Va. 22151: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL AM-FM-TV). Cundell, Angela, 3645 St. Mary’s Place 20007: National Educational Television Network. #*Curley, Arthur J., 2727 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WTOP News. *Currie, Richard N., 7813 Maple Ridge Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc.— KDKA, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.—KPIX-TV, San Francisco, — KYW, KYW-TV, Calif Phila-delphia, Pa.—WBZ, WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass.—WCAR, Detroit, Mich. —WIND, Chicago, Ill. —WINS. New York, N.Y.—WJZ-TV, Baltimore, Md.—WOWO, Fort Wayne, Ind.—KIFWB, Los Angeles, Calif, *Curry, Leonard, Jr., 1505 44th Street 20007: UPI Radio. Cutter, Christopher C., 635 C Street NE: 20002: Radio News International. Czarnojon, Werner, 6128 Long Meadow Road, McLean, Va. 22101: ZD F West German Television, Channel 2. *Damania, Madhu, 4023 South 18th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: WT'T G-TV News. *David, Ronald LeRoy, 560 N Street SW. 20024: WTOP News. *Davis, Nerman M., 4015 25th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207: WTOP News. *Davis, Sid, 6824 Old Stage Road, Rockville, Md. 20852: Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc.—KDKA KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.—KPIX-TV, San Francisco, Calif.KYW, KYW-TV, Philadelphia — Pa.—WBZ, WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass.—WCAR, Detroit, Mich.—WIND, Chicago, Ill.—WINS, New York, N.Y.—WJZ-TV, Baltimore, Md.—WOWO, Fort Wayne, Ind.— KFWB, Los Angeles, Calif. Day, Kathleen, 3685 38th Street 20016: Straus Broadcasting. *Deibert, Leonard R., 8701 Norfolk Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL AM-FM-TV). *Desoff, Alan IV) om Chatsworth Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: WTOP News. *Dewey, Michael, 2913 John Marshall Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044: Metromedia, Inc. *Dick, David, 8443 Porter Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308: CBS News. *Dickerson, Nancy H., Merrywood, McLean, Va. 22101: NBC News. *Dillman, Audrey, 5161 North 38th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: NBC News. *Doak, D. Donnell, 8004 Herb Farm Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: WRC (NBC). *Donaldson, Sam A., 9505 Accord Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854: ABC News. *Doniger Jacob L., 2900 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WTOP News. Dounis, Arestides, 6527 North Capitol Street NE. 20012: ABC News. *Downs, William R., 5535 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: ABC News. Driscoll, Jan, 1101 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md. 21202: WT'OP News. *Dudnick, Herbert J., 8048 Tuckerman Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854: NBC News. *Duke, Paul W., 5101 Allan Road 20016: NBC News. Dukehart, Thomas V., 692 Gladstone Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21210: WTOP News. *Dukert, Betty Cole, 4709 Crescent Street NW. 20016: Meet the Press (NBC). *Dulmage, Marcus M., 8502 Skyview Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309: UPI Newsfilm Inc. *RElbert, Jacques, 12702 Dean Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: WTOP News. Endicott, Robert T., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: WRC (NBC). *Engberg, Eric, 7911 Lynbrook Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014: WTOP News. oh *Engel, Hermann, 6128 Long Meadow Road, McLean, Va. 22101: ZDF West German Television, Channel 2. *RBury, James R., 203 Nibick Drive SE., Vienna, Va. 22180: Cox Broadcasting Corp.—WHIO AM-FM-TV, Dayton, Ohio—WSB AM-FM-TV, Atlanta, Ga.—WIIC-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.—KTVTU, San Francisco-Oakland, Calif —WSOC AM-FM-TV, Charlotte, N.C.—WIOD AM-FM, Miami, Fla. 33—-350°—70——55 | 834 ~~ Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Evans, Clifford, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016: RKO General Broadcasting—CEKLW, CKLW-TV, Detroit, Mich., KFFRO, San Francisco, Calif., KHJ, KHJ-TV, Los Angeles, Calif., WGMS, Washington, DO. WHEQ, ,WHBQ-TV, Memphis, Tenn., WRKO- FM, Boston Mass., ‘WOR, 'WOR-TV, New York City, *Fanning, Wallace R., Jr., Box 130, Route1, Harwood, Md. 20776: NBC News. : | *Farkas, B. Ray, 18 Cockrell ‘Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304: NBC News. Farrar, Frederic D., Broadcast House 20016: WTOP News. [ *Fekete, Charles, 8918 Tuckerman Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854: NBC News. ) *Fielman, Sheldon, 14209 Dennington Place, Rockville, Md. 20853: NBC New £1 3 R., 11355 Columbia Pike, Silver Spring 20904: Evening Star Noedeasting Co. (WMAL AM- “Ping, Thomas WW., 11909 Goya Drive, Rockville, Md. 20854: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL | *Fischer, Richard J., 9637 Accord Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854: NBC News. *Fookes, Gary P., 1832 Metzerott Road, Adelphi, Md. 20783: Hearst Metrotone News, Inc. *Ford, J affray Charles, 4620 Bayard Boulevard 20016; Mutual Broadcasting System. Ford, John S-, 1111 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: UPI Radio. *Foster, Robert F., 5718 Marble Arch Way, Alexandria, Va. 22311: WGN Continental Broadcasting Co. | WGN, WGN-TV, Chicago, Ill., KDA L, KDAL-TV, Duluth, Minn., KWGN-TV, Denver, Colo. | *Fouhy, Edward M., 5020 M Street 20036: CBS News. *Fowler, W. P., 411 South Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: ABC News. *Franks, CharlesV., 2361 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: CBS News. *Frawley, Thomas Ys 1342 Macbeth Street, McLean, Va. 22101: Cox Broadcasting Corp.—WHIO AM- FM-TV, Dayton, Ohio—WSB AM-FM-TV, Atlanta, Ga.—WIIC-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa—KTVU, San Franeisco-Oakland, Calif —WSOC AM- FM-TV, Charlotte, N.C. —WIOD AM-F M, Miami, Fla, *Freeman, Douglas, 4704 Kemper Street, Rockville, Md. "20853: WTOP News. *French, David T., 1784 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: WTOP News. *Friedman, Paul E. , 5408 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034: WRC (NBC). Fulsom, Donald R. 7300 Third Street NE. 20002: UPI Audio. *Funk, "Robert ®,, 7019 Sheridonna Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310: Spot News. i *Furber, Lincoln M. , 4808 Alton Place 20016: WETA. | *Galbraith, William H. Jr., 9039 Sligo Creek Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: CBS News. | *Gallagher, John P., 502 MecIntyre Road, Rockville, Ma. 20851: ABC News. *Gallant, James B, 10129 Mosbywoods Drive, Fairfax, Va., 22030: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL~ *QGamble, Peter D., 112 Vineyard Way, Woodbridge, Va. 22191: AVCO/WWDC. Ganger, Larry, Broadcast House 20016: WTOP News. *Garvey, Joseph P., 4100 Brooks Drive, Suitland, Md. 20023: UPI Newsfilm, Inc. *Qasparich, Andrew, 6725 Huntsman Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22150: WTOP News. *QGeer, Stephen DP; 10120 Counselman Road, Potomac, Md. 20854: ABC News. *Gelenter, Robert H, 5 Greyswood Court, Rockville Md. 20584: NBC News. *Geraty, Raymond BE. Broadcast House 20016: WTOP News. *QGerlach, Eugene, 13901 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: WI'TG-TV News." *Ger lach, George R., 3110 Brewton Street, District Heights, Md. 20028; Hearst Metrotone News, Inc. Gibbons, Sans 925 25th Street 20037: UPI Audio. * Gill, William, 8484 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: ABC News. * Gilman, Edward M., 3231 Adams Court, Fairfax, 22030: ABC News. *Giltmier, James W., 4514 Weyburn, Annandale, Hi 22003: Cox Broadcasting Corp.—WHIO AM-FM-TV, Dayton, Ohio—WSB AM- FM-TV, Atlanta, Ga.—WIIC-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.—KTVU, San Francisco Oakland, Calif. —WSOC AM- FM-TV, Charlotte, N.C. —WIOD AM-FM, Miami, Fla. * Girard, Thomas, 4901 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Metromedia, Tne. Gittines, Roger O., 3631 Everett Street NW. 20008: Metromedia, Inc. : G0 i, 5204 Worthington Drive, NW. 20016: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WY AL-AN- \ *Godbold, Colin J., 766 National Press Building 20004: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. * Goldin, Marion, 6012 Westchester Park Drive, College Park, Md. 20740: CBS News. * Goldsmith, John, 4921 Crescent Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20016: WT'T gy News. * Goralski, Robert S., 1399 Wendy Lane, MecLean, Va. 52101: NBC New Gold, Barry E., 8750 Georgia ‘Avenus, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Capital Cities Broadcasting Company, ne *Grant, George, 8 Aquaduct Court, Potomae, Md. 20854: UPI Newsfilm, Inc. * Greenwood, William, 1605 44th Street NW. 20007: UPI Audio. * Griggs, Henry L., ir., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Grip, Alan, 3201 Landover Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305: WTOP News. *Hackel, Daniel R., 1694 32d Street NW. 20007: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL-AM-FM-TV). *Hackes Peter, 5045 Klingle Street 20016: NBC News. *Hager, Robert M., 13 Bethayres Court, Derwood, Md. 20855: WRC (NBC). *Hall, James Thomas, 4119 North Third Road, Arlington, Va. 22203: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Hamilton, Roulhae, Jr., 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202: Hamilton-Means Associates, WBNS Columbus, Q., WDSU, New Orleans,L: *Hargreaves, Robert M. , 3021 45th Street h0o16: British Independent Television News Ltd. *Harkness, Richard, 3035 Dumbarton Avenue 20007: NBC News. hii Pn 7005 Sea Cliff Road, McLean, Va. 22101: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL *Harsch, Joseph C., 2806 29th Street 20008: ABC News. *Hart, Te ohn, 1884 Columbia Road 20009: CBS News. *Harter, John R., 4432 Butterworth Place 20016: Evening Star Ploagoasme Co. (WMAL-AM-FM-TV), Hayden, Thomas S., 603 South Carolina Avenue, SE. 20003: AVCO/WWDC. *Hazam, Louis J., 400 Springbrook Drive, Silver Spring,Healy, Brian M., 2205 42d Street 20007: WTOP News. Md. 20904: NBC News. *Heberle, J ean-Claude, 5270 Loughboro Road 20016: French Broadcasting System. *Heilemann, Donald x, 2412 Riveria Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180: WTOP News. *Heine, J ohannes, 4935 Hillbrook La. 20016: German Television Network ARD, Radio WDR and N DR. Radio and Television Galleries 835 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Helou, Raja Alexander, 2127 California Street 20008: ABC News. *Hemmig, Robert H.,L015 Woodley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309: ABC News. *Henderson, DavidE., 4547 Southland Avenue, Alexandri ia, Va. 22312: WAVE, Ine. Stations—WAVE, Louisville, Ky.—WMT, Cedar Rapids, Ia. —WFIE, Evansville, Ind. —WFRYV, Green Bay, Wis. *Henry, William M. (Bill), ‘Dorchester House 20009: Bill Henry Associates *Henschen, Kurt A., 10403 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: AV COW WDC. *Herman, George E., 3115 O Street 20007: CBS News. Herrera, Antonio Alfredo, Jr., 3701 Massachusetts Avenue NW. 20016: ABC News. *Hess, Robert H., 816 Lawton Street, McLean, Va. 22101: CBS News. *Hicks, Joseph Norman, 6021 McKinley Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034: WTOP News. *Hildreth, James, 3311 Cannongate Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030: UPI Radio. *Hindr iks, Klaas J an, 6209 Goldsboro Road 20034: Netherlands Radio-TV. Hinton, Robert E. , 1726 19th Street 20009: Pacifica Radio. *Hively, Chester Leroy, 13903 Shippers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853: ABC News. *Hoagland, Charles A., Jr., 9606 Page Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC News. *Hoertel, Bruce G., 10417 Lawyers Road, Vienna, Va. 22180: CBS Nowh Hofen, John B., 3800 Latrobe Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030; NBC New *Hoffman, Manired, 5500 Prospect Street, "Chevy Chase, Md. 50015: ZDF West German Television, hanne Hoiland, Arthur M., 2508 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21218: GE Broadcasting Co., Inc.—WRGB-TV, W AY-AM, WGFM, Schenectady, N.Y.—WSIX AM-FM-TV , Nashville, Tenn. —KOA AM-FM-TV, Denver, ‘Colo. Hoiland, Harold, 2508 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21218: WTOP News. Howar, Barbara, 1336 31st Street NW. 20007: WITT G-TV News. *Howard, James M., Jr., 12619 Memory Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: AP Radio. Huizenga, Jack 'W., 1800 R Street 20009: Time-Life Broadcast—KERO TV, Bakersfield, KLZ-TV, Denver, ‘Colo. —KO GO, KOGO-TV, San Diego, Calif. —WEFBM, WEBM-TV , Indianapolis, Ind. —WOOD, WOOD-TV, Grand Rapids, Mich. *Hunter, Charlayne, 1650 Harvard Street NW. 20009: WRC (NBC). *Huttenloch, Ralph Leland, 6705 Elroy Place, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021: Spot News. Huttenloch, William R.; 8229 Grey Eagle Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870: WITT G-TV News. Hyre, Thomas M., 5123 ‘Bradley Boulevard, Chevy Chase 20015: Televents Ltd. *Isomura, Hisanori, 6103 Stardust Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK). *Jaffe, James M., 1514 17th Street 20036: WTOP News. *Jarr jel, Tom, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Jasmin, Judith, 520 N Street SW. 20024: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. | effries, Peter, 2190 Iroquois Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22043: NBC News. *Jewell, "Basil Strong, 3213 Apex Circle, Falls Chureh, Va. 22044: WTOP News. *Jimenez, Ramon C., 9930 Markham Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: United Broadcasting Co., Inc. *Johnson, Jerome K., 11508 Highview Avenue, Wheaton, Md. 20902: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL AM-F M-TV). *Johnson, Rolanda Stoneback, 3804 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md .20015: ZDTF West German Tele- vision, Channel 2. *Jones, Charles 0., Route 107, Poolesville, Md. 20837: NBC News. Jones, Neal R., 1280 21st Street NW. 20036: WITT G-a News. x3 ordan, Frank J., 2714 36th Street 20007: NBC New: *Kaderli, Holice Trilton, 8104 Harte Place, Vienna, Va. 22180: WTT G-TV News. *Kalb, Marvin, 100 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: CBS News. *Kaplow, Herbert, 211 Van Buren, Falls Chureh, Va. 22046: NBC News. *Karayn, Jim, 2615 O Street 20007: National Educational Television Networks Kendall, Peter L., 514 Deerfield Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: CBS News. *Kessler, Barry, 5018 37th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20782: WTT G-TV News. Kimball, Robert M., 1200 North Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va.: Spot News. *Kinsman, Frank, 1698 Chimney House Road, Reston, Va. 22070: WTOP News. *Kitadai, 3 unji, 3730 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 92907 : Tokyo Broadcasting System, Ine. *Kobae, Junichiro, 4242 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK). *Koenig, Paul N., 6925 Willow Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046: NBC News. *Krebs, Lawrence, 2828 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL AM-FM-TV). *Kress, Bradford, 401 Franklin Street 22314: NBC News. Lacy, Benjamin, '4444 Yuma Street 20016: NBC News. *Lambert, Horace Madison (Skip), 7313 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Phoenix Films, Inc. Lamendola, Ronald, 12602 Cherryw ood Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: Spot "News. Landwehr, Michael B. , Broadcast House 20016: WTOP News. *Langenegeer, John BR. 4612 Clemson Road, College Park, Md. 20740: NBC News. *Larsen, Carl, 3616 Heritage Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030: ABC News. LaSalla, Susan A., 2939 Van Ness Street 20008: NBC News. Laurie, Tames A, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: Metromedia, Inc. *LaVie, Alfred R., Jr., 6503 Winnepeg Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Lawrence, Fred, 3001 Branch Avenue SE. 20031: UPI Newsfilm, Inc. Lawrence, William H., 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008: ABC News. *Leach, Thomas Y. 2027 Q Street NW. 20009: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. *Levy, ‘Tohn B., 6515 100th Avenue, Seabrook, Md. 20801: NBC News. Lewis, Carolyn, 5316 29th Street NW. 20015: WTOP News. *Lewis, Fulton, ITI, 301 Chesapeake Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Linden, William E., Jr., 2716 Fox Mill Road, Herndon, Va. 22070: ABC News. *Lipovetsky, Leonid, 1401 Blair Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Moscow Radio and Television. *Littauer, William A, 513 Finsbury Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: WRC (NBC). *Lodovichetti, Arthur V., R.R. Box 4026, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870: ABC News. *Lord, William, 12700 Silverbirch Lane, Laurel, Md.: ABC News. Lowe, Florence S., 2727 29th Street 20008: Metromedia, Inc. Lubar, Jeffrey S., 1210 North Taft, Arlington, Va.: Long Island Network News. *Lucas, Roy J., 519 Shady Glen Drive 20027: UPI Newsfilm, Inc. *Lukeman, Robert M., 4313 Amblewood Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309: ABC News. He 836 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Liynch, John, 2920 Upton Street 20008: ABC News. *Lynch, William D., 1245 4th Street SW. 20024: WTOP News. : *Lynker, John, Wedgewood, Annandale, Va. 22003: WTOP News. [ *McAndrews, Peter, 228 East Monroe Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301: Sarah McClendon News Service. | *McBee, Keith W., 1207 Berwick Road, Ruxton, Md. 21204: ABC News. *McCaffrey, Joseph F., 1309 Sunnyside Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: McCafirey Reports (WMAL News): Meliriny, J i % ohn Frederick, 4808 Glenoak Road, Landover Hills, Md. 20784: WCBS Radio News, New Yor “Yor . : | *McCarthy, Lee, 12217 Village Square Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20852: WRC (NBC). *McCloskey, Bill, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: WASH. *McConnell, David, 6005 Utah Avenue 20015: WTOP News. ‘ *McCord, Charles, 1857 Old Meadow Road, McLean, Va. 22101: WTOP News. *McCormick, Robert X., 6106 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034: NBC News. *McCormick, Stephen J., 12120 Glen Mill Road, Potomac, Md. 20854: Mutual Broadcasting System. *McDougall, William, 10715 Pearson Street, Kensington, Md. 20795: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL-AM-FM-TV). Heol, Theodore N., 4926 Hillbrook Lane 20016: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL AM-FM- *McKenzie, Malcolm, 814 Azalea Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. MecLaughlin, Marya, 2126 Connecticut Avenue 20008: CBS News. McLaughlin, Michael, 5500 Prospect Place, Chevy Chase 20015: WTOP News. *McManus, James J., 6413 Bluebell Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22307: Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Ine., KDKA, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa., KPIX-TV, San Francisco, Calif., KYW, KYW-TV, Philadel- phia, Pa., WBZ, WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass., WCA R, Detroit, Mich., WIND, Chicago, I1l., WINS, New York, N.Y., WIZ-TV,Mackin, Catherine P., 2320 Baltimore,20th Streef Md., WOWO,20009: NBC Fort Wayne,News. Ind., KFWB, Los Angeles, Calif. *MacKinnon, Donald W., 1617 Tweed Street, Rockville, Md. 20851: WTOP News. *MacLeish, Rod, 20156 R Street 20009: Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc., KDKA, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa., KPIX-TV, San Francisco, Calif.,, KYW, KYW-TV, Philadelphia, Pa., WBZ, WBZ- TV, Boston, Mass., WCAR, Detroit, Mich., WIND, Chicago, Ill., WINS, New York, N.Y., WJZ-TV, Baltimore, Md., WOWO, Fort Wayne, Ind., KFWB, Los Angeles, Calif. *Maddox, Lewis C., 5905 Shepherd Lane, Seabrook, Md. 20801: ABC News. *Mafire, John M., 10408 Rockville Pike, Rockville, 1d. 20852: WRC (NBC). Magee, John P., 3408 Hartwell Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042: ABC News. *Marder, George J., 4819 Creek Shore Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853: UPI Radio. *Marlin, Cal A., 727A Delaware Avenue SW. 20024: CBS News. *Masterman, John S., 3875 Tunlaw Road 20007: WRC (NBC). *Matthews, Claude L., 2300 Good Hope Road SE. 20020: WTOP News. *Matthews, Lawrence Charles, Jr., 7320 Inzer Street; Springfield, Va. 22151: AVCO/WWDC. *May, John O., 255 Nottingham Hill, Sherwood Forest, Md. 21405: Hearst Metrotone News, Ine. *Mead, Robert, 105 Yeonas Circle SE., Vienna, Va. 22180: CBS News. Medley, Bertram A., Jr., 4201 Massachusetts Avenue NW. 20016: WRC (NBC). *Mengle, Kline, 11517 Maple View Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20902: WTOP News. *Menzel, Rolf W., 9301 Harrington Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854: Radio Free Berlin. boii AR 10933 Montrose Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL *Meyer, John Bernard, 6318 Hardwood Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801: CBS News. *Michie, James F., Broadcast House 20016: WTOP News. *Milldyke, John W., 1124 Connecticut Avenue NW. 20036: ABC News. *Miller; Michael M., 205 Congressional Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852: WTTG-TV News. *Monroe, William B., Jr., 5328 Westpath Way, NW. 20016 : NBC News. *Montague, Fred, 5813 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: NBC News. Moore, Bob Stahly, 2121 P Street NW. 20037: Metromedia, Inc. *Morgan, Edward P., 4507 Crest Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: ABC News. *Moroney, William R., 3625 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Metromedia, Inc. *Morrone, Lawrence J., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. ; *Morten, Baker E., 3060 16th Street 20009: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL AM-FM-TV). *Morton, Bruce A.., 900 C Street SE. 20003: CBS News. Moubray, David, 2350 Glenmont Circle, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: WTOP News. *Mudd, Roger H., 40256 Glenridge Street, Kensington, Md. 20795: CBS News. *Nagata, Masahiro, 10200 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Md. 20852; Japan Broadcasting Corp (NHK). *Nash, C. Knowlton, 431 N Street SW. 20024: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. *Nessen, Ronald H., 565600 Prospect Place, Chevy Chase 20015: NBC News. *Newman, Barbara, 2727 29th Street NW. 20008: WNYC, New York, N.Y. Niven, Paul, 3618 Prospect Street 20007: National Educational Television Network. *Noel, Arnold, 2419 Davis Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22306: UPI Newsfilm, Inc. *Norling, Richard V., 8809 Talleyho Trail, Potomae, Md. 20854: Spot News. *North, Donald G. 1917 23d Street NW. 20008: ABC News. *Novak, Thomas, Box 411-51, Accokeek, Md. 20607: CBS News. *Nunn, Gary, 12407 Village Square Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20852: WT OP News. O’Brien, Timothy A., 6823 Chesterbrook; McLean, Va. 22101: WTOP News. *O’Eth, Alfred J., 8340 Tuckerman Lane, Potomae, Md. 20854: Spot News. | *Oppenheimer, Jerry D., 2318 King Place 20007: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL AM-FM-TV). Oughton, Carol, 1616 18th Street 20009: Public Broadcast Laboratory. . Oughton, Carol, 1616 18th Street 20009: National Educational Television Network. Parker, Leroy, 5500 Prospect Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: WTOP News. *Peterson, Gordon W., Broadcast House 20016: WTOP News. *Peterson, Ralph Howard, 3073 Holmes Run Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042: NBC News. *Peterson, Robert J., 215 3d Street SE. 20001: WITT G-TV News. *Pettway, Brander M., 112 Lucas Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC News. *Pierpoint, Robert C., 5503 Pollard Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: CBS News. *Pippitt, Ray, 1563 E Street SE. 20003: Spot News. *Povich, Maurice R., 812 Woodley Drive, Rockville, Md.: WI'T G-TV News. *Quinn, Charles N., 5001 Nahant Street 20016: NBC News. *Rash, Bryson B., 4340 Garfield Street 20007; WRC (NBC). | “Rather, Dan 1511 33d Street NW. 20007: CBS News. Reilly, Ann L., 4319 Van Ness Street 20016: CBS News. Radio and Television Galleries 837 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Remmey, Louise Austin, 3806 T' Street 20007: CBS News. : *Reuter, Theodore E., 9830 Fairfax Square, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Maan Brides System. *Rhodes, James W. , 9613 Taylor Avenue, Oxon Hill, Mad. 20022: NBC Nev *Richards, William T., 8501 Burning Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: NBO News. *Richardson, Donald Ww., 4507 North 40th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: CBS News. *Rinker, Glenn G., 5510 Jordan Road 20016: WRC (NBC). Roberts. Daniel B. 221 Rollins Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20852: WT T G-TV News. *Roberts, JW, (Bill), 3316 Nevius Street, Falls Church, Va. 22041: Time—Life, Broadcast, KERO-TV, Bakersfield, Calif.,, KLZ, KLZ-TV, Denver, Colo., KO GO, KOGO-TV, San Diego, Calif. —WFBM, WFBM-TV, Indianapolis, Ind.. WOOD, WOOD-TV, Grand Rapids, Mich. *Robinson, Max, 1532 O Street 20005: WTOP News. Rodin Laurence E., 3000 Spout Run Parkway, Arlington, Va. 22201: WGN Continental Broadcasting WGN, WGN-TV, Chicago, Ill., KDAL, KDAL-TV, Duluth, Minn., KW GN-TV, Denver, Colo. a, Walter C., 2246 "Pimmit Drive, Falls Church, Va. 92043: Metromedia, Inc. "Rom, Doar 6211 Lochraven Drive, McLean, Va. 22101: German Television Network ARD, Radio *Rogers, Robert, 6009 Kingsford Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC News. *Romilly, George P., 4000 Cathedral Avenue 20016: ABC News. *Roppolo, Charles : 361 Holmes Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180: ABC News. gos Herbert 2. , 6105 Breezewood Court, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL *Ross, Norman K., 3207 Hewitt Avenue, Wheaton, Md. 20906: United Broadcasting Co. Rowan, Ford, 2201 "42d Street 20007: WTOP N. OWS. *Rowan, Stephen A., 170914 21st Street 20009: CBS News. Roy, Robert R.; 1718 P Street 20036: ABC News. Ruby, Elvera, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: National Educational Television Satire *Ruge, Gerd, 3641 49th Street NW. 20016: German Television Network ARD, Radio WDR and NDR. *Rutanen, Pasi J. , 6819 Wemberly Way, McLean, Va. 22101: Finnish Broadcasting Co. *Ruther ford, John T., 766 National Press Building 20004: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. *Sabreen, Richard P., 2127 California Street NW. 20008: Eastern Educational Radio Network. Samuels, ‘Cynthia, 1111 7th Street SE. 20001: CBS News. *Sanders, Richard R., 6004 Kirby Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: ABC News. *Santos, Ralph A., 1306 Wake Forest Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307: CBS News. *Saxman, Robert, 6171 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. 22044: Time-Life Broadcast, KE RO-TV, Bakers- field, Calif., KLZ, KLZ-TV, Denver, Colo., KO GO, KO GO-TV, San Diego, Calif. WEFBM, WFBM- TV, "Indianapolis, Ind. WOOD, WOOD-TV, Grand Rapids, Mich. Saxton, "Brian, 1653 34th Street 20007: British Broadcasting Corp. *Scali, John A, 5604 Chesterbrook Road 20016: ABC News. *Schieffer, Bob L., 7510 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: CBS News. *Schindler, Max Arthur, 904 South Belgrade Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: NBC News. *Schorr, Daniel, 3507 R Street 20007: CBS News. *Schoumacher, David E., 2313 Jackson Parkway, Vienna, Va. 22180: CBS News. *Schultz, Jack, 1-C Southway, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: UPI Newsfilm, Inc. Scibelli, ‘Nancy P., 9924 Coach Road, Vienna, Va. 22180: WAVA. *Scott, Ivan, 5315 MacArthur Boulevard 20016: WTOP News. *Scott, Kenneth J., 4636 Valerie Court, Annandale, Va. 22003: ABC News. *Sevareid, Eric, 4313 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, "Md. 20015: CBS News. *Shannon, Ridge, 4907 Brookeway Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016: WRC (NBC). *Sharp, Robin, 1 "Washington Circle 20037: Australian Broadcasting Commission. *Sharpe, Maureen, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: NBC News. Shaw, Bernard, 500 23d Street NW. 20037; Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc., KDKA, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa., KPIX-TV, San Francisco, Calif.,, KYW, KYW-TV, Philadelphia, Pa, WBZ, WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass. WCAR, "Detroit, Mich., WI ND, Chicago, Ill. WINS, New York, N. 'Y. WIZ-TV, Baltimore, Md., WOWO, Fort Wayne, Ind., KFWB, Los Angeles, Calif. *Sheridan, Walter J., 4812 North Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: WRC (NBO). *Shutt, Charles E., 500 Ednor Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Hearst Metrotone News, Inc. *Simpson, Ross W., 4540 Southland Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22312: AVCO/WWDC. *Sisco, Paul C., 8207 Bryant Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: UPI Newsfilm, Ine. *Slingland, Frank D., 4718 River Road 20016: NBC News. *Slinkard, "Thomas, 5015 Aurora Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795: WT'T G-TV News. *Smith, Alan, 5509 Golf La., Rockville, Md. 20852: WITT G-TV News. *Smith, Howard K., 6450 Brooks Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20016: ABC News. Smith, Jean, 4805 Bending Lane NW. 20007: WRC (NBC). Smith, Mignon C., 220 Second Street SE. 20003: WIBY, Gasden, Ala, WLPH, Birmingham, Ala. *Smith, Rolland &., 3754 Bel Pre Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: WT'T G-TV News. *Smythe, William X, 4711 Tecumseh Street, College Park, Md. 20740: Spot News. *Snyder, James J., 7203 Thrasher Road, McLean, Va. 22101: Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc. —KDKA, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa. —KPIX-TV, San Francisco, Calif. — KYW, KYW-TV, Philadelphia, Pa.—WBZ, WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass. —WCAR, Detroit, Mich. —WIND, Chicago, Ill. —WINS, New York, N. Y —Wiz-TV, Baltimore, Md. —WOWO, Fort Wayne, Ind. —KKFWB, Los Angeles, Calif. *Snyder, Tames L. , 3125 38th Street 20016: WTOP News. *Somerstein, Lee, 1820 Metzerott Road, Adelphi, Md. 20783: Metromedia, Inc. *Sozio, George A., 3823 Calvert Lane, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022: NBC News. *Spivak, Lawrence E., Sheraton Park Hotel 20008: Meet the Press (NBO). *Stapleton, Richard, 4125 Lee's Corner Road, Chantilly, Va. 22021: AVCO/WWDC. *Steiner, Earl J., 9708 Marshall Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: ABC News. *Stern, Carl L. 4740 Connecticut Avenue 20008: NBC News. *Storey, Alfred J., 4001 South Seventh Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: NBC News. *Strawser, Neil E., 19 Stanmore Court, Potomac, Md. 20854: CBS News. *Stuckey, Robert L., 251 58th Street NE. 20019: WTOP News. Sturtevant, Peter M., 4110 Beecher Street 20007: CBS News. 838 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Sugimoto, Akira, 3730 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc. *Suit, W. Dennis, 11556 North Shore Drive, Reston, Va. 20070: WTOP News. Say M., 482 Beech Place, Manassas, Va. 22110: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL AM- *Tabarly, Pierre, 11913 Seven Locks Road, Potomac, Md. 20854: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. *Templeton, Joseph, 3915 Aspen Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: ABC News. *Thomas, Duff, 1569 Brookshire Court, Reston, Va. 22070: ABC News. *Thomas, Edward (Duff), 605 Fulton Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22046: Spot News. *Thompson, Clark, 412 Lincoln Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22046: CBS News. *Tomko, Joseph J., 3429 East Northern Parkway, Baltimore, Md. 21206: GE Broadcasting Co., Inc.— WRGB-TV, WGAY—AM, WGFM, Schenectady, N.Y.—WSIX AM-FM-TV, Nashville, Tenn.— KOA AM-FM-TV, Denver, Colo. ; *Tomlinson, William D., 701 Bullsneck Road, McLean, Va.: ABC News. *Torii, Keiichi, 846 National Press Building 20004: Fuji Telecasting Co. *Travieso, John Joseph, 5204 Roosevelt Street; Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC News. *Truitt, Susan Olney, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WITT G-TV News. **Psubaki, Yoshi, 301 North Beauregard Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312: JOEXTV. NET Tokyo. *Turner, Ed, 1280 21st Street NW. 20036: WTTG-TV News. ey aL W., 1611 Sanford Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMAL *Uchima, Kazuo C., 7810 Worthing Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310: WGN Continental Broadcasting Co., N, WGN-TV, Chicago, I1l.,, KDAL, KDAL-TV, Duluth, Minn., KWGN-TV, Denver, Colo. *Udwin, Gerald E., 5813 Tanglewood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc.,, KDKA, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa., KPIX-TV, San Francisco, Calif.,, KYW, KYW-TV, Philadelphia, Pa., WBZ, WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass., WCAR, Detroit, Mich., WIND, Chicago, Iil., Wine, New York, N.Y., WIZ-TV, Baltimore, Md., WOWO, Fort Wayne, Ind., KFWB, Los Angeles, alif. *Valeriani, Richard, 432 O Street SW. 20024: NBC News. *Vance, James H., 1830 Metzerott Road, Adelphi, Md. 20783: WRC (NBC). *Vanocur, Sander, 3155 Highland Place 20008: NBC News. *Vernon, Weston, 1605 Billman Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902 : Bonneville International, Inc. *Vitarelli, Robert E., 14100 Esworthy Road, Germantown, Md .20767: CBS News. *yon Sothen, David, 3526 T Street 20007: WRC (NBC). Wadley, Ellen, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016: CBS News. *Wakamatsu, Kenji, 259 Congressional Lane, Rockville 20852, Japan Broadcasting Cor.p (NHK). *Walker, Aurelius Weldon, Jr., 8739 Carroll Avenue, Silver Spring, Md 20903: WAV A *Walker, Harold W., 3800 Alton Place, NW. 20016: CBS News. *Ward, Murry E., 9004 Beatty Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308: Hearst Metrotone News, Inc. *Ward, Russell H., 5948 Searl Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20016: NBC News. *Warder, Charles E., 4303 Kaywood Drive, Mount Rainier, Md. 20822: Associated Press Radio. *Warren, Charles, 14712 Harold Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Mutual Broadcasting System. WR, Lois Fisher, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007: German Television Network ARD, Radio WDR an Weisel, William 8., 2700 Upton Street NW. 20008: ABC News. *Welch, Robert Jay, 7940 Jansen Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150: NBC News. *Wells, Fay Gillis, 2601 Woodley Pl. 20008: Storer Broadcasting Co., KGBS, Los Angeles, Calif.,, WA GA- TV, Atlanta, Ga., WGBS, Miami, Fla., WHN, New York, N.Y., WIBG, Philadelphia, Pa., WSBK-TV, Boston, Mass., WITI-TV, Milwaukee, Wis., WIBK, WIBK-TV, Detroit, Mich., WIW, WIW-TV, Cleveland, Ohio, WSPD, WSPD-TV, Toledo, Ohio. *Wells, Linton, 2601 Woodley Pl. 20008: Storer Broadcasting Co., K GBS, Los Angeles, Calif., WA GA-TV, Atlanta, Ga., WG BS, Miami, Fla., WHN, New York, N.Y., WIBG, Philadelphia, Pa., WSBK-TV, Boston, Mass., WITI-TV, Milwaukee, Wis., WIBK, WIBK-TV, Detroit, Mich., WIW, WIW-TV, Cleveland, Ohio, WSPD, WSPD-TV, Toledo, Ohio. | Westerman, Sylvia, 3000 Spout Run Parkway, Arlington, Va., 22201: CBS News. *Westermann, Hans-Herbert, 5207 Portsmouth Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016: ZDF West German Tele-vision, Channel 2. *Westfeldt, Wallace O., 8515 Whittier Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034: NBC News. *Westwood, Helen I., 2600 South 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: ABC News. *Wetzel, Roy, 2403 Evans Drive, Silver Spring. Md. 20902: WRC (NBC). *Whedon, Peggy, 5605 Sonoma Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: ABC News. *Wheeler, Selwyn Charles Cornelius, 4022 Veazey Street 20016: British Broadcasting Corp. *Whiteis, Franklin J., 4110 Crosswick Turnpike, Bowie, Md. 20715: WTOP News. Whitley, Cato Edward, 1415 Girard Street 20009: AVCO/WWDC. *Wicklein, John F., 616 Nelson Street, Rockville, Md. 20850: National Educational Television Network. *Wiegman, David, 3202 Wake Drive, Kensington, Md., 20795: NBC News. *Williams, Jack, 6319 Wingate Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312: Jack Williams Washington News Service. *Willis, John F., 3317 Turner Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: WT'T G-TV News. *Willoner, Andrew, 4106 70th Avenue, Landover Hills, Md. 20784: CBS News. *Wills, Thomas Allen, 5340 Holmes Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304: WTOP News. *Wilson, James S., 14527 Barkwood Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853: Spot News. *Winther, Christian, 1613 30th Street 20007: Danish Broadcasting Corp. Wolden, Betty, 11215 Oakleaf Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: WRC (NBC). Womble, Vernon G., 3541 39th Street 20016: WRC (NBO), *Woolsey, Charles L., 6234 Valley Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: NBC News. *Wurfel, Walter W., 3421 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Straus Broadcasting. Waurster, Ingeborg, 5225 Connecticut Avenue 20015: ZDF West German Television, Channel 2. *Young, Paul DeWitt, 8701 Braeburn Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003: Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMA L-AM-FM-TV). . ; : -Zimmerman, Leni-Joy, 909 Buckingham Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: WTOP News. *7Zimmerman, Ronald, 420 North Armistead Street, Alexandria, Va.: AVCO/WWDC. Zoerb, Marvin, 8715 First Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20919: WTOP News. NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED Phones: 224-3121; House Gallery, extension 5215; Senate Gallery, extension 6421 (Network, station, or service, and telephone number, office address, and name of representative) ABC News—393-7700, 1124 Connecticut Avenue: Murray Alvey, Robert B. Amdur, Richard B. Armstrong, Everett H. Aspinwall, Jr., Robert L. Bell, Leslie A. Blatt, Eugene M. Cagle, Robert E. Clark, Dennis W. Conlin, Sam A. Donaldson, Arestides Dounis, Bill Downs, W. P. Fowler, John P. Gallagher, Stephen D. Geer, William Gill, Edward M. Gilman, Joseph C. Harsch, Raja A. Helou, Robert H. Hemmig, Antonio Alfredo de Herrera, Chester L. Hively, Tom Jarriel, William H. Lawrence, William E. Linden, Jr., Arthur V. Lodovichetti, William E. Lord, Robert M. Lukeman, John F. Lynch, Keith W. McBee, Lewis Maddox, John P. Magee, John W. Milldyke, Edward P. Morgan, Donald G. North, George P. Romilly, Charles J. Roppolo, Robert R. Roy, Richard R. Sanders, John Scali, Kenneth J. Scott, Howard K. Smith, Earl Joseph Steiner, Joseph W. Templeton, Duff Thomas, William D. Tomlinson, William S. Weisel, Helen I. Westwood, Peggy Whedon. Associated Press Radio—234-5400, 1300 Connecticut Avenue: Anthony Catella, William Thomas Chase, James M. Howard, Jr., Charles E. Warder. Australian Broadcasting Commission—296-8344, 2020 M Street: Robin Sharp. Bill Henry Associates—332-1422, 2480 16th Street: William M .(Bill) Henry. Bonneville International, Inc.—393-6077, 1735 DeSales Street: Weston Vernon. British Broadcasting Corp.—223-2050, 2020 M Street: Brian Saxton, Selwyn Charles Cornelius Wheeler. British Independent Television News Ltd.—638-2413, 754 National Press Building: Robert M. Hargreaves. CBS News—296-1234, 2020 M Street: Benjamin J. Adams, Herbert Alston, Nelson Benton, John Bessor, Milton Bittenbender, Donald E. Bowers, Prentiss Childs, Alfred W. Colby, Thomas J. Craven, Jr., William B. Crawford, David B. Dick, Edward M. Fouhy, Charles Franks, William H. Galbraith, Jr., Marion F. Goldin, John Hart, George E. Herman, Robert Hess, Bruce Hoertel, Marvin Kalb, Peter Kendall, Marya McLaughlin, Cal Marlin, Robert Mead, John B. Meyer, Lawrence J. Morrone, Bruce A. Morton, Roger H. Mudd, Thomas Novak, Robert Pierpoint, Dan I. Rather, Ann L. Reilly, Louise A. Remmey, Donald W. Richardson, Stephen A. Rowan, Cynthia K. Samuels, Ralph A. Santos, Bob L. Schieffer, Daniel Schorr, David E. Schoumacher, Eric Sevareid, Neil E. Strawser, Peter M. Sturtevant, ces B. Thompson, Robert Vitarelli, Ellen Wadley, Harold W. Walker, Sylvia Westerman, Andrew illoner. Canadian Broadcasting Corp.—638-3286, 766 National Press Building: Stephen Banker, Donna J. Coles, Colin J. Godbold, Judith Jasmin, Thomas W. Leach, Malcolm McKenzie, C. Knowlton Nash, John T. Rutherford, Pierre Tabarly. Capital Cities Broadcasting Co., Inc.—737-7090, 399 National Press Building: Barry E. Gould. Cox Broadcasting Corp.—737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street: Hal Cessna, James R. Eury, Thomas J. Frawley, ~~ James W. Giltmier. i Danish Broadcasting Corp.—296-2966, 1730 M Street: Christian Winther. Finnish Broadcasting Co0.—356-8397, 6819 Wemberly Way, McLean, Va.: Pasi J. Rutanen. The French Broadcasting System—393-2537, 614 National Press Building: Jean Claude Heberle. Eastern Education Radio Network—232-1643, 2127 California St.: Richard P. Sabreen. The Evening Star Broadcasting Co. (WMA L-AM-FM-TV)—537-1100, 4461 Connecticut Avenue: Donald C. Allen; Ernest -H. Aschenbach, Frank J. Barranco, James D. Clarke, Vincent R. Clephas, Jon C. Cloutier, John P. Criswell, Leonard R. Deibert, Eric Engberg, Paul R. Fine, Thomas W. Finn, James H. Gallant, Robert H. Gneiser, Daniel R. Hackel, John R. Harter, Jerome K. Johnson, Lawrence © Krebs, William E. McDougall, Theodore N. McDowell, Baker E. Morten, Edwin Meyer, Jerry D. Oppenheimer, Herbert H. Rosen, Gary M. Sukow, Edgar W. Turney, Paul D. Young. Tuji Telecasting Co., 347-9718, 846 National Press Building, Keiichi Torii. General Electric Broadcasting Co., Inc.—347-8272, 777 14th Street: John Chambers, Arthur M. Hoiland, Joseph J. Tomko. German Television Network ARD, Radio WDR and ND R—298-6535, 3132 M Street: Johannes Heine, Robert E. Roentgen, Gerd Ruge, Lois Fisher-Wawrzynowicz. Hamilton-Means Associates—347-3144, 809 National Press Building: Roulhac Hamilton. Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.—393-8311, 470 E Street SW.: Gary P. Fookes, George R. Gerlach, John O. May, Charles E. Shutt, Murray E. Ward. Jack Williams Washington News Service, 354-8776, 6319 Wingate St., Alexandria, Va.: Jack Williams. Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK)—393-1077, 935 National Press Building: Hisanori Isomura, Junichiro-kobae, Masahiro Nagata, Kenji Wakamatsu. JOEXTV-NET, Tokyo, Japan—783-7754, 794 National Press Building: Yoshi Tsubaki. KDKA, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: James P. Anderson, Richard E. Brasie, Richard N. Currie, Sid Davis, James J. McManus, Rod MacLeish, Bernard Shaw, James J. Snyder, Gerald E. Udwin. KERO-TV, Bakersfield, Calif.—293-4300, 888 16th Street: Carl C. Coleman, Jr., Jack W. Huizenga, J. W. (Bill) Roberts, Robert R. Saxman. KFRE, KFRE-TV, Fresno, Calif.—333-3315, 3315 Dent Place: Anne Denton Blair. KFWB, Los Angeles, Calif.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: James P. Anderson, Richard E. Brasie, Richard N. res Sid Davis, James J. McManus, Rod MacLeish, Bernard Shaw, James J. Snyder, Gerald E: win. K GBS, Los Angeles, Calif. —338-8884, 1725 K Street: Fay Gillis Wells, Linton Wells. ; KLZ, KLZ-TV, Denver, Colo.—293-4300, 888 16th Street: Carl C. Coleman, Jr., Jack W. Huizenga, J. W. (Bill) Roberts, Robert R. Saxman. KOA, KOA-TV, Denver, Colo.—3847-8272, 777 14th Street: John Chambers, Arthur M. Hoiland, Joseph J. omKko. KO0GO, KOGO-TV, San Diego, Calif.—293-4300, 888 16th Street: Carl C. Coleman, Jr., Jack W. Huizenga J. W. (Bill) Roberts, Robert R. Saxman. 840 Congressional Directory NETWORKS, STATIONS AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued KPIX-TV, San Francisco, Calif. —783-0907, 1625 K Street: James P. Anderson, Richard E. Brasie, Richard N. Currie, Sid Davis, James J. McManus, Rod MacLeish, Bernard Shaw, James J. Snyder, Gerald E. Udwin. : KTVU, San Francisco, Calif.—737-0277, 1785 DeSales Street: Hal Cessna, James R. Eury, Thomas J. Frawley, James W. Giltmier. KYW, KYW-TV, Philadelphia, Pa.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: James P. Anderson, Richard E. Brasie, Richard N. Currie, Sid Davis, James J. McManus, Rod MacLeish, Bernard Shaw, James J. Snyder, Gerald E. Udwin. Long Island Network News—524-1427, 1210 North Taft Street, Arlington, Va.: Susan Brand, Jefirey S. Lubar. : ; McCafirey Reports, WMAL News—537-1100, 4461 Connecticut Avenue: Joseph F. McCaffrey. Meet the Press (NB C)—332-4477, Sheraton-Park Hotel: Betty Cole Dukert, Lawrence E. Spivak. y Metromedia, Inc.—244-6226, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue: G. L. Axelson, Daniel M. Blackburn, Al Christian, Michael Dewey, Thomas E. Girard, Roger O. Gittines, James Laurie, Bob Stahly Moore, William R. Moroney, Walter C. Rodgers, Lee Somerstein. Moscow Radio and Television—587-8769, 1401 Blair Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Leonid Lipovetsky. Mutual Broadcasting System—737-6226, 502 National Press Building: Charles F. Batchelder, Forrest J. Boyd, Joseph P. Campbell, Jaffray C. Ford, James T. Hall, Alfred R. LaVie, Fulton Lewis, Stephen J. McCormick, Theodore E. Reuter, Charles Warren. NBC News—362-4000, 4001 Nebraska Avenue: Elie Abel, Leonard Allen, LeRoy Anderson, Robert W. Asman, Arthur F. Barriault, Christie R. Basham, Lewis H. Bernhardt, Neil Boggs, Herbert M. Bru-baker, Scott B. Bruns, James A. Bryant, George L. Burlbaugh, John Chancellor, George Cheely, Naney H. Dickerson, Audrey Dillman, Herbert J. Dudnick, Paul Duke, Wallace R. Fanning, B. Ray Farkas, Charles Fekete, Sheldon Fielman, Richard J. Fischer, Robert H. Gelenter, Robert Goralski, Henry L. Griggs, Peter Hackes, Richard Harkness, Louis J. Hazam, Charles A. Hoagland, John F. Hofen, Peter Jeffries, Charles O. Jones, Frank J. Jordan, Herbert Kaplow, Paul N. Koenig, George Bradford Kress, Benjamin Lacy, John R. Langenegger, Susan A. LaSalla, John R. Levy, Robert McCormick, Catherine P. Mackin, William B. Monroe, Fred Montague, Ronald Nessen, Ralph H. Peterson, BranderM. Pettway, Charles Quinn, James W. Rhodes, William T'. Richards, Robert Rogers, Max A. Schindler, Maureen Sharpe, Walter J. Sheridan, Frank D. Slingland, George A. Sozio, Carl L. Stern, Alfred J. Storey, John Travieso, Richard G. Valeriani, Sander Vanocour, Russell H. Ward, Robert J. Welch, Wallace O. Westfeldt, David Wiegman, Charles I.. Woolsey. National Educational Television Network—483-6367, 1619 Massachusetts Avenue: Angela Cundell, Jim Karayn, Paul Niven, Carol Oughton, Elvera Ruby, John F. Wicklein. Netherlands Radio-TV News (AVRO)—6209 Goldsboro Road: Klaas Jan Hindriks. Pacifica Radio (WBAI-FM)—628-4620, 868 National Press Building: Robert E. Hinton. Phoenix Films, Inc.—652-6076, 7313 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: Horace M. Lambert. RKO General Broadcasting—244-8600, 5100 Wisconsin Avenue: Clifford Evans. Radio Free Berlin—338-6965, 3132 M Street: Rolf W. Menzel. Radio News International—635 C Street NE.: Christopher C. Cutter. Sarah McClendon News Service—483-3791, 2829 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Peter McAndrews. : Spot News—Kenneth L. Blaylock, 2028 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va., 524-4589; Robert H. Cirace, 2450 Virginia Avenue, 293-4823; William H. Clements, Jr., 3307 Belleview Avenue, Cheverly, Md., 773-3239; Robert Funk, 7019 Sheridonna Lane, Alexandria, Va., 971-1759; Ralph L. Huttenloch, 6705 Elroy Place, Oxon Hill, Md., 248-1511; Robert M. Kimball, 1200 North Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va.; Ronald Lamendola, 12602 Cherrywood Lane, Bowie, Md., 262-0799; Richard V. Norling, 8809 Tallyho Trail, Potomac, Md., 209-5360; Alfred J. O’Eth, 8340 Tuckerman Lane, Potomac, Md., 299-9091; Ray Pippitt, 1563 E Street SE., 547-4267; William 'K. Smythe, 4711 Tecumseh Street, College Park, Md., 474-4995; Edward (Duff) Thomas, 605 Fulton Avenue, Falls Church, Va., 534-2212; James8S. Wilson, 14527 Barkwood Drive, Rockville, Md., 929-1675. : Storer Broadcasting Co.—338-8884, 1725 K Street: Fay Gillis Wells, Linton Wells. Straus Broadcasting Group, Ine.—296-5662, 1211 Connecticut Avenue: Kathleen M. Day, Walter W. Wurfel. Swedish Broadcasting Corp.—332-3560, 2119 Leroy Place: Goran Byttner. Televents, Ltd.—296-0541, 1 Washington Circle: James E. Avis, Thomas M. Hyre. Time Life Broadcast, Inc.—293-4300, 888 16th Street: Carl C. Coleman, Jr., Jack W. Huizenga, J. W. (Bill) Roberts, Robert R. Saxman. Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc.—223-5562, 2020 M Street: Akira Sugimoto. Triangle Stations, Ine.—333-3315, 3315 Dent Place: Anne Denton Blair. United Broadcasting Co.—882-2500, 5321 First Place NE.: Ramon C. Jimenez, Norman K. Ross. ‘UPI Audio—393-3430, 315 National Press Building: Pye Chamberlayne, Donald R. Fulsom, Gene Gibbons, William Greenwood. UPI Newsfilm, Inc.—543-3113, 1017 New Jersey Avenue SE.: Bryce W. Burke, Theodore H. Clark, Tom Craven, Sr., Marcus M. Dulmage, Joseph P. Garvey, George Grant, Fred Lawrence, Roy J. Lucas, Arnold C. Noel, Jack Schultz, Paul C. Sisco. UPI Radio—393-3430, 315 National Press Building: Bernard Brenner, Leonard Curry, Jr, John S. Ford, James Hildreth, George J. Marder. WA GA-TV, Atlanta, Ga.—338-8884, 1725 K Street: Fay Gillis Wells, Linton Wells: WASH-FM—244-9700, 5151 Wisconsin Ave.: Bill McCloskey. WAV A—522-1111, 1901 Fort Myer Drive, Arlington, Va.: David B. Allen, John M. Beinhardt, Nancy P. Scibelli, Aurelius Weldon Walker. WAVE, Inc. Stations—354-5768, 4547 Southland Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: David E. Henderson. WBNS, WBNS-TV, Columbis, Ohio—347-3144, 809 National Press Building: Roulhac Hamilton. WBZ, WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: James P. Anderson, Richard E. Brasie, Richard N. Sa, Sid Davis, James J. McManus, Rod MacLeish, Bernard Shaw, James J. Snyder, Gerald E. win. WCAR, Detroit, Mich.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: James P. Anderson, Richard E. Brasie, Richard N. i, Sid Davis, James J. McManus, Rod MacLeish, Bernard Shaw, James J. Snyder, Gerald E. win. WCBS, New York, N.Y.—296-1234, 2020 M Street: James J. F'. McCarthy. WDSU, WDSU-TV, New Orleans, La.—347-3144, 809 Natl. Press Building: Roulhac Hamilton. WET A—387-1300, 2600 Fourth Street: Lincoln M. Furber. WFBG, WFBG-TV. Altoona-Johnstown, Pa.—333-3315, 3315 Dent Place: Anne Denton Blair. WFBM, WFBM-TV, Indianapolis, Ind.—293-4300, 838 16th Street: Carl C. Coleman, Jr., Jack W. Huizenga, J. W. (Bill) Roberts, Robert R. Saxman. Radio and Television Galleries 841 ETWORKS, STATIONS AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued WFIE, Evansville, Ind.—354-5768, 4547 Southland Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: David E Henderson. “WFRV, Green Bay, Wis.—354-5768, 4547 Southland Avenue, Alexanrdia, Va.: David E. Henderson. WFIL, WFIL-TV, Philadelphia, Pa.—333-3315, 3315 Dent Place: Anne Denton Blair. WGBS, Miami, Fla. —338-8884, 1725 K Street: Fay Gillis Wells, Linton Wells. WGFM, Schenectady, N. Y.—347-8272, 777 14th Street: John Chambers, Arthur M. Hoiland, Joseph J. Tom WGN en tenis] Broadcasting Co., Cnicagn, I11.—393-6077, 1735 DeSales Street: Robert F. Foster, Laurence E. Roderick, Kazuo C. Uchim: WGY, Schenectady, N.Y 347-8272, 777 14th Street; John Chambers, ArthurM. Hoiland, JosephJ. Tomko. WHIO, WHIO-TV, Dayton, Ohio—737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street: Hal Cessna, James R. Eury, Thomas J. Frawley, James W. Giltrier. WHN, New York, N.Y.—338-8884, 1725 K Street: Fay Gillis Wells, Linton Wells. WIBG, Philadelphia, Pa.—338-3884, 1725 K Street: Fay Gillis Wells, Linton Wells. WIIC-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa. 737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street: Hal Cessna, James R. Eury, Thomas J. Fraw- ley, James W. Giltmier. WIND, Chicago, I11.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: James P. Anderson, Richard E. Brasie, Richard N. Currie, Sid Davis, James J. McManus, Rod MacLeish, Bernard Shaw, James J. Synder, Gerald E. Udwin. WINS, New York, N. Y.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: James P. Anderson, Richard E. Brasie, Richard N. Carrie, Sid Davis, James J. McManus, Rod MacLeish, Bernard Shaw, James J. Snyder, Gerald E. WIOD, Miami, Fla.—737-0277, 1735 De Sales Street: Hal Cessna, James R. Eury, Thomas J. Frawley, James W. Giltmier. WITI-TV, Milwaukee, Wis.—338-8884, 1725 K Street: Fay Gillis Wells, Linton Wells. WIBK, WJ BK-TV, Detroit, Mich. —338 8884, 1725 K Street: Fay Gillis Wells, Linton Wells. WIBY, Gasden, Ala. — 546-7165, 220 Second Street SE.: Mignon C. Smith -WJW, WIW-TV, Cleveland. Ohio—338-8884, 1725 K Street: Fay Gillis Wells, Linton Wells. WIZ-‘TV, Baltimore, Md.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: James P. Anderson, Richard E. Brasie, Richard N. Cun Sid Davis, James J. McManus, Rod MacLeish, Bernard Shaw, James J. Syndr, Gerald E. Udwin. WLPH, Birmingham, Ala.—546-7165, 220 Second Street SE: Mignon Smith. A LYH-TV, Lancaster-Lebanon, Pa.—333-3315, 3315 Dent Place: Anne Denton Blair. WMT, Cedar Rapids, Jowa.—354-5768, 45647 Southland Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: David E. Henderson. WNBF, WNBF-TV, Binghamton, N.Y.—333-3315, 3315 Dent Place: Anne Denton Blair. WNHC, WNHC-TV, Hartford-New Haven, Conn.—333-3315, 3315 Dent Place: Anne Denton Blair. WNYC, New York, N.Y. —234-6947, 2727 20th Street NW.: Barbara Newman. WOOD, WOOD-TV, Grand Rapids, Mich.—293-4300, 888 16th Street: Carl C. Coleman, Jr., Jack W. Tuize 1ga, J. W. (Bill) Roberts, Robert R. Saxman. WOWO, Fort Wayne, Ind. — 783-0907, 1625 K Street: James P. Anderson, Richard E. Brasie, Richard N. Currie, Sid Davis, James J. McManus, Rod MacLeish, Bernard Shaw, James J. Synder, Gerald E. Udwin. WRC (NBC)—362-4000, 4001 Nebraska Avenue: Frank R. Barnako, Robert L. Borngesser, D. Donnell Doak, Robert T. Endicott, Paul E. Friedman, Robert M. Hager, Charlayne Hunter, William A. Littater, Lee McCarthy, John M. Mafire, John S. Masterman, Bertram A. Medley, Bryson B. Rash, . Glenn G. Rinker, Ridge Shannon, Jean Smith, James H. Vance, David von Sothen, Roy Wetzel, Betty C. Wolden, Vernon G. Womble hn LAT Schenectady, N.Y. — 347-8272, 777 14th Street: John Chambers, Arthur M. Hoiland, Joseph . J. Tom WSB, WSB-TV, Atlanta, Ga.—737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street: Hal Cessna, James R. Eury, Thomas J. Frawley, James W. Giltmier. WSIX, WSIX-TV, Nashville, Tenn.—347-8272, 777 14th Street: John Chambers, Arthur M. Hoiland, Joseph Je Tomko. WSOC, WSOC-TV, Charlotte, N.C.—737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street: Hal Cessna, James R. Eury, Thomas J. Frawley, JamesW. Giltmier. WSPD, WSPD-TV, Toledo, Ohio—338-8884, 1725 K Street: Fay Gillis Wells, Linton Wells. WTOP N ews—244-5678, 40th and Brandywine Streets: Richey D. Adams, Leo Adde, George N. Allen, Britton M. Arrington, Rebecca Bell, BruceW. Bookhultz, N. E. Bob Bowers, Robert D. Boyer, Mil burn G. Butler, Paul H. Byers, Charles Crawford, Arthur J. Curley, Ronald Le Roy David, Norman Davis, Alan L. Dessoff, Jacob L. Doniger, Jan Driscoll, Thomas V. Dukehart, Jacques Elbert, Frederic D. Farrar, Douglas Freeman, David French, Larry Ganger, Andrew Gasparich, Raymond R. Geraty, Alan Grip, Brian M. Healy, Don Heilemann, Norman Hicks, Harold Hoiland, James M. Jaffe, Basil S. Jewell, Frank Kinsman, Michael B. Landwehr, Carolyn Lewis, William Lynch, John Lynker, David F. McConnell, Charles McCord, Michael McLaughlin, Donald W. MacKinnon, Claude Matthews, Kline Mengle, James F. Michie, David Moubray, Gary Nunn, Timothy A. O’Brien, Leroy Parker, GordonW. Peterson, Max Robinson, Ford Rowan, Ivan Scott, James L. Snyder, Robert L. Stuckey, W. Dennis Suit, Franklin J. Whiteis, Thomas x Wills, Leni-Joy Zimmerman, Marvin Zoerb. WTTG-TV N ews— 244-5151, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue: Donald Alexander, Steven L. Alexander, Michael C. Buchanan, BarbaraD. Howar, Madhu Damania, EugeneJ. Gerlach, John O. Goldsmith, William R, Huttenloch, Neal R. Jones, Holice H. Kaderli, BarryA. Kessler, Florence S. Lowe, MichaelM. Miller. Robert J. Peterson, Maury Povich, DanielB. "Roberts, Thomas L. Slinkard, Alan B. Smith, Rolland G. Smith, Susan Olney Truitt, Ed Turner, John F. Willis. WWDC JAVCO Broadeasting Corp—589-7100, 8300 Brookville Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Peter D. Gamble, Thomas S. Hayden, Kurt A. Henschen, Lawrence C. Matthews, Jr., Ross W. Simpson, Richard M. Stapleton, Cato Edward Whitley, Ronald Zimmerman. Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: James P. Anderson, Richard E. Brasie, Richard N. Currie, Sid Davis, James J. McManus, Rod MacLeish, Bernard Shaw, James J. Snyder, Gerald E. Udwin. ZDF West German Television, Channel 2—333-3909, 2914 M Street: Michael Buth, Werner Czarnojon, Hermann Engel, Manfred Hoffmann, Rolanda Stoneback Johnson, Hans Herbert Westerman, Ingeborg Wurster. PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERIES Phones, 224-3121; Senate Gallery, extension 5461 House Gallery; extension 2941 SENATE PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERY Superintendent.— William M. Perry, 5320 85th Avenue, New Carrollton, Md., Apt. C-9. Phone, 577-8673. ; : Assistant Superintendent.— Louise C. Crow, 3734 T Street NW., Washington; D.C. Phone, 337-8759. II HOUSE PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERY Superintendent.—Clarence T. Day, 3801 South 16th Street, Arlington, Va. Phone, 920-4720. Assistant Superintendent.—Jeanne C. Hundley, 10500 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Md. Phone, 493-9680. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Earl B. Abrams, Chairman Samuel Shaffer, Vice Chairman Robert Horowitz, Secretary-Treasurer George Cullen Neil MacNeil W. B. Ragsdale David Secrest RULES GOVERNING PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERIES 1. Persons desiring admission to the Periodical Press Galleries of Congress shall make application to the Speaker, as required by rule XXXIV of the House of Representatives, and to the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate, as required by rule VI for the regulation of the Senate wing of the Capitol; and shall state in writing the names of all newspapers or publications or news associations by which they are employed, and what other occupation or employment they may have, if any; and they shall further declare that they are not engaged in the prosecution of claims pending before Congress or the departments, and will not become so engaged while allowed admission to the galleries; that they are not em-ployed in any legislative or executive department of the Government, or by any foreign government or any representative thereof; and that they are not employed, directly or indirectly, by any stock exchange, board of trade, or other organization, or member thereof, or brokerage house or broker, engaged in the buying and selling of any security or commodity, or by any person or corporation having legislation before Congress, and will not become so engaged while retaining membership in the galleries. Holders of visitor's ecards who may be allowed temporary admission to the galleries must conform to the restrictions of this rule. 2. The applications required by rule 1 shall be authenticated in a manner that shall be satisfactory to the executive committee of the Periodical Correspondents’ Gallery who shall see that the occupation of the galleries is confined to bona fide and accredited resident correspondents, newsgatherers, or reporters of repu-table standing who represent one or more periodicals which regularly publish a substantial volume of news material of either general or of an economie, industrial, technical or trade character, published for profit and supported chiefly by adver- 842 Periodical Press Galleries 843 tising, and owned and operated independently of any industry, business, associa-tion, or institution; and it shall be the duty of the executive committee at their discretion to report violation of the privileges of the galleries to the Speaker, or to the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, and pending action thereon the offending correspondent may be suspended. 3. Persons engaged in other occupations whose chief attention is not given to the gathering or reporting of news for periodicals requiring such continuous service shall not be entitled to admission to the Periodical Press Galleries. The Periodical Correspondents’ list in the CoNnGRrREssIONAL DIRECTORY shall be a list only of persons whose chief attention is given to such service for news periodicals, as described in rule 2, except that admission shall not be denied if his other work is such as to make him eligible to the Press Galleries or Radio Correspondents’ Galleries. 4. Members of the families of correspondents are not entitled to the privileges of the galleries. 5. The Periodical Press Galleries shall be under the control of an executive committee elected by members of the Periodical Correspondents’ Association, subject to the approval and supervision of the Speaker of the House of Repre-sentatives and the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. JouN W. McCoRMACK, Speaker, House of Representatives. B. EVERETT JORDAN, Chairman, Senate Commatiee on Rules and Administration. MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION [The * designates those whose wives or husbands accompany them] (Name, home residence, and service represented) * Abrams, Earl B., 3518 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va.: Broadcasting Magazine, Television Magazine; Accardo, Y oseph Yor 1021 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va.: Chilton Publications. *Adams, Alvadee, 3303 Carolina Place, Alexandria, Va.: U.S. Lady. *Adams, John H., 3700 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va.: U.S. Wns & World Report. Agnew, Bruce A., , 2013 37th Street: McGraw-Hill Publications. Agniel, Lucien D. 3000 Connecticut Avenue: U.S. News & World Report. *Alsop, Stewart, 3520 Springland Lane: Newsweek. *Anderson, Howard J., 4201 Cathedral Avenue: BNA Publications. *Anderson, Jean F., 1735 34th Street: Medical World News. Andrews, Walter E., Jr., 2710 Macomb Street: Armed Forces Journal. ‘Andronicos, Basil E, 2110 R Street: Army Times Publishing Co. * Angelo, Bonnie, 5401 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, Md.: Time-Life. * Appel, Edward J., 8508 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md.: Television Digest. Applegate, Charles, 2127 California Street: Army Times Publishing Co. * Appleton, Diane, 1550 Alaska Road, Woodbridge, Va.: Armed Forces Journal. *Ardanuy, Joachim M. , 1729 34th Street: The Pacific Shipper. Arent Patricia, 3700 First Road, South Arlington, Va.: Exchange and Commissary News. *Arndt, Carol H. , 6822 Valley Brook Drive, Falls Church, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Arnold, Mark R., 9307 Glenville Road, Silver Spring, Md.: The National Observer. Baker, George H. ’ 9037 Fort Foote Road, Oxon Hill, Md.: Chilton Publications. Ball, Nancy, 1 Washington Circle: Newsweek. Barkan, Lois, 324 D Street SE.: BNA Publications. *Barnes, Donald M., 605 South Carolina Avenue SE.: BNA Publications. *Barnhard, William J., 6300 Paddington Lane, Centerville, Va.: BN A Publications. *Barrett, Colin, 4184 Suitland Road, Suitland, Md.: Transportation & Distribution Management. *Barron, John, 3432 Surrey Lane, Falls Chureh, Va.: Reader’s Digest. *Bauman, Robert E., 513 A Street SE.: National Review Magazine. *Bauman, Thomas x, 3036 Fenwick Road, Falls Church, Va.: MeGraw-Hill. *Baumgarner, James D, 1930 Columbia Road: Armed Forces Journal. *Bayne, William C., 8525 Glenn Dale Road, apt. T-2, Greenbelt, Md.: Federal Times. Beach, Clarke, 9628 Culver Street, Kensington, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Becker, Donald, 1964 Kirby Road, Falls Church, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Beltz, William A, 1001 Herbert Springs Road, ‘Alexandria, Va.: BNA Publications. *Benford, Robert 1425 N Street: U.S. Medicine. *Bennett, Ralph iA 8610 Jefferson Street, Bethesda, Md.: Reader’s Digest. Bennett, ‘Walter E., 4101 Cathedral Avenue: Time-Life. Bernstein, Henry Yi 1400 Fenwick Lane, Silver Spring, Md.: Advertising Age. *Berry, J ohn, 1115 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Berry, Warren, 4923 Earlston Drive: Forbes Magazine. Best, Frank M., 1601 18th Street: U.S. Medicine. Bergin, Edward J., 8658 Piney Branch Road, Apt. 104, Silver Spring, Md.: Medical Tribune. *Bishop, James, 7301 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: Newsweek, Blake, Michael H, Jr., 3801 Kenilworth Avenue, Apt. 302W, Bladensburg, Md.: Laser-I'ocus. *Blamphin, John M., 3006 Rosemore Lane, Fairfax, Va.: Medical World News. Bledsoe, John B., 3413 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Blocker, Joel, 1314 34th Street: Newsweek magazine: Bloom, Sandra C., 2827 West George Mason Road, Falls Church, Va.: BNA Publications. *Bocell, Guy A., 3509 56th Place, Cheverly For est, Md.: Newsweek. *Boin, Jerome 7, 4105 Landgreen Street, Rockville, Mad.: U.S. Medicine. *Bolton, George Ww., 12504 Rolling Road, "Potomac, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Booda, Larry L. , 3170 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va.: Compass Publications. *Booker, Simeon 5. 4405 Campbell Drive SE:. Jet, Ebony, Hue and Tan. *Booth, Windsor, 15 West Kirke, Chevy Chase, Md.: National Geographic Magazine. *Born, "Roscoe C., Jr., 10416 Leslie Court, Silver Spring, Md.: The National Observer. *Botzum, John R., ir. 444 Kennebec Street, Oxon Hill, Md.: GSE Magazine. Bragonier, Reginald, Jrr., 3601 Van Ness Street: Time-Life. *Bramley, Eric, 1116 Morningside Lane, Alexandria, Va.: Ziff-Davis Awiation Division. *Brandel, Arthur M., 2745 29th Street: Direct Marketing. *Bratter, "Herbert M., 3000 39th Street: Banking Magazine. *Brazda, Jerome F. , 4006 Justine Drive, Annandale, Va.: Medical World News. *Brenner, Madeline "., 3427 Executive ‘Avenue, Falls Church, Va.: Agricultural Services. *Bridge, John F., 34 Quincy Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: The National Observer. *Brown, David a. 9520 Monroe Court, Fort Washington Forest, Md.: Aviation Week. Brown, Roland, 4465 MacArthur Boulevard: U.S. News & World Report. “Brownlow, Cecil, 11913 Devilwood Drive, Rockville, Md.: Aviation Week. *Bryant, William 'C., 803 Hall Place, Alexandria, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Bucknell, Martha B., 3605 Tilden Street: Time-Life. *Burgin, Diane, 2400 Virginia Avenue, Apt. C1001: Time-Life. *Burkett, Warren, 5715 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Burkhardt, Robert, One Washington Circle: Zifi-Davis Aviation Division. *Burrows, Magdelene, 2230 Q Street: Pipeline Engineer. *Bussmann, Charles H., 1302 South Thomas Street, Arlington, Va.: Compass Pahieitiont 844 Periodical Press Galleries 845 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Bais Filbert Michael, 3110 Mount Vernon Avenue, Apt. 701, Alexandria, Va.: Exchange & Commissary ews. Byers, Margery, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue: Time-Life. *Callander, Bruce D., 9948 Murnane Street, Vienna, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. Cameron, Juan M., 5121 Tilden Street: Time-Life. *Campbell, Alexander, 2832 Northampton Street: New Republic. *Canan, James W., 712 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Canova, Pamela, 11628 Lockwood Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Armed Forces Journal. *Carlin, Vincent A., Jr., 6307 North 30th Street, Arlington, Va.; Time-Life. Carney, Lawrence R., 1545 18th Street: Army Times Publishing Co. Chandler, Ruth B., 4607 Connecticut Avenue: Army Times Publishing Co. *Cherry, Ralph L., 2842 Meadow Lane, Falls Church, Va.: Oil, Paint, and Drug Reporter. *Cheshire, Herbert W., 2011 White Oaks Drive, Alexandira, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Chew, Peter T., 4664 Garfield Street: The National Observer. *Clark, Albert, 6535 Copa Court, Falls Church, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Clark, Blake, 2440 Kalorama Road: Reader's Digest. 3 *Clark, Evert B., 5601 Lambeth Road, Bethesda, Md.: Newsweek. *Coble, Donald W., 3801 Connecticut Avenue: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Cohen, Stanley E., 1106 Edgevale Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Advertising Age. *Coman, Thomas F., 7613 Takoma Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.: BNA Publications. *Coney, Charles Lee, 8311 Still Springs Court, Bethesda, Md.: BNA Publications. Conlan, Michael F., 5217 Sherrier Place: Army Times Publishing Co. Connelly, Joan, 2315 Huidekoper Place: Time-Life. *Connolly, Raymond J., Jr., 2427 Churchill Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Electronics Magazine. *Contee, Richard, 5116 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md.: The Washingtonian Magazine. ; *Cook, Bruce A., 9809 Culver Street, Kensington, Md.: The National Observer. » Cook, Jesse L., Jr., Box 357, Lothian, Md.: Time-Life. *Cook, Robert H., 5100 Kenwood Drive, Annandale, Va.: Air Travel Magazine. Cooper, Catherine M., 2908 Q Street: Drug Topics and Drug Trade News. *Corum, Richard L., 2622 North Upland Street, Arlington, Va. 22044: U.S. News & World Report. Cossaboom, Bruce, 3811 T Street: Armed Forces Journal. : Cote, Avis J., Jr., 1000 Tracy Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Industrial Research and Oceanology Inter-national. *Covey, Charles W., 4232 Dalmatian Drive, McLean, Va.: Compass Publications. *Craft, Thomas H., 9170 Edmonston Road, Greenbelt, Md.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Crawford, Kenneth G., 1412 30th Street: Newsweek. t ' Cross, John, 2410 20th Street: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Cullen, George, 4545 Connacticut Avenue: BNA Publications. *Damtoft, Walter A., 11013 Montrose Avenue, Garrett Park, Md.: The National Observer. Daniel, Urcel, 520 N Street SW.: BNA Publications. 3 *Davey, Charles H., 7319 Pine View Lane, Clinton, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Davis, LaMonte F., 4267 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Dawson, Luther A., 2226 King Place: U.S. News & World Report. Day, Bonner H., 3519 North Ohio Street, Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Dear, Ann B., 7308 Broxburn Court, Bethesda, Md.: The Reader’s Digest. *de Bausset, Philippe, 5005 Fort Sumner Drive: Paris Match. *Degler, Stanley E., 948 North Livingston Street, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. *Denison, George, 5910 Woodacres Drive: Reader’s Digest. *Dickenson, James R., 4101 Glenrose Street, Kensington, Md.: The National Observer. *Dickson, Paul A., 2151 California Street: Electronics Magazine. *Diggs, J. Frank, 5090 37th Street North, Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Dinwoodey, Dean, 7200 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.: BNA Publications. *Doane, Donald P., 3000 Connecticut Avenue: U.S. News & World Report. Donnel, Edward H., Jr., Cobb Island, Md.: BNA Publications. *Doty, Laurence, 8702 Eaglebrook Court, Alexandria, Va.: Aviation Week. Doyle, Joseph T., 1101 Ruaton Street, Silver Spring, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Drach, J. Williams, 6707 Moly Drive, Falls Church, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Drew, Elizabeth B., 3112 Woodley Road: The Atlantic Monthly. *Driscoll, James G., 2602 Cory Street, Wheaton, Md.: The National Observer. Drury, Allen, The University Club: The Reader’s Digest. *Duncan, Marie N., 8637 11th Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: U.S. Investor. *Kagle, George, 5316 41st Street: Cable News. *Eastman, Margaret, 1954 Columbia Road: Army Times Publishing Co. *Elbo, Ricardo G., 2310 Homestead Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Elfin, Mel, 2804 29th Street: Newsweek. 4 *Elgin, Ann A., Box 97A, Boyds, Md.: Insurance Advocate. *Elliott, Louise B., 6312 Kirby Road, Bethesda, Md.: Medical World News. *Elswit, Jerome H., 11561 Links Drive, Reston, Va.: BNA Publications. Erickson, Jaqueline, 560 N Street SW.: Armed Forces Journal. *Fagin, Jacqueline, 1111 University Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md.: Time-Life. *Famiglietti, Eugene P., 9519 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. Featherstone, Joseph, 1244 19th Street: The New Republic. Feldman, Joan M., 1884 Columbia Road: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. Fentress, Simmons, 3519 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: Time-Life. Tingal, Wallace R., 2005 North Woodrow Street, Arlington, Va.: Gussow Publications, Magazine Industry News. *Fisher, Dean, 2252 Hall Place: Time-Life. *Fitzgerald, Fred, 10206 Duvawn Place, Silver Spring, Md.: Broadcasting Magazine, Television Magazine. *Flieger, Howard W., 6818 Selkirk Drive, Bethesda, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Foltz, Charles, Jr., R.F.D. 1, Box 21C, Brookeville, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Footlick, Jerrold K., 9636 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda, Md.: The National Observer. *Forrest, James O., 446 Ridge Road, Apt. 2, Greenbelt, Md.: The National Observer. *Foster, George E., 5644 Alice Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Fox, Derek, Route 1, Box 471, Great Falls, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *France, Boyd, 10304 Summit Avenue, Kensington, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Freeland, Stephen, 3430 Quebec Street: U.S. News & World Report. 846 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Fried, Leonard P., 2400 Virginia Avenue: Travel Weekly. *Furlow, Barbara Blair, 60056 Wynnwood Road: U.S. News & World Report. *Galbraith, Fred E., Jr., 3854 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Gapp, F. W., 1940 Dogwood Lane, Vienna, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Gardner, Charles S., III, 5431 32d Street: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Garnett, Bernard, 5740 Second Street NE.: Jet, Ebony Magazines. Garrick, Judith S., 950 25th Street: BN A. Publications. *QGates, Edmond N., 3008 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Gecowets, George A., 6049 North Morgan, Alexandria, Va: Transportation & Distribution Management. *QGeorge, Dorothea, 528 10th Street SE.: The Economist [London]. *QGerecht, Ash, 1109 Ruppert Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Contract. *QGerlach, Leroy C., 11836 Charles Road, Silver Spring, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *QGetler, Michael, 8407 Stone Gate Drive, Annandale, Va.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *QGibson, John R., 4277 38th Street: U.S. News & World Report. *@Gifford, Courtney D., 4317 Americana Drive, Annandale Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *@Giles, William E., 1901 Kimberly Road, Hillandale, Md.: The National Observer. *Gilmore, Kenneth O., 4409 Dexter Street: Reader’s Digest. J Ginn, Opal B., 5415 Connecticut Avenue: Parade Magazine. 4 *Glines, Carroll V., 7217 Warbler Lane, McLean, Va.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Goldsmith, Al, 5515 Cornish Road, Bethesda, Md.: Insurance Advocate. *Qoldsmith, Alyce Moran, 5515 Cornish Road, Bethesda, Md.: Insurance Advocate. QGolin, Milton, Box 53, Glen Echo, Md.: Medical Group News. Goodman, Rhonda, 700 7th Street SW.: Zifi-Davis Aviation Division. *Goodpaster, Edwin W., 6304 Owen Place, Bethesda, Md.: Time-Life. Gorey, Hays, 4606 Tournay Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md.: Time-Life. Grady, Margaret, 2128 O Street: Armed Forces Journal. *Grant, Ben J., 7000 Orkney Parkway, Bethesda, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Granton, E. Fannie, 2251 Mount View Place SE.: Jet Magazine. Greenfield, Meg, 1324 35th Street: The Reporter. *QGretschel, Walter O., 9631 Carriage Road, Kensington, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Qribbin, August X., Jr., 9315 Avenel Road, Silver Spring, Md.: The National Observer. *Guikovaty, Emile, 3210 Scott Place: L’Express. *Guy, Virginia, 4319 18th Street: Flare Publications. Hadley, Arthur T., 1023 National Press Building: New York Magazine. Hall, Mildred P., 4519 32d Street, Mount Rainer, Md.: The Billboard Publishing Co. Hall, William, 7611 Holiday Drive, Alexandria, Va.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Haller, Ellis M., 5125 Westpath Way: U.S. News & World Report. *Halmos, E. E., Jr., 10 West Argyle Street, Rockville, Md.: Contractors and Engineers; Progressive Archi-tecture; Western Construction; H. L. Peace Publications. *Hampton, John L., Jr., 118 Fleetwood Terrace, Silver Spring, Md.: The National Observer. *Hampton, Lloyd M., 4842 Kenmore Avenue, No. 103, Alexandria, Va.: Leather and Shoes. *Handleman, Howard, 4910 Brawner Street, McLean, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Hannifin, Jerry, 1378 Fourth Street SW.: Time-Life. *Hansen, J. Woods, 805 Albany Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: Aviation Week. *Harbour, Daniel L., 2017 Legation Street: BNA Publications. *Harmon, Frederick M., 1913 35th Place: U.S. News & World Report. Harris, Harold, 2262 Hall Place: Army Times Publishing Co. *Harrison, Gilbert A., 3556 Macomb Street: The New Republic. *Hart, N. Key, 7011 Hillcrest Place, Chevy Chase, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Haskell, Robert H., 815 Washington Building: Transportation & Distribution Management. *Hathaway, Paul R., 2300 Goodhope Road SE.: Time-Life. *Heiman, Grover, Jr., 2881 Glenvale Drive, Fairfax, Va.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Henck, Fred W., 2407 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va.: Telephone Engineer. : *Henderson, Dana, 16208 Laurelridge Drive, Laurel, Md.: Zifi-Davis Aviation Division. *Henkel, Robert W., 433 National Press Building: Electronics Magazine. *Henzey, William V., 914 Emerald Drive, Alexandria, Va.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Hercher, Wilmot W., 5906 Aberdeen Road, Bethesda, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Herzberg, Robert A., 8114 Murry Hill Drive, Oxon Hill, Md.: Petersen Publishing Co. *Hessman, James D., 432 Kennebec Street SE., Oxon Hill, Md.: Armed Forces Journal. Hickman, William D., Jr., 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Hickox, Robert F., 1012 14th Street: Rubber World, Modern Tire Dealer, Sales Management. *Hirsch, Phil, 5916 Conway Road, Bethesda, Md.: Mayor and Manager Magazine, Datamation. *Hoehling, A. A., 7601 Hemlock Street, Bethesda, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Hoffman, Marshall, 6026 Gothwaite Drive, Centerville, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Hoffman, Shirlee, 4716 South Dakota Avenue NE.: Newsweek. *Horowitz, Robert S., 4616 Chevy Chase Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Horrock, Nicholas, 10313 Freeman Place, Kensington, Md.: Newsweek Magazine. *Hotz, Robert B., R.F.D. Number 1, Box 168, Middletown, Md.: Aviation Week. Howard, John B., 7315 Broxburn Court, Bethesda, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Howell, David L., 1225 13th Street: Industrial Research Magazine. *Hubbard, Henry W., 8108 Touchstone Terrace, McLean, Va.: Newsweek. *Hubbell, John G., 1730 Rhode Island Avenue: The Reader’s Digest. *Hudoba, Michael, Leeds Manor, Hume, Va.: Sports Afield. *Hughes, Thomas H., 4108 Sleepy Hollow Road, Annandale, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Hull, E. W. Seabrook, Route 1, Box 145, Springfield, Va.: Geo-Marine Technology. *Husted, Walter, 6021 Franconia Road, Alexandria, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Huston, Luther A., 800 Fourth Street SW.: Editor & Publisher. *James, Edwin H., 8508 Burning Tree Road, Bethesda, Md.: Broadcasting Magazine, Television Magazine; *James, Sidney L., 2510 Virginia Avenue: Time-Life. . *Janos, Leo, 4706 Richmarr Place, Alexandria, Va.: Time-Life. Jaskowitz, Rita, 8500 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: Vertical World Magazine. *Jensen-Gelfan, Anni, 8304 Lilly Stone Drive, Bethesda, Md.: Flight International, Airline Management & Marketing, Airportworld, Travel & Camera. Jennings, Pauline, 4706 Hunt Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Johnsen, Katherine, 936 24th Street: Aviation Week. Johnson, Bertie, 2200 19th Street: Armed Forces Journal. Periodical Press Galleries MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Johnson, Clair, 646 E Street SE.: U.S. News & World Report. *Jones, George E., 5004 Klingle Street: U.S. News & World Report. *Jordan, Curtis, 405 Taylor Avenue, Annapolis, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Joyce, Thomas H., 504 Deerfield Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: Newsweek Magazine. *Judge, John F'., 10104 Scout Drive, Fairfax, Va.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Kahn, Ephraim, 3610 Macomb Street: Financial World. *Kahn, H.R. 3610 Macomb Street: Automotive News. *Kamps, Adelyn D., 3008 North Underwood Street, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. *Kaufman, Kenneth A., 12316 Village Square Terrace, Rockville, Md.: U.S. Investor. *Kaufman, Lawrence H., 9105 Hemstead Avenue, Bethesda, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Kelley, June, 700 Seventh Street SW.: McCall’s. Kelly, Frances P., 7413 Foster Street, District Heights, Md.: Time-Life. Kelso, Arthur D., 120 F Street, SE.: BNA Publications. *Kephart, Robert D., 18 Sixth Street, SE.: Human Events. *Kiesner, Phillip J., 858 National Press Building: Feedstuffs. *King, Art 9318 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md.: Broadcasting Magazine, Television Magazine. *Kinney, Gene T., 2601 South Glebe Road, Arlington, Va.: Oil and Gas Journal. Klass, Philip J., 560 N. Street SW.: Aviation Week. *Klebanoff, H. 12802 Teaberry Road, Silver Spring, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Klein, Donald, 1017 Flagtree Lane, Baltimore, Md.: U.S. Transport. *Knight, Andrew S.B., c/o Midgley, 2825 29th Street: The Economist. *Knoles, Donald P., 1411 K Street: Travel Management Newsletter, Air Travel Magazine. Kohl, Martin, 5406 Connecticut Avenue: Business Automation Magazine. *Kopeck, John T., 6518 Beverly Avenue, McLean, Va.: Aviation Week. Kopkind, Andrew, 1768 Columbia Road: New Statesman. Kraus, Mary Jo, 2202 Colston Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: BN A Publications. *LaFond, Charles D., 8601 London Court, Springfield, Va.: Electronic Design. Lamb, Diane, 1133 24th Street: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *LaMotte, Clyde, 1405 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va.: Ocean Industry. g *Lancaster, Ann M., Apt. 195, Malibu Circle, Falls Church, Va.: The National Observer. *Landphair, Theodore W., 315 Ladson Road, Silver Spring, Md.: The National Observer. *Lanouette, William J., 423 New Jersey Avenue SE.: The National Observer. Lawton, Virginia, 2512 Que Street: Reader’s Digest. *Lee, David C., 11033 Seven Hill Lane, Potomac, Md.: Time-Life. *Lee, James F., 4201 Cathedral Avenue: U.S. News & World Report. Leighton, Frances Spatz, 3636 16th Street: This Week Magazine. Leiser, Roland B., 2807 Arizona Avenue: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Leon, Albert, 11105 Post House Court, Potomac, Md.: Television Digest. *Lepkowski, Wilbert, 1818 Tilton Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Lerch, Kathryn, 2520 Q Street: Time-Life. *LeRoy, L. David, 9144 Old Courthouse Road, Vienna, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Limpert, Jack, 301 G Street, SW.: The Washingtonian Magazine. *Linder Lionel, 13916 Drake Drive, Rockville, Md.: The National Observer. *Lindsay, John J., 7322 14th Street: Newsweek. *Lloyd, John H., 3906 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va.: Scholastic Magazines. *Loch, William R., 8809 Clifford Avenue, North Chevy Chase, Md.: Broadcasting Magazine. *Loftus, John A., 3733 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va.: Television Digest. Long, Kate R., 1227 37th Street: Broadcasting Magazine. *Longstreth, Wallace I., 901 South Randolph Street, Arlington, Va.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Loomis, Donald O., 617 A Street SE.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Lucas, Hugh, 2231 Hindle Lane, Bowie, Md.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. MacDougall, William, 2300 N Street: U.S. News & World Report. *MacFarlane, Kenneth F., 11112 Woodson Avenue, Kensington Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *MacKown, Craig, 8701 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *MacNamara, Mary E., 8201 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md.: Time-Life. *MacNeil, Neil, 713 Quaint Acres Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Time-Life. McBee, Susanna, 3834 T. Street: Time-Life. *McBride, Thomas M., 435 7th Street SE.: BN A Publications. McCall, Brenda, 1330 Massachusetts Avenue: Safety Maintenance, Safety Engineering. McClenahen, John S., 2228 Mohegan Drive, Falls Church, Va.: Steel Magazine. *McConnell, Gerald F., 2601 South 16th Street, Arlington, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *McCrary, Daniel, 6019 Ninth Street, North Arlington, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *McEvers, Hugh, 1516 32d Street: Travel Agent Magazine. | he McGrath, John J., 3016 Patrick Henry Drive, Falls Church, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *McMahon, Thelma, 12410 Shadow Lane, Bowie, Md.: Newsweek. McNamee, Wallace, 1717 R Street Newsweek. *Mace, Donald, 430 Vista Drive, Falls Church, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Magidson, Adolph, 201 East Indian Spring Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: BNA Publications. *Malia, Thomas M., 905 Northwest Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Telephone Engineer. Malkin, Lawrence, 2819 Dorset Avenue, Sumerset, Md.: Time-Life. *Malloy, Michael T., 7500 Glenside Drive, Tacoma Park, Md.: The National Observer. Malone, Frank, 1430 Rhode Island Avenue: Simmons-Boardman. *Malone, Robert A., 9100 Woodside Court, Lanham, Md.: Broadcasting Magazine. *Marashian, Onnic, 1911 Stratton Road, Silver Spring, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *March, Anthony, 9006 Burdette Road, Bethesda, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. Margolin, Nathan J., 1311 Delaware Avenue SW.: U.S. News & World Report. *Marshall, Kenneth, 815 Washington Building: Transportation & Distribution Management. *Martin, Paul L., 3615 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Martin, Robert P., 4740 Connecticut Avenue: U.S. News & World Report. Martino, Virginia, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue: Newsweek. *Marwick, Charles S., 1638 33d Street: Medical World News. *Marvel, William M., 11540 Lockwood Drive, A-2, Silver Spring, Md.: The National Observer. Masley, Peter A., 4330 Hartwick Road, College Park, Md.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Mastrantonis, Constantine, 4899 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Mattingly, LeRoy S., 13106 Holdridge, Silver Spring, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Matzek, Carolyn S., 800 Fourth Street SW.: BNA Publications. *Maxey, David R., 3337 Prospect Street, Look Magazine. 848 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Mazo, Earl, 5915 Nebraska Avenue: The Reader’s Digest. *Meagher, James, 12605 Bluhill Road, Silver Spring, Md.: The National Observer. *Methvin, Eugene H., 8111 Old Georgetown Pike, McLean, Va.: The Reader’s Digest. *Meyer, Philip GC, 4653 Southland Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: U.S. Investor and America’s Textile Reporter: *Midgley, John, 9825 29th Street: The Economist (London). *Migdall, Carl 5s 7301 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Millard, Steve, 1954 Columbia Road: Broadeasting Magazine. *Miller, Isidore, 4200 Cathedral Avenue: BNA Publications. Miller, Loye, 5113 Dalecarlia Drive: Time-Life *Miller, Mary, 6306 Gentele Court, Alexandria, "Va.: Zifi-Davis Aviation Division. Milligan, Norma, 1908 Florida Avenue: Newsweek. Mills, Bert, 310 Beverly Drive, Alexandria, Va.: Motor, Motor Boating, Grocery Mir. Monaghan, John R., 3132 16th Street: Public Utilities Fortnightly. Montgomery, Suzanne, 1717 20th Street: UnderSea Technology. *Moore, Arthur, 1207 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Morton, John B. 15310 Blackburn Road, Burtonsville, Md.: The National Observer. *Mosher, Lawrence, 3606 Quesada Street: The National Observer. *Moskowitz, Daniel B., 5026 Cathedral Avenue: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Mulliken, 3 ohn, 4822 Woodway Lane: Time-Life. *Nail, Dawson B., 6509 Orland Street, Falls Church, Va.: Television Digest. N elson, David Ars 3611 35th Street: Case and Comment. Neuman, Deanne, 1230 13th Street: BNA Publications. Newcombe, Jack, '888 16th Street: Time-Life. *Newman, David R., 1807 Tilton Drive, Silver Spring. Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Niblock, Robert w., 1323 East Capitol Street: UnderSea Technology. *Nickel, Herman, 4448 Hawthorne Street: Time-Life. Nicoll A. Olivia, 2011 Key Boulevard, Arlington, Va.: American Dairy Review. ° Noble, Michaele "Ann, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Norman, Lloyd H., 5420 31st Street: Newsweek. *Normyle, William 3. 2508 Childs Lane, Alexandria, Va.: Aviation Week. North, Margot B. , 4600 Connecticut Avenue: Time-Life. *Norton, Howard M., 4002 Laird Place, Chevy Chase, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Qdor, Virginia M., 10212 Lorain Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Qlcheski, William T:, 6711 Moly Drive, Falls Church, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Oliver, Wayne, 2750 South Ives Street, Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. 0’ Rourke, Denise M., 6060 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va.: Time-Life. *QOsborne, John, 2917 O Street: The New Republic. Owens, Charles, 310 Kentucky Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: MeGraw-Hill Publications. Pagano, Priscilla I., 4201 South 31st Street, Arlington, Va.: U.S. Medicine. *Parker, James E., 5046 Dunlap Street SE.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Paulson, Morton C., 9615 Brunett Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: The National Observer. *Payne, Seth T. , 7006 Oak Forest Lane, Bethesda, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Peer, Elizabeth, "2500 Q Street: Newsweek Magazine. *Perry, James M. , 5002 Jamestown Road: The National Observer. Peter, George E., 1124 North Stuart Street , Arlington, Va.: Farm News Service. Peterson, John, 11353 Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Md.: The National Observer. Petranch, Kate, 2805 Q Street: America’s Textile Reporter. *Phillips, Laughlin, 2001 Foxhall Road: The Washingtonian. *Pick erell, James, 8720 Bradmoor Drive, Bethesda, Md.: Aviation Week.’ *Platt, Charles M., 1886 Massachusetts Avenue, McLean, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Pollard David, 8405 Tobin Road Annandale, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Potter, J ohn, 2025 Eye Street: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. Powell, Craig, 8106 Touchstone Terrace. McLean, Va.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Price, "Bem, 840 Mackall Avenue, McLean, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Pruden, Wesley, Jr., 2070 Belmont Road: The National Observer. *Puffenbarger, Nancy E., 2456 20th Street: U.S. Transport. *Pursglove, S. David, 704 A Street SE.: Popular Mechanics. *Purzitsky, Patricia 3 , 6017 Springhill Drive, Greenbelt, Md.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. Quinn, Alison, 3245 Rio Drive, Falls Church, "Va.: Under Sea Technology. Raedy, Michael L., 2480 16th Street: Pacific Shipper. *Ragsdale, Warner B., Jr., 4111 Byrd Court, Kensington, Md.: U.S. & World Report. News Rainey, Susan Elizabeth, 1012 14th Street,: Clissold Publishing Sonnany, Mart. *Raleigh, William G., 1408 NI. Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. *Ramsey, Roy S., Ir. 211 Fifth Street SE.: BNA Publications. Randall, Richard R., ‘11 33 24th Street, Bankers Monthly. *Rathbun, Benjamin, Jr., 3711 Upton Street: BNA lesions: *Ray, Keith, 1030 North Madison Street, Arlington, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Redmond, Wilfred, Bragg Motel, Marlboro, Md.: Baker s Weekly. *Reed, David, 11616 Danville Drive, Rockville Md.: Reader's Digest. *Reed, Macon, Jr., 301 GG Street SW.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Regeimbal, Neil R. , 13811 Marianna Drive, Rockville, Md.: Chilton Publications. *Reichman, Jean V. 996 North Royal Street, Alexandria, Va.: BNA Publications. *Reynolds, "William F. , 1057 National Press Building: Public Works Magazine. *Rhea, J ohn A., 4417 Faraday Place: Industrial Research. Richardson, David B., 6217 Verne Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034: U.S. News & World Report. Ridgeway, Tames Ee 1634 16th Street NW.: New Republic. Riley, R. Wayne, 502 First Street SE.: Club News. *Riner, Edward, 1260 21st Street: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Ritter, Richard D. , 2636 North Powhatan Street, Arlington, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. Riveire, George M. I 6820 Oregon Avenue: BNA Publications: *Roberts, Charles Ww. 8400 Fenway Road, Bethesda, Md.: Newsweek. *Robertson, Caroline, 7603 Glenside Drive, Takoma Park, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Robinson, "Archie W., 7209 Oakridge Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Robinson, L. Noble, 3001 Veasey Terrace: U.S. News & World Report. *Rogers, Warren, 1668 Avon Place: Look Magazine. *Romer, John, 6310 45th Place, Riverdale, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. Pervodical Press Galleries 849 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Rose, Turner, 1869 Rhode Island Avenue, McLean, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Rosenfeld, S. James, 3883 Fairfax Square, Fairfax, Va.: BNA Publications. Ross, Richard S., 211 Popkins Lane, Alexandria, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Ruth, Robert W., 9422 Locust Hill Road, Bethesda, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Sadler, Christine, 2713 Dumbarton Avenue: McCall’s. St. Germain, Denise, 1256 New Hampshire Avenue: Time-Life. *3alisbury, Grant A., R.F.D. #1, Myersville, Md.: U.S. News & World Report *Saltonstall, Richard, Jr., 5918 Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va.: Time-Life. Sandifer, T'. N., 1524 44th Street: Lockwood Publications. Sandison, E. F., 2122 Massachusetts Avenue: Army Times Publishing Co. Sanford, David, 3114 16th Street: The New Republie. *Saunders, Richard E., 4120 Woodbine, Chevy Chase, Md.: Professional Builder, National Timber Industry. *Scanlan, Thomas R., 6128 32d Place: Army Times Publishing Co. *Schappi, John V., 5023 Eskridge Terrace: BNA Publications. Schechter, Malvin, 10512 Weymouth Street, Bethesda, Md.: Hospital Practice. *Scheibla, Shirley, 6630 Tansey Drive, Falls Church, Va.: Barron’s. . | *Schemmer, Benjamin F., 6476 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, Va.{ Armed Forces Journal. } *Schulz, William, 648 East Capitol Street: The Reader’s Digest. ; ] *Schwartz, Adele Chidakel, 2538 Iverson Street, Hillcrest Heights, Md.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. | *Schwartz, Ronald M., 8812 Lanier Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Schweitz, Robert E., 3803 Haynsworth Place, Fairfax, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. | *Scott, Philip Allen, 9621 Brunette Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. | *Secrest, David W., 4700 47th Street: McGraw-Hill Publications. | Selva, Sandra L., 6120 23d Parkway, Oxon Hill, Md.: Air Travel Magazine. *Semling, Harold V., Jr.; 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va.: Food Processing & Marketing. *Senior, William C., 2400 Old Trace Lane, Reston, Va.: Doane’s Agriculture Report. *Sentner, David P., 2601 Woodley Place: Hearst Magazines. *Sentner, Mary Steele, 2601 Woodley Place: Good Housekeeping. *Shafler, Samuel, 3750 Kanawha Street: Newsweek. . *Shah, Diane K., 11215 Oak Leaf Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: The National Observer. *Shaw, Fred W., 4741 Fulton Street: U.S. News & World Report. Shea, Lawrence E., 7416 Hamilton Street, Annandale, Va.: Ground Support Equipment. *Shea, Terence F., 8618 Manchester Road, Silver Spring, Md.: The National Observer. *Sheridan, David, 5308 Westport Road, Chevy Chase, Md.: Time-Life. *Sherrill, Robert G., 617 North Carolina Avenue SE.: The Nation, Pageant. ~ *Shoemaker, Randall, 3217 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. Shoenfeld, Rosemary, 2450 Virginia Avenue: BN A Publications. : *Shogan, Robert, 3513 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: Newsweek. *Shuman, James B.: 1730 Rhode Island Avenue: The Reader’s Digest. Sidey, Hugh S., 10825 Stanmore Drive, Potomac Falls, Md.: Time-Life. *Simmons, Henry T., 3710 Ingomar Street: Newsweek. Skinner, James E., 1718 P Street: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Skole, Robert, 1646 Wainwright Drive, Reston, Va.: Electronics Magazine. *Slinkman, John, 6803 East Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. Smartt, Lucien E., 601 19th Street: Public Utilities Fortnightly. *Smith, Donald, 6630 31st Sireet: U.S. News & World Report. Smith, Jane Denis, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue: The Reader’s Digest. *Smith, Kenneth S., 6900 Broxburn Drive, Bethesda, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Smith, Robert G., 4847 Bayard Boulvard 20016: U.S. News & World Report. *Smith, Ronald D., 1634 Montague Street: Army Times Publishing Co. *Smith, Sheldon B., 6656 Loch Hill Road, Baltimore, Md.: U.S. Medicine. *Qmith, William L., 1544 Hunting Avenue, McLean, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. iE *Snyder, James D., 1012 14th Street: Clissold Publishing Company, Bill Publicatons, Stanely Publishing Company, Mart, Grocery Mfr., Group Practice. Sorge, Helmut, 2801 New Mexico Avenue: Der Spiegel. *Sprinkle, Karl, 5622 Bradley Boulevard, Alexandria, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Srodes, James, 1024 South Carolina Avenue SE.: McGraw-Hill Publications. : *Stafford, Samuel A, 8513 Irvington Avenue, Bethesda, Md.: Government Executive Magazine. *Stalvey, Richard M., 2915 Garfield Street: Medical Group News. *Stanley, Karen, 3356 Woodburn Road, Annandale, Va.: Medical World News. *Steele, John L., 3100 Newark Street: Time-Life. *Stevenson, Charles, 6800 Selkirk Drive, Bethesda, Md.: Reader’s Digest Association. *Stewart, John D., 2869 Beechwood Terrace, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. Stewart, Sally Ann, 3608 Isbell Street, Silver Spring, Md.: Medical Tribune. *Stone, Dennis L., 114-A Ames Road, Silver Spring, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Stone, Marvin L., 6368 Waterway Drive, Falls Church, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Stout, Richard T., 3533 Quebec Street: Newsweek . Sullivan, Mark, 4816 Hutchins Place: Time-Life. Sullivan, Michael, 3922 Stonegate Drive, Suitland, Md.: Capitol Hill Magazine. Sullivan, William L., Presidential Gardens, The John Tyler B-12, Alexandria, Va.: Exchange and Com- missary News. Summers, Florence, 4000 Tunlaw Road: Forbes Magazine. *Sutherland, John, 3720 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Swink, Eleanor, 1111 Arlington Boulevard, M731, Arlington, Va.: The Reader’s Digest. *Swoboda, Frank, 1027 North McKinley Road, Arlington, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Taft, Walter J., 4606 Merivale Road, Chevy Chase, Md.: Simmons-Boardman Publications. : “Paishoff, Lawrence B., 6117 Highboro Drive, Bethesda, Md.: Broadcasting Magazine, Television Magazine. *Tajshoff, Sol., 4201 Cathedral Avenue: Broadcasting Magazine, Television Magazine. , *Tall, Robert E., Post Office Box 33, St. Leonard, Md.: Telephone Engineer, Popular Electronics; Indus-trial Electronic Engineer and Maintenance. *Panzer, Lester, 4859 North 30th Street, Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Taylor, Charles, 1625 Eye Street: Airtravel Magazine. Taylor, Charlotte, 2708 Olive Street: Travel Weekly. ; : “Tennant, Harry L., Burke, Va.: Watson Publications & Interavia Publications (Swiss) . Theobald, Richard J., 3917 Military Road: U.S. News & World Report. *Thomas, Essel P., Jr., 4102 Stoconga Drive, Beltsville, Md.: America’s Textile Reporter and U.S. Investor. 33—-350°—70——56 850 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Thompson, Cassie W., 3612 N Street: Time-Life. Thorp, Bruce E., 4000 Tunlaw Road: The National Observer. *Tomlinson, Kenneth Y., 215 C Street SE.: The Reader’s Digest. Totenberg, Nina, 538 Seventh Street SE.: The National Observer. *Trewhitt, Henry L., 3155 Tennyson Street: Newsweek. Tuttle, Richard S., Jr., 320 G Street SW.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Van Dernoot, Harry, 10809 East Nolcrest Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Vanroyen, Daniele, 1803 19th Street: L’Express. Volkov, Leon, 6301 Crathie Lane, Bethesda, Md.: Newsweek. *Wagner, Joe H., 4528 Windom Place: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. Wagner, Susan, 510 N Street SW.: Publishers’ Weekly. Walczak, Leon, 719 Lowander Lane, Silver Spring, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Wanniski, Jude, 3215 Glen Avenue, Glenn Dale, Md.: The National Observer. *Warner, Albert L., 6123 Long Meadow Road, McLean, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Warren, Albert, 3707 Military Road: Television Digest. *Watkins, Harold D., 5912 Ramsgate Road, Bethesda, Md.: Aviation Week. *Weaver, Peter, 1504 Balls Hill Road, McLean, Va.: Forbes Magazine. : Webb, W. David, Port Royal Apartments, Alexandria, Va.: Business Management. *Wecksler, A. N., 8313 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda, Md.: Conover-Mast Publications. *Wecksler, Julia B., 100 East Lenox Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: Conover-Mast Publications. *Weigel, Edwin Price, 416 MacArthur Avenue NE., Vienna, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Weiser, Lynne, 2424 Pennsylvania Avenue: Medical World News. *Welch, Francis X., Deep Cove, Md.: Public Utilities Fortnightly. Welch, Rupert, 1730 Connecticut Avenue: Telephone Engineer. *Wendel, Charles S., 3714 First Road South, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. *Western, Joe, 4114 Aspen Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: The National Observer. *Westgate, Robert, 1816 S Street: Electronics Magazine. Westlein, Patricia R., 3850 Tunlaw Road NW.: BNA Publications. White, Arthur, 4201 Cathedral Avenue: Time-Life. *White, Dale B., 11033 Birdfoot Lane, Oakton, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Whiting, Charles E., 8740 Preston Place, Chevy Chase, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Whitmore, Jane, 3030 Cambridge Place: Newsweek. Will, Paula, 101 G Street SW.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Williams, Daniel C., 7106 Cindy Lane, Annandale, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Williams, Robert H., 2000 Huntington Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: Army Times Publishing Company. *Wilson, Jane S., 821 Aster Boulevard, Rockville, Md.: American Dairy Review. *Wilson, Robert C., 3418 Prospect Street: U.S. News & World Report. Wilson, Stanley, 2430 Pennsylvania Avenue: McGraw-Hill Publications. . *Winston, Donald C., 8410 Jeb Stuart Road Rockville, Md.: Aviation Week. Winter, Thomas S., 323 Sixth Street SE.: Human Events. *Witheridge, Patricia R., 4305 Underwood Street, Hyattsville, Md.: Conover-Mast Publications. *Wolf, Anne, 4423 Stanford Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: MAC Publications. *Woodson, Dorsey W., 4328 Starr Jordan Drive, Annandale, Va.: Medical World News. *Woolsey, James, 5171 Eliot’s Oak Road, Columbia, Md.: Aviation Week. : Wright, Sara, 1724 18th Street: Army Times Publishing Co. *Wurlu, Thomas, 2007 Rhode Island Avenue: Army Times Publishing Co. Yalowitz, Gerson, 11412 Lund Place, Kensington, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Yap, Diosdado M., 5306 Belt Road: Weekly Nation. ; *Yette, Samuel F., 11401 Cloverhill Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Newsweek. Young, Rodney L., Jr., 8631 Glenn Dale Road, Greenbelt, Md.: The National Observer. *Zeidenberg, Leonard, 5617 Northfield Road, Bethesda, Md.: Broadcasting Magazine, Television Magazine. *Zim, Marvin, 4452 Springdale Street: Time-Life. *Zimmerman, Amanda, 1526 Westmoreland Drive, McLean, Va.: Newsweek. PERIODICALS REPRESENTED Phones, 224-3121; Senate Gallery, extension 5461 House Gallery, extension 2941 (Periodical and telephone number, office address, and name of representative) Advertising Age—RE 7-7659, 995 National Press Building: Henry R. Bernstein, Stanley E. Cohen. Agricultural Services—733-3245, 600 National Press Building: Madeline H. Brenner. Air Travel Magazine—659-4525, 1625 Eye Street : Robert H. Cook, Donald P. Knoles, Sandra L. Selva, Charles Taylor. Airline Management and Marketing—347-6492, 1329 E Street: Anni Jensen-Gelfan. Airportworld—347-6492, 1329 E Street: Anni Jensen-Gelfan. American Dairy Review, 1111 Barr Building: A. Olivia Nicoll, Jane S. Wilson. America’s Textile Reporter and U.S. Investors—347-3070, 1060 National Press Building: Essell P. Thomas, Jr., Kate Petranech. Armed Forces Journal—HO2-1220, 1710 Connecticut Avenue: Walter E. Andrews, Jr., Diane Appleton, James Baumgarner, Pamela Canova, Bruce Cossaboom, Jacqueline Erickson, Margaret Grady, James D. Hessman, Bertie Johnson, Benjamin Schemmer. 3 Army Times Publishing Co.—554-7100, 475 School Street SW: Basil E. Andronicos, Charles Applegate. Carol Arndt, William C. Bayne, Bruce D. Callander, Lawrence Carney, Ruth B: Chandler, Michael F. Conlan, LaMonte F. Davis, J. William Drach, Joseph T. Doyle, Margaret Eastman, Eugene P. Famiglietti, George E. Foster, Edmond N. Gates, Courtney D. Gifford, Harold Harris, A. A. Hoehling, Robert S. Horowitz, Curtis Jordan, Donald Mace, Anthony March, Gerald McConnell, John J. Me-Garth, William J. Olcheski, James E. Parker, Macon Reed, Jr., Richard D. Ritter, John Romer, Ernest Sandison, Thomas R. Scanlan, Robert E. Schweitz, Philip Allen Scott, Randall Shoemaker, John Slinkman, Ronald D. Smith, Karl Sprinkle, Robert H. Williams, Sara Wright, Thomas Wuriiu. Atlantic Monthly—223-6794, Room 722A, 1028 Connecticut Avenue: Elizabeth B: Drew. Automotive News—NA 8-4303, 525 National Press Building: H. R. Kahn. Aviation Week—RE 7-6630, 425. National Press Building: David A. Brown, Cecil. Brownlow, Laurence Doty, Woods Hansen, Robert B. Hotz, Katherine Johnsen, Philip J. Klass, John T. Kopeck, William Normyle, James Pickerell, Harold Watkins, Donald Winston, James Woolsey. Baker's Weekly—D 17-2856, 926 National Press Building: Wilfrid Redmond. Bankers Monthly—628-2609, 1104 National Press Building: Richard R. Randall. Banking—WO 6-7211, 3000 39th Street: Herbert M. Bratter. Barron’s—534-4231, 6630 Tansey Drive, Falls Church, Va.: Shirley Scheibla. Bill Publications—628-2700, 1012 14th Street: James D. Snyder, Robert F. Hickox. Billboard Publishing Co.—393-2580, 733 15th Street: Mildred P. Hall. Broadcasting Magazine—ME 8-1022, 1735 DeSales Street: Sol Taishoff, Earl B. Abrams, Fred Fitzgerald, Edwin H. James, Art King, William R. Loch, Kate R. Long, Robert A. Malone, Steve Millard, Law-rence B. Taishoff, Leonard Zeidenberg. BNA Publications—223-3500, 1231 25th Street: Howard J. Anderson, Lois Barkan, Donald M. Barnes, William J. Barnhard, William A. Beltz, Sandra Bloom, Thomas F. Coman, Charles Lee Coney, George Cullen, Urcel Daniel, Stanley E. Degler, Dean Dinwoodey, Edward H. Donnel, Jr., Jerome H. Elswit, Judith S. Garrick, Daniel L.Harbour, Adelyn D. Kamps, Arthur D. Kelso, Mary Jo Kraus, Adolph Magidson, Carolyn S._Matzek, Thomas M. McBride, Isidore Miller, Deanne Neuman, William G. Raleigh, Roy S. Ramsey, Jr., Benjamin Rathbun, Jr., Jean Reichmann, George M. Riveire, Jr., S. James Rosenfeld, John C. Schappi, Rosemary H. Shonfeld, John D. Stewart, Charles S. Wendel, Patricia R. Westlein. Business Automation Magazine—363-8070, 5406 Connecticut Avenue: Martin Kohl. Business Management—836-5534, 801 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va.: W. David Webb. Cable News—362-6487, 5316 41st Street: George Eagle. Capitol Hill Magazine—LI 6-0225, 328 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE.: Michael Sullivan. Case and Comment—EX 3-1188, 852 National Press Building: David A. Nelson. Chitin Dapcaonsh BR 3-3474, 1093 National Press Building: Joseph J. Accardo, George Baker, Neil R. egeimbal. Clissold Publishing Company— 628-2700, 1012 14th Street: James D. Snyder, Susan Elizabeth Rainey. Club News—548-4900, 3801 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: R. Wayne Riley. Compass Publications—617 Lynn Building, 1111 North 19th Street, Arlington, Va.: Charles H. Bussman, Larry L. Booda, Charles W. Covey. Conover-Mast Publications—NA 8-2773, 869 National Press Building: Michael Getler, A. N. Wecksler, Julia B. Wecksler, Patricia Jean Witheridge. Contract—ME 86113, 1319 F Street: Ash Gerecht. Contractors and Engineers—DI 7-5506, 601 13th Street: E. E. Halmos, Jr. Datamation—5916 Conway Road, Bethesda, Md.; Phil Hirsch. Der Spiegel—347-5222, 1017 National Press Building: Helmut Sorge. Direct Marketing—INO 7-9365, 2745 29th Street: Arthur M. Brandel. Doane’s Agricultural Report—638-4676, 739 National Press Building: William C. Senior. Drug Topics and Drug Trade News—NA 8-0225, 1232 National Press Buidling: Catherine M. Cooper. Ebony—798-7863, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Simeon S. Booker, Bernard Garnett, Economist, The (England)—ST 3-5753, 609 National Press Building: John Midgley, Dorothea A. George, Andrew S. B. Knight. Editor & Publisher—628-8365, 1295 National Press Building: Luther A. Huston. Electronics Design—703-461-7210, Post Office Box 138, Burke, Va.: Charles D. LaFond. Electronics Magazine—433 National Press Building: Raymond J. Connolly, Jr., Paul A. Dickson, Robert W Henkel, Robert Westgate. Exchange & Commissary News & Catering Magazine—P.0. Box 5106 George Washington Station, Alex-andria, Va.: William L. Sullivan, Jr., Patricia Arent, Filbert Michael Bustos. 851 852 Congressional Directory PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Farm News Service—524-1378, 1124 North Stuart Street, Arlington, Va.: George E. Peter. Feedstufls, 858 National Press Building: Phillip J. Kiesner.. Financial World—NA 8-4303, 525 National Press Building: Ephraim Kahn. Flare Publications, 1028 Connecticut Avenue: Virginia Guy. Flight International—347-6492, 1329 E Street: Anni Jensen-Gelfan. Flying—347-6492, 1329 E Street: -Robert Burkhardt. Foah Processing and Marketing—684-6127, Post Office Box 674, Ben Franklin Station: Harold V. Semling, Forbes Magazine—628-029), 1220 National Press ‘Building: Warren Berry, Florence Summers, Peter Weaver. Geo-Marine Technology—1075 National Press Building: E. W. Seabrook Hull. Good Housekeeping—DE 2-6140, 2601 Woodley Place: Mary Steele Sentner. Government Executive Magazine—347-6240, 806 15th Stredt: Samuel A. Stafford. Grocery Mfr.—628-2700, 1012 14th Street: James D. Snyder. Group Practice—628-2700, 1012 14 Street: James D. Snyder. Gon Magazine—KI8-1112, 3110 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: Lawrence E. Shea, John R. otzum. Gussow Publications—DI 7-2654, 1210 National Press Building: Wallace R. Fingal. Hearst Magazines—638-3136, 1001 Connecticut Avenue: David P. Sentner. : Hospital Practice—628-7837, 1230 National Press Building: Malvin Schechter. Human Events—546-0856, 422 First Street SE.: Robert D. Kephart, Thomas S. Winter. Industrial Research—347-0711, 1128 National Press Building: John Rhea, David L. Howell. Industrial Research and Oceanology International, 1000 Tracy Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Alfred J. Cote, Jr. Insurance Lh 8-0001, 1365 National Press Building: Al Goldsmith, Alyce Moran Goldsmith, Ann A in Interavia Pubiientions (Swiss) 347-7878, 750 National Press Building: Harry L. Tennant. Jet Le 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Simeon S. Booker, Bernard Garnett, E. Fannie ranton Laser-Focus—293-5810, 1827 Jefferson Place: Michael H. Blake, Jr. Leather and Shoes Magazine, ‘1224 National Press Building: Lloyd M. Hampton. L’Express—347-2523, 714 National Press Building: Emile Guikovaty, Daniele Vanroyen. Lockwood Publications—N A 8-7549, 956 National Press Building: T. N. Sandifer. Look Magazine—347-2004, 952 National Press Building: Warren Rogers, David R. Maxey. MAC Publications—4423 ‘Stanford Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: Anne Wolf. Magazine Industry News—1210 National Press Building: Wallace R. Fingal. Mart—~628-2700, 1012 14th Street: James D. Snyder, Susan Elizabeth Rainey. Mayor and Manager—5916 Conway Road, Bethesda, Md.: Phil Hirsch. MecCall’s—DE 2-1439, 1300 Connecticut Avenue: Christine Sadler, June Kelley. MecGraw-Hill—RE 7-6630, 400 National Press Building: Bruce Agnew, John Berry, Thomas A. Bauman, Warren Burkett, James Canan, Herbert Cheshire, John Cross, Boyd France, Charles Gardner, William D. Hickman, Lawrence H. Kaufman, Wilbert Lepkowski, Donald Loomis, Kenneth R. MacFarlane, Onnic Marashian, Dan McCrary, Arthur Moore, Daniel Moskowitz, David Newman, Michaele Ann Noble, Virginia Odor, Charles Owens, Seth: Payne, Keith Ray, Edward Riner, Caroline Robertson, Ronald Schwartz, David Secrest, J ames Srodes, Frank Swoboda, Harry Vandernoot, Leon Waleczak, Daniel C. Williams, Stanley Wilson. Medical Group News—229-3344, 7304 Broxburn Street: Richard M. Stalvey, Milton Golin. Medical Tribune—638-5955, 1122 National Press Building: Edward J. Bergin, Sally Ann Stewart. Medical World News—638-1215, 437 National Press Building: Dorsey W. Woodson, Jean F. Anderson, Yom M. Blamphin, Jerome F. Brazda, Louise Elliott, Charles S. Marwick, Karen Stanley, Lynno eiser. Modern Tire Dealer—628-2700, 1012 14th Street: Robert F. Hickox. Motor—NA 8-9494, 1244 National Press Building: Bert Mills. Motor Boating—N A 8-9494, 1244 National Press Building: Bert Mills. Nation, The, 543-1540, 617 North Carolina Avenue, SE.: Robert G. Sherrill. National Geographic Magazine—DI 7-3330, 17th and M Streets: Windsor Booth. National Observer, The—622-2900, 11501 Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Md.: Mark Arnold, Roscoe Born, John F. Bridge, Peter Chew, Bruce A. Cook; Walter Damtoft, James R. Dickenson, James G. Driscoll, Jerrold Footlick, James O. Forrest, William ‘Giles, Gus Gribbin, John L. Hampton, Jr., Ann M. Lan-caster, Theodore W. Landphair, William J. Lanouette, Lionel’ Linder, James Meagher, Michael T. Malloy, William M. Marvel, J ohn E. Morton, Lawrence Mosher, Morton C. Paulson, James Perry, John Peterson, Wesley Pruden, Jr., Diane K. Shah, Terence F. Shea, Bruce E. Thorp, Nina Totenberg, Jude Wanniski, Joe Western, Rodney L. Young. National Review Magazine—b46-6555, 328 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.: Robert E. Bauman. National Timber Industry—347-0707, 1275 National Press Building: Richard E. Saunders. New Republic—FE 8-2494, 1244 19th Street: Alexander Campbell, Joseph Featherstone, Gilbert A. Har -rison, John Osborn, James F. Ridgeway, David Sanford. New Statesman—337-6065, Box 3573, Washington, D.C. 20007: Andrew Kopkind. Newsweek—298-7880, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Mel Elfin, Stewart Alsop, Nancy Ball, James Bishop, Joel Blocker, Guy Bocell, Evert Clark, Kenneth Crawford, Shirlee Hoffman, Nicholas ‘Horrock, Henry Hubbard, Thomas H. Joyce, John Lindsay, Virginia Martino, Thelma McMahon, Wallace McNamee, Norma Milligan, Lloyd Norman, Elizabeth Peer, Charles Roberts, Samuel Shaffer, Robert Shogan, Henry Simmons, Richard Stout, Henry Trewhitt, Leon Volkov, Jane Whitmore, Samuel F. Yette, Amanda Zimmerman. New York Magazine—1023 National Press Building: Arthur T. Hadley. Ocean Industry, 2124 Pennsylvania Avenue: Clyde LaMotte. Oil and Gas J ournal—347-1710, 768 National Press Building: Gene T. Kinney. Oil, Paint, and Drug Reporter—393-1444, 956 National Press Building: Ralph L. Cherry. Pacific Shipper—DI 7-2275, 401 Colorado Building, Michael L.. Raedy, Joachim M. Ardanuy. Pageant Magazine—543-1540, 617 North Carolina Avenue SE: Robert Sherrill. Parade Magazine—347-4325, 1612 K Street: Opal B. Ginn. Paris-Match Magazine—654-6152, 5005 Fort Sumner Drive: Philippe de Bauset. Petersen Publishing Co., 8114 Murray Hill Drive, Oxon Hill, Md.: Robert A. Herzberg. Pipeline Engineer—DI 725506, 202 Homer Building: Magdelene Burrows. Popular Electronics—ST 3-2482, 1327 F Street: Robert E. Tall. Popular Mechanics—223-9744, 1816 Jefferson Place: S. David Pursglove Professional Builder—DI 7-0707, 1275 National Press Building: Richard %. Saunders. Periodical Press Galleries 853 PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Public Utilities Fortnightly—INA 8-3080, 332 Pennsylvania Building: John R. Monaghan, Lucien E. Smartt, Francis X. Welch. ‘ = : Public Works Magazine—783-1401, 1057 National Press Building: William F. Reynolds. Publishers’ Weekly—554-4091, 510 N Street SW.: Susan Wagner. ; Reader’s Digest, The—223-9520, 1730 Rhode Island Avenue: John Barron, Ralph K. Bennett, Blake Clark, Ann B. Dear, George Denison, Allen Drury, Kenneth C. Gilmore, Jchn Hubbell, Virginia Lawton, Karl Mazo, Eugene Methvin, David Reed, William Schulz, James B. Shuman, Jane Denis Smith, Charles Stevenson, Eleanor Swink, Kenneth Y. Tomlinson. Reporter, The—298-8186, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Meg Greenfield. Rubber World—628-2700, 1012 14th Street: Robert F. Hickox. Safety Engineering—347-4668, 1320 Massachusetts Avenue: Brenda MeCall. Safety Maintenance—347-4668, 1330 Massachusetts Avenue: Brenda McCall. Sales Management—628-2700, 1012 14th Street: Robert F. Hickox. Scholastic Magazines—347-7162, 989 National Press Building: John H. Lloyd. Simmons-Boardman Publications—NA 8-7484, 1081 National Press Building: Walter J. Taft, Frank Malone. Sports Afield—ST 3-6655, National Press Building: Michael Hudoba. Stanley Publishing Company—628-2700, 1012 14th Street: James D. Snyder. Steel Magazine—383-6849, 1123 National Press Building: John S. M¢Clenahen. Tan—DI 7-5938, Albee Building: Simeon Booker. Popinns Engineer—DI 7-2654, 1208 National Press Building: Fred W. Henck, Thomas M. Malia, Rupert elch. Television Digest—965-1985, 2025 Eye Street: Dawson B. Nail, Edward J. Appel, Albert Leon, John A. Loftus, Albert Warren. This Week Magazine, 3636 16th Street: Frances Spatz Leighton. Time-Life—293-4300, 888 16th Street NW. 20006: Hugh Sidney, Bonnie Angelo, Walter E. Bennett, Regi- nald Bragonier, Martha Bucknell, Diane Burgin, Margery Byers, Juan M. Cameron, Vincent A. Carlin, Jr., Joan Connelly, Jesse L. Cook, Jr., Jacqueline Fagin, Simmons Fentress, Dean Fisher, Edwin W. 6oodpaster, Hayes Gorey, Jerry Hannifin, Paul R. Hathaway, Sidney L. James, Leo Janos, Frances P. Kelly, David C. Lee, Kathryn Lerch, Mary E. MacNamara, Neil MacNeil, Lawrence Malkin, Susanna McBee, Loye Miller, John Mulliken, Jack Newcombe, Herman Nickel, Margot North, Denise M. O’Rourke, Denise St. Germain, Richard Saltonstall, Jr., David Sheridan, John L. Steele, Mark Sullivan, Cassie W. Thompson, Arthur White, Marvin Zim. Transportation & Distribution Management—ST 3-7325, 815 Washington Building: Colin Barrett, George A. Gecowets, Robert H. Haskell, Kenneth Marshall. Travel Agent Magazine—628-7668, 1025 15th Street: Hugh McEvers. Travel & Camera—347-1329 E Street: AnniJensen-Gelfan. Travel Management Newsletter—659-4525, 1411 K Street: Donald P. Knoles. Travel Weekly—737-1252, 1383 National Press Building: Leonard P. Fried, Charlotte Taylor. UnderSea Technology Magazine—524-3136, 1117 North 19th Street, Arlington Va.: Alison Quinn, Suzanne Montgomery, Robert W. Niblock. U.S. Investor and America’s Textile Reporters—347-3070, 1060 National Press Building: Marie N. Duncan, Kenneth A. Kaufman, Philip C. Meyer, Essell Thomas. U.S. Lady—546-3222, 130 Third Street SE.: Alvadee Adams. U.S. Medicine—234-1150, 1601 18th Street: Frank M. Best, Robert J. Benford, Jerome K. Boin, Priscilla I. Pagano, Sheldon B. Smith. U.S. News & World Report—FE 3-7400, 2300 N Street: John H. Adams, Lucien D. Agniel, Clarke Beach, Donald Becker, John B. Bledsoe, George W. Bolton, Roland Brown, William C. Bryant, Albert Clark, Richard L. Corum, Charles H. Davey, Luther A. Dawson, Bonner H. Day, J. Frank Diggs, Donald Doane, Ricardo G. Elbo, Howard W. Flieger, Charles Foltz, Jr., Derek Fox, Stephen Fresland, Barbara Blair Furlow, Fred E. Galbraith, Jr., F. W. Gapp, LeRoy C. Gerlach, John Gibson, Ben J. Grant, Walter O. Gretschel, Ellis M. Haller, Howard Handleman, Frederick M. Harmon, N. Key Tart, Wilmot W. Hercher, Marshall Hoffman, Thomas H. Hughes, John B. Howard, Walter Husted, Pauline Jennings, Clair Johnson, George E. Jones, H. Klebanoff, James F. Lee, L. David LeRoy, William L. MacDougall, Nathan J. Margolin, Paul L.. Martin, Robert P. Martin, Constantine Mastran-tonis, LeRoy S. Mattingly, Carl J. Migdail, Howard Norton, Wayne Oliver, Charles M. Platt, David Pollard, Bem Price, Warner B. Ragsdale, Jr., David B. Richardson, Archie W. Robinson, L. Noble Robinson, Turner Rose, Richard S. Ross, Robert W. Ruth, Grant A. Salisbury, Fred W. Shaw, Donald Smith, Kenneth S. Smith, Robert G. Smith, William L. Smith, Dennis L. Stone, Marvin L. Stone, John Sutherland, Lester Tanzer, Richard J. Theobald, Albert L. Warner, Edwin Price Weigel, Dale B. White, Charles E. Whiting, Robert C. Wilson, Gerson Yalowitz. U.S. Transport—234-1776, 1601 18th Street: Donald Klein, Nancy E. Puffenbarger. Vertical World Magazine—628-7986, 1317 K Street: Rita Jaskowitz. Washingtonian Magazine, The—833-1780, 1218 Connecticut Avenue: Richard Contee, Jack Limpert, Laughlin Philips. Watson Publications—347-7878, 750 National Press Building: Harry L. Tennant. Weekly Nation—EM 2-6212, 5306 Belt Road: Diosdado M. Yap. Zifi-Davis Aviation Division—293-3400, 1156 15th Street: Eric Bramley, Robert Burkhardt, Donald Coble, Thomas Craft, Joan Feldman, Carroll V. 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(I9UOISSTWIIO)) JUSPISAYT T) 0014 OLYd(d 40 HL'IVIMNONWINOD fi40302.42(] 10U01882.46U0)) INDIVIDUAL INDEX (For list of Members of Congress with their addresses, see pp. 211-229) A Page Ache, Mey L., secretary to Representative Abbitt,0 ai M. Es from Vir- ginia BIO ANY i NE ee a. 184 Asriegitare Committee, 2... ico... ... 264 House Administration Committee ___________ 268 Standards of Official Conduct Committee. ._. 272 Abdel-Rahman, I. H.: a, U. | RL OI Pale 7 U.N. Industrial Development Organization. __ Abidia, Fathi, Ambassador from Libya....._.__ Abel, Hazel Y D.C. Government... ......... 7 Abel, — Bi Arms Control and Disarmament PE a B., National Science Foundation. Abelson, Mark, "Northeast Field Committee, TRLOLIOr, i oh coi id Seer Abernathy, Lt. Gilbert H., Capitol Police. ____ Abernathy, Harry C., Education and Manpower Training, HEW Abernethy, Thomas G. (Representative from Mississippi) : Blograpliys Goalies 92 Agvienitare Committee. i Sonos or 264 Distriet of Columbia Committee ____________ 266 Abernethy, W. James, Administration, Defense. 446 Abersfeller, H. A.: Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made ProduCisS rf Ne AS Sa ae 606 Federal Supply Service, GSA ____.._________. 626 Abert, James, Office of the Secretary, HEW ____ 560 ‘Abhau, Rear Adm. W. C., Naval Material Com- mand Sp We Re Ee ale Ra RI 475 Abidia, Fathi, Ambassador from Libya_......_.. 766 Ablard, Charles D., U.S. Information Agency... 660 Ables, Robert J., House Committee on Merchant _ Marine and Fisheries... Abner, Wiloughby, nl Mediation and rk ciliation Services. ag ER 615 Abrahams, Albert E., administrative assistant to: Senator Mathias... oi Nal. ..... 327 Te A SRO Bes vr DS LU Or 524 Abrahamson, Sherman R., Bureau of Inter-national Commeree... oo... 0... a... 542 Abramowitz, Morton I., Office of the Secretary, baler a a Re RE 426 Abrams, Col. Bernard B., Installations and Logistics, Pefense. abe vion adbemy 448 Abramson, Frederick B., Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’ 5. [= 120000an 608 Abreu, Col. Hugo de Andrade, Joint Brazil-U.S. Defense Commission. >of eo Acoome, Ferruccio, Inter-American Develop-ment Banlel Lr Mh es ae SE eS SER Achinstein, Asher, Legislative Reference Serv- jce, Library of Congress. oo... o.oo... 392 Achstetter, Paul F., Transportation, Post Office. 499 Acker, Laurence W., Pan American Union 747 Ackerman, William O., Department of State___. 432 908 Page Ackley, H. Gardiner, Ambassador to Italy_____ 776 Acree, Vernon D., Internal Revenue Service____ 439 Adair, Charles W., Jr., Ambassador to Uruguay. 783 Adair, E. Ross (Representative from Indiana): Blogroll 58 Foreign Affairs Committee. = co © 267 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. ________________ 272 The Interparliamentary Union. _____________. 293 Ada, Roar Adm. J., Naval Ship Systems Com-4 Adams, Vary Gen. Andrew J., American Battle Monuments Commission ________________ 597 Adams, Ann, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals Adin Brock (Representative from Washing- on Biography. 0 sla had cach 2 rie on 189 District of Columbia Committee _____________ 266 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Commit- rR Ee EC DE Adams, Carl, Systems Analysis, Defense_______ 452 Adams, Curtis F., Interstate Commerce Com- Sen EE RE i 632 Adams, E. James, National Gallery of Art_____ 656 ‘Adams, Foster, Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) RN Se 447 Ad James C., Office of General Counsel, ah Adams, Sr 1. , Jr., U.S. Savings Bond DIVE sion, Coehts Ne Adams, John G., Civil Aeronautics Board Adams, Joseph ‘W., Bureau of International Adams, Nella L., secretary to Representative Sikes 345 Adams, Richard H., Community Relations Service, Justice. coo iad a i So tenet 494 Adams, Robert E., House Post Office... _....... 381 Adams, Robert McC., Smithsonian Institution.. 652 Adams, Samuel C., Jr.: Ambassador to Niger. ih Cet a i 781 Department-of State......cteJ 2 ar so 434 Adams, Stuart N., D.C. Government__________ 717 Adams, William ?, Office of Legislative Coun- Sel Elonses = se oun Ss SR aia 383 Adamson, Elvin A., Marketing and Consumer Services, Acvienliare. ... i Lyi va 521 Adamson, Hugh M., Department of State______ 433 Adamson, Rear Adm. R. E. , Jr., Naval Ship Systems Command Aadsbie, Joseph P. (Representative from New ork): BOSTON i a Ls a ea ey Si 115 Appropriations Committee. .................. 264 Select Committee on Small Business. ________ 274 Adebo, S. O., United Nations Institute for Praining and .. .c. 758 Research... Adelmann, R. F., Agricultural Research Serv-ice, Agriculture Sine BUS RCE eG he 533 Adiseshiah, Malcolm, United Nations Educa- tional, Scientific and Cultural Organization. 758 Adkins, M. S., Medicine and Surgery, Navy___. 479 Adkinson, Burton W., National Science Foun- Ren Se eR Sl a A en Te 642 Adler, John H.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Bevelopmenb. i. oda oho ln 7 International Finance Corporation. ____..___. 743 Individual Index 909 Page Page Adler, John W., Administrative Division, 2 EH ALT ee SWORE Sen RT Co BE eR I aS 495 Adler, Richard, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts... coon rn 657 Agan, Lt. Gen. Arthur O., Continental Com-IAANAS, Ar TOY00.i oe sims mmoBs 489 Agew, Spire T. (Vice President of the United tates BOGAN Cea eden di hi se EE EE 3 Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution__. 651 Commission for Extension of U.S. Capitol... 287 National Aeronautics and Space Council. .___ 423 National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development.__________________ 423 National Security Couneil..............___... 423 President of the Senate... _____..__.....____.. 372 Aguayo, Jorge, Pan American Union.___________ 750 Aguirre, Maj. Enrique Cervantes, Joint Mexican- United States Defense Commission _ -_____ 748 Ahart, Gregory J., General Accounting Office__ 389 Ahern, John C., D.C. Government ___.______._ 719 Ahern, Ron, administrative assistant to Repre- sentative Ohman. rosie sisi nisl Seno. 347 Ahlers, John, administrative assistant to Senator or Murphy es IE RS TT a ER 2 Ahoua, Timothé N’Guetta, Ambassador from Ivory Sr NN Te CISP 769 Aiken, George D. (Senator from Vermont): Biographw. . butedBodies 182 Lodes sou ys and Forestry Committee ________ 252 ‘Foreign Relations Committee. ______________ 254 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy_____.____ 282 National Forest Reservation Commission____ 291 Aiken, Lola P., administrative assistant to BR OTIAOr ATE. eons ds meth de 324 Aikens, Mrs. Antonell K., D.C. Government___ 721 Aikens, Louis H., Washington City Post Office. 733 Ainsworth, Gene, administrative assistant to Representative Montgomery... ----cuuuoa--Airis, ThomasF., D.C. Government__________. 721 Aislan, Dr. Eduardo Ritter, Organization of American Shoko dh Ln ay St 749 Align, 0 D. . G., Naval Supply Systems Capi, ™ Aitkenhead, Capt. WilliamL., Merchant Marine Safety, SESE Raei alt 589 Akar, John J., Ambassador from Sierra Leone.. 773 Akers, Floyd Ds, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing 7.) UR a ahs 657 Akers, Howard A., Commodity Programs, ATTIouIbare.. A a et ie fee Sat 520 Akins, Mildred, administrative assistant to Rep-resentative ‘Carey Ed bn sm Er men 332 © Albert, Alfred G., Oto of Solicitor, Labor...__ 556 Albert, Carl (Representative from Oklahoma): Biography -Ee nla on ey 144 Majority Floor Leader, House__..___._.____._ 377 Commission for Extension of U.S. Capitol_.__ 287 Albert, DorothyL., D.C. Government__..______ 715 Albright, David B, Office for Administration, VIET p IES ER aR a ed 580 Albiighs, Harold, Federal Housing Administra-ne Abrigh, William H., Farm Credit Administra-dvd Al ia: Rear Adm. J. W., Medicine and : Surgery, Navy. --= i lo mia 479 Albritton, Joe, rion Commission on Con-Samer Finance. -... 0. -Tdiosisall 290 Alcalde, Hector, administrative assistant to Representative GHOBORS = oi -i. rian 336 Alcorn, Charles, Installations and Logistics, DOTNETit ic diary sean 447 Aldewereld, Simon, International Bank for i Reconstruction and Development __________ 0 Aldrete, Cristobal P., administrative assistant to Representative azen. ooo i alia 338 Aldrich, George H., Doping of State_______ 428 Aldrich, HaroldE., Bureau of Reclamation, ith Aldrich, Robert A., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation... coco -fii ian nis 202 Aldrige, Edward C., Jr., Systems Analysis, Pefense: 2 ade 451 onalaid Aleman, Roberto, Ambassador from Panama___ 772 Alenier, Seymour C., Installations and Logistics, Defense lol a alee aE Alexander, Adele, D.C. Government_.__________ 721 Alexander, Betty C., House Committee on Pistrictof Columbia. c. ol.rcoivii Alexander, Bill (Representative from Arkansas): Biography... oo I vite Sn oiiunieindk Asien Committees... ole iiss Magy 264 Alexander, C. W., Agricultural Research Man-aa REA Se I | ANSON Ne i 8 533 Alexander, Charles H., Office of Assistant Sec-retary for Administration, Commerce_______ 53 Alexander, Mrs. Elizabeth J., D.C. Govern-AON sh i SRaa EI NS 728 Alexander, Geneva, secretary to Representative Seheler. Se sini Ll nae ot an 345 Alexander, Harold B., Federal Aviation Ad-ministration eh paw SR ae 591 Alexander, Harry T., District of Columbia Court of General Sessions________________._ 706 Alexander, Hugh Q., Senate Committee on Rules and inne By Ic ibrarar lode, 2 Alexander, Mrs. Hugh Q., The Congressional ChB... Lassa lianas dy Sais ay 611 Alexander, James P., D.C. Government_ ______ 614 Alexander, Maria Teresa, Organization of Amer- 10ON SIates. Ju ii Side thd ed at nw he es 749 Alexander, Myrl E., Bureau of Prisons, Justice__ 496 Alexander, Mrs. Muriel M., D. C. Government _ 714 Alexander, Richard, Metropolitan Develop- aent BUD Cha. ins ano ahitach 581 Alexander, T. M., Jr., Metropolitan Develop-ment, HUD... Lo 0 all hs hai Sins, 581 oii William H., Public Buildings Serv- 50 Alford. I L., Office of Education, HEW___ 573 Alford, , Capt. Z. D., Office of Program Appraisal, av A Pr a SL Ne Toh i I ANP 0 Le 472 Alger, Lt. Gen. James D., Inter-American Defense Board oil wali abo saan 736 Al-Ghoussein, Talaat, Ambassador from Ku-WA SR NN By 769 Ali, S. Osman: International Bank for Reconstruction and DOVEIOPIMCRE. ie oi phi ee mses ta 742 International Finance Corporation ___________ 744 Alkire, Alma A., administrative assistant to Representative Rhodes_________ ___________ 3 Allaway, Mrs. Jean, Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund___ 292 Alldredge, Everett O., National Archives and CO Sa RA Be eh Cr 6 Allen, Anita Ford, Government ________________ 719 Allen, Arthur B. , Department of State... _—..... 432 Allen, Arthur O., ’ Bureau of Indian Affairs_____ 508 Allen, Arthur W., Jr., Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army CAI RE NL nl 459 Allen, Carrie Lou, House Committee on the J udici AY i nn aa AS a Allen, Dr. Sirol L., Advisory Board, Na- tional 500 CE A AT er a ER RI Cit 512 Allen, Rear Adm. E. C., District Offices, Coast GRAN a ia a Fh em me an ir a 590 Allen, Ernest M., Office of the Secretary, HEW__ 560 Allen, Brig. Gen. Fred C., Installations and Logistics, ETE RA Ed Td I Allen, George, administrative assistant to Representative Chappell. .o...0 saad Allen, Grace, Senate Committee on Labor and PUDHC Wollaln. on mre e cme haiir 262 Allen, James B. (Senator from Alabama): Biography Sea ln We VEER, Sila i Agriculture and Forestry Committee .____.__ 252 Government Operations Committee. __.____ 254 Rules and Administration Committee________ 256 Joint Committee on Printing_________________ 284 Allen, James E., Jr., Office of the Secretary, HBW., oa a ie ri Ln el LY 561 Allen, Jean H., secretary to Senator Eastland. 325 Allen, Julius W. , Library of Congress.________._. 392 Allen, RRoan, ’ secretary to Representative 1 RI ry Skate deen SR IRE HE Allen, Sol. Lew, Jr., Space Systems, Air Force__ 484 Allen, Robert E.: Congressional Daily Digest, House. ....._-c--385 Office.of the Clerk, House... o-oo -cicunens-378 910 Congressional Directory Page Allen, Ward P., Department of State___________ 433 Allen, William’ @G., administrative assistant to Benator Gore. ioe sh iy 325 Allen, William G., Maritime Administration__ 548 Allett, Robert G., "House Committee on a wy ards of Official Conduct... Allimadi, E. Otema, Ambassador from Uganda. 22 Allman, Marie A., D.C. Government ____.____. 716 Allnutt, phones F, Office of Legislative Affairs, NA Allott, i (Senator from Colorado): Biography At Se SI AER ap CE SL Ee i SL 26 Appropriations Committee. _.________________ 252 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee._._... 255 Public Land Law Review Commission__.____ 203 Republican Policy Committee... _________ 256 Senate Office Building Commission___.____._. 293 The Interparliamentary Union.______________ 293 Allport, Dorminy V., U.S. Court of Military ADOCTIS. i bev ane oa SS id da did Sl 705 AVERY James Lindsay, Jr., Judge, U.S. Court 2 aos and Patent Appeals (biogra- ny a A., International Security Affairs, Delonge iii: esll Tl 449 Alonso, Marcelo, Pan American Union__._____. 750 Alperstein, Ben, D.C. Government___________._ 718 Alsover, Robert H., Land and Natural Re- sources Division, Justice. .............._..: 493 Al-Sowayel, Ibrahim, Ambassador from Saudi ATID, eel ed EAS 773 Alter, Gerald, International Bank for Recon- struction and Development___________ -740 Althaus, Richard D., Administration, HUD__ 579 Altizer, Harrell B., Tnstallations and Logisitcs, ERI TE 447 Altman, Charles B., Housing Assistance Admin-istrator, LD easel LIE ak SESE ee 40) 0 ct) 581 Altman, Paula, secretary to .Representative Bingham Ala Ralph, Manpower Administration, abo Altschul, Neon M., International Agricultural Development BEvice. eo 5 Altshuller, Aubrey, Air Pollution, HEW______ Alvarado, Dr. Luis, Organization of American Alvarez Martinez, Armando, chargé d’affaires from BonAuras. i... hf. 768 Alvarez, Ambassador Enrique Sodi, United States-Mexico Commission for Border Devel-opment and Friendship. ... 0.0 J... 7 oc... Alviar-Ramirez, Oscar: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development esein suis Surin dite ny 742 International Finance Corporation. _________. 744 Amadeo, Juan Rafael Llerena, Pan American U Ambler, Ernest, National Bureau of Standards_ 549 Ambrose, Myles J., Bureau of Customs, Treas-i 1 en a BR IV ATE Amerson, Robert C., U.S.Information Agency... 660 Ames, ArDee, Renewal and Housing Assist- Ames, Milton B., Jr., Research, NASA _______. Amidei, Nancy J., Select Committee on Nutri-tion and Human Needs____.__._____________ 257 Ammar, Abbas Moustapha, International Labor Or; ganization 0 oA Yon Sg EN LTE 4 SY 745 Ammar, Hamed, chargé d’affaires from Tunisia__ 774 Ammoun, Fouad, International Court of Hou Amos, Wiliam E., Board of Parole, Justice. _.. 495 Anders, William 7 ul National Aeronautics and Space GoapeleSl rie il ea 4 Andersen, Mrs. Alice K., administrative assist-ant to Representative Smith of California_. 345 Andersen, Ernest C., General Accounting Office mas A. aos ene el oe 390 Page Anderson, Burnett G., Finance and Adminis-tration, Post Office. |... ioc osusrnl 500 Anderson, Charles E. , Office of Chief Counsel, Coast UAL oo oe some bhr 588 doeon, ! Col. Charles W., Legislative Affairs, efen 4 Anderson, Clinton P. (Senator from New Mexico): Blograpiy.. o.oo % ooo be alin Sal 110 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee. . 252 Pinance Committee... oo. i. Joleen 254 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ___. 255 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy... _____ 282 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa-HOW. oil toi SEBEL SE aN J unin 283 Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration. Jl uxt J cl Uh. ail 284 Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Bxpenditures. c.f oi lie 285 Regent, Smithsonian Institution____________ 651 Public Land Law Review Commission. _____ 293 United States Territorial Expansion Memo-ria Commission... ...._ ool oy Anderson, Darwin H., Administrative Office Othe UB Corts. oesoe Slt: 708 Anderson, Donald D., Bureau of Reclamation__ 512 Anderson, Donnald X., Office of the Doorkeeper, Ouse lay or enn I 379 Anderson, E. H., Alaska Railroad, DOT.____. 594 Anderson, Maj. Gen. Earl E., Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps: i... oi) oul Jia sl 474 Anderson, Earl J., Federal Aviation Admin-istration. Doin) on Ee aL Lee 591 Anderson, Edward L., Maritime Administra-BON oot dee ec slate ce Ca RATE TEESE 547 Anderson, Glenn M. (Representative from California): Blography 7 DF iil hee Sead alias 18 Public Works .._ 2.0. __ Committee... 2711 Anderson, Harry R., administrative assistant to Representative Anderson of California_. 329 Anderson, J. Donald, D.C. Government______ 722 Anderson, Jeannine M., House Committee on Education and .....0.=. 276 Labor... 0. Anderson, Jerome A., Bureau of Outdoor Recre-ation Interior... ol 0 ollie 515 Anderson, John B. (Representative from Tllinois): Blography .. ostodee dn SUEURSs 54 Rules Committe... ..... 0. 2d oii 271 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. __._____._ 282 Anderson, Leo J., Research and Engineering, Pogt Office. ».o out pls 2 Eo JE E] 501 Anderson, Mrs. Leslie, Combined Airlines Picket Offices... LL oo ar on 386 Andon, Marian, National Council on the BRIE Heir AT aR SU OE Me Anderson, R.J., Agricultural ogsarth Service. 532 Anderson, Lt. Comdr. RichardW Joint Brazil-United States Defense Com-TISSION, LeeSr SA 747 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-THSSION. or of ot Ire el ol te RETRY 748 Anderson, Robert B., Atlantic-Pacific Inter-oceanic Canal Study Commission. ___._____ 600 Anderson, Robert H., National Labor Relations Board 641 Anderson, Robert O., John F. Kennedy Center forthe Performing Arts. c.ci isoscas 657 Anderson, Maj. Gen. Roland B., Installations and Logistics, Armyaii loo. de cous 460 aiatol Anderson, Stanley J., D.C. Government. _____ 715 Anderson, Vernice, National Science Board _ ._. 644 Anderson, Capt. Vernon L., Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. det. evasion son aida as in is 473 Anderson, W. J., Bureau of Land Management, Anderson, William R. (Representative from Tennessee): BI0ZrADhY Sik oda clea dd Be area di 169 RulesiCommities......i..cainooods iat nll 271 Government_______._ Anderson, A. Leo, D.C.Federal 730 Anion Mrs. William R., The Congressional u Andrade, Carolyn M., secretary to Representa- Senate Committee on Bruce, y Finance tive Halpern. aul adailie fos ieiiosedid 337 Indwidual Index Page Page Andrews, Alphonse M., Civil Aeronautics Board I SAE a NI LS Li SRR ES, 606 Andrews, Archie M., Bureau of International CONTNEIRL: 2 to nies ob edie 2s te 541 Andrews, Rear Adm. B, H., Naval Electronics SystemsiCommand.__. ooo.li oo 475 Andrews, Don D., Patent Office_.______________ 551 Andros, Dorothea, Maternal and Child Health, Ww rE EN Ren ou INE 8 Si Lor 570 A George (Representative from Ala- bama): BIOLADNY. chen ih en hb fia Maer nn ae 4 Appropriations Committee .._________________ 264 Andrews, Mrs. Gorges The Congressional Club. 611 Androws, GraydonL., Maritime Administra-5 Dit ese ab a ral Cl a Se 546 Andrews, Mark (Representative from North Dakota): Biography. sd ser inea dd 133 Appropriations Committee ___________________ 264 Andringa, Robert C., House Committee on Ed- GT ENR EO EEG eS Se LT 1 276 Andros, Eugenia, Joint Economic Committee. _ 2% Andy, James A., D.C. Government_____________ 721 Angel, Herbert KE. National Archives and Records Service, GEA in 628 Angell, Richard S. Processing Department, “Library of Congress Rai aa 39 Angelos, Peter G., Commission on Mental enlths X Loni iii ral sent dl aah Angevine, David W., Farmer Cooperative Serv-ice, Agriculture FIER SE NR SY Be RL 524 Angle, Grea M., Maternal and Child Health, 5 1 La EC RT COREA i of 570 Anglim, on E. Smithsonian Institution ______ 652 Annenberg, Walter H., Ambassador to Great Britain and Northern Ireland _______________ 779 Annunzio, Frank (Representative from Illinois): BIOotaphy.....e chai bares ff Banking and Currency Committee____________ 265 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee ___ 270 Anrig, Gregory R., Office of Education, HEW___ 572 Anteroinen, Arvid C., Bureau of Chief Postal Inspector et A SE = ee le mS a YL 502 Anthony, Andrew, Jr., Interstate Commerce Commission: iio. ooh ol VEL or 0 ua Antonious, Mrs. Jean L., secretary to Repre-sentative Mollohan oooCo oo il oy 341 Appell, Donald T., House Committee on Inter-nal Secunily oc er ds 278 Applebaum, Edmond L., Legislative Reference Service, "Library of Congress. _______________ 393 Aptaker, Edward, Maritime Administration ____ 547 Aranguren, Miguel, Pan American Union_______ 750 Arata, Clarence A., National Visitor Facilities Advisory COMMISSION. =... een aie 202 Arbena, Joseph F., Bureau of the Census________ 541 Ar bogast, , Timothy T., Office of the Doorkeeper, Ard. oi ohn C., Office of the Secretary, Trans- portation PPI ET ne Sr Ne (eT PT SEE 585 Arendes, Joseph R., D.C. Fire Department_____ 726 Arends, Leslie C. (Representative from Illinois): Biography. ooo oo aanSe, Armed Services: ..icamiasiancnanennieeas 265 House Minority oi uadbiia 378 Whip... Arey, William G., U.S. Travel Service, Com- TAOEOR. do dt er nn BE es Sin rR A 538 Arlt, Ronay, secretaryto Representative Koch__ 339 Armbrust, Joseph W., Maritime Administra- TH Sr LR SRC a a BR RE 548 Armfield, Frank, Jr., Bureau of Public Debt, Treasury ESR 0 EEA RS SE Re eli 441 Armitage, John A., Department of State____.___ 433 Armstrong, Armour S., Maritime Administra- Armstrong, James C., Planning and Marketing, Post Office 501 Armstrong, William R., Patent Office..________ 562 Arnason, H. Harvard, Smithsonian Council. ____ 651 Arner, Frederick B., Library of Congress......__ 392 Arnold, Daniel H., Federal Communications Commission Shee i Sr ca a 616 Son Vice Adm. J. D., Naval Material Com- Arnold, Lincoln, Joint Committee on Internal Revenus Taxation... oc. orl wobwny 283 Arnold, Maurice D., Bureau of Outdoor Recrea- Hon, INieror. 0 Cosas 515 Arnold, R. Keith, Forest Service, Agriculture. __ 526 ara, Col. William B., Legislative Liaison, Air OFCel ir rile Nal ie Arnoldi, Dr. Louis B., National Aeronautics and Space Administration...ois iii 635 Arnov, Edward, National Capital Housing AUPhoIY oo bana dale Lee nat 638 Aronson, Albert H., Director, State Merit Sys- tems, EY 3 hatha 561 Aronson, Joseph, D.C. Government____________ 730 Arriazu, Ricardo H., International Monetary ERTS VOI eh O00 CG a NE Sas Wp CRO S00 754 Arrington, Clara M., D.C. Government________ 719 Arrington, Emory 2. Office of Secretary of the Senate: ee ea 373 Arrington, John H., Installations and Logistics, elense. Ls oc Tien Td i al Arrington W. Russel, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. ______________ 597 Arthur, Helen, secretary to Representative Findl OF dS Sl aims Ptah har Ee 335 Aschwege, % ack L., Statistical Reporting, Agri- CAINIO. 1 CElr ete 532 Aserkoff, Li. G., Federal Supply Service, GSA__ 626 Ashbrook, John M. (Representative from Ohio): BOgraDNY. eea ie a 140 Committee on Internal Security. .____________ 268 Education and Labor Committee_______.______ 266 Ashby, Josephine, D.C. Government____.______ 718 Ashley, Thomas L. (Representative from Ohio): Bg apy SarN ie 137 Banking and Currency Committee___________ 265 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee ._ 270 Ashworth, Richard A., administrative assistant to Representative Thompson of Georgia____ 346 Aslakson, Richard H., Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Agriculture I mae nA AO 519 Asp, Eero, International Monetary Fund_______ 745 Asp, Nogl A., Patent Office... cod iiea dail. 551 Aspinall, Wayne N. (Representative from Colorado): Biography. res Le Gres Se Sa Sl 27 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee__.____ 268 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy._.____ Public Land Law Review Commission... Science and Astronautics Committee. ________ 271 Standards of Official Conduct Committee.___ 272 Assuras, Janene, secretary to Senator Cannon. 324 Ast, Harold G., Office of Secretary of the Senate. 373 Astor, Mrs. Vincent, Smithsonian Institution__ 655 Atchison, Ralph L., D.C. Government_________ 728 Athanason, Col. Frank A., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Defense. _____________..__. 450 Atherton, Alfred L., Department of State______ 431 Atherton, Charles H., Commission of Fine Arts. 609 Atkins, Craig S., judge, Tax Court of the United States (blography). oiis anes ails un 698 Atkins, James A., House Post Office__._________ 381 Atkins, Dr. Jorge, Pan American Health Or- ganization ll Se oir ed ar 752 Atkins, Richard B., South Pacific Commission. 752 Atkinson, C. Newell, District of Columbia Court of Appeals. iPr otwmualy Ca Ch eg ei aah 706 Atkinson, Herbert S., Senate Committee on. Armed Sorviees..... LLU dio 00 Uso JT 260 Atkinson, Kenneth B., Office of Foreign Com-mercial Services, Commerece_.___.____._.____ 545 | Atkinson, Richard R., District of Columbia = Court of General Sessions. __._..... _....... | Atkinson, T. Carroll, Jr., Farm Credit Adminis-dia Attaway, Ressie L., District Fire Department. 726 Attig, Francis J., Office of the Secretary of the Borate: i. hea ea ad sR BA 374 Atwater, Col. W. BE. Afe'Staff. "1.0or 488 Atwell, Willis W., "Administration on Aging, HW Li 575 Atwood, Albert W., Government._______________ 724 Auberger, Kenneth J., Farm Credit Administra- ON ite iis hl Eh mt rem Bw mist rh oe SE 474 4 1 Me ER a NR Ee RS TS 614 Congressional Directory Page Auerbach, Irwin L., National Air Pollution Control, HEW Sli cit sap io. 565 Auerbach, Marion L., Senate Committee on Ap-propristionsi 0. on iis Baie i 259 Augustine, Norman R., Defense Research and Engineering. iii al LLL lr dah 445 Ault, George T., Joint Committee on Defense Production oi oea 282 Austin, David C., Property Management and Disposal Service, GRA ral. 627 Austin, Edward J., D.C. Government._________ 723 Austin, Granville S., Department of State______ 433 Austin, James H., Office of Plant and Opera-tions, Agriculture... o.. 00 0 Nooo Tul 531 Austin, M. Boyd, Federal Power Commission... 621 Auten, John H., Office of Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs, Treasury .___.____________ 437 Averill, Col. William P., Selective Service Sys-LH pr & he NA Tal PET aN pL 649 Ar Allen M., D.C. Government____________ 717 Avery, George x, D.C. Government...= 727 Avery, George T., Office of Solicitor, Labor____ 556 Avery, Col. James 4Lt 5 Headquarters, 7.8. Army Combat Developments Command. _. 464 Avila, Marcelo, Pan American Union___________ 750 Avila, Roque J.: Ambassador from POragiay ici wes abi is 772 Organization of American States_____..._______ 749 Avshalomov, Jacob, National Council on the Humanities ET NAN a EE SA SNE gr BL SREY Awtrey, L. Ray, Bureau of Reclamation_______ 125 Axene, Rear Adm. Dean L.: Inter-American Defense Board _ ______________ 737 Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis-SPT BAA SI 8 DR STE A EE BE EL Se 747 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-Ti1L Ct ae ee FRC AERA Si (See 748 Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-CnitediBiates oii Sno SUITE TE 752 Axilrod, Stephen H., Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System... ._._.___.... 604 Axtell, Maj. Gen. George C., Headquarters, Marine Lad PEERS AT CLR TE RRS Lp id EN 473 AVIS OaCapt. J.E., Office of the Oceanographer, pr Ayres, William H. (Representative from Ohio): Biography. Feline Ld, EE Education and Labor Committee __.__________ 266 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... ....._____.._ 272 AY a William H., The Congrogsiomal CRUD asian Ei Le Th TL Azhari, Yusuf O., Ambassador from Somalia. _ 2) ‘Azhderian, Mrs. Anna, administrative assistant to Representative Annunzio___.._.__________ 329 B Babbidge, Homer, Department of State________ 434 Babin, James, Senate Committee on Labor and PablicWelare tis Joon Sui IBN IN 262 Baca, Maj. Ricardo Maldonado, Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commission_________ 748 Bach, Capt. Nicholas R., Office of Legislative ARS, NAVY oo ois awa pian Be DL SH 471 Bachman, John 8., Installations and Logistics, Belensas ici tb lo Sl aes 448 Back, Kenneth, D.C. Government_____________ 719 Bacon, Donald W., Internal Revenue Service. . 439 Bacon, E.M,, Forest Service. ................. 526 Bacon, Emery, Office of Secretary, HEW_______ 561 Bacon, John George, Arms Control and Dis- armament A GONCY. arseLodi as oad os oo 599 Bacon, Sylvia A., Commission on Revision of the Criminal Laws of the District of Colum-Diath 0d at nb ee RC at 287 Bite Lt. Col. Walter J., Office of the Under Secretary, Ady Torea iL Sih La LEY 484 Baden, Gary P., Office of Minority Business Enterprise; COMMER... con vh dbus eines 539 Bader, George W., International Security Affairs, Defense...raids isan 448 Ba om A., Regional Administrators, i IE keg as RE Enh Cn AES REA Ba 0 Badinga, Leonard Antoine, Ambassador from LTT Et A rs dg Cas hr 766 Baer, Rear Adm. D. G., Naval Material Com-mando oS Si cat I a RIG, 75 Baer, John E., Civil Service Commission_______ 609 Page Baer, Brig. Gen. John W., International Security ARTS, DefeNSe covvesvasueERI 449 i sic Bagge, Carl E., Federal Power Commission_.__. 620 Baggs, Chester R., Bureau of Reclamation, Inferior, oot in la L 512 Bagnal, Lt. Col. Charles W., Office of the Secre-tary ofthe Army. oC toc 5 mes] Sued 458 Baguidy, Fern D., Organization of American Ar Se UT 49 Baida, Robert, Model Cities, HUD __________. 581 Baier, William H., Navy Appellate Review ACHIVILY. oils i Lid se dad BG nL 470 Bailey, Charles M., General Accounting Office__ 389 Bailey, James S., Patent Office________________. 551 Bailey, Lt. Col. Mildred C., Army Liaison Office, Bonate. oh. oom indvatonis consi, 387 Bailey, Richard D., D.C. Government_________ 791 Bain, Jack W., Office of Hearing Examiners, Agpieulbure.. coo pai Ls snus CRN SOY 529 Bain, K. R., South Pacific Commission________ 752 Bain, Katherine, Maternal and Child Health, BBW. doi dra isin AR SHOE INE B55 570 Bain, Robert T., Transportation and Communi-cationsiServiee, GSA... lool, 628 Baine, Charles N., Office of the Doorkeeper, ONS. ha im i at AC SIR FCI INGE 30 Baird, Julian B., Joint Commission on the COINAEG. oun von 2 SER JID TAR 289 Baise, Gary H., Department of Justice. ________ 492 Baisinger, William C., Jr., National Labor Re- lations Board. ci... oor u, JOrR TAGE grr 640 Baker, A. E., Railroad Ticket Office. __.________ 386 Baker, Arthur A., Board on Geographic Names. 507 Baker, Betty, Federal Judicial Center__._________ 708 Baker, Charles D., Office of the Secretary of Pransportation: Sif i Li cones 585 Baker, Daniel P., Bureau of Land Management, Interior. oo fo IAIN GI] Raa nee 510 Baker, Donald I., Antitrust, Justice... ________.._ 492 Baker, Donald M., House Committee on Educa- tiomand: Labor... isnSoi dana, 276 Baker, H. LeRoy, Federal Communications Commission... ooo auc on EER an ie of Gil Houston A., Freedmen’s Hospital Baker, HowardH., Jr. (Senator from Tennessee): Biography So UL NE LE DER 167 Commerce Committee... [Coil 50 253 Public Works Committee. ___.____________._. 256 Select Committee on Small Business__.___.___ 257 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commis- 5317) 1 VOR CU lle An SEEN KU SHE ar Baker, John C., Bureau of Census._____________ 541 Baker, John Patrick, House Committee on Ways andMeans..C,.. L biel Goon SAEED 280 Baker, Mabel C., House Committee on Govern- ment-Operations. . ogi, Lise dei 277 Baker, Melvin H ., Defense Supply Agency .______ 456 Baker, Richard A., Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate. ___________ 286 Baker, Robert C., Armed Forces Museum, Smithsonian carci of al nee eo seid Bakke, Karl E., Office of Foreign Direct Invest-ments, Commerce 538 Bakke, Oscar, A viation Administration. Federal 591 Bako, Michel: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... soci vn ss snes oss NU 742 InternationalFinance Corporation____________ 744 Balancy, Pierre Guy Girald, Ambassador from Momzitins.. 0h 0s iv Te on ra 770 Balcom, Loyde N., D.C. Fire Department____ 725 Baldauf, Tony M.: Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Products... Suis ill, sin ii nn Bio 61 Office of Plant and Operations, Agriculture. _ 531 gg William S., U.S. Export-Import TIT a lO Spin me dr Sh te SE i a Interior rs RE TNT Se at ge ped Baldwin, Douglas, administrative assistant to RepresentativeWold.._.... .... J.00Jul 348 Baldwin, Goldie, House Committee on Educa- tion and Labor. oo ie dante LRiiA aE Jil 276 Baldwin, Maj. Gen. James L., Army Staff______ 462 Baldwin, Phillip B., Judge, U.S. Court of Cus- toms and Patent Appeals (biography). __. 683 Individual Index Page Baldwin, Velma N., Bureau of the Budget_____ 422 Ball, Dudley B., Reference Department, Library ofCongress.. = ci voll vio” 394 Ball, Edmund, National Council on the Hu- Ball, Judson C., administrative assistant to Representative Rostenkowski______________ 344 i one M., Social Security Administra-SA Rd ars mat SAN and ym MILT i] 574 Ball Ca. Thomas J., Legislative Affairs, Ballantine, Duncan S., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. _ Se Ballentine, Wayne E., Transportation and Communications Service, GSA __________.__ 62 Ballard, Capt. Leonard H., Capitol Police Ballard, Richard E., Office of Management Services; Agriculture... oo 0 00 hos 2) 530 Ballenger, Rear Adm. F. P., National Naway MERIC COOL aaa eee Baltz, Edward C., D.C. Government. _________ -Bambacus, Theodora, staff assistant, Office of the Vice President: nn: —o bvamin-mniemd aa 372 Bamber, Mrs. Ruth H., secretary to Representa-tive ST'Germain. ood ca eesBa 345 ‘Banda, Rupiah B., Ambassador from Zambia__ 775 Bandler, Richard V., securities and Exchange COI ISEION Loo os a rr AR a a 647 Bandy, Wilton C., Jr., State Technical Services, Commerce. 2 ors” rhe a 538 Bane, Cora, secretary to Representative Watts. 347 Banes, Daniel, Food and Drug Administration. 563 Bangert, Richard H., Office of Secretary of the Senate rs iia 373 Baro @G., National Selective Service Appeal Board ne Eu 644 Banks, James bi D.C. Government___________ 715 Banks, Capt. W ON Operations, Coast Guard. 589 Bankson, Col. Rodger R., Public Affairs, De- rn Ee pte ep el ER ins eNO UE el 451 Banner, ne secretary to Senator Harris. 326 Baran, EdwardS., D.C. Government__________ 720 Baran, Saul, es Commerce. 542 Baranowski, F.P., Atomic Energy Commission. 601 Barbee, Mrs. Juanita E., administrative assist- ant to Representative Hawkins... -......<. 337 Barber, MaxM., House Radio and Television allery eG Ld a SL a Ral Barber, Richard J., Office of the Secretary of Transportation Sh aR os Sou halon RS Hi 585 Barbosa Raul, Inter-American Development SIRS er Tn ny Barbour, Walworth, Ambassador to Israel _____ 780 Barco, Virgilio: International Bank for Reconstruction and Beye opment sa smn International Finance Corporation. __________ 744 Barghausen, Meta P., National Labor Relations iin Board A a she aes sen TS Barian, ry Dicran B., Office of Judge Advo-cate General tocania 470 NAVY... tane Baring, Walter S. avs from Ne- vada): BO LADY. Set seg tht br do iS eam aloe 101 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee...____ 268 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. ___.___._______ 272 Public Land Law Review Commission_______ 293 Barker, Col. Charles W., Defense Atomic Sup-port Aseney. Laake 455 Barker, Elizabeth Cardozo, D.C. Government_ 718 Barker, Ernest C., Library of Congress.._______ 391 Barker, Capt. J. T., Headquarters, Naval Material Command. go oor S000 =r Ux 475 Barker, Vera A., House Committee on Merchant Marirde.and Fisheries... or 2c 0 on 279 -ooxoao Barkin, Eugene N., Bureau of Prisons....______ 496 Barkin, Helen, Post Office and Civil Service Committee, Senatel: ose Loni dunisdisuind. 262 Barlow, Mary C., Judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions... ________...__..__ 706 Barlow, Robert, Office of Science and Tech- Page Barnes, Carl B., Personnel, Agriculture________ 530 Barnes, Clifford R., D.C. Government_________ 720 Barnes, Dennis, House Gon Offices. 0 adit 381 Barnes, Doris M. ., secretary to Representative Edwards Whete MT Mp sl pd Onate bee 334 Barnes, Dwight H., administrative assistant to Representative Johnson of California_______ 338 Barnes, Ernest G., Federal Trade Commission. 621 Barnes, James T'., National Bureau of Standards. 550 Barnes, Margie W., Administrative Conference of the United Stafes 1:1" "orii =e 596 Barnes, Raymond F., administrative assistant to" Representative MeFallo: oc ~~ = = “0 340 Barnes, R. C., Jr., Soil Conservation Service, NUTTLL Eee ala mf Ss SE SL 528 Barnes, Reginald W., Senate Committee on Bankingand Currency... 0... oxi 0 Nn 260 Barnes, Mrs. Verda, administrative assistant to Senator Chntche. FX Cot Lo rial oer 324 Barnes, William T., Administrative Office of the ve ATTA en Sama as Bei NE 708 Barnett, George, administrative assistant to Representative Bevill -... 0. _-.. 330 Barnett, Robert W., State Department_________ 429 Barney, Ralph A., Land and Natural Resources Division, Jasticer Co ioc. i am 493 0 Dr. Gilbert R., Health Research, EW 515 Baroody, William J., Jr., Department of DORR rs at a ra ah Sgn 443 Barr, Andrew, Securities and Exchange Com-4H] ETL De A CR LB Eo i ES 647 Barr, Bruce R., Senate Committee on Republi-CAN PONY fl Ee Toa 263 Barr, Florence, Senate Committee on Banking and CUrLeney... iis. oes Ai eth ith 260 Barr, J. McFerran, American Printing House forthe Bing, = 3 von ol pelle? 562 Barr, James E., Federal Communications Com- PISS ION. CEs = rs oho A SE TR ea Barr, Virgil L., Bureau of Mines, Interior__.____ 510 Barr, William W., D.C. Government. __________ 728 Barrett, Ashton C., Federal Maritime Commis- Cy (TT PE UR In LAL, Sm a Sl A SL 61 Barrett, Col. Drew J., Jr., Headquarters, U.S. Marvin Corps, s.r og as sete ai aed ds 473 Barrett, Edward J., Marine Corps Memorial Commission DE NP 289 Barrett, ho J., Administrative Office, Navy... . 468 Barrett, William A. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biogas 150 Banking and Currency Committee. _________ 265 Joint Committee on Defense Production______ 282 National Advisory Commission on Low In- come Honing. Cu ah te 290 Barringer, Philip E., International Security Affairs Defense... a sl Sir Sv 448 Barron, Jessie W., D.C. Government. __________ 727 Barron, John S., Tennessee Valley Authority... 659 Barrow, M. Pope, Jr., Office of Legislative Coun- sel House’ 7. 0 tot variesa Ne 383 Barrow, Capt. Winford W., Merchant Marine Safely Coast Guard: i. conic ds 589 Barry, James J., Office of the Secretary, HEW__ 561 Barry, John D., administrative assistant to Representative Fish... 0...sis 335 Bartelsmeyer, R. R., National Capital Planning Commission. . oo. os a0 Joana nia ae 639 Bartelsmeyer, Ralph R., Federal Highway Ad-ministration, Transportation. pr -593 Barth, Delbert, Air Pollution, HEW.__-_-___o _ 565 Barthelmes, Wes, administrative assistant to Representative Belling... _.____... 330 Bartimo, Frank A., Office of General Counsel, 10 0 NI SRE Saeed taal Lal Bartlett, Rear Adm. J. V., Naval Facilities En- gineering Commend. 220 7 CL LU vin oe 476 Bartlett, Joe, Office of the Clerk of the House_. 378 Bartlett, Richard P., Consumer and Marketing, Agriculture Bt, DE A I i So 523 Bartlett, Cdr. W. F., Boating Safety, Coast Quardii:. i ceca a bonian adie AR UPL 588 Bartley, Mrs. Dee, secretary to Senator Bible.. 324 33-350°—70——60 914 Congressional Directory Page Page Ba Col. Hugh J., Financial Management, NE Sth Gres Sen ht ols de Bartley, ert T., Federal Communications Commission. oo... 0 a cil 38 eiiniinns Bartley, Vance T., District Fire Department__ Barton, Dixie S., House Committee on Interior andiinsqisr Aflos. os aan To Barton, Richard W., D.C. Government________ Barton, Roy L., Personnel, Coast Guard___.____ Bartos, Joseph T., Department of State________ Baruch, Morton A., Federal Housing Adminis- tation, ID. aT Barwick, Fred G., Smithsonian Institution_____ Basham, Anne, Office of the Vice President____ Basher, Irene, Register of Wills and Clerk of the Probate Contd... titanii ian Basinger, Mildred, Office of the Doorkeeper, NR AAO A A CC Ya Basinger, Rex, Jr., Jouse Post Office_._ ________ Baska, Brig. Gen. John W., Air Staff ___________ Baskin, Leonard, Fine Arts, Smithsonian ______ Basler, Donnan E., Rural Electrification Ad- mStation. an aa a Basler, Roy P., Reference Department, Library OL CONETESS Cons ores oe hve oie Basnight, Arvin O., Federal Aviation Adminis- tration, Western Region... _ oo... Bass, Nathan, Renegotiation Board. ___________ Bass, Robert W., Postal Data Centers__________ Bastian, Walter Maximillian, senior circuit judge, x. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (biography) ________.______ Boma Lawrence V., Washington City Post OiCe. al io tn ni il areas Bates, A. Allan, Office of Product Standards, nTCh ES a CE ec a eda Bates, Can M., Jr., Office of Architect of Capitol. Bates, Charles C CoastiBuard.. 2... ootcht ats b whe ware Research and Development, Coast Guard..__ Bates, George P., Jr., Federal Aviation Ad-Jolson. SE ah ar a wae ne Bates, Sanford, Federal Prison Industries, Inc. Batrus, Frederick E., Office of the Deputy Post- master General... 20. Kooalite altar Battaglia, Frank E., Official Reporter, House__. Battle, Dolores C., D.C. Government__________ Battle, Laurie C., House Committee on Rules_.. Baugh, Harvey F., III, Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress___.___________. Baughman, Edwin R., Washington Area Tran- SAME ROLY airy areal Baum, Myron C., Tax Division, Justice_._______ Baum, Warren C., International Bank for Re- construction and Development_____________ Baumgart, Merle, administrative assistant to Representative Rodino_______.______________ Bont, R. Edward, Farm Credit Administra- mer Bone Sdward J., Joint Committee on Atomic LT Te SA SE Ss Eh eR lly Bawcom 4 W. Edward, General Counsel, A gri- Cr NIE a Se a Tre Baxley, Mildred P., House Committee on Agri- GT py Cee ee Me a a LE Baxter, Edmund, Gallaudet College. __________ Baxter, Edward H., Regional Office, HUD... Baxter, JJohn B., ‘Office of the Doorkeeper, rn BS hl in 0 I i Si Bayer, aderick, International Activities, STN ENSONION. =. semanaat aan Bayer, Gary G., administrative assistant to Representative Brown of Ohio_ ____________ Bayh, Birch (Senator from Indiana): Biograph ATC er AN OR A SE Judiciary Committee... i oii ns Public Works Committee... _....__..__.._.... Bayley, Ned D., Science and Education, Agri- CIEE: ds dn deatin weil be Spal bbsaiint = ad atin? Baylor, Warner L., Interstate Commerce Com- Bazan, Horace B., Federal Housing Adminis- tration, HUD ! | Bazelon, David L., Chief Judge, Court of Ap-59 peals for the District of Columbia Circuit (biography). -coc cdi smectic oad, 672 614 Beach, Charles D., Federal Highway Adminis-726 tration, DOT... i i Agia 593 Beach, Edward L.: 277 Senate Committee of Republican Conference. 263 716 Senate Committee on Republican Policy _____ 263 589 Beach, John D., D.C. Fire Department_____.___ 726 432 Beach, Paul C., Joint Committee on Printing. 284 Beachy Paul R., Office of the Secretary, Treas-582 SE a aT 437 653 So Lowrie M., Food and Drug Admin-372 a 563 Beagle, Gail J., administrative assistant to 708 Representative Gonzalez... _____.___ 336 Beal, Mahlon B., U.S. Export-Import Bank____ 613 379 Beal, Ly R., Under Secretary of the 381 4 487 Beall, in G., Washington City Post Office. 733 654 Beall, J. Glenn, Jr. (Representative from Maryland) : EET A ee aa 76 Armed Services Committee. __.__.__________ 265 394 Beall, John J., Bureau of Chief Postal Inspector. 502 Beall, Mary Dee, secretary to Representative 592 MOrEOn. = of. sd farsesa ah 342 645 Beall, Stewart H., D.C. Government___.______. 719 503 Beam, Dorothy, ‘House Committee on Public Works Rd Sa Br Sd eS Se 279 Beam, Jacob D., Ambassador to Soviet Union. 783 676 Beam, Pauline C., Senate Committee on Bank-Ing. and Cumeney.. io. hein ans nek an 260 Beaman, Berry N., Federal Prison Industries, 1 £7 LSE A Rh aha i eo sr deny 496 539 Bean, Glen T., National Park Service__...___._ 511 384 Bean, John J., Civil Service Commission_______ 609 Bean, Maurice D., Department of State. _.______ 430 587 Beane, Frederick B., Jr., District of Columbia 590 Court of General Sessions. ......... Jc... 707 Bear, Fred E., Patent Office... oi. .onn ooo 551 591 Beard, Edward A., Judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions. ................. 706 Beard, Mrs. Marilyn M., secretary to Repre-496 sentative Jones of Alabama... ____________ 338 Beard, Tusel W., Research and Engineering, 5 499 5 382 722 279 Ber iy, John R., International Agricultural Development aE IT 521 392 Beatty, Hy J., Defense Contract Audit KEPNBY = i aa sn laa bn ner He 455 662 Books Col. H. S., Installations and Logistics, 494 Delongers ot oenL A a 447 Beaty, Layne, Office of Information, Agricul-RIERA 2 Wo dos So oo ie an SE RN 1 Beauchamp, Mrs. Carole A., administrative 344 assistant to Representative Conte__________ 333 Beauchamp, Geraldine, secretary to Represent- ative Donehme. oo eens caso Rott ne 334 Beaudry, Robert M., Department of State__ 430 Beaupre, Bernard, International Joint Commis- sion, United States and Canada. __________ 745 Beaver, "James R., administrative assistant to Representative Landgyehe: oo JU 339 535 Bechtel, Frank A., Publications Distribution Service, House. & co asad at 38 Bechtel, Ted L., Planning and Construction, 562 EW i ula al nn nL EINE 570 578 Bechtel, William R., Labor and Public Welfare, Senmtel so Salus vw Yd eas Nhe 262 Bechtold, Tawar H., Jr., Civil Service Com- missio 607 652 Beck, Clifford K., Atomic Energy Commission_ 602 Beck, James R., Jr., Civil Service Commission. 606 331 Beck, Ruth C. , Register of Wills and Clerk of the BE ODRtE Cott: re ln 708 57 Beck, Yvonne, secretary to Senator Burdick. _. 324 255 Becker, Eugene M., Department of the Army __ 458 256 Becker, Herbert 5 Economic Development Administration, Commerce... .-...... 539 517 Becker, Marston L. House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs_._.__________.__ 277 Becker, Paul H., administrative assistant to Representative Slack... ...coi.iiadlay Becker, Pierre R., Office of Maritime Manpower, Commerce Individual Index Page Becker, Ralph E., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Avis: oo io bil ort ren 657 Becker, Ralph J., Office of Education, HEW__ 573 Becker, Maj. Gen. William A, Legislative Liaison, AVYIY Ln lB hdr atm 458 Becker, William E., Securities and Exchange nL I Beckington, Brig. Gen. Herbert L., Head-quarters, XJ.8. Marine Corps... ow... _-.: 474 Beckler, Bernard S., Planning and Marketing, DOT OTRO zo atts sat oo bia PE URE re 50 Beckler, David Z., Office of Science and Tech-NOIOZY oh Sans ana bail, Sounds Selly 25 Beckman, John E., Civil Service Commission__ 608 pelD Norman, Metropolitan Development, ALT CTRDP A Bederski, Jean M., Office of Defense Research and Engineering, Defense. ____________.___ Bedini, Silvio A., National Museum of History 3 and Technology, Smithsonian... ... i. ua. Bedsole, James T., Office of Administrative Assistant to the Secretary ofthe Army .____._ 462 Bedwell, Stephen H., Small Business Adminis-CERIO. a aE Sa tee da) 650 Béeche, Eduardo, Inter-American Tropical Tune Commission. Ju. .oi bate anatase. 739 Beer, Charles L., Federal Extension, Amat Dig James M., Office of the Secretary of Transportation A ae LR Rd eal 4 Behn, Gerald A., Transportation, Post Office._ 498 Behrens, Arthur H., Patent Office___.__________ 551 Behrens, E. F., Executive Assistant to the Secretary, Agriculture... cob wdvdt sw mes 51 Behrens, Walter J., Office of Sergeant at Arms, o Honse: ligt hth Lusblagat oon at. ind 9 Beinhorn, Col. Leo I., Information, Air Force__. 486 Beirne, James P., Bureau of Land Management. 509 Beitel, "Marcel L. } Office of the Clerk, House___.. Beland, Lorraine W., House Committee on J udiciary EES NL A oR ER A Ea Belcher, Carl W., Criminal Division, Justice____ Belcher, Page (Representative from Oklahoma): Blography or Corian el aha oni en Sr 143 Agricnliure Committee... ...o...ooduu. oto 264 Belcher Taylor G., Ambassador to Peru________ 782 Belin, Kenneth E, Executive Office of the eSident i. i rr a oe 422 Bell. 5 iy (Representative from Cali- fornia): BIOS ADV... oti oa bs BR i a Bb amb ri aan 22 Education and Labor Committee ___________ 261 Science and AM Tones Committee __.____ 276 Bell, Vice Adm. C. , Office of the Chief of Naval Cie RT ee eS a Ys a 472 Bell, Daniel W., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing’ ATES os BL CR A Bh de 657 Bell, id Adm. David B., Joint Service 453 Bell, F. Heward, International Pacific Halibut Commission, "United States and Canada____ 747 Bell, Sir Gawain, South Pacific Commission____ 753 Bell, Hassell B., General Accounting Office____ 389 Bell, John A. , Office of the Secretary, HUD____ 578 Bell, Naney, administrative assistant to Repre- sentative 15 UE CL SE 338 Bell, WhitfieldJ., Jr.: National Historical Publications Commission, 5 Ee a a eS aR a i re en 0 National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian _____ 654 Bellew, Kevin, Office of Postmaster, House__.. 381 Bellmon, Henry L. (Senator from Oklahoma): Biography oho. cue wi mpien hOGA 143 Agriculture and Forestry Committee _______ 252 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ____ 255 Post Office and Civil Service Committee ____ 255 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission.__ 289 Senate Office Building Commission. .________ 293 Bellport, B. P., Bureau of Reclamation .__._.. 512 Page Bellucci, Miss Vince, secretary to Representa-BVO ANNUNZIO. obi te i alain ada ONES 329 Belmonte, Maj. Gen. Jorge, Inter-American Dotonan BOAT pu ss vs eh ot ok cats cece o 736 Belson, James A., D.C. Court of General Ses-SIONS ac aash LUE core BREE sa i Vand 706 Belt, Norman B., D.C. Government___________ 728 Beltran, Maj. Gen. Roberto Salido: Inter-American Defense Board. iooundoasine 737 Joint Mexican United States Defense Com-PSS ION ods oh, alae oh Soh water AE 748 Benade, Brig. Gen. Leo E., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Delonte: vet oiione ies 450 Bender, Rear Adm. C. R., District Offices, CODSE TUTTI ii cd, sone ons 590 vation Bender, Mrs. Connie G., Office of the Assist-and. Secretary; AMY oo 5 oseub ois basns 459 Bender, Paul C., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, BLLTr ET eas LeLi a 450 Benedict, Peter, House Post Office. ......_..._. 381 Benedict, Peter C., Senate Committee on Labor and: Pablic:Wellore. ou... led. ote ioaanides 262 Benes, Maryann, Office of the Vice President___ 372 Bengtson, Barbara S., secretary to Senator Millar. ence RR eae ali ol od as SET 327 Bengzon, Cesar, International Court of Justice-755 Benington, Herbert D., Research and Engineer- ING, Delense. vu: cu shaban oh Fewest dans cuit Benjamin, Samuel, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, ia Tele St Ca SRS 507 i] YGol. John S., Installations and Logistics, po Army. I DS OA ee Bennet, Douglas, Jr., administrative assistant to Senator Eagleton Ra SL Bennett, Charles E. (Representative from Florida): Eo BrI RN LNAIER SA Dl 34 Armed Services Committee _ _____________._.__ 265 Bennett, Donald P., Juvenile Court...._....._. 707 Bennett, Lt. Gen. Donald V., Defense Intel-ou ligence ACCNOY sed ll flim s sang heim en Bennett, Dr. J. Jefferson, Health Services and 5 Mental Health, HEW Bennett, L. Howard, Manpower and Reserve Afairs, Dolense civ me. ii. fentatonme 449 Bennett, Marion T., Chief Commissioner, Court HABE ER a OR a ee 680 Bennett, Newcomb B., Jr., Bureau of Reclama-Bont Sri.cnilseayLens ig Bi on ani oars 512 Bennett, Philip A., Business and Defense Serv-ices Administration, Commerce_____________ 544 Bennett, Robert F., Office of the Secretary, BOW oa wt gle nv i Ts aa se 585 Bennett, Wallace F. (Senator from Utah): BIOZPADNY {5 sudan ete en i ed a 180 Banking and Currency Committee. _.______._ 253 Finance Committes: oto a aos .c..ooalanio 254 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy... ..._-282 Joint Committee on Defense Production-_.___ 282 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Tax- iALy Lra RN Ne ae ce 283 James Madison Memorial Commission._______ 288 Select Committee on Standards and Conduct. 258 Joint Commission on Coinage_____._.._.__._____. 288 Bennett, Mrs. Wallace F., The Congressional ET Oe IN SE ll EN 611 Benoit, Dr. E. Paul, D.C. Government__.____. 731 Benson, George C. S., Manpower and Reserve a Aflahrs Defonser or tears tains Benson, Melvin O., House Committee on For-eign ARNIS. oo oiea LE Benson, Robert D., Office of Financial Manage-ins ment, Ar Forge. ar ean Benson, ‘Wendi S., Office of the Legislative Feo Counsel, Conale. oanor aT 8 Bonny Comdr. William C., Research and a Development, Navy...obo ool. Lot Berckemeyer, Fernando, Ambassador from 5 Berdes, George R., administrative assistant to Representative Zablocki. ooo.=. 348 Berens, Donald F., House Education and Labor Commitlee. i... coi ivnedan sre dunno at 276 916 Congressional Directory Page Beresford, SpencerM., Office of General Counsel, TW a Bae era Berg, George L., administrative assistant to Representative Ring. owe ZNSE Sama 339 Berg, Norman A., Soil Conservation Service____ 528 Berg, Maj. Gen. William W., Programs and Resources, Afr Fore. oo...iin 488 Bees, Erwin E. M., Government Printing ce COMER, oo shh a wae ame mm he 542 Berger, Nedwin G., Patent Office______________ 552 Bergin, Rear Adm. Daniel E., Defense Intelli- PONCE AGONY. Loa SLL 456 Bergin, Margaret J., administrative assistant to Representative Gray GA RITE 0 BAN Se 336 Bergman, Arthur J., District of Columbia Ar-ory Board. .b. LLL onde 611 Bergquist, George W., Office of Comptroller, IPefonsey Jacl Jota ORE ons Lai R leg pa Bergsman, Marvin, Civil Aeronautics Board... 606 Bergstrom, Lt. Col. Leonard F.,, D.C. Govern- CL ie iS SE SM IRR TE SA 723 Berkemeyer, Donald J., Federal Communica- tions-Commission.......-.... o.oo dolls 615 Berks, Robert, National Council on the Arts___ 2 Berlin, Abraham, Patent Office... ...-.. iC i... Berlin, Seymour 8., Civil Service Commission_ oo Berliner, Dr. Bernard J., D.C. Government____ 719 Berliner, Dr. Robert W., National Institutes of Wealth uaaa Baan aT 571 Berling, Alfred E., District of Columbia Court of General Sessions... J. lo oid 706 Berman, Paul P., National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities... 639 Bermudez, José, Pan American Union__________ 750 Bernardo, James V., Public Affairs, NASA _____ 636 Berndtson, Capt.A. H., Bureau of Naval Per- Lk RE i CE Se WAI DAS £0 478 Bernhardt, Audrey S., U.S. Court of Claims____ 681 Bernhardt, QC. Murray, Commissioner, Court of Bernhardt, Catherine L., House Committee on Agriculture a ae I adit 275 Bernier, Joseph A., secretary to Senator Smith. 328 Bernitz, Dean, Federal Crop Insurance Cor- Portion oo . 519 Bernyem, Mrs. Bernice L., Regional Offices, Bernstein, Charles H., Systems Analysis, De-: EL A ah RE C0 et rl Be Gu ST 51 Bernstein, Joel, Department of State___________ 435 Bernstein, Joseph, Securities and Exchange RESa a Bernstein, Lewis, Antitrust Division, Justice___ 492 Bernstein, Michael J., House Committee on Education and Tabor... ra 276 Bernstein, hohe D.C. Government......._.. 718 Berry, E. Y. (Representative from South Da- kota): Biography. .o ou. 2 itt Swan age thi Hn 166 Foor on Affairs Committen. .. 0a. 267 ...... Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ______ 268 Berry, Lewis E., House Committee on Inter- state and Foreign Commerce: i x J i. 278 Berry, Paul L., Reference Department, Library OF Congress. clo te et OR 393 Bersano, Peter J., Environmental Control, ED A a Eo i bcd ME Bertorelli, Josephine M., D.C. Government____ 714 Bertsch, Anthony A. Business and Defense Services Administra- tion sCommeres oo. Loto ce iL Rl 543 Committee on HAT of Blind-Made Prod- Ur) SR Rae I A Bd SH 610 Berzak, William P., Civil Service Commission__ 607 Bess, James E., D. C. Government _____________ 732 Best, Robert A. Senate Committee on Finance. 260 Besterman, Ww. M., Intergovernmental Com- mittee for European Migration... ___________ 739 Betancourt, Ernesta, Pan American Union_____ 750 Bethray, Constance M., secretary to Representa- fiveMeCloskey. oo arman ns 340 Betts, Lt. Gen. A. W., Army Staff ____.________ 463 Betts, Barton F., National Bureau of Standards, Comneree: = noha Tha iain hE Betts, Ernest C., Jr., Office of Budget na Pmanee, Treasury. iii...0 maria. Page Betts, Jackson E. (Representative from Ohio): Blography... ci-colonan ml 137 aiid Ways and Means Committee Standards of Official Conduct Committee____ 272 Betts, Mrs. Jackson E., The Congressional Club_ 610 Betz, John H., Research and Technology, HUD 583 Bevans, Charles I., Treaty Affairs, State Depart- ment. oo ln I a re aa 428 Bever, Arley T., National Science Foundation. 642 Bevill, Tom (Representative from Alabama): BIograPNY: anni on esr a a ca Banking and Currency Committee. __________ 265 Bevill, Mrs. Tom, The Congressional Club_____ 611 Beyda, Miss Shelly, secretary to Representative Cedetberg. . al Salli lbn Luiiliiui 332 Biaggi, Mario (Representative from New York): Biography. itl 2. lola id ol EES 122 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 270 Science and Astronautics Committee _______ 271 Biallas, Mark D., Administrative, Justice______ 495 Bible, Alan (Senator from Nevada): 1 En eR SR SS 101 Appropriations Committee __________________ 252 Commission on Revision of the Criminal Laws of the District of Columbia. ________________ 287 District of Columbia Committee. _______ 254 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.______ 255 Joint Commission on Coinage... --________ 288 Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Ad- ministration. aa cai. taeNT 4 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Com- TISSION che ial bande Pat Ay 92 Public Land Law Review Commission______-293 Select Committee on Small Business_._.____-57 Special Committee on Aging ________________ 258 United States Territorial Expansion Memorial COMMISSION. eS SE Bickel, Lt. Michael D., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Navy. oC nr aT ey eh Bickerton, ‘George E., Food and Nutrition Serv-ice, Agriculture Vai pax ae te an, REIN 523 Bickett, Charlotte C., House Committee on Government Operations. _ .......__._...-_...-217 Biddle, James, American Revolution Bicenten-nial Commission... Jou. li cus Ul] pls Bieberly, Walter L., Agriculturel Stabilization and Conservation Service____.______________-519 Biedenbender, R. E., Installations and Logistics, Befense oo or a EA I es 447 Bier, Dr. Robert As Selective Service System... 648 Bieri, Rear Adm. B I: Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Prod-Belg. (oo a SE a te 610 Naval Supply Systems Command.____________ 477 Bierman, Everett E., Committee on Foreign airs See Bal SEN See La pt 20 aa 77 Bierman, Glenn G., Packers and Stockyards Administration, Agriculture Seema tilaDIs 524 Bierman, Pearl, Community Health, HEW____ 570 Biester, Edward B., Jr. (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography. oh Cla Lae 151 Judiciary Committee. 000 .........o-o-22 269 Bigelow, Donald N., Office of Education, HEW _ 574 Biggerstaff, Margie, House Committee on Internal Security. ic. Liu izes o ll 278 Biggs, Norman L., D.C. Government__ ________ 721 Biglane, Kenneth E., Water Pollution, Interior__ 516 Biglin, DonaldJ., Civil Service Commission EEE 1d 607 Biglin, Francis x. Bureau of Operations, Post LL ea TR ET en gtd Sh TN RS 499 Bigman, Gertrude T., D.C. Government _.______ 731 Bihute, Donatien: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. ... -.... ic consti sees Sinn snes 742 International Finance Corporation ___________ 744 Bikle, Paul F., Field Tostalvons, NASA =... 638 Billbrough, Walter E ., Office of Secretary of Senate... cui gos 374 dilatedauld Biles, Martin B., Opie and Promotional Functions, ABQ... cei ciog cies S00 601 Bill, Harthon Eo National Park Service, Interior iol caudal sodoorit Sah darn 11 Billings, K. LeMoyne, John F. Kennedy Center forthePerforming Arts...li..% _.. 657 Billings, Leon G., Senate Committee on Public 70 RE SIR Ne ML SER, Bek Safi So EL 263 Individual Index Page Buln, Philip B., House Committee on Foreign I os he a ea iE ieee Billingsley, Norman, Small Business Adminis- ration a ra EN hl aaa at aia 650 Bindeman, J. E., D.C. Government_____________720 Binder, Robert Henri, Office of the Secretary, Bind], ohn B., District of Columbia Court of Reneral Sessions. oo. oot eae ida dass 706 Bing, Dr. R. H., National Science Board. ______ 643 Bingham, Barry, President’s Committee on Mental Retardation. oh toveoiaiios 292 of... Bingham, George S., Bonneville Power Admin-ISTRSBION. Lona. lOeal cae a et 513 Bingham, Jonathan V. (Representative from New York BIography: coe seers wit ey nd inden Ol 121 Foreign Affairs Committee... _________._. 267 House Administration Committee __________ 268 Bingham, Lois A., Fine Arts, Smithsonian____ 654 Bingham, Marvin 'W., Finance, HBEW..ir taza 561 Biondi, Helen A, House Committee on Vet- erans AfTalYs. oo. . eo ail Lilie so ort 280 Biondi, Paul E., Environmental Central, HEW 564 Birch, Robert, South Pacific Commission TI 752 Bird, "Michael D., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue IEOXEEION Sis dt te treet kitted 283 Birge, Morgan, Property Management and Dis-posal Service, GSA eon.tog ui Birgfeld, Kenneth, John F. Kennedy Center for the Per forming APU door fs nls contaEne 657 Birmingham, Bascom W., National Bureau of Standards Ee DR Te 550 Bischoff, John M., District of Columbia Court ef GeneralSessions...........Z2..3 0... 707 Bishoft, Frederick M., Personnel, Post Office. __. 501 Bishop, Alexis T., Small Business Administra- RR eTSE ET SP 650 Bishop, Edward W., House Post Office. ___.___. 381 Bishop, Marion F., ’ administrative assistant to Representative Whitten... cc atten Bishop, Thomas EB. BBY..oo1 choo cond 496 Bishop, Walter R., D.C. Police Department._____ 727 Bishop, William, House Document Room _______ 380 Bishopp, Sidney K., Fire Department, District. 726 Bisset, Paul Tis ohn F. Kennedy Center for the Per forming ATES in rs es I Te a ae 4 657 Bitale, Michael J., Federal Trade Commission... 622 ‘Bittenbring, Capt. Charles, Naval Facilities Engineering Command. oo. 476 .-.......--== Bittick, Edsell F., Office of Education, HEW____ 572 Bjellos, Eli S., Publications Distribution Serv- Er I SS I ie ge 381 Black, Creed C., Officeof the Secretary, HEW___ 560 Black, Hugo "Lafayette, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States (biog- AON sis os dd nsnn due Hain alah a Soe tp 666 Black. Jesse R., Bureau of Labor Statistics. ____ 558 Black, Richard W., Maritime Administration.. 548 Black, Robert B., "Department of State........ 431 Black, Lt. Comdr. RonaldE. , Naval Ordnance Systems Commang. no. alloy 477 Stain Black, William C., House Committee on Agri-Sai a at 275 Blackburn, Benjamin B. (Representative from Georgia): Blography oe oele de adda i Banking and Currency Committee. ___________ Blackburn, Brig. Gen. Donald D., Jeint Staff, DD So aitot oh SRE EEE rt 453 Blacklow, Arif M., Small Business Admin-istration. o.oo tics eeie te Nol sr alten 649 filackmian, od By Federal Trade Commis- -Blackwell, Frederick R., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare aR YB 262 Blackwell, Robert J., Maritime Administration. 546 Blades, Comdr. Lawrence T., Naval Ordnance System Command. oi bios 00 og elitesool 477 Blades, Richard, administrative assistant to Representative Bell... .. coo i coir. oo o.C 330 Blaha, Arlene A., D.C. Government. ...__._____ 731 Blair, C. Stanley, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Vice President... ........_...._. 372 bhi: Capt. Richard E., Medicine and Surgery, 8 9 Blaly, Smith, Jr,, Liaison, .. 0.5 386 GAO... Blair, William D., Jr. Stéte Deparment ote 433 Blair, William Me John F. Kennedy Center for the En ArtsSie dl posing 657 Blaisdell, W. C., Defense Communications Ageney.-ciisl. plese Bono kn hea ti ee 455 EEaie vat ag Blakefield, Maj. Gen. William, Headquarters, U.S. Army Intelligence Command... 464 Blakely, Burdette D., Soil Conservation Service, Arba. So. dash Sh GAR IT y 528 Blanchard, Francis, International Labor Orga- Blanchard, Louis F., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and MOTIo0. Lo. Sue fi WE ST LD. Le SES py ad 742 Blanchard, Richard J., Office of the Comptroller of the Currency... .oiuh J. bl busescunes 440 Blancheri, Howard A., Administrative Depart-ment, Library of Congress__________________. 391 ¢ Bland, Col. Kenneth R., Headquarters, U.S. Marine Cor RAT a IE LEEIe 474 Blandford, John R., House Committee on ATTNEU SOIVICOR ove emir. oh chard ests 275 Blankenbaker, Lloyd W., National Aeronautics and Space Administration. _________________ 635 Blanton, Ray (Representative from Ten- nessee): Blography. i... co cos tiie stud dh Fone Jods 169 District of Columbia Committee _______.______ 266 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 Blatchford, Joseph H., Department of State. ____ 436 Blatnik, John A. (Representative from Min- nesota): BlographV. co sito do i cabialureiyio 91 Government Operations Committee... _.__._._. 267 PublicWorks Committee... o-oo oiinzacounn 271 Blatt, Joseph D.: Federal Aviation Administration. ______._____ 591 National Air and Space Museum.___.__________ 655 Blaylock, M. L., Federal Supply Service, GSA. 627 Bleakly, John 1. administrative assistant to Representative Smith of Towa. .2ca-z.. 2202 345 Bledsoe, E. P., Office of Naval Research ____._ 472 Blessing, Harold D., Juvenile Court___..________ 707 Blessley, Florence Cc, Office of the Secretary of the Senate. ow at lL ana ged 373 Blight, Warren A., Budget and Finance, Agri- CUI hoon Sri ede Sed esr fa IE 529 Blitz, HerbertJ., Office of the Secretary, HUD__ 578 Blitzer, Charles, Smithsonian Institution... __ 651 Bloch, ®. Y., Atomic Energy Commission_..__. 601 Bloch, Joseph W., Management, Labor________ 555 Blocher, Capt. Charles A Office of the Judge Advocate General of the NOVY. bine 470 Block, Florence C., Capitol Page School _____ 385 Block, Herbert, Personnel, Post Office________ 501 Block, Bones, Securities and Exchange Com- rr rn a SE a I RR 647 Blo Edward T., Regional Medical Pro-roms, EW. et tenes STs aie 567 Blood, John W., Federal Home Loan Bank Board sao soa daa Sal i ee Ladd SL Le 618 Bloom, Loren A., Board on Geographic Names. 507 Bloom, Robert, Office of Comptroller of the CUTTONGY ont SEE Sd BI STEN mE 441 Blount, Winton M., (Postmaster General): Blography. tr ot. noire] ols ade Hots 498 Adviory Board Chairman, Postmaster Gen- Blouin, Vice Adm. Francis J., Naval Operations. 472 Bloxom, Rear Adm. Elliott, Traffic Manage-WONG CALIMY a SeA a br 464 Blue, Brantley, Indian Claims Commission__.. 632 Blum, John C., Consumer and Marketing Serv-jee, AgriCUITURe.... coon. gata st Tut conan sy 522 Blum, Martin A., Farmer Cooperative Service, AIC IITe ps cl of a ad 524 Blum, Seymour E., Federal Aviation Adminis-$70HH A eRe CI a Sd Ie 591 { / 918 Congressional Directory Page Blumberg, Robert L., Systems Analysis, De-fonge curiaeny a RT Bie 452 Blumenthal, Frederick G., D.C. Government... 724 Bln an, Melvin, Office of the Secretary, i H SS RN Se 560 Blunt, William E., Economic Development Administration, Commerce_________________ 539 Boale, Maria E., D.C. Government____________ 731 Bodycombe, David, Board on Geographic Names, Intenior.. 2 lec an si Rn 507 Boe, Nils A.: Office of Emergency Preparedness. ___.__._____ 424 Office of Intragovernmental Relations. ______ 425 Boehlert, Sherwood L., administrative assistant to 'Representative-Pirnie..._.._.__... ____._. Boehm, Charles F., Bureau of International 5 ThE A SE ART LE SR Boerckel, George H., Federal Communications Commissions. oo 0. AE 615 Boerma, Addeke H., Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations______________ 736 ‘Boesgaard, Gerard E., D.C. Government______ 715 Boettner, Charles H., Assistant Surgeon Gen-eral, Hew oo ioe 571 Boffi, Vice Adm. Jorge Alberto, Inter-American Defense Board, oo... ii ibe ee sanids 736 Bogardus, William P., D.C. Government______ 721 Bogart, Lt. Gen. Frank A., Manned Space Flight, NASA. LC csp FID ails 637 Bogdan, Corneliu, Ambassador from Romania_. 773 Boggs, Hale (Representative from Louisiana): Biography OL elias nile in ilies, un 70 Majority Whip, House. .......cownosaatacsa 377 Ways and Means Committee _________________ 272 Joint Economic Committee ....______________ 285 J oil Committee on Internal Revenue Tax- alfonso RST EER a oa Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal EL XDON AIEEE. i nite fo as be ae ribs 2 Boggs, J. Caleb (Senator from Delaware): Biogyapliys. oo SBE 0L SA aI dub Tig) 32 Appropriations Committee. __________________ 252 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ___._ 255 Public Works Committee... ..........._.. 256 Bogs Lilburn E., U.S. Secret Service, Treas- Borst Capt. Vincent A., Office of Chief of Staff, Coast-Guard_ iii erin 587 Bohannan, James H., D.C. Government_______ 727 Bohart, J. Philip, Civil Service Commission____ 608 Bokat, George, National Labor Relations Boarder. o Tain ent ee al do Ts 641 Boltty. Lt. Col. Victor H., Inter-American Pefense Bowdoin Td upaaiot 730 Boland, Edward P. (Representative from Massachusetts): Biographyuss oon hr doen aang 79 Appropriations Comoe CAP en TR Ll 264 Bolden, Bertha H., D.C. Government_________ 719 Boleyn, William A Bureau of the Budget______ 422 Bolger, Mrs. Marjorie A., Veterans Adminis- tration. won Poi ate MES et a a 661 Bolin, Bertil, International Labor Organization. 745 Boling, William G., House Appropriations Committee coe bo hte an na 264 Bolish, John W., Agricultural Stabilization nd Conservation Service. ..._._.._.._________. Boiling, Richard (Representative from Mis sour): Biography. Ln Se a a i TR 96 Rules Commitee... coin tains) 271 Joint Economic Committee... _________ 285 Bolton, Ann D., administrative assistant to Representative Derwinski______.___________ 334 Bolton, Fred C., D.C. Government____________ 715 Bolton, James C., administrative assistant to Representative Davis of Wisconsin. _.______ 333 Bolton, Jay H., Regional Administrator, GSA __ 630 Bolton, Wilbur W., Jr., National Science Foun- dation. oy iter Aaa At gr ne 643 Boltz, Gerald E., Securities and Exchange Commission SPOT A ey Het HATO Ti Bomboko, Justin-Marie, Ambassador from Congo (Kinshasa)...Ula 0 764 LLL Bon, David, Pan American Union_________.___ 750 Bond, Mary George, Southeastern Power Ad- mihistration. Lc. 18 Ta ae ate Ten 514 Bonhomme, Arthur, Ambassador from Haiti___ 767 Page Bonilla, Lempira E., Inter-American Develop- ent Banks... la a SR Bonner, Robert M., Personnel Manager, Army__ 461 Bonsell, William R., Minority Doorkeeper, House Tne TM Ee RE LN Tada 382 Bonzano, Mrs. Barbara J., Administrative Office Ortho US. Courts te it Boone, W. H., House Committee on Science and Astronautics Boorstin, Daniel J.: American Revolution Bicentennial Com-MISSION. cults SLSR aRDAT, Lali National Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian... i or Sal ar uae Booth, Henry H., Office of Chief Counsel, oo GUaTd ht rt ni Lr Booth, James J., D.C. Court of General Sessions oo Bor, Robert M., General Counsel, Agriculture. _ 534 Borchers, Capt. A. L.., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Defense. Ll cla nia YS 450 Borchers, Doyle J., Air Pollution, HEW________ 565 Borreigter, Glenn C., Office of Education BBW otrasoi LT SS Sa Sa 73 Borth, Daniel, General Accounting Office. _____ 389 Bosco, Joseph A., Office of the Secretary of Pransporbation: . 00 of, iT7 on mn hla 584 Bostock, Donald E., Operating and Promotional Functions, AEC Bostwick, Don P., Export-Tmport Bank_______ 613 Boswell, William H., Urban Transportation____ 594 Boswell, William O., Department of State. ___._ 433 Bothmer, Clyde, Small Business Administra: tio Botsford, Samuel, Office of Information, In- Boum. Sarina hi. , Secretaryto Representative Seotblol rt ll ser Sel te 345 Bouchard, Sam, Senate Committee on Aero-nautical and Space Sciences... _________ Boughton, Y. Daniels, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia.... 1° .... Boughton, James H., Department of State_ ____ 431 Bourgin, Frank P., Regional Offices, Office of Emergency Preparedness... _____________._ Bousquet, Kenneth J., Senate Committee on Appropeiations.. os co ineIE Bel 259 Bow, Frank T. (Representative from Ohio): Biogvaphy. 00. 2 ns a iN 139 Appropriations Committee ___._______________ 264 Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Brpenditures. ol. lil Le Bia ia 285 Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution.__ 651 Bowdin, Marion A., Atomic Energy Commis- Boer Catherine D., American Revolution Bicentennial Commission AE pl SRY Bowen, Mrs. Catherine Drinker, National Portrait Gallery... ll i WL 654 da IoCol. Elba W., Defense Atomic Support 258 GONEY de 5 Bowen, Robert 7., House Committee on Foreign manities. Lo oul uih odinOAR Bowers, Chester G., Federal Aviation Admin-RA OME 5 SM a A SE AEE 59 Bowers, Paul E., Regional Director, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service __ _____ 619 Bowers, Walter M., Southwestern Power Ad-ministration... La ee 514 Bowery, Thomas G., Education and Manpower Training, HEW Bowie, Ernest, House Post Office. ._________.__ 381 Bowler, Eugene P., Office of Nl Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves, Navy. =. ii ers 4 Bowles, Lawrence L., administrative assistant to Representative Jonas____________________ Bowing, William, Small Business Administra-t OLY. vam. Bs Chal Lidar il aii (Bi Bowman, Bertie H., Senate Committee on Foreign Relations...ite uf 261 Bowman, George M., ITI, Office of Postmaster, OMSN A A ER RI 381 Bowman, Brig. Gen. Julian H., Manned Space Flight, NASA en ee 637 Individual Index -919 Bowman, Mary C., House Post Office___.______ 381° Bowman, Roy G., Maritime Administration... 546 Bowman, Wallace D., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress.___.____________ 392 Bowmer, Jim D., National Park Foundation____ 512 Bown, Dale W., Railroad Retirement Board___ 645 Bowron, PaullJ., Jr., Systems Analysis, Defense. 452 Bowsher, Charles A. (Assistant Secretary of the Navy): Compiroller-a= oo NN 469 Financial Management. __.._.___.___________. 466 Box, Maj. Gen. Clyde, Air Staff, Air Force__.____ 487 Boyce, Dorothy, Renewal Assistance Adminis- teation, BEUID Sc CU or al aad 580 Boyce, Madison F., Office of Clerk of the House_ 378 Boyce, Stephen a, Forest Service, Agriculture. 526 Boyd, Capt. C. 48 Naval Ordnance Systems Aran WUE LR 477 Boyd, Mrs. Mary Maxine, D.C. Government_.__ 729 Boyd, Robert R., Federal Railroad Administra- Hon, DOE Sad der Yio ddl Sea ee 593 Boyd, Samuel, Patent Office... .i. co. oasis 552 Boyd, William J., Jr., Federal Trade Commis- CE SR LS =54623 Boydston, C. Elmo, House Post Office______.____ Boye, Maj. Gen, Frederic W., Jr., Army Staff__ Boyer, Lt. James H. , Capitol Police..io. Boyer, Capt. W. G., Headquarter Naval Dis- trict, Washington, Chg ot Shh ie So ars 481 Boyes, Rear Adm. Jon L., Defense Communica- LIONS AGENCY. sii ee pain Sos» En Seah Be i 455 Boylan, Lt. Gen. George S., Jr. Programs and Resources, Afr Bore. iucisilivucioisans 488 Boyle, Helen, secretary to Representative de MARON Jo meerLs Ra 340 aie Boyne, XO ald S., Bureau of Standards__..____ 550 Boynton, George, D.C. Government_-_.-:.:5} 722 Boys, George W., "U.S. Patent Office... 551 Bozarth, Donald F. ., National Capital Planning COMMISEION. «co ie init to memes 639 Bracken, Frank A., Office of the Solicitor, Interior le Ll hh Si He EE AE CoE ns Brademas, John (Representative from Indiana): ‘Biography A EE BT SA ST Education and Labor Committee _.._.______ 266 House Administration Committee. ._.________ 268 Joint Committee on the Library. __________. 284 Braderman, Eugene M., Department of State... 432 Bradfield, Michael, Treasury rAd ea EE 437 Bradford, ‘Donald ¥, Installations and Logistics, y Dt, rs on re ir rae y ace Bradford, Henry W., Farmer Cooperative Service, Agriculture RL ae eR SA 5 Bradford, William G. , Department of State. ._._ 429 Bradley, "Mrs. Clare L., secretary to Repre- sentative Hastings. © © uo: sonia Juul Sa 337 Bradley, Frederick M., Washington National Monument Society... cc... ou. U0 Siigasid 663 Bradley, James, Smithsonian Institution. ______ 651 Bradt, Joseph A., National Archives and Cl Eeea a, 629 Brady, “yok 1, Furl os ow Bink 5 Brady, or 7., Jr., House Committee on Foreign MAILE Ti Te Sophatis 277 Brady, am H., Jr., Maritime Administra-or Braman, James D’Orma, Office of the Secretary of Tt ansportation., oc lio Jaton casos hun Brambilla, Capt. M. G., Jr., Navy Council oh Torsone! BOnrde. oboe vets cases i KX Brandenburg, Col. John F., Defense a SUPPOLE AGENCY... il led ait nisl 454 Brandes, Lt. Col. WilliamF. Manpower, Army _ 459 Brands, "Ms. Sue, secretary to Representative TORO. ona a aa Tae 337 Brannon, Gerald M., Director, Office of Tax Analysis, Treasury... . a le ictitondenivan 438 Branscomb, Lewis M.: Federal Fire Counelly ...cattmdnnenntot: ocie-631 National Bureau of Standards____.______._____ 548 Branson, Herman R., Smithsonian Institution. 651 Page Branson, Hugh, administrative assistant to Senator BAKer. ooh un can al bist liillouide 324 Brantley, Elizabeth H., Senate Committee on APpproprighions. .. ol Cr. or Lions 259 Branton, Wiley A., Commission on Revision of the Criminal Laws of the District of Colambin,. 2. io. vod LL 0 LU 8 Jn Dv esasiies 287 Brasco, Frank J. (Representative from New York): Blography .. ..... i. csbilbi wisn Csi 116 Banking and Currency Committee____________ 265 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. .___ 270 Braswell, T. Edward, Jr., Senate Committee on Armed Services... o.oo.ISAS 260 Brateng, M. Avis, Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs... Un. dl SUL UiGa 000 261 Braun, Joseph A., House Post Office.__________ 381 Brawley, Jame G., Regional offices, HEW______ 562 Bray, Bun Benton, Jr., House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. -_...____.... 279 Bray, Howard, Appalachian Regional Com- PASSION. oo te i ii dwn de A Sa ds 59 Bray, Mason B., Federal Trade Commission__.. 622 Bray, Robert §., Reference Department, Li- brary of Congress -NL he EN I SY 393 Bray, William G. (Representative from Indi- ana): Biography.s. So Uf raeEe 59 Armed Services Committee... ___.__________ 265 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 270 Brazier, Don R., Assistant Secretary of Defense, Comptroller... sie. ane da oe Ratt 446 Bree, Germaine, National Council on the Humanities: =. ni sila nus bist 640 Breen, J. Thomas, Bureau of the Census_._____ 541 Breen, John P., D.C. Fire Department________ 726 Breen, John R., Department of State_ _________ 431 Breeskin, Mrs. Adelyn D., Fine Arts, Smith- SOMATIC efi bus Pane seen dona es 654 Brehm, William K., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Army... 0. 0 LE Na 458 Breidenbach, Andrew W., Environmental Con-trol, TUR St Lh iil Ls a Fs Jas wl STS 564 Breitenbach, Edgar, Reference Department, Library of iCongressi:. Ji uli Suni 394 Brenkworth, Robert A., Office of Secretary of the Senate... ip lil ii hiya, 373 Brennan, Donald H., Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences___.________ 259 Brennan, Earl, House Post Office_...________... 381 Brennan, Edward T., Department of State_____ 432 Brennan, George F., Atomic Support Agency, Defense. oo cv so nod soph na nk hay 454 Brennan, R. K., Federal Supply Service, GSA_. 625 Brennan, William E., Office of the Speaker__ 377 Brennan, William 7J., Jr. (Associate Justice, U. g. Supreme Court): Blography iio. oo. i ss a Na 667 National Liisa Publications Commission. 630 Brenner, Dr. Robert, Federal Highway Ad-ministration, DOLL ote Baa 593 Brentlinger, John W., National Archives and Records sour Ne i oul, 629 spinelsinne ie Brewer, Charles V., Administration, Defense_. 446 Brewer, F. A., Federal Supply Service, GSA__ 626 Brewer, Judith, secretary to Representative Yates, .rionoaosnents. Dit, i 348 Brewer, W. Donald, Small Business Administra- aEa 649 Brewer, William D., Department of State____ ii Brewster, Robert Cl Department of State______ 426 Brewton, Charles S., Joint Committee on De- Tenge Productions: fice Blt ooo condi 282 Brezinski, T'. M., Office of Comptroller of Cur-PORGY a Od TN EE IE NRE 441 Brickell, Mrs. Marion, secretary to Representa-(35 yO RB ee A La a Sh 343 Brickett, Margaret F., Office of Assistant Secre-tary for Administration, Labor.____________ 556 Bridge, Lawrence, Office of Business Economics, COMMEree.. oF od Tod uid dasa 538 Bright, Mrs. Norma J., secretary to Represent-ative Hanley... Joeman la dele dail Jill on 337 Briley, Asa T., Regional Offices, Civil Service COMMISSION. coah oo i tin annbaen Fao] 609 Briley, C. Beverly, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations ______________ 597 -f | i Mn y i I I Congressional Directory Page Belews John Marshal, Federal Prison Industries, i Brill, "Gol. Tay R., Research and Development, Air Boree. cod. ode cin simpson l 484 Brill, William H., Research and Technology, (ERED SRT RD Ce Re TERRE Sy TE 583 Brimberry, Col. Will O., Defense Atomic Sup-port Ageney. Sli nanan nl Uh aE ni 454 Brimmer, Andrew F., Board of Governors of Federal Researve System__________________ 604 Brinker, Maj. Gen. Walter E., Soldiers’ Home, UnitediStates: © ito Zulia iri cell 33K 658 Brinkley, Jack (Representative from Georgia): Biography. citi oo 8 LeAnneilo Armed Services Committee __________________ 265 Brisbin, Albert W., Internal Revenue Service__ 439 Brissman, Gerald, Office of the General Coun-SeUNLEBR. nabosama ery 641 Brittain, Capt, Thomas B., Jr., Defense Re-search and Engineering... oli .. 444 Britton, Dorothy R., House Committee on Armed Services. ool. ods 2 Briss] Lug: Col. Harry A., Army Liaison Office, : 38 pb IM SCR ST Le SIS TY at Se 449 Broadbent, John, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Paxation: soo Jia ded udp: 283 Broches, Aron, International Bank for Recon-struction and Development_________________ Brock, Capt. John R., Office of Judge Advocate Gener al, Navy 470 Brock, William ho 3d (Representative from Tennessee): Biographicalola hal ines Banking and Currency Committee. __________ Joint Committee on Defense Production______ Joint Economic Committee. __..______________ 285 Brockett, H.R., Tracking and Data, NASA ____ 637 Broderick, James A., Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board, .....zoougis 554 Labor... ib Broderick, John T., Jr., D.C. Government_____ 728 Brodersen, Charles E., General Counsel, Agri- LLL Ld eA Soh gn AS I TL 0 Mek Se HU, 535 Brodsky, Nathan, Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Defense. oi. tL. 2 iaioll dansseds 450 Brogan, John A., ITI, Department of State. ____ Brogal John, National Air Pollution Control, Defense EE BAR Ra Dn oe IE eas 4 ini CTR RESp ey) 506 Bronaugh, Frank H., Patent Office_____________ Bronfman, Edgar M., John F. Kennedy Center forthe Performing Arts... .....t8 ul 657 Brook, Donald E., Special Assistant to the Secre-tary, Agriealtares cool ol ol nan, 518 Brooke, Albert B., Jr., Federal Power Com-IHSSION. ans fo iti nls oa iy 620 Brooke, Pawar W. (Senator from Massachu- setts): Biography. ot teas i aE ON 78 Armed Services Committee. __________________ 253 Banking and Currency Committee. __________ 253 American Revolution Bicentennial Commis- i Te Ae SE SRN Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com- missions ELL ana Lado adadl Tus 288 Brooks, David B., Bureau of Mines_____________ 510 Brooks, Emerson M., Statistical Reporting, Agricaltore. l. Ta 5 aersiyasarslll Brooks, Gilbert, Public Buildings Service, GSA _ 625 Brooks, Dr. Harvey, National Science Board___ 643 Brooks, Jack (Representative from Texas): BOTANY... iii are aa 174 Government Operations Committee. ________ 267 Judicimy Conmittes. =.= "Tc 269 Brooks, Louis, Property Management and Dis- posal Service, ET EE i I a. 627 Brooks, Mary, Bureau of the Mint, Treasury... 441 Brooks, Neil, General Counsel, Agriculture SAE 535 Brooks, Philip Ci; National Archives and Rt TE Aa 62 Brooks, Comdr. R. B., Boating Safety, Coast Girh BR os 588 Broome, Malone M., Jr., D.C. Government. ____ Broomfield, William S. (Representative from Michigan): Biography. oo od tO ean ur i iE 87 Foreign Affairs Committee __________________ 267 Brosnihan, Mrs. Virginia F., secretary to Repre-sentative Weicker. .. ._ 0-10 co... Brotzman, Donald G. (Representative from Colorado): BIograpliy. oa oi al en aA HI HD 27 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy __ 294 Broullire, John M., Federal Home Loan Bank Board. or tee 618 thousES Broun, Richard, Metropolitan Development, 823 if Pen ae Ve oa lhe Sr RE Sh Cr I 581 | Brower, Charles N., Department of State______ 428 | Brower, E. J., Naval Air Systems Command.__. 475 | Brower Col. James M., Legislative Affairs, Brown, Ann G., Senate Committee on Public Works REUSE NES ba CRT LEE Brown, Alexander J., Jr., Securities and Ex-change Commission Wr os ES a Brown, Benjamin L., Office of the Secretary, RreaSary ats JU i EL et PE SI 43 Brown, Dr. Bertram S., Mental Health, HEW__ 569 Brown, C. J., Federal Supply Service, GSA ____ 625 Brown, Charles F., National Science Founda- Heniiiua DRE ala vf HOG AE RE ed 642 Brown, Clarence J. (Representative from Ohio): Biography ERR SR RIN AT UE Lg FL 137 Government Operations Committee__________ 267 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 Joint Economic Committee __________________ 285 Brown, Mrs. Clarence J., The Congressional Clay, oth ar a Re Tt Brown, David W., administrative assistant to Representative Roel...0000 LX ... 339 Brown, Edmund G., National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws__________ Sdrvices. 10 RIED AL HEAR aR 2 Brown, F. Stewart, Federal Power Commission. 620 Brown, Frank H., Federal Mediation and Con- ciliation Service ar Brome Garry (Representative from Michigan): Biography a EL PR Ll Le A Banking and Currency Committee. __________ National Advisory Commission on Low In- come Housing. 00 Solin cogs ....... 39 Brown, Maj. Gen. George E., Office of Comp-troller, Air Force 488 Brown, George E., Jr. (Representative from California) ; Biography: oc... Coouat an LTE Je 22 Science and Astronautics Committee ________ 271 Veterans’ Affairs Committee ________________ 272 Brown, George Hay, Bureau of the Census, COIMMEres. oiidb A SO 540 Brown, Mrs. George R., John F. Kennedy Center for the Per forming Arts 657 Brown, Gerald A., National Labor Relations Brown, Harold, Arms Control and Disarma-Ment ABeNCY-oii ilo iii ie ara aaa 600 Brown, Harold E., Transportation and Com-munication Service, GSA | Brown, Harrison, National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council 634 Brown, Herbert L., Jr., Office of Assistant Sec-retary for Administration, Commerce._____ 538 Brown, Howard C., Jr., Operating and Promo-tional Functions, ARC: > = 2 5 ow 601 Brown, Brig. Gen. I. G., Air Staff, Air Force___ 487 Brown, J. Carter, National Gallery of Art______ 656 Brown, James A., District of Columbia Rede- velopment Land Agency. ______ i... 611 Brown, Jesse W., D.C. Government. ___________ 718 Brown, John Nicholas: Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution___ 651 N Sidon! Armed Forces Museum Advisory 0a Individual Index Page Brown, L. Dean: Ambassador to The Gambia__________________ 779 Ambassadorito Senegal =: = Lion 782 Brown, Leon, D.C. Government_______.________ 718 Brown, Lola, secretary to Representative Miller of California zo 5 reinok vd epee = 341 Brown, Lyle K., Federal Aviation Administra- tion, Alaskan Reogjons 0 0 592 Brown, Margaret C., Senate Committee on Foreign Relations... ov woo ab ar 261 Brown, Marlin W., Bureau of Chief Postal INSPECLOY. Lol i consis lsat abt Oy lg 502 Brown, Maurice S., Civil Service Commission__ 608 Brown, Olga J., secretary to Representative Patten a la a LT BTR a 342 Brown, Paul J., National Bureau of Standards_ 550 Brown, Richard A., administrative assistant to Representative'Schener: 345 Brown, Robert J., Manpower Administration, EL Cn SN i EE A 555 Brown, Robert L., Department of State________ 426 Brown, Mrs. RobertaB., D.C. Government____ 728 Brown, Rear Adm. 8S. BE. Jr., Navy Board, Decorations and Medals... 468 Brown, T. Hayward, Civil Division, Justice____ 492 Brown, Virginia Mae, Interstate Commerce Commission SAI a WT eB EY 632 Brown, Walter J., Federal Home Loan Bank Board: lids ois ia smi on be a RE 618 Brown, William H., Assistant Parliamentarian ofthe House. oir 0. Loh wove oll ou Sei on 377 Brown, William H., D.C. Government_________ 730 Brown, William H., III, Equal Employment Oppor tunity Commission = pay SR al 612 Brown, William L., Office of General Counsel, Navy le ga Sh en BR il eT re 469 Browne, Caroline, secretary to Senator Allott.. 324 Browne, Forrest R. , General Accounting Office . 389 Browne, Secor D.: Civil Aeronautics Bogard: hotel00 Tne No 605 Office of the Secretary, DOT... i. _ oii... 585 Browne, Stanley H., administrative assistant to Senator Miller... salou miskat 327 ........ Brownell, Col. James R., Jr., Office of Legisla- tive Linison, Army...ta cL lol 461 Browning, Carol, secretary to Representative BrOeRe, Lae 331 Browning, Col. Carl S., Jr., Manpower and Re- serve Affairs, SR i a 450 Brownlee, Dr. William J., D.C. Government... 716 Brownrigg, William, III, Assistant Secretary for the Minority, Senate... rose eait ado 375 Brownscombe, Ralph H., Soil Conservation Serviced Liar Lil nes 28 Brownstein, Tyving, BCC... .o..... ~~. 616 Brownsword, Alan W., Office of Education, HOMER le eC ie me J aii Saad 574 Broyhill, James T. (Representative from North Carolina): BIOS rapAY. fi 0h ch NL 131 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee 269 Select Committee on Small Business. ________ 274 roy, Mrs. James T., The Congressional 1 | py CEE Ye Re be Th 11 Broyhill, Joel T. (Representative from Virginia): BIO TANYAa a 186 District of Columbia Committee .____________ 266 Ways and Means Committee __________________ 272 Brubeck, William H., Department of State ___ 429 Bruce, Harry W., Education and Manpower Training, HY a 571 Bruce, John Gregory, judge, Tax Court of the United States oteecaaa it 701 (biography). ae Bruce, Louis R., Bureau of Indian Affairs, In-TTB Eo a PL NR eh LS a 508 Brumley, Calvin E., Office of the Secretary, A PYRSULY aia AuTi se odie lh 39 Brunell, David, administrative assistant to Representative Riegle___.___._____._____._. Brunenkant, Edward J., Jr.,, AEC ____________. Bruner, Mary G., secretary to Representative 4 LADSCOMD ov nas me tS LL Da tou OL 9 Brunner, Donald J., Federal Maritime Commis-13 Bruno, Rhea B., Senate Committee on Aero-nautical and Space Sciences... __.._._._. 25 Page Brunson, Woodrow W., Public Buildings Serv-ice, OS 625 Brunthaver, Carroll G.: Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Servicer or i plod omandl nian 518 Commodity Credit Corporation, Agriculture _ 519 Brust, Evelyn, secretary to Representative Landgrebe IE Oe ELA SA Re SR 339 Brutsche, Dr. Robert L., Bureau of Prisons, {needa sum ey ey 496 Bryan, Irving, D.C. Government... _...... 716 Bryan, Violet L., Public Affairs, Defense_______ 450 Bryant, Ashbrook P., Federal Communications Commission Ea Ny aE 616 Bryant, Charles H., Office of Education, HEW _ 573 Bryant, Col. Cunningham C.,. D.C: Govern-TTET3111 Map es UE LTR Ld ee LB SL ETE 723 Bryant, F. B., Tracking and Data, NASA ____._ 637 Bryant, Farris, Advisory Commission on Inter-governmental Relations _.____._____________ 596 Bryant, John L., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing ATS a i adie Sr Sa 657 Bryant, Thomas, Office of Economic Oppor-tunity So bodad ose nta bint oti TEAS 424 Bryant, William B., D.C. Government.._..._._.. 721 Bryant, William Benson, judge, U.S. District Court for District of Columbia (biography) . 686 Bryden, E. Elizabeth, Republican Conference obthe Senate re vot ai. pan al m0 263 Bryson, Albert D., Officeof Doorkeeper, House _ 379 Bryson, Conrey, "administrative assistant to Representative While or oof eve sent tus ohm 347 Brzostowski, Joseph, administrative assistant to Representative Helstoski._...._.____________ Buchanan, George H., Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations... .... 2 736 Buchanan, John (Representative from Ala-bama): Biography coca unut ba Jon Dodi us led Le 5 Foreign Affairs _... i. =: Committee... 267 Government Operations Committee. _______ 267 Buchanan, Mrs. John H., The Congressional ETL ee BC 611 Buchanan, Lee K., Personnel, Agriculture_.____ 530 Buchanan, Lucille J., Wage and Labor Stand- ards labor. rl att 557 Bucher, Robert M., Education and Manpower Training, HEW... ... .oscleotoi ae 571 ioe Buck, Li. Edward G., Special Assistant, TA A STR 468 Buck, NY arid G., Civil Service Commission__ 608 Buckberg, Albert, Joint Committee on In- ternal Revenue Taxation. __________ 283 Bucing om, Mrs. Rita P., secretary to Senator 5 rn RE SI a AWARE RY ee Te 5 Buckley: Carper W., Government Printing Buckley, John R., administrative assistant to Representative Faseell. oo. coo oo oo. 335 Buckley, Linda L., Joint Committee on ternal Revere Taxotion. oon eer oomeseit Buckley, Meriam, House Committee on St Works... or a NR hs aes hg 279 Buckley, William F., Jr., U.S. Advisory Com-mission on Information... ____._____________ 596 Buckman, Robert E., Forest Service, Agricul-eea as ah 526 Bucy, Charles W., General Counsel, Agricul-{7 a EA an Se A Budd, Capt. Charles D.: Office of Personnel, Coast Guard._____________ 589 Wellare,; Coast a 590 Guard..........coogmeoy Budd, P. J., Veterans Administration. __.__..__ 662 Buddeke, Richard A., Legislative, NASA______ 636 Budge, Hamer H., Securities and Exchange Commission... ...conu no oit aston gl Nr Budnik, Dr. Emilio, Pan American Health Organization. . . i. cvpmmte nent tree a enema mel 752 Buell, Noble E., Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Interior...ann is idacc ccacc 507 Buell, Capt. T. C., Naval Ordnance Systems Cornmaand.......... coos oih date aw SEES Se ed Bueter, Arnold G., Office of Comptroller, Air on ee CES AR Ae POE Buffington, John V., Federal Trade Commis-SOUL Th Lo head Sed bale wath Se Dk SR 2 922 Congressional Directory Page : Page Buffum, William B., Department of State______ 433 Burke, James A. (Representative from Massa- Buford, ’ Anthony N., Advisory Board on Na- chusetts): tional Parks. Bugher, Dr.John Cc bcc C.,, ABC. Lin adn itd naman oJ ius 512 602 3 Ways and Se Means MA PER AR SR 81 Committee _________________ 272 Buhl, J ohn M.,, Consumer and Marketing Serv- Burke, John L., Government National Mortgage ice, Agriculture STARTERS Sa SAI tp BE LL SPER 523 Association, HU DY ius dil aves edema oon ae Buhler, Charles C. E., Maritime Administra- Burke, Mrs. June H., administrative assistant TT Nh CA SBA SC ULL SELL 0 ST LY 547 to Representative ‘Eshleman NS oh ee td Sou Buie, Eugene C., Soil Conservation Service, Burke, Col. Lloyd L., Army Liaison Office, Agricmlbare su a eat 528 House 3 Buit, Harry J., Transportation and Communi- 8 | Burke, Lt. Col. Robert L., Public Affairs, De- cations Service, GSAS lays kono) Ga fense 4 Buitrago, Luis, Inter-American Development Burke, Walter J., National Labor-Manage- Ban i i ee PEALE Buker, Samuel L., Mental Health, HEW______ Bull, Mrs. John C., administrative assistant to 738 569 ment Panel Burkes, Marshall R., Farmers Home Administra-tion, Agrienlfure. co...vas east 619 525 li | { Representative Rivers... oo._..._ . 2.2 344 Burkett, Florence, House Committee on Ways Bullard, Barbara L., House Committee on In- BEA VIOATE rere rr rs ter terstate and Foreign Commerce____.________ 278 Burleson, Omar (Representative from Texas): Bullard, Rear Adm. R. P., District Offices, Biography Coast Guard... oc nl Rails 590 Ways and Means Committee_________._____.___ 272 Bullard, William A., International Joint Com-VTE EY ale ste a A AA HEROU SER 8 27S hs SEE iS Ba Andrew, Metropolitan Development, HUD: Sv nan en l i LBS ll Jil Bullock, Gwendolyn A., D.C. Government____ 715 Bullock, Roy J., House Committee on Foreign 0% 1 EARLE SE Ae AN II fase Bok 277 Bulshefski Capt. V. M., Bureau of Medicine fn Surgery, ING US er SA A IE Bunche, RalphJ., United Nations_____________ me Bunge, Clarence E., Commission on Mental Burleson, Mrs. Omar, The Congressional Club__ Burlison, Bill D. (Representative from Mis-souri) : Blographyt! oo 0 0 uo lens a ts Agricmiture Committea, 0: ~~ 0 ro Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_______ Burns, Miss Barbara M., Office of the Secretary, BEW. el oa La cae a Ol es Burns, Charles, D.C. Police Department_______ Burns, Dorothy N., Office of Minority Secretary, 610 97 264 268 561 727 Healthy iy 0 Ld a DO I Sa 691 TE CANE Se te ie TL aa rE 375 Bungor, Lucile F., Capitol Page School________ 385 Burns, Findley, Jr., Department of State_____ 430 Bunker, Ellsworth, Ambassador to Viet-Nam__ Bunker, George M., D.C. Government_________ Bunn, hj acqueline, Department of State_._ _.. Bunshaft, Gordon, Commission of Fine Arts___ Bunting, Dr. Mary I., National Science Board__ Burak, Gertrude c, House Committee on Yadlelary oc ami As Burbridge, Charles E., Freedmen’s Hospital.__ 783 731 428 609 643 278 566 Burns, James MacGregor, Smithsonian Institu-FOI. un sean Td Rh 4 Sed Lely Ca Burns, John A., Department of State__________ Burns, John H.: Boards and Commissions, Department of Ty Bee I aE RS SS Cae Foreign Service, Department of State... ...5.. 655 434 434 427 Burby, John F., Federal Deposit Insurance COrpOration. ov (7 Sao Goat Dies Ta 617 Bums, John T., Jr., Office of Treasurer of the Burch, Dean, Federal Communications Com- United: States... ovo on seu dB IR 2 E0I 442 Burns, Kenneth H., Federal Maritime Com- Burchell, Kaye M., administrative assistant to TiSSION cnc Jen ian SRA a i 618 Representative Latta... ul 0 oo U0ioid 339 Burchill, William R., Maritime Administration. 546 Burchinal, Lee G., Office of Education, HEW __ 574 Rorgieon Leonard, Manpower Administration, Labor Burd, Robert S., Federal Water Pollution Con- Burns, Ralph B., Office of Emergency Prepared-Ness; RegionT ou tea iad count 0s sd Burns, Walter W., Patent Offlce_________________ Burpee, Maj. Richard A., Air Staff, Air Force__ Burridge, Jim, Post Office and Civil Service 425 551 486 trol Administration... .......... 516 Committee, Senate. .... Jobat lololoo] 2 Burden, William A.M.: Burrill, Dr. Meredith F., Board on Geographic Board of Regents, Smithsonian.______________ 651 5 Fine Arts, Smithsomian =... asia Burdetsky, Ben, Labor Statistics.______________ Burdick, Quentin N. (Senator from North Dakota): Blography.. 1... niEiei gd Sas id Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_______ Judiciary Committee. aio iin aba 654 558 133 255 255 Bursley, Capt. G. H. Patrick, Office of Chief Counsel, Coast Guard... ....... oi... 588 Burson, Marion M., House Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce. ______________ 278 Burstein, Joseph, Office of the Secretary, HUD _ 578 Burton, Irene, secretary to Representative Post Office and Civil Service Committee. _.__ 255 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy... 294 Burton, Joseph M., District of Columbia Court Burger, WarrenE. (Chief Justice, United States of General Sessions. JL 0. ool ion dN 7 Supreme Court): Burton, Laurence J. (Representative from Biography: 2. oo iu. ii ana on il aninstitutiony Ltraoa 666 651 Utah): Biography ea eeanate 180 Burgess, Catherine, Senate Armed Services Committed, 1. cvsHAD 260 House Select Committee on Small Business._.. ou Interior and Insular Affairs Committee _______ 268 Burgess, Tan K., Health Services and Mental Public Land Law Review Commission________ 293 Health, HEEW Burgess, Richard A., D.C. Government________ Burgoon, Beatrice M., Management, Labor______ Burguieres, Mrs. Virginia, secretary to Repre-sentative Hébert...oo fipFouia) 567 718 555 Burton, Phillip (Representative from Cali-fornia): BiograpPAYe .i ins fas wim iit ae me Se LRA TE 14 Education and Labor Committee... _________ 266 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ______ 268 Burka, Alfred, District of Columbia Court of Burton, Wallace L., Government Printing General Sessions...ol ioinin ng 706 Offer: ict cor LS XT LEH Burke, David W., administrative assistant to Senator Kennedy _ aL INL Burwell, Robert W., Bureau and Wildlife Interior... of Sport lcoif i Fisheries tonal 507 Burke, Frank G., National Archives and Rec- Busby, Horace, President’s Committee on ords Service, LT re ra 628 Mental Retardation. ...... ..._.c..ii uso ias 292 Burke, Harry C., Office of Secretary of Senate__ 373 Buschman, A. W., Installations and Logistics, A Burke, J. Herbert (Representativefrom Florida): Biograp Ry Sm GT CRE np an Bush, Elbert H., Ir., District of Columbia 718 Foreign Affairs Committee... .co.u.000 267 Government... Fig alll Gos hous Individual Index | 923 Page Page Bush, Frederick A., St. Lawrence Seaway De-Byrd, Robert C. (Senator from West Virginia): velopment COTDOTEON ooo cana onios 594 Biography i ME SI LI IR Bush, George (Representative from Texas): Appropriations Committee. _________________ oe Biography tn nt Ar RARE ST EH TE 174 Judiciary Committee... J oi oioio woo 255 Ways and Means Committee. ______________.._._-272 Rules and Administration Committee________ 256 Bu John W., Interstate Commerce Commis-Democratic Policy Committee._______________ 256 Byrd, William C., House Committee on Ways and Means i a BL dre Ase HE Behan an 39 Byrne, Elizabeth A., Senate Select Committee Busik, Capt. W. S., Naval Personnel __________ 478 on Small Business 25! {i {iBussie, Victor, President’s Committee on Mental Byrne, James A. (Representative from Penn-i Retardation an 292 sylvania): Bustamante y Rivero, Jose Luis, International 3 IT Ae ET Re a a a 150 CourtJuste. J ily soil daiaiiatn.sha 755 Armed Committee... 265 of 8 Services _________._____. Bussey, Donald S., Legislative Reference Serv-Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. __ 270 ice, Libraryol. «i.son 392 Byrne, James J., Forest Service______________:_ 526 Congress. Sle Bustelo, Carlos, International Monetary Fund. 746 Byrne, Patricia M. , secretary to Senator Young Bustillos, Gonzalo Garcia, Organization of Of NoTEE DAKO cao esate 328 American States. ci. obo doa Bunt on 749 Byrne, Robert J., Farmer Cooperative Service, Buteau, Comdr. Bernard L., Installations and Agr HELL PER ase Sree Sa sam Bis 524 Yogisties, Navy... 200i Dro A Saasndl2s 467 Byrnes, Arthur F., Department of State_._______ 431 Butland, Gloria, Senate Committee on Appro-Byrnes, John W. (Representative from Wis-prigfionsei cu co IPSs SRI Cand consin): BIOTA os oi a we SS CST 195 Butler, Alma D., administrative assistant to Ways and Means Committee. ______.__________ 272 Representative Sikes...ees isi 345 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa- Butler, C. A., U.S. Marshal’s Office, Justice____ 496 HON 283 Butler, Camille G. House Committee on Dis- Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal trict ofiColumbia... o bcos 276 cou. Expenditures... oii. Co 285 Butler, Charles F., U.S. Mission, ICAO________ 783 Father Marquette Tercentenary Commission. 287 Butler, Daniel, House Committee on Internal Byroade, Henry A., Ambassador to Philippines. 782 Securi Vn SH AA A a 278 Butler, Everett L., Office of Administrative C Assistant to the Secretary of the Army____ 462 Cabell, Earle (Representative from Texas): Butler, George O., Equal Employment Oppor- Bo aD cs oa te den te Sat 173 Junity.Commission.. 0 ov ahem 612 District of Columbia Committee _____________ 266 Butler, Jack, Federal Health Programs, HEW__ 570 Science and Astronautics Committee. ________ 271 Butler, Lewis H., Office of the Secretary, HEW __ 568 Committee on the House Restaurant ________ 273 Butler, Virginia M., House Committee on Ways Cable, William H., House Committee on Edu- and Meahsootats J. cides iui ne cation.and Taber. :.. tC Stoves 276 Butler, Warren, Model Cities, HUD_____________ 581 Cabral, José Irineu, Inter-American Develop-Butowsky, David M., Securities and Exchange RR La 738 Commissions. 07 27k. GARE OI Cadeaux, Marcel, D.C. Government__.________ 718 Cafarelli, Col. Roosevelt, Soldiers’ Home, Butt, Capt. Cyrus H., Naval Research__________ 472 United BIates. fui conse a tr lt 658 Butterfield, Ben, National Park Service_________ 511 Cafferty, Michael J., Office of the Secretary, Butterworth, Ruth, secretary to Representative .l 25. ease toe RranSportation.. 2: -i 585 . Johnson YH I eea Si 338 Caffery, Patrick T. (Representative from Button, Daniel E. (Representative from New Louisiana): York): BOBTAIL 71 Biogeaplyiosss iosaut. ss ovoid, Jaen id 124 Public Works Committee... ....c.0 1) 271 soc Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__ 270 Cahill, Raymond T'., Federal Deposit Insurance Post Office and Civil Service Committee. _____ 270 COrPOLALION cna == mats veh deed oh «= Dla 617 Select Committee on Small Business__._______ 274 Cahill, William T. (Representative from New Button, Paul S., Tennessee Valley Authority____ 660 Jersey): Butts, Alfred, Office of the Clerk, House...._.. 378 BIOgIADRY ceca ir ht Soe Sh po ca Eh 106 Jadiciary.Committes. occ. oo ac 5 5 to 269 Butts, Doris A., Equal Employment Opportuni-cs ty Commission... ._..__.C..__ 612 Joint Committee on Immigration and Na-CHEETL EA EEfo Eh A A Pe eS I 283 Butts, James C., House Post Office. ....___.____ 381 Cain, Judith A., House Committee on Appro- Butts, William A., Office of Administrator, priations AN RE Ti LO CIR 275 GSA Cain, Leo, President’s Committee on Mental Buzhardt, J. Fred, Administration, Defense. 446 Bot dation ori its cL a 2 Byerley, Maj. Gen. Sam J.: Caldwell, Alex C., Commodity Exchange Au-Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-PhoRiGYs Sok CL or a SSE a en i 522 United! States... SoriS fon oul sfe tainly 752 Caldwell, Charles S., Post Office and Civil Plans and Operations, Air Foree______________ 488 Service Committee, Senate. i civil 262 Byerly, Theodore C., Science and Education, Cadel, Jane C., House Committee on Judi-Agriealture: Soe Lo Senn VU deni 532 9 Byers, W. Russell G., Office of the Secretary, HEW NoreEN ER ar ee I EER TN 4 Caldwell, Joseph C., National Transportation Safely Boar ih seah a ae he ST re 5 TASH sd ce be na tala es cae LI RIT ROT 510 Caldwell, Randolph F., Jr., Tax Court of the Byram, William E., Civil Service Commission__ 607 Dnited States. i. Li. J, ceeides susbomarsns 703 Byran, Gloria F. secretary to Representative Caldwell, Vice Adm. Turner F., Jr., Naval ER Sa BR 40 Operations he Abad nh tL BE KEE 472 Byrd, Harold L., Bureau of Reclamation._______ 512 Calhoun, John A., Ambassador to Tunisia.___ 782 Byrd, Harry F., Jr. (Senator from Virginia): Cali, J. Paul, National Bureau of Standards____ 549 EAT Lr Se Me den hn OE ie 183 Calkins, John T., administrative assistant to Armed Services Committee __.._.____..____. 253 Representative Robison... i. Lr eles 344 Finance Comumittes ei. 254 Callaliom, Robert Z., Forest. Service, Agricul-American Revolution Bicentennial Commis-BATE. i has i eR SS AS IA Sion ier ct raed DET te Te 286 Coles. Charles H., National Mediation Washington National Monument Society.____ 663 Boal a i A SatesISS 641 Board of Visitors to the U.S. Merchant Marine Callahan, Nicholas P., Federal Bureau of In- A Calomye.. obi. Duatu lid pies aide. 295 vestigations b ly ool Seino on LL sass 496 Congressional Directory P age Callander, Ronald C., Commodity Exchange £3 Authority Callas, Stephen G., administrative assistant to Representative Patten... oo. 2 0 ll 0% 342 Callaway, William H., Rural Electrification Administration. tl os ob a pagina 527 Callis, Leon T., Office of the Doorkeeper, House 379 Calloway, James R., Senate Committee on Government'Operations_ ._._.._..___...__.._. Calvert, Rear Adm. J. F., U.S. Naval Academy _ 481 Calvo, Gloriela, Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicine, Inc____ 631 Calwell, William R., Railroad Retirement Camacho, Brig. Gen. Alberto, Inter-American Defense Board Camacho, Carlos G., Governor of Guam______ Camberos, Lt. Col. Angel Luna, Joint Mexican- United States Defense Commission _____ Camelio, Joseph A., Office of Foreign Commer-wi cial Services, Commerce 5 Cameron, Mrs. Mary, secretary to Representa-tive Baring Sa EE CE ER nb 330 Cameron, R. P., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States_..___._____ 752 Cameron, William K., Federal Housing Admin-istration, 2 i ata NR Ads Sa 582 Camp, JohnN . (Representative from OKla- homa): Biography. ul Fats. Sami En Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ______ U.S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Com- Camp, Thomas G., Federal Housing Adminis-tration, HU D 582 Camp, William B., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. co. oy as a LS 617 Camp, William B., Office of Comptroller of 5 Currency, Treasury TI aie SEL wh as SRL a Campo, Mrs. Ann S., Smithsonian Institu- Campheli, Charles E., administrative assistant to Senator Russell Gog ES SE ne SARE ER 328 Camphes, Daniel H., Government Printing Offices Lak Re aL Campbell, Donald A., Packers and Stockyards Administration, Agriculture San AR eT Campbell, Edward G., National Archives and Records Service, GSA Campbell, Floyd W., Soil Conservation Service, Agriculture xian Saline URE SN 528 Campbell, Mrs. Frances H., secretary to Repre- sentative Pepper... co. oo piston Campbell, George A., D.C. Government__.____ Campbell, Howard Vv. General Counsel, Agri-vs RIGHTS. -oC oo aaa en R ER Sala Campbell, J. Phil: Commodity Credit Corporation. _________.___ Under Secretary, Agriculture... _____________ Camphel, Joseph G., Civil Service Commis- Can onl, Lt. Col. Richard E., Headquarters, 0.8. Marine Corps. = iio. li si il Jalil 473 Campbell, Robert H., D.C. Government ______ Canphel, Stephen, Consul General to Jerusa-7 Corot dl Maj. Gen. WilliamD., Programs nds Resources, Afr Force... con nail ndaniio Campbell, William N., Federal Power Ch Campioli, Mario E.: Commission of Pine Arts... ci... 610 Office of Architect of the Capitol... ______. 384 Campion, Mrs. John E., secretary to Representa-IVE LORBOn 339 Campos, Juan M., Pan American Union._______ 750 Camps, Miriam C., Department of State_ _.____ 428 Canaday, Alyce D. administrative assistant to Representative Kyros dL Re Ramee Canan, James F., Area Offices, Bureau of Indian Canavan, Charles F., Federal Trade Commis-sion. 6! Page Canby, Capt. Henry -F., Office of Chief Medical Es Officer, Coast Guard Candau, Dr. M. G., World Health Organization, United Notions. o.oo. louobi lod ide A 758 Cannell, Col. James L., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Defense Cannon, Edward W., National Bureau of Standards.i bolo ad Cina aig Cannon, Howard W. (Senator from Nevada): Blography i000 10 se 000 pd 1 ad RIL Fail 101 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee _ 252 Armed Services Committee ..________________ 253 Commerce Committee... ... oo... 2 _ieiigiil 253 Joint Committee on the Library _ ____________ 284 Rules and Administration Committee_.______ 256 Senate Office Building Commission_.._._.____ 293 Bond of Visitors to the U.S. Military Acad-5 em 29 Cr Hugh C., Committee on Purchases of “ Blind-Made Products _ Canny, Joseph F., District of Columbia Re- development Land Ageney._________________ 611 Canter, Maurice, Government Printing Office.. 394 Cantine, Thomas R., Alaska Power Administra- fr EN a a SE de 514 Cantrel, Franeis J., U.S. Tax Court..... 703 .. Cantrell, Robert C., D.C. Government________ 714 Caniwe, Frank V., Legislative Liaison Officer, Cantwell, Mrs. Jeannette H., administrative assistant to Representative Dingell _________ 334 Capacchione, Anthony, D.C. Government____._ 719 Capelli, Stephen W., Patent Office____.__________ 551 Capen, Richard G., Jr., Public Affairs, Defense_ 451 Caplan, Benjamin, Office of Planning and Pro- gram Evaluation, Treasury... _.____________ Caplinger, YN2 Miriam B., Naval Liaison 5 HE TD LO Ne ele i Sse a 388 Capobianco, Caterina, Federal Judicial Center. 708 Capps, Frank L., Public Buildings Service, BE eetai eS A Ed LL 625 Cappucci, Brig. Gen. Joseph J., Air Staff______ 487 Caputo, Sonny A., D.C. Government... _____ 721 Caputo, Vincent 7. , Installations and Logistics, Defense. CE a 447 Caram, Angel R.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... oc... lola. Loin Jounin 742 International Finance Corporation._..________ 745 Caraway, J. Lewey, superintendent, Senate Office Buildings... Cf: uo. ir tind. 384 Carbine, W. F., Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, re Te rl ee 508 Cardano, Conrad N., D.C. Government. _____ 717 Cérdenas, José C., Inter-American Develop- ment Bank. ol sol poiiai ia silagi POL, Cardillo, Joseph P., Civilian Manpower Manage-ment, NAVY cet ni otal (Th 469 Cardin, C. William, administrative assistant to Representative Hammerschmidt____________ Carini, Andrew J., Federal Health Programs, Cardinale, Anthony, Manpower and -Reserve Affairs, Defense... id. vail. Ladin kk 450 Cardon, Robert L., Board of Governors, Fed-eral Reserve System AE eb 604 Cardona, Mini, secretary to Representative rv RS Cardona-Cooper, José L., Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission. ._.__________ 739 Cardwell, James B., Budget, HEW__________ 561 Carey, Hugh L. (Representative from New York): BIograply ooSL LAB ee a NE 118 Education and Labor Committee_.__.________ 266 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee _____ 268 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy i. i SIs 295 Director, Galiatdet College. oi il isl 562 Carey, Viola E., Federal Housing Administra-tion, HUD. 582 Carey, Wilson, Federal Supply Service, GSA _. 626 Cargill, I. P. M., International Bank for Recon-struction and Development __________.__._._. 740 Cargo, William I., Department of State_.._..___ 428 Carl, Robert A., Office of the Under Secretary of the Navy. is rd EE I 466 Individual Index Page Carleton, W. M., Agricultural Research Service, AgricUnre. ... vio nn hid cn Sonn a US HH 533 Carlin, Marilyn F., National Labor Relations Board: oi oo a Ss aL LR 641 Carlin, Paul N., Office of Postmaster Generals sor 2 od en IT 498 Carlisle, Charles R., Department of State ___ 427 Carlock, John K., Fiscal Assistant Secretary, Treasury hm a em nA AE 438 Carlock, 44 Hubert, Tennessee Valley Au-thority EE Se a Tn SERRA 660 Carlson, C. J. B., Transportation and Commu-nications Service, GSA Carlson, C. Edward, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and ‘wildlife, Tntorior. oe bd 50 Carlson, C. Edward, Southeast Field Commit-tee, i le RR 505 Carlson, Charles D., Office of Assistant Secre-tary for Administration, Labor .__________ 556 Carlson, Harve, J., National Science Founda-tion. ATTIRE La ASR SSR Im CRAG Ce RE Carlson, Helen L., administrative assistant to Representative Burton Chol ceil Sn 331 Carlson, Jack W., Bureau of the Budget_______. 422 Carlson, John Phillip, House Committee on Government Operations. ig in oid vis 2 Carlson, Louise, secretary to Representative Wyatt Su sie JOE Td UT Si 348 Carlson, Maryjo, Pan American Union._______ 750 Carlson, Norman A., Bureau of Prisons_.____ 496 Carlson, Roy F., administrative assistant to Represntative Hansen of Washington______ 337 Carlson, Walter L., Patent Office_.._.......__. 552 Carlucci, Frank, Office of Economic Opportun- 424 Interiorl Jo. snd, thes BL Sle 508 Carmichael, Elizabeth L., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ______________ 604 Carmichael, Leonard, Fine Arts, Smithsonian... 654 Carmody, Donald P., Health Services and Mental: Health, FHEW: oin ay 567 Carmody, Robert J., Regional Offices, Office of Emergency Pr eparedness ATL AEA CE SINS Le 424 Carney, Daniel F., U.S. Court of Military Ap- Deals tol Lm shall a DE 705 Carney, John K., Federal Supply Service, GSA _ 626 Carney, Sidney 'M., Bureau of Indian Affairs, Jmterior SloaneNah oT ony 509 Carothers, Charles G., ITI, Office of the Assistant Secretary Interior. cio. -0% cdiiil Lop ii 506 Carpenter, Jack M., administrative assistant to Senator: Biblec,. tos J 0 sun naa lL 324 Carpenter, Lit. Gen. John W.: ARlr'Staff SAT Pores. 1 a, 0 ii ai 486 U.S. Mission to the United Nations__________ 434 Carpenter, Richard A., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress. ____________.... 392 Carpenter, Stanley S., Department of State____ 430 Carper, David B., Office of the Legislative Commsel, Mouse. aor. 0.0 ema ick 383 Carr, Edward M., District of Columbia Court of General Sessions ATT aE LATER SMES 707 Carr, Henry M., Tennessee Valley Authority_.. 660 Carr, Melba M., secretary to Representative Burke:of Massachusetts... _..._.. _.. 331 Carr, Richard A., Installations and Logistics, Defense. Soi oi mi gam 2D eal 44 Carrera, Edmund, Small Business Administra-Hop. olenTA ee bl A In Pa 649 Carrere, Maximo Halty, Pan American Union__ 750 Carrett, James F., Office of Administrator, . Carriere, Jean P.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. a. certainid International Finance Corporation __________ 744 Carrick, Kenneth J., clerk, Seventh Judicial Circuit, U.S. Courtof Appeals. ._........... 671 Carrington, Walter C., Department of State____ 436 Carrio, Felix Polleri, Or ganization of American Statess a an nr. oer ee ae SL 749 Carroll, Anthony J., Bureau of Mines, Interior__ 510 Carroll, Dorothy A., Women’s Bureau, Labor__ 557 Carroll, John L., Property Management and Disposal, GSA er mn Sel Sd AC 627 Carroll, Roger, Federal Supply Service, GSA ___ 625 Page on Sry B., House Committee on Public By 0 ae sr i NE EE eR 0 Carroll, Virginia D., Senate Committee on Ap- propriations em wot eos ws SE AIL SE LTS 259 Carson, Beatrice M., Department of State_.___._ 428 Carson, Evelyn K., secretary to Representative Wolth oo is abn oll nlite 348 Carson, Mrs. Gene D., American Red Cross___. 597 Carson, James L., Department of State________ 430 Carson, Robert T., administrative assistant to Senator FORg. 1, iL Taste an sid abies 40 325 Carstarphen, John A., Jr., House Committee on Science ‘and Astronautics .........._.._... 280 Carter, Alan, U.S. Information Agency_.______ 660 Carter, Amon, Jr., Joint Commission on the Coinage a way rR bY, ee Sl 289 Carter, C. Carroll, Urban Mass Transportation. 594 Carter, Frank EB, Transportation and Com- munications Service, GOALIEiN 628 Carter, Dr. H. E., National Science Board _____. 643 Carter, Harold M., General Counsel, Agricul- {1111 VR ES IE Sra ET wR ES Bee VL en 535 Carter, Jack, Federal Home Loan Bank Board.. 617 Carter, James L., Office of Clerk of House______. 380 Carter, Jared G., | Department of State. .....ic 428 Carter, Sir John, Ambassador from Guyana____ 767 Carter, Lena W., Foreign-Trade Zones Board... 623 Carter, Paul S., "Office of Administrator, GSA __ 624 Carter, R.S., National Bureau of Standards____ 550 Carter, Tim Lee (Representative from Ken- tucky): Blography, 20 fr ta va i ale 69 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 Carter, Mrs. Tim Lee, The Congressional Club__ 611 Carter, William A., Inter-American Bank _____ 738 Carter, William T., ’ Office of Education, HEW__ 574 Carter, William Ww. Research and Engineering, Defense i a en at EEE eI bl PA 445 Caruthers, Gloria V., secretary to Senator Cranston. 210 Mh ch BPG IRs kd 325 Carver, Jom AL, Jr, FPG = C1 tr lois od 620 Cary, Charles O., Federal Aviation Administra- tio Cary, HT D., Copyright Office, Library of an CONgress Soll No Shia te Ran etn 9 Casamar, Camilo Quintero, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission. _______________ 739 Case, Maj. Gen. Charles C., Army Materiel Command. 05 0 J min pe tia ni hy 464 Case, Clayton C., Farmers Home Administra-tion, Agriculture RIN alia ES os i TE 525 Case, Clifford P. (Senator from New Jersey): Biography pecs aL a lh a URE LR 104 Appropriations Committee .._________._____. 252 Foreign Relations Committee _______________ 254 Case, Edson G., Atomic Energy Commission__. 602 Case, Robert EB. ., administrative assistant to Representative Gross: 20s a Tn raha 336 Casey, Bob (Representative from Texas): aid En ea a En Be Er 178 Appropriations Committee. __.._________._. 264 Casey, DonaldW., Government Printing Office. 395 Casey, Jimi 'T., House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. ooo oon. 277 Casey, Brig. Gen. Maurice F., Systems nl Logistics, Afr Force. cov.) denis soiioasil Casey, Richard W., Maritime Administration. . = Casey, William J., "Arms Control and Disarma- Ment AgeNCY. i sb ied is da ade aie 600 Cash, Col. i Selective Service System._.__ 648 Cash, Frank E., Jr., Department of State_____. 432 Cashman, Fred E., Personnel, Post Office___... 500 Cashman, John Ww. Community Health, HEW__ 570 Cashman, Kieran V., House Committee on Science and Astronautics... ___..__ 280 Casis, Ana, Pan American Union.______________ 750 Casper, Joseph J., Federal Bureau of Investiga- Ey ELL gn RO 496 Cass, A. Carl, U.S. Export-Import Bank_______ 613 Cass, Millard, Deputy Under Secretary, Labor. 553 Cass, Vergie L., secretary to Senator Ribicoff__. 327 Cassell, James H., Jr., National Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board... Lae 656 Cassell, Oliver B., D.C. Government.__________ 721 Cassidy, Gerald 's. J., Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs_........______ 257 Congressional Directory Page Cray, Rohe C., Office of Economic Oppor-Yat Costs Philip J., Southwestern Power Admin-istration, Interior OL EAR VT kL EIR 514 Casso, Henry J., Jr., Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. _______.______.______ 259 Coslllo, oil G., Commission on Civil ‘a Ee Sea Egat 77 Catlin, Thomas D., Officer of the Vice President_ 372 Cattermole, Capt. George B., Atomic Energy Cotton, Gen. Jack J., Continental Commands, 7. DO I) Tn SR AVR RrCS SS ee 489 Cauley, Alvin P., Office of Plant and Opera- tions, Asrlealbure dooii a toneran 531 Causey, Fred B., Federal Trade Commission.___ 622 Cavagrotti, Victor J., Civil Service Commission__ 608 Cavanaugh, James H, Office of the Secretary, Cavell, George R., Research and Engineering, Post Office 501 Cavender, G. W. F., Farmers Home Adminis-tration, Agriculture me ANS nee Tae] 525 Cavness, Olin, Senate Committee on Banking and Curreney. oo seioab sl Totnguatr0 al a 2 Cawein, Paul E., D.C. Government. _________. 720 Cawley, William A., Water Pollution, Interior__ 516 Cayion, Howard, "Research and Technology, fi J een SE Sadi IE Iie Sl Seay 83 Cayton, Nathan, judge (retired), District of Columbia Court of ADDeAIs: rob lens 706 Cederberg, Elford A. (Representative from Michigan): BIOZIaphY. coos i. Sait Ta a 85 Appropriations Committee. __________________ 264 Celada, Raymond J., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress_.______________ 392 Celler, Emanuel (Representative from New ork): BIOgrapiVit co ids. idea dread dees dias 116 House Office Building Commission. __________ 288 Joint Committee on Immigration and Nation- ality Polley... venira. 283 oo Sonn Judiciary Committee... ...oi.cenpeel 269 James Madison Memorial Commission________ 288 Ceri¢ Vladimir: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. 1c. iu. cuit aio hd eprwanut sus 742 International Finance Corporation. __________ 744 Cerri, Mrs. Alison B., secretary to Representa-five:Dennis.... car or aoa 333 Cervantes, D., Dr. Alejandro, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission... oo. ..ocooco Cam, R. S., Defense Research and Engineer- Coton, Francisco S., Pan American Union... 750 Cevrain, Angélo, Office of Sergeant at Arms, ITE LR ee INCE Nanni al 375 Chabon, Maj. Steve, Manpower and Reserve ARIYS, Arayatie Se 459 Chabot, Herbert L., Joint Committee on In-ternal Revenue Taxation 283 Chacon, Col. Mario Modesto, Inter-American Defense’ Board... oo... 0 Lo CILIA 737 Chadenet, Bernard, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development__________ 741 Changes, Donald E., Regional Programs, mi Chadwick, H. V., Indian Health, HEW ________ 567 Chadwick, J udith S., Maritime Administration. 546 Chafee, John H. (Secretary of the Navy): Biography... lo lo ii a 1 pie an 466 Armed Forces Policy Council ________________ 444 National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development._____._____________ Chaffee, Owen R., administrative assistant to Representative Leggett. _________.._______ 339 Chaffee, Lt. Col. William A., Personnel, Air OPCR. rua hrs stat ob el 1 488 Chaisson, Maj. Gen. John R., Headquarters, .S. Marine Corps 473 Challinor, David, The Smithsonian____________ 651 Page Chamberlain, Charles E. (Representative from Michigan): Biography. odo iil hasitssaieg 84 Libousanila Ways and Means Committee ______-_._____.___. 272 Chamberlain, Wingfield, Business and Defense Services Administration, Commerce________ 543 Chamberlayne, John H., Department of State. 435 Chamberlin, Guy W., Jr., Office for Adminis- tration, BUD... ouegiios van dy. sd uiiati sae 579 Chambers, Arden, Department of Commerce___ 536 Chambers, Fred, Tennessee Yolly Authority. _ 660 Chambers, Mrs. Julianna K., D.C. Govern- ent Chr, Kenton, International Activities, Smithsonian... oo. i ours a 652 Chambers, Ray B., administrative assistant to Representative Ruppe Chambers, Walter B., Jr., Maritime Adminis-tration be aE oie PE Ra Lae die 546 Arms, gH eRI Chance, D. G., International Joint Commission. 14: Chanda, Ruth S., Tax Division, Justice _______ 494 Chandler, Henry G., Coastal Plains Regional Cominission, COMMIBEIES civiete. iit. os 540 Chapin, Arthur F., Office of Equal Employment Opportunity, XY abor..u..couic. citi ira 554 Chapin, B. Russell, Civil Division, Justice..__. 492 Chapin, Edward W., Federal Communications Commission... Jou ssaail lib saddestsia Chapin, Frederic L., Department of State______ 431 Chapin, Mike E., Bureau of Operations, Post Interior ea Bi os SE ih aes a ei Chapman, Christian, Department of State__.___ 428 Chapman, Rear Adm. Donald D., Office of Judge Advocate General, Navy_____.______ 470 Chapman, John W., Jr., Office of Administrator, ASA initia Se eersid RR 624 Chapman, Gen. Leonard F., Jr.: Commandant of the Marine Corps..__________ 473 Joint:Chiefsoef Staff... coc. a aueit coe Armed Forces Policy Council Chapman, Mary Jo, House Committee on In-ternal Security. coc ohio ne aoe 278 Chapoton, John E., Office of the Secretary, 217 a AR RTi TR Se 438 Chappelear, Nancy B., U.S. Advisory Com-mission on Information... uc nanan 596 Chappell, Bill, Jr. (Representative from Florida): Bio HiT A ST ER ee 35 a= and Currency Committee... ______.. 265 Champa 2 rover. Agricultural Economics-_---531 Charam, "Philip, Civil Division, GAO..-=. 389 Charbogian, Sharon, secretary t0 Representative Schadeberg. i. cn dfisc cr sasciin riod 345 Charles, Anita 8., administrative assistant to Representative Clawson... _.____________._ 332 Charlton, Francis J., Federal Trade Commis-SIOR: CGSina 618 Charney, Paulette, secretary to Representative Thompson'of Georgia [00 "Lo coo, oliro 346 Chartak, Louise M., Publications Distribution Service House ea oak 384 Chartrand, Robert L., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress EA ne, 392 Chase, Anthony G., Office of the Secretary of OIATAOTCO coches cei iv ied ro ed wh El hw is Chase, Arnold E., Bureau of Labor Statistics.._ 3 Chase, Henrietta S., Senate Committee on Banking and Currency. ...........i....2i.. 260 Chatterton, Alfred F., Coast Guard..._._____._ 587 Chaufournier, Roger Bes International Bank for Reconstruction and "Development OL 740 Chaves, Fernando, Pan American Union.______ 760 Cheek, James E., Howard University__________ 566 Chellman, Pearl S., House Committee on 278 Chen, Reignson C.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. oc... puLoanaaibon Joan, 742 International Finance Corporation. __________ 744 em Individual Index Page Cheney, Maj. Gen. James S.: AI Stall. Co ent seen hhh add 487 Soldiers’ Home, United States... _.____.__. 658 Cheney, JohnT., D.C. Government___________ 724 Cherington, al W., Office of the Secretary of anspor abION. saiol ll 585 Cherkasky, William B., administrative assist-ant to Senator Nelson. ..covveoatoaanaon 327 Chermak, Lawrence E.: Office of the Comptroller, Navy _ 469 __.......____ Office of the General Counsel, Navy. _______. 469 Chernack, Harry J., Office of the Secretary, 15 6 UL biel Seal ma Sian RLS fre ai 560 Cherry, Gerald M., Office of Education, HEW_. 573 Chertkov, Boren, Labor and Public Welfare, Senate. bi i dra seat i det ema 262 Chesarek, Gen. F. J., Headquarters, U.S. Army Materiel Command..._co.i.0. cL coin o.oo 463 Cheseldine, Elmer, Office of Sergeant at Ares, 75 Cheseldine, James C., Interstate Commerce CommMISSION. .... ors trie cme staat mates 633 Chess, Maj. Gen. Edwin R., Air Staff, Air Force. i] Chicherio, Joseph C., D.C. "Government __ Chick, Henry M., Renegotiation Board... ..2-. £5 Child, Daniel Xe Federal Communications Commission AREER UES as Sp pW RD 616 Childs, Albert B., Urban Mass Transportation. 594 Chin, Dr. Tom D. Y., Communicable Disease, 3A A EE I I er SR Sl 568 Chiofalo, John P., nn S. Customs Court... 696 Chiriboga, José R., Inter-American Develop- I AT Me Ne CS J ei 738 Chisholm, R. N., Agricultural Research Service, Si Agriculture... _..._-. ....--_-cco--ooo-5. Cig, Shirley (Representative from New BlograpnY cnc dese dd saat Loan MT Ph on Veterans! Affajrs._ _... ........ 272 Chinsano, Michael, U.S. Customs Court_______ 696 Chmell, Samuel, Railroad Retirement Board_. 645 Chole % Vaughn To Food and Drug Administra- I i EO, Rae 563 Choppin, Gerald P., Civil Rights Division, 415 TL ee ce LC IS 492 Chorbajian, Mrs. Rosalie, secretary to Repre- oasontative 88, oo...io ion Onge uo ss 345 Chotiner, Murray M., Office of the Special Rep-resentative for Trade Negotiations_.._______ 425 Chouinard, Gerald J., House Committee on Appropr 71 pC le 0S CSR CA 275 Chow, C. L.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Developmen Ll Ly ds ir Ee cn ms 742 ‘International Finance Corporation___________ 744 Chow Shu-Kai, Ambassador from China_______ 764 Chrissos, C. D., Senate Committee on the FEHE Er aT a CIR a, 261 Christensen, Raymond P., Economic Research, reA ee aa Re SRR 531 Christensen, Walter C., Research and Engineer-Ine EBelensel otae i Christianson, Curtis, assistant tally clerk of Christie, John, D.C. Government. _.___.___.___ 719 Christie, John D., Systems Analysis, Defense__ 451 Christman, Rear Adm. Thomas J., Naval Ord nance Systems -.. Command...=: Christopher, Albert M., Arms Control rk, Disarmament Agency eh a bn 599 Christy, Frances, House Committee on the Ju-La i Ba Fem ae al ll 0 eri DS ae i 278 Chronstrom, Clifford C., Office of the Sergeant rs ER ATO ei La Oa eet SL Ei 375 Chureh, Donald E. , Bureau of the Census______ 541 Church, Frank (Senator from Idaho): Biography SEER TL Ih RR LIA) J a ate eH CL 46 Foreign Relations Committee. .______________ 254 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... .___ 255 Special Committee on Aging. ________________ 258 U.S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Com-aEissioni se tn Cas aN Ne a 2 Churchill, John R., Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Interior. «fi iu 515 Churchville, Col. Louis J., Information, Air Oo REA EE DIRT ER ET Rae 486 Chwirut, Theodore J., Maritime Administra-JOR 0h. ae ENA LE Page Ciccone, Charles V., administrative assistant to Representative Blagg oi. ooo. oo oti 330 Cifuentes, L., Dr. Juan Luis, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission________________ Cinciotta, Nicholas J., Office of Secretary of the Senate... . ru, seesl aliigiit ao aubipril 374 Cipriotti, Charles, Office of Doorkeeper, House. 380 Olmos Col. Robert L. , Defense Supply Agen- RE Ea TY 56 Cin. Mrs. Helen L., Law Library, Library Of CONGress ito. Cudiv ng. Sain acadirs 391 Clair, Lt. Carolina, Naval Liaison Office, J ustice. ns Ea A LER LRT Rh a aT "491 Command Clancy,ng D. (Representative from SI Blographwses i: oo shila pr do ilinice mate 135 Armed Services Committee __________._______ 265 Clancy, Martin J., Senate Committee on Repub-lican Policy. tug sho bad adidas Bus £5hee 263 Clancy, Thomas F., Office of the Architect, Capitol SARL RO CE I IRE OE Nl TE 384 CH Hilda G., Office of Secretary of the Senate. i... sos beats sean tod Sis ia 7: Clarey, Adm. Bernard A., Office of Chief of Naval Operations... ...cocoari douse 472 Clark, Lt. Gen. Albert P., Continental Com-mands, Av Boree. o.ooie gay 489 Clark, Charles E., Equal Employment Op-portunity Commission A roe Dea BL A Cp 613 Clark, Miss Faith, Research Division, Agri-Rn Ce OTR a 533 orks Clark, ok M. Fs esentative from Pennsyl- vania): BIOSrADNY ot iis Ltn Sevens San 2s PAL afm a 157 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__ 270 Public WorksiCommittee. -.o. 271 .......ool Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad- SLOSS Duell con Sebeldauae gran FUL ee 95 Clark, G. Edward, Ambassador to Mali 781 Clark, Lt. Col. Gordon F., Army Liaison Office, Senate uous tld osany. A seed Ch ad area 387 Clark, Harold A., D.C. Government._.___..___. 720 Clark, Harold F., Rural Electrification Admin- Istrationt dina ois healt dao gd dia 527 Clark, James E., Washington City Post Office._ 733 Clark, James T., House Committee on District ANC Clark, James W., Bureau of the Budget_________ 422 Clark, John C., Export-Import Bank..io wa. io 613 Clark, Dr. John F., NASBA iu. rouees 638 Clark, John W., Office of the Doorkeeper, House_ 380 Clark, Joseph J. F., Office of Legislative Liaison, Ee reli TR CR a 486 Clark, Kenneth, National Council on the Hamamties covertaoa Saft nt 64 Clark, Kimball, administrative assistant to Representative Fall...tits Sil 338 Clark, Gen. Mark W., American Revolution Bicentennial Commission... 286 Clark, Odell, administrative assistant to Repre-sentative’ Powell... i. tr illo iin 343 Clark, CW4 R. W., Financial Management, 2.55Ta Sea a a Sr Sle AIR NEY 459 Clark, Richard, administrative assistant to Representative CUIVOY. onl tii sis dia ads 333 Clark, Richard T., Jr., D.C. Government______ 719 Clark, Robert B., ‘Senate Committee on Appro- priations. 2 LL a sl CS RR 259 Clark, Dr. Robert Emmet, Public Land Law Review Commission... 2 ol 293 Clark, Stuart H., Office of the Secretary, HEW_ 561 Clark, Tom C., Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court (retired): Blography. t..o foan si ade Rh we de 668 Federal Judicial Center. .:.....:..a-civinunmne-708 Clark Tom C., National Park Foundation .___ 511 Clark, W. Carl, Maritime Administration___.___ 547 Congressional Directory Page Clark, William: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, or oe EIT 741 International Finance Corporation___________ 744 Clarke, Sir Ellis Emmanuel Innocent: Ambassador from Trinidad and Tobago. _---774 Organization of American States______________ 749 Clarke, IL Gen. Frederick J.: Army 8 i Cor a ar Sa A 463 Federal ee ClotrcHy ot col iL hai 631 National Capital Planning Commission. ____-639 Soldiers’ Home, United States... —----658 Clarke, Frank E., Geological Survey... ____. 508 Clarke, James B., Howard University... 566 Clarke, a =H. Federal Home Loan Bank als Clarke. "Wiliam W., Bureau of International COMMITEE: tho maid i a 542 Clasen, Glenn P., Equal Employment Oppor-tunity COMMISSION. nce dine rin esse 613 Clausen, Don H. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography.) piu ulin. oii otis 13 Interior i Insular Affairs Committee ______ 268 Public Works Commitee CARRE TR TRIM 271 Clavelli, Alfred M., San Francisco Regional Office, Tt LA SRS DCS Ea I IEE Ie Clawson, Del (Representative from California): Biography SS dh ah SIRE een 20 Banking and Currency Committee...__-265 National Advisory Commission on Low In- come Housing Lohr gb nln =>... 289 Clawson, Marion A., Farm Credit Administra- tion. r nL RE UU a LIER 614 Claxton, Philander P., Department of State... 427 Clay, Lt. Gen. Lucius’ D., Jr., Plans and Opera- tions, Air Force. i. ooilol ma Codi io 488 Clay, William Ee eniative from Missouri): Biography: (0 oiica LUI Education and Labor Committee... ___.__--266 Clayton, Mrs. Cora Faye, secretary to Repre-sentative Gongaler. lL...ol 336 Clayton, John E., Business and Defense Serv-ices, COMUMBTCR. oi ae iatdid pn 543 Clayton, Lynn, secretary to Representative Broyhill of North Carolina_________._____.. 331 Cleary, John W., American National Red Cross. 597 Clements, Charles B., Bureau of International Clements, Mary P., The Congressional Club. -Clements, Capt. Neal W., Installations Ey Logistics, Nav 467 Clements, Samuel E., Research and Engineer-ing; Defense... oi toc la oun 444 Clendening, Mrs. June G., administrative as-sistant to Representative Ashley Cleveland, James C. ts from New Hampshire): Biography: ci a ll NL Se Seed 103 House oN iisnaion Committee... ...... 268 Public Works Committee... ---«ooo —ooo---271 Cleveland, Robert G., Department of State___. 433 Cleverly, R. deF., Naval Ship Systems Com-CT 11] HE AO ee EL 2 i 477 Clewlow, Carl W., Manpower and Reserve Afar Delonte. ooo ih nanrian Sacto 449 Cliff, Edward P., Forest Servite... oncasr-ns 525 Clifton, Capt. Douglas H., Office of the Com- mandant, Coast EL aea a 587 Clampson, Harley R., General Accounting 5 eo an oe md fal ES NE ni 90 Cline, Dorothy I., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations... Soliotin 5 596 Cline, Garner J., House Committee on Judi-Clary ai bal een RL Rnd Cline, Howard F., Reference Department, Library of Congress Po Sa al CT SE Cline, Ray S., Department of State._._________ Clingan, Thomas A., Jr., House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries... 279 Clinton, Capt. Jack W., Office of Information, TRE BE a ane el ne a ed 471 Clinton, Y ohn B., Renewal Assistance Admin- istration, HUD 580 Close, Carl C., Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. _ 515 Clouser, David J., U.S. Courtof Claims. .___... 681 Clow, Marian G.,., secretary to Representative 1 TY SERC a VR 335 Page Clubb, Bruce E., Tariff Commission___________ 658 Coakley, Eleanor M. , Women’s Bureau, L.abor__ 557 Coan, Carl A. S., Senate Committee on "Banking and Currency PT in A A a DS Bek 260 Coar, Robert J., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate. ious tis tans te Lal NIr ARE 374 Coates, Rev. James E., D.C. Government _____ 719 Coats, Maj. Gen. Wendall J.: Army Sal. inaed EIEN SBS 463 Public Information, __._ i. __.... Army... 458 Coble, Selma L., U.S. Tariff Commission ______ 659 Cochran, Fred E., Interstate Commerce Com- MASSION. os ni nr i Daan ses ga ea Cochran, Margaret E., Senate Select Committee on Small Business... .—..... 258 Cochran, Robert C., Office of Official Reporters to House Commitlees. .. lil.2ol2 382 Cochran, S. William, Patent Office ____________ 551 Cochrane, William, administrative assistant to Senator Jordan. .....c.o o.oo. oioo li 326 Cochrane, William P., Assistant Parliamentar-ian, TIOuse tits il sali 377 Coder, "John P., Senate Committee on Rules and Administration... _....._____ 2 Cody, Maj. Joseph F., Jr., Headquarters, U.S. Marine'Gorpesl) «oor lan Aes g Lu) 473 Coerr, Wymberley DeR., Department of State__ 432 Coffery, Jack, Astrophysical Observatory, SMT hSOTHATE. eo ie dos se te du Tie 653 Coffin, Lewis C., Law Library, Library of CONG ORS A A as 391 Coffman, Amos J., Bureau of Facilities, Post OBC iia.odie Sain 500 siiidan mn Coffman, Claude T., Office General Counsel, Agriculture er LB A AI eT ST Re 534 Cone, Boherlo Gonzélez, Pan American 750 PL Ly Jeffery (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography. cao 2 co 15 Appropriations Committee... _._.______ 264 House Recording Studio Zo Zoic oo re Ls 273 Gohen, Edwin:S., Treasury. =>... ccm... 438 Cohen. Howard a Office of the Secretary, 50 Cohen, Mollie D., administrative assistant to Representative Moorhead _ _ _ Cohen, Dr. Robert A., Mental Health, HEW___ 569 Cohen, Shepard, D.C. "Government .....___ 728 Cohen, Dr. Sidney, Mental Health, HEW ______ ito Cohen, Steven R., Civil Service Commission__. 608 Cohen, Vincent : Equal Employment Op- portunity Commission A 612 Cohn, Samuel M., Bureau of the Budget..___. 492 Coil, 8.3 anice, House Committee on Internal Security ds Ta rT i en Coker, Tom, secretary to Senator Allen_________ 324 Colancecco, Linda G., Combined Airlines Ticket ET pe ad ee J LE en Yn LE et 386 Colborn, Paul A., Pan American Union________ 750 Colby, Morvie Ann, House Committee on Vet- erans’ Affairs Coluaire, Poul J., Inter-American Development an Cole, Harold M., Washington City Post Office. 733 Cole, Herman S., D.C. Government... _.._-T72 723 Cole, James L., Research and Engineering, Post Office A a i AN i SR rh Eee Sn 5 Cole, Joseph H., D.C. Government __.____._____. Cole, Leonard S., Small Business Adminis- Talon. ie init ene rman nr AE RT 650 eal Boneh T., Office of the Secretary, Treas-: mmm A i re FEEL] 38 Cole. Wesioy S., Patent LL as 8s Office... 552 Coleman, Carl D; D.C. Government. ___._____-723 Coleman, John, Emergency Preparedness--___--424 Coleman, John O., Civil Service Commission__.. 608 Coleman, John S., National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council .___________. 63 Coleman, Mary L., D.C. Government._.....__.__ Coleman, Nina, secretary to Representative Burtonof California. oo oc oo. 5. si locls 3 Individual Index Page Page Coleman, Peter T., Territorial Officials, Interior_ 513 Coleman, Robert, Office of the Doorkeeper, 2 House. ie mt ea pe 80 Coleman, RobertW., D.C.Government___._.___ 717 Coleman, Brig. Gen. Thomas P., Office of Infor- mation, AIrROree. con ol a a i a aE 486 Coleman, Timonthy J., Regional Offices, Post OCR de al Ty SA eteRe nes 502 Coles, Dr. Anna B., Freedmen's Hospital_______ 566 Collatos, Charles N., National Selective Service Appeal Board 644 Colley, W. Raymond, Office of the Clerk, House. 378 Collie, Hazel J., House Commniittee on Inter- state and For eign Commerce... -c-a..-corm=n 278 Collier, Ellen C., Legislative Reference Service. 392 Collier, Harold B. “(Representative from Illi- nis): BIopraDNY pramr oe me 52 Nos and Means Committee... 272 Committee on the House Restaurant_.__._____ 273 Colligan, FrancisJ., Department of State______-432 Collins, Lt. Gen. Arthur S., Jr., Army Staff. 463 Collins, Betty J., secretary to Senator Prouty.... 327 Collins, Erie, Naval Air Systems Command____. 475 Collins, Francis P., U.S. Export-Import Bank. 613 Collins, Brig. Gen. ' Fred W., Headquarters, U.S. Army Security Agency. -.zooneencennm-463 Collins, Frederick V., Office of Administrator, GSA 624 ross Collins, James M. (Representative from Texas): Bio graphy bids Sm vali Seo tide ar I a fiend 172 Reson and Labor Committee. ____________ 266 Collins, Jeremiah A., International ela oi Sdthmin a Da an A 656 Collins, Cire Molloo: Judge, U.S. Court of Claims Chg) A 678 | Gallardo College. oo drains 562 Ser Collins, girs Sylvia Porter, American National Pet TR pan Sa RA [me Sr i Basie 5 Collins, Dr. William K., PD; C. Government. 718 Collins, William W., Jr., Regional Offices, HUD. 579 Colman, William G., ae Advisory Commis- sion on Intergovernmental Relations ______. 597 Colmer, William M. ( Representative from Mis- sissippi): 5 ITEp em AR IE De nn Sn 93 Rules Commitlan. Ct ne 271 National Forest Reservation Commission. ____ 291 Come, Norton J., Office of the General Counsel, HE ae ie See t Sp NEY Ch SRD Comegys, Walker B., Antitrust Division, LE De SE lie TS a UR AD 492 Comfort, Charles R., General Accounting > 00 rea Et ne ne ant LR SL 390 Comfort, Sylvia, secretary to Representative Foreman A Ee NE Rl Tr Tn Ll a na Comings, S. L., Fiscal Service, Treasury___._. 441 Comm, Ann F. secretary to Representative Chamberlain gs A Campion, Lawrence V., Soil Conservation Serv- Chk, Barber B., Jr. (Representative from New York): ANEn pedeSs Ee i aa nt 126 Joint Economic Committee... __..___-________ 285 Ways and Means Committee... .-.____.______ 272 Conboy, Mary T., Office of the Legislative Counsel, ioe. os NS a FETE 383 Condon, Dale E., Congressional Record Index__ 285 Condon, Dr. J ohn E., National Aeronautics and Space AAMIRISIALION. os arte ong 635 Condon, Lester P., Administration, HUD ______ 579 Conger, Stephen M., Bureau of International GTREr Ls oS Ae i ANE BT NE ER Ral 542 Conley, Francis, D.C: Police Department._.____ 727 Conley, Capt. J. L., Bureau of Medicine ond, SUTCery, NAVY. Swi segue a Lod ln 33-350°—70——=61 Conley, Jane, Labor and Public Welfare, Senate. 262 Conlin, John H., Federal Communications Commission... L.l i-ig tires tas ved, 615 Conlon, James A., Bureau of Engraving and Printing. oo. a diab ols po. salsa i Conlon, Thomas, Consul to Monaco.. HERR dy 1 | Connaughton, Anastasia F., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. ____________ 283 Connell, John G., Jr., Administrative Assistant to Under Secretaryof the Army _____________ 458 Connell, T. C., American Battle Monuments Commission cic it soovenii iannb ott 3y 28 2 Connelly, Col. H. A., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Defense 450 Conners, Lt. Comdr. P., Headquarters, Naval District, Washington, o..coueooo 481 DC. io Connolly, Edmund V., Federal Housing Ad-ministration, FUDD. jo... oo taunt peaics 582 Connolly, Eraest A., National Park Service, ILOLIOr, ses il ddan sane ad Boab Lae dR ts 511 Connolly, Vice Adm. Thomas F.: Office of Chiefof Naval Operations. .__________ 472 National Air and Space Museum._____.________ 655 Connor, Lit. Gen. A. O., U.S. Continental Army Command DO Ian SUR RET TE Lele 463 Connor, Henry W., General Accounting Office_ 390 Connor, Joseph A., Regional Offices, Civil Serv- feo Commission... ou. ooo ci asa tee as 609 Connor, Brig. Gen. Robert E., Army Combat Developments Command ___________._._______ 464 Connors, Kathleen, Federal Judical Center..___ 708 Conrad, Charles H., National Capital Planning COMMISSION... rt fot sean So iver dae aos 639 Conan), Ivan W., Federal Bureau of Investiga-EeLl Te le Conrad, Robert B., Transportation and Com-munications Service; GSA... io co toad 628 Conrardy, William N., Seattle Regional Office, EY 0 SRA I LS Sy nd 390 Contoy, Ralph J., Manpower Administration ADOT. a rat Lan a ie A aE a ts 5 Considine, James W., Government National Mortgage Association, HUD. _______________ 579 Consolo, Federico, International Bank for Re-construction and Development______________ 741 Constantine, Jay, Senate Committee on Fi-260 Congiopine, Philip, Office of Postmaster, Houle: 2, llores oeieydl co ae a1 381 Conte, Silvio 0. (Representative from Massa- chusetts): BIOS PHY.. tui, ds tevubve wir Vani Lo alias 78 Appropriations Committee. __________________ 264 House Select Committee on Small Business. . 274 Joint Commissionon Coinage_________________ 289 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission... 289 Cony, James H., Railroad Retirement ET A Bi CAE Sr ef Citi James V. P., Bureau of the Chief Postal IDRCOr ar Sa Sr A 502 Conway, Mary V., Senate Select Committee on Small Business RSL RE RCE RI Sh 258 Conyers, Drayne, House Document Room______ 380 Conyers John, Jr. (Representative from Michi- gan Blography:. sos cifras coe a arg ag at WS 83 Judiciary Coniiiies Ep Ae a ER 269 Coogan, Capt.R. P., U.S. Naval Academy____ 481 Cook, Billy D., D.C.'Government_ __.____._._. 720 Cook, Charles F. Jr., Committee on Interior and Insular AfairS_ ___..__-_____.______ 261 Cook, Coleman P., Installations and Logistics, Army a oN Es Eh at 460 Cook, Dolores, administrative assistant to Rep- resentative Delaney... J. .h sunt dbl ie JT iN 333 Cook, Donald B. Department of State__._._____ 432 Cook, Edith N., Office of Solicitor, Labor_______ 556 Cook, Edna G., Office of Sergeant at Arms, CYL pn Gl i ol SE SUR SL 37 Cook, Col. Emmerson C., Office of Secretary, A OreE sgTT Tarai 484 Cook, H. T., Agricultural Research Service, Anvioglbave:. oro aint ren ae 533 Cook, K. Richard, administrative assistant to Senator MeGes. oor Tae a ate 326 Cook, Mabel, Gallaudet College___.______..____._ 562 . Congressional Directory Page Page Cook, Marlow W. (Senator from Kentucky): Biography a ER Ee ES I SAR ENC 67 Commerce Committee)... o 20 1000 -....o.— 253 Judicary Committee... .. >. --i. ool all. 255 Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Neads dr. are lH In Ph 25 Select Gomis on Small Business. _________ 257 Cook, OlgaY., Senate Select Committee on Small SE 2 Cook, Rear Adm. R. E., Naval Security Group Bi Gonriand.. a TE AE Cook, R. S., Federal Supply Service, GSA_____. 625 Cook, Robert H., Public Works Committee, hie ee ne ler a BT 263 Cook, W. A, sdminiEiative assistant to Repre-sentative Watson: ol 347 =...iin Cook, William H., House Committee on Armed TaEE 375 Cooke, David O., Administration, Defense_.__ 445 Cooke, Paul, D. C. Government... ________ 721 Cooke, Robert, President’s Committee on Men- Bal Rota AGtion. os 202 Coon, Carleton S., International Activities, ee SR a 652 Coon, John E., Systems Analysis, Defense______ 451 Coon, Nelson B. Narcotics, Justice... 497 Cooper, Rear Adm. D. W. , Naval Personnel.___ 478 Cooper, David, Senate Committee on District of Se SE LN Ee 260 Cooper, Earl W., Senate Committee on Appro-a Ee A adaSe Sa 259 Cooper, EmmettE., Jr., Personnel, Post Office__ 500 Conpers George E., General Counsel, Agricul-ust CrCA CO RE RE, iy John C., Jr., Office of Management Services, Agriculture apis ARIEL Ee LEVI B 1 530 Cooper, John Sherman (Senator from Ken- tucky): HT a SENee Se 67 Foreign Relations Committee... ___________ 254 Public Works Committee... .___________. 256 Rules and Administration Committee._______ 256 Joint Committeeon Library... ........_._._ 284 Select Committee on Standards and Conduct. 258 Cooper, Col. Kenneth B., Office of the Secretary ofthe Avmy coooo thay ae 458 Cooper, L. H., Federal Supply Service, GSA___ 626 Cooper, Dr. Theodore, Research Institutes, HEW 571 Cooper, Col. William H., Administration, Defense: =o. hi aia tas A SEE Aa 446 Cope, S. R., International Bank for Reconstruc-tion‘and: Pevelopment........coo. ooLol 740 5... Copeland, John E., D.C. Government_._______ 721 Copenhaver, Roger D., Office of the Clerk, Hoousn ee Sa 378 Copley, Douglas M.; secretary to Representative IED Ee a eR LS Copley, James S., American Revolution Bi- centennial Commission. -_..._..______ 286 -Coppie, Comer S., D.C. Government.__________ 714 Corbett, Michael, administrative assistant to Representative Barrett -. ov eeecunniniis 330 Corbett, Robert J. (Representative from Penn-sylvania): SLY LT)Hb IR Ste Se Se eel EDS 155 Armed Services Committee... ._._.__ 265 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... 270 Corbin, rAIvIN Va, JCC... oi oc nino col Laka 633 Corbin, Mrs. Eulalia O., administrative assistant to Representative MeClory.__.__.___._______ 340 Corcoran, Charles J., D.C. Police Department__ 726 Corcoran, Cecily, Public Works Committee, Corcoran, Howard F., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (blogra-1114 FANE i CR a Se aa 685 Corcoran, John J., Veterans Administration. __ 662 Corcoran, Leroy C., Federal Railroad Adminis-ation, DOR... a a 593 Corcoran, Margaret J., Senate Committee on the Judiciary: 5 a a SN AR 2 Corcoran, Thomas F., Senate Select Committee on Small Business Corcoran, ThomasJ., State Department______._ 429 Cordill, Mrs. Marion, secretary to Representa-HVE AACION: oie tars ne oe iD Cordova, Jorge L. (Commissioner from Puerto Rico): Biography. ns A ne 198 Agriculture Committee -0} oo rca 264 Armed Services Committee _________________ Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. _____ 268 Corette, John E., ITT, Export-Tmport Bank____ 613 Corgan, Joseph A. Bureau of Mines__________ 510 Corgill, William E, D.C. Government. _______ 723 Coriden, Guy E., Department of State =... 432 Corkey, James E., Federal Trade Commission__ 623 Carls Bo Adm. Frederic W. , Defense Supply i he GONOY. oa a Sonn tn oe a Corless, i Z., Business and Defense Serv-ices Administration, Commerce_..__..._..} Corman, James C. (Representative from Cali- fornia): 15RD hah MSR a pe SE Se ef AN 20 House Select Committee on Small Business. 274 Ways and Means Committee 2 Corneal, F. Bruce, Jr., Office of Administrator, GSA Corner, Frank, Ambassador from New Zealand 771 Corniek, Delroy L., D.C. Government 72 Cornwell, Lelia T. , House Committee on Educa- SEO ANAL AB0r seir rE) Coronado, Jorge Luis Zelaya, Organization of ATerioan SIE. or rare ig Corrado, Ernest J., House Committee on Mer-chant Marine and Fisherles. __________ Corridon, John R., Property Management and Disposal, CL sa Corrigan, John E., Economic Davalopmant Administration, Commerce Corry, Andrew V.: Ambassador to Ceylon RRA Ae 779 AmbassadortoMaldives_.....___.._.__._____ 781 Corso, Vero R., D.C. Fire Department_________ 726 Cortez, James J., Federal Supply Service, GSA _. 626 Cortright, Edgar M., Field Installations, ASA 38 Corum, Virginia D., Civil Division, Justice. ___ 492 Cosgrove, Rear Adm. P. Pr, Nava Supply Systems Command.__.. ota o_o... Costanzo, Henry J., Inter-American Develop- EE RR 738 Costello, D. O., Federal Supply Service, GSA __ 626 Costello, Francis J., Wage and Hour and Pople 4 Contracts Divisions, Tabor: 5 oa Sri Costley, Kelly, Senate Committee on Labor Hy PublleWelfare no C0. Jo osetT Costley, Richard J., Forest Service. __________ 525 Costlow, John D., International Activities, Smithsonian 652 Cotner, Melvin L., Economic Research, Agri- CRITE ey 5 Cotner, Thomas E., Office of Education, HEW_. 574 Cottam, Howard R., Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations_______._ Cotter, James E., Department of State. _______ 427 mi Pav Tey Senate Committee on Appro- 3s Cot William J., Bureau of the Chief Postal Inspector. etl CN am 502 Cottier, Jean, Organization for Economic Co- operation and Development. ________________ 751 Cottman, J. Stewart, Department of State____ 427 Cotton, Norris (Senator from New Hampshire): Blog apy. Cs a areas ry 102 Appropriations Committee .__.._._._______.___ 252 Commerce Committee... i 200 0 .....c..o 253 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy... _______ 282 Republican Policy Committee... ____________ 256 Anion ican Revolution Bicentennial Commis- Oo Paul E., Research, NASA... _..____. 637 Couch, "John r., "Patent Offer rE 552 Couch, Virgil Lh Office of the Director of Civil Delonge, Army. i Coughlin, R. Lawrence (Representative from Pennsylvania): 17TUE GTR Ee SR i SC ST 153 Judiciary Committee... cil > Cl 269 Coulson, Comdr. H. H., Naval Dispensary.... 480 im Individual Index ogy Page : Page Coulter, Raymond C., Office of the Solicitor, Crap, Arthur B., Installations and Logistics, THOCTIOr ee ea i AS Se ae 501 Defenses. oS fond osama Ci a ef Coulter, Robert C., Administration, HEW_____ 561 Crary, A. P., National Science Foundation_____ 642 Councill, Mrs. Dorothy F., secretary to Repre-Craven, Capt. John H., Headquarters, U.S. sentative Palmmn. oo 342 : Mari 11VR BLEmem dam lO Cg wu St 5 It SH i 473 Counts, Allen W., House Post Office______._____ 381 ‘Craw, Charles, South Pacific Commission______ 752 Counts, J. Curtis, Federal Mediation and Con-Crawford, Boyd, House Committee on Foreign cllistionsServiee =. nyTT Loe 619 277 Courand, Claude W., Bureau of International Creel, Edward, Federal Trade Commission__.__ 621 EC OIMNINOTCR oo at ses oes mam oe Svar ds 54 Creel, George R., Office of the Secretary, HUD_ 578 Courembis, Lloyd, House Post Office... ______ 381 Creighton, Anne M. , Secretary to Representative Cousins, Vice Adm. R. W. , Office of the Chief of Boland rr ober Ch Hola rss AeA 330 Naval Operations... oo i. o-oo tans 472 Crentz, William, Bureau of Mines. _________.__ 511 Couvillion, D. Irvin, administrative assistant Cressler, Col. J. C., Bureau of Medicine and to Representative Long of Louisiana_______ Surgery, DANa a ee Be pe SER SEL SL A -479. Cowan, Dr. Claude L., D.C. Government_____ 731 Cressman, George P., Environmental Science Cowan, Gharleg R., FCC oo. 616 Services Administration, Commerce_____.._ 545 Cowan, Richard S., National Museum__________ 653 Cresswell, William E., administrative assistant Cowart, Capt., A. fi, Naval Air Systems Com-foSenator-Stennis. >. Lo oo Hh A Hoon AOA Er WF DODLL Ta, 475 Creswell, Isaiah T., Jr., Commission on Civil Cowden, ThomasK.: 3 3415 HEL io Se a ml td md Loa a Sg 661 Commodity Credit Corporation, Agriculture.. 519 Creswell, Thomas J., Federal Aviation Ad-Rural Development and Conservation, YRISEration. 0 oN a A gh 592 Agrienltare ct. a aS 517 Crevenna, Theo R., Pan American Union_____. 750 Cowen, Wilson, chief judge, U.S. Court of Crows, Maj. Ephraim W., Jr., Office of Legisla-Claims (biography)... -.---=--n--uaaan-a--678 tive Tinison, Army ti sa stisen cn he 461 Cowger, William O. (Representative from Crews, Grasty, i; Office of Legislative Counsel, Kentucky): House lL a a A A a BE 383 BIOCTaAPNY or ral. 68 ‘Cribben, Rosemary S., Joint Committes on Banking and Currency Committee ._.---.--265 Printing Selsghde mor Seed NAN blianvr MEE amt 285 Government Operations Committee. ._..-___ 267 ‘Crimmins, John Hugh, Department of State____ 430 Cox, Albert H., Jr., Council of Economic Ad-Crippen, William TT. Office of the Doorkeeper, NS TCR lal Sd SS STE Re) 3 Ere Sn ea LS A A Bk Sten oe LTT 380 Cox, E. E., Office of the Comptroller of the Crivella, Barbara A., secretary to Representa-Currency A pnt ar 440 tive Johnson of Pennsylvania_ .__________. ICC Cox, Eh Ho NEE eeA na 633 Celiz, xs Gen. H. H., Continental Army Com-%5 Cox, Col. J. Newton, Defense Atomic Support Agency Na SA ea i SC 454 Cox, Jack, administrative assistant to Repre- sentative Goldwater. . cao iit etna 336 Cox, Kenneth A., FC 4 Cox, Lawrence M., "Renewal and Housing As-i Crockett, Kennedy M., Ambassador to Nica-~ RE a. istance, i SN 0 ErcanBoga dahoad an dels Con. Sante A., Office of the General Counsel, Crofoot, Emory J., National Commission on RT TR Re SERREpe 501 Product:Safety. _. io. oir. ade ly 290 Cox, MalcomE., D.C. Government ___.__________ 718 | Cromer, Harry C., House Committee on Foreign Cox, Thomas, "E., Consumer and Marketing IPS ire meme aE Em treEn ls ppg i Service, Agriculture SR See 8 Sener alle 522 | Cromley, Allan W., National Visitor Facilities Coy, Edward F., Office of the Secretaryof Trans-Advisory Commission... __....... 292 POTEAEION or oh lon ot rps on B5 so mm ye =o 584 | Crompton, Brig. Gen. Roy C., Joint Staff, De-Coyne, Col. John C., Defense Supply Agency. . 457 fense_..._._ Said hl ntoleh, nadie -.-453 Coyne, John T., Packers and StockyardsA Cronin, Cynthia, Senate Republican Policy Ad-ministration, Agriculture _________________ 524 Committee...cial Cael. lo. ol. 263 Coyne, Joseph BR Federal Reserve System____ 604 | Cronin; Leonard F., Regional Offices, Civil Crabtree, Col. Jean E., Defense Supply Agency. 456 G Save OOmmINon ee CEI 60s, men ronk, Edwin M., Department of State________ 2 On Ms By + Bureau of Land Monson _ 510 Gronkhise 23 Wis D., Manpower and Re-£69 AO. Oo sorve:Affairs, Defense...0 SL. Craft, Edward O., Office of Legislative Counsel, Crook, Delma L., Maritime Administration____ 548 a a A RA dr 6 Croon, Col. Fred M., Selective Service System... 649 Crag, Allan, Civil Aeronautics Board......... 60 | Crosby, Barbara A., D.C. Government. .______ 727 Craig, James L., M.D., Tennessee Valley Au-‘Crosby, Oliver S., Department of State_..._____ 429 thority... ooo one 660 | Crosby, Samuel W., House Committee on Ap- Cralley, Lewis J., Environmental Control, : PrODTIatIONS = ol ra 275. HEW. ooo Ll. Cross, Charles T., Ambassador to Singapore... 782 Cramer, Rear Adm. Shannon D., Public Affairs, Cross, Page, Fine Arts, Smithsonian_._.___.___ 654 re arAe Ee ea ga Cross, Robert D., Department of State__.______ 427 ‘Cross, Sam Y. , Department of the Treasury . -. 438 Cramer, William C. (Representative from Florida): Crouch, FE, W., Jr., Federal Crop Insurance Biography. ci oe a dS Lie mre 36 Corporation, Agriculture Ef oP sam os 519 Public Works Committee... screamo 271 Crouch, Maj. Gen. Thomas H., Air Staff. ______ 487 House Office Building Commission___________ 288 Crouch, William E., Defense Contract Audit National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commis- BEONCY. iiss inc pans wen Fat weit Sas 455 SION ce a aT 29 Cron William H., Law Library, Library of Congress CENTER ATRL SUTURE Lae ERE RR Rn, 391 Crandall, David L., Bureau of Reclamation Crow, Lt. Gen. Duward L.: . Interior oo or ep ral 51 Office of Comptroller, Air Force... one 488 Crandall, Jack, administrative assistant to Soldier's Home, United States, noon 658.Representative Lujan. =x. .ieaieao] John Bureau Land Jd 339 Crow, O., of Management, Crandall, John H., D.C. Government__._______ 718 OI a I 5 Crane, Philip M. (Representative from Illinois): Crow, Louise C., Senate Periodical Press Biography... ints ar nid da Sih sade Galleny. cu J nant nbd de he ga bad any 842 Crane, Theodore R., Information, Agriculture_. 530 Crow, W. C., Research Divisions, Agriculture . 533 Cranston, Alan (Senator from California): Crowdus, William W., U.S. Territorial Expan-Biography... Sibi cole LB SSRN, 13:1. sion Memorial Commission. ______.__________ 204 Banking and Currency Committee. __._.______ 253 ‘Crowe, Jimmie L., U.S. Botanic Garden_____. 395 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. ______ 255 Crowe, Philip K., Ambassador to Norway ______ 781 Congressional Directory Page Page Coot Elsie E., Office of General Counsel, Crowley, TR J., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congesss. our teus Crowlie, Rod C., Post Office and Civil Service Commitiee, Senate... iio: tla cu Wo Crownover, Blair, Office of Legislative Counsel, Senate. Tar SIA a Crowson, Brig. Gen. Delmar L., Atomic Energy Commission. .ciuds ts on It ttre pen ea Crowther, Harold E., International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and SEY EINE RE CE aR me Nn i sel Renan) Croxall, John R., Office of Foreign Direct In- vestments, Commerce... -. oud o Crum, Stewart P. , Federal Power Commission. Crutchfield, Rear Adm. R. R. , Bureau of Naval Personnel Sle re te ee 2 PA do SIRE es Cruze, Gifford G. , Tennessee Valley Authority. Cubbler, Charles i Medical Services, HEW__ Cubero, Frank, Office of the Clerk, House... Cudworth, Bette, Army Liaison Office, Senate__ Cuffe, Donald S., Installations and Logistics, LE DO eRe a ne pe Culberson, George W., Community Relations Sepvice dustiee. i tra oo Culbertson, Robert E., Department of State____ Cullen, Jonna Lynne, House Committee on a SR a Cullinan, Edmund P., deputy clerk, U.S. Supreme BI adhe dan eal dons is erat Culp, Melvin M., Soil Conservation Service_.._ Culver, John C. (Representative from Iowa): Biography. i aa Foreign Affairs Committee... .. ....._......_ Government Operations Committee _________ Cummings, Capt. Arthur H., Research and Development, Navy Cummings, Capt. C., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Nav Cummings, Frank, administrative assistant to Senator avitg rsEN tan Cummings, Herbert J., Office of Foreign Com-mercial Services, Commerce. _....._.__._.. Cummings, Dr. Martin M., National Library of Medicine, HEW _.. _. 2 cud o> Cummings, William H., Agricultural Stabiliza-tion and Conservation Service. ___________ Cummins, Wallace D., District of Columbia Court of General Sessions... _.....__.._. Cuneo, Ernest, Smithsonian... _._.___.._______ Cunningham, ’ Anniel, House Committee on Internal Seenrity. = ll lo Cunningham, Glenn (Representative from Ne- braska): Biography Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. Post Office and Civil Service Committee___ Coningham, James A., Community Health, Cunningham, Maj. Gen. Joseph A., Overseas Commands, Av Borger 0 Loh 00 vo mi Cunningham, Margery R., Health Statistics, HEW Cunningham, Marsh, Federal Housing Admin-istration, HUD Cunningham, TrumanJ., Agricultural Stabiliza-tion and Conservation Service... ... ...... Curley, Charles E., Board for Correction of Naval ReCords, io. ours eins oo 010 Curley, EdwardT., D.C. Government___.____. Curran, Edward M., chief judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia en RR ESRR SR a SI Curren, Capt. H. F., Naval Facilities Engineer- ing Command Currey, Dr. J. Raymond, D.C. Government_. Currie, Daniel A., Commodity Exchange Au- ETTa hn ee Bel a RA SRE MR LH AR Currier, Roger M., Legislative Liaison, Army... Curry, John J., Office of Hearing Examiners, Aeviegltare. U2 Do Lil aad PEE CT Curry, Joseph J., Federal Power Commission... Es fa Leigh, Jr., Office of the Secretary, Curry, William H.; Patent:Office._ oasua Load Curtin, Maj. Gen. R. H., National Aeronautics and Space Administration SNe OR a TR Curtis, Carl T. (Senator from Nebraska): BIGETapNY.. oo il en i ei 99 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee. 252 392 Agriculture and Forestry Committee. _______ 252 Kinane Committee 7 oh toi ® hyas 254 262 Rules and Administration Committee. _______ 256 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy __________ 282 Commission on Art and Antiquities of U.S. Senate... soe wir Bat eh et Seas 286 602 Curtis, John, administrative assistant to Rep-resentative Lowenstein_____________________ 339 v Curtis, Mrs. Judith S., secretary to Representa-; Hive Burleson. i i ir seaman 331 Curtis, Cdr. R. E.: 538 Navy Council of Personnel Boards... _.___.____ 468 Physical Disability Review Board, Navy _____ 468 Curtis, Robert L., Congressional Record Index___ 285 478 Cushen, Walter E., National Bureau of Stand-659 AE a eS a 550 576 Cushman, John F., Administrative Conference 380 ofthe United'States. . _ _. . = i nts 596 387 Cushman, Lt. Gen. Robert E., Jr.: Central Intelligence Agency... _______._____ 424 447 Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps.......__--_. 474 Custer, Benjamin A., Processing Department, 494 Library:ef Congress... potion loi 3 431 Cutchall, Capt. L. C., Naval Electronic Sys- tems ‘Command I Se Nn LE CL BSR LE 476 279 Cutler, Jay, Labor and Public Welfare, Senate.__ 262 Cutler, Nathan, Administration, DOT. _________ 586 669 Cyr, Leo G. , Ambassador to Rwanda... 782 528 Cywin, Allen, Federal Water Pollution Control ‘Administration aR de ee I See Aly 5 516 62 Czarnecki, Marian A., House Committee on 267 Foreign Afiaive. 0 0, nooors ne 277 267 D 4 Daane, J. Dewey, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System. too Lolth 604 Dackis, Helen, Senate Committee on Appro- 326 DE AOS Ca es oes Ti Se ian Cs 259 Daddario, Emilio Q. (Representative from Connecticut): Biography. 07 oon ah esl sesbnuiiihive 29 Science and Astronautics Committee. ________ 271 The Interparliamentary Union_________:_____ 203 519 Daft, Lynn M., Agricultural Economies. ______. 531 Dagney, Louise H., secretary to Representative 707 HAs Of YAGHO «oo os odio ok i sadn 337 655 Dahl, Arve H., Environmental Control, HEW _ 564 Dahl, Frederick R., Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System Ed TN BL ar 605 Dahlgren, Capt. W. C., Office of Operations, Coast Guard... 0 a Dl adh EE Oa 589 100 Daiker, Charles W., U.S. Tariff Commission__. 659 269 Paley, Millard F., Farm Credit Administra-¥ 270 Dailey RichardM., Soil Conservation Service__ 528 Dally, Loi. M.:C., Office of Program Appraisal, yo 490 Dale, William B., International Monetary Fund, 745 Dale, William M., Department of State ________ 433 5 Daley, Jamie L., ' Joint Committee on Internal Revenue nN te 284 Dalferes, Col. George L. J., Jr., Assistant to the Sceretary.of Defense... oli Tio 453 518 Dalrymple, Jean, National Council on the Arts. 639 Dalsted, C. Leonard, Farmers Home Adminis- 4 tration, Agriculture RE LL 525 Dalton, Col. Ral ph L., National War College. 454 Daly, Edmond T.: Judge, D.C. Court of General Sessions. ______ 706 684 Commission. on Revision of the Criminal Laws of the District of Columbia.__________ 287 476 Daly, Joseph F., Bureau of the Census_ _.______ 540 719 Daly, Mavis a, administrative assistant to Representative Berry loool co iiet rR 330 522 461 Daly, Rex F., Economic Research, Agriculture. 531 d’ Amecourt, "John C., House Committee on 529 House Administration... ......._..... Ladin 277 620 Damico, Joseph U., Civil Service Commission_. 607 Danaher, John Anthony, circuit judge, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biography)... _____ 672 |, D’Angelo, Michael J., Planning and Marketing, 635 Bost OIC... oo mien ht i pnt se Memon mehr 501 Indwidual Index Page ‘Daniel, Ted L., secretary to Representative Pountalntl i. o.oo Shs sad aisn add 335 Daniel, W. C. (Representative from Virginia): : Biography EA SALINE LEAT RT Armed Services Committee __________________ 265 Daniel, Watha T., D.C. Government__ ________ 719 ‘Daniels, Dominick V. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography... oofc rl hm ti Jd J Slain 109 Education and Labor Committee ____________ 266 Post Office and Civil Service Committee_____ 270 Daniels, Harley J., D.C. Government__________ 715 Daniels, Joseph W., Office of Administrator, LL CR Re ESO Se A RE 4 445 0 624 Daniels, Susan Kay, House Committee on In-ternal Security clo li ul oni LLU 278 Dann, Clayton S., Department of State________ 434 Dannenhauer, Jane, secretary to Senator Marphy. oa no ombor LL Glas el 327 Dante, Lee F., D.C. Government______________ 716 Dantzie, Maurine E., Senate Committee on Armed Services... Conall 0 UllU CRT. 260 DaPointe, John J., Jr., Foreign-Trade Zones Board... _...... .. _ CiSNiOetG an ais wl] 623 Darden, Benjamin F. L., Federal Aviation Ad-ministration... oo io EYE So TNE 592 Darden, Dr. Colgate W., Jr.: James Madison Memorial Commission.____.__ 288 Washington National Monument Society. ____ 663 Darden, William Horace, judge, U.S. Court of sMilitary: Appeals... Los il Lola anions 704 Dargans, Louise Maxienne, House Committee on Educationand Labor... i... i... 276 Darling, Joseph M., Press Photographers’ Gallery © J5 00 Cee aT WTO LETT 819 Darroch, J. Donald, Business and Defense Services, Commerce...00 BAY Coil Darrow, Michael, House Post Office... _._______ 381 Darsey, Marie Ww., secretary to Representative : COMET os ce econ AE PTL el XH 332 Darien, &Capt. Heber E., Office of Information, en et en RS te a SA SL 471 Dash, Norham A., Office of Comptroller of Currency tn AB nw ite mt nL ELLA] 441 Dashner, Lez A., Foreign Agricultural Service__ 521 Daugherty, Philip J: D.C. Unemployment Compensation Board. -730 PIC. City Counell 5... ofa CIB i atos 715 D’Auria, Alfred J., House Post Office_________.__ 381 Davenport, Ann B., administrative assistant to Representative Edwards of Louisiana_ _ . 334 Davenport, Charles R., International Trade, Agricoliure JJ oC Toriib cul SS Eg] 521 Davey, Stuart P., Bureau of Outdoor Recrea-: Hon... oie SAREI Ey 3 Davey, William B., Soil Conservation Service, -Apriculturer sc i et ol JLaall 528 _Davian, Catherine B., Board of Governors of Federal ReserveSystem. __._._._._.___._... 604 David, Alvin M., Social Security Administra- tion ga a SR RE LR fr TRE cot 574 David, LesterT'., Department of State. __._______ 435 Davidson, Eugene, D.C. Government. ___.___.___ 719 Davidson, Eugene J., Small Business Adminis-tration dt mm mh a PRI A NE i) Davies, Curtis A., Securities and Exchange Commission. o.oo. io SE 646 Davies, David A., World Meteorological Organi-gation. ol tote nd ten ital 758 eatadll Davies, Don, Office of Education, HEW_______-_ 574 Davies, John S. National Visitor Facilities Ad- visory Conymission.... 0 . oar Cool.Lo. 202 Davies, Rodger P., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs__.. 431 Davies, Rear Adm. T. D.: Headquarters, Naval Material Command... __ 475 Office of the Oceanographer, Navy. ..__.._____ 481 d’Avila Mello, Brig. Gen. Eduardo: Inter-American Defense Board... ......_..._. 736 Joint Brazil-U.S. Defense Commission Pic 748 Davis, Arthur A., Metropolitan Development; | 11 EL Ton Rend or LI et A a SE Sh Davis, Arthur D., Consumer Protection, HEW_. -Davis, Arthur P., District Zoning Adjustment... 732 Davis, Chester c., U.S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission... 294 Page Davis, Christine Ray, House Committee on Government Operations. ________.___._.____. 277 Davis, DorlandJ., Research Institutes, HEW___ 571 Davis, Edward P., Pan American Union________ 750 Davis, Finis E., American Printing House for theBlind iu. wong “Lo anapi Yo, 562 Davis, Florence T., secretary to Heprotoniative Burton of rahi on ie. La tact 331 Davis, Vice Adm. G. M., Surgeon General, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy... 479 Davis, Glenn, House Committee on Yar Seeupity Ll io lS calionall arnt lan 278 Davis, Glenn R. (Representative from Wisconsin): 15H Le Ee Ste We a 195 Appropriations Committee. ______.___________ 264 Davis, Harry, Systems Review, Air Force_______ 483 Davis, Horace J.: Office of Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service pF TEE I NL ER We) 61 Slag oY 520 Service. uaies dann HUT dae. dies Davis, Howard P., Food and Nutrition I Agriculture el aed Ch RU ae ed 2:n523 Davis, J. Lionberger, Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission... ........_.-7 _c.oiC 294 Davis, Capt. Jack C., Office of Naval Research... 472 Davis, James F., Commissioner, Court of Claims Lanta mimes SoA ol demnas dE sero 681 Davis, John E., , Director of Civil Defense, Army. 458 Davis, John F Federal neds Council, GSA. 2... i... 630 Office of Supreme Court... ___..______.:i__... 669 Davis, John G., Atomic Energy Commission... 603 Davis, Lt. Gen. John J., Arms Control and Dis-I EPIACEIeNt ABONCY. call i nea s Sonne 599 Davis, John W. (Representative from Georgia): Blography ioc dota sast tiie mopiin ge House Administration Committee __________. 268 Science and Astronautics Committee... _______ 271 Davis, Jonathan, Farm Credit Administration. 614 Davis, Kenneth N., Office of the Secretary of ComMIMer0e. i oiigtis adie rmat tana 537 Davis, KennethN., Jr., Department of State... 435 Davis, Lloyd H., "Federal Extension, Agricul- SUPE, bed er a Lr oh te 534 Davis, Mary W., administrative assistant to Representative Rosenthal __________________ 344 Davis, Nathaniel, Ambassador to Guatemala_.. 780 Davis, Oscar H., Judge, U.S. Court of Claims CBIOBTAPAY) oo Te Hi oh didi = Cm 678 cnet Davis, Owen W., D.C. Police Department___..._ 727 Davis, Robert Tyler, Fine Arts, Smithsonian. 654 Davis, RussellJ., D.C. Government. _____.___. 719 Davis, Dr, Ruth M., National Library of Medicine, BEW eissin lan 572 Davis, Shelby, Ambassador to Switzerland ___ __ 782 Davis, Stephen S., District of Columbia Rede- velopment Land ra a TAT i, Davitt, Jord H., Internal Security Division, eT NEARSee 493 Bre “William T., Field Committees, In-terior SE pr SN Sr ge Dawalt, Brig. Gen. Kenneth F.: Atomic Energy Commission... —ooouao-: 603 Military Liaison Committee to Atomic Energy Comission, Defense i. suis cu ann 457 ro... Dawson, Howard A., Jr., judge, U.S. Tax Court (DIOZEADNYY oe Co cpus bra hh smn bs ae raitse 699 Dawson, James S., Jr., Maritime Administra-tio Dv, William L. (Representative from Illinois): BlographVoii .o. —E oii ital mascot 49 District of Columbia Committee... .________ 266 Government Operations Committee ____..-__ 267 Day, Clarence T., House Periodical Press Pi Day, James V., Federal Maritime Commission__ 618 Day, Melvin S., National Aeronautics and Space Administration I Ea nah ol te ey 635 Day, Monroe F., Federal Trade Commission. _. 621 Day, Virgil B., Federal Mediation and Concilia- tion Service TNS NE Ae TL 619 Day, William E., Commissioner, Court of Claims. siana ee aE ath abi ES 680 ' Day, William M., Office of the Secretary, Senate. 374 Deakins, James A., House Committee on Armed Services... ......L.Dreriaaeniudl 276 Gasolina Congressional Directory Page Dealez, Joe M., American National Red Cross... 597 Dean, Alan L., Administration, DOT 586 Dean, Frank B., United States-Mexico Commis- sion for Border Development and Friend-3 shi Dean, Comdr. J. J., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy 479 Dean, James H. Note Credit Administration.. 614 Dean, John W., " TI. Office of the Deputy At- torney General, Justiee: no Ulin ness, 491 Dean, Robert W. , Department ofState__.. 7... 431 DeAngelis, Manlio F., Department of State.__. 435 Deason, Williard, Interstate Commerce Com- IESSION. cdl. ho cn a rahe mami Seb Sim 632 DeBellis, Mrs. Mary A., Tariff Commission__.. 659 DeBerry, Carolyn, secretary to Representative MeMillan tc -0 el aiIe 340 de Besche, Hubert, Ambassador from Sweden. . Depall, Ebenezer Moses, Ambassador from Debio Pons W., Forest Service, Agri- culture aid Ee sR BL a MT 526 Debus, Dr. Kurt, Field Installations, NASA___ 638 DeCain, neon r., Bureau of Facilities, Post 5 DeCarlo, Michael, Lo EL EIRi i DeChard, James L., D.C. Government______._-Decker, William c, Joint Commission on the Coinag CARIEL A EE SE ate De Costa, Frank A., Jr., Legislative Assistant, Office of the Vice President Deeds, Margaret A., Office of Register of Wills and Clerk of the Probate Court __......... 7 Deegan, James L., Civil Aeronautics Board. __. 606 Deemer, Walter i Arms Control and Disarma- “ment Moenoyii a Doh nth chal oO 599 DeFelice, A. Richard: Foreign Agriculture Service... International Trade, Agriculture. ___._.___.__- de Freitas, R. Adm. Roberto Ferreira Teixeira, -Joint Brazil-U.S. Defense Commission____-74 DeGast, Leonard A., D.C. Government______. 7 de Graffenried, Patricia, secretary to Repre- sentative Collins rir Li BR a DeGrandis, Joseph, Jr., House Post Office_______ DeGraw, Donald a, Government Printing ” 5 Offi Deheza, Brig. Lorenzo Diego Bravo, Inter-American Defense Board 737 Dehnel, Mrs. Kathleen, secretary to Repre- 9 getative Carter. «oillee da ii ie 33 DeHority, Edward H., Federal Deposit Insur-ance Corporation, Con lo, Lh unia Raa el 617 Deitmeyer, Carl W., Farmer Cooperative Serv-ice, Agriculture.PEARISAN SAIN VANE Can ane ey 5 Deltz, William T., administrative assistant to Representative Thompson of New Jersey... 346 deKieffer, Donald E., Senate Committee on Republican Policy. eon Td J ge eats 263 de Hors, G. P. C., International Monetary dela ii og Don Rafael, Organization of Amer-(ean Bates LL a TT TE 749 de la Garza, Eligio (Representative from Texas): Biography oh mas Hed a mr ine dey 176 Agriculture Committee... .--s-i._ o.oo) 264 Delaney, Edward P., Securities and Exchange Commissions 100 Choa cal el ariyaiaa ie 647 Delaney, George P.: Special A to Secretary of State and Co-ordinator of International Labor Affairs. _.. 427 Agency for International Development. _____. 435 Delaney, James J., administrative assistant to Senator Willams ho aa 328 Delaney, James J. (Representative from New York): Bicoraphytd [of Bab le Masti fof CSS Rules'Committee i Lio: Jhon Sali; Delaney, John A., Federal Trade Commission__ 621 Delaney, Lois M., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Air PForee >... bia. iceencicesen 485 De La O, Eloise, secretary to Senator Anderson. 324 de la Torre, Col. Juan Manuel Gomez, Inter- American Defense Board... 737 Page Delay, P. D., Agricultural Research Service.... 533 Del Balzo, Mrs. Mary Jane, secretary to Senator Mansfield 327 Del Canto, Jorge, International Monetary Fund. 746 Del Grosso, Peter A., Bureau of Operations, POS Oe i lr aes cae ena td 499 Delhomme, Eleanor K., Botanic Garden. ___.__ Delker, Paul V., Office of Education, HEW____ 573 Della Corte, A. Alfred, National Mediation Board... i. ns ae da al Dellamora, Brig. Carlos Alfonso, Joint Brazil-U.S, Defense Commission. __ 748 Dellenback, John (Representative from Oregon): Bio graphy vat eon ht an Et Sr BS 147 aay and Labor Committee._________._._ 266 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 270 Delmore, John R., Office of Assistant Secretary for Administration, Commerce____________. 537 DeLoach, Cartha D., Federal Bureau of Inves-tigation (ol. TE CF at 4 Lanai oh DeLon, Richard M., administrative assistant to Representative Whalen 347 DeLong, Miss DeAnna, secretary to Representa-tive Brown of Michigan... ... 00. Jou] DeLonga, Brig. Gen. Peter R., Systems and Logistics, Air Force 489 DeLorme, Gilbert E., Jr., Equal Opportunity, S70 HUD Delougaz, Nathalie P., Processing Department, Library of Congress Br i A eh 393 del Rosario, Ing. Enriquello A., Organization of Ameren States |. ore a del Val, Marquis de Merry, Ambassador for 237EE Paes COLL SE Me WA St CB v1 3 DeLucia, Francis C., Metropolitan Develop-ment, HUD 581 de Maulde, Bruno, International Monetary Si TAQ: oor ode dd cna ty, Jah 2 Tas Dembling, Paul G., National Aeronautics and Space Administration... tooling Dement, Pauline O., Senate Committee on the Judiciary de Mesquita Lara Jodo, Inter-American Devel-open BAMEK.. .. ic veu bis roe smn ato DeMichele, Mrs. Margaret, administrative as- sistant to Senator Mansfield. _____-__.______ Demos, Paul T., administrative assistant to Senator Montoya... ..0 clei. erie 327 Demuth, Richard H., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. _________ 740 Dendy, Dallas L., Jr., Office of the Clerk of the 27 H Derfolm, Maj. Gen. Charles J., Headquarters, 1.8. Army Security Agency 46 Pell, Reginald M., Forest Service, Agile : Dennard, Cleveland L., Washington, Technical Institute..._.. 731 Denney, George C., Jr., Department of State... 432 Denney, Robert V. (Representative from Ne- braska): BODY... ih teen aha a a 99 Public Works Committee... ______ | at273 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... ._... 272 Select Committee on Crime. ..oooocooiooi 273 Denney, Mrs. Robert V., The Congressional EEE Lad 611 Dennis, Albert J., House Committee on Mer-chant Marine and Fisheries ._____..________. 279 Dennis, David H., Research and Technology, NASA 637 Dennis, David W. (Representative from Indiana): i Blographyl iL edd boar sh vas J ea 60 Judiciary Sotmnitie INE lent hd SNE Tn 269 Dennis, Janet M., Senate Committee on Public OTRS. cc La ER BEY 263 Dennis, Samuel J., Bureau of the Census..___. 541 De Noyer, John M., Geological Survey...____. 508 Densmore, James E., Research and Technology, POP Ci Ian aie Aan Sed st 585 Dent, John H. (Representative from Pennsyl-vania): Biography 00 Lol aide el Solna 156 Education and Labor Committee_.__._______ ~ 266 House Administration Committee... _________ 26 Page Page Dent, John H.—Continued Joint Committee on Printing ________________ 284 Dent, Mrs. Mary P., secretary to Representative Mailllard....o. 0 eros ide Lu sh 340 Dent, William C., Bureau of Outdcor Recrea-tion, APYTy RE te ROL ME SE a © 514 Denton, Charley M., Business and Defense Services Administration, Commerce. ___.___ 543 de Olloqui, José Juan, Inter-American Devel- opment Banke... odacL asin tug De Palma, Samuel, Department of State______ 433 de. Partearroyo, Mrs. Luz H. G., International Boundary and Water Commission, United Statesand Mexico... ooo... ioc Lhd, 743 De Perini, Wilbur G., House Press Gallery____ 786 De Pilla, ‘Albert 'T.; Botanic Garden... 395 dePoix, Vice Adm. Vincent P., Research and Engineering, Defenses. ol Dosa da old 444 DePrenda, Salvatore J., Veterans Administra- tion Congressional Liaison Service. .._... 387 DePuy, Lt. Gen. William E. Army Staff. _____ 462 Derato, S. Michael, Office of Legislative Coun- sel, ie Ceea A 376 pt DeRoburt, Hammer, South Pacific Commis- SIM aeaa ee la he 752 deRoulet, Vincent, Ambassador to Jamaica____ 780 Derry, John A. Afomic Energy Commission___ 601 Derryberry, O. "Merton, M.D., Tennessee Valley Authority ool coi fais denim Hla bls 660 Derwinski, Sad J. (Representative from Illinois): Blography si. tines oil dos ie desi sosiien 50 Foreign Affairs Committee. __________________ 267 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. _.__ 270 The Interparliamentary ! nion.______._.._.____. 294 de Santamaria, Dr. Carlos Sanz, Pan American 307:1 Va DY ME SR RR ON 749 Deschler, Lewis: National Portrait Jes badensnais 654 Callory.oioda Parliamentarian of the House___.._._._._._.____. 377 de Seynes, Philippe, United Nations. .._.__._.___ 755 DeShazo, Thomas G., Office of Comptroller of the Currency 5 Te SI (I ir PL | SE 440 Detjmons, D. V., National Bureau of Stand-Si 5 TELL Kerian, South Pacific Commission. _ ol de Souza, Jodo Gongalves, Pan American Union, OAT os yepasa Ca 750 Dessecker, Ernest L.: Federal Records Council, GSA ______________ 630 Securities and Exchange Commission....____ 646 de.Suro, Mrs. Piedad, Pan American Union_.__ 749 Deutrich, Mabel E. National Archives and Records, Service, GSA... canna 629 Devall, James L., D.C. Government... 714 DeVaughn, Walter C., Government Printing ot 9 Dever, John F., Advisory ‘Commission on Intra-governmental Relations. o.oo0 00 597 Devers, Gen. Jacob L., Americar Battle Monu- ments Commission. ar 597 Devine, John P., D.C. Fire Department._____ 726 Devine, Samuel i (Representative from Ohio): Biography. sca ooohnn Li Sl 138 House Administration Committee__._________ 268 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 . Devlin, Arthur T., Management Improvement, Agriculture ar oy hem eR I 530 Devlin, David T., Office of Business Economics, Commerce REET EE ie eS gr a Dig 538 DeVol, Harry D., D.C. Government. _._.___.___.. 718 de Vries, Tom, International Monetary Fund__ 746 Dewey, Charles S., Washington National Monu- ment Society. soils ell SEL nail Laie 663 Dewey, W. Donald, Washington Area Transit AWhoriy. ..-.ooio-. -oboaonio tn ootc, 662 IUD DeWitt, Dr. William B., National Institutes of 25 Fn EAR eS Dd Bee bbe pe itr) 571 Dewton, Johannes L., Processing Department, Library of Congress... o-ooeo sdteatn 393 Dexter, John B., Department of State__________ 430 Dexter, Wayne Vv. Office of Management Serv- ices, Agriculture {SRE Ae iu Ee CS CNR de Young, John, South Pacific Commission... 753 | “de Zendegui, Guillermo, Pan American Union__ 750 Dials, John, D.C. Police Department __________ 726 ‘Diamond, Edward Xi; Bureau of Labor Sta-tistics AT VE EE AN i YH ER A 558 Diamond, Mrs. Freda, Smithsonian Institution . 655 ‘Diamond, Mrs. Luna, National Council on the Diamond, William, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ______.___ 741 Dice, George A. Consumer and Marketing Service, Agricaltare ilullisiChE ....... 523 Dick, Bess E., House Committee on Judiciary__ 278 Dickens, Capt. P. F., Jr., Naval Station, Wash- ington, D.C. sides laaUT 482 Dickerman, M. B., Forest Service, Agriculture _ 526 Dickerson, Glenn R., Department of the Preasurys i. a nara tran dl el 440 Dickerson, Lorena P., Army Liaison Office_____ 387 Dickerson, Mrs. Mary E., Customs. __________.__ 440 Dickerson, Pauline M., House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries... __________ 279 Dickerson, Walter, D.C. Government____.______ 719 Dickey, William L., Office of the Secretary, ITLRASHLY o.com ins ren membre maa I 3 438 Dickinson, Dorothea, secretary to Representa- tive Wyman... o.oe.oo SSN Ina Sibel 348 Dickinson, Philip P., House Committee on Science and Astronautics... 0 __io) 280 Dickinson, Roy G., District of Columbia Court of General Sessions ce urimwt th ivn spas vais 707 Dickinson, William L. (Representative from Alabama): Blograpiy. ial J. bio foal Sat sulla Re i 4 Armed Services Committee ___.___.__________: 265 House Administration Committee. _________ 268 Dicks, Edward C., Senate Committee on Bank- ingandCurreney... lo too UI NULLS 260 Dickson, James E., D.C. Government _ ________ 717 Dickson, Ralph P., Federal Maritime Commis- 1 HENCE en, Cai nt Re amt £ JX A 619 Dickson, William C., Data Management, HEW _ 561 Diddle, Gerald F., Rural Electrification Admin- istration, il LC CoN SRDS Tio El 527 Diefenbach, Viron L., Education and Manpower Training, HEBW lo 0 hea al sty 571 Diem, Bui, Ambassador from Viet-Nam_______ L715 Dienz, Col. John E., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Defense. 0.0 of VL uilile I 73 449 Diesen, Carl E., Geological Survey, Interior... 508 Dietz, George J ohn, Export-Import Bank______ 613 DiFusco, Col. M. P., Manpower, Defense _ _____ 450 Diggle, Capt. R. H., Naval Ship Systems Com-: Mand. me NE a ent 477 Diggs, Charles C., Jr. (Representative from Michigan): Blography oo. uns ria esl 86 District of Columbia Committee. ._____.____ 266 Foreign Affairs Committee... _______________ 267 Diggs, Gilbert A., D.C. Government _ _________ 720 DiGuiseppi, James L., General Accounting OFC. to ada HU ATR B30 ONO TL oid 389 Dillard, Ben H., administrative assistant to Representative Blackburn._______.__________ 330 Dillon, C. Douglas, Arms Control and Dis- armament Agency. Ll aii 600 Dillon, E. Scott, Maritime Administration ____ 548 Dillon, Wilton S., Academi¢ Programs, Smith- SONIA. oh diel sorts snes eS ne SE ne 652 DiLorenzo, Jack T., Office of the General Coun-Sel POSE Offices i is. i ie hanna ed -= 502 Dimler, Robert J., Agricultural Research Serv-| 1 ET RL CETL NG ele Saw att 533 Dimock, Ross A., Federal Crop Insurance Cor-poration. Cu Lei > UR a 519 Dines, Bruce E., National Park Foundations, Ly VN a EE I i SR A WL 0 512 Dingell, John D. (Representative from Mich-igan): BIOgraDNY Joss ior an bug nl ge SA 87 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee___ 270 House Select Committee on Small Business___ 274 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission__. 289 Dingivan, Col. Edward A., Office of Installa-' ° tions and Logisties, Air Force______________ 485 936 Congressional Directory Page Dinkins, Eleanor A., House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce... .---.-278 Dinsmore, Lee F., consul to Muscat and Oman. 781 Dinsmore, Capt. R. P., Office of Operations, Copst Guards inn le gin JRERCI Ci 589 DiPasquale, Attilio, Civilian Manpower Man- agement, Nauy = eA 469 Diva, Salvatore J., Office of the Doorkeeper, A pe EL A EE me A AO Be RAT 0 Dirks, oy M., Senate Committee on Ap- propriations Arta ne aephanean Lo Guh ae 259 Dirlam, Charles F., Subversive Activities Con- DiSilvestri, Santa R., Wistinzton City Post Office 733 Disler, ar C., Civil Aeronautics Board______ 606 Disney, James a. Research and Engineering, Defonse cool l ana Yeo Loi To ined 44 Disney, Lewis F., Capital Police. _.______._.___. 385 Dix, Leslie V., Federal Trade Commission. _.__ 622 Dixon, Lt. Col. Allen Ci drs, Army Liaison Office, Senate. oat 1S ton 200d si ol 387 Dixon, Henry L., Bureau of Operations, Post OIE. 49 Dixon, Hollis, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. ec ibis tapos: cove 283 Dixon, Julian T., Federal Communications Commission... ... odio sesis mined rain ll Dixon, Tomard S., Office of Administration, Trea SAYY or Oaea en Dixon, ‘Nathaniel, Academic Programs, Smith- sonjan tt iD ae eee alee Dixon, Paul Rand, Federal Trade Commission. 621 Dixon, William D., Federal Trade Commission. 622 Dixon, William J., " House Committee on Inter- state and Foreign COMMEree. oJ .pe iui isd 278 Doak, Woodrow G., Finance and Administra- tion, Post Ofice. ail tend 500 Doan, Mason C., Federal Housing Administra- tion, 15 HUH ae Sol dB Sea sade 7 582 Doarn, James W., Health, Education, and Wel- fare, Regional Offices: Foo. -0 oN Rlcealoll 562 Dobbs, ‘George, Federal Trade Commission... 622 Dobey, Allen A., Antitrust Division, Justice... 492 Dobkin, John i Smithsonian Institution__._ 651 Dobranski, Bernard, administrative assistant to Repr esentative Murphy of Minels. =.=:=u 342 Dobrynin, Anatoly F., Ambassador from Union of Soviet Socialist Republics _ Br iS 775 Dobson, Paul A., Farm Credit Administration. 614 Docherty, Bruce M., Office of General Counsel, NT RR ee Ge 461 Ditto Robert, Senate Committee on Foreign Relationsy Fon Jin Sonne fp ERM 261 Dodd, Clifford B®; D.C. Government....._..... 645 Dodd, Halbert W., Railroad Retirement Board. 645 Dodd, Thomas J. (Senator from Connecticut): Biography... Fil os ASC Sion hd dL 29 -Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee... 252 Foreign Relations Committee. ___________.___ 254 Judiciary. Committees... oo. conorined 255 Dodds, Floyd, House Post Office._____._________ 381 Dodds, Dr. Harold W.: James Madison Memorial Commission________ 288 U.S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Com-ETETHT ot oh nr AR Ee SP eh EPR 204 Dodge, Donald, Model Cities, HUD ___________. 581 Dodge, Roy T., Washington Area Transit AION or i 662 -Dodson, Emily, House Committee on Science andi Astronautics. oo Sao CoD CaN 280 Dodson, G. W., Jr., Federal Supply Service, STAT rN a a nT ead HY 625 Dodson, Herman A., Bureau of Operations, Post«@fice. 3 JH rel rr ae 499 Doering, William F., International Trade, ATT Ye, Ne a 521 Doherty, Francis X., D.C. Government_______. 724 Doherty, John F., Internal Security Division, ashes: a el Hs tA 493 Doms, Joseph C., Farmers Home A dministra-JOU ar. DoH es eh sd Dolan, Rear Adm. J. W., Naval Ship Systems Command Gotsion thin ois iy TE eer haus 477 Dole, Hollis, M., Office of the Secretary oh Interior Dole, Robert J. (Senator from Kansas): Biography... ... oo. sl done inl dat rin Agriculture and Forestry Committee. ___.___ 252 Public Works Committee Select Committee on Small Business... _____ 257 Dole, Mrs. Robert, The Congressional Ciab.: 610 Dolce, Edith H., D.C. Vocational Rehabili- ation Dollard, Mrs, Louise, administrative assistant to Representative Baring______._________.__ Dolley, William T., Employees’ Compensation, Labor Dominguez, Francisco, Pan American Union___ 750 Domingus, Howard L, 101 ORI eR Ra a (I Dominick, David D., Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, .. 515 Interior...000. Dominick, Peter H. (Senator from Colorado): Biographylo. ooulil co ah at i ars he Pani 26 Armed Services Committee ._______._._________ 253 Joint Commission on Coinage _______________ 289 Labor and Public Welfare Committee ________ 255 Select Committee on Nutrition and Human elds. Li a Ld CR 57 Select Committee on Small Business. ________ 257 National Memorial Stadium Commission. ____ 291 Board of Visitors, Air Force Academy _______. 294 Dominick, Theodore W., D.C. Government_._. 718 Dominy, Floyd E., Bureau of Reclamation_____ 512 Dompierre, Oliver 0 Assistant to the Minor ity.. 376 Domsitz, Myron G., Bureau of Standards___.__: : 550 Donahoe, Catheri ine M., secretary to Representa- ive Roth. c.,. oi oh cas wie 344 Dona, James E., secretary to Repr esentative [77 FE RO TE re EAT Donahue, John F., Jr., New England Regional. Commission, Comineree. ovis Donahue, J oseph P., administrative assistant tf -Representative Monagan SIN AT TR Donahue, L. F.: Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Fainti Uo ERR SRLL ER RO SR 610 Federal Supply Service, GSA_____.________.__ 625 Donahue, Michael K., Register of Wills and Clerk of the Probate Court... .._..... 708 Donaldson, Alan W., Mental Health, HEW_____ 566 Donaldson, William J., Jr., House Press Gallery. 786 Donaty, Frank J., Eo Lr CS 646 NAGI Donegan, Thomas J., Indian Claims Commis- RO i naan 632 Donelan, Joseph F., Jr., Department of State..__ 427 Donelson, Charles, House Post Office__________ -381 Donigan, Lee D., Federal Prison Industries, et LE eh cn VE eB Lalo Ln Donlan, hates J., Manned Space Flight, NASA Donlon, Mary H., senior judge, United States Customs Court =-2.ts 696 (biography) 0 Donley, Owen J., administrative assistant to Senator MCGOVErT. ooo nooo ooo 326 Donnahoo, Robert W., Federal Mediation and Conefligtion Service... ci. ie coins 619 Donnella, George F.: District Corporation Counsel’s Office _______ 716 District Public Service Commission__________ 727 Donnelley, Dixon, Office of the Secretary, Rreasayy. ys Ne SI EE SE 439 Donnelley, Rosemary, Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. _______________ 261 Donnelly, Charles T., Civil Aeronautics Board. 606 Ll Lt. Gen. "Harold C., Field Offices, EC iad Bese RS NERS Te Re SR ERE MEET a 603 Donnelly, Capt. W. E., Office of Program Appraisal, NAVY a Ne Ca 472 Donnelly, Warren H., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress Oe SILI aan 392 Donnem, Roland W., Antitrust Division, Justice Ne, 492 Donock, Mary J., Expert Transcriber, Office of Official Reporters to House Committees.__ 382 Donoghue, P. Joseph, administrative assistant to Representative Boland... ________._._._. 330 Donohue, Col. Patrick J., Defense Atomic SUPPL AGENCY. . ade di dat a iudant sane Individual Index 837 Tara ha Page Donohue, Harold D. (Representative from Massachusetts): Biographythes 0, CoRR iin can Ut las 79 Judiciary Committee: oo0 To [20h Jie 269 American Revolution Bicentennial Commis- SHORE. FER Cr ais a Cah Donovan, Eileen R., Ambassador to Barbados__ 778 Donovan, James A., Jr., Department of State____ 434 Donovan, PJ. Bureau of Employees’ Compen- sation, Labor. oo Uoo ln sg oD] 557 Donovan, Patricia J., secretary to Senator MeGovern. 2 nial cot eae, ---326 Dooley, Joyce R., secretary to Representative Davigle erat Lon Beis al Jas antl Doolin, Dennis J., International Security Aflaivs, Defensa” 0, 00 ol Lolsill] 449 Doolittle, Patricia L., Senate Republican Policy Commyitteei™ ©. Dl ales 263 D’Oria, Natale, Office of Administration for Domestic and International Business, TTTUN Le a A ResSe 545 Ue Dorick, Stanley J., Office of Management Services, Agriculture un ANI pied 530 Dorn, Wm. Jennings Bryan (Representative from South Car olina) : Biography ao re ea al 162 Public. Works .o. Committee... 271 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... __.._...._. 272 Doran, Capt. Homer M., Defense Atomic Support AGONY so Sata Slide Se hs a, 554 . Dorny, Carl H., Soil Conservation Service.____. 529 Dorsey, Guy H., Environmental Science Serv- ices Administration, Commerce... =F... 545 Dorsey, Thomas C., IC Go 632 Doss, Mus. Gretchen, secretary to Senator Cook. 324 : Dosse, WwW. C., Federal Supply Service, GSA_____ 627 Dotson, J. “Ray, administrative assistant to Representative Wampler uscd eons oy 347 Doud, John C., Transportation and Communi-cations Service, (a1 Ua ON ER NA Sa = 628 Dougherty, Joseph W., Library Station at the Capitol cai rttL a 394 Dougherty, Maj. Gen. Russell E., Plans and Operations, Air Force. o....... cao ir Douglas, Donald 8., Soil Conservation Service. . Douglas, James M., U.S. Territorial Expansion Memorial COMMISRION. oo. oe ion ithe 294 Douglas, ‘LaVerne, Senate Committee on Public o Douglas, Mrs. Mary, Western Union Telegraph 5 Co.,. House Office Building. ......__._._.. 86 Douglas, William Orville, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States (biog- 5)SLE A SD SE pe Cn th 666 Douglass, Betty J., House Official Reporters of Pebgtes rc ar ol ahs 382 Douglass, Joseph, Office of the Secretary, HEW_ 560 Doumani, George A., Legislative Reference Service, Library of ‘Congress rm XN 392 Dove, Robert B., Office of Secretary of the Senate WANE Re tA A I ATR Lt Hest 373 Dove, Robert F., Veterans Administration Congr essional Liaison Service. _____._______ 387 Dow, Christopher, Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development...._...____. 751 Dow, Frank E., Agricultural Research Service. 533 Dow, James E., TAA A CR ER Re 591 Dads, Prous E., Office of General Counsel, ZS bee Sn re we SATE AL a AE SE Te 641 Dow 45% i (Representative from Texas): Biegraphy....--o-oo. __o. o_o... 172 Commission on Revision of the Criminal Laws of the District of Columbia. ___.____________ 287 District of Columbia Committee... ___._____ 266 Judiciary Commithee. 2: oo. oo lise 269 Dowling, Robert W., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts: so os Gi ila 657 Downey, E. F., Federal Deposit Insurance COrDOLALION ro. sr sian Sh is ay 617 Downey, Herman E., Senate Committee on ADPPropriations.. dive dria 259 tarali Downing, Thomas N. (Representative from Virginia): BIOGraDY. co a a rene 183 Page Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 270 Science and Astronautics Committee. ________ 271 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy... i 3% lt STL HEE 296 Doyle, Florence B., House Committee on In-ternal Secaribyl.. J. 20. Le tn Sih Je 2 Doyle, Herbert A., Bureau of Employees’ Com-pensation, Labor... UK FL SUE 567 Doyle, John A., administrative assistant to Representative Miller of California_________ 341 Doyle, Col. Lee T., Manpower and Reserve Officers, Army 2 i i. clo 0 SOs 459 Doyle, Patrick J., President’s Committee on -Mental Retardation... ..... 2c za at 292 Doyle, Vincent A., Legislative Reference Serv-ice, Library of Congress... .. 5. .oon. ...... 392 Doyle, Vincent J., Personnel, Smithsonian______ 652 Dozier, Ellsworth B., Office of Secretary of Senate Dod Folie LX ieee alba 374 Dracopoulos, Peter T'., U.S. Patent Office____._ 551 Draheim, Dr. Erwin R., Personnel, Agriculture. 530 Drake, Maj. Gen. C. B., Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corpsi. oul). ol nae 473 Drake, Hudson B.: National Advisory Council on Education of Disadvantaged Children... ______.__._ 634 President’s Commission on White House FeUOWS. ovis chim mda Lal Sing Asi ies Nees Drake, James E., administrative assistant to Representative Fulton of Tennessee _____ 335 Drake, Paschal O., Packers and Stockyards ° Administration, Agriculture__._.____________ 524 Drakert, RobertH., New York Regional Offices, GAD. lieAt oan ast 200 390 Drance, Andrew, Federal Maritime Commis-3 yy naAR A Nk [1 Draper, George, Equal Employment Oppor: : tunity:Commission:. 2. Jain. Ton a) 612 Draper, Richard F.: i Civil Service Commission _ _________________ 608 U.S. Civil Service Commission Liaison Office, Capitol 5... aol AE LEER TG 387 Drayer, Dolores C., secretary to Senator Cotton. 325 Dregge, John W., Civil Aeronautics Board_..___ 606 Dreisbach, Marcia K., secretary to Representa- Hive Prey i ui ol ile ei Em aaah 335 Drennan, Lorin H., Jr., Federal Power Commis-lone. Uli AUR Lah ye 620 Drennen, William Miller, chief judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of)... Sail 697 Drescher, Charles J., Office of Secretary of the Senate, Official Reporters of Debates_______ 374 Drescher, William J., Federal Power Commis- Son. Ll Et CN EA SEL a 620 Drew, Robert E:, Indian Health, HEW ________ 567 Dreyfus, Daniel A., Senate Committee on In- teriorand Insular Affairs... io. .iftEs 2 Dripps, William N., D.C. Government________ 717 Driscoll, John G., Jr., Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commissions...ie 0tiy Ul 739 Driscoll, Norman, White House News Photog-raphers’ Association. : ..... tec a cai ll 825 Driscoll, S. Porter, Federal Housing Adminis-tration, HUD. sen-tata bs Sarit 582 cutie Driscoll, William C., Civil Service Commission. 608 Driscoll, William ¥, Office of the Secretary, Transportation PIR ET GS aH 585 Droege, Richard F.: Forest Service, Agriculture IRE LE 2 HL 525 Board on Geographic Names_______.__________ 507 Drotos, Bertha D., Office of the Speaker. _____ 377 Drumm, Thomas E. Jr., Office of Field Services, Commer oo a fara Drummond, Robert J., Jr., Regional Offices, Civil Service Commission... ___________ 609 Drummy, Maureen, administrative assistant to Representative Steiger of Wisconsin. _______ 346 Drury, Robert F., Bureau of the Census_..____ 540 Dryden, Denis A., National Capital Housing Authority. ols coil, alls ger 638 Duane, Frank J., D.C. Government. .___.______ 718 Dubester, Henry J., National Science Founda-1 LY FS AE SR le SA Be RRR ERT Dubino, Helen M., secretary to Representative Springer... 0 Ca nat radii nan a 346 Du Bois, Cora, International Activities, Smith-SOAR. 5 Te i a 652 938 Congressional Directory Page | Page DuBois, Orval L., Securities and Exchange Oemmission o.oo ors aiant lc Su 646 DuBridge, Lee A.: Executive Office of the President. ____________ 422 Office of Science and Technology. _._________. 425 Dubrow, Morgan D., Office of the Secretary of trena br SNe I RE RI Se SER sae 505 Dubs, Adolph, Department of State____________ 430 Ducander, Charles F., House Committee on Science and Astronauties.__._.__.________.. 2 Ducander, Mrs. Mary Ellen, administrative as-sistant to Representative Biester___________ Dudley, Charles C., Official Reporters to House Committees... chttush Sarai 382 Dudley, Guilford, Jr., Ambassador to Denmark. 779 Dudley, Mrs. Nancy, secretary to Representa- tive Buchanan... ... ...). 0 LY Soin 0s 331 Dudley, Robert A., Bureau of Indian Affairs___ 509 Duemling, Robert W., State Department_______ 429 Dufek, Paul, administrative assistant to Repre- sentative O’Xonskl oo 342 o.oo...ToL Duff, James A., General Accounting Office_____ 389 Duffley, Thomas J., Office of Doorkeeper, onseta asm EE 380 aT Duftner, John T., Office of the Deputy At-torney General, Justiee. =. ai fine ii. 491 Dufty, James P., 111, Senate Select Committee oe re Re 257 Duffy, Kevin T., Securities and Exchange Commission... ia ool faldamn ill --047 Dufresne, Joseph P., Federal Trade Commis- BION soo ae BCT a re abe Bn 62 Dugan, J. Patrick, Export-Import Bank_.____. 613 Dugas, Julian R. ,D. C. Government._..__....___ 717 Duggan, Ervin i History and Art, Smith- SONI > Bri Tech 652 Dugger, Roy W., D.C. Vocational Education___ 731 Duin, Comdr. Robert A., Office of Engineering, CRs Oaard Chummhsion.a ae TNs ER OS 59 pa corn M., Property Management and Disposal Service, GRAY aad a 627 Dulcan, Edward, Small’ Business Administra-a5 t Dulen, Charles M., National Mediation Board._. 641 Dulin, Charles M., Federal Home Loan Bank Toni Pe aa SRE ae ST Ee Be Ga 18 Duigkl, hada J. (Representative from New BlOgraDNY eel fa a Sea ges a ad 127 Post Office and Civil Service Committee ___-270 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... _________ 272 Danher, Kenneth A., Atomic Energy Commis-a aylor...Le eR TL TE eal EA RT Se EE Dunbar, Walter, Board of Parole, Justice__.____ 495 Dunbaugh, Frank M., Civil Rights Division, Fastion Xu tar aR a ie 492 Duncan, Vice Adm. Charles K.: Navel Personnel... x ead 478 Office of Chief of Naval Operations._______.___ 472 Duncan, Charles T., Department of Public Safety, District. of i levis iin ety 725 Duncan, Edgar N., Indian Health Service, HEW 567 Duncan, J. Lawrence, Equal Opportunity, HUD 579 Duncan, John J. (Representative from Ten- nessee): Biography SE SN a Te 167 PublicWorks Committee... ...__. 1: _: 271 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... _.____. 272 Dunlap, Henry A., U.S. Information Agency... 661 Dunlavey, Justin P., Naval Ordnance Systems Commenm@ne. Sic sion ler as lug a IB al] 477 Dunlop, Donald D., Office of the Secretary of Inferior... fault Cie ida ale dl 504 Dunn, Carole, Senate Committee on Labor and POCO: corns ici eda iidiod ate 262 Dunn, Dr. Charles W., administrative ssbidtant to Senator GooQel oo. od lee aaa 325 Dunn, Capt. G. G., Naval Electronic Systems Command...J.. 0 a nde an. ra Ba ie 476 | Dunn, Lawrence H., Office of the Secretary of } nterior El rn Ra Tb Eas Sad ie Dunn, Merry Carol, secretary to aa Rogers oR RTO CAL Re a 344 Dunn, NanB., D.C. Government. ______.._.__.. 718 Dunn, Ray S., ' Bureau of Labor Statistics... 558 Dunne, Elizabeth K. , Copyright Office, Library Of Congress. Co oun RE ian 391 Dunphy, Robert G.: Sergeant at Arms, Senate. oul Cites 374 Capitol Police Et lS 384 Dunst, Alan, U.S. Customs Court.-............... 696 Dunton, Edward A., Civil Service Commission. 608 DuPont, Lt. Col. Charles F., U.S. Soldiers’ Home... fot sot oad ol Lil caer aa 658 DuPont, Clyde, Post Office and Civil Service Committee, Senate... iisielon Loach 262 DuPont, Maj. "Gen. Rene G., Personnel, Air orce REFERS Sy al eR ed SR SN 488 Dupyy, 2s Polly, secretary to Representative REEL oa A rid Duran, Joseph, Railroad Retirement Board._.._ 645 Durant, Frederick C., ITI, National Air and SACOM: ©. iio nro cree E me ma sia ad 655 Durfee, James Randall, judge, U.S. Court of Claims(blograpny) Xr oar 6 Durfee, Norman A., American National Red Duron, Maj. Manuel C., Inter-American De-fense Board. ©... oe fn i tee 736 Durst, Robert L., Jr., House Committee on Bducationand labor. io... oi... 276 Duvall, Lawrence E., D.C. Government________ 718 Dwinell, Lane, Department of State_.___________ 434 Dwyer, Edmund D., Office of the Administra- EER SY ear Sate bie Been er 624 Dwyer, Florence P. (Representative from New J ersey): BlooTaphy = oi ~ ocot onda 108 scoot Banking and Currency Committee ___________ 265 Government Operations Committee. ._.______ 267 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental 12DAI To Set et dd de fd apd Lab da La 596 Dwyer, Joe, Field Committees, Interior ._______ 505 Dwyer, Walter W., Interstate Commerce Com- THSSION... oid Cea ER CL GR) SHES 633 Dyal, WilliamM., Jr., Department of State______ 436 Dye, Charlotte 5, secretary to Representative Pw 1 1 Le Laas ER Ee ae Cn SR 339 Dye, Elaine C., Senate Select Committee on Small Business de a ara 258 Pya, 1 Office of the Secretary .of Transporta-: Tra, a re haa ra 85 Dyer, T oseph F., Jr., M.D., D.C. Government. 725 Dykhouse, Dorothy, secretary to Representative Mayne. soso tienen ahem A 341 E Eady, Lawrence E., Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service...sod 0 619 Eagan, Laurence J., D.C. Government____.____ 720 Eager, "Mary K., Office of the Speaker........... 37 Eagle, Helyn, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare: r-"oni sas Coli ily Lo ais 262 Eagleton, Thomas F. (Senator from Missouri): Blography fobs plo Hal UG on on District of Columbia Committee ____________ 254 Labor and Public Welfare Committee _______ 255 Pablic Works oo...ais 256 Committee. loc Eames, Stanley B., Environmental Science Services Administration, Commerce... _____ 545 Eardley, Carl, Civil Division, Justice. .___._____ 492 Earl, Robert O., American National Red Cross_ 599 Earle, Ralph, IT, Assistant to the Secretary of Defense DAN DO Bp oben DOT LS a eh 2 453 wail oo Samuel R., Office of Personnel, Coast CuarQe ov headsarnl oa LT he 589 Easley, L. T., House Committee on Agriculture. 275 Easley, Ronald L., Research and Engineering, Defenses ooo SL Th rs A 445 East, Catherine S., Woman’s Bureau, Labor.___ 557 | Individual Index Page Page Eastland, James O. (Senator from Mississippi): Biography... ... 0h So, Sa Sr is Agriculture and Forestry Committee. ________ Judiciary Committee. oi... 5 Srioi Tooil oid Eastman, Robert L., Bureau of Outdoor Recre-ation Interior iio los JL idaaudtly Tan Eastman, Sam, D.C. Government _ ____________ Easton, Bruce M., Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. o-_ irl ood ie Easum, Donald, Department of State__________ Eaton, Rev. David, D.C. Government____.____ Eaton, Edgar I., Bureau of International Labor Affairs, Rbae te Eaton, J ohn H., D.C. Government: : co coi: Eaton, Paul R., Senate Committee on Appro- priations. Segara Mg DoE FE lassen do Eaton, Ramone S., American Red Cross. .___._ Eberdt, Joss S., Board for Correction of Naval ie NE ASRS Eberhard, S Tvaed D., District Fire Depart- Pent dolor Shh Sa SRL JS Pe Eberhart, David C.: Administrative Committee of the Federal Eberhart, Dr. John C., Mental Health, HEW _ _ Eberle, Harold F., administrative assistant to Representative Corbett... ___._.__._____ Eberle, John P., Equal Employment Oppor-tanity Commission... . So...Sreser Eberly, John H., Environmental Science Serv- ices Administration, Commerce_ ___________ Eberly, Joseph P., Personnel, Smithsonian_____ Eby, Ronald K., "Bureau of Standards. Eccles, Althea Arceneaux, Official Reporters to H00s5e COMMILIOES. . be oo roomie amet oil Echols, Mattie I., Joint Committee on Defense Produetion.. uo sspears: Eckert, James B., Board of Governors of Fed- eral Reserve System... .... i Jo lion Eckert, William S., Property Management and Disposal Service, :GSA. ........ huni bah ul Eckardt, Bob (Representative from Texas): Biography ASR i ra Reb Sh a Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com- HE AA a ea RE REE Eckhoft, i vA G., National Archives and Records Service, CBA cms a im tah aa Si Eckl, Goldie M., secretary to Representative Shipley: nh eh rr a Hc AE He it ht ei BS Ecklund, George N., U.S. Tariff Commission. _ Eddins, Duard M., Library of Congress_.__.___ Eddy, Donald G., Office of Emergency Plan- ERIT I REV Nh Eddy, Siri, Gen. Harvey W., Separate Oper-ating Agencies, Air Force... __._._....___.. Eddy, iss Roth, secretary to Representative Qui A I el Te Re Edel, Edwin E., Federal Railroad Adminis- tration, CETL EE RSA Edelman, Albert, Smithsonian Institution _____ Edelman, Lester, House Committee on Pub- . lie WOTES tre dirsncs don tre cde ed Edelman, Louis A., Office of Scientific Instru-ment "Evaluation, Commerce. oti.51 a Eden, Arthur, Finance and Administration, Post OcelotEen sg RS ¥en, ind J., Office of the Secretary of Com- Eder, 4 Th. “Regional Offices, General Ac- counting Office. somes Ll uid aa an. Edgerton, Henry W., circuit judge, Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Cir-cit (blography) zo St nShaste Edgerton, Justin L., District of Columbia Court of General HB OSIONE =e be coarsean Edgerton, Wallace B., National Endowment for the Humanities... Edick, Buin S., secretary to Representative Klep ER A PER IRE Lema Bingen PEiizaboth L., House Committee on cornsioadia Taternal Security. 22 Jess J Edlund, Paul E., Processing Department, Library EAA Sr RE haat SL db Edminster, F. W., Agricultural Research Serv- ice, Agriculture LEVERANEY SOT nas LC Bl VP eh Edmondson, Ed (Representative from Okla- homa): 252 BlOgraPIY. ost hss fs Ti ard 144 255 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_______ 268 Joint Commission on Coinage _______..______ 289 515 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy... _____ 282 714 Public Works Committee... ..ooio soo. aoe oh | Edrington, Capt. H. G., Bureau of Medicine 518 and Surgery, Navy... ... ute. eames 479 431 Edwards, Alfred L., Rural Development and 722 Conservation, Agriculture dd SE 524 Edwards, Don (Representative from Cali-556 fornia): 714 Blog aDhY . anadd 16 Judiciary Committee. .... oo. cioi caidas 269 9 Veterans’ Affairs __ __________ Committee... 272 598 Edwards, E. Neel, Jr., administrative assistant to Representative Borie. aia 344 Edwards, Edwin W. (Representative from 468 Louisiana): BiogIaphy: Jucitoiitannds. Bisdabaiirdin dna sat 72 725 Internal Security Committee. _______________ 268 Judiciary Committee...i... ool _C__ 269 Edwards, G. B., Agricultural Research Serv-631 ice, Agr i RRRR rb 533 | Edwards, Capt. G. D., Jr., Naval Air Systems 9 COMTARN sr Lois bminy sins aa 475 569 Edwards, G. Franklin, National Capital Plan-ning Commission er -m E S Lap AE 639 333 Edwards, George C., National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws... 612 Edwards, Jack (Representative from Alabama): Biogr aphy tp Lr NAA Ss BIT A 545 Appropriations Committee _________:_ _______ 264 652° Edwards, Leverett, National Mediation Board. 641 549 Edwards, Rear Adm. Roderick Y.: National Air and Space Museum _._______.____ 655 382 Office of Public and International Affairs, Const Guard och Soest so de Sri st Satna 587 282: Bak Roger O., Office of the Secretary, 60 4 | Egenroad, Charles L., Senate Committee on 50 Banking and Currency is RC ar 627 Egertson, Jack M., Board of Governors of Fed-eral Reserve System ETE RY I CN pul FS 605 174 Eggan, Fred R., Smithsonian Couneil._________ 651 Eggen, Capt. Arnold W., Court of Military Re-269 View, Navy i: poli culie iio Joh easblan 470 Eggers, Dr. Alfred J., Jr., National Aeronautics 629 and Space Administration... 636 is Paul W., Office of the Secretary, Treas-on 345 658 391 Bhi Robert, International Activities, Smith-oa 425 SOMA. L.A a EL 5 Ehrig, Leo J., Jr., D. C. Government_____._____ 721 490 Ehrlichman, ‘John D., Executive Office of the President I A ES ET he a Te 2 343 Teno, Lawrence M., Civil Service Commis- 593 Eifler, "Mal, “Gen. Charles J., Headquarters, 655 .S. Army Materiel Command. .......... Eiland, Ernest T., D.C. Government____._____ 719 2 Eilberg, Joshua (Representative from Pennsyl-vania): 544 BIOTA emberat AS ae RN 150 Judiciary Committee... iai0icamacs 269 500 Eilts, Herman F., Ambassador to Saudi ATA a 782 Ey tian R., Processing Department, Library SRA A Sa JRE si sn 390 Einhorn, Raymond, National Aeronautical and = Space Administration: i... tiilie Eiseley, Dr. Loren C., Advisory Board on Na-h 6 tional Parks. iiasiren toe Eiseman, NathanielJ., Administration, HUD. 580 706 ‘Eisenberg, Meyer, Securities and Exchange Commission. Lara iodvln libel tind 647 Eisenberg, Ron Aaron, administrative assistant to Representative Paft. J. lloiloasl 346 339 Eisenberg, Roberta E., House Committee on the Judiciary. Yio mn. isadu sel Bi I OTA BOER 278 278 Eisenhower, Mrs. Dwight D., John F. Kennedy 393 Center fib easly lan lI ve hy 657 Eisenhower, John S. D., Ambassador to Bel-532 gliomaSea ds 778 ares 940 Congressional Directory Page ’ Page Eisenhower, Dr. Milton S., Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic Canal Study Commission. ____ 600 Broberd, John M., Wage and Labor Standards, 5 Ekers, Eric N., Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development_____.__________ 751 Eklund, Dr. Sigvard, International Atomic Energy Agengy oo 0 sh on Gon Beara 757 Ekstrom, Lt. Comdr. J. S., Naval Station__.____ 482 Elbrick, C. Burke, Ambassador to Brazil ______ 778 Elder, D. Mayne, administrative assistant to Representative Stephens___________________ 346 Elder, Laura F., secretary to Representaiive Monagan. ae. i a at phase al 341 Winn el Robert L., Environmental Control, . Woo iio ena Bs El SEH Sed) 5 Eldridge, William B., Federal Judicial Center.. 708 El Emary, Abdel a. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development _________ 740 Eliot, Theodore L., a -Deparunen) of State____ 426 Elishurg, DonaldE., Office of the Solicitor, TL tg NE a RF NY § Sl SESE 556 Elkind, ion B., National Commission Product Safety io. ade hi AF SR HET 200 Ellen; id Mary, secretary to Senator Yar-borou oer Lat BE SEL AMES ER AE SEE AON Ja 1 4 Ol, 328 Bilenbozen, Theodore, Office of the Secretary, AA UE SEE HPT lg eT SONS TR 560 Elio AllenJ. (Senator from Louisiana): Biography De DRL Res] de, SN) 70 Agriculture and Forestry Committee. _______ 252 Appropriations Committee. _____:_._: _______ 252 Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Bxpenditures. «. LL i FS «F008 285 Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs Board of Visitors, Air Force Academy _.____ 294 Eller, Clyde B. , Environmental Control, HEW_ 565 Eller, Jerome N., administrative assistant to Senator MeCarthy.. :.. cullLialil J. 326 Ellington, Buford, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations_ ____"__________ 596 Ellington, Duke, National Council on the Arts. 639 Elliot, Allan B., Distriet of Columbia Re- development Land Ageney_________________ 611 Elliot, Reed A., Tennessee Valley Authority._. 659 Elliot, Stephen L., Civil Service Commission... 607 Elliott, Col. Ivan W., U.S. Soldiers’ Home. .__. 658 Elliott, is. John P. secretary to Senator AER ea ON AA RN a 325 Elliott, "Col. M. W., Office of Defense, Research and Engineeri ing hts le tal Sr es it NEE 445 Ellis, Col. Billy J., Personnel, Air Force_....__._ 488 Ellis, David C., Bureau of Customs ERIE A £1 00 440 Ellis, Frank H, Office of Comptroller of Cur- Yeney Cell Ltn] 440 SECsdhe Ellis, John W., administrative assistant to Rep-5, Rather O’Neal CEM a An IRE) Ellis, I EO "House Committee on CTE CR aEeR 27 Ellis, Leroy, administrative assistant to Repre-sentative Caflery. oo. wi. ooo noite 332 Ellis, Capt. Walter J., Legislative Affairs, Navy. 471 Ellis, Rear Adm. William B., Coast Guard District Offices... con nar ors come 590 Ellison, Anthony L.: DiC. Government. 2 Lo a sr sn i 723 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing 7% PRR er CSLRR 657 Ellsworth, D. Delos, administrative assistant to Senator GolAWALer. «/... vo. Loot srs is 32 Ellsworth, Robert, U.S. Mission, NATO________ 783 Elman, Philip, Federal Trade Commission._.___ 621 Elmore, Linda E., Combined Airlines Ticket RL Sy SO MOT ow RL Ea De 386 Elmore, S., Churchill, D.C. Government________ 719 Elms, James C ., Field Installations, NASA _____ 638 |. Else, Gerald F., National Council on the Hu-manibies: elsesval nies Stel 64 Elson, Rev. Edward L. R., Chaplain of the Senat 372 Elston, Mrs. Dorothy Andrews, Office of the Treasurer of the United States_._________.___ Elward, Joseph F., Jr., Washington -Metropoli- tan Area Transit Authority. fo... 020s Elwyn, Harold M., D.C. Government___________ Embrey, Thomas C., Administration, Defense._ Emerson, Dr. Kary C., Research and Develop- Ment, AYIAY Lu. sl cs aA Emerson, Leonidas P. B., FCC Emery, Miss E.J., South Pacific Commission_ __ Emery, Harlan J., Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. ._________________ Emme, Dr. Eugene M., National Aeronautics and Space Administration _________________ Emond, Jean, South Pacific Commission_______._ Ende, Asher H., Federal Communications Com- mission. kat haar ar lS aU Enderlin, Harold C., Soil Conservation Service, Agrienltare.. 0. us ull Lin Sa EE Endicott, Kenneth M., Research Institutes, WEW. aa Enemark, Maj. Gen. WilliamA., Army Staff__._ Enfield, Clifton W., House Committee on Pub- YeWorks. of. 200 Alla) Arana tag, Engebretson, T. O., Foreign Agricultural Service... 0. 00). SiN BR BU Engel, Rear Adm. Arthur B., Superintendent, Coast Guard Academy... iJ iL iia] Engel, Rear Adm. B. F., District Offices, Coast Guard....... iu 5 IY ir Inorg ian] Engel, Capt. W. F., Naval Ship Systems Com- mand TERN TI STE LILES MER Engelhard, Mrs. CharlesW., Library of Congress Trust Fund Board. =... otis aint oir a on Engleman, Gerald, Packers and Stockyards, Agricaltarel. Sooo lo fRinniie: of Glanal Enger, Mrs. Jane, Soorely to Senator Eagleton. Enger, Rear Adm. W. M.: Federal Fire Couneil.__.__.__._..____._______ Naval Facilities Engineering Command: ______ Engle, Byron, Department of State. ______.____ Engle, Mrs. Clair, The Congressional Club_____. Engle, Claude R.,Jr., D.C. Government________ Engle, Dr. H. M., Veterans Administration. _.___ Engle, Paul, National Council on the Arts._.____ Engle, Robert, Smithsonian Institution. _______. Englert, Roy T., Deputy General: Counsel, TYEASHLY oo oo vs oi ne bat a pie § cE Ens Bente s English, Bernard H., ICC... 02 20d. wl English, E. M., Federal Supply Service, GSA ___ English, Dr. Joseph T., Health Services and Mental Health Administration. __.________. English, Dr. Spofford G., Atomic Energy Com- ypdssion. eS 0 ty So SU Ls a iD SE English, Mrs. Verneil, secretary to Repre- sentative Albert. css. bea srain Poe ou BED Englund, Merrill, administrative assistant to SenatorMetealf .. 0 i .l ov lio bio Enright, Patricia, Office of the Sergeant at Arms. Ensley, Bennett D., Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service... _____.____ Enslow, Lt. Col. Philip H., Jr. Systems Analy- sig; Defense. 0. U0 0 SL SOUR Ha Ensrud, Cdr. N. P., Operations, Coast Guard___ Entler, Miss Judy Beth, secretary to Representa-tive Wampler... 0. ivi oo wu fe Fob ig Entrekin, Juanita L., Joint Economic Com-mipteell: JAC a AN Coe de Cains Brent Ephraim, Frank G., Maritime Administration, Comweree, yi = Pio tiooie dh LF Xa] Epstein, Jose D., Inter-American Development BARR. or a. Lia et Epstein, Mrs. Linda L., secretary to Senator Cho Br RR aE ACER Epstein, Rochelle, House Committee on Internal an RR A EL He 0 Erikson, Martin K., International Pacific Hali- but ‘Commission, U.S.;and Canada... ..... Erlenborn, John N. (Representative from Illi- Nnois): BI ORrapNY. i nian hs en ae SEES Education and Labor Committee _______-__:_ Government Operations Committee......____ 442 662 719 446 460 752 518 636 7562 616 528 571 463 279 521 591 590 477 394 524 325 631 476 435 610 719 662 639 652 437 633 626 566 601 329 : 327 374 518 452 589 347 286 738 1, 278 747 : 53 266 267 | | Individual Index ~~ 941 Page Erlewine, John A., Atomic Energy Commission_ 601 Ermoyan, Eugenie, administrative assistant to Representative Mikvagio Lon oa oii 341 Evi Son J., Jr. (Senator from North Caro- ina): Biography... eo RSIIE 128 Armed Services Committee... _____._..___ 253 Government Operations Committee ......__. 254 Judiciary Committee, oc cia.lia 22 255 J Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. ee i La Le IE 596 National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws. oo. oir. 0 cane vin] 200 Esbensen, Yvonne K., Confidential Assistant, Secretary of tho: Interforoioo co. Lol ill. 504 Esch, Niatvin L. (Representative from Michi- gan): BOI NY i i slr nS in ina 2S 83 Education and Labor Committee ____.________ 266 Eschwege, Henry, General Accounting Office__ 389 Escobar, Luis, International Monetary Fund___ 745 Esembel, Melih, Ambassador from Turkey...._ 774 Eshelman, Edwin D. (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography... a. il Renal alabnuonil 154 Education and Labor Committee .__________ 266 Eshelmann, William, Rehabilitation Services, Eete a na 576 Esper, Henry M., Office of Sergeant at Arms LTE LE Re BSP LIAS 10 SOON SEONG St is UB) 20 74 Espinosa, Guillermo, Pan American Union_____ 750 Essman, Capt. F. B., Naval Medical Center____ 480 Fussy Col. B. M., Legislative Liaison, Air er aba CU ed SR ASL Aa Etzell, Maurice L., Civil Service Commission. _ o Evans, Albert J., Research, NASA 636 Evans, Boyd A., Treasury i... .._. i iol] 438 Evans, Ernest P., Jr., Senate Select Committee omSmalk Business... Coo LulF Sal sulin 258 Evans, Frank B., National Archives and Rec-ords:Serviee, GSA io: rial aniiziahen 629 Evans, Frank E. (Representative from Colo- rado): Biography =o Lo. oii el SL as 27 Appropriations Committee. __________________ 264 Evans, George E., House Committee on Appro-priations os I Sa Co MRR Rg 10 JL 1 275 Evans, Hugh C., Office of Legislative Counsel, eS A 376 Evans, James C., Manpower, Defense___.______ 449 Evans, John R., Federal Communications Com- misslon Go id in al Snduadll A ssiiiasina 616 Evans, John R., Senate Committees on Banking anQ Curreney.. cd Lil SEER. (cision 260 Evans, John W;, Office of the Special Represent-ative for Trade Negotiations: i... oil 425 Evans, Lewis E., Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of ReVIOW so oe lever ins tuiiiiale is 614 Evans, Lionel J. C., International Bank for Re-construction and Development. ____________ 741 Evans, Melvin H., Governor of the Virgin Ietamdse non ll edenl mals Lugil 8k 513 Evans, Paul L., Tennessee Valley Authority-. 659 Evans, Robert 1; Patent Office Evans, Stanley J., Health in and Mental 3 Health, BREW. cov ooo aniline 567 Evans, William J., Food and Drug Administra-BON oy ass ee RE SA a LS 563 Evans, William T., Office of General Counsel i Everest, Brig. Gen. Frank K., Jr., Defense Re-search and Engineering ai eos 3 0vogesin 444 Everett, Col. Frank G., Defense Supply’, Agency FEE TN CO MI Sh ae ft Se CLE Ee Everett, Col. GeorgeW., Army Staff ___________ pri Everett, Harvey V., National Capital Housing Authority. -. oong ub Aaisso ons igl 638 Everett, Ned P., House Committee on Mer-chant Marine and Fisheries ________________ 279 Everhart, William C., National Park Service___ 511 Evins, Joe L. (Representative from Tennessee): LHe Lr ae ee Se aan Pane LR LC rs 168 Appropriations Committee. ..... i. cnn. 264 House Select Committee on Small Business... 274 Evins, Mrs. Joe L., The Congressional Club____ 610 Page Ewing, Jeane, Capital Page School .____________ 385 Exton, Lt. Gen. Hugh M., Administration, Pelense i a eae a aa 446 F Fabrizio, Vincent, Jr., House Post Office ______ 381 Facchini, Frances M., secretary to Senator SOONG J il ws pn SS J SR 328 Fagan, Charles A., III: Economic Development Administration, COMMICIOR on Lins ie Se maa Fm iE Lie 539 Office of the Secretary of Commerce... _______ 537 Fagergren, Fred C., National Park Service RegionalOffices, Inferior... ....L Cli 0 511 Fahey, James J., D.C. Government___________. 717 Fahey, Joseph J., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate. oo ii Laide pe BE IE 375 Fahey, Milford D., Bureau of the Census, Com-poy RES CAEN US DN pL a 541 Fahy, Charles, senior circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Cir-cuit (Biography)... Jo. Alt ln Ji Taal aie 675 Faigle, Lt. Comdr. John N., Office of the Com-mandant, Coast Guard... ..... 0... oo. 200 586 Fain, Tyrus G., Senate Committee on Labor and PublicWelfare. 1... o.oo iiliaals 262 Falk, Charles E., National Science Foundation. 642 Fall, ho Ibrahima, Ambassador from Senegal... ooo ola 230d ly BIVENS 773 Fallini, Toa T., Bureau of Land Management, TOIEHIOT. oes inns is tine ail 510 Fallon, George H. (Representative from Mary- land): Blograph¥ 20 0. JUNIE LIA ten duis 76 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commis- iL) RCRA HE CR ENERGIE Ere RE Re SL 202 Public Works Committee. ___.______.:.___._._. 271 Fama, Sebastian, Fiscal Service, Treasury... ___ 441 Famosa, Charles J., U.S. Naval Station________ 482 Fannin, Paul J. (Senator from Arizona): Blography. ofl zea annul] Wr Sousa iy 9 Pinance Committee... oo illite 254 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ._____ 255 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ 255 Public Land Law Review Commission_______ 293 Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Ad- ministration: 0 UT eT LNT . 284 Republican Policy Committee. ______________ 256 Special Committee on Aging ________________ 258 Board of Visitors to the U.S. Air Force Acad- 13 1 1 oA ene I Ee SEAT Bp fae 204 Fanning, John H., National Labor Relations AEBOAIA «rrNs er dr ra re Ea Se aa 640 Fanning, Odom, Environmental Control, HEW_ 564 Fanseem, James F., Federal Maritime Com- vadssion | LoL oO SNE pr BE Me St 618 Farber, Barney, D.C. Government_____________ 720 Farbstein, Charles M., Office of the Secretary, BUD. ioivaps sian seve sdnred ni UAL 578 Farbstein, Leonard (Representative from New York): Biography =. : 3 0 vs Si LEE 119 Foreign Affairs Committee. ___________._____. 267 Farin, Sheridan E., Federal Highway Admin-istration, DOT. oon. sic ioc i baa igs 593 Faris, James, House Committee on Judiciary... 278 Farley, Col. Clare F., National Aeronautics and Space Administration...cna on 634 tc Farley, Philip J., Arms Control and Disarma-MeN ACENCY...c Ric C0 oa re ew 599 Farlow, Lt. Col. Allan W., Assistant to the Secretaryof Defense...~iiieil _... 453 Farkas, Alexander S., D.C. Government_______ 718 Farland, Joseph §S., Ambassador to Paki- TE er EE nn Se RE an hea 781 Farmarco, Doris, House Committee on Agricul-LE gn te Tt Esp i ph GI, Sy Farmer, James, Assistant Secretary for Admin- istration, ARW. >... eos te agi > 561 Farmer, Lawrence, National Mediation Board__. 641 Farmer, Paul, House Committee on Appropri-2 ations true ld souen ln Un ESAS aaah 75 Farmer, William F., Jr.: Congressional Daily Digest, Senate_..________ 385 Office of the Secretary, Senate________________ 374 942 Congressional Directory Page Farrar, Donald E., Securities and Exchange Comynission. oo Foe thas Sah a AN Farrell, Frederick B., Federal Highway Admin-istration, DOT. i... oleae de 593 Farrell, John R., Federal Reserve System._.____ 605 Farrell, Joseph, administrative assistant to SeNOIOLPOIOY os 3h Sonhs ii hdd vas Sat Bw 327 Farrell, Raymond F., Immigration and Natu-alization Service. *.. Co. oonLak ld Farrier, RobertM., Research Institutes, HEW__ 78 Farrington, Carl C. , Agricultural Bn” and Conservation Service... ________ 518 Farrington, Elizabeth P., Office of Territories, TREORIOP uu srr a pam ite 2s T0 Shs Bag wid ine 513 Farris, Sidney O., Transportation and Com-munications Service, ASA or Le sonst 628 Farstad, EdmundH., International Agricultural Develop A EE IE ERT 521 Fascell, io B. (Representative from Florida): ET RA ER SE Sahn a a SL TE Foreign Affairs Committee. __________.._____. 267 Government Operations Committee _________ 267 Fasick, J. Kenneth, Defense Accounting and Auditing Division, GAO... crissft ay 389 sia Faucett, Rear Adm. R. E., Bureau of Medicine and: Sargery, Navy. 2. til medals 479 coi. Faught, Harold F., Research and Engineering, or 5 Faulders, Capt. C.T., Jr., Headquarters, Naval Material Command... i 0... 2.o..a-475 Paiknen Rafford L., Atomic Energy Commis-on Faulstich, Albert J.: Office of Comptroller of o sfosic 440 Currency... Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation_______ 617 Faulstich, Miss Janet, administrative assistant to Representative Rees... _..____.____... 344 Faunce, Anthony, Department of State__..____ 426 Fauntleroy, John D., Juvenile Court.__________ 707 Fauver, William, Office of Solicitor, Labor_____._ 556 Favale, Americo, Office of Publications and Information for Domestic and International Business, Commerce... ill. oie ioe 544 Faw, Brig. Gen. Duane L., Headquarters, U.S. MarineiCorps.o-sn coe Soin hon Jie by 474 Fay, William M., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography HARE SI TE Fay, William T., Bureau of the Census.________ a Featherson, Clarence H ., Office of the General" Counsel, Post Office... ... lousog, 502 Featherston, C. Moxley, judge, Tax Court of United States (blography)......... ..... =: 700 Featherston, E. Glenn, Office of Education, 15 boy ie a Re eC Sn aE er 572 Featherstone, Frederick V., Health Services and Mental Health... foo lon JL oon dl, ws 566 Featherstone, James S., Jr., D.C. Government._ 715 Febres-Silva, Jose, Regional Offices, HUD. ._... 579 Feder, Ger ald, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare CR Er Re LL 262 Federico, Pasquale J., Patent Office.___________. 551 Feduska, Lt. Col. Paul G., Headquarters, U.S. Army Strategic Communications Com- Wily Richard, administrative assistant to Representative Green of Oregon....._..___.. 336 Fefferman, Arthur S., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. ___..___________ 283 Fefferman, Hilbert, Office of the Secretary, HUD 578 WSSIONE oh nan ea EE A 648 Feidler, Ernest R., National Gallery of Art_____ 656 Feighan, Michael A. (Representative from Ohio): BIOZTADRY: LC eal ser abe deal Ena Judiciary Committee Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee___ 270 Joint Committee on Immigration and Na- Honality Polley. Li een 283 Feighan, William M., administrative assistant to Representative Feighan_.________.__.______ 335 Feinsilber, Sharon, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation... orice odasiTi25 284 Felber, Everett I. F., Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. ______.___...... __ 518 Page Feldman, William, National Labor Relations 3 Ea I RL Re OO LR PEN ce OR TLE Feldman, Mark B., Department of State. _____ 428 Feldman, Sheldon, Federal Trade Commission. 622 Fel’Dotto, Dolores, House Committee on Gov-ernment Operations... «. 0 Zr end 277 Feldt, R. A. Mildred, Senate Finance Com-mittee Dn told SR A Na IEE) ASB FU 260 380 Fen) Ww. Mark, Federal Bureau of Investigation, SEQ. oc ay CIN aT rg a, Felzke, Walter D., Southwestern Power Ad-ministration. o.oo ot Sond aint ie 514 Fenninger, Dr. Leonard D., Education and Manpower Training, HEW____._________.__ 571 Fensterstock, Howard W., Renegotiation Board. 646 onions: i Ohm H., Office of the General Counsel, Fenton, Paul S., House Committee on Judiciary 278 Fentress, H. Office of the Oceanographer, Navy. 481 Ferber, David, Securities and Exchange Com- mission cide aah Ur TE oN ea il 64 Ferguson, Emmett W., Senate Committee on Democratic. Poliey..........L... oii 260 Ferguson, Homer: Judge, U.S. Court of Military Appeals (biog-PAPRYILE SL Sd cha ae r e 704 The Interparliamentary Union. ______________ 294 Ferguson, Gen. James, Continental Commands, Adr-Foree dt ooo shop rin viv Fos id 40 EL Ain 489 Ferguson, R. E., National Bureau of Standards. 548 Fern, Benjamin R., Senate Select Committee on Standards and Conduet........ =... i: 263 Fernandez, Daniel, Inter-American Develop-ment-Bank lol coo mean Su IE 739 Fernandez, Gary, Office of the Majority Secre-tary, Senate Darn dininapt 3 Sis A J] 37 Fernandez, Dr. Jorge, Organization of American: States: us, Las far ilies. IU Ihnen a ed 749 Fernandez, Miss Radine E., secretary to Repre-sentative Bang. i fossilSean un 334 1 Fernandez-Mae Gregor, Jaime, United States-Mexico Commission for Border Develop-mentand Friendship...0. riod; o_o. 759 Ferneau, H. Robert, Office of Clerk of the [3 FE ant MLN Be LL SUR RAL Wo PER 2 DG Ferrante, P. E., Naval Electronics Systems Commend. ,...c.. oi. ite can REE 475 Ferraro, Comdr. Niel P., Installations and Logistics, Navy. 00h CL Se 467 .tu....LUcines Ferrell, Rev. H. Albion, D.C. Government___. 723 Ferrer, Dr. Reinaldo A., D.C. Government____ 724 Ferris, Charles D., Senate Committee on Demo- eraticiPoliey ou i ial bon ir nh 260 Ferris, George M., Sr., Gallaudet College_______ 562 Ferry, Thomas L. P., Federal Water Pollution Control Administration... io. di ui s 516 Fickling, Austin L., associate judge, D.C. Court of Appeals... oan bo 3 INN Li 70 Field, Capt. F. E., Naval Material Command... 474 Fielding, Elizabeth M., Bureau of Operations, PostiOffieel i: pn eed LoL Jouiimre) 499 Fields, Brig. Gen. Kenneth E., Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic Canal Study Commission. ____ 600 Fields, Ogden W., National Labor Relations Board. atau ni alias iin Tad pasion; 640 Fighetti, César, Pan American Union__________ 750 Fike, Stanley R., administrative assistant to Senator: Symington... . ove. lS 328 Filson, Lawrence E., Office of Legislative Coun-sel iEonse. «loi. oeooaibieores HES oan 383 Finale, William E., Bureau of Indian Affairs____ 509 Finch, Robert H. (Secretary of Health, Educa- tion, and Welfare): Biography SiGe oh at BUS eS A Te 559 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. wll. Jo patie re on SEE SE 596 American National Red Cross__......__.____._ 597 National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development _ _________.__..__ 423 President’s Committee on Mental Retarda-BO sgRete See 292 Findlay, John, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and 1 Cee Ua I lL a 507 Findley, Paul (Representative from Illinois): Biography.» oot fo al a yids Foreign Affairs Committee... ...... 267 Individual Index : 943 Findley, Paul—Continued Government Operations Committee... ___Smad Vi Fine, Irwin, Bureau of International Commerce. 541 Fine, Dr. Paul C., Office of Operations Analysis and Forecasting, AEQ os nr 601 Fine, Sam D., Food and Drug Administration._ 563 Fine, Qapt. Stanley S., Financial Management, Finger, Di M., Department of State______ 433 Fink, Jerome, Tax Division, Justice rz Sai L 494 Fink, Joseph’ E., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation An SD 283 Fink, Orman S., House Committee on Banking ’ and Currency sib owiehe i a LATE Finke, Louise, House Committee on Education EE i re a TE erm ah Ral oe le i Fi 276 Finkel, E. Jay, Department of the Treasury_... 438 Finkle, J. Harry, Services and Activities, Red Finlator, John H., Narcotics, Justice __-_.______ 497 Finley, David E.: Fino Arts, Smithsonian i...-~a= co 654 National Portrat“@Gallery. o_o od 654 Washington National Monument Society__._ _. 663 Finn, Bernard S., National Museum of History -and Technology, Smithsonian______:_______ 654 Finn, Gene L., Securities and Exchange Com- eA Et nS A LAS Si Si Finn, Richard B., State Department ________. -429 Finnegan, Robert J., National Mediation Board. 641 Finnerty, John J., Railroad Retirement Board... 645 Finzi, John Charles, Reference Department, Yabrary 0 Congress... . ic. ic eee 393 Firshing, Lt. Col. Conrad H., Installations and EL a TT ee Sr ae a pe tn Bail Sh 460 Fischer, Joseph, House Committee on the Ju-diciary EE IR sane ie Ra Lie 278 Fish, Hamilton, Jr. (Representative from New ork): Biota la 123 Judiciary Committee... 0. 5. oi. 269 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com- mMiBSIoN Se a Fishback, Henry, Food and Drug Administra-‘tion, HW. a ren vi 563 Fishbein, Meyer H., National Archives and Rec-ords Services GSA Fishburn, Howard, Federal Health Programs, 5 HE + Fishburn, Rear Adm. Howard D., Office of Chief Medical Officer, Coast Guard... =... 589 Fisher, Beverly T., secretary to Senator Moss... 327 Fisher, Carl W., Administration, Defense___.__ 446 Fisher, C. H., Agricultural Research Service____ 533 Fisher, Charles B., D.C. Government__________ 720 Fisher, Francis D., HUD Regional Offices. _____ 579 Fisher, Gail F., Health Statistics, HEW________ 568 Fisher, George W.: Administrative assistant to Representative GH LU BD Re ere| Sine 346 House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. .. 280 Fisher, Leslie, H., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chari aead fname nl blll salle 617 Fisher, O. C. (Representative from Texas): TE LEE eH es nd A A 178 Armed Serviees .. 2 265 Committee...... Fisher, Paul M., Postal Data Centers___________ 503 Fisher, Mrs. Ruth W., secretary to Senator Holland... coosa aE 326 Fisk, Clyde W., Personnel, Agriculture__________ 531 Fitton, H. Nelson, Jr., Office of Information, Agrienlture oo 70 os So louie net 530 Fitzgerald, A. Ernest, Financial Management, Ade Boree cui Soil Se Jia JE SLA 484 Fitzgerald, Edward, Pan American Union_____ 750 Fitzgerald, Laurence F., administrative assist-ant to Representative McDonald. _________: 340 Fitzgerald, T'. Edward, Office of the Speaker___ 377 Fitzgerald, Comdr. William F., Jr., Office of Chief of Staff, Coast Guard. ..__..___....._. 587 Fitzgerals, William M., Jr., Housing Assistance -Administration, HUD... 5. ni oo 00 580 Page Fitzgerel, Capt. John H., Office of Legistlative w Affalrg, Nhwy oo oll Sr ove dy pe Tee 471 Fitzmaurice, Sir Gerald, International Court of ShFnstiee luo rU i Eel ba aa 755 Fitzpatrick, Rear Adm. Francis J.: J Naval Communications Command___________ 480 Naval Operations... Jc Cui) wo hd A 473 Fitzpatrick, Thomas B., Federal Communica-tions Commission... ..: ool...iiodiey cor 616 Fitzwater, Alan M., Interstate Commerce Com-mission. 010s Shi sed che Gite int er Goliad) Flagg, Lewis S., III, Oil Import Appeals Board, Interior. 200 2 HID RAINE 8 Madd San aR Flanagen, Miss Mary, secretary to Representa- tive Flowers. ___________ i a RAN 335 Flanigan, Peter M., Executive Office of the President clita saint uit dri Dei 421 Flannery, J. Harold, Civil Rights Division, Justice los ou a i TO SE Flannery, John L., Federal Deposit Insurance COrDOTALION. -ions ooh ies oS TH 617 Flannery, Joseph P., Administrative Division, JUSHCR. cr sie i i densa Gr Sah Flannery, Thomas A U.S. Attorney’s Office, Justiee:-oo esel onde SRE INE HoH I IDET 495 Flatley, J. W., Transportation and Communi-cations Service, GRA il. i Ulundioa 628 Flaugh, Willard C., Board on Geographic Names, Interior. oo or loro cf ode tds CUILAYE. ole lows Se Fee A A et 518 Fleishmann, Isaac, U.S. Patent Office_______.___ 1 Fleming, Jonathan W., Commission on Civil Rights, couce pa, Mie BE quem) an giiitils 8 1 Fomine Lt. Col. Raymond J., Research and Development, Air Force_ __. = __......C 485 Fleming, Samuel M., Joint Commission on the Coinage: Ul Lagu IES Ede a SARE Ral 289 Fleming, William A., National Aeronautics and Space Administration... i... SAGER 635 Flemings, Maj. Frederic J., Office of Interna-tional Affairs; Air Foree i Ji in 0 abe 434 Flemming, Arthur S., President’s Commission on White House Fellows. ___________._..__:._ 644 Flener, William M., Federal Aviation Adminis- tration mS be A a REAL 591 Fleshman, John A., D.C. Fire Department_____ 725 Flessner, Capt. Conrad J., Naval Ordnance Systems Command. L/ 2 00 Tas all Hes 476 Fletcher, Arthur A., Wage and Labor Standards, Labor. 0 oo i000 age, Ja SE a 554 Fletcher, Brig. Gen. Charles W., Installations and Logistics, Defense___________________._. 447 Fletcher, Lloyd, Commissioner, U.S. Court of CIS, Eades els rr aE hE 680 Fletcher, Loren, Regional Offices, Post Office____ 502 Fletcher, Virginia, secretary to Representative Rostenkowski Cine nan man Tou SAR YO 344 Fletcher, W. Fred, administrative assistant to Representative Abbitt_ ._ T.: 329 __ _____:_.___‘ Fliakas, Perry J., Installations and Logistics, Defense. . o-2 .o0h Loo oon Le BR va 448 Flickinger, Mrs. Alice, Office of Postmaster General A et a Ea Si 499 Flickinger, Harry H., Bureau of the Budget____ 422 Flinner, Charles F., Department of State... 435 Flint, Delbert H., Federal Communications Commission TY ASE eR asses Sl 615 Flood, Daniel J. (Representative from Pennsyl-vania): Biography... aus ihe ie el ins a 152 Appropriations Committee __________________ 264 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy. ____ 296 Flood, Mrs. Daniel J., The Congressional Club_ 611 Flook, Evelyn, Health Research, HEW ________ 568 Florance, Reynolds G., Forest Service__..___.___ 525 Flores, Col. Fernando, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission. i... oursTos sr 739 Flores-Guerra, Col. Alonso, Inter-American Defense Board. £ o.oo2a EFS I eE 737 Flores, Maj. Maurilio R. Falcon, Mexican-United States Defense Commission. _______________. 748 Flory, Anne P., Personnel, Post Office _________ 500 Flowers, Walter (Representative from Ala- bama): BIOa DNY ih aie ss wae wd Cs vr 5 944 Congressional Directory Page Page Flowers, Walter—Continued Forrest, Mary Spencer, House Committee on Judiciary Committee: «ui wags : Rules 279 Flynn, John W., Renegotiation Board __________ 646 Portonnt Robert P., Federal Reserve System _. 604 Flynn, Paul R., Property Management and Forrester, Bruce M., judge, Tax Court of the Disposal Service, GSA 62 United States (DIOZTAPNY Yin eroies oz-698 Flynn, Thomas F., Jr. , National Park Service_. 511 Forrester, Frank H., Geological Survey_-______ 508 Flynt, TY.J., Jr. (Representative from Geor-Forrester, Capt. J ack E., Office of Inspector gia, General, Cont Guard oe 587 BAOSPADNY cs OC Cl sae bt see SU iil 42 Forrester, Warren F., Federal Prison Industries, Appropriations Committee ___..______.._____ 264 | Sr OE EeRR es Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy. _ 294 Forry, Kathleen, Office of the Speaker__________ 377 Foard, Ashley A., Office of the Secretary, HUD. 578 Forster, Isaac, International Court of Justice ._ 755 Focke, Arthur B., Bureau of the Budget. ______ 422 Forsythe, Lt. Gen. George I., Headquarters, Fogt, Howard W., Jr., House Committee on U.S. Army Combat Developments Com- Judiciamy: Co oo eC Ea) sat an NE Sey 278 TTOYCNS ni RE TE See ie] 464 Folan, John D., House Post Office___.__________ 381 Forsythe, John S., Senate Committee on Labor Foley, Edward H., Joint Commission on the andiPublie. Welfare. --........cc. 5c ose ceiss 262 Coinagensci in hrs Uhlan tr Fo oh, JS 289 ‘Fortas, Abe, John F. Kennedy Center for the Foley, James B., American National Red Cross. 599 Performing ATS... oie ti als 657 Foley, Martin E., Interstate Commerce Com-go), William B., House Committee on Judici - IISSIONE caer Soom dn fotin Jh ed a at B30 [mi AY er A Sr i pre TE ne TIRE 278 Foley, Thomas S. (Representative from Wash-Porson, Francis C., House Committee on Post ington): Office and Civil Service ed MART es 279 BIography. maces a Fa din haan 189 | Fortune, William Jan, Southeastern Power onde Ad-Agriculture Committee. o.oo...oui. 264 mpmsteation. oul oo eas ee 513 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ______ 268 | Forward, Myron H., Headquarters, U.S. Marine Foley, William E., Administrative Office of the COIDEY Sita tb 2 ddan sais te for bie 4 rr A Tar 708 | Fossum, John W., Civil Service Commission___ 607 Folger, Kathr yn N., Department of State_.___. 498 | Foster, Charles, Office of the Secretary, Trans-Follin, John W., U.S. District Court for the portation... oii da i eee 585 District of oo. rei... 690| Foster, Miss Dottie, Secretary to Senator Columbia... Folson, Fred G., Tax Division, Justice_________ 494 Nadge. . To eeeeS a 328 Folson, Robert S., Department of State. _______ 431 | Foster, Gerald A., Manpower Administration, Fong, Hiram L. (Senator from Hawaii): ADOT ane loi alo SRS a Hey Lae 554 Biography. 00 JS eis eeos ira ol —_. 44 | Foster, John S., Jr.: Appropriations Committee __._______.______. 252 Armed Forces Policy Couneil..______________ 444 Judiciary Committee... 0: of Loran.ood 255 Directorof Defense Research and Engineering. 444 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ___ 255 | Foster, Luther H., American Revolution Bi-Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive centennial Commission. ._______..________. 286 Papers: oui conl 0 La ras dU Gelb dnl 283 | Foster, MinardI., Tennessee Valley Authority. 659 Republican Policy Committee... ________.___ 256 Foster, Robert, House Committee on Appropri-Special Committee on Aging______._________. 258 CE Le Neate EE ae ra Ri gh 275 Fenians, Thomas D., National Science Founda-Foster, Robert B., Jr. Sa a RE le CE GT Federal Fire Con; GEA:ca on AS orn os Al, Jr., Joint Committee on Public Buildings Service, GSA ________.______ 624 Prine. eneTE Foster, Roger S., Securities and Exchange Foote, Mrs. Henry D., Jr., American National Commission... i. aaa ihr Red Cross ooh. 1 sedan |” Sofi eid 597. | Foster, William B., Office of Comptroller of Cur-Forts, a Steven C., Office of Information, TSE AS ese Si bible A WOR Sal na 40 Loss Leb Sn DIRE Se a et 471 | Foster, William C., Arms Control and Disarma- Forbes. Y eidons W., Interstate Commerce meniAgeney. ol hlat 600 CRA 633 | Foster, William C., National Transportation Forcum, Kathaleen R. E., Senate: Committee Safety Board, Transportation file ide a 586 on Pablic Works... ico oii. ad ball 263 | Fotis, Charles W., Manpower, Defense__________ 449 Ford, Charles R., Civi Funetions, Army______ 461 Fouch, George E. , Installations and Logistics, Ford, Gerald R. (Representative from Michi-Danse. cnr. rea an IO I gan): | Foulis, Ronald J., U.S. Territorial Expansion Biography. a. oor te oid ir 84 Memorial Commission ._____________..______ 204 ‘Minority Floor Leader... .:._.... 0 2... 377 | Foulk, Jack M., administrative assistant to Commission for Extension of the U.S. Capitol. 287 Representative Wylie: 0..._ -_./ 1} 348 Ford, John J., House Committee on Armed Fountain, L. H. (Representative from North Services. Ua a. oolTl Nar 275 Carolina): Ford, Mary F., Office of Legislative Counsel, BIOSraDNY co. a die re ese 129 Senate’ Jo A Ei aaa 376 Foreign Affairs Committee.... = 267 Ford, Morgan, judge, U.S. Customs Court Government Operations Committee. _______ 267 (biography). Soot oy ne 692 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Ford, O’Neil, National Council on the Arts__:_ 639 Relations. seei daiomed ol 596 Ford, Tim C., Senate Select Committee on Foutch, Myrtle Ruth, House Select Committee Small Business... 0d slid be. uy Ly 258 onSmall Business... a. 0 274 Ford, William D. (Representative from Michi-Fouble, W. Vincent, Food and Nutrition Service, gan): Aovlonlitire.. C0 aaaSn 523 LIA en RI Ce Ee 86 | Fowler, Charles A., Research and Engineering, Education and Labor Committee_._._________ 266 rnd SR ee aly Shee i 45 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ 270 | Fowler, E. Eugene, Operating and Promotional Foreman, Ed (Representative from ew Ennetions, ABC... 0 amis 601 Mexico): Fowler, H. G., Naval Supply Systems €om- Bion rapny. he seat LE he 111 saomd 478 Armed Services Committee... _._._.__.. 205. AL Fa Te, jah ase Se dost bE Sn TE : ’ ’ Fowler, James R.: Forest, Herbert L., Consumer and Marketing Agency for International Development, State. 430 Service, Agriculture. _._____ REET Semen 523 | Alliance for Progress, State... ____.___.________ 435 Forgash, Michael, administrative assistant to Fowler, Dr. William A., National Science Board. 643 Representative Cederberg __________________ 332 Fox, Albert, Jr., Office of the Majority Secretary, Forks, Mrs. Doris A., Legislative Affairs, Navy. 471 Senate... .iileoauioanttues be dub dailies and 375 Forman, Benjamin, Assistant General Counsel, Fox, Carl, Smithsonian Museum Shops.._.____ 653 Defense. Auras analy Sradines de LAL 452 Fox, Col. Charles R., Selective Service System. 649 Forquer, Leo E., Federal Power Commission__ 621 Fox, Frank, Metropolitan Development, HUD _ 582 Forrest, Albert D., D.C. Government. _.______ 714 Fox, Gordon'D., Forest Service... ._: 2. = 526 Individual Index et Page Page Fox, Harry M., administrative assistant to Freeman, James M., House Post Office_________ 381 Representative Saylor... ___._______:. 345 Freeman, John, Ambassador from Great Fox, J. Ronald, Installations and Logistics, Britain RANE TB Sa SS ER RR ANY aaaTE a 4 Freeman, Kenneth A., Food and Drug Admin-Fox, Lawrence A., Domestic and International istration A Wt sr dS Bie SE sey 563 Business, COMMEICe. o. —o-aioe oatoes 537 Freeman, Linda Grey, Office of the Legislative Fox, giareane R., National Bureau of Stand-Connsel, House. ...oob tne iainSra 383 Freeman, Lucille, Senate Committee on Rules Fox, Paul E., Health Services and Mental and Administration Sel RSE Ll ey ER Health, hw TAT 567 Freeman, Monroe E., Science Information Ty Fragomen, Austin, Jr., House Committee on STEEL Tei Shen OTN EG Ll Tr 65 FEU0 C0 ore aisle, se ei Gon REE A 278 Freeman, Neill W., Food and Nutrition Service, Frame, Douglas M., Office of Secretary, HUD__ 578 Avrienltawe. o a edie oi nn 523 Loyola France, Alfred E. , Upper Great Lakes "Regional Freeman, Patricia B., House Committee on Commission, EOTHINOTED Lari ai 540 Interior and Insular ATS. oa 277 Francis, Chester J., Soil Conservation Service. 528 Freeman, Capt. R. G., Naval Material Com-Francis, Emily B® House Committee on In-mand Ms ont Len An EM i BS Se Tat 475 ternal Security.A char be Seren JR 278 Freese, Paul V., D.C. Government._____________. 729 Francis, Thomas S., Economic Development, Freidberg, Sidney, Foreign Claims Settlement COBIMAIE 539 COMMISSION J rein es a ie a 623 Franck, Allen R., Federal Trade Commission._ 623 Freire, Rémy T., Pan American Union__________ 750 Franck, Col. Bernard T., 3d, Selective Service Freitag, Robert F., Manned Space Flight, System rn pe En DEL Ce 638 NA 637 Francone, Michael J., Defense Contract Audit Frelinghuysen, Peter H. B. (Representative TLIO A Sl YAR Se te re ESTE Se 4 from New Jersey): ; Frandolig, Charles A., administrative assistant Blographyo:.: oo. 2 Lon Bi colette 106 to Representative Casey SN SE 332 Foreign Affairs Committee ..____.__.__.____._ 267 Frank, Beryl, Pan American Union___._______. 750 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Frank, Eugene C., National Mediation Board. _ 641 657 Frank, Murray, administrative assistant to Rep-Fremling, Alex G., Atomic Energy Commission. 600 resentative St. Oger a a 345 Fron, Elliott, Manpower Administration, Frank, Robert H., House Committee on House |597 SAE ACRA SENTERO CARL MR SO pn pe Ra EER Admimstrabion rue ol 277 French, is Irene, Office of the Assistant Frank, WilliamB., D.C. Government__._______ 731 Secretary, ARTY oaSSSA areas 45 Fr anklin, William M. , Department of State__ 433 French, Stewart, Senate Committee on Interior Franklin, William M. National Historical Publi-andiinsular Affalvs:.. oo. 0 lo ie a 261 cations Commission, Eh eine ean 630 French, Stuart P., International Security Affairs, Frantz, Dr. Joe B. . Advisory Board, National Pefonges ian. JL at Miah Sra te Een dag 448 5 French, Theodore, Federal Power Commission__ 620 Frantz, Joe B.; National Historical Publications Frese, Eugene, Law Enforcement Assistance, Commission, GSA 630 Justice... iain Sd ata ates SE -494 Franz, Richard L., Federal Communications Freund, Paul A., Permanent Committee, COEISRION on ete a Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund. 292 Franzheim, Kenneth, II, Ambassador to New ‘| Frey, James M., Bureau ofthe Budget__.__...___. 422 VT re a I i Sa CS 781 Frey, Lou, Jr. (Representative from Florida): Frappier, Capt: R. J., Office of the Chief of Staff, Biography at best ere 35 CORTE Oud.RT 5 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee ___ 270 Fraser, Bruce D., Republican Policy Committee. 263 Science and Astronautics Committee... _______ 271 Fraser, Donald M. (Representative from Min-National Fisheries Center and Aquarium, nesota): AAVISOry BoarA tee cist 291 BRN. a a 90 Frick, Kenneth E.: District of Columbia Committee. ____________ 266 |-Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Foreign Affairs Committee. _________________ 267 BONO. cob Sr Cn Sat ea he Shee 518 Fraser, Willard E., U.S. Territorial Expansion Commodity Credit Corporation, Agriculture__ 519 Memorial Commission ER I hr i 204 Senate on Banking Fried, Rose M., Committee Fray, Fred, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate. 374 and Cur rency APACE Em MN TS Sp wT ieee 260 Frazer, Mrs. Jeanette, administrative assistant Friedberg, Arthur W., Maritime Administration, -to Representative Sehnechelil. or 345 Commenters dons Fo ined LL Frazier, Charles E., Office of the Doorkeeper, wu ol sin Jie 547 Toutes. RT Tn 380 Erloges Spang N. (Representative from Mary-Frazier, RO ioTone J., Senate Committee on an Armea Services. oi. Lon TY 60 Biography. c...o coo fm Lala DRL 77 Frazier, Henry B., IIT, Manpower and Reserve House Administration Committee _________._ 268 : Affairs, SATIN. Beene RAR a eR 459 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 Frazier, James, Jr., Civil Service Commission. __ 606 Joint Committeeon Printing ___________._____._ 284 Freburg, Charles 'R., administrative assistant Joint Committee on the Library. _____._______ 284 to Representative Mize © 1. rie 341 Friedersdorf, Max L., administrative assistant . Frechtling, Douglas C., Joint Economic Com-to Representative Roudebush____________._ 344 Ta ERE Ce a sh eS Sl Ga 286 Friedham, Jerry W., Public Affairs, Defense____ 451 Frechtling, Louis E., Department of State_______ 433 Friedkin, Joseph F., International Boundary Fredericksen, Donald N., Systems Analysis, and Water Commission, United States and Pefonsed abel oe eT La at Re er 452 Frederickson, Jean F., D.C. Government_______ 718 Freedman, Solomon, Securities and Exchange SH aT ten SES min dar Tt 0 \ 567 Commissions: 0 ya ae Freehling, Robert J., Federal Coal Mine Safety WEE Le I. E., Federal Supply Service, Boatdot Roview carry 614 E350 AST SOR 3 Se ARTE SR FI a ee 625 Freeland, Joyce E., National Foundation on the Friedlander, Leon H., Federal Power Com-Artsand the Humanities... _.._...._...__.__ 639 THISSION. A So a Sh re a ca Se 620 Freeman, Alva G., Civil Service Commission __ _ 609 Friedman, Daniel M., Office of the Solicitor Freeman, Col. David L., Armed Forces Staff General, Justice: xe Lon Co he 491 Friedman, Dr. Herbert, ARC _ _ _ _-....2 602 Freeman, Mrs. Frankie Muse, Commission on Friedman, Irving S., International Bank for Civil’ TE Re GERBERI 661 Reconstruction and Development. _________ 740) Freeman, Gordon M., President’s Committee Friedman, Leo, Food and Drug Administration. 563 on Employment ofthe Handicapped. ._____-641 Freeman, Henry M., Federal Water Pollution 4 | Friedman, Martin, Fine Arts, Smithsonian____ 654 Control Administration, Interior Ze i. 2-0 51 Friedman, Ralph, National Park Foundation__ 512 946 Congressional Directory Page Page Fr oman, Sid, Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Friedr] ~ Victor L., Research and Develop- Ment AIPMY. C&SSE a Al a Friesen, ‘Ernest C., Administrative Office of thee So Cotrtg Fv 0 vel ie 708 Fringer, Alice, Personal Secretary, Office of the Vico Progidont.. oC. eran 372 Tris, Brig. Gen. EdwardS., Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps... Froehlke, Robert F., . Office of Assistant Secro-tary Ot Delonge er 445 a David B., Office of the Sat HEW Froman, Robert F., National Transportation Safety HT pera Ea Ea RAR 586 Ln Behari AL Assistant Secretary of the Shi Capt. Clarence F.: Legislative Afigivg, "2 =a 2 Navy... 4 Naval Liaison Office, Sonate io. BEAT 388 Frost, Jack, Farmer Home Administration... 525 Frutkin, Arnold W. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Co iE nT ow 36 Fry, Louis Edwin, Sr., D.C. Government _____ 718 Fry, Philomena, secretary to Representative OTI a Re te an Cr a A A SE Wl Ra 348 Fry, Ray, Office of Education, HEW______ ____ 574 Frye, Alton, administrative assistant to Senator Eh CR NR Ce Re Re a a Frye, Donald E., Maritime PET 548 Fryer, John F., Interstate Commerce Commis- Fuccillo, Domenic A., Jr., Health Services Re-Sere EW Fuchs, Hans, International Bank for Recon- struction and Development________________ 741 Fuchs, Herbert, House Committee on Judiciary. 278 Fuchs, Victor, President’s Committee on Mental Bear Aation. a 292 Fuenfgelt, Lore, International Monetary Fund __ 746 Fugate, Wilbur L., Antitrust Division, Justice__ 492 Fuka, Comdr. O. J., Jr., Office of the Ocean- ographer, Navy. nog. Ch ams Te 481 Fulbright, J. W. oration from Arkansas): Lh he ie al Lp Ei a ie 11 Finance” "Commities. i. ci. oo co 254 Foreign Relations Committee... ___________ 254 Joint Economic Committee .________._______ 285 Democratic Policy Committee... ___________ 256 Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution___ 651 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing rie oun ERC ROE TER Sd Re 657 sion Fuller, Patrick, Bureau of Narcotics and Danger-ous Drugs, TBH0E. citiie es 497 Fuller, Richard G., Post Office and Civil Service Committee, Senate _ 262 Fullerton, Frank P., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Fullerton, William Dean, Legislative Reference Service, Yibrary of Congress... is “oi... Fulner, Albert J., Government National Mort-gage Association, HUD 5 Fulton, James G. (Representative from Penn-sylvania): Biography: ow 0c ant iiRiiasiinaie a pls 2 158 Foreign Affairs Committee. _.________._______. 267 Science and Astronautics Committee. ________ 271 Fulton, Richard (Representative from Ten- nessee): BIgaraphy oC se ee NEY 168 Ways and Means Committee. ._______________ 272 Fulton, Brig. Gen. William B., Army Staff____ 462 Funderburk, George N., secretary to Repre-sentativeManny 7 a ol unin ot 340 Funk, Frances, Senate Committee on Armed SOPVACESE Soy Sai cP TE A i 260 Funkhouser, Richard, Ambassador to Gabon__ 779 Funseth, Robert L., Department of State_____ 431 Fuqua, Don (Representative from Florida): BlograpRYas Elia Ss Lt ee Te 34 District of Columbia Committee... _.________ 266 Science and Astronautics Committee... ____ 271 Furfari, Marguerite, administrative assistant to Representative Staggers... aiou root 346 Furlong, Leroy R., Bureau Mies rl pe 511 Furlong, Col. Raymond B., Dovartmeat of Defense. rol a ae 443 Furlow, Edward P., Tariff Commission_________ 659 Furman, Allan BR Department of State_______ 435 Furnas, Howard, Arms Control and Disarma- ment Agency. ee a Sg mm SA Fusaro, A. Daniel, clerk, “Second Judicial Cir-. cuit, U.S. Courtof Appeals 67! Fusco, Samuel J., D.C. Government._..______. 718 Fusiormat, Jack 3, Social Security Administra- 57 F Ty Stanley N., Department of State.. 428 G Gabbay, Meir, Office of Financial Systems, Commerce 537 Gabig, Mary Grace, D.C. Government__________ 718 Gaoheny, G. Robert, American National Red EE Smee Lael Dassen ae a La Gaddis, Edward, House Committee on Interior and TOSEar AGITS. rein Gaddis, Rear Adm. Walter D., Office of the: Comptroller, Navy 469 Gaeta, Anthony R., administrative assistant to Representative Murphy of New York.__ 342 Gaffney, Lawrence F., Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Interior____________ Gage, William M., administrative assistant to Representative Byrnes of Wisconsin. ________ Gagnier, Col. James L., Office of General Counsel; AirToree.. ot ot on gre Gailor, Frank R., administrative assistant to RepresentativeHanna.: ~~ U8 Gaines, GeorgeW., D.C. Government__________ Gaines, Mary Alice, secretary to Representative’ Edwar ASof Lomisiana, o.oo ve. rasnr Gaiser, Kristina, Senate Committee on Foreign 3 BODHONS. © a AR Gaiton-Duran, Dr. Eduardo, chargé d’affaires -from Colombia 764 Gaither, Alexander D., Federal Highway Ad- ministration, DOD... ar 593: Galantin, Adm, I. J., Office of Naval Material... 474 Galbraith, Francis J., Ambassador to Indonesia. 780 : Galbraith, William Eugene: Commodity Credit .___ i. 519 Corporation... Congressional Relations, Agriculture _________ 518 -Gad) Ernest 1, National Archives and Gal Nick (Representative from North Carolina): : BogaAY... oe ee i Sa eS 129 Banking and Currency Committee... ________ 265 Gallagher, Andrew F., Jr., House Official Reporters ofDebates.. Jo... Joaiiws 382 Gallagher, Christine S., House Committee on Arielle... ole oT i el 275 Gallagher, Cornelius E. (Representative from New Jersey): BIO aD Y rnEa BT LE 108 Foreign Affairs Committee ______._____________ 267 Government Operations Committee_._________ 267 Gallagher, George R., associate judge, D.C. Court’ of Appeals. 2 oe assis Gallagher, James, Office of Education, HEW____ 572 Gallagher, James L., House Committee on Internal Seeurity.c eu Lr Ee 278 Gallagher, Joseph A., Assistant Surgeon General, BEW. ...... . oc oo opin 571 Gallegos, Jerry L., House Press Gallery________ 786 Galler, Sidney R., Smithsonian Institution____ 651 Galin-Douathe, Michel, Ambassador from Central African Republic. ________________ 763 Galloway, Rear Adm. Calvin B., Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preven-tive Medicine, Inc 63 Galloway, Eilene M., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress 392 Galt, Dwight B., Jr.: Congressional Daily Digest, Senate. _____..._.. 385 Office of Secretary of Senate______________.__. 374 Galvin, William R., D.C. Government_________ 728 Individual Index Page QGamache, Albert P., administrative assistant to Representative Hathaway_._______________ 337 Gambaro, Stephen A., D.C. Vocational Rehabil-ation oon oie od cy net 731 Gamble, James H., Senate Committee on In- terior and Insular:Affajrs. |. Jill. 261 Gamer, S. R., Commissioner, Court of Claims__ 680 Gandica, Dr. Jorge Jimenez, Pan American Health Organization cle. Lilia 752 DiLoool Gannon, Edward J., Office of the Secretary, IPYOASULY orion i im tm eT pe A A 437 Gannon, J. Deane, Social Security Adminis-tration Hoh SAR ele Ce AER fn a RE CL 574 Gaphon, Partick H., Office of the Secretary, AOL Loe oni wht enh s Lh ns wd A A Gantt, Paul H., Atomic Energy Commission___ 600 Garbacz, Joseph F., Washington Area Transit Author A He OE AR ES EEE ERAS I SAE £50 662 Garber, Hayden S., House Committee on Dis-tries. of Columbia. 2... Lolo oS 276 Sorin Mildred H., secretary to Representative QGarcia-i, Francisco V., Pan American nionE Cot Ln eT Garcia, Dr. Hector P., U.S. Commission on CiviliRIghtS YT. Lots Jit nl UE Js 661 Garcia, Labre R., Senate Committee on Armed aa [ECT Sr Re Abe CL PU CELT 260 Garcia, Lt. Luis Humberto Gutierrez, Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-1111 ot 1 ne DV RE Se Ee a 748 Garcia, Maj. Gen. Oldemar Ferreira, Inter-American Defense Colleges. Ls abn LIDS 737 Gardiner, Robert X. A., United Nations Eco- nomic Commission for Afrfea. Lol 756 Gardner, Robert, D.C. Government__________ 714 Gardner, Sidney L., Office of the Secretary, | HEW otsue Thy 561 Gardner, Susan W., House Committee on Inter- jor and Insular Affairs ___.__________.______ 552 Gareau, Charles F., Patent Office__....________ 552 QGarel, Arthur, Business and Defense Services Administration, Commeree-... ..ccacconesns. 544 Garfield, Frederick M. , Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, TUBHIO0 oe rove pac 497 Garfield, Iris, Office of Education, HEW._______ 574 Garin, Vasco Viera, Ambassador from Portugal. 773 Garland, Allen BH. Bureau of International De RR AT ey 542 Garland, Capt. C. M., Jr., Naval Dispensary___ 480 Garland, Lawrence, Railroad Retirement Boal er a ay 645 Garland, Ulysses G., D.C. Government________ 714 Garlock, Robert A., ‘Office of Administration for Domestic and International Business, Com-¥ ET TS itSn lie 545 nha "Bdward A. (Representative from Maryland): Blactaphy at Ihe rer a Ls a ae 76 Government Operations Committee... _______ 267 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__ 270 Board of Visitors to Coast Guard Academy___ 295 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine CRAGIN A ae 295 Garmatz, Elizabeth L., administrative assistant to Representative Gamat eo 336 Garment, Leonard, Executive Office of the Pr esident SLR et pele pe SRR al] Ser SEG 421 Garner, Capt. George I., Office of Reserve, Coast GOAT. ee 590 QGarnier-Coignet, Jean, International Court of Ai EE ea ea Be Ba A eb 755 Garrabrant, C. Ann, Senate Committee on PBR WorkS: oo aa 263 Garrett, Mrs. George A., John F. Kennedy Center for the Perfor ming 4% moins Senn, 657 Garrett, Jeanne W., Office of Administrator, GEAL ae Ee 24 Garrett, Capt. W. L., Jr., Headquarters, Naval District Washington... loi toa io ined 481 Garrison, Lemuel A., National Park Service, TRberior. Joba Stow Jo oA nen ee aa me 511 Garrison, Lt. Col. Phil W., Information, Air LT en a ER Sl SRR IAL Sr ee ME 486 Garrity, John M., House Committee on Appro-PEIRtIONS So eh heat dna, 275 Garske, Robert A., Maritime Administration__ 546 Page Garson, H. Neil, Interstate Commerce Commis-C3 Yd SEAR A Lid Te BO Went an ERLE TE Gartland, James F., administrative assistant to Senator RoAA. i tae an ie 325 Gartland, John C., Finance and Administration, Post Office PREECE Ca eae SR SHOE I Lr a 499 Gartrell, Francis B. TVA. N.C... 0 660 Gartrell, Katherine S., Office of Under Secretary of the ArmyirSlo re ron ord oni 459 Garvan, Anthony N. B., Smithsonian Council __ 651 Garver, Capt. Donald L., Office of the Judge Advocate General, Navy.___________________ 470 Garvey, Bartley T., Federal Trade Commis-2 TT PeliCL ALBIN CTE NEE 6! Garvey, Edward B., National Science Founda- v1 TR ORI EE Garvey, Gerald T., Yivrary of Congress_.______ 391 Garey; Robert R., Jr., National Park Founda-7" HTT Re et i hr aR FE ER Ra Sg LT 5 Garvin, W. J., Small Business Administration_. 649 Gary, George M., Federal Aviation Administra- tion, Eastern Region... 200 mgs(oid 592 Gasch, Oliver, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)... __. 685 Gaskill, Osear A., Jr., Railroad Retirement Board. ae TN 645 Gaskins, Eydie, House Committee on Educa-tion and Lalor. vil ir ih 276 Gaskins, Robert E., District of Columbia Court of Gengral:Sesslon, 00 ol. 0 JO Ce aud 707 Gasque, Clayton D., House Committee on Dis- trictof Columbia. =o ct. 0 ul Je 276 Gass, Sir Michael, South Pacific Commission_. 752 Gast, Luverne L., Marketing and Consumer Saorvices, Agriculiure. i Co: oo 2a U0 522 Gaston, Leslie H., Patent Office.._.____________ 551 Gates, Theodore R., Office of Special Repre-sentative for Trade Negotiations. _.________ 425 Gatling, Jane F., D.C. Government.__.________ 716 Gattie, Mary W., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation... ....__. 284 Gatton, T. Harry, American Battle Monuments ’ Commission VASE ETR Ed BE Ae SAF LANTR CR EN 59 Gaucher, Clifford O., administrative assistant to Representative Philbinl:. Sei oiinilJud 34 Gaud, William S., International Finance Cor-oration EEL AT EE a Te LUC ER) 743 Gaul, William F., House Committee on Educa- tioniand Taber. 2. Ji ull ert al ae sia 276 Gault, David G., Farm Credit Administration. 614 Gavell, Stefan F., Food and Agriculture Organi- zation of the United Nations. __.___________ 736 Gavett, Thomas W., Labor Statisties.__._.___.__ 558 Gavin, James A., administrative assistant to Repr esentative Roe. i 00. iol cll 3 Gawf, John L., Department of State. 428 Gay, Thomas N., Office of Secretary of the Nephle, J oh iar 0 add Se ees 37. Gaydos, Joseph M. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): BIOZrADNY soto tit en aes St de aS a A 155 Education and Tabor Committee... ......J. 266 Geegh, Raymond E., Government Printing Gehrig, James J., Senate Committee on Aero- nautical and Space Sciences ..__._________. 259 Gehrig, Leo J., Office of the Secretary, HEW___ 560 Geier, Robert A., administrative assistant to Representative Utt. 5 i Coil: o.oo 347 Geigel, Wesley E., Rehabilitation Services, REW’ Joo an obioc a eons an Jas Li 576 Geiger, Alfonso F., ie Conservation Service_. 528 Geiger , Lawton D., 603 Geiger, Maurice D AR Judicial Center___. 708 Geis, Rear Adm. Lawrence R.: Navy Office of Information... -=2Ciz oF 470 Naval Operations. LoL ie iia y 473 0-0. Geller, Henry, Federal Communications Com- IEBION ro a ae Sati oC Se SEE 615 Gell-Mann, Murray, Smithsonian Couneil._____ 651 Gellner, Charles R., Legislative Reference Service, LAbrary oi. uo ol griiba ol 392 Gels, Clarence B., Regional Offices, Post Office. 502 Gemmell, Janice S., Research and Develop- MEAL NAVY. THe ds rsa TTL 467 Gemmill, Robert F., Federal Reserve System__ 605 Congressional Directory Page Genauer, Emily, National Council on the. Humanities: oC 8 nlp oa Coan Geng, Edward J., Office of the Seine 4srtNr Sea ERS,(PNY SR Eo 437 Gennetti, WilliamT., Small Business Adminis-tration a a EE OO TL TE Tl 9 Gentile, G. Marvin, Department of State _ 427 Gentilini, A.V. , National Bureau of Standards. 549 Gentry, John N’, Officeof the Secretary, Labor_ 553 Geoffrey, Leon S., Patent:Office cvaniinctsane 552 George, Gerald W., National Endowment for the Humanities, oo u. sips s 6A Lrouiia.t 640 George, Herbert H., Interstate Land Sales Registration, HUD. 583 George, J. Mishell, Bureau of International CC OMIMICLEB re de ad LC ei 541 George, John A., D.C. Government ____________ 730 Gerald, Dr. Alfred, Pan American Health Organization: or dol phi igi 751 Gerbee, Ruth, House Committee on Internal Seemriby. li coin lel fosabad obh aden oo 278 Gercke, Joseph J., Federal Trade Commission__ 623 Gerhardt, Anita, House Committees on Educa- tion and Taber. x. 5 Geli inalA oo! 276 Gerhardt, L. Kermit, General Accounting Offices, So ou Bh te ns head] 389 Gerlak, Tt, F.S., Jr., Naval Station.___________ 482 Germanis, John, "3 oint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. .......... ..........._. 283 Gerow, William E., Office of Civilian Manpower Management, Navy...jason.) LiL 469 oo. Gershenson, Charles, Maternal and Child Health, HEW:. oil es soso ond io; 570 Gesch, CWO D. L., Boating Safety, Coast Yuar Gesell, Gerhard A., judge, U.S. District Court (biography) eT AE CAL Reel Dy ale 687 Gettys, Tom S. (Representative from South Carolina): BIOZEADNY ove i Hak Ae 163 cocinaSak Banking and Currency Committee. __________ 265 House Administration Committee... ____ 268 Gettys, Mrs. Tom S., The Congressional Club__ 611 Getz, John I., Department of State... aa: 427 Gewehr, Hamilton D., Joint Economic Com- mittee A AA NETS ATL ell “ACRE. 1 fh 1 Gherib, Mohamid Habib, Secretariat, United IOUIONS ota Zot y bat so Te chibi HE 7 Ghiardi, John F. L., Federal Reserve System __ 605 Ghormley, Clarence E., Soil Conservation BerVICe: cri tise Meas head» Job sada Us 528 Giaimo, Robert N. (Representative from Con- necticut): BIograDiY. cors 56: tian Satan taps = ool Sefonas HE 30 Appropriations Committee... __.._..._.._..__ 264 Joint Commission on Coinage. ______________ 289 Gibb, Rulon, Foreign Agricultural Service. ___ 520 Gibbons, Boyd H., III, Office of the Under Secr otary, Interior AE a BT De ih 1 505 Gibbons, Hubert P., Railroad Retirement Board ge Sa UT ER AR i a i 645 Gibbons, John P., General Accounting Office. 390 Gibbons, Myles F., Railroad Retirement Board. 645 Gibbons, Sam M. (Representative from Flor laa): Biography CS a REBEL BAB A Le BL ES F Ways and Means Committee... _____________ 272 Gibbons, Mrs. Sam M., The Congressional Club_ 610 Gibbs, Alan Is; Equal Employment Oppor- tunity Commission ERED ge 612 Gibson, Andrew E., Maritime Administration. 546 Ganson, Andrey, Office of Secretary of Com- Te GS Free aa eG SRR 1 Gib “Betty L., Office of the Legislative Counsel, ES i Sl Gibson, Mis. Dottie G., secretary to Representa- tive BraTe ra CL SO De ia he 331 Gibson, Glenn V., Installations and Logistics, . A RR mR 447 Gibson, James E., National Archives and Records Service, GSA... noo... 628 Gibson, Robert P., House Post Office __ 381 Gibson, William 1. House Post Office _ 381 Gibson-Bar boza, Mario, Ambassador -from Brazil: Soa. potenI ama lh 763 Giddens, Kenneth R., U.S. Information AR a el a ee a VT 661 Gidel, Robert D., Wage and Labor Standards, Labor ae 58 Page Ces Patricia, secretary to Representative Bilberg. i. oo. adisuatallfinn dre Sur 334 lan FS J Oifice of oe ind Repre-sentative for Trade Negotiations. __________ 425 Gilbert DeWitt, International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission os uy oigsd _=.:iou 747 SE H. (Representative from New ork): Biography. oo. fous. fdens. Jas swt Haan 121° Ways and Means Committee... _____________ 272 Gilbert, Sheldon S., House Committee on Pub-27! Gilbert, Thomas M., administrative assistant to Representative Andrews of Alabama_______ 329 Gilbertson, Roger G., Office of State Technical Services, Commerce. .......c0l oasis Giles, John E, secretary to Senator Ervin _____ 325 Gilford, Dorothy M., OfficeEducation, HEW_ 573 of Gilkey, Earle W., 17. C. Government_ _________. 723 Gill, Wilfred V., Civil Service Commission _____ 606 Gilliam, Dr. W. S., Office of Saline Water, In- terior Adega bana Te EC TAY el ri SR 505 Giller, Maj. Gen. Edward B., Operating and Promotional Functions, AEC Int Bh 602 Gillies, Roderick M., Office of Field Services, TI ST i a ee 544 | Gilligan, Jean W., administrative assistant to Representative Thomson______________..____ 346 Gillilland, Whitney, Civil Aeronautics Board__ 605 Gilman, Col. Mark H., Office of Information, Av Fores, coon he ire doe a 486 | Gilmore, F. W., Farm Credit Administration__ 614 Gilmore, Hugh R., Office of General Counsel, A BOLCR. time e. Soi ts te idee BEL AE 485 Gilmore, Marguerite I., Woman’s Bureau, abor A re I ane SE I ep LL aR 111 ) Gilpatric, Donald S., Office of Foreign Com-mercial Services. oi cb. csoau Soir G5 oe 544 Gilroy, Pat, secretary to Representative Lowen-EL Se 9 Gilruth, Dr. Robert R., Field Installations, NASA 63. Gilson, John F., Federal Maritime Commission. 619 Gilstein, Dr. Jacob B., Research and Develop- ment, A A eT Th TE a 460 Gimelli, Joseph J., Official Reporters to House Commiffees co sour oa do, ri we IS daa 382 Gingras, Msgr. George L., D.C. Government___ 722 Ginkel, W. L., Atomic Energy Commission____ 603 Ginn, Ronald B., administrative assistant to Senator Talmadge. 5. oleo. src oiee iin 328 Ginnane, Robert W., Interstate Commerce Commission. ool asainsa 633 Ginter, R. D., Research, NASA ___.___.___.... 637 Giral, Juan, Pan American Union______________ 750 Girard, Ross M., Renegotiation Board _________ 646 Giraudo, Brig. Gen. John C., Legislative Linison, Afr Force ro ro Cty 486 Giretti, Luciano, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development__.__________ 751 Giroux, Frank J., House Committee on Science and Astronautics... .c 0. rr aon Gittings, Helen M., House Committee on In-ternal Seenvily oar ait a 278 lace, award H., Atomic Energy Commis- Gln: Arthur A., Federal Communications Commission Se Cel en a 61 Glascoe, Leo, Office of House Sergeant at Arms. 379 Glascoe. Wilbur, House Post Office. ____________ 381 Glasgow, Frederick J., Wage and Labor Send ards, Faber ee corree Glasgow, Leslie L.: National Fisheries Center and Aquarium Advisory Board... ool ate 291 Office of the Secretary of Interior______________ lif Glasgow, Richard E., Copyright Office, Library of. Congress. ow wun a ee aR 391 Glasheen, John D., Civil Service Commission__ 607 : Glass, Edward M., Research and Engineering, Defense’ doi 300i lat A HE 444 Glass, Henry E., Legislative Affairs, Defense__. 453 Glass, Naomi, secretary to Representative Smith of New York... ic. i. 5 345 Glasser, Efra, Office of Education, HEW_______ 573 Individual Index Page Glasser, Maj. Gen. Otto J.: Atomic Energy Commission_.___._____________ 603 Military Liaison Committee, Atomic Energy Commission: co. ier fol Ce haf aly 457 Research and Development, Air Force. ______ 489 Glatt, aye 8,S., Research and Technology, HUD elton cr Dsl Mm rh Fh 0 Glatthorn, Allan A., National Council on the Humanities. CASRN SR Re Glazier, Sandra, Federal Trade Commission____ 623 Gleiter, Theodore P., Environmental Science, Commerce. worlds a ity sat gradiade ny 545 Glendening, William P., Federal Trade Com- yn1 er ER a eR Sa Gleszer, Maj. Gen. R. M., U.S. Continental AvYmy Command... old rset aad 463 Gleysteen, Culver, Arms Control and Disarma- IROATIATONCY on Se 599 dsuliiadd5 Gleysteen, Dirk, Department of State.._______. 426 Gleysteen, William H., Jr., Department of State. 155 Glick, Lawrence B., Commission on Civil CLT ea al Re el Es 661 Glick, Warren W., Export-Import Bank_._______ 613 Glickstein, Howard A , Commission on Civil Glover, Arthur J., National Mediation Board _. 641 Glover, Charles C., Jr., Washington National Monument-Soelety. =: 2 of ogi oo. 663 Glover, E. R., Agricultural Research Service... 532 Glueck, Nelson, International Activities, Smith- Goad, Colon, Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization, U.N Gobel, John J., Tax Division, Justice._.________ 494 Goddard, Maj. Gen. Guy H.: Federal Fire Council, GSA... ............... 631 Programs and Resources, Air Force..._..____ 489 Goddard, James M., Bureau of Mines__.________ 510 Goddard, Livingston, Bureau of International COMMIOEER: Tub oo foiiilon Thr LU canta ed Goddard, Dr. Maurice, Public Land Law Review. Commission. .......h.iceensheoutin 293 Godfrey, Clare M., Capitol Page School ________ 385 Godley, G. McMurtrie, Ambassador to Laos____ 780 Godley, Gene, administrative assistant to Senator Yarboroughe.. cove ii. i avamminnaa 328 Godsey, Willey W., D.C. Government_.________ 723 Goehring, Rear Adm. R. W., Office of Opera- tions. Coast Guard. «sss oe c ctu vi ade nis Goettsche, Donald J., National Archives and RecordsiServiee, GSA... .. i. ..iioeiees 629 Goff, Frederick R., Reference Department, Library of: Congress. x ooo. i. Jiomensebn 394 Goff, Regina, Office of Education, HEW_______ 573 Gold, Byron D., Administration on Aging, HE EeCIR a ENR 7 575 Gold, Elliott, Federal Supply Service, GSA_._. 625 Gold, Harold: Naval Facilities Engineering Command. _____ 476 Office of General Counsel, Navy..______.______ 469 Gold, Joseph, International Monetary Fund___ 746 Goldberg, Jack, Civil Service Commission______ 609 Goldberg, Joseph P., Labor Statisties..________ 558 Goldberg, Phyllis R., House Committee on 4 EE rd SO i OE Ie LI 27 Golden, Alfred H., Bureau of Customs, Treas-440 Goldenson, Lana H., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts_____________ 657 Goldenthal, Michael B., secretary to Repre-sentative: Rosenthal... .. co...io ooo 344 Goldfield, Edwin D., Bureau of the Census_.__ 541 Goldhammer, Bernhard, Bonneville Power Administration: RCs sg SEC NA Alo 513 Goldman, Abe A., Copyright Office, Library HEEn Re ee MeL ng ugh 391 Goldman, Arthur, Securities and Exchange Commission. f= ox 0 oad eat Goldman, Joseph B., Civil Aeronautics Board.. 606 Goldman, Morris R., Office of Business Eco- nomics, Clommeree..._ :o ofa po Goldner, Lester, Metropolitan Development, HUD Page Goldsberry, William D., Securities and Ex-change Commission...“< -iii: 1: 647 Goldsborough, George H., Consumer and Marketing Service, Agriculture MRSS J 522 Goldsmith, Dr. Julian R., National Science Bodnd yl or A 643 Goldstein, Alfred, D.C. Government___________ 729 Goldstein, Daniel, Federal Power Commission. 621 Goldstein, David H., Equal Opportunity, HUD 579 Goldstein, Harold, Bureau of Labor Statisties__ 558 Goldstein, Mortimer D., Department of State__ 430 Goldsworthy, Lt. Gen. Harry E., Systems and Logistics, Alr¥oree......0 0 own x 489 Goldthwaite, Prince E., D.C. Government_____ 722 Goldwasser, Dr. Edwin L., General Advisory Committee, ARC i or. oa 602 Goldwater, Barry (Senator from Arizona): Blographiy or 0 na Ln ar SR rr 9 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee. 252 Armed Services Committee _________________ 253 Goldwater, Barry M., Jr. (Representative from California): BlOgrapRY cone oe Ns Ce IR TNE 21 Science and Astronautics Committee. ________ 271 Golub, Abraham, Office of the Under Secretary Olthe ATE. diol oo oh 459 Golub, Alvin, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, «(ot af TL. LT eis 612 Gomes, Eduardo da S., Jr., International Mone-ary Bung es a aa 746 Gomez, Norberto Sanchez, International Bound-ary and Water Commission, United States ol LT Da Eee A eR aE SE EE 743 Gomien, John R., administrative assistant to Senator Smith...faire ar aa ee 2 Gonet, Frank, Tariff Commission. _____________ 659 Gonseth, Brig. Gen. Kenneth M., Defense Com- munications Agency... . i...i Gil. 455 Gonson, Paul, Securities and Exchange Com-TRISSION. oo oi ni st RE ere Gonzales, Joe E., Senate Committee on Appro-DEGUIONS. Stes has ts res Fe ae 259 Gonzalez, Henry B. (Representative from Texas): BOY ae eae LC 178 Banking and Currency Committee___________ 265 Gooch, Gordon, Cl eri i FPO... 621 Goodall, J. Lawrence, Capitol Police___________ 385 Goode, Dolores M., Office of the Under Secre- taryolf the ATIAY. oc cool oN so dat it 459 Goode, E. R., Agricultural Research Service___ 532 Goode, James P., Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Affairs, Adv Forees, or oii 485 Goode, Jiohard B., International Monetary Fun Goodell, Yan E. (Senator from New York): Biography LN ae Sloe A 112 Banking and Currency Committee._.________ 253 Commerce Committee. .... ....cnivsrnpmnnsne 253 District of Columbia Committee. .._________ 254 Board of Visitors to the U.S. MIS YY Dy A Omen Fe Se fe Republican Policy Committee. ______________ Gooding, Eugene, D., D.C. Police Department _ oa Gooding, Rear Adm. R C., Naval Ship Systems Command. =... Ci 477 Gooding, George A. (Representative from Pennsylvania): Blography. coisa DAL, oe Tat TL et ee 155 Agriculture Committee... ot --crncoioar 264 ae Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__ 270 Goodman, Leroy V., Office of Education, HEW Goodman, Martin I., Maritime Administration. 548 Goodman, Raymond J., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development._______ 740 Goodman, Tonsa Fuqua, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System._.______________ os Goodman, William H., Department of State___ 427 Goodrich, George Herbert, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions_.__.._.....____ 706 Goodrich, Lloyd, Fine Arts, Smithsonian______ 654 Goodrich, Nathaniel H., Federal Aviation Administration a Sr NN ra En i 591 Goodrich, William W., Office of the Secretary, HEW. Goodrum, Charles A., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress en eA 392 Congressional Directory Page Goodson, Lt. Col. Allen M., Legislative Affairs, Defens Sp SCS a) DES a a Ws Ee 453 Goodwin, Bert Z., Office of General Counsel, Air Force ie Be Ne CU ea eR 485 Boom Charles, Office of General Counsel, NAV LLa wh ET Ur 469 Goons Don R., National Air Pollution Con- trol, F ARR ER LO SERN 566 Goodwin, Mrs. Helen L., Installations and Togistios, Atay 0. Lo Cal ia LLIN 460 Goodwin, Robert C., Manpower Administra- tion labors. Bn TE ed 555 Goold, Ww. George, Maritime Administration__ 546 Gooselaw, Jay, Senate Committee on Govern- ment Operations ras BE Sh Ad SHEE 261 Gootenberg, Roy F., Bureau of International Commerce: ool EAL a 543 Gordon, Benjamin, Senate Select Committee on'Smoll Business...i 0h ui L258 Gordon, Charles, Immigration and Naturaliza-tion Service, Justices... io SiC Lod Ln 497 Gordon, G. S., Bureau of Standards______.-----549 Gordon, Gladys, Office of the Clerk, House___. 378 Goss, Gene, administrative assistant to Repre-sentative Mills 0 0 asian.aah Col 341 Goto, Y. Baron, South Pacific Commission __-_ 752 Gott, Conde C. L., Office of the a " CQOMIIBICE]. ot ar rain ta CH ETIRE Gottschalk, Arthur M., Veterans Administra-tion Congressional Liaison Service..._-387 Gottschalk, John S., Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior SPR A aN LS A PR 507 Goudelock, Vera, House Committee on the J udiciary RR LE Cebu EL A Bas rd LEE 278 Goudy, Dr. Jean S., D.C. Board of Veterinary Medicine tf Te TEU andthe Bite 719 Gould, Bernard A., Interstate Commerce Com- TRILL TT Ie Ps i Ad Se Oe 1 oon AA FA ERE 633 Gould, Claude L., Office of Postmaster, House... Gould, Maj. Gen., Gordon T., Jr. | Programs and Resources, Afr Fores. Ima 488 Gould, Harold A., House Committtee on Science and AStroNautieS. --ooooooo oon 280 Gould, Jerry, administrative assistant to Repre-sentative Commningham.. oe... 333 5...ooo. Gould, John P., Office of the Secretary of Labor. 553 Gould, Kingdon, Jr., Ambassador to Luxem-bourg SRE OR SN ER Bae Te Gould, Lucille, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare... oc. bill sonar Lo sistih 262 Gould, Sonia, L., Senate Select Committee on Small Businesst i. 20 po i lool dnl s 258 Gowen, Doris L., Publications Distribution Service, House. Gownley, Hugh J., Office of the Secretary, DOT 585 Goyette, Miss Gloria R., Court of Military Re-VIeW, NOVY a 470 Page Graber, Ralph C.; Consumer Protection and Environmental Health Service... 563 Grabill, Wilson, Gallaudet College-.____________ 562 Grable, Lloyd Ww. Civilian os Manage- ment, Navy 469 Gracey, Jad iy J. S., Office of the Chief of . Staff, Coast Guard 587 Gracy, J. Shirley, American National Red: 5 Grados, rg Inter-American Development Bahl = ion fer i a Grady, Francis J., D.C. Court of General Sessions. Jo. i oi00 bor alo her Songeaar 707 Grady, John J., D.C. Government_____._.______. 722 Graf, Arthur A., Jr.,.administrative assistant to Representative Zwack_.__________________.. 348 Graf, William, Jr., House Document Room.____ 380 Graff, Henry B., National Historical Publica- tions Commission... o.oo. 630 Graham, Maj., Gen. Donald W., Systems and Logistics, AE POR. cote eins oi 48% Graham, Jackson, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authorit Graham, Hylton, National Bureau of Stand- 549 Graham, Col. Paul G., Marine Barracks.__.:._ 474 Graham, Richard, Office of Education, HEW __ 574 Graham, Robert 1. , Jr., Office of Business B00 4 nomies, COMIRIEE. hr i ier Graham, Rosemary M., Office of Sergeant a Arms, ETO WO RR BE EA 374 Gralla, Vice Adm. A. R., Office of the Chief of Naval Operations... i ada Sia ig Sad 472 Gramley, Lyle E., Board of Governors of Fed-eral Reserve System 604 Granahan, David M., Office of Information, Agriculture 0S LR 0 ER Si and 530 Granara, J. Ralph, Office of the Doorkeeper, -Bote. Cir, or Lh ra rhs me 380 Grange, George R., Consumer and Marketing Service, Agriculture... . Lol. ala ull 522 Graning, Harald M., Planning and Construe-. tion, HEW Grant, Charles L., Budget and Finance, Agri-cuultur 5 Willis oon, Ser 8 SEC LE 533 Grant, AML. Rural Electrification Admin- nd i aaa istration, Agriculture __-FEAREL ar ETE 527 Goss, Earle D., Office of the Solicitor, Interior_. 506 Grant, Edmund J., Federal Water Pollution Control Administration... Grant, Gordon, M., Federal Power Commission. 820 Grant, Lt. Gen. Harold W., Installations and Logistics, Pefense. [olan cow, HT ir 447 Grant, Kenneth E. , Soil Conservation Service. 528 Grant, William B., ‘Department of State... ... 428 Grassmuck, George L., Office of the Secretary, 0 H 5 Gratsias, Zae, secretary to Representative Mikva. QGraury, Thelma, Western Union Telegraph Co. 386 Gravel, Mike (Senator from Alaska): Biograp Ry. aol BR BO 7 Interior i Insular Affairs Committee ...__-255 Public Works Committee. _........_. ...1..2 256 Select Committee on Small Business. ________ 257 Graves, Harold N., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. __._.____ 741 Graves, Joan I., secretary to Representative: Vr Dea nansn tb 329 Graves, John L., Office of the Majority Secre-tary, areataet I 375 Bray; ¢ secretary Representative Stan- Arlene, to Ek A A ATS CS OEY TOL Bel Gray, Beatrice Martin, Senate Committee on Judiciary Foot eb Lens aes Gray, Chester J., Equal Employment Oppor- tunity Commission... ciiisec iotoil 61 Gray, Donald, D.C. Government... _.______.___. 728 Gray, Emmett, M., National Capital Housing ‘Authority 638 Gray, ti Ss L.; § to Representative L., secretary Eckhardt Gray, Harry J., D.C. Government. ____._______-Gray, James W., Office of the Assistant Secre- tary for Administration, Labor. ____________ Gray, James W., Office of the Assistant Secre-tary for Administration, Labor oi. i a 556 Indwidual Index 951 | Page Gray, Kenneth G., administrative assistant to Senator Tydings. A SE Sh 328 Gray, Kenneth J. (Representative from Illinois): Biography, oo. aoe Flan, Ci nt House Administration Committee. __________ 268 Public Works’ Committee... 0. 0. 271 Father Marquette Tercentenary Commission. 287 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Com- Gray, L. Patrick III, Office of the Secretary, Gray, Oscar S., Office of the Secretary, Trans- portation io to a Th 585 Gray, Col. R. W., Air Staff, Air Force__________ 486 Gray, Robert D., , House Committee on House AGmInation. ER 277 Graybeal, Sidney N., Arms Control and Dis-armament Ageney. on fr a ae ee 599 Graziadei, Capt. J. D., Naval Supply Systems Command... co nn kl TUR Greaver, Vernon E., Office of the District of Columbia COL. re Te 690 Greco, Joseph S., Office of the Secretary, Trans- PORE Jos a de a a ST TH, > Greeley, Arthur W., Forest Service___.__________ Green, Albert, Office of General Counsel, Hy is Albert, Headquarters, U.S. Marine 5 EN A ST al ee 7 Green, Abort E., Office of Chief Counsel, Const Gd nt Tar Green, Charles C., Regional Offices, HEW_____ x Green, Edith (Representative from ‘Oregon): Biogr A eA Le ie DR a 147 Education and Labor Committee. ____._______ 2 66 Select Committee on House Beauty Shop____ 273 Green, George S., Senate Committee on the Judiciary SEE dn en Se RR 261 Green, Gwenda R., House Committee on House Administration. oo... 277 Green, Lt. Comdr. J. E., Navy Council of Per-SORNGL BONAR. « ever ices oo ti anne oi os 469 Green, Joyce Hens, D.C. Court of General A ele Bek 706 Green, Julian P., Jr., D.C. Government________ 717 Green, June i judge, U.S. District Court (biograph CREE MS eb ER 688 Green, Marshall, Department of State____..____ 429 Green, Richard A., National Commission on Green, William J. ehh ‘from Penn- sylvania): Biography ta. f cov Bn a a tian 151 Ways and Means Committee _________________ 272 Green, WilliamL., Jr., Public Affairs, NASA __ 636 Greenbaum, Samuel "Meyer, Commission on MOTEL BHOORN. co zor doesnoni 691 Greenberg, Leon, ane Statisties.: oC _. _... 558 Greenburg, Robert D ., Federal Communica- tions Commission... :-_. o_-. tiniior 723 Greene, Harold H., judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions. ____________.____ 706 Greene, Howard O., Jr., Office of the Minority Secretary, Senate... il. hl Vii 375 Greene, Hughlon, House Committee on Ways and-Meange i. Juror uma Sel oC 280 Greene, James F., Immigration and Naturaliza-tion DAE Ea ate Ca 497 AREEEATAnde Greene, Joseph N., Jr., Department of State.___ 433 Greene, Jule B., Securities and Exchange Com- iL eran EE 647 Greene, Morris A., Food and Agriculture Organ- ization of the United Nations. ual. nis 736 Greene, Patricia A., Office of the Clerk, House__ 378 Greene, Timothy &. Securities and Exchange Commissions. satesfone oS ca eT Y ny 646 Greeneisen, Jon F., Farm Credit Administra-BOWS se Sa nN ee 614 Greenewalt, Crawford H., Board of Regents, _ Smithsonian Dsadloh bo eR 651 Greenlee, J. Elton, Office of NTs and Organization, Treasury a Sh DIRT 439 Page Greenwald, Joseph A., U.S. Mission, OECD ___ 783Greenwalt, Dr. Tibor Js American National Bed Gross, [0 0 open 59 Greenwood, Albert T., D.C. Government______ 714 Greenwood, John, D. C. 2: | 8 Government... Greer, Mrs. "Anna R., D.C. Government.__.__. 728 Greer, Richard S., administrative ssistant to BONBIOL COOK. is et i, 324 Greeson, Otis H., Smithsonian Institution______ 653 Greess, "Leonard H., Office of the Inspector General, Agriculture Straws Joss Te legions 5 Gregariades, John, Chargé & Affaires from LE eSSn EER RI 767 Gregory, Francis A., D.C. Government________ 724 Gretton, Owen C., Bureau of the Census_..____ 541 Grevey, Harry B., Capitol Police __.__________ 385 Grey, Mrs. Irmgard E., Office of the Under Secretary ol the N avy el AE SR 466 Gribbin, Loretta, Post Office and Civil Service Committee, Senate. Vo = 00 0 ob (I 262 Grickis, Ann M., Senate Committee on Govern-ment: ODnerations..... cL os Shes oy 261 Sails Griebenow, Richard E., Federal Home Loan Bank Board. oo agi nT vt 618 Grier, Boyce H., Atomic Energy Commission__ 603 Grier, Ralph H., D.C. : ._ 729 Government_____. Grier, Roosevelt, D.C. Government. >--2. 7 714 Griffin, Charles i (Representative from Missis- sippi): Biography... erie er 93 Banking and Currency Committee. __________ 265 Griffin, Richard B., Office of the Secretary, Transportation bE id RE ET a NAT Grin, John A., Atomic Energy Si Commerce Committee. Judiciary. Committee... c xo i GEE Republican Policy Committee. .__._________._ 256 Assistant Minority Leader. ..__.._.. __.._ 373 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard a A I ee Le a le Griffin, Robert T., Property Management wid © Disposal Service, GBA. sa lea Griffin, Thomas T; Board of FEL on App ERRORSRe aa 495 Slee Griffith, Kelley E., Federal Communications Commission re nade hen aE i Se 616 Griffith, Richard E., Bureau of Sport Fisheries and’ Wildlife, Interior SRE RAL ERE Ban 507 Griffith, T. Vincent, administrative assistant to Repr esentative Tunney ER ek Sa ALA 347 Griffiths, George R., Maritime A dministration__ 546 Griffiths, Helen L., "Installations and Logistics, Belongn. or x on NN 447 Griffiths, Martha W. (Representative from Michigan): BlogaplY. o.. d 87 Ways and Means Commiittee..._______________ 272 Joint Economic Committee. ..._____________ 285 Select Committeeon Crime.... _ i: 273 Select Committee on House Beauty Shop _.__ 273 Griffiths, Peggy S., Civil Service Commission__ 607 Griffiths, Robert E. , Planning and Construe- tion, "THEW En al 570 Griffiths, Capt. W. H., Jr., Naval Station______ 482 Grimes, ‘Barbara C., Federal Communications SEEeb 615 Grins, Col. James A., Jr., Office of the Under Secretary of the Army... _. Es gv st 459 Grina, Arthur E., Bureau of Reclamation______ 512 Grindberg, Jennie, secretary to Representative Cabell color 0 oy, Spas tat fi siete 332 Gristantas, Walter A., Office of Civil Defense, AVIV oda I Grin Erwin N., Office of Solicitor General, J ustice Seta SE I IAAT Se Lg TR Griswold, Capt. Ivan C., Office of Information, Navy... oe ok saan Bh wlll NERS SAR 471 Groening, Ralph E., Federal Extension Service, Agviewitare, ie ol an ch heh BENG Eel 534 Groeschel, Dr. August H., Office of Emergency Greenspan, Sidney N., D.C. Government______ 718 Preparedness. i 00] 2s of SEES AE 424 Congressional Directory Page ; Page Groome, George G., Government Printing Offies: 2. V0, rh oe A000 aL Tl a SOTA Dotease Lr ri sane dal 1 Gros, Andre, International Court of Justice_____ Grosch, Herbert R. J., National Bureau of Standards: =. Uo il aa Lk 550 Grose, Lawrence, Office of Business Economics, Commeree iL 1 Na A AR 538 Grosman, Nathaniel, D.C. Government________ 729 Gross, H. R. (Representative from Towa): Biography Aa En LS a RL 62 Foreign Affairs Committee__.__.___._________. 267 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ 270 Select Committee to Regulate Parking. ______ 273 Gross, Harold P., Personnel, Agriculture ______ 530 Grosvenor, Melville, Washington National Monument Society Dl AAA SNC RAN CRE eh 6 Groupe, John S., Defense Supply Agency______ 457 Grove, Brandon 'H, Jr., Department of State__ 431 Grove, Col. John R., Headquarters, U.S. Ma- NGC OPPS: cial pds il irme nh antl, 474 Grove, Robort D., Health Statistics, HEW _____ 568 Grove, Thomas c., House Post Office... 381 Grover, Frederick Ww. Board on Geographic Names... _.___..____.____ 507 Forest Serviee or. oul ap net os el 526 Grover, James R.,Jr. (Representative from New York): Blegraplry il. te oO gl el Sh 113 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__ 270 Public Works Committee__________.__________ 271 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad- OY a ry uo Sonera 12 295 Grover, Sharon, secretary to Representative rn ERSS Groverman, Mildred F., Senate Committee on Appropriafions sir tl ol 2D es 259 Groves, Hugh A., District Fire Department__ 725 Grow, Harold, House Post Office_______________ 381 Grubbs, Walton H. , House Official Reporters of Debates. on orn an a ee Tos 382 Gruber, Dr. Karl, Ambassador from Austria.. 762 Grundy, Capt. Eric G., Merchant Marine Safety, CORSE GEIR: Lon ve win ou ERLE 589 Grundy, Richard D., Senate Committee on Public Works. io oat ds ca lend 263 Gscheidle, Marianne J., Office of Legislative Counsel, Houser, on sorta on tones Bain dh 383 Gos Bay Senate Committee on Public CUBE Mrs. Irene L., secretary to Representa-tive ‘Harvey TT ah LA BNL Ss BU 337 Gubser, Charles S. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Le LW ee Rte SL A 16 Armed Services Committee. ___________.__.__ 265 Guckenheimer, Ludwig, Assistance Payments, BREW. shi cnn fob co nn Ra Gude, Gilbert (Representative from Maryland): Biography RE a Ei AR RR Dea Ll hd 77 District of Columbia Committee ____________ 266 Government Operations Committee. _.______ 267 Guenther, George C., Wage and Labor Smad ards, SEO el SS eRe 9 Guerassimov, Dr. Luben Nikolav, i from Bulgaria Ea CARR. SR Se ee 763 Guerrero, Joseph, Post Office and Civil Service Committee, Senate. ......0.... Cool ia 262 Guerrero, M. Perez, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. ___.____________ 757 Guest, Capt. Frank B., Jr., Manpower and Reserve, YY a Ue pO CRE Te Guest, James A., Labor and Public Welfare, a 262 Guicciardi, Vittorio, European Office of the United Nations... -vo i at id... 756 Guidry, Juliette, U.S. Civil Service Commission LASOnORIC0.L «oo cor atitn smutSot hs 387 Guinn, Rear Adm. D. H., Bureau of Naval Personnel. oe tr eT Le a 478 Guirard, James E., Jr., administrative assistant to.Senator-Ellender...... 0... locasgi 325 Gulledge, Eugene A., Mortgage Credit, HUD __ 582 Gunnels, Aubrey A., House Committee on Appropr dations; cic Seti be ire 275 Gunneng, Arne, Ambassador from Norway_____ 771 Gun Shows, Daniel V., House Committee on Appropriations ry Gunter, John W., International Monetary Fund. 746 Gunter, Robert qT administrative assistant to Representative BHO... ees 331 Gunther, John J., District of Columbia Re-.. development Land Agency. rl Ra 611 Gunther, V. Samuel, Office of Plant and Oper-| ations, Agriculture ia dh Ss SO Mi 50, 531 Gura, Benjamin, Bureau of the Census, Com-TI15 A TRC Re a ep SI RGR HS Bi 541 Gr Sdwata J. (Senator from Florida): Biography ota aint ana m 33 Government Operations Committee_.________ 254 Public Works Committee... _______..__.___ --256 Special Committee on Aging 258 Board of Visitors to the U.S. Naval Academy_ 296 Gussis, James M., Tax Court of the U.S 703 Gustafson, Capt. Boyd E., Naval Ordnance Systems Command...to taut CC Gustafson, Maj. Gen. Karl W., Army Staff ____ Gutekunst, Roberta H., secretary to Repre- senfative Matsunaga... oo. Ll _-.. di: 340 Guth, Herbert J., Federal Aviation Adminis-592 , Office of the Clerk, Guthrie, Robert F., Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House. ____________ Gutierrez, Augustina, Office of the Legislative Council, THOUS... co 25 om gm = bimorms H Dai 383 Gutierrez, Edgar, International Bank for Re-construction and Development_.._____..___ 740 Gutiérrez, Julio C., Inter-American Develop-ment Ce a 739 Cuore Bey Col. Inter-American Defense. R., Julio, oar Guts, Robert M., Office of Solicitor, Labor__ 556 Guzmén, Dr. Alfredo Arreaza, Pan American Health Organization... . . oii cleo lio 751 Gwuin, John D., Office of the Comptroller of the Currency alibi Sie a SEE we Pc CR 3 440 Gwinn, Mrs. Dorothy F., secretary to Repre-sentative Andrews of North Dakota__.______ 329 Gyarfas, William J., Food and Drug Adminis-bration. oo. ood eo oe os Te tak 56¢ Haag, E. Robert, Alaska Power Administration, Paterior de ry oa a a ae Lae nd 514 Haag, George, administrative assistant to Representative Collins_.__.________________ 332 Haardt, Alma B., House Judiciary Committee.. 278 Haas, Charles w., Interstate Commerce Com- WHSSION: a a Fae ath hu a bh bw re PRT ae 633 Haber, Richard M., administrative assistant to Representative CTaMer. oes ir 333 Habermeier, W. O., International Monetary Fund 746 Habermeyer, Howard W., Railroad Retirement. Board 645 Hackerman, Norman, National Science Board... 643 Hackett, Charles C., Jr., Customhouse, Treas- MY nos oe Lhe wba me Si RE 440 Hackley, Howard H., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System. _.._____________... Hackney, Charles W., Jr., Office of the Clerk ofthe House... TlCi vo lu ie sion 378 Hadsel, Fred L., Ambassador to Somali Re-BUDHE 782 Hogan G. Elliott (Representative from Geor- gia): 531100710 for me AIL St Oh pg A ~-40 Armed Services Committee __________________ 265 District of Columbia Committee... ___________ 266. Hagan, William, II, administrative assistant to Representative Tiernan... ___.__.___.____ 347 Individual Index Page Hagans, Theodore R., Jr., D.C. Government.. 719 Hagen, ‘William, National Fisheries Center and Aquari ium Advisory Beard... uiivoale 291 Hagerty, William W., National Science Board.. 643 Haggard, M. T. , Legislative Reference Service, : Library of Congress A Ne 392 Hahn, Betty, secretary to Representative Green of OPOgOn: i to oleh la Sa Cove 336 Hahn, Gilbert, Jr., D.C. Government_________._ 715 Hahn, Walter "A, Jr., Office of the Secretary RRLR 537 Haile, Minasse, Ambassador from Ethiopia.__. 766 Haldeman, 0 R., Executive Office of the Presldont. oil Ti aoa ir ail 421 Hale, Frank C,. Federal Trade Commission___ 622 Haley, George W., Urban Mass Transporta-tion Administration, ._ 594 DOT...1: Haley, James A. (Representative from Florida): BIOZIOPNY ce oto vo sant dr dome sb Ae Sa tt 3 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... ____ 268 Veterans’ Affairs Committee_..__...______.._._. 27 Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian AdmIMStration. i cee ma tet 28: Haley, John F., Joint Committee on Printing. 284 Halgason, Hordur, Chargé d’Affaires from Ice- El ER ER OS a Ol Ais al el EOI a 768 Hall, Asaph H., Smo of the Secretary, DOT.. 584 Hall, Durward G . (Representative from Mis- sSouri): BlograpNyoi. sca s tb Lal a ae i 96 Armed Services Commiites PA IRA LI Sa 265 Hall, Edward M., Hall, Elmer L., Date Fire Department._.._ 726 Hall, Frances Y,; Bureau of International Com- 5 Hall, Capt. H. W., Bureau of Naval Personnel. in Hall, Herbert L. , Senate Press Gallery... ..._... 786 Hall, mes T., "Jr. vy , Survey and Review, In- U.8 Hall, John T., National Bureau of Standards. 549 Hall, Lewis V., Public Buildings Service, GSA. 624 Hall, Macy a. Sr., D.C. Government.._..._._. 718 Hall, Robert T., Office of the Secretar y, Labor. 554 Hall, William 0. Ambassador to Ethiopia... 779 Hall, Ville , Capitol Policel xr 0 i. 385 Hallam, H . Charles, Jr. , Officers of the Supreme a Cou Halleck, CS RaTRR , judge, District of Columbia . Court of General I I EES NL 706 Haller, Herbert N., U.S. District Court for the District of Columbias. ou. lho Ji. 690 occa Halley, Edward M., Jr., D.C. Government...__730 Halley, H. J., Federal Reserve System___._____. 605 Halley, Henry S., Washington City Post Office?. 733 Hallford, Fred, Office of the Inspector General, ACHCAIIYe. co lose oi cre Mei fo did ri 2 535 Hallgren, Richard E., Environmental Science Services Administration, Commerce__.______ 545 Hallman, Paul W., Department of State__.______ 431 Halloran, Norbert A., Administrative Office, 708 Halpern, Daniel J., Office of the Secretary, Treasury le AR SS Wa RO 438 Halpern, Irwin P., Office of Policy, NASA____. 636 Halpern, Seymour (Representative from New York): AE DR re Ee ee ae ele 114 Banking and Currency Committee. __________ 265 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... .........___.. 272 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com- ESS ON or LE 288 National Commission on Consumer Finance. 290 Halpert, Stuart D., Office of Legislative Council, Halprin, Lawrence, National Foundation on the Arts:and the Hamanities................... 639 Halsig, Constance V., Administration, Defense. 445 Halterman, Rachel, secretary to Representative Denmeyh old se daar Ne 333 Ham, Dorothy K., U.S. Veterans’ Administra- tion Congressional Liaison Service... ._._.____ 38 Hamberger, Martin G., administrative assistant to:Senator Seott. Lob. ii a 328 Hamblen, Cel. A. L.,Jr., Army Staff. =. _...... 462 Hamblen, Ruby L., Senate Committee on Aero- nautical and Space Sciences. -_.___.___..._. 259 Page Hamel, Charles, secretary to Senator Gravel._._ 325 Hamer, Mrs. Elizabeth E.: Libraryoof Congress. =i vv tial oouiaizorhid 390 Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund... 0. o_o oxi. 292 Hamil, David A., Rural Electrification Admin-istration, Agriculture... .. 0.1 hoi sie 527 Hamilton, D. Lee, Office of Education, HEW__ 574 Hamilton, George, Jr., Washington National Monument: Soeiety. ooo. slit og: Sadie) 663 Hamilton, Grace H., D.C. Government________ 716 Hamilton, Kenneth = Four Corners Regional Commission, Commieres.. o.oo 540 Hamilton, Ladd, Smithsonian. =f Lt cad oN 2 Bobi, Lee H. (Representative from Indi-ana): BIOSTaDIY peerEE SF ha 59 Foreign Affairs Committee. __________________ 267 Post Office and Civil Service Committee_____ 270 Hamilton, Mrs. Lee H., The Congressional LE] a See SRE a SRR OR EA) 610 Hamilton, Mrs. Susan, Smithsonian Institution. 653 Hamilton, Walter H., Domestic Business Policy, Commerce, o.ooLs 0 537 Au Hamilton, William, ITI, Smithsonian. __________ 2 Hammer, Mrs. Ann, secretary to Representative Brinkley et 2 re 0 re TSAR Cp EN 331 Hammer, Noainis C., Office of Official Reporters of Debates, House Radanly din die de Tio 382 Hammerbeck, ‘Col. E. D., Headquarters, U.S. ‘Marine Cor 1 0 IR and NR PAG Ea a 474 Hammerschmidt, John Paul (Representative from Arkansas): Biography... oti Public Works Committee______ Veterans’ Affairs Committee. Hammill, Frank R., Jr., House Committee on Science and Astronautics SAIYAN 1 ee 280 Hanyil, William A., Government Printing Hammond, Eva, secretary to Representative Andrews of i LPP ma CR eb Oh 329 89 Hammond, Kenneth T., D.C. Zoning Board__.. 732 Hammond, Rear Adm. 'R.E. District Office, Coast one Sears 590 Hampson, Catherine, secretary to Representa-Ive Nateher rr eur 342 Hampton, Edward F., National Mediation Boapd oy i a Tr om La Hampton, Brig. Gen. Rex H., International Seeurity Affairs, Defense... -..-0 00 44 Hampton, Robert E., Civil Service Commis- HE pee i Santo Se ir a ut 606 Hampton, William B., D.C. Government______ 723 Hanbury, Sandra D., secretary to Representa- tive Gaydosictecs suniici LM uaa lee 336 Hanchett, James, administrative assistant to Representative Hosmer... ....__._._.... 337 Hancock, Edward L., D.C. Government_______ 719 Hancock, Walker, National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian io sriirs veil sacs 654 Hancock, William W., Arms Control and Dis-armament Agency... io. ah oT nae 599 Hand, J. N., Federal Communications Com- Mission: a Faldo sa irre Sa kh Tete 8 el ied 615 Hand, Walter H., Office of Manpower, Navy_.. 468 Handler, Philip: National Academy of Sciences... ____.____.__... 634 National Science Board... ________. 643 65 Handley, Rolland B., Bureau of Outdoor Recre-ation anterior... rau olden Xa Handley, William J., Ambassador to Turkey... 783 Handy, Russell P., Statistical Reporting Serv-fee, Agriculture... ... ivi. avast. od uae 532 Handy, Thomas P., administrative assistant to Representative-Carter:..c..... ufo ooa. 332 Hanenberg, Samuel, Assistant General Counsel, BT PO LCWh ee 485 Hanes, Alvin P., Research and Engineering, Post Office... covo stati so ian mic Joh 501 Hanes, R. Philip, Jr., National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities. ....._________ 639 Hanes, Col. Wallace M., U.S. Army Strategic Communications Command._._.___________ 464 954 | 20 ongressional Directory Page Hank, Sguyén Huu, International Monetary an Fu SSO ph SU A MAO ERR [AD Pe She Sr 639 TR ay James M. (Representative from New Yor Biography ie dom dim ede CR ANP 125 Banking and Currency Committee _________ 265 Hanley, Lee A. administrative assistant to Representative Olsens. J Co 0 UL liioal.c 342 Hanlon, Frederick R., United States Court ops Militar ye Appesis: “C0 DETJad Hanlon, John J., Consumer Protection and Ba | vironmental "Health Service, HEW _________ 562 Hann, H. Frank, National Aeronautics and Space Administration... ..._.._.__..... 635 Hanna, Jack, Jr., D.C. Government__ ATE Ey 8p Hanna, Richard T. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Blography-ool fo CC 23 Banking and Currency Committee _________. 265 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee___ 270 Hanna, William E., Social Security Administr a-BION ol bon pg Ce ee A OE 574 Hannah, Harvey H., Office of General Counsel, Post Office Department. =. Coo J 00 502 Hannah, John A.: : Depar fmentiof State. Aol cl Joa origins 434 Development Loan Committee.______________ 435 Hannah, Martha S., House Committee on Agri-REEEe TT 275 Hannaham, J. H., Oceanographer, Navy.______ 4381 Hannifin, Rieck B., Legislative Reference Service, Library of CONEress.. or tua ns 392 Hannon, Thomas E., Regional Administrator, General Services Administration_ _.________ 630 Hanscom, Daniel H., Federal Trade Commis-SIOR EL TE Sl en Ch peat I as 621 Hansen, Chris H., Environmental Control Ad-ministration, WEW TH nda 564 Hansen, Clifford P. (Senator from Wyoming): Biography -ated i LER AR A BER AE i 97 Finance Commities. wiv enainensvmmatiie 254 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ___ 255 Special Committee on Aging _________________ 258 Hansen, Douglas A., Bonneville Power Admin-ELA Tk pees age Ue Sls SRE rs eR ty SB Hn 513 Hansen, George V., International Affairs and Commodity Programs, Agriculture... .__._. 518 Hansen, Grant L., Research and Development, Air So Ee SL a ie 4 Hansen, Julia B. (Representative from Wash- ington): Blography.. sfcivall fal. LL selina i soos 188 Appropriations Committee _._.__.__________. 264 Hansen, Morella R., Senate Committee on For-eign Relations iio Cl o_. _oUUi0 odd Hansen, Orval (Representative from Idaho): Biography As A LAA Re SRV SS LLY dE Education and Laber Committee_____________ 266 House Administration Committee ___________ 268 Hansen, Lt. Comdr. R. N., Naval Station, Washington, BG tos 481 Hansing, Frank D., National Aeronautics and Space AAMINISEation. oer ae 635 Hanson, James E., administrative assistant to Representative Hieks. sind aiid Hanson, John A., Federal Highway Administra-tion, Transportation BR AVE Thr A RRsat SANA ALLS Si 593 Hanson, Joseph R., Farmers Home Administra-tion, Agriculture Sind BE Ree ee SA SAAT 524 Hanson, Lavern S., National Aeronautics and Space Administration. i oer 635 Hanson, Walt, Forest Service_______.._______._. 525 Harbaugh, Judith L., secretary to Senator Dole. 325 Harcum, John A. Maritime Administration, Commerce. il Un field wi ie iy 47 Hardaway, John, secretary to Representative Blackburn. ua. JL 330 oni.Ce Hardesty, John O., Civil Service Commission__ 607 Harjprove, James W., Office of Administrator, Hargrove, James W., Finance and Administra-tion, Post Ofien. Le oa 499 Page Hardin, Clifford M, (Secretary of Agrieutture)s Biography A SR UL SRR BE 517 Commodity Credit Corporation ____._________ 519 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission_._. 289 National Forest Reservation Commission._._ 291 National Science Board ___.__: _.________._.... 643 Hadi, Dr. Clifford M., National Science Loar Frank 'D. Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Air Fora Lzo. 0 dl aamnah 4 Hardin, Ruth W., Office of Official Reporters to House:Committees. ... cL ili... ...... 382 Harding, Bruce A., Office of the Doorkeeper, House, J... cot dnoa Loi 380 Harding, Capt. E. T., Naval Weather Service Command. ou. J ini vel Ba ano EEL 481 Harding, Kenneth R., Office of Sergeant at -Arms, House... 20 Jule. Dens Iai] 379 Harding, Lee S., Installations and Logistics, Defense. -cL icin ve bn de phe A I 44 Harding, Mrs. Marty, administrative assistant to Representative Stubblefield... 04 S _... Harding, Capt. N. D., Jr.,, Naval Electronic Systems Command... ob lide 2 Jett 476 Hardman, Ronald L., Secretary to Representa- tive Myers Sr He ae AE MB ARLE 1 342 Hardy, Audrey B., D.C. Government _______ 707 Hardy, Issiah, House Committee on Armed . A ee es a 6 Hardy, Lt. Gen. John S., Industrial College, Armed Porees. 00 0 lu co TRE 454 Hardy, Kenneth L., D.C. Government _______ 77 Hargis, Calvin B. J r., Research and Develop- ment, Air WOI00. © is or tr Sle, 484 Hargrove, James W., Finance and Administra-tion, Post OffiB00. oe to sinin i BIO 499 | Harker, H. Eugene, Federal Crop Insurance Corporation o.oo ot toi i Coss soit 519 Harkin, Thomas R., House Post Office________ 381 Harkins, Jerry, Jr., ‘administrative assistant to Representative "Philip M. Crane... iuiing 333 Harkins, Kenneth R., House Committee on J udiciary id CE ao Se 8 Harkness, John W., Department of State. _____ 436 Harkness, Mrs. Rebekah, John .F. Kennedy rete adel ampaeab alae 657 Harlan, John M., Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court (biography) pends Ap 666 Harley, Charles R National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems... ____.__ 442 Office of Assistant Secretary, Treasury... ___. 438 Harlfinger, Rear Adm. Frederick J.: Naval Intelligence Command. _______________ 480 Naval Operations! cx... iiiaont 2a Nagle 473 Harlow, Bryce N., Executive Office of the Presidents 0 Us a A ea ay 421 Harlow, Margery, Office of the Vice President... 372 Harlowe, Clarence E., D.C. Government_______ 716 Harman, A. C., Jr., Commodity Credit Corpo- ration AorienHure. lo dil Uo See 519 Harmantas, Louis, World Meteorological Or-SANIZation. el. a aT eS 758 Harmon, Mrs. Jean H., secretary to Representa-tive Broyhill of Virginia. =» _ 331 .________:: Harmony, Sally J., secretary to Representative Miller eae 341 Harnett, Danijel T., NASA...oo. 2} 5 . Harper, "Charles W., National Aeronautics and Space Administration... ..... ooo ol 626 Harper, Clarke H., Federal Aviation Adminis-tration, Transportation...Cr Tie ._ 591 Harper, Harry E., Domestic and International Business, Commerce... . . 4. con .Ci.and 545 Harper, Robert E., United States Savings Bond Division, Treasury ERATOR ap mes en TLL 440 Harpold, Helen B., Financial Management, Air 4 Harps, William S., District Board of Zoning ° Adjustment Lr wins 732 Harpster, Doyle E., District Fire Department 726 Harpster, Margaret, secretary to Representative Brown of Ohio... oor eT 331 Harrell, George D., Statistical Reporting Serv-ice Agrienitare.. ola RY 532 Individual Index Page Harrell, Julie S., Senate Committee on Banking and Currency. co soaiatdJal sui oa io Harrell, L. Parker, Jr., John F. Kennedy or Harretche, Beatriz R., Inter-American Develop-ment Bank 2 Harriet, Edith, secretary to Representative 17 EE MRSA EE SU ae LI LS 335 fardman, E. Roland, American National Red 5 SE a 97 chy Harry F., Joint Commission on the Coinage BE TR SR I Lat 289 Harrington, Col. George F., International Se-curity Affairs, Defense. oe vedi d nm fdiom 448 Harrington, Helen G., secretary to Senator Bruskel oo ol mena doa aa 326 Harrington, Michael J. (Representative from Massachusetts): Blographye iva. Buin Soe eid tL aa 30 Banking and Currency Committee. __._______ 265 Harrington, Toni H., House Committee on J udiciary CA REET UA Pe rE a A 278 Harrington, Virgil N., Bureau of Indian Affairs. 509 Harris, Alan, South Pacific Commission...______ 753 Harris, Alma, D.C. Government. ..v. 2, oousoi-c 715 Harris, Eloise Os Office of Director of Civil De- fense, ATTN nin Ba en a a 460 Harris, Fred R. (Senator from Oklahoma): Biogr APNY Calin conti a es ee 143 Finanee. Committee. oc ool c.ioan..a 254 Government Operations Committee_.___._____ 254 Select Committee on Small Business_...._.___ 257 Harris, Howard K., D.C. Government________. 729 Harris, Innis D., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System BE STS DN A ai Harris, J. G., Permanent Joint Board on De-fense, Canada-United States... ......__-752 Harris, James W., secretary to Senator Ran-olpl Harris, Da A., Jr., Atomie Energy Commis- sion, Harris, John A, D.C. Government... ......... 729 Harris, Logan, House Post Office Harris, Mary E., Confidential pha to the Seer: etary of the Tr. CASUYY. oenem aay 437 Harris, N. Thomas, Interstate Commerce Com-gmisglon 2 als 2 dn ann ol eg a 633 Harris, Robert, National Air Pollution Control Administration, HEW Harris, Robert O. , Senate Committee on Labor AT DUDE WOITATE x coe io noe on Loran oe on 262 Harris, ValeriaI., Executive Office, District___. 714 Harrison, Capt. Cecil R., Navy Appelate Re- view AChivity. Co... iru ml iuseuoidior 470 Harrison, Evelyn, Civil Service Commission.___ 608 Harrison, Frank E., National Park Service, Ey SE A SEA 511 Harrison, Gordon F.: Joint Committee on the Library_.___________ 284 Senate Committee on Rules and Administra- TTT pe oe VAR UT TR NEE 263 Harrison, Harold 8., Land and Natural Re-sources Division, GL a Gl 493 Harrison, I., Warren, House Committee on Government Operations... ___.____.___.._. 277 Harrison, James L., Public Printer____________. Harrison, Joseph g Jr., National Bureau of Standerds. Lats n SL ts serail 550 Harrison, Joseph W., Bureau of Facilities, Post Office Harrison, Kenneth S., Coast Guard.___________ 586 Harrison, Melvin A., "Atomic Energy Commis- 5) (111 00 i ea ee CONE, sry SENS BET Harrison, William Henry, Renegotiation Board. 645 Harron, "Marion J. ., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography). oi. itueniiunne 701 Harrop, William C., Department of State. _____ 432 Harry, Ronerh 1, American National Red Harsha, William H. (Representative from Ohio): District of Columbia Committee _.__________ 266 Public Works Committee... ...o....coonvanic 271 Hart, Eugene F., Defense Supply Agency.._._._ 456 Hart, George L. Jor, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of his (biography) ____ 684 Hart, Hugh G., Jr., administrative assistant to Representative ‘Cabell oni A aS es a Hart, Janet, Federal Reserve System.__.________ Hart, John 3 Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System SRE SAT Hart, Philip A. (Senator from Michigan): Biography ee Br RL Ra 83 Commerce Committee...J i 00.07 20 4.958 Judiciary:Committee. 2 0. Sve0. fin 255 Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needn: 2:0 oeu Urn eit 257 Democratic Policy Committee. ..____________ 256 Board of Visitors to the U.S. Military Acad- em 2 Father Marquette Tercentenary Commission. 287 The Interparliamentary Union. ______________ 293 Hart, R. G., Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior. 509 Hart, William T., U.S. Tariff Commission pe el 6. Hartford, Huntington, National Council on the Sn Ne BN i ni eM [SS 639 Hartel, Robert J., ICC. 1c. ov ck aii ie 632 Hartke, Vance (Senator from Indiana): Blomraphy. i. maa adel aa ties 57 Commerce Committee. ji Till Sl iiiioy 253 Finance Committee. 1 i Fi ein med 254 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ 255 National Memorial Stadium Commission.___. 201 Special Committee on Aging... _._.__.... 258 Hartley, John E., D.C. Government. __________ 722 Hartline, Col. Richard S.: Canal Zone Government_.._________________. 605 Panama Canal Company--..\..._....... 644 Hartlove, Comdr. Herbert M., Office of Re- Serve, Coast Guard Soi aiUi Semion 590 Hartman, Arthur A., Department of State.___._ 498 Hartman, Dr. Clarence R., District Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. _____________ 731 Hartman, James P., Foreign Agriculture Serv- BONS i inns ah ena RAL Hartmann, Robert T.: Minority Sergeant at Arms... i... -....-.. 382 Office of Minority Leader... ..._ _.i:....L.. 377 Hartnett, William W., Office of the Clerk of the OSE a sm 7 Hartrey, James V., Office of the Speaker__._____ 377 Hartung, Edmund L., Senate Committee on ADPDPropriationS.. . * oo aac senaeab id 259 Hartwig, Lawrence E., Renogotiation Board.__ 645 Hartzog, George B., Jr.: National Park 2. 511 Service... .........0.0 Faderal Fire Council. ..... ool co ogi ut) 631 National Capital Planning Commission..____ 639 National Park Foundation........_......._._. 511 Washington National Monument Society. ____ 663 Harucki, Linda L., Office of the Secretary of VT Fm CAS Ne ee LE bs 373 Harvatt, J. J., Office of Administrative Assist-antito:Secretary of Army... 0.1L. 61 Harvey, Capt. J. E., Jr.,, Naval Air Systems Command... a ara 475 Harvey, James (Representative from Michigan): LOH EI eat inate bet eld sill as BS Bouse Administration... coi coe oon cil) 268 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 Joint Committee on the Library .____________ 284 Harvey, Matthew J., Department of State_.____ 435 Harvey, William E., International Agricultural Development Service, Agriculture..__._____. 521 Hasert, Chester N., Air Staff, Air Force..______ 486 Hashagen, Helen L., House Committee on For- clan Aflairg: oC Sn ar Ne gi (Ah 277 Haskell, Henry C., National Council on the Hamandpies. cc h at eT a 640 Haskins, Caryl P., Board of Regents, Smith- sonian Institution... .:... -ToC oi ocd 651 Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture. __. 524 Haspray, Joseph, Farmers Home Administration. 524 Hassel, A. P., Jr., Stabilization and Conserva- tion, Agriculture... v= 7 Sera e orly 516 Hassrick, Royal B., Bureau of Indian Affairs, Jhserion ial El ll SL ERS Ara JO 509 Hos George E., Regional Offices, Office of Emergency Preparedness A a SR Le 425 Congressional Directory Page Mosinn James F. (Representative from New ork): Blographyia. olla loss nn RAS Papen: 126 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 Hastings, Wilmot R., Department of State_____ 426 Hatch, Thomas D., ‘Education and Manpower, H EW Hateh, William B., Committee on Republican Policy, TCAHR TET 263 BS Ee Hatcher, A. B., Jr., Federal Housing Adminis- tration BID. Je cei oli Sod Ta 583 Hatcher, James L., D.C. Government_______-__ 728 Hatcher, ga William D., Office of Information, Air ee Seller ig a 486: Hatchett, who P., National Institutes of Healt hE era Eat 571 Hatfield, Barrett, House Post Office. ___________ 381 Hatfield, Jack K., Southwestern Power Admin- stration... 0... 0 Lil CL dusted da 514 Hatfield, Mark O. (Senator from Oregon): Biography os: fc oa cote sos Ui IR cpio 146 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee. 252 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ______ 255 Select Committee on Small Business. ________ 257 Hathaway, William D. (Representative from Maine): Biography... foie vent bat oho 0 rain Pe a 74 Education and Labor Committee ____________ 266 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee___ 270 Hatton, Arthur B.: D.C. Board of Zoning Adjustment___________ 732 D.C. Zoning iu aalsowanan 732 Commission... Hatton, Lt. S. F., U.S. Naval Station...__._____ 477 Hattori, Seitaro, International Monetary Fund. 746 Hauge, Erik: International Bank for Reconstruction and Peyelopment. id ae 741 International Finance Corporation___________ 744 Haughton, Daniel J., American National Red (LEER ale pat ies 0 Sit ae SE pir a 598 Haupt, Capt. R. W., Office of the Oceanogra-pher, NAVY. aLD 481 Haury, gry, Advisory Board on National 512 Air Force oo rR RI e a pes 486 Hauver, William E., Consumer and Marketing Service; Agriculture... o.oo. 523 Hawk, Gordon L., administrative assistant to Representative Gude. ot a 336 Hawke, RussellJ., Jr., Coastal Plains Regional Commission, Commerce SS ar Si Seay 540 Hawkes, George L., Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals Shae PER SR 457 Hawkins, Augustus F. (Representative from California): NR Lr Ane ei 19 Education and Labor Committee ___.________ House Administration... . oC a Hawkins, Charles E., Social and Rehabilitation 5 Hawkins, James E., Office of the Secretary o 5 CC OMINELCe. ea Hawley, Charles D., Office of the General Sone sel, Post Ole slro ean 502 Hawley, Col. William B., Administration, De- LR nl rH a a a sd SY 446 Hawley, Laura, Office of Secretary of Defense__ 443 Haworth, Dr. Leland J., National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Develop-1310)1) Rl a Sa TRA Ren as 423 Haycock, Elizabeth B., secretary to Representa-tiveiShylver.. co Cr etapaaa 345 Hawkins, Vernon E., D.C. Department of Vocational Rehabilitation... _________.___.. 731 Hayden, Wesley F., secretary to Senator Jordan of North Carolina. 7 "> Soo >t Hayden, William R., Office of Foreign Com-mercial Services, Commerce... __ Haydon, John M., Jr., Territorial Officials, In-0 De etalon ile alimalcr 20 0 Sind al iden di 5 Haydon, Robert L., Jr., D.C. Government Hayes, Bartlett H., Jr., National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian 654 Hayes, Daniel F'., Sr., Organization and Manage-ment, NASA / Page Hayes, Brig. Gen. George J., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Defense. __._.._______.______ Hayes, Helen, N ational Foundation on the Ar ts’ and the Humanities. ______...________._.... 39 Hayes, Mrs. Helen L., Smithsonian Institution__ 652 Hayes, Capt. J. B., Office of Boating Safety, Coast Quand = (4. va Jol sani ar Hayes, Lloyd D., Smithsomlan i J oo lil J allo naa : Hayes Capt. R. S., Office of Progeam Appraisal) ea Ce SE LA A ET a SE pa AR BIRT (TT Hayes, Brig. Gen. T. L., Military Traffic THE, agement and Terminal Service 464 Hayman, Dr. Charles R., D.C. Government___ 724 Hayman, Francis A., National Capital Housing ABERORIY «coh vo adic in pup nnnns on dD AAR 638 Haynes, Charles G., National Aeronautics and Space Administration... .. 0... fin ian 634 Haynes, Brig. Gen. Fred E., Headquarters, B.S. Marine Corps... i Siu .l vis Jali: 473 Hays, Burl, Jr., Office of the Secretary, Senate. 373 Hays, David Ww, Office of Secretary, Transporta- When es Sata Ur Mee Loe a 585 Hays, Donald O., Office of Foreign Commercial Services, COTINOTOR. «coos. ontih oi Hays, Cdr. Estel W., Naval Ordnance Spon Command -oo ocul ic iinasae Jd TT TR 476 Hays, HarryW., Agricultural Research Service__ 53 -Hays, Sandra H Senate Press Galleries... ___ 786 Hays, Shirley Jo, ssecretary to Representative EdwardsofAlabama.._ .. ... [Ui00 Hays, Wayne L. (Roprosonialive from Ohio): Biogr DRY. LO te TIRED oll 140 Foreign Affairs Committee. ..__._____________ 267 House Administration Committee ___________ 268 Select Committee to Regulate Parking _._____ 273 United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission -_.._ __ 21 J 0 0 Ags ea 294 Hayward, Albert E., Research and Engineering, Defense... 2001: DITIUIE Snag oniiaw a 444 Hayward, Capt. Thomas B. Office of the oder Secretary of Navy Haywood, Margaret, D.C. Government ________ 715 Hazel, William B., III, Office of Personnel, Agricultur Qt LY og I SR 530 Hens, Jog Inter-American Development Bane. sor cere testa on ns us nn, a AVE A Head, Holman, Office of Postmaster General. __ 498 Head, Ww. Wade, Bureau of Indian Affairs, id Interior, i an 50 Headley, Ja, Bureau of the Public Debt, PreoSINY oo tor Cool ol etn hl Reh 442 Healey, ay G., Federal Home Loan Bank Board —oia tne Cons oon Safad,Si 618 Healy, Mary, Federal Aviation Administration_._ 591 Healy, Milton L., Postal Data Center, Post 503 Healy, ThomasM., Rho Retirement Board 045 Healy, Thomas P., NL 641 Heaney, Richard JT, Ahn of Prisons, Justice__ 496 Heard, Alexander, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations...0 50 1 596 Heard, Col. Edward C., Jr.: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis-BIOTY: pai CHES Sedat Uh crannies 747 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-. mission. Creo ri el ne eS Li 748 Heard, John, Installations and Logistics, De-fenige oo ot Na te ey SU i 448 Heard, John, Installations and Logistics, De-fense oo. l TToRioU Ein tl Cali a adil 448 Hearing, Vincent J., Office of Metropolitan Development, HUD... Lo. LC a odin 581 Hearn, George H., Federal Maritime Commis- Hearnes, Warren E., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. ____________.. Hearth, Donald P., Space Science and Applica- tions, NASA 638 Heath, Mrs. Lynn J., D.C. Government ________ 721 Heath, William D., D.C. Government...________ 723 Heatherington, Donald F., Office of Foreign Direct Investments, Commerce... 538 Hebbard, W. Lawrence, International Monetary Fund MAIER £2 abs USE ANAYS S20 SAR Is LIRA EEN 746 Hebbeler, Brig. Gen. James A., Atomic Energy -Commission, 8 teint rn lan 603 Individual Index 957 | Page Hébert, F. Edward (Representative from | Louisiana): Blographyiso of tansdni naan 3S sonal ibis 70 Armed Services Committee. ____.__________ Le O88 Standards of Official Conduet____._________._ 272 Hebert, Stanley P., Office of the General Coun-gel, Navyy..b. Gini salu de 469 Hechler, Ken (Representative from West Virginia): Blograplayilits Son cw i Sate fe a 191 Science and Astronautics Committee ________ 271 Hecker, Herschel E., Soil Conservation Service.. 528 Heckler, Margaret M. (Representative from Massachusetts): Biloghobhyy. ooohI ll 81 iii Banking and Currency Committee _.________ 265 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. _..._._._....__.. 272 Heckman, Capt. A. A., Coast Guard..._______. 587 Heckscher, August, National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian « "oie hil) 654 Hedbawny, Alfred L., Maritime Administra- 0 Ran BO RR SS ie 547 Hedges, Irwin R., Department of State re LAE 435 Hedges Edith A, "Botanic Garden‘... 395 Hedlund, Lt. Gen. Earl C.: Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Produicisict ion se orice pin IEC REI IEE Defense Supply Ageney. >: Forbes ol 456 Hedlund, Floyd F., Consumer and Marketing Service, Agr larg roa 2 Hedrick, Brig. Gen. Walter R., Jr., Research and ‘Development, Air Force. ot fe a 489 Heebner, David R., Sea Warfare Systems, De-Dee te arth le Sees ON Nn eS uc 445 Heeney,A. D. P.: International J oint Commissions... =. 745 Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada- Onited States = SC 752 Heerlein, Crawford C., House Committee on -Edueationand Labor... loi oo. eosn. 7! Honor, Math, Office of Science and Tech-is Hegarty, Eugene D., administrative assistant to Representative Flood Spreall RIRE a See LS 335 “Height, Dorothy L., American National Red 20 li} Heim, Gordon ¥., Federal Power Commission._ 620 Heimbach, William W., Federal Aviation Ad- ministration ioe. ol Sasa Tel 59 Heimstra, Brig. Gen. Fred A., Air Staff, Air F Heine, Cornelius W., Washington National Monument EAE SR fienen, Raymond W., Soil Conservation Serv- 52 Hore, John W., Office of Saline Water, Interior. 506 Heinze, Mrs. Violet M., secretary to Repre- sentative Eshleman. a sidan hud poo 334 Heiser, Lt. Gen. Joseph M., Jr., Army Staff____ 462 Heisig, Carl P., Economic Research Service, a Hn DR a ErCE RE 351 Heiss, Harold C., Federal Railroad Adminis-ration DOM... 0 ce lr ies 593 Heister, Clarence F., Federal Communications Commission, © 0 cn Ue ian ed 616 ‘Heitz, Marilyn J., secretary to Representative be a a MS ER a, 40 Hejl, J. M., Agricultural Research Service, Agricole. oadoat A 5 Hekman, Edward J., Food and Nutrition Serv-alo rl LF I Ce 523 Helbig, Lee, Western Union Telegraph Co., Senate:Office.. bi lie e . 386 Helck, F. D., Health Services and Mental Health Administration, HBW. Co. _._.._...... 567 Helfenstein, Leonard, Securities and Exchange Commissions = fC oo Sm 647 Helfrich, Gerard F., ARC... oat.il... 600 Heller, Jack, J., Department of State HE il 431 Heller, Pauline B., Federal Reserve System____ 604 Helm, Hugh B., Federal Trade Commission__.. 622 Helmer, Rear Adm. F. V., District Office, Coast Guards >. Cr nL eae SO SN 5 Page Helms, Richard, Central Intelligence Agency... 424 Helstoski, Henry (Representative from New Jersey): Blograply. .... col mold dsl ee 107 Science and Astronauties. ______ TONE Cove WanG0 of 271 Veterans’ Affairs Committee ________________ 272 Hempton, Capt. G. F., Coast Guard___________ 589 Hemsing, Albert HE. US. Information Agency. 660 Henderson, Q.. 1; , Atomic Energy Commission. 602 Henderson, David N. (Representative from North Carolina): BIograpnY. eo ra SL Ne ER 129 Post Office and Civil Service Committee ____ 270 Public Works Committee... 0.00 271 Henderson, Donald G., Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Soo. Socio il iigm 261 Henderson, Col. F. D., jr., Air Staff, Air Force. 487 Henderson, Frances, administrative assistant to SC Cer LR I TAME ITY er Ne LB Bg 520 Henson Hilda J., D.C. Government________ 729 Henderson, James 'M., Office of Postmaster General NE TRA Ha ee Henderson, John B., Office of the Secretary of COINECE. Sintht Bil 537 Henderson, Suzanne, Committee on Banking and Cmyreney, Senate. "Sco bhoad 260 Henderson, Will, House Committee on Educa-tion‘and Labor: Joi XE uatE on TA dd EH 276 Hendren, George R., Office of Civil Rights, Transportation, liz or Ll Goi abe 587 Hendricks, Ernest L., Geological Survey_______ 508 Hendrickson, Paul G., Research and Engineer- ng; Post Offices ou tun Jiao Siac it Ss 501 Heneghan, William J., Jr., Maritime A dministra-HON, COMIMGIEe oo urns, ema bakin a or 546 Hengren, Raymond E., Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation. iW oin-ile fas sree 617 Henke, Charles P., Veterans’ Administration... 661 Henkin, Daniel Z. ! Public Affairs, Defense_____ 450 Henle, Peter, Bureau of Labor Statistics _______ 558 Henley, Benjamin J., D.C. Government. _____._ 720 Henlock, ates A., Office of the Architect of 384 Hennelly, i Col. John A., Naval Liaison Of-fice, Homseu urn. Joma Siti suse cose wean 387 Hennessey, James L., Immigration and Natural-ization Service, Justice. oonoo te ul Hennessey, John R., Naval Electronics Systems Command. 15. 5: iim one obo 17 RE Hennessey, Joseph F., Atomic Energy Commis-Slop rin To sae res es Sr Le Se SS a 601 Honmnd, Bernard B., Government Printing 5 NEES wah a et, eT DE 95 Honiae Robert E., Research and Technology, AE en ERE Te Te 583 Henry, Charles P., Jr., District of Columbia Court of Gener al Bellon er ld 707 Henry, Everett G., Federal Communications Commission... aw sos ces Se pe toon lay 616 Henry, Col. Gregg, Military Liaison Committee, 2 PU ERR OR IT Ls anni a Nl 57 Henry, John H., secretary to Representative Eran Tebailaie ied bal ie i ound Be Sad 343 Henshaw, Francis H., Processing Department, Library of Congress. i:0 Fis fi] 39. Henson, Chelsea L., Office of Administrative Assistant to Secretary of the Army________ 462 Henson, Walter H., New Orleans Regional flice, GAO ade ea oi Soe 390 Hepburn, Ralph L., Property Management and Disposal Service, GEA ai oe 627 Herberg, John C., Sitios of the Legislative Counsel. Senate... ol. on shanTe 376 Herberger, It. Comdr. C. E., Naval Electronic Systems Command...ol 0 475 loo Herbert, Leo, General Accounting Office. _.____ 390 Herbst, Roland, Research and Engineering, Ct REI A 444 Herd, J. Victor, American National Red Cross. 598 Hergert, Col. Louis G., Jr., Research and De- velopment, ATV occ. 4. 0 couse i Toss 460 Herlihy, Thomas I., Metropolitan Police Depart- TTA Ee a RE cs 727 Herman, D. P., D.C. Government. _._-._.___.. 714 Herman, Harold, Community Health, HEW___ 570 | 958 Congressional Directory Page Herman, Irving M., National Labor Relations Board, Co ls ie ar Ia La Herman, William I., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority _ RE eden fT 662 Hermann, Arthur F., Federal Home Loan Bank BosrA. oo ln a ta 618 Hermann, Comdr. T. C., Naval Station, Washington, D.C. oo Govean ss 482 lola Hernandez, Alfredo E., Inter-American Devel-epment Banke dais oo ants nail Herndon, Louis W., Soil Conservation Service, Agriculture hts edd eae ti YRIR 528 Herod, Ralph I.., Renewal Assistance, HUD. . 580 Herrell, S. William, Office of Education, HEW_ 573 Herrema, Robert L., administrative assistant to Representative Welckep oli (Loa 347 Herren, Ronald E., District of Columbia Re-development Land Agency.________________ 61 Here Felipe, Inter-American Development wre Herring, Maurice F., Jr., Federal Health Pro-SEAMS A EEEW. oo nna ln REO 570 Herrington, Arthur C., Systems Analysis, De-Jonge irr rt ee a ey 452 Herrmann, Louis F., Economic Research Serv-fee Agricnltave. Ci cronlo 531 Herron, Walter J., Office of the Treasurer of the Bnited States. to. Lone. OL. ssdeadie 442 mapa Herschensohn, Bruce, U.S. Information Agency. 661 Hersey, A. B., Board of Governors, Federal Re- gerve System din bol it duo bh een 604 Hersey, David F., Science Information Ex- change itis wo bine wid Salivab vu gnahion 56 Hersey, Dr. John B., Office of Naval Research. 472 Hershey, H. Garland, Office of the Secretary oA. Intelion. or i oaSe a Tare Hershey, Lt. Gen. Lewis B., Selective RE VSUOMN on nit tn dn ho in Lm nd Hershey, Marie, administrative assistant to Representative Collier. ______._________.____ 332 Hertzler, Richard A., Office of the Special Assistant for Civil Functions, Army ______ 461 Herzog, George P., Rural Electrification Ad-ministration, Agriculture Lae Rh AEH 527 Hesburgh, Theodore M., Commission on Civil Sie Bh 661 Hess, Robert E., administrative assistant to Representative arth...___.J&:s .. Hess, Wilmot N., Environmental Science Serv-ices Administration, Commerce ____.________ 545 Hessler, Dorothy, Office of the Minority Leader, 2 H Hester, Clinton M., James Madison Memorial Commission Re Oe JO CT 288 Hester, Douglas B., Office of Legislative Coun-Sl a me TE 376 Heston, Chariton, National Foundation on the Artsand the Humanities... _.__.__ 639 Hetzel, Fred Z., D.C. Government__.____._.___. 722 Heuer, Capt. Edward H., Defense Communica- HONS ACeNeY. Jo toch rie tad DU ena 455 Heuer, Scott, Jr., Department of State. ____.____ 426 Hewitt, Francis S., Senate Committee on Ap- propristions: =i efi ee hrs Snags 259 Hewitt, William A., American National Red OSS a Hewlett, Faye P., Senate Democratic i Committee rs a tn Re es RN 260 Hexter, David B., ‘Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System ay al id 604 Heyerdahl, Virginia Ann, secretary to Repre-sentative Williams of Pennsylvania AEA 348 Heyman, Barry M., Congressional Record Tadex Qiao F 2 fil ahr Seth ar 285 Heyns, Roger W., National Science Board_.____ 643 Heyward, Capt. F. D., Office of Operations, Coast Garde. ne 589 Page Hickel, Walter J. (Secretary of the Interior): “t SBlography onion ii i ae Se IRL RIN 504 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission. ___-289: National Council on Marine Resources and -Engineering Development... ___.__________ 423: National Forest Reservation Commission___. 291 National Park Foundation__.____.______ EEE Delaware River Basin Commission__________. 611 Water Resources Counel 1.to ve gu 663: Hickerson, Alva J., Southweastern Power Ad-ministration, Interi for. Joins aio Lan nue 514 Hickey, Esther S., Joint Economic Committee. 286 Hickey, Margaret A., Advisory Committeeon = :: Department of State... oioeecutor 435 Hickey, Thomas J., Patent Office, Commerce_-552 Hickey, T. J., Bureau of Medicine and Sugery, NAVY i cca sis i bid daiwa Jody aot 479 Hickling, Francis T., Equal Oppormiliye. BUD coi woekial ys sl annigd Samat ol faint Hickman, H. Lanier, Jr., Environmental ri trol, BREW. oene ar 564 Hicks, Earl, International Monetary Fund ___ 746° Hicks, Floyd V. (Representative from Wash-ington): -Blography. co oo on soot Sous Loony SOA 189 Armed Services Committee. __________________ 265 Government Operations: 2...ov _% Hicks, James J., Gallaudet College. ____________ Hicks, Lawrence B., Federal Fire Couneil_____._ 61 Hicks, Luke H., Office of the Doorkeeper, TOUS 380 Higginbotham, A. Leon, Jr., National Com-mission on Reform of Federal Criminal DW, or a Sais Tae 291 Higgins, Connie Mack, Small Business Admin-2 £51 EL TTT hee SRL nh Tens Sale Ht 649 Higgins, James A., Maritime Administration, ITT DK Re i eli sea seb el in 548 Higgins, Mary C., administrative assistant to Repr esentative Beloher:xr. is 330° Higginson, Mrs. John, American National Red : EL I A Re LEE TA ne se EU rn 598 High, Catherine L., Office of Republican eae... i ae hae Re a Soa : Hignett, Travis P., Tennessee Valley Authority... 660 ‘Hilaly, Agha, Ambassador from Pakistan______ 772 Hilbert, Philip F., Deputy Under Secretary, AIT TOI00. cris isnotLa 483 Hildebrand, Mrs. Francis E., American National Red Cross’ tLeBa UN 598 Toshnd George H., Office of the Secretary, 1 i eS ets fhe Sees LE EY Hildenbrand, William, Office of Republican eader. i ie he Hilder, Leonard O., House Committee on Dis- trictof Columbia... lori 276. Hill, Coy Allen, House Post Office_.___._______. 381 Hill, Henry A., National Commission on Prod- uch Bafely lun :290 cereSie Hill, Col. L. Gordon, Public Affairs, Defense _ 451 Hill, Leon W., Bureau of Reclamation ALE 513 Hill, Leonard M., D.C. Vocational Rehabilita-, 1 Ea A LS eet a 731 Hill, Maurice L.., D.C. Government____.___.__% 722 £57 ois Tn ah AL Sn Sn A re EE Hill, Raymond A., Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic Canal Study Commission .________________ 600 Hill, Robert B., House Committee on Ways and GANS. loin Sn Ln ra a iad 280 Hill, Robert C., Ambassador to Spain__________ 782 Hil LL. 'S. B., Naval Station. oo iro ue 482° Hillelson, Jeffrey P., Regional Administrator, +: GSA. 630 Hillenbrand, Martin J.; Department of State.: 430’ Hiller, Manuel B., Office of Secretary, HEW __ 560 Hillman, Elmer Charles, Jr., D.C. Government. 719 Hillyer, Cecile, Rehabilitation Services Ad-nrinistration, EW. = © ia bike Sm 576 Hilsenroth, Charles, Regional Medical Pro-grams, EW. 0 0 ohn sR EDEL 567 Hilton, Fred H., Jr., Capitol Page School. ____. 385 ody Individual Index Page Hilton, H. Geofirey, International Finance Corporation... ut Lie Foo old oe ad 743 Hilton, Mary N., Women’s Bureau, Labor__.__. 557 Himes, Julian C., i Ti Administration.___ 546 Hines, HowardE., National Science Founda-TR a aa Ne be andre ie VEL 642 Hines, por cy D., Office of the Doorkeeper, Hous sr rr a a Dao fr At 380 Hines, Richard P., House Committee on Science End ATTONAIEIOE srrole art 280 Hines, Walter A., Renewal Assistance Adminis-tration, HID. deb sie dei eas 580 Hinkle, Charles W., Public Affairs, Defense_.__ 451 Hinkle, Paul D., ‘administrative assistant to Repr esentative Lo... Lead 342 MOSS... Hinshaw, Joseph U., Inter-American Develop-ment Bank. fie tate 73 Hinson, Jon, administrative assistant to Repre-ra Arps lrlic SR Hintgen, Hubert J., Bureau of Public Debt, JMa ED Ae CE a en CO wal Hipps, George O., Jr., Mortgage Credit, HUD. Fo Hirsch, Dr. Allan, Federal Water Pollution Con- trol Administration, Interior. on oocais 516 Hirschhorn, Max, General Accounting Office_. 389 Hirschtritt, Ralph, Office of Assistant Secretary, OOS Ye os hi inn mies 2 op we om ei 3 438 Hirshberg, Robert L., Bureau of International Commerce, Commerce. ...o.-iu ovum musi i 541 Hite, John O., D.C. Government... 716 Hite, Richard R., Office of the Secretary of the IteriOr. oi tid Shas eo Je banal Fe NL 506 Hitt, Patricia Reilly, Office of the Secretary, TL Nel Eh ER Te i An TRS 561 Hittle, James D., Office of the Secretary of the Navy Er es LN Sas Su NT ey i TE 466 Hixon, Homer J., Forest Service, Agriculture.. 525 Hixon, Col. Robert C., Office of Seer. etary of De- ER ET 443 Hjelm, Howard Ys Office of Education, HEW__ 574 Hjort, HowardW., Planning Evaluation and . Programing Staff, Aovicaltare, o....5...0. 518 Hoare, Joyce, secretary to Representative Rone: Sh tn. Cale Ng eas 344 Hoban, Joseph W., Jr., National Capital Hous-ing ’ Authority.I AE 638 Hobart, Constance E., House Committee on Armed SOPVICeS: fliadittol ve tran Th aia on 276 Hobbs, Anne, Senate Finance Committee. ____ 260 Hobson, Henry W., Jr., American National Red Cross BATE Sa SUAS SE I, SFA pp TR TB 59 Hobson, Julius W., D.C. Government_________. 719 Hochberg, Charles M. , National Aeronautics pnd Space Administr SoA I a ad al Hock, Joseph R., Maritime Administration... Sa Hockensmith, Roy D., Soil Conservation Servicer Sa on ue a EL 529 Hocker, Mrs. Irah E., administrative assistant to Representative Bondall rearsae os 344 Hocker, Ralph C., Securities and Exchange Commission Ju. oa esis Gun tit naw aa Hockersmith, F. D., Business and Defense Services Administration, Commerece-._.._.. 543 Hocutt, Anne, Senate Committee’on Labor and Babe Welore. ic. coil.i imanapuid ir 262 Hodel, Donald P., Bonneville Power Adminis- tration, Pwterior i ot eee b Hoden, Richard, Office of Education, HEW____ 573 Hodes, Jefirey, administrative assistant to Repr. esenitative Halpern... J. ca... lin 337 Hodges, Hiram, Washington City Post Office. 733 Hodgson, Robert E., Department of State. ____ 433 Hodgson, R. E., Research Divisions, Agri- CNa ar 533 Hodson, Maj. Gen. Kenneth J., Army Staff____ 463 Hoermann, Col. Francis J., Office of Research and Development, Air Foree...________.__._ 489 Hoermann, Siefried A., National Center for Health Statistics, HBW. i...o. 0. 568 Hofe, C. Douglas, Jr., Bureau of Outdoor Re-creation Interior. ea, 514 Hoff, Philip H., Public Land Law Review LT RET Re Lee i NE ee 203 Hoff, William J., National Science Foundation.. 642 Hoffheimer, Lawrence S., Community Rela-tions, Justice. [oof rl ne ee he 494 Page Hoffman, Anna Rosenberg, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission. __________ 288 Hoffman, Gene L., Farmérs Home Administra-tion, Agriculture. .c.coo oon 0 524 Hoffman, Herbert E., Office of Deputy Attorney GOREIAL oe hob nn ea 491 Hoffman, John C., Capitol Page School ________ 385 Hoffman, John D. National Bureau of Stand-CYL EROS Sh ee A © ene Sel 0 549 Hoffman, Michael L., International Bank for Reconstruction and Pevelopment. ._.____°" 741 Hoffman, Paul G., Secretariat, United Nations. 755 Hoffmann, Ludwig C., Maritime Administra Hon el a Ea Dh a Sau 548 Hoft, Se oilon E., Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Tatarior ed a 514 Hogan, Austin B., Jr., administrative assistant to Representative "Roybal ARSC oR BNL 344 Hogan, Brig. Gen. H. L., III, Office of Informa-tion, Air: Boree... Loinos Ns 483 Hogan, John, House Committee on District of CTTmbia or rera Re 276 Hogan, Lawrence J. (Representative from Maryland): Biography. L500 ve Tr HER se 76 District of Columbia Committee. ____________ 266 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ 270 Commission on Revision of Criminal Laws of A Eel bee AN a as Fr ne 287 Hogan, Marvin P., Administrative Division, Justice Ce se Moe ARS NTE A a ale 495 Hogenson, Roald A., Commissioner, Court of Clini ro ar it el ae 680 Hohnadel, Harold, House Document Room ____ 380 Hoiles, William M., administrative assistant to ST ET dT IR 328 Holsington, Col. Elizabeth P., Army Staff_____ 462 oe Ralph G., American National Red SRA EE ERE RR Sl Ev SE 598 Holbag Kenneth F., Equal Opportunity, HUD i ae 579 Holcomb, Luther, Equal Employment Oppor-tunity COMMISSION, cente are ate 612 Holden, John B., Federal Records Counecil__.__ 630 Holden, John R, House Committee on Veter-ans ARIS AD La Lae aa Bl SL 280 Holden, Capt. W. P., Headquarters, Navel Material Command. o.oo. Holden, Walter G., Securities and at Commission, Region Yi ASRe te 648 Holdridge, John H. , Department of State__...__. 432 Holes, Judith x. Committee on House Admin-HR RA 277 Holguin, Alfonso H., National Communicable 3 BIETIN Shre SCE SRR er aan nl ull he 569 Hom, Dr. Carlos, Organization of American ER Hold; Chet (Representative from Califor- nia, Blography. 2. iia trav She vc 19 Government Operations Committee. _______ 267 Standards of Official Conduct Committee.._. 272 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. __.______ 282 Holland, Cecil: Administrative assistant to Senator Griffin___ 325 Office of the minority Leader, Senate_________ 373 Holland, Edwin Z., Small Business Administra-Hons lr ee 49 Holland, George L., Veterans Administration _. 662 Holland, Harold L., Office of Chief Counsel, Coast Guard. Jol 0iTt sini ie ian 588 Holland, Dr. Jerome H., American National Red Cross... i Ul vi dl. Lo riety as 598 Holland, Robert C., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve v2.0100 604 System. 0 Holland, Spessard L. (Senator from Florida): Biography.) 2 lo Cn Saasia: 33 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee. 252 Agriculture and Forestry Committee. _______ 252 Appropriations Committee. _________________ 252 Board of Visitors to the U.S. Military Acad- QIAN. oie or ie SR ee I 205 James Madison Memorial Commission. _____ 288 Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Expenditures... .ooviioaavnsGSE br 285 Congressional Directory Page Holland, Veronica A., Senate Committee on Public Works. ct i AnD 263 Hollander, Morton, Civil Division, Justice_.____ 492 Hollaway, William H., Office of Emergency Preparedness. rt treo 425 Holleran, John J., Office of Assistant Secretary, OT I i a eR AE Aa eve dard 484 Holley, Thomas P., Office of the Secretary of LTE re pe eed Si eS dtl 5 Hollings, Ernest F. (Senator from South Caro- lina): BIOZTAPNY oo nine stn nen my = Seem 161 Banking and Currency Committee ._._____ 253 Commerce Commitliee..... .._ .c. -iic.sacdonn-253 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... __ 255 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine ACAACINY. Lo hare fod snoid bh sens rrr vt 295 National Advisory Commission on Low In-COME HOUSING... i maak ne de = rise Hollingsworth, R. E., Atomic Energy Commis-BIO fe Sn a dr Lt Ll ae ti 601 Holloman, John H., III, Senate Committee on the J udiciary 0 Re eT Oe Sf Ler 261 Holloway, Gen. Bruce K., Continental Com-os mands, Alr'Boree. io. oll cased Sos dao Holloway, Jerome K., Department of State_____ 430 Holloway, Thomas N., Securities and Exchange COMMISSION. oarads siinnenidab 646 Hollowell, Donald L., Equal Employment Op- por tunity CONMIBISION. oo onoad bids 612 Holm, Col. Jeanne M., Personnel, Air Force..__ 488 Holm, Lionel C., Agricultur al Stabilization and Conservation Services ab Uivme ll ahi 518 Holm, Martin N. B., Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior. Ti raha TB RE SO 509 Holmaas, Arthur J., Food and Nutrition Serv- ice, Agriculture toenails aang ania 523 Holman, Ben, Community Relations, Justice... 494 Holman, M. Carl, D.C. Government. _...__..... 721 Holman, Philip A Jr., Social and Rehabilita- tion Service, HEW 575 Holmberg, Rear Adm. P. A., Naval Air Systems 5 Command’ cU 000 ad po TG Jl) Holmes, D. R., Alaska Railroad, DOT._________ 594 Holmes, Edward H., Federal Highway Adminis- tration, Transportation FA BATE Et re eh 592 Holmes, Edward W., Department of State______ 429 Holmes, Graham E. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior DY A 509 Holmes, Horace: Manpower Administration br 0h nh ae 554 BC s(Fovernment. oie et 722 Holmes, Oliver W.: N ational Archives and Records Service ______ 628 Holtz, Paul R., administrative assistant to SONTLOL LARSON: sot oeit os about ait ts bed 25 Holzapple, Gen. Joseph R., Overseas Command ATOYCa is ak REse Homstad, Ole S., Stabilization and gr tion, Agriculture... oo fica it mans 518 Honberger, Roger F., Metropolitan Develop-ment, HUD 581 Hongladarom, Sunthorn, Ambassador from Bhalland ogde a 774 Hoo, Victor, Secretariat, United Nations...____ 755 Hoobler, Sharon Q., Federal Extension Service, Agriculture am SR OR ER Ty at 534 Hood, Andrew MecCaughrin, chief judge, Dis-trict of Columbia Court of Appeals.________ 706 Hood, F. R., Veterans Administration.._______ 662 Hooker, John S., International Monetary Fund.. 745 Hooker, Thomas, secretary to Representative Cha ppell-ll SUI,se RIEL Pe 332 i 5 Late, secretary to Representative rr AN gn el Se Cl I Hoover, ¥. Edgar, Federal Bureau of Investiga-; 737 Ar a Se SR ae PL Ne BRR SL 49 Hoover, S. R., Agricultural Research Service, Agrieulfure. ... J... ios Cli IEUN Sli os 532 Hope, Malcolm, D.C. Government_________.__. 724 Hopkins, Harriot, Senate Committee on Labor and Public WOHare oiaria rid 262 Hopkins, William J., Executive Office of the President. oo... vo 0000 20 TUG O I Eee 422 Hoppel, Elizabeth D., administrative assistant to Representative Wydler Sa aed de IEE 348 Hopping, George R., Troponin and Com- munications Service, GSA Horan, Catherine V., secretary to Representa- five Stratton... a2 J000EILS 346 ..cocsovrurazueaai Hord, Warner H., Civil Aeronauties Board. __. 606 Horgan, Maurice, International Monetary Fund. 745 Horgan, Paul, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities. (0. oJ 00 20 i HINES 640. Horn, Dr. Daniel, Regional Medical Programs, BEW. hansen rannsnvpraaadibote 567 Horn, Henry D., Jr., Patent Office... 0. 551 Horn, Stephen, Commission on Civil Rights... 661 Horner, Andrew A., Transportation and Com- munications Service, GRA... Tacs 623 Horner, Arthur D., Small Business Administra-5 i 649 Horner, Robert M., House Committee on Internal Securit Horner, S. David, Bureau of International Cormerea, Joe Bo ab) ni iain Sl Horowitz, Emanuel, National Bureau of Stand- ardS. iio ia Ci StSar iY 549 Horsky, Charles A., D.C. Government_____... 721 Horsky, Charles A., ’ Smithsonian Institution___ 655 Horton, Frank (Representative from New York): BIOgraphy. co ti onan amen mi oem cviinsnsinn 125 District of Columbia Committee. ___________ 266. Government Operations Committee__.______. 267 | Select Committee on Small Business_____.___ 274 | Horton; -Norman E., Bureau of International COMMIOIGs.. oieila Jak or 543 Horvitz, Paul M., Federal Deposit Insurance Cor poration Sh SUI IRR 617 | Horwitz, Dr. Abraham: Pan American Health Organization ..__..____ 751 World Health Organization______._____.___.__ 758 Horwitz, Larry, administrative assistant to Repr esentative-Conyers... oi. lini, Hosenball, S. Neil, Office of General Counsel, NASA ASA Ca OD re She Hos Andrew D., Environmental Control, Hosmer, Craig (Representative from California): Biography Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Joint Committee on Atomic Energy______.__. 3! Hoston, Samuel M., Office of the Secretary, HEW 561 Hotze, Stockton M., Office of Sergeant at Arms, 3 9 Housel: toi in nu Gish ad erlaSiuloods g Houck, Catherine M., D.C. Government_______ 724 Hough, Robert C., Senate Radio and Television Holt, J. E., Federal Supply Service, GSA______ 626 Gallery. oo. lr a AN a ale 830 Holt, Pat "M., Senate Committee on Foreign Houghton, Arthur A., Relations. EL RIL She NE TTA co a TY JOT 261 American TA Bicentennial Commis- SION ish eda re rs AR UE Library of Congress Trust Fund Board._.__..__ 394 Houghton, Elizabeth, American National Red Cross. =. Lie Tna trl ree Cre ele 598 Houghton, Harrison F., Federal Trade Com- MISSION. i is edie Cas Houghton, Brig. Gen. Kenneth J., Headquar- ters, U.S. Marine Corps...c.. asa 474 Hourston, WwW. R., OD ors Pacific Salmon Fisheries COMMISSION oot 747 House, Miss Dale W., secretary to Representa- 450 House, Freda M., Senate Committee on Govern- ment Oper PRN 261 House, James V., Alaska Power Administra- tion, Interior. ci iii etans sata ides 514 Individual Index : Page Houseman, Earl E., Statistical Reporting Service, Agricultures, =o. dal. lo io x 53 Houseman, Kenneth A., Personnel, Post Office. 500 Houser, Thomas J. Department of State. ___ 436 Housman, Kenneth A., Bureau of Personnel, PostiOffice. 00 08 al ce Nit 500 Houston, Charles E., Export-Import Bank____ 613 Houston, Donald L., Consumer and Marketing Service, Agriculture. ... .. louise LEN 522 Houston, Neal J., administrative assistant to Representative Stafford. =. a od i VIouA 346 Houston, LawrenceO., Model Cities, HUD ____ 581 Houthakker, Hendrik 's., Council of Economic Advisers. vom a EE i ww 423 Hove, Edwin, Food and Drug Administration__ 563 How, Capt. A , Office of Chief of Staff, Coast Guardely. coll io. nn) Uubl ak 587 Howard, Charles M., Claims Division, GAO ___ 390 Howard, F. W., Farm Credit Administration__ 614 Howard, George W., U.S. District Court for the Districtol Columbia. =. 0.0, oo ied 690 Howard, Gerald V., Commercial Fisheries, Interior Di sae mr A em A UI YOY 508 Howard, Harry E., Forest Service, Agriculture. 526 Howard, James J. (Representative from New Jersey): Bloor oe A al ahi 105 Public’ Works Committee. .-................_. 271 Howard, James O., Foreign Agricultural Serv-TR SE Ca ee So a ed Ri Say So Ka 520 Howard, Joseph H., Processing Department, Library of Congress... tC. 0 oor ral Dam 393 Howard, Rear Adm. Joseph L., Defense Supply AQONCY.. 4d. he a SET Or, all lid 456 Hove Ys J., secretary to Representative Howard, Nancy L., Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs__________._____ 25 Howard, Nina H., District of Columbia one of General Sessions. __________....._________ Howard, Samuel W., D.C. Government________ Howard, ThelmaL., D.C. Government__.______ 729 Howard, Thomas E. , Bureau of Mines__________ 511 Howe, Jay B., House Committee on Appropria-tions pnt SUER LAE bs ENTER SPR EY (ST 2 Howe, Jon A., Post Office and Civil Service Committee; Senate... .... Lodo lado an 262 Howe, Thomas C., National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian 000.0000 J70 io. 200 0 654 Howell, Edgar M., National Museum of History and: Technology. Jol tGl Joi ob bulvipinatl 654 Howell, Paul S., Small Business Adm__________ 650 Howell, William T., Office of Treasurer of the UnitedStatesroiiai Loli, imu. sly 442 Howes, RobertM., Tennessee Valley Authority. 659 Howland, Richard H., Smithsonian Institution. 651 Howland, William F., Jr., Board of Parole, Justice. ioe adsl La Co Lon 495 Howlett, Nis, Nell, secretary to Representative Tn SRR 336 Hoy, Hugh C., District Fire Department _____ 726 Hoye, FrancisP., Office of Clerk of the House__ 378 Hoyland, Frances Burns, administrative as-sistant to Representative Fallon____________ 335 Hoyt, Austin, judge, U.S. Tax Court (biog-nL AnetaRae UR 699 ee Hoyt, John §8., administrative assistant to Representative Devine... sida bav.onid 334 Hoyt, Palmer, Advisory Commission on Infor-mation, United States. ool ol 0. oo Loon 596 Hruska, Roman L. (Senator from Nebraska): Biography. cui sri idaa ns anne LIN UTNE 99 Appropriations Committee. __________________ 2% Judiciary Committee... ... . 0000 _....._ Joint Committee on Reduction of Fodoral -Bxpenditares.. L000LEIOUL CS JUlH James Madison Memorial Commission... ______ 288 National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal laws. «iva ean area 290 Republican Policy Committee... ____________ 256 U.S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Com- Page Huppard, Mrs. Charlotte M., Department of Ee ERNE co a 433 Hubbard, Brig. Gen. Jay W., Headquarters, U.S. Mari ine Corps 474 Huber, Ray A., administrative assistant to Representative Rooney of Pennsylvania__ 344 Hubley, George W., Jr., Bureau of Indian Affaivs Interior, 0l0C0 0 S/T II= fo SUSHI 509 Hudak, John F., U.S. Capitol Police___________ 385 Huddle, Franklin P., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress_____._______.__ Hudgins, Mrs. Virginia, secretary to Representa- tive Watkins Hudson, Daniel H., D.C. Government_________ 0 Hudson, Mrs. D. Jane, Veterans Administra- £3) A ee al A ASR ER Cs 661 Hudson, George H., Office of the Administrator, Gener al ServicesFS nisin Huey, James Q., Consumer and Marketing Serv- ico Agrietitures sl 2 Hi to i ERLE Huey, William M., .C. Government__________ 720 Huff, Ben G., Defense Contract Audit Agency. 455 Huff, Lee w., Office of the Secretary, Trans- portation ee re mm ee SS ae a 585 Huff, Thomas D.: Boards and Commissions, State. _____________ 434 International Development, State____________ 2 Huffcut, Edward W., Maritime Administration, Commerce. Huggard, Vincent P., Installations and Logis-tics, Army 460 Huggins, Robert A., Research and Engineering, Defense Hughes, George F., D.C. Government_________ 722 Hughes, Harold E. (Senator from Iowa): Biography... Ai ian a 61 Banking and Currency Committee __________ 253 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. _______ Hughes, Col. James D. Executive Office of the President. ool oii aetna ell 422 Hughes, John F., Office of Education, HEW____ 573 Hughes, John S., "D.C. Police Department Sire Hughes, Thomas, U.S. Savings Bond Division, TECASMYY x. & oi somone bi it be a damn eb ee ly 440 ury Huizinga, Arys H., Maritime Administration, GOMMBICE: «iri ov ih Sao Seal ir SE BE oe 5 548 Hulcher, Wendell E., Office of Intergovern-mental Reldiions CPN a I 425 (0) Hulett, iin W., secretary to FAR a Don H. Sa a Hull, Harry S., Financial Management, Army _ 459 Hull, W.R,, Jr. (Representative from Missouri): Biography RR REE SE ER Ve Tel Te 96 Appropriations Committee. __________________ 264 Hull, W. T., South Pacific Commission___.______ Hulshizer, Dale, administrative assistant to Representative Evans._....._.____________ Humelsine, Carlisle H., American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. _________________ 286 Humes, John P., Ambassador to Austria_______ 778 Hummel, Arthur W.,Jr., Ambassador to Burma._ 778 Hummel, Edward A., National Park Service__ 511 Hummel, Robert B., Antitrust Division, Jus- (1 RARER td R113 SPURS £ oni 02 AN $20 AREY 1h) 492 Hummer, Lula, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senatele uli lo gadoa)y. Ho Uni Jiu Uy Hummon, John, Department of State__________ 434 Humphrey, Allen N., Federal Records Council. 630 Humphrey, Harry J., Government Printing Humphrey, Hubert H., Smithsonian Institu-BION 3 et ata te ate en Fe Se pl Gs BE 655 Humphrey, Kay, secretary to Representative MacGregor. 250 on. orl adirlia tie. an itasdy 340 Humphrey, Muriel B., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation... ......_._ 202 Humphreys, Maj. Gen. James W., Jr., Mannad Space FHght, NASA... ol old ~3 NY 33—-350°—70——63 Congressional Directory i Page Page } | Humphreys, Col. Richard D., Legislative Huyett, J. B., Jr., Senate Committee on Public |Affairs Defense. ooo iL ada Works... oo civil lo ibaa as Yes 263 Hundley, Ge C., House Periodical Press Hyde, DeWitt S., Judge, District of Columbia Gallery... oi. oan. ios surinateeiok 842 Court of General Sessions... ___._.____. 706 i Hungate, William L. (Representative from Hyde, Floyd H., Model Cities, HUD __._______ 581 Missouri) : ge ed VY. Z. , Jr., Office of the Secretary BlograpiY ec: con, ors. oo do LOB Sgasaa lic oakl 97 District of Columbia Committee... _-______ 266 Judiciary Committee... t... hod. cibes oaue 269 Select Committee on Small Business. ___..-__ 274 Hungate, Mrs. William L., The Congressional AVIAY eo imitans tia bain toh s Piss atl CI Pcs c 25 os ol aioe SER PRT Es wd hi] 610 Hylan, Charles D., GAO. -. owlses 389 Hunigan, Earl, Office of the Secretary, Trans-Hylton, Ralph M. , Federal Maritime Commis- PORATION: el ln a Ea Tt EY 111 Re eB Aba Nhe LL 619 Hunt, Coq M., Buroau of Operations, Post hy Hyman, George, Patent Office ________________ 551 ree EE a EE EE 99 Hyman, Harry, Smithsonian Institution _______ 652 Hunt, Dai Jr., National Science Founda-i Hymel, Gary G., Office of the Majority Whip, th 1 a ap ae LA SN Se NS Cl I Housel, cueoaiill Joely oh voloniny Fe 377 Th Ni E. (Representative from New Hynes, A. L., Alaska Railroad, Transportation 594 Jersey): Vi | Margar et W., secretary to Representative 5 i RE ee A A a SOR ST 104 es me mae SR PAE Sir TOE SE 30 Armed Services Committee... coo... 265 Hunt, John O., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, 11 Ce aeSa a Sea 379 Hyin, Sioa L., Office of the Secretary of the Hunt, Joseph, Community Services Adminis- Cr Ca tration, HEW 576 Hunt, Richard, National Council on the Arts__ 639 I Hunt, William C., Administrative Office of Secretaryof Defense... ici, or ar 220 Ichord, Richard H. (Representative from Hunter, Leonard L., Public Buildings Service, Missouri): GSA 625 Blography.oil. J cusac i Co onal bes 96 Hunter, Louis W., General Accounting Office.. 389 Armed Services Committee ..________________ 265 Hunter, BR. B., " administrative assistant to Internal Security Committee -_..____________ 268 Senator Long ofYoulsiona.. roi ttl 326 Tgnains, gSlors, secretary to Representative Ho % Henry C., Federal Health Programs, oy LL Robert R., Health Research, HEW __ 568 Hunton, Benjamin S.; Office of the Secretary of TnterioOL A on hr sa 505 igo RAS Huntoon, Robert D., National Bureau of Stand- Tllsley, Thayer V., House Press Gallery ._______ 4 i Fp in Ae BR Al Di Ah st Se 548 Imhoff, Lawrence E. , Office of the Secretary of Huntrods, Guy, International Monetary Fund. 746 Commerce Ngrineet eB NGA BU BAER ON CL STAC 537 Hupman, Richard D., Office of Secretary of the Imlay, Carl H., Administrative Office, U.S. TR ee Rh pn dls i SE 373 CGourtscc i oalmely, alt Kal ay 708 Lb Jooaiyisuioc Hurd, Ethan A., Patent Office... _...:.... 551 ImObersteg, Col. Neil, Research and Engineer- Hurd, Paul D., Jr., Smithsonian Institution. __ 652 ing, Defense. Zico orubiln onl ood dio. 453 444 Hurd, William 5 iE "Urban Mass Transportation Ingebretsen, Vernon F., Federal Crop Insurance Administration, DONT ihe me Mi bgt 594 Corporation, Agriculture sant 2B GTN Ie Hurlbut, Elbridge 0. Smithsonian Institution. 652 Ingerski, Walter G. , Defense Supply Agency._ 456 Hurley, John I ‘Assistance Payments Adminis- Ingersoll, John E., " Bureau of Narcotics and tration, TIDY. tiesris uitel) 575 Dangerous Drugs, Justice. paw aliaRage 497 Hurwiteh, "Robert A., Department of State____. 430 Ingles, James M., Bureau of Reclamation... 513 Hussey, Frank W. , Farmer Cooperative Service, Inglis, William BE , Department of State________ 436 Aoricaltares ois. Cru ol lV aia 524 Ingolia, Joseph N.. Senate Finance Committee__ 260 Hussey, Ward M., Office of the Legislative Ingold, Col. Dee, Selective Service System .____ 648 Council, MORR0 i tn IE i) as 383 Ingram, George M., Department of State_______ 430 Hutchings, ‘Harvey M., Commercial Fisheries, Ingram, John, Executive Office, Distriet__ _____ 714 Inferiopic tice UL SVE ol I 000 508 Ingram, W. E., Patent Offices...c..o coin 551 Hutchins, James S., National Armed Forces Ink, Dwight A., Bureau of the Budget________._ 422 Museum Advisory 0 gilli: 655 Boards: Innamorati, Anthony W., Public Buildings Hutchinson, Edward (Representative from Service, CBA Cio Tors bade aot fhibasdTs 624 Michigan): Inouye, Daniel kK, (Senator from Hawaii): Biography... ... 4 LURE 84 orIo BIOZraADNY cit ait wo bam rt amb a Tees mas 44 Judiclary:Committee : = LC 2 rodibdoid 269 Armed Services o-....... 253 Committee... Standards of Official Conduct Committee... 272 Committee......_..... 253 Commerce .... Hutchinson, Mrs. Edward, The Congressional Franklin Delane Roosevelt Memorial Com-ELE tt a CRO SR Se NI ce 611 mission. co orl ae aie, 288 Hutchinson, George E., U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals... ool. de men 683 ties Tr Kay T., District Department of Voca- Hutchinson, G. Evelyn, Smithsonian Institu-a tional Rehabilitation wal ead Lanier 731 Intriago, Federico, Inter-American Develop- Hutchinson, Robert W., Administrative De- ment Bont. oo. il Tr aay FEE 738 partment, Library of Congress... _..__.___-391 Toanes, Raymond A.: Hutchinson, Walter E., Office of Official Re-Commodity Credit Corporation. ___________ 519 porters of Debates, House. ....__.________ 382 Foreign Agricultural Service ________________ 520 Hutchinson, Dr. William T., James Madison Tories D. Thomas, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Memorial Commission... .5....._._...i. 288 fo FL RE EL CE ms Pepe EEN WS le Hutton, Ann Hawkes, American Revolution Bicentennial Commission_____._._.________ Hutton, E. M. Tiny, administrative assistant, Representative Downing...0... _: 334 .. Hutton, Thomas W., House Committee on he ont. R. G., Bureau of Medicine and. J udiciary EE Lo NRE SER I LEE Lg 38 278 Surgery, NAVY 2a. oc at ai Dinar Huycke, Col. Edward J., Defense Atomic Sup-Irminger, George, Ambassador to Liechtenstein _ -PortAgency. «or Lb nn iil 455 Irvine, Reed J., Board of Governors, Federal Huyett, Charles B., Model Cities, HUD _______ 581 Resarve System... ico ioiionnniac 605 2020 t Todi Indes oS +5 963 Page Page Irvine, William A., House Post Office and J i Ti National Institute of Mental Civil Service Committee... _______________ 279 Irving, Frederick, Department of State_________ 432 Irving, G. W., Jr., Agricultural Research SerViepsiiiet Tir Llu) LL LHL LL Oe 532 Irving, John S., Jr., Office of the Solicitor, Labor_ 556 Irwin, Capt. Harry E., Installations and Logis- tes, Belense.ci. 0 Joa i000 Dat Sgn 448 ministration, Interior Aloe X Toa aes Sn 514 Irwin, Lafayette K., National Bureau of Siona-Percy LBL I Eh a Mga Irwin, Leo H., judge, Tax Court of the Uied | Jacobson, Raymond, Civil Service Commission 608 States (biography) G5 LER Be NE LE Sn ET, Jaeobys Joan, D.C. Government 25 Isaacs, B. Wade, administrative assistant 0 .-Representative Satterfield __________~_______ Isaak, Marilyn J., secretary to Senator Hatfield. . 326 Jaeckel, Ti org Isbister, James D., National Institute of Mental IL Bank for Reconstruction and RSRe LE I BNGIBEAND 33 569 Development...._:c....GViit FAT AaT WP Iselin, Capt. D. G., Naval Facilities Engineering International Finance Corporation. __________ 744 Command... oo oii Lola a Eo] 476 Jaedicke, C. Dale, Soil Conservation Service Ishibashi, Kimie, secretary to Senator Inouye... 326 Agrionltnre,. LT a Ashmadl, Frank P., Public Buildings Service, NGSA. =v tal ablaBtu Jaenke, E. A., Farm Credit Administration. ___ 614 Jaffe, Irving, Civil Division, Justiee: "3, 0 492 Ison, Delmer, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. -solu oo ah ouieiil: 662 Italiano, Joseph A., House Committee on Public orks a fe Ew ne emp SR A SE 279 Iversen, Capt. James R., Coast Guard._.__.____ 590 Iverson, L. . K., Agricultural Research Jaffe, Theodore, Foal Claims Sth Sepvicen ai. lion Iola LT Si as 532 Commission of the United States Ives, George S., National Mediation Board... __ 641 Ives, Stephen B., Jr., Department of State_____ 435 Jagannathan, S.: Ivey, Monteria, Sr., National Capital Housing International Bank for Reconstruction and AOOHOrIY . ooo ii thsedaa 638 Development... cila ual 0S dee 7 Ivory, Aliene M., Office of Register of Wills and Clerk of Probate Court... . .......ao... coi 708 Iyalla, Joe, Ambassador from Nigeria _ _________ 771 International Sank “for Reconstruction and Izenour, Maj. Gen. Frank M., U.S. Army Development. oo... oo esd ST Sih 742 Materiel. Command... i laa nuics International Finance Corporation___________ ci... 464 i Capt. L. P., Medicine and Surgery, J Jalbert, Russell R., Social Security Administra-Jaakson, Dr. Ernst, Consul General from tion, HEW a ER Ba ht rE Se NES Sd 574 I TH RE Te Tt San 5 Bi IL 766 James, Edward M., Jr., National Aeronautics Jabine, Thomas B., Bureau of the Census_._____ 541 and Space Administration. __________ Jack, Charlie F., Southwestern Power Admin-James, Harold, Geological Survey, Interior_____ 508 istration Interior. .. oo tl. i ids 514 James, Hilda M., Renewal and Housing Assist-Jack, Robert L., Internal Revenue Service. ___. 439 once, HUD. Yoh ERE Jack, Robert L., Jr., Maritime Administration_.. 548 | J ackson, Charles, House Committee on District Security Sh th i: oe a ee A a a ob Colombia: aah id adh 276 James, RussellE., Regional Offices, Post Office. or Jackson, Donald R., Installations and Logistics, Jameson, John F., | Smithsonian me de Ae mgt BN 652 Air ForDDE a Te SS SS EE ORE 485 Fores, Oi Ernest L., Soldiers’ Home, United Col. Jackson, Donald S., Interstate Commerce Com- A al RN Ee RR DN 658 RRS IY NR Eee ONTO I Se Janes, Robert P., Office of Intergovernmental Jackson, Henry M. (Senator from Washington): i Relations. rT i bt ae aE ee A NA 425 Biography -ay reba ah naka To Jann, Edmund C., Law Library, Library of Armed Service Committee .._.________.______ 253 Cong ROSS oc Sr Ee Ba ae ds eet 391 "Government Operations Committee__________ 254 EL Brig. Gen. John R., U.S. Military Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_._____ 255 ACE: 464 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy __________ 282 Jansen, Whitney C., Assistant Payments Ad- Public Land Law Review Commission_______ 293 ministration, EI dcoaaa Ey 575 Jackson, John C., Legislative Reference Service, Jaques, Keith, secretary to Senator Bennett ___ 324 Library of Congress -AR a Ce CS 392 Jardine, J. Earle, American National Red Cross. 598 Jackson, Lee A., Tax Division, Justice ._.__.____. 494 Jarman, John (Representative from Oklahoma): J ackson, Levi A, National Selective Service Biography Ht ati Se Seis wR oT rls SAE ae 144 AppeslbBoeard: a Xl Ll La. 644 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Commit- Jackson, Nyle M., Bureau of Operations, Post HPS BE RT IT RRR RA i 499 Jackson, Norman E., D.C. Government________ 729 Jarratt, Mary, secretary to Representative Poff. _ 343 Jackson, Orlo M., Forest Service, Agriculture.. 526 Jarrett, Stanley M., Bureau of Mines, Interior__ 510 Jackson, Rear Adm. Percival W., Joint Staff, Jarvis, Walter B., D. C. Government___________ 716 RI ER Ae IER LL KE 4 Jaslow, Robert, Rehabilitation Services Ad- Jackson, Richard H., Senate Committee on ministration, HEW._ [U0ob Posse dee 576 ADDIODEIEIONS.. oon nd Lr el ae i inn 259 Jaszi, George, Office of Business Economics, Jackson, Royal E., Administrative Office of Commerce RRs i re me Bein im le SS Hira United States ii oie nn.. Courts... 708 Toon Samuel C., Office of the Secretary, Jauchem, Clarence R., Finance and Administra-tion Post Office. ni. Nan tat tira 500 Jacobs, Andrew, Jr. (Representative from Javits, Jacob X. (Senator from New York): Indiana): Biogr 0 WEA RE Le Ng £7 LM oR A CT 1 112 BIOBIADRY 5. ol aa Pe dd bn 60 Foreign Relations Committee. _____________ 254 District of Columbia Committee... __.____._ 266 Government Operations Committee._________ 254 Judieiary:Commitlee. iz. oo: iin emma 269 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. ______ 255 Jacobs, Clarence R., Senate Committee on Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Banking and Curreney. .....:.cveeeticennna-2 NES io emit Ur tannin or aa E Jacobs, J. Roland, State Department__________._ 432 Select Committee on Small Business. ________ 257 Jacobs, Leon, Gorgas Memorial Institute of Joint Economic Committee ._________________ 5 Tropical and Preventive Medicine, Inc..__ 631 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com-Jacobs, LorenzoW., Jr., D.C. Government____ 717 THSSION fda A a Ae al 288 964 Congressional Directory Page Page J: aynes, Gurney 8., Committee on House Ad-Johnson, A. Sidney, Senate Committee on Labor TiS abion i ait fn 277 and Public Welfare... ou. o.com.ois 262 Jayson, Lester S., Legislative Reference Service, Johnson, Albert E., Federal Housing Adminis-Library of Congress... owoiaivatease 392 tiation, HUD. con gui. ite rd intone 582 Jean, C.V., Foreign Agricultural Service, Agri-Johnson, Albert W. (Representative from Culture. ns Sree onli taitsna ck aot 520 Pennsylvania): Jebens, Arthur B., Office of Administrative Biography. sieusaihomINI ie i 0s 157 Assistant Secretary, Interior... _____________ 506 Banking and Currency Committee___________ 265 Jeffers, Sidney, Ozarks Regional Commission... 540 Post Office and Civil Service Committee _____ 270 Jeffrey, Helen M., Air Force Liaison Office... 388 Sonnson, Alan S., Economic Research Service, Jeffrey, Maj. Gen. Thomas S., Jr., Research and ghletiltare. sor ail i i he 53 Development, Air Berce.._.. ici oono..t 489 Johnson, Allene G., Office of Official Reporters Jelinek, David C., Bureau of Prisons, Justice... 496 to House Committees... o.ooa oils 382 Jencks, Carlton H., Finance and Administra- tion, Post Office. 222. oo. io ood tee 500 Jenious, Cyrill O., administrative assistant to Representative Nix... ooo cnse 3 OVID ohee mee PO ES 2 330 Jenkins, Arthur L., Office of Architect of the Johnson, Burton W., District Fire Department. 726 CaPIoL i sics rool edit Po rae tees sat 384 Johnson, C. A., Naval Electronics Systems Jenkins, David M., II, Administrative Assistant Command... io. oc (aicitugyieJ bad Longin 476 to Representative Railsback._______________ 343 Johnson, Charles C., Jr., Consumer Protection Jenkins, Eugene A.., Jr., administrative assistant and Environmental Health Service ________ 562 to-Sonator Pronly. .. cee -voi ov inaans-----327 Johnson, Charles E., House Committee on Post Jenkins, Howard, Jr., National Labor Relations Officeand Civil Servies.... 0 oc. oard Johnson, Charles W., Office of the Parliamentar-John P., Office of the Clerk, House. 378 101, HOMER. oo vm iin me Reem a Se ats Jenkins, Jenkins, Josephine E. A., Office of the Sergeant Johnson, Clifford F., National Institutes of er 374 Health. noi lial Jie, aE EAE Cle 571 ab Arms, Senate 20 oe ee cain Information Johnson, Dale W., Federal Trade Commission. 621 Jenkins, Kempton B., U.S. I a 661 Johnson, David S., Environmental Science RG SR Jenkins, Taylor V., D.C. Government______ soe dD Jenkinson, Ernest A., Consumer and Marketing Service, Agriculture_____________.__._.-__-- -523 Jenks, C. Wilfred, International Labor Organi- 08 745 Johnson, Dorothy L., D.C. Government______ 720 TT Er I Trade Commission. 621 Johnson, E. Orville, administrative assistant to Jennings, Amy R., Federal Representative Dennis... _...______.__..... Jennings, Lt. Gen. Hal B., Jr.: oleae neemeemnae 462 Johnson, Earl V., Property Management and Army Staff TER 658 Disposal Service, GBA... .. .........C....c 627 John J., Food and Drug Administra-4 Johnson, Edna E., House Committee on Armed U.S. Soldiers Home. .------..--==>--- Jennings, rye RR Se I i a 276 Johnson, Edward T., International Operations 389 Johnson, Edwin J., Federal Reserve System___ 605 171) pr ee RB RI TA Te Sh 650 Johnson, Dr. Emery A., Indian Health Service, merce...) vo mer Dali le dL Ben Ld 537 Jochimsem, Leslie N., Office of Under Secretary ofthe Interior 4 Jou toads SB dan. 1 508 Johancen, Lt. Col. Mary G., Defense Atomic Support-Ageney. Soon Lacsdloa on. 454 Johanson, J. Russell, Research and Engineering, Defdase si la arin d deus 444 torsos Johanson, Joel M., Geological Survey, Interior__ 508 John, Brig. Gen. Ernest F., Air Staff, Air Force. 487 John, Walter W., Federal Extension Service, AgrienltaYel a a ee eae 534 Johns, Lucy, American National Red Cross.... 598 Johnson, Gale, secretary to Representative Blanton... ican unas irate tates Johnson, George J., Office of the Secretary of the Senate... cine itech se nbd nit ats 374 Johnson, Harold T. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography... Lil Least ase Hodes ea 14 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ___ 268 Public Works Committee. ......... 0... 271 Johnson, Mrs. Harold T., The Congressional CD Giri oe Le aR) Ri Ssh 610 Johnson, Hortense R., D.C. Government.______ 719 Johnson, Irwin B., Farmers Home Administra- tion, Agricalture. 0. Jr. ol LL tons 525 Johnson, Col. James A., Delaware River Basin Commission == Tot Tn Aor vont ia oe Johnson, James E., Civil Service Commission__ 606 Johnson, James L., Office of Secretary of the Senate lr a 373 Johnson, Jesse, D.C. Government... _________. 729 Johnson, Rear Adm. John B., Inter-American Defense Board: 500. nov Ss 8 Wi des Johnson, Mrs. J. Lee, ITI, National Collection of Pine Arts, ..o. t..to.0 654 Smithsonian... Johnson, John Neal, House Post Office _._______ 381 Johnson, Klemens F., Food and Drug Adminis- Pration a EA et ae 563 Johnson, Kimbell, Civil Service Commission_.. 608 Johnson, Mrs. Lyndon B.: ; Advisory Board on National Parks, ete_______ 512 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing YN Tle Las CL EI hele a 657 Johnson, Marcella F., House Committee on In-terstate and Foreign Commerce _.____________ Johnson, Marjorie B., House Committee on Acvienltare: i. noi ST i aie Trin 2 Johnson, Maurice J.,*Superintendent, Press Pho-tographers’ Galleries...0 __ i o.. i. 819 Johnson, Dr. Melvin T., Civil Service Com-£7 Li111] Op WUE SER MS RU tl 609 TTT Individual Index 965 Page Page Johnson, Vice Adm. Nels C., Joint Staff________ 453 Johnson, Nels E., Environmental Science Serv-ices Administration, Commerce. _.__________ 545 Johnson, Nicholas, .. ~0. io 1 614 FOC... Johnson, Oscar, administrative assistant to Representative Mink Johnson, Paul W., Installations and Logistics, Army ARR Ee Se EE Rt Tt 460 Johnson, Philip L., Smithsonian Institution... 652 Jopugon, R. A., Alaska Railroad, Transporta- J Oh son. Raymond E., Wildlife, Interior... oc... aug uses JH d 507 Johnson, Reuben J., Water Resources Council. 663 Johnson, Richard E., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare___.__.____________ 262 Johnson, Richard F., Smithsonian Institution. _ 652 Jonnson, Robo D., Office of the Doorkeeper, Ouse rt ot aL Ral IE a J Hing REL. Robert D., Office of Personnel, Coast Guards. oC CoilSteal ey 589 Johnson, Ruth Carter, National Council on the rt 639 Johnson, Samuel C., National Collection of Fine Arts Smithsonian... co cco vars saeisll 654 Johnson, Suzanne M., Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs______________ 257 Johnson, U. Alexis, Department of State________ 427 Johnson, Vincent L., National Aeronautics and Space Administration... ........_._____ 638 Johnson, Yin S., Army Liaison Office______ 387 Johnson, W. M , Atomic Energy Commission... 603 J ohnson., Wallace BAPCO. 00gJE wont 616 Johnson, Comdr. Willard E., assistant to the Secretary of Defense. oY...Lo laa 0 452 Johnson, Wilfrid E., Atomic Energy Commis-Sion U.S. oseILE IU 600 Johnson, Willard E., Office of Secretary, De-2 fen: Fone ‘Willard L., Jr., Office of the Adminis-trator, General Services Administration... 624 Johnson, William, Office of Sergeant at Arms, House alga diafint sual dite RUZ 000 379 Johnson, William M., Soil Conservation Service, Agriculture WF HERE aL SR SE GIR 529 Johnson, -Capt. William R., Naval Ordnance Systems Command 476 Johnson, Willis, Farmers Hors Administration, Agriculture in DE MLE kA Tel SETI 524 Johnson, Zeake W., Jr. (Sergeant at Arms, House): Biography: oo Aris Dan uo Let SON 379 Capitol Police’Board: .. .c.-o-seiiint (Lim. 384 Johnston, Edward E., Territorial Officials, In- BORED. soho ovine pr A ee mi wi A Se 513 Johnston, F. A., Agricultural Research Service. 533 Johnston, Felton M., American Battle Monu- menis:Commission. ____ 1 .._ i... FJ Jil 597 Johnston, Capt. Frank §S., Manpower and Reserves Aflairs, Navy... .-.a.. coitus oll 467 Johnston, Rear Adm. Means, Jr., Office of Legis-lative Affairs, Navy... cove. sanbiain, 200. 471 Johnston, Thomas B., Board on Geographic LT em het A be TY eA RE 507 Johnston, Warren R., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress. .._____________ 392 Johnstone, Bruce, Administrative Assistant to Senator Mondale. STIRS SAS CS wl 327 Johnstone, David C., N ational Foundation on the Arts and Humanities 5 Sh RR CL 639 Johnstone, Robert, International Monetary CE Ee IEE a SL Nn a A SI 745 Jolovitz, Herbert, administrative assistant to Senator Young of Ohio. tio. oii mio oi 328 Jonas, Charles R. (Representative from North Carolina): BIographV ac odio hea en MSL UROL 131 Appropr aon Committee... .. coi 20 0000 264 Sores, Co , Office of Information, Air Jones, ol 70 E., U.S. Atomic Energy Commis-SOR Site i ad melon Cr Jones, Audrey A., secretary to Senator Byrd of Virginia En I PRE SR NG a 324 Jones, Barbara-Jean, secretary to Representative Roldol New York... | ities, 344 Jones, Bess H., President's Commission on Mental Retardation... iii zz. ori i 202 Jones, Calvin C., National Science Foundation. 643 Jones, Carolyn A., secretary to Representative Chisholm _ A Ba TBA i 332 Jones, Dr. Charles F., National Science Board_._ 643 Jones, Charles Thomas, Office of the Doorkeeper, Hou Jones, Charlie W., Office of Sergeant at Arms, BONES = drs Ai 374 Jones, Conrad M., Administration, Labor______ 556 Jones, Rear Adm. Don A., Environmental Science Services Administration, Com- 5 Jones, Doris J., Office of the Secretary, HEW ___ 559 Jones, Ed (Representative from Tennessee): HLT011 pr gaelEL i eR aA a 169 Agricaltare Committee... i... ct. nh. 264 Jones, Edgar, International Monetary Fund__. 746 Jones, Rear Adm. F. C., Naval Ship Systems Command... a Ta SN 477 Jones, Fred L., Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Interior. a Rs ST I 515 Jones, Garnette, administrative assistant to Representative Skubitz_______.____________ 345 Jones, George, President’s Committee on Mental Retardation... it oo ao oe 202 Jones, Gerald W., Civil Rights, Justice_.__._____ 493 Jones, Irving T., D.C. Government____________ 718 Jones, J. Wesley, National War College... ____ 454 Jones, James 1., Botanic Garden..._.____________ 395 Jones, James 1, D.C. Government... 0.00 715 Jones, Joe C., Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Research and Development). 484 J ons sdosenh F., Bureau of Operat ons, Post ne sp i eh TT 499 Jones, Maj. Gen. L. B., U.S. Army Materiel A A a Jones, Marshall P., Ambassador to Malawi.____ 781 Jones, Marvin, senior judge, Court of Claims (biography) Jones, Mary Nir Federal Trade Com-mission oodney Loa dee 621 Jones, Norvill, Senate Committee on Foreign Bolntions. o.oo RR eit 261 Jones, Paul, D.C. Government._._..___..___.__. 718 Jones, Peter, Toute Post Office. .o a. can 381 Jones, Dr. Frank, Freedmen’s Hospital. _.____ 566 Jones, Raymond L., Export-Import Bank of the United States... .. ooo oniaod 100; 613 Jones, Reginald M., Jr., Civil Service Commis- SION... ct SS EL I a a ld a Las Jones, Robert E. (Representative from Ala- bama): Blograplyy. oli hl Liar iis a Bis Government Operations Committee... _____ 264 Public Works Committee... ............t.l2 271 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Com- yission. Jon clos SO Le LL Co ah a ; Jones, Mrs. Robert E., Congressional Club.____ 610 Jones, Mrs. Roberta, Special Assistant, Navy... 468 Jones, Roberts T., administrative assistant to Representative Bseh--..._.. .___..... ti. 334 Jones, Roger W.: Burean of the Budget. .... co. .uoliinliz 422 D.C. Government... Sec Joli guliceidos 721 Jones, Roy W., D.C. Government.__.__._______ 720 Jones, Shirley, secretary to Representative {LL CR A PARSE Ed 2 RM LL ri 338 Jones, Dr. Thomas F., Jr., National Science BOAT a a 6 Jones, Thomas O., National Science Founda- 1) 7 RE PR See Ce Ae ARR I Ch 642 Jones, W. L., Advanced Research and Tech-nology, NASA 636 Jones, Walter B. (Representative from North Carolina): 3 IToy ee Re i StS Se rere 129 Agriculture Committee..._______ >= 1 264 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee___ 270 Jones, Mrs. Walter B., Congressional Club_____ 611 Jones, William B., Educational and Cultural Alas State or Re a teat 432 Jones, William B., Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. ___.____________ 685 Congressional Directory Page Jonnson, Sgurean, International Monetary Fun Secur -a as ott ot en TS ra A AE 278 Jordan, Albert F., D.C. Government..______.__ 722 Jordan, B. Everett (Senator from North Caro- ina): Biography. La rn 128 Agriculture and Forestry Committee. ________ 252 Public Works Committee... i il in 20 256 Rules and Administration Committee.._____. 256 Joint Committee on the Library... _________ 284 Joint Committee on Printing _______________ 284 Commission on Art and Antiquities of U.S Tn TE a ASSL Re ale 286 The Interparliamentary Union.________..__.. 293 Senate Office Building Commission____.______ 293 Library of Congress Trust Fund Board_______ 394 Jordan, David Herrera, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico Loa 743 Jordan, Donald C., Mortgage Credit, HUD____ 582 J grass, Fawn C., Metropolitan Development, Jordan, James, Research and Technology, DOT. 585 Jordan, James S., Office of the Secretary, Trans-mortabion. sr Sere 585 Jordan, Mrs. Eleanor P., secretary to Represent-ative Montgomery 341 Jordan, Len B. (Senator from Idaho): BODY re da ee es Einanee'Commiftee -. .-: :. oi oo suis. Interior and Insular Affairs Committee...___-Joint Economic Committee ....___~____.____.. 285 Select Committee on Standards and Conduct. 20 Public Land Law Review Commission... ____ 293 Jordan, Ti secretary to Representative in an ens inia ihe linna ti did fn Sern Jord Phil W., U.S. Secret Service, Treasury-441 Jordan, Robert E. > TTL; Office of the Secretary ofthe Army... __.... Office of the General Counsel, Army Jordan, William H., Jr., Senate Committee on Appropriations.STUY BRT ind Se 259 Jorling, Thomas C., PabHe Works. oo erra ee I Jose, Brendon T., Saint Lawrence Seaway De-velopment Corpor ation, Transportation... Josendale, James E., Bureau of Operations, Post Office SEENSS REI ee BL FNS Sp Da TIRE IN 499 DIONE. ies Nonasin ti ar socader 449 Josephson, H. R., Forest Service._____.______._.. 526 Josephy, Alvin M. , Jr., Bureau of Indian Affairs, a A Ra ea 509 Joshua, Capt. E. R., Jr., Naval Supply Systems Commande: x canter 478 voiciConuetss Joslyn, R. M., Federal Supply Service, General Services Adrien NEY 625 Jova, J John: Lt Department of State... 0 ri 00 ln ai uu. 431 Organization of American States____.__________ 749 U.S. Mission: OAS. cabs, ia. . io ooh Sa 783 Jovanovic, Bogoljub J., D.C. Government__.__. 724 Joy, Michael B., administrative assistant to Senator. Hollings. vo io... sas boil. 3 Joyce, J. Wallace, Department of State_________ Juarez, Oscar, administrative assistant to Rep- resentative [ET i a MR a SE Sse Judge, Edna L., Senate Committee on Appro-250 prigtions: arog Vous saa a Sr eh] Juers, Linley E., Economic Research Service, Agrieultare too de DAN Lan Toe i a 531 Julien, Beatty R., Office of Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army_____ 461 Jung, Nawab Ali Yavar, Ambassador from Junk, Robert C., administrative assistant to Representative Zion. Joio ros maven2 348 Juntilla, James O., Federal Communications Page Jurich, Anthony J., Office of the Secretary, Treasury 439 Justice, Hazel R., administrative assistant to Representative Friedel... ._._.<_.._______.._ Justice, William C., Office of the Architect of the Capitol: ... . dosxs de atomat ilo 8 Jwaideh, Zuhair Elias, Law Library, Library of Congress 391 Kabbani, Najati, Ambassador from Lebanon.__ 769 Kadet, Jordan, Bureau of Facilities, Post Office. 500 Kafka, Alexandre, International Monetary un Kagan, Grace G., House Committee on Ways and Means. oo ose a bat agian Kagen, Paul D., D.C. Government Kahangi, Christopher: International Finance Corporation. __________ International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. jh. sina.ig 742 Lui ote Kahl, B. Michael, office of the Secretary, HEW_ 559 Kahn, Bernard I. Federal Communications Commission Kailin, Harvey, Bureau of the Census._________ 541 Kainen, Jacob, National Collection of Fine Arts. 654 Kaiser, Robert L., National Communicable Disease Conler. Jie id cl. arti aadiit Savy 569 Kaitz, Hyman B., Bureau of Labor Statistics. _ 558 Kajeckas, Joseph, Lithuanian Chargéd’ Affaires. 770 Kakalec, John, Federal Reserve System. _______ 605 Kalinowski, Ber niece, House Committee on Armed Services Kalland, Anne, Senate Committee on Govern- ment Operations hy fg Kallman, Harmon, Information, Interior. ______ Kamarck, Andrew M., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development_._._.____ 741 Kaminski, John J., Administrative Division, i REARa a hey 495 Kaminstein, Abraham L., Library of Congress. 391 Kammerman, David, Republican Conference Committee, Senate iis, & Les LA Our O., Jr., Federal Home Loan Bank essa 377 Kanagaratnam, Kandiah, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development_______ 741 Kane, Charles F., Manpower and Reserve Af-fairs, Defense. lest Sap Sealine: ..........bouci Kone, Fr a J., District of Columbia Armory rg pa ee I Re Kane, Capt. John D. H., Jr., Office of Legisla- tive Affols, Navy.o.oi.. Le tiaar ooh 471 Kane, Owen A., GAO Liaison Office. __________ 386 Kane, Wilbur P, Bureau of Reclamation_______ 512 Kane, Willard Ww, U.S. Tariff Commission_____ 658 Kane, William T., House Committee on Ways and Means. copes depts Sabie, .......... Kaplan, Eugene J., Bureau of International Commerce Er SO eo i Di Kaplan, Frances, Medical Services Administra-Jon, HEW. i tau Bag anes alin Kaplan, Mrs. Jacob M., Smithsonian Institution. 655 Kaplan, Katherine, House Committee on Judi- Kappel, Joseph w., National Center for Health Biatisties. eeRE Karas, George A., Renewal Assistance, HUD. o> Karasz, Arthur; International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... ..........nk contre Lo International Finance Corporation__._________ Karlick, John R., Joint Economic Committee.. 286 Karlsson, Erik L.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... ool oe co coool 741 International Finance Corpor ation Karn, Juanita L., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, Commission Hose. fay Individual Index Page arpowich, Elsie M., House Committee on In-terstate and Commerce...dia. 278 Foreign ice Karras, George T., Economic Development Administration, Commerce... .___________ 539 Karsner, Loran P., Processing Department, Library of Congress... .. A. iocucios suas Kartalia, David E., Administrative Conference ofthe United States... ... 1 coved.ou 596 Karsh ] oseph E. (Representative from Minne-sota): BIOZIAPN Ys cu Sanit a Tieton ee Sts ot oe 90 ‘Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__. 270 ‘Science and Astronautics Committee. ________ 271 Kashiwa, Shiro, Land and Natural Resources, JuastieoL lt ov Ji ol she dak i 493 Kasper, Sydney H., Manpower Administration, ADO ad a i a Bide ae i a i CSR 554 DIOTONNey : Oe. oot) Ltrs Lh rat 446 Klassen, E. T., Advisory Board, Post Office.._. 499 Kassube, Mervin J., Federal Crop Insurance Corporation... ..-iroc-as coal ibid fon ends 519 Kastenmeier, Robert W. (Representative from Wisconsin) : Blography ob: oo lh ana bh Rak eile ion 193 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee..._-268 Judiciary Committee: otici rus ionns 269 National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws... .... oie n-iaeeaeastE 290 Kator, Irving, Civil Service Commission_ _ -607 Kats, William A., administrative assistant to ER ONALOT DOO: st ss re han 325 Katz, Abraham, Department of State. ___..___-430 Katz, Donald r. Office of Foreign Direct In- vestments, Commerce SPT Roa ft 538 Katz, Jacob E., Business and Defense Services Administration, Commerce: ....o-<.-5-==a= Katz, Julius L., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, nh eR ae 2 Katz, Louis S., Housing Assistance, HUD___.. 581 Katz, S. Stanley, International Investment, Commerce mr os Sieh fe WE me FL + St Katz, Samuel I., Federal Reserve System_.___. 605 Katzenbach, William, Smithsonian Institution. 655 Kauffman, 'Sanuel i Washington National Monument Society. Share rm ante deel Bgl 663 Kaufman, Capt. P., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, 1 Ses es Biselmeng Siglo 4 Na Kaufman, Richard 7, Joint Economic Com-mittee a Kautz, oe ford E., Stheonian 3 651 Institution... Kavanagh, George M., Atomic Energy Com-rE I A 601 Kavanagh, Thomas C., National Academy of Bnemesring. ii. ct. i ol oainiootiielg 639 Kay, Thomas O., administrative assistant to Representative Buchanan__________________ 331 Kaye, Merwin W., Office of the General Counsel, al Lon EE A ee CS SI SS 535 Kazen, Abraham (Representative from Texas): Blographyas. Sas ee sepa anid pclae 178 Foreign Affairs Committee _._.______________ 267 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_______ 268 Kazy, Theodore J., House Committee on Post Officeand Civil Service... i. . _ > 20: 279 Keaney, John J., Office of Plant and Operations, Acrieulture rilees lL, Kearney, James J., Office of General Counsel, PDEIORSEL:. Leva ad ak. JE soon Lue Ta 452 Kearney, Matthew E., National Mediation Boards. 0 a en CR sd Isl 641 Kearney, Richard D., Department of State..__. 428 Kearns, Henry: Development Loan Committee, State. _______ 435 Export-Import Bank... ..c-. _. -r 673 National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Policies____________ 442 Kearns-Preston, D. A., Bureau of International OnnaES AOS SE Ea Te ma el ey bird 542 Keating, Kenneth B., Ambassador to India____ 780 Keating, Mrs. Rita M., secretary to Representa- tive:Cohelan —.x” oa cocoon ones 332 Keating, William H., Bureau of Reclamation__ 512 Page Kee, James (Representative from West Virginia): BIoZIapNY. ci in tar ys Divan win oh we wd ies wil 192 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. _____ 268 Public Works Committee.c.. {oii as 271 Keech, Richmond B., senior judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biog-TADRY Yc cine Bai oh ania swam SE 689 Keefe, Robert J., administrative assistant to Senator Bayh coo oo bao Sia ak Keel, William A., Jr., administrative assistant to Representative Evins__________________.__ 335 Keely, James E., Patent Office. ..______________ 551 Keena, Thomas E. J., administrative assistant to Representative Daddario... ____________ Keenan, John J., House Post Office... Looeets 381 Keenan, Capt. Paul C., Jr., Manpower and Re- serve Affairs, Defense =: ...0.o....ii-sit 450 Keener, Bill, Small Business Administration... 649 Keeney, Barnaby C., National Endowment for the Humanities &-_3 fi 0 Cui iiee 640 Keeney, Dan F., Commission on Mental Health. 691 Keeney, John C., Criminal Division, Justice.___ 493 Keeney, Spurgeon M., Jr., Arms Control and Disarmament Agency nna a AULT SE os 599 Keesing, F. A. G., International Monetary Fand oo fous dail Jaan bodainte 746 Keeter, Oliver A., Tax Court, United States_.___ 703 Kefauver, Alden i Jr., District Fire Depart- ments doeail Jilin LY hein a 726 Kefauver, David F., National Library of Medi- cine, BREW. on na fe a 572 Kegley, Col. Milton K., Public Affairs, Defense. 451 Keil, Nolan F., Bureau of Land Management, GRa ey 510 Keim , Walter G., Bureau of Labor Statistics-_. 558 Keir, Peter M., Federal Reserve System ________ 604 Keita, Fadiola, Ambassador from Guinea..___-767 Keith, Hastings (Representative from Massa- chusetts): Biography... o-ineio creme SCHED S 82 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.. 270 Relomonick, Michael, House Judiciary Commit- Hou Kelieher, Edvard J., Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Serviee_ _..._..... 387 Kelleher, Joseph E., Federal Reserve System_. 605 Keller, Robert F., General Accounting Office. 389 Kellermann, Henry J., Department of State_. 429 Kelley, Columbus W., ‘D.C. Government______ 729 Kelley, D. L., Federal Supply Service, GSA__ 626 Kelley, Hubert W., Soil Conservation Service, Agricalbure oo SLI EE drain TU do el 529 Kellgs Isabelle M., Food and Nutrition Service, ASTieUIre. oh a dea den 523 Kelley, James W., House Committee on Ways and Means. oan SEaaa 280 Kelley, Roger T.: ~ American National Red Cross... ------oceeeee 597 Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Defense___.. 449 Kelley, Thomas J., Secret Service, Treasury... 441 Kelley, Father William B. Father Marquette Tercentenary Commission _ pra SEILER Sh 287 Kellogg, Charles E., Soil Conservation Service. 529 Kellogg, Ira, D.C. Government... 715 Kelly, Bruce W., Statistical Reporting Service, Agriewlture.. coon ln EEL 532 oituloiinsa Kelly, Catherine B., judge, District of Columbia Court of i orsirseeae 706 Appeals... io Kelly, Rear Adm. J. W.: Bureau of Naval Personnel... ._..._._._. 478 Manpower and Reserves, Defense. _.___.______ 450 Kelly, James F., Office of the Secretary, HEW__ 561 Kelly, Col. J ames L., Office of the Secretary of, TREATY eh i nds sae HSS =m as = FHS Kelly, Lt. Gen. John E., National War College. _ ii Kelly, John S., Atomic Energy Commission___. 601 Kelly, Joseph M., Office of Investigations aaa Security, Commerce THEE YT i CSIR 2] 1 ST eX Kelly, Juanita H., Joint Committee on Printing _ oy Kelly, Nina Nunn, secretary to Representative Rogersof Colorado. ...>.-oi.iil Al 344 968 Congressional Directory Page Kelly, William B., Jr., Office of the Special Rep-resentative for Trade Negotiations__________ 2 Kelso, John H., Health Services and Mental Health Administration, HEW______________ 567 ~ Kelson, Keith R., National Science Founda-tion 6 Keltz, Irving, Maritime Administration, Com-TEL SARA I ra LN IE i SPU So J 547 Kemp, John B., Federal Highway Administra-Ie SR LR A Se iL 8 I 593 Kemp, L. Stanley, administrative assistant to Representative Wyatt ____.________________ 348 Kenaga, George W., Railroad Retirement Board clin he haa Saal as 645 Kendall, Maj. Gen. Bruce E., Industrial College, Armed Yorees... pid 0 oni din 00d 454 Kendall, Charles H., Office of Emergency Pre-Paredness oo aa Ee) 424 Kendall, James M., Senate Committee on Agri-culture and Forestry... 2. li. oz. li 259 Kendall, June A., House Committee on Ways andiMennel clo a de do aire Sell 2 Kendall, Richard C., Office of the Director or Civil, Defense, Army Toiaiyeitine a Dar Eel Kendall, William T., administrative apt to Representative Frelinghuysen. __________ 335 Kendrick, Abner, Senate Committee on Foreign Relationg-sai ota ool oi mide 261 Kendrick, Carrie F., D.C. Government________ 715 Kendrick, Charles R., administrative assistant to:Senstor Domine. 0... Cobol Joss 325 Ronan, ord G., National Science Founda- Kennamer, Franklin E., Jr., Securities and Ex- change Commission, Region Cn ha x Tag 5 A 648 Kennamer, Victor, House Post:Office..... 0... 2 381 Kennedy, David M. (Secretary of the Treasury): Biography. i =: oi Senhc slice plano i is Foreign-Trade Zones Board... _______________ = Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Wxpeaditures. oo Csi aad 285 The Library of Congress Trust Fund Board. ._ 304 National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Policies... ________ 442 American National Red Cross_____.__.._____.._ 597 Kennedy, Edward M. (Senator from Massa~ chusetts): Biography i. bili Lineal aoc caso 78 Assistant Majority Leader... __________._._._ 372 Judiciary Committee... ....0 coi... 255 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. .._____ 255 Democratic Policy Committee _______________ 256 John F. Kennedy Center... . o.oo oi bonus 657 Select Committee on Nutrition and Human CAS na LE SG sad a 57 Special Committee on Aging... _________. 258 Kennedy, Emily A., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Rl a Ba ey i 374 Kennedy, Jerome F., Food and Nutrition Serv-jee Agricaltre:.. o. -. 0 taea ag 523 Ronnody, John H., Manpower Administration, Lab Roane. John O., Fire Department, District. 726 Kennedy, John BR. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority POT Lee NER OE, ely 662 Kennedy, John R., Federal Aviation Adminis- iy nf Dy me EN ee le 0, SEL ER SL Ne 19) Kennedy, Joseph C., Department of State______ 436 Kennedy, Lawrence F., Joint Committee on aT De arepe SR NS 285 Kennedy, Padraic, Office of Economic Oppor-REIT BE ns pe AER EAR ee 424 Kennedy, Dr. T. J., Jr., National Institutes of Health, HRW = Coos hi onion oes ow 571 Kennedy, Thomas W., National Labor Rela-tions Board Zo br go teal 641 Kennedy, Walter P., Minority Pair Clerk, HOonSee (LL rs RT pel ue dl shah pail 338 382 Kennedy, William J., Senate Committee on Appropriations. tu iid. Coaldale oe lind 259 Kenny, Charles J., Civil Service Commission._ 608 Kensky, Harry C., General Accounting Office.. 389 Kent, Arthur P., Patent + i ou. Office... 552 Kent, David, administrative assistant to Rep-resentative Waggonner.. _........._......... 347 Page Kent, Maj. Gen. Glenn A., Air Staff, Air Force. 487 Kent, Kenneth M., Soil Conservation Service, Agrieulfare. ol Noi a YS a 528 Kenyon, Carleton W., Library of Congress______ 391 Kenyon, A. Harris, Consumer Protection and Environmental Health Service, HEW______ 562 Kenyon, Kenneth A., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System LSE A IR 604 Keogh, Eugene J., Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commission eons SPT 288 Keogh, James, Executive Office of the President. 421 Keough, Jary E., Senate Committee on Armed Sefvices. > uv. fgg. ald Sul Ney uae 260 Kephart, William H., Federal Trade Commis-Soni = Pal nL EL A a et 621 Kercheval, Lt. Comdr.J. W., IT, Naval Station Washington; D.C oxy inl aad toianei 48 Kerley, Ernest L., Department of State_ ________ 428 Kern, Harry E., Federal Reserve System ______ 605 Kern, John W., 3d, judge, District of Columbia Court ef Appeals... oi io i vi on iG 706 Kern, John Worth, judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography). --._.____________ 702 Kernan, Joseph E., Small Business Administra-{1FT phan, SUE SabLo LT 649 Kernan, Elizabeth, House Committee on Sci- enceand Astronautics. cL.i 280 Kerns, Lucy, Western Union, House. ._________ 386 Kerr, Lt. (jg) D., Naval Station, Washington, De rr aR 481 Kerr,J. Edwin, Regional Offices, Post Office____ 502 Kershenbaum, Charles, D.C. Government______ 718 Kerst, Kenneth 7.0% Department of State _.-432 Kerwin, Lt. Gen. Walter T., Jr., Army Staff. ____ 462 Kesler, Capt. William, Jr., Coast Guard________ 587 Kessel, Thomas N., National Labor Relations Board coo yt BRE 641 Kessler, Benjamin B., House Post Office. ______ 381 Kessler, Karl G., Nationalof Standards. Bureau 549 Kessler, Sylvia’ D., Federal Communications Ketcham, David E., Forest Service, Agriculture. 526 Ketcham, Orman W., associate judge, Juvenile OT pet eed an ed nl EE Bb as 707 Ketcham, Robert Co., administrative assistant to Representative Morse______________.______ 341 Keto, George J., Atomic Energy Commission__ 601 Kettler, Edward L., Office of Sergeant at Arms, SOUAE oceanI oii 375 Kettles, Harry W., Defense Contract Audit Agency Ee ee Se 45 Keuch, Donald J., Bureau of Labor Statistics__ 558 ° Keuch, CliffordJ., Internal Security, Justice. __ 493 Key, Hugh B. , Department of State... 436 Key, Marcus M., Environmental Control, HEW._ a Keyes, RobertA., D.C. Government... _ 714 Kgafela, Chief Linchive TT Molefi, Ambassador from Botswana... co toia Cid _.......... 763 Khan, Sir Muhammad Zafrulla, International CourtofIustice.. Loui coins solid paseral 755 Kharmawan, Byanti, International Monetary rie OR pt ae TERT IT 746 Khosrovi, Carol, Office of Economic Oppor-EE ee 424 Kidd, Walter F., Congressional Index Office. 285 Kidd, Marjorie os House Committee on Vet-eran Alalrs. oraaa 280 Kiechel, Walter, Jr., Land and National Re- goureces Justiee. (i. b colo oanutEnaE 493 Kiefer, Charles F., Civil Aeronautics Board. _._ 606 Kieffer, Dr. Sherman M., National Institute of Mental Health, HBEW _c_.cllsovn 569 Kieliger, Frank J., secretary to Representative Burtonof California... iit iia on #2 331 Kier, Porter M.: Museum of National History...._____________ 653 Smithsonian..... cst iit ames sane 2 652 Kiessling, Oscar E., Tariff Commission. _______ 658 Kiger, Hugh C., Foreign Agricultural Service. __ 520 Kilberg, William J., Office of the Secretary, 150 vr pam nade Sonia estilo ce ni 553 Kilday. Mis. Paul J., The Congressional Club__ 611 Kiley, JohnN.,Jr., Federal Reserve System. 605 Kilgore, William 0, Jr., Antitrust Division, JUSHEO «aia. ria ean ea eed 492 Individual Index Page Killam, Edward R., Business and Defense Serv-jees Administration...Li ao. oo 543 Killian, James R., Arms Control and Disarm-rn IR Ne AS a ar eS a a 600 Killin, Valmi G., Bureau of Reclamation, TEEN a ee RS a I AS 512 Kimmin, Jerome O., Board on Geographic IE Le Se Se AG 0 Sr in 506 Kilpatrick, Glen W., Food and Drug Adminis-tration. ons. Eee ta 563 Kilroy, Francis X., administrative assistant to ; Representative AL 330 Kim, Dong Jo, Ambassador from Korea _______ 769 Kimball, Frank B., Department of State_______ 431 Kimball, Jeffery B., Civil Rights, Justice______ 492 Kimball, M.D. Agricultur al Stabilization and Conser vation STA ES ee ne a ale 518 Kimbrough, Lorraine M., secretary to Repre-senfative Roberts. oc. oi nda navn s meme 3 Kimelman, Henry L., National Park Founda-tions, THeTIOr -ic ore Amn = me Se Kimmitt, J. S., Office of the Majority Secretary, Senate RC Oe I RE Kimmons, George H., Tennessee Valley Au- 4 1) a ba na ae cS rl aR pt sl ~Kinaka, Bit Post Office and Civil Service Committee, Senales. ol iA i ash a 262 Kinard, John R., Anacostia Neigihorhood. ERRNa Te Kinelski, C.J., ContractAgency. ro Defense Audit King, Brig. Gen. Benjamin H., Air Staff, Air a | AEE ee eens er aie a nan King, Saricton J. (Representative from New York): Biography Le pe Ie pl 124 Armed Services Committee... -vooeoaaeaaaaa 265 King, Donald S., Federal Aviation Administra-tion, Transportation re eh ee tn FEE wie 592 King, Edmund T., Senate Committee on Appro-050 A Ty ESRR a ar King, EdwardJ., International Boundary Com- mission, United States and Canada.-_._____ 43 King, Frances M. , Army Liaison Office._..._._. 387 ‘King, Gertrude, secretary to Representative Morgan Cen er et RE An SEER «tn TS 341 King, James F., Small Business Administration. 650 King, John P., "Maritime Administration, Com- TLE Fane Re eI Le 546 LO RG ed eR 0 I Al King, Dr. Peter, Office of Naval Research______ 472 King, Peter C., Southwestern Power Adminis- tration, A YT Sia 514 King, Robert E., National Aeronautics and Space AQMINISIAtION. oe ios connieeee 635 King, Spencer M., Ambassador to Guyana__... 780 King, Steven Vv, Science and Foundation, Agriculture Sc or he te fe A SE 532 King, Rear Adm., T. S.,Jr., Military Sea Trans-portation Ser Le La a 480 Kingfield, Thomas, House Committee on Ap-PLOPHAHIONS.. o-oo cee cnr Er Ans AE Se 275 Kingman, Woodward, Government National Mortgage Association, HUD. savas 579 Kingsley, Daniel T., Property management and Disposal Service, GSA. iin 6 Kincaid, Thomas Cc. Washington National Monument Society. 0s ee RE Sry irl Kinkead, Gwen, Office of the Secretary OL Delon: oars rier Kinney, John J., D.C. Police Department_____ m Kinney, R. Donald, D.C. Government.____.__. 717 Kinney, Rear Adm., S. H., Bureau of Naval Personnels. Ll Se LD Can En Rs an 478 Kinsella, Thomas C., National Mediation Board oo da a ALIN LR 641 Kinter, Lynn S., Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Interior eds a ee em Ma Rn Sd ad 515 Kiraly, J. L., Defense Contract Audit Agency. 456 Kirby, Billy’ E., House Committee on Veterans BL San i oS aE sabes od ae t Kirby, Edwin A., Federal Extension Service, Acriculture oo ci oie cit Loo 53 Kirby, Floyd, Office of Sergeant at Arms, EE en Cai epee rn CR RR 375 Kirby, Vineent J., Personnel, GAO... ca... 390 Kirby, William W., Capitol Police. ..___._....._. 385 Page Kirchhoff, Richard E., Commodity Exchange Authority, Agriculture re 2 522 Kirchenbauer, Diane G., House Committee on Merchant "Marine and Fisheries... ......... 279 Kirchner, James J., D.C. Government_________ 718 Kirk, Alan G., 2d, Office of the Secretary of Kirton; John W., Statistical Reporting Serv- ice, Agriculture. eg sm Sr 532 Kirkley, Office of Chief Counsel, Coast Guard... 588 Kirkman, Helen, secretary to Representative Hammersehmnidt. oia aa 337 Kirkman, Robert W., Atomic Energy Commis- Kirse, Otto J., Federal Maritime Commission_. 618 Kirtley, Hubert M., Property Management and Disposal Service, GSA... on idens ig crew 627 Kirwan, Michael J. (Representative from Ohio): Biography ef PR SAG SRS 1 Appropriations Committee. _______________ 264 Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution... 651 Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal BEXDeRAIEUNeS. oi vih area ba mms ai 285 National Fisheries Center and Aquarium Ad- VISOEY Board. hs vn ii vs nn ia a 291 Kiser, Clyde V., Gallaudet College...._._._______ 562 Kissinger, Dr. Henry A.: Executive Office of the President. ____________ a National Security Couneil __.__________.______ Kistiakowsky, George B., National Academy Th STL Ee Lal SR AR SRR Re Gl 634 Kittle, William B., National Archives and Records Service, GSA... .... mca. tdoienus 629 Kittredge, Gilbert D., American National Red OrOSS. ad bso bindu Uh Lo oY desde ted 598 Kitzmiller, Howard L., Federal Communica-tions Commission i. io sailiostels co... 615 Kivlan, John, Small Business Administration_. 649 Klassen, Elmer T., Deputy Postmaster General. 498 Klatt, Sandra K., Senate Select Committee on Small Business... to. Stemi ricuazaosh 258 Riopman, Joseph, Postal Data Centers, Post Kleiler, Frank M., Labor-Management Services Administration... Cl ui oo on os 555 Klein, Adam J., Administrative Assistant to Representative Holifield. ...._._...____.__... 337 Klein, Carl L., Office of the Secretary of Interior. 504 Klein, Herbert G., Executive Office of the President... Joi ib Ula Lista el 421 Klein, Milton, Advanced Research and Tech- nology, NASA 7.0. ol hl ola aia abs 636 Klein, Milton, Atomic Energy Commission_..__ 602 Klein, Samuel N., Business and Defense Serv- ices Administration, Commerce. ___________ 543 Klein, William H., Smithsonian Institution_____ 653 Kleindienst, Richard G., Department of Justice. 491 Kleppe, Thomas S. (Representative from North Dakota): BIOgraphy-.. ool os sie NI Sa a han dN 133 Agriculture Committee. -_-lio lool l 264 Kleppe, Mrs. Thomas, The Congressional Club. 610 Kline, Albert, Bureau of Employee’s Compensa-tion, LADO. overs ab HEE 557 Kline, Edward V., Regional Administrator, -GBA rr iiit iri a ii gr REAR Ll 30 Kline, Paul A., administrative assistant to Representative Goodling ._________._________ 336 Kling, Sobers E., Jr.,, Government Printing i SR ee She MRR RE -TaN Edn Bel 94 Klingebiel, Albert A., Soil Conservation Service. 529 Klocko, Lt. Gen. Richard P., Defense Com- TANNICALIONS AZONCY coon ro esc men =e ne 455 Klotz, John W., Tactical Control and Surveil-lance, Defense Sfp dit daha pate hte LX 2 on 445 Kluczynski, John C. (Representative from Illinois): Biography ot asVIE Nh 50 Public Works Committee. __..______._________ 271 Committee on the House Restaurant... ______ 273 Select Committee on Small Business_________. 274 970 Congressional Directory Page Klud, Leon W., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation... 2... . co sc. 283 Kludzuweit, Mrs. Charlotte, secretaryto Repre-sentative DerWINSKY. 2 oi oo rnsten ame 334 Klueber, Martha, secretary to Senator Cooper_. 324 Knapp, George C., Consumer and Marketing Service, Agriculture lS Re ee 522 Knapp, J. Burke, International Bank for Recon-struction and Development. =.=. iia 740 Knauss, Maj. Russell N., Manpower and Re-serve Affairs, ......cc-onovases 449 Defense. evr Knaur, Peter R., International Security Affairs, IE EA SN re SE Se SE 448 Knebel, Jerry W., House Committee on Way andiMeanste Coo TL a 280 Knebel, John Albert, Committee on Agriculture, HI ashesee Ra 275 SL Kneipp, RobertF., D.C. Government. _________ 716 Knierim, Paul K., Museum of Natural History. 653 Knievel, A. J ohn, administrative assistant to Representative May: ooo RA 341 Knight, Frances G., Department of State_______ 433 Knight, Ridgway B., Ambassador to Portugal and Possessions io Vn: UU eas aly 782 Knight, Sara H., Small Business Administra - Knight, William B., Patent Office, Commerce-__ 552 Knipling, Edward F., Research Division, Arlee. ool oat a Dh Le BR 533 Knoblauch, H. C., Cooperative State A Service, Agriculture ph Ladi FRIAR SEO Know Gene A., Office of the Secretary, Tha,a Monte, es oh es pr ERY 80 Knott, Roderick, Miami Branch Office, SEC__ 647 Knowles, Buford L., Planning and Marketing, Post OMICE. 0 i anon SESE ad tea 501 Knowles, Donald A., Planning and Construc- ton, HBW Loc louie Ua nn J ay 69 Knowles, James W., Joint Economic Committee. 286 Knowles, Robert P., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations: =o 051 5. 507 Knowlton, Maj. Gen. William A., Army Staff__ 462 Knox, A. David, International Bank for Recon- struction and .... 0c. 741 Development... Knox, Clinton E., Ambassador to Haiti__._____ 780 Knox, George, National Bureau of Standards, Commerees: 0d tepuiel D8. Laid adie 549 Knudsen, Arthur R., Office of Plant and Opera-tions; Agviealtuye.; inoLd orild al 531 Knutson, Laurin A., Research and Engineering, Koch, Alfred, International Bank for Recon- struction and Development. ......csaicou 741 Koch, Charles H., House Judiciary Committee. 278 Koch, Charles, Office of the Doorkeeper, House. 380 Koch, Edward I. (Representative from New York): Biography... owineva dt foitue io tiicua dumm 119 Science and Astronautics Committee... _____ 271 Koch, Rear Adm. Geo. P., Headquarters, Noval, District, Washington, D. GE TEI CUR Koh, Henry, International Finance Gon 45 tive B ow a ME RG Tee a a 330 Koch, T. Edward, Jr., D.C. Government. .... 730 Kochman, Mohamed Nassim: International Bank for Reconstruction and i dO Tre a De SNR Ge International Finance Corporation....__.______ 744 Koechley, Charles W., Soil Conservation Serv-ce, Agricultare. i... l. 0 Looe csi G0 529 Koenig, Harold J., National Archives and Rec-cords Service, GSA 629 Koenings, Roman H., Bureau of Outdoor Recre-rn Dal THa I dah ile ote ili al 515 Koffsky, Harold D., Criminal Division, Justice. 493 Kogut, Julia W., secretary to Representative Whalley... 8. 0 oe casa Kohn, Edward H., Smithsonian Institution... 653 Kokko, U. Pentti, National Communicable Disease Center 569 Kolberg, William H., Manpower Administration, Labor Page Kolbye, Dr. Albert C., Jr., Consumer Protec-tion and Environmental Health Service, BW as a i na a Kollar, Konstantine L., Business and Defense Service Administration. 2: == oi: F 0 iE Kolnacki, Catherine F., Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Expenditures... ______ Kominski, John J., Law Library, Library of Congress 391 Konopisos, Capt. K. A., Office of the Judge Ad-vocate General, Navy 4 Koontz, Elizabeth’ Duncan, Women’s Bureau, Koontz, John D., D.C. Government_________._ 70 Kopecky, John, Office of the Secretary, HUD__ 578 Kopp, Eugene P., U.S. Information Agency. -. 660 Koretsky, Valaditnir M. , International Court of Jnstiee: os Reais Litoh Sot SR Korman, Milton D., judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions. __________________ Kornblum, Albert C., Office of the General Counsel, Navy... .. 5c Fireiiss Korologos, Tom C., administrative assistant to Senator Bennett Korry, Edward M., Ambassador to Chile._______ 779 Korjover, Harry, Office of the Doorkeeper, ouse Kortan, StevenJ., Soil Conservation Service. __ 528 Koser, Leonard R. , Export-Import Bank_______ 613 Kosisky, Joseph 8., Jr., D.C. Government_____ 728 Koskinen, John A administrative assistant toSenatorRibicoff_... . > .-..:7+ Kossa, Col. Frank R., Selective Service System_ 648 Kossack, Nathaniel E., Inspector General, Agriculture Ee i De Te A oy 17 Koster, Maj. Gen. Samuel W., U.S. Military Academy 464 Koster, Wesley R., Business and Defense Serv-ices Administration International Or anzation Affairs, State_.___ 433 U.S. Mission to United Nations. _____________ Kouzes, Tom, Office of the Secretary of Labor__ 554 Kowski, Frank F., National Park Service, Interior rh al oh 11 Krahling, Joseph A., Fire Department, District. 726 Krahling, Capt. Robert E., U.S. Capitol Police. 384 Krakow, Samuel, Rohnat Red Cross T Kramer, Harry P., National Air Pollution Con-trol Aon, H jon. Ee mt Se oe a a A Tn 2 Kramer, Murray W., Small Business Adminis-BIOTION os reese nian oats ne re ARR Krainidas, Lt. Col. Evans, Public Affairs, Defense Kransdorf, Albert, Manpower and Reserve Affglrg, Army. o.oo sooo oda tie, EE Kratz, Paul, National Bureau of Standards_____ 549 Kratzer, Myron B., Atomic Energy Commis- Krause, Edward J., Bureau of International COMMEree; ooo soi no oan i a Krause, J. Charles, Office of General Counsel, Agriculture mi a i died a Di SCR al Loretta M., Office of Administrator, Krause, Stanley F., Farmer Cooperative Serv-ce, Agrienlture:.-:. cco sen. lo imal 524 Krauskopf, Robert W., National Archives and RecordsService, GSA... ol Krautoff, Louis C., 2d, Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations. ____ 425 Kravitz, Walter, Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress Kreeger, David Lloyd, National Armed Forces Museum Advisory ‘Board 656 Kreger, Rod, Office of Administrator, GSA_____ 624 Kreek, Louis F., Patent Office... ...._..._.__.. 551 Page Kreiger, Frederick T.: International Finance Corporation___________ 744 International Bank for Reconstruction and Pevelopment_ ios ool L000 ls 741 Kreiger, Hyman L., General Accounting Office. 390 Kreimann, Walter W., Bureau of Operations, Post Office. 0 fon loin dnl iiig 499 Kreisberg, Paul H., Department of State_______ 430 Kresge, Howard S., Department of State_ ______ 435 Kreshover, S. J., National Institutes of Health, EREW EL L E In I a 571 Kress, Donald L., Bureau of Employees’ Com-pensation, Aesi ed Kretzschmar, Capt. H. O., Medicine and Sur- gery, Nav 47 Rr heot Capt. C. F., Naval Facilities Krieger, Robert L., Field Installations, NASA. 638 Kriemelmeyer, Arthur, D.C. Government PETS TERE 729 Krill, JacksonN., U.S. Secret Service, Treasury. 441 Krim, Mathilde, National Council on the A SE 640 Krim, Mathilde, President’s Committee on Mental. Retardation... oo... ioiiie. 202 Kriner, Randall G., Maritime Administration. . 548 Kriser, Capt. Louis, Office of Legislative Affairs, Nav Krishnaswamy, K. S., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development __________ 741 Kriz, Edward M., Planning and Marketing, Post Office. ci is creat 501 Krizek, Eugene L., Department of State __.___-428 Krogh, Kenneth r, Foreign Agricultural Serv-ih Krogseng,David N., administrative assistant to Representative Mac Gregor ARTA CLL Shh 40 Rrombien, Karl V., Museum of Natural His-45 FOry sinsa Dn ali ar noi Kronfeld, L. James, administrative assistant to Representative Cohelan eat A LEER SNE Rh 332 Kronheim, Milton S., Jr., judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions ..._. 706 Kross, John I., Foreign Agricultural Service, Agriculture. Cr aan AS ae arts ed 520 Ero Homer Lee, administrative assistant to Representative Broyhill of Virginia__ 331 Krumbhaar, George D., Jr., Joint Economic Committee SIAN A BAN TS eh ky PH Krueger, Ronald, Office of the Assistant Secre- tary for ‘Administration, LT] a SA 556 Krummes, William T., Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Interior... 2... 0 oraeilll 507 Krupp, Charlene, Office of the Minority Leader, {0 DR A Te Ra le SR TER pn it SRT 377 Krute, Lester W., Civil Service Division______ 608 Krys, Joseph F., Securities and Exchange Com- YSSION, Ey or es tea 648 Krysakowski, Col. Joseph E., Air Staff, Air ee ae a TO a Sa A Rls es An TN i I ld 487 Kuchel, Thomas H., John F. Kennedy Center__ 657 Kucheman, Maj. Gen. Henry B., Jr., Research and Development, oot ap eT AjrPoreetss. 489 Kuck, Elizabeth J., Equal Employment Op-portunity Commission. --—oooom 612 Kugel, Robert B., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation ae ty 202 Kuhl, Arthur M., Senate Committee on Foreign Relabions Drear = 200 a oe 261 Kulich, Harry, Administration Division, Jus-o ehNe hh i SE Sa Kull, DonaldC., Atomic Energy Commission__ 601 Kulwich, Roman, Health Services Research, HEW Yaa 8 Jn) RCA Pa CaN Ey as 568 Kummer, Laura B., D.C. Government_______. 718 Kundahl, George G. , Congressional Record In-dexiOffices i alin het Je IRI 285 Kunen, Marcia, D.C. Government ___________ 714 Kunzig, Robert L., administrator, GSA______ 624 Kurelich, John R., Financial Systems, HUD__ 580 Kurrus, Richard W., Select Committees on in Horns H., Research and Tech-nology, NASA Kushner, Lawrence M., National Bureau of Standards. Joe ne eT 548 Page Kushner, Mrs. Sus, secretary to Representative Otting | Be Geli a CRD EL RA 342 Kushner, Wo doh ’ am aa, a BIER Se ’ 564 Kutakov, Leonid, Secretariat, United Nations__ 756 Kutish, Francis A., Agricultural Economies____ 531 Kuyhendall, Joseph P., Soil Conservation Service, Agricalture.._ ...~. _ ci ll dios 528 Kuykendall, Helen D., Office of the Secretary, Kuykendall, Jerome K., Indian Claims Com-1911-1111 MR Lae ps aiid J EE TETRA 632 Ruyeendal, Dan (Representative from Tennes- see) : Blographyy... Jill Beh Sonal aonb os ue 170 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committees. 269 Kyl.John H. (Representative from Towa): Biography so. 0 teaoidausArid ane , 62 House Administration Committee __________ 268 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ______ 268 House Recording Studio... ______.____... 273 Public Land Law Review Commission_______ 293 Kyle, Jay A., Federal Communications Com-mission. oglu Nol et tn Sl i adel pring 615 Kyros, Peter N. (Representative from Maine): Biography oS 00 Uagk (HOOF anand District of Columbia Committee. ____________ 266 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 L LaBounty, Maxine, D.C. Government_________ 724 Labouisse, Henry R., Secretariat, United Nations. 200 lita Hilins Site living 755 Labovitz, Israel M., Legislative Reference Serv-ice; Library ‘of Congress: .u. J: a8: Cry a 392 Labowis, Allan M., Atomic Energy Commis-601 UN. Lackey, Col. Archer E., Air Staff, Air Force__ 487 Lackey, William D. Ir, Office of the Secretary obtheSenaleu. oo. dslto as 373 Lackland, Paul E., Office of Comptroller of the CUrEeney. coors so a bo ele ea 440 Lacovara, Nicholas J., Office of Sergeant at ATING, SONA0.. coo. ou ST RT AR es 374 Xara LaCovey, A. Joseph, Office of Administrator, GSA: or 0 i oo rl Re a aE 624 Lacy, Rear Adm. P. L., Jr. Headquarters, Naval Material Command __________________ 475 Ladd, Phillip B., Office of the Clerk, House____ 378 Ladd, Thomas E., Office of the Clerk of the 5 71 a EN SS Sa he el 378 Ladin, David F., Pan American Union________ 750 Lafranchise, J. J., Office of the Solicitor, Labor__ 556 Lagdameo, ¥rnesto V., Ambassador from Philippines... St coo sie 80 cot ta 773 LaHood, Charles G., Jr., Administrative De-partment, Library of Congress. _____________ 391 Lahue, Maj. Gen. F. C., Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. "iy. Si a ene a 473 Lav, BL 0O., secretary to Representative Laird Moivin R. (Secretary of Defense): Biography FR Spe A SOR in LAE 443 Armed Forces Policy Council ________________ 444 National Aeronautics and Space Council ______ 423 National Security Counell: =. 5 clone2 423 Laird, Nick §S., administrative assistant to Representative Lipscomb... ......___._.__ 339 Laird, Mrs. Virginia, secretary to Senator Symington; «cid.Ne ee ere Laird, Wilson M., Office of the Secretary os TROTIOT, oAFan Lote FS Ie Laise, Carol C., Ambassador to Nepal __________ oe Laise, Frederic S., American National Red POSS: 00k duhl conto deca idl Lh me Laitin, Joseph, Bureau of the Budget __________ 422 Lajewski, Henry C., Assistance Payments Administration, HEW. io. i lL le Lilo 5 Lake, John M., D.C. Government... __.__.___. 717 972 Congressional Directory Page Lake, Richard H.: Bureau of International Commerce. __________ 541 Foreign-Trade Zones Board_________._._______._ 623 Lally, Richard Officethe Secretary, DOT. F'., of 584 LaMar, Clifford Ww. Postal Data Centers, Post Office Lamar, Saeola T., House Committee on Ways GN MOAME LL Sr ir tiie sin ts a's a 280 LaMarche, James M., Joint Committee on In-ternal Revenue Taxation. .________________ 283 Lamartin, Capt. ¥. H., Jr.,, Naval Electronic Systems ET REEll le 476 Lamb, Frank D., Bureau of Mines, Interior... 510 Lambert, A. F., International Boundary Com- mission, United States and Canada_______. 743 Lambert, Clara, secretary to Representative Murphy of: Ilimels... oir 342 Lambert, David, Installations and Logistics, DOLCE oesse Rae pn EE 448 frat Lambert, James H., Fire Department, District. 726 Lambeth, Tom W., administrative assistant to Representative Preyer... .... li. ssi. caves 343 Lamboley, E. Gerald, Employees’ Compensa-tion Appeals Board, Labor. .c--tevmuee anne 554 Lamont-Havers, Dr. R. W., National Institutes of Health, HEW ee a 571 Lampkin, Burton E., National Agricultural GIDIArY i, ooo i on atin Labs She Lob Sia Eiri 534 Lampkin, Col. Cline J., Headquarters, U.S. Army Intelligence Command. .___________._ 464 Lanagan, Col. William H., Jr., Office of Sec-retary of the Navye uu tool de tungdy 466 Lamprey, Stewart, So England Reglonal Commission, Commerce... ver.os os 540 Lancaster, Shelia, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxalion.. cece adem wimns beim 284 Land, Robert H., Reference Department, Libr ary of Congress dak A Bl SL ST ad ha 393 Landau, Jack C., Office of Attorney General, A NR 491 Landau, Gorge W., Department of State___..__._.. 430 Ei B., Jr., Housing Assistance, Lander, Walter J., Bureau of Mines, Interior___ 510 Landers, John J., National Archives and Rec-ords, Service, OBA i oa 629 Landis, Frederick, judge, U.S. Customs Court I Re ee Lh Hse Sie ey 693 Landgrebe, Earl F. (Representative from Indiana): AG A sl SeLal Si 57 Education and Labor Committee. ____________ 266 Landon, Angioletta, Office of the Sergeant ah Arms, TH NER SAR A lB ln Landon, HH , National Bureau of Standards. o Landrum, Phil M. (Representative from Georgia): BIOTLAPNY. tr os Enron hr rth bea rt nw it 43 Ways and Means Committee... _____________ 972 Landsberg, Brian K., Civil Rights, Justice_____ 493 Lane, Donald E., judg e, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent FNL (biography)... ....... Lane, Esther, secretary to Representative Wil- DoT ae 335 Lane, R. Neil, Soil Conservation Service, Agriculture Lee sneer natant il 528 Lane, Warren S., National Mediation Board.___ 641 Lane, William H., Maritime Administration___. 547 Lane, W. Lloyd, Federal Aviation Administra- tion, DranSportation. acer sesce te nes 592 .....ci Lang, Maj. Gen. Clarence J., Military Traffic Monagement, Army. =. 464 Lang, George E., American Revolution Bi-centennial Commission. ___________ 286 Lang, John A., Jr., Administrative Assistant to the Secretary, AI Porce ri Lia 483 Lang, Mildred uv, House Committee on Inter-state and Foreign CoOmMMeren.. occu soanssn 278 Lang, William E., International Security Affairs, Be onge eaeTe A ee Langehough, Philip A., Bureau of the Budget__ 422 Langen, Odin (Representative from Minnesota): Biography Spl ed Bn SAN A SE CREED Ne ie 91 Appropriations Committee... ..o.ooia ani: 204 Langen, Mrs. Odin, Congressional Club... ______ Langendorf, Richard M. , Model Cities, HUD... 24 Page Langland, Stanley G., Planning and Marketing, Posh Office, oo pone unonvis onto vonens 501 | Langley, Maurice N., Bureau of Reclamation___ 512 Langmuir, Alexander D., National Communic-able: DiseaseCenter:. coven ti vi.i .-..---. 568 Langston, Julian P.: Committee on House Administration Paperss Consuelals ae by 283 dr Joint Committee on the Library... _.__________ 284 Langworth, Alan W., Navy Council of Person-nel Boards nih mu Bi ul sia cutie 469 Lanier, William M., Office of Architect of the Capitol seaaaii En Cot Ta ba te el SI 384 Lanigan, James A., House Committee on Gov-ernment Operations. . i. out ow 217 ....vo..on Lankford, Thomas J., House Minority Clerk... 382 Lanman, Maurice H., Office of General Counsel, Lannon, E. R., Consumer Protection and En-vironmental Health Service, HEW__________ Lanterman, Joseph B. , American National Red BOSS. Lol ne Ge ag a Lantz, Maria, administrative assistant to Senator Ran ITT EYI Sh MR eC 3 Lanzner, Dora, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission... ic inde. areal rs nens boas 739 LaPenna, RobertJ., D.C. Government________ 720 LaPlante, Bryan H., Pollution Control, In- Le SREei OW 515 Laramore, Don Nelson, judge, U.S. Court of Claims DIOZrADN)s oo trial a Tem 678 sens. Larkin, David C., Office of Administrative Services, Commeree out. ose ior Lio 537 Larkin, John J., Juvenile Court... occa... 707 La Rocque, Rear Adm., Gene R.: Inter-American Defense College... Ziisac 737 Larouche, Col. Charles R., Navy Appellate Review ACUIVILY nt ee Sr i 470 todths Larsen, Harold R., Regional Offices, Post Lr maelilel eed 503 Larsen, Gol. Phillip N., Research and Engi-neering, Defense... .. _ 0. 2. Zr Go 444 Lary dlLt. Cmdr., James L., Naval Liaison Larson, Ses E., Department of State___________ 434 Larsen, Lt. Gen. S. R .S. Continental Army Command... sr Si ior hha 463 Larson, Clarence E., Atomic Energy Commis-BION obit i rags mr AE Sate SR mgd rn Larson, Maj. Gen. Harold V., Office of Systems and Logistics, Air Force. -.-.....li 489 cco Larson, Capt. Leslie O., Jr., Installations and Logistics, NOVY oii vis ion oud one nn Sang 467 LaRue, Jan., Smithsonian Institution ...__.__. 651 Lascara, Rear Adm. Vincent, Office of the : Comptroller, Navy itm arrest 469 Lasch, Ronald W. Office of Doorkeeper, House... 379 LaSelle, Mason 3, Department of Stale lo 428 Lasker, "Mus. Albert, John F. Kennedy Center__. 657 Lassetter, Lt. Col. Jimmie S., Air Staff, Air 486 Latch, Rev. EdwardG., Chaplainthe House.. 377 of Latham, Amos N., Jr., ’ Director, Office of Per-sonnel, Treasury Be me A A 439 Lathrop, Capt. James L., Office of Personnel, Coast Guard Ey nb se he i RT Ee AN 589 Tg Sellent L. (Representative from Ohio): Biography A TA pon, RM LT i iL EL 136 Rules‘ Committes. il. oi. it ond 271 Latta, Maj. Gen. William B., U.S. Army Stra- tegic Communications Command___________ 464 Lau, Col. RobertE., Air Staff, Air Force_____.. 487 Laugerud, Col. Kjell Eugenio, Inter-American Defense BOA... ch coi inns mii mise Si midi 737 Laughlin, John G., Civil Division, Justice.__._. 492 Laughlin, Thomas, Jr., Medical Services Ad- ministration, HBW_. 0... 576 Laurel, Oscar M., National Transportation Satety BoarQ.. ..o.c i cooa oo Mune O 586 Lavan, John, Rehabilitation Services Admin-istration, HEW._ dart a 576 La Veck, Dr. Gerald D., National Institutes of Health, HEW...._ igenoul 572 Lavelle, Thomas F., American National Red C088. 5 i is A ee bm ir i me pata E 598 Individual Index Page LaVor, Martin L., House Committee on Educa-Honand Labor... i. ir tli 276 Lavoy, Col. John H., Naval Examining Board, ES Marine Corps. Ll sn TB Lad 474 Lawo, A. P., Communications Agency, Defense. 455 Lawrence, Charles B., Jr., Bureau of the Census. 540 Lawrence, Eleanor A., Joint Committee on Printings oie Sau i ui Nd ee avian ho all 285 Lawrence, Charles Drummond, senior judge, U.S. Customs Court (biography). ____._____ 695 Lawrence, George H., Research and Engineer-ng Defensel: Sibion loilate ally 445 Lawrence, Brig. Gen. James F., Jr., Assistant to Secretary of Defense... __._._________.____. 452 Lawrence, Dr. Philip S., National Center for Health Statistics, HEW 568 Lawrence, William F., Office of General Counsel, Post Office SE a Ee LL Pip Sr Se --502 Lawroski, ita Atomic Energy Commis-Ci ER TR A eRe I Cd SRR SR ey LT 602 Lawshe, Kenneth K., National Archives ond, Records Service, GSA Lawson, Helen, secretary to Senator Bellmon.__ 2 Lawson, Paul, ‘American National Red Cross_. 598 Lawson, William D., Bureau of Outdoor Recre- ation, Interior. woe foil Le LL aay 515 Lawyer, John E., Bureau of International Labor Affairs, CGR 556 Laxton, William C., Consumer and Marketing Service, Agriculture a vu pe BAR Pa 523 Lazarus, Steven, Maritime Administration, Gomamerce. b.. Su a dpi 546 Lazear, William K., Property Management and Disposal Service, GSA 62 Lazerow, Samuel, Processing Department, Library of Congress Lo Lu Per] S88 2 eV HONE SAR ‘ Lazzari, Alfred A., Railroad Retirement Board. 645 Lazzaro, Paul, Regional Administrator, GSA._. 630 Lea, James W., Office of Official Reporters of Debates, House TPR Sa EAR SR Gr ST Re 382 * Leach, Daniel E., Senate Democratic Policy wil Committee. Lui oi sau Leach, MurrellB., U.S. Patent Office. __._____. 551 League, Archie W., Federal Aviation Adminis- tration, Transportation REE dl SH 5 Leahey, Thomas F., Office. of Tax Analysis, Ta A ae a Mal Cle RM IN he Li 0 LAR 438 Leahy, John S., Department of State___________ 428 Leathers, Harland F., Civil Division, Justice__. 492 Leavitt, Brenton C., Federal Reserve System__ 605 Leavitt, Dr. Milo b, Jr., National Institutes of Health, HBEW 0.2% oc. (rat iii 572 LeBaron, Howard F., National Labor Relations Cr UE ee ON 640 Leber, Maj. Gen. Walter P.: Canal Zone Government. .-____.oooonaoaa2-605 Panama Canal Company... --cueeceean--644 Lebowitz, Abraham I., National Agricultural ET A re SR Se See ERS tg SS OR 534 LeCompte, Florence, secretary to Senator (LG a A Re en a A ep pi 325 Ledebur, LawrenceF., Civil Division, Justice. 492 Lederer, Dr. Francis, National Institute of Mental Health. i ao. 569 Lederer, Jerome, Manned Space Flight, NASA _ 637 Leg, Gus c., Office of Manpower, Defense______ 450 Lee, Harper, National Council on the Arts_____ 639 Lee, Hoburg B., Rural Electrification Adminis- : anRe a 527 Lee, Vice Adm. John M., Department of State__ 434 Lee, Millie Fay, House Committee on Internal Security Lee, H. iy Federal Communications Com-TTL EE Ta Pe CD aplinies SHL0 me 614 Lee, Brig. Gen. Richard M., International Security Affairs, Defense... ooo... 449 Lee, Richard W. H., National Science Founda-tio TG ate Sey OEE LEI 643 ~ Lee, bert E., Commission: = ou unis Sota c Lolo n tll L Ls 614 Lee, Roland L,. Jr., Tariff Commission..___.__ 659 Lee, Ronald B,, , Planning and Marketing, Post 45H Lee, Joy Y., D.C. Government... .......i... oo Leedom, Chester B., Office of Territories, ISTEe 513 Leeds, Morton H., Renewal and Housing Assistance, HUD ....0. 00 C 0 rote 580 Page Leef, Pierron R., Small Business Administra-650 Leestma, Robert C., Education, HEW Leet, George A., National Labor Relations Board. lo seid seit phe ae A Se 640 Leet, Harry M., National Labor Relations Board... inoiiiiamiieiige amet 640 Left, Arthur, National Labor Relations Board... 640 Left, Sam, Civil Service Commission... .i2-608 Lefkowitz, Soul, Patent Office... 70. . oo. cd 551 Legate, AcE, Vinkler, Office of the Secretary, DOT 584 LeGassie, Roger W. A., Atomic Energy Com- yission, LLeal 601 Legge, David, D.C. Government_-__.___________ 721 Leggett, Robert L. (Representative for Cali- fornia): Biography. haa ara ait oe 14 Armed Services Committee. ._.__.__.________. 265 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 270 Lehman, Ralph M., American National Red CrO8S: Sl ih srs ga RRS a A ae 508 Lehmann, William L., Research and Develop- ment; Air Pores... opi boaiy iia ry 484 Lehmann, Wolfgang J., Department of State___. 428 Lehne, Henry: Bureau of Facilities, Post Office______________ 500 Counell......o 631 Federal Fire: lo Jo ris. Lehning, Thomas C., Transportation and Com-municationsiService, GSA. _-.. 0 ___._ i _ "2 628 Lehtonen, Albred, Land Sales Registration, 3 5 HE BERNE nan La SLL St SEE E 583 Liebert, Ruth, Joint Economic Committee -___ 286 Leibold, Arthur W., Jr., Federal Home Loan Bank BoalR i ai aN Se Seen Be 617 Leibowitz, Arnold, Economic Development Administration, Commerce._______________ 539 Leibowitz, George J., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress. ____-_....__.__.. 392 Leich, Harold H., Civil Service Commission... 608 Leighty, Jack C., Consumer and Marketing Service, Agriculture. oi. cli sortnd 523 Leikind, Hyman, Tariff Commission._.._______ 659 Leinsdorf, Erich, John F. Kennedy Center______ 657 Leishear, Samuel A., D.C. Government_________ 718 Leisinger, Albert a, Jr., National Archives ml Records Servite os me es oe ond Leiss, J. E., National Bureau of Standards._____ 520 Leisz, Douglas R., Forest Service, Agriculture_. 526 Leiter, Drs J oseph, National Library of Medicine, HEW. oe ou art 572 Lejeune, Michael L., International Bank for Re-construction and Development ____________ Lejko, Stephen P., National Aeronautics and Space Administration...ion i. 635 LeKander, Gilbert, administrative assistant to Representative Bow....... t= . 330 Leland, Capt. Bainbridge B., Office of Person-nel, Coast ..i-uc-venieseaota 58 Guard... rae Leland, Dorothy, D.C. Government._._._._._.____ 719 Lemke, Robert M., Defense Supply Agency----456 Lemmon, Eleanor B., Western Union Telegraph C0, BeNIe:. anni wd igre dunes ba re gic 386 Lemmon, Lawrence C., D.C. Government____ 729 Lemos, Rear Adm. William E., International Security Affairs, Defense. __________.__._.__-449 Lemov, Michael R., National Commission on Product Safety. o.oo odiuun ii masuiunad40 290 Lenahan, John, Naval Air Systems Command.__ 475 Lenches, George, Renegotiation Board-._.__.__ 646 Lenfest, Brig. Gen. Charles W.: Atomic Energy Commission, Defense. _-_-___ 457 Military Liaison Committee, AE Lenhart, Eleanor R., secretary to Senator Williams of .-. ii... 328 Delaware........ Lenihan, Capt. R., Bureau of Naval Personnel. 478 Lennartson, Roy W., Consumer Marketing Services, Agrieulture. .couic. calito ads 522 Lennon, Alton (Representative from North Carolina): A Blog ay cc i a la nr hse ee men 130 Armed Services Committee. _______.______._.__ 265 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. 270 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy. 295 974 Congressional Directory Page Lent, Ernest S., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: . ooo ooiioruly Lenzner, Terry F., Office of Economic Oppor- i FTE i Le AE a SS ES SRE LR SE 424 Leon, Albert K., Jr., D.C. Government________ 18 Leonard, Dick, secretary to Representative es Se TEE I ER Leonard, Comdr. Edward S., Naval Station, Washington »D.€.__.. oc... Joiasanl 482 Leonard, James H., Arms Control and Disarma-MEAT AGCNOY. iL. cium sti i atid dest Soman 599 Leonard, James J., Defense Atomic Support ACCNCY. Loe Se neater SEE TEU 5) bi 45 Leonard, Jerris, Civil Rights Division, Justice. 492 Leonard, John P., Office of the Secretary, HEW _ 561 Leonard, Mildred: Secretary to Representative Gerald R. Ford__ 335 Office of the Minority Leader, House_._______ 337 Leonard, Will E., U.S. Tariff Commission_______ 658 Leonard, William, administrative assistant to Representative Stokes... ____.____ 340 Leonhart, William, Ambassador to Yugoslavia. 783 Leppert, Charles, JT. , House Committee on In- terior and PSUs Affaire oe 277 Lerch, Orville H., Appalachian Regional Com-mission A A SI 599 Lerner, Abram, Joseph H. Hirshhorn Museum and Secalptme Garden... nea 654 LeRoux, Peter W., Office of the Legislative Coangel, Benale. tic rarss orm Sunde 376 LeRoy, Jacques H., administrative assistant to Senator Blartke. o. oao of carl canis 326 Leslie, John W., Office of Information, Labor.__ 554 Lesowitz, Nathan, Rehabilitation’ Services Administration, HEW. i os 576 Lesser, Dr. Arthur J., Maternal and Child Health, ABW...nis saat ii 570 Lessinger, Leon M., Office of Education, HEW_ 573 Lester, Richard i Jr., Office of the Sergeant at ‘Arms, Tr Lon 374 Lethbridge, Mrs. Mary C., Library of Congress. 391 Lesolior, Handy, Inter-American Development Lot ed Securities and Exchange Com- ISBIONE oo Ce mer tal Si nce Bat 647 Leuba, Harald R., Systems Analysis, Defense. 451 Levenstein, William, Federal Maritime Com- k ASTON Ld a oe an a ne a la 618 ' Leventhal, Harold, circuit judge, U.S. Court of ‘Appeals (biography) EPL tate se 2 673 Leverton, Miss R. M., Agricultural Research CRAIRR Bl 532 Levesque, Jean B., D.C. Government_________._ 730 Levi, A. W., National Council on the Human- Fi ie da sage biosand Sea inf s, Sek untidy 640 Levin, Alec C., D.C. Government._____________ 719 Levin, Louis, National Science Foundation __. 642 Levin, William, Federal Trade Commission.___ 622 Levine, Bertram, Community Relations Serv- AR Dn Rn RE Bl Phe a Lh 494 Levine, Daniel B., Bureau of the Census, Com- EEE Ea Se al a SL i ha ST Levine, Irving, Small Business Administration. 650 Levine, Irving, Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division, Labor... _.... 557 Levine, Julian R., Public Affairs, Defense ______ 451 Levine, Richard L., Law Enforcement Assist- ances Insti Era sien 494 Levy, Aaron, Securities and Exchange Com-missions (SIL. ulin Seoul cl he HL Levy, Martin I., Federal Communications Com- mission. con ior vi hiner ania nulls 616 Lewis, Clarence O., Jr., D.C. Government.____ 718 Lewis, Dorothea J., administration on Aging, EWS Ie eta a EE EC Lewis, E. Grey, Civil Division, Justice _______ Lewis, Fay, Commission on Mental Health__ a Lewis, Gail B., House Committee on Internal Security Eup ed mn SEY SE i RI eb Tale a 78 Lewis, Geoffrey W., Ambassador to Central African Republicruz.. Ji code. eso] 778 Lewis, Gwenn, secretary to Senator Jordan of ¥dalo 000s Jn 0 se 326 Cadi ay Lewis, Harold R., Office of Information, Agri-EE 1 ae Lh Lewis, Mrs. Helen, secretary to Representative Mink Page Lewis, Hobart, American Revolution Bicenten-nix Commission... o. cod is us shan a 286 Lewis, Hyman L., Bureau of Labor Statistics__ 558 Lewis, Irving J., Health Services and Mental Health Administration, HEW______________ Lewis, Jack, Senate Committee on District of GIN Tren Ta RR er Ra 260 Lewis, James H., Transportation and Communi-cationg;Seryice, GSA... onto outa, 628 Lewis, Keith H., Food and Drug Administra-BION Co oo a i Ee Tn Xe 563 Lewis, 1 Comdr. Nancy A., Naval Liaison Lt. Lewis, Gr B., D.C..Government c=... 718 Lewis, Orme, Jr., Office of the Secretary of Interior CEE a SRR I LR 505 Lewis, Rebert C., American National Red BT Rene re SL ag SR La Lewis, Roger K., administrative assistant to Representative Udall..._..... _.& ... 347 Lewis, William C., Jr., administrative assistant to Senator Smith ofMaine_..._.__.... ...:. Lewis, William R., Office of the Architect of the Capitol. eso Sears Pile oad oan Son 384 Lewis, William R., U.S. Customs Court______ 696 Lewis, Wilmarth S., Smithsonian Institution... 654 Ley, Herbert L., Jr., Food and Drug Adminis- ration. corn Lie sh Sen EIN EY 563 Libera, Donald P., National Capital Houslng. Authority. o_o... nalingty .-ssubabeosd Liberti, Phyllis R., D.C. Government________ 730 Licata, "Mrs. Judith A secretary to Representa- tive Belth .o ih diac an lili cual sl ins 338 Lichenstein, Charles M., Office of the Secretary, BW. a a hens as Lo Ag 559 Liddy, G. Gordon, Office of the Secretary, Treasury. civ: jodi Siovidesll Sod pail eo dudu, 438 ae Dav R., Jr., National Bureau of Stand- DEORE fide ro sro ly saunter Lidoff, Herbert J., Patent Office... __._...__._ 551 Lieb, John BP. District Fire Department. ____ 726 Lieb, Louis M., Washington City Post Office. ___ 733 Lieban, Richard, Smithsonian Institution. _____ 652 Lieberg, Gladys, secretary to Representative Wigging. oo co oe fa ese te 347 Liebman, Maj. Gen. David I., Joint Staff. _____ 453 Liebman, Ernst, Water Resources Council____ 663 Liberman, Dr. James, National Library of Medicine. ooeiiil Jo odd said mi ai 572 Lieberman, Joseph A., Consumer Protection and Environmental Health Service, HEW__ 563 Liebert, John G., Office of Hearing Examiners, Agvienltare.: .. .. .loiabalnhs doh ie od 529 Liebling, Joseph J., Administration, Defense___ 446 Liedquist, Robert E., Federal Trade Commis- SON A 621 Lieftinck, Pieter: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... =. x. or die nian arden 742 International Finance Corporation__________ 744 International Monetary Fund. .______________ 746 Lieurance, Newton E., Environmental Science Services Administration, Commerce... _____ 5 Life, Anna K., Office of Secretary of the Interior. 504 Light, Mrs. Frances H., administrative assistant to Representative Quillen. ...___________.__ 343 Lighuner, Maj. Gen. Lee M., Air Staff, Air . 87 Liles, Mrs. Margaret M., Manpower and Reserve ffairs, ATMY as it raed Dh aren ir 459 Lilley, Tom, Export-Import Bank. ___________ 613 Lilly, William E., National Aeronautics and Space. Administration... aia 635 Lillywhite, B. Alden, Office of Education, HEW Lima, Mario, Inter-American Development Bank Linahan, Eileen A., secretary to Representative Belstoski: cc aue. nina sat, 337 Linares-Aranda, Dr. Francisco, Ambassador from: Guatemala...ie duran 767 Lincoln, Mrs. Evelyn, secretary to Representa-VE Ren. i 38: No Ci Ts iy 3 Lincoln, George A.: Office of Emergency Preparedness... __________ 424 National Security Counell.. 2 > 423 Lind, Lt. Col. Carl B., Office Chief of Legislative SON, APN a ao 461 Lindberg, Brig. Gen. James O., Systems and Yogisties, An orce fo ox ol i ie a 489 Linde, James E., District of Columbia Rede-velopment Land ATONey rocaEN 612 Lindemann, Comdr. Herbert E., Office of Comptroller, Coast Guard... __._____-588 Lindenbaum, Sol, Office of Attorney General, GRY RN eC I A Ue ala Ld 491 Linder, Clarence H., National Academy of En-SHIGE a ea tn hme wm 634 Linder, Capt. James B., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, RE An a pk beds, I ly Bal el Lindgren, David E., Office of the Secretary os LEE Tees MN ee Pt LE Dg Linjord, Haakon, Office of Emergency Fon : Lindley, Jonathan, Economic Development Administration, Commerce... .___________. Lindsay, Dale R., Food and Drug Administra-toms HEW. os a cures as tte 563 Lindsay, Dr. J. Robert, Indian Health Service, 507 Ea EN POR or 0 IDSA RL A yf Lindwy, iki Ses rep J Tae SU 620 PI ey Carl A., Soil Conservation Service, Agreultare. 2... oro. oto 529 Linduska, Joseph P., Fish and Wildlife Service, TT Tr Ee Ch SP pe Np 507 Lindveit, Earl W., Research and Technology, : LT BR ei Tae la Sr ME el eg AR Linehan, Edmund J., United States Savings Bond's Division, Treasury Spa Ly ION GAIL] 440 Link, Arthur S., National Historical Publica-tions Commission udu Yl Br Link, Charles A., Jr., marshal and bailiff, U.S. Court of Claims hao A ME SR RR 681 Linn, George W., administrative assistant to Representative BOO os Sess dnt iia 331 Linn, Robert M., National Park Service, In-. terior CE NE IN I a Re SE BC 511 Linnemann, Eugene, Federal Supply Service, adn Ree ree ee SES 626 Linowitz, Sol M., John F. Kennedy Center_____. 657 Linsenmayer, Leonard R., Wage and Labor Standards. or Tn 557 Linville, Alberta, secretary to Representative eR a Eat TR se pk 346 Lippitt, T. Perry, Supreme Court_______________ 669 Lipscomb, Emanuel A., Business and Defense Services, Administration COOL AA an SL SN Sa 5 Lipscomb, Glenard P. (Representative from California): TE 00 a Sen SS oe lk el 20 Appropriations Committee... ____...._. 264 House Administration Committee_._.._______ 268 Joint!Committeeon Printing..._ o_o 20 2. 284 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy .._____ 296 Lipscomb, Mrs. Glenard P., The Congressional CIID A Lipscomb, Capt. John W., Jr., Naval Ordnance SystomsSiCommand...._...ii rime sane l 477 Lipsky, Henry I., Federal Trade Commission... 623 Lisanby, Capt. J. 'W., Naval Ship Systems Com- RR ESET 477 Lisi, Thomas, Federal Maritime Commission_. 618 Lisle, Raymond E., Department of State______ 430 Litke, Arthur L., Federal Power Commission. 620 Littell, Harry B., Office of the Legislative Counsel; Sonate... c.f Sisoliai 376 eal Little, Christopher M. .administrative assistant to Representative Eckhardt 334 Little, Edward S., Department of State____.____ 431 Little, Margaret C., Office of the Secretary, HUD 5 Little, Walter B., House Committee on Ways and Means ius cae 280 Generals. oc Ce idee Ln Ri 4 ep¥ Page Page Livingston, Helen E., Reference Service, Li-brary of Congress. CU ad SE wT OR 393 Livingstone, Capt. RobertE., Officeof Reserve, Coast-Ghard. 20150 Cn he Tear As 590 Lloyd, Charlotte Tuttle, Office of General Coun-cil, Treasury ic. ho Ne ea 437 Lelia Lloyd, O. B., Jr., Public Affairs, NASA _______ 636 Lloyd, John E., Bureau of Chief Postal Inspec- IRL A dn Xap aa AE NER 502 Lloyd, amin J., Federal Trade Commis-SIO0) Tous o a bat VAs US FOE TS . 622 Lloyd, ran Pp. (Representative Utah): from Blography. Joieoan ams ii roo Foreign Affairs Committes_ _________________. -Lobdell, Martin H., Office of Information, Agri-eulbare iii ol ila hel hel ie Lobundger, Capt. Glenn M., Office of Comp-troller, Coast Guard........ 0... ool 588 Lochrie, Robert B., Jr., administrative assistant to Representative Rogers of Florida________ 344 Lock, Russell A., Federal Extension Service, Agriemtave Ulan LL L000 VEE 534 Locke, Maj. Gen. John L.: Personnel, Air Poreesivdio foysiindng of Huai 488 Soldiers’ Home, US... .....oidlogaabiiiss 658 Locke, Barry M., ‘Office of the Secretary, DOT __ 584 Locklin, Robert, administrative assistant to Senator Sparkman bas as i SN Bata fre 328 Lodal, Jan M., Systems Analysis, Defense__.____ 451 Lodge, John Davis, Ambassador to Argentina__ 778 Lodwick, Seeley, Stabilization and Conserva- tion, Agricuiture Lo. con i Nite, 518 Loen, Vern C., administrative assistant to Representative Quie... oad saddclan yt 343 Loesch, Harrison, Office of the Secretary of the Interi +70) (TNEIU SON 2 LA SAE Lt a MRE eA] 1 1 504 Lofton, Oliver, Community Relations, Justice _ 494 Loftus, Joseph A., Office of the Secretary, Labor_ 553 Loftus, R. Thomas, Office of the Secretary of the Senate, Official Reporters of Debates. ______ 374 Logan, C. A., Management Divisions, Agri-calture.. ool lanl osc dunia ia JES 533 Logan, Joseph, Commodity Exchange Author-ity, Agriculture. so uel l oefand,LE crn 522 Lohrmann, Bruno, Equal Opportunity, HUD__ 579 Loison, Guy, South Pacific Commission___.____ 753 Lokos, ‘John J., House Judiciary Committee____ 278 Lollis, Maj. Gen. Shelton E., US. Army Ma- teriel Command. Luli nnduwii it wclmell 4 Lombard, Charles F., Republican Conference oftheSenate. LJ. Li ul tl ruil oom lagenuul 263 Lombard, Edward, Small Business Adminis-7 yy SSTO IR 657 Ca RE 29 Lombardi, Joseph E., U.S. Customs Court____ 690 LoMedico, Peter J., District Fire Department __ 722 London, George, John F. Kennedy Center_____ 656 Lonergan, Edward M., Bureau of International Labor Affairs, Labor... o.oo. uuu...ual 556 Long, Clarence D. (Representative from Mary- land): Blography ld. aussi oir dn bead 75 Appropriations Committee. ..__._____________ 264 National Memorial Stadium Commission... ___ 291 Long, Edward T., Department of State________ 431 Long, Col. Louis E., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Defense... coi iiiban il elcumgi 450 Long, Oliver, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade... cooleeianl.sall t Zn lon as 757 Long, Raymond J., Domestic and International Business, Commerce... ...... i... .5li2 545 Long, Russell B. (Senator from Louisiana): Biography... i. iva ci sleet 70 Commerce Committee... ..... 0... i uaezis 253 Finance Committee... soy 254 =iolinuitinion Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa-2 Drs Sele Ser ES hee DE Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Expenqitures: =... ieee dN ae 285 Select Committee on Small Business. _.______ 257 Long, peedy O. (Representative from Louisi- ana): BIOgraphy ooo dade i a ried me NE Ce 73 Armed Services Committee... __________ 265 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__ 270 Longaker, Daniel N., Wage and Labor Stand-ards, Tabor. LL. Sri esdnir dain 557 976 Congressional Directory Page Page Longinotti, David C., Office of Sergeant at Arma, Senate. lod Loud Sl stared 375 Loomis, Henry, U.S. Information Agency _.___. 660 Loomis, Philip A., Jr., Securities and Exchange Commission on A Be Sr Sa ale Dn Bn Looram, Matthew J., Jr., Ambassador to DANOMEY Sats wotoie iia cab nn hh ewan. Loosier, Mrs. Emily B., House Committee on Pape Works. o.oo sai iors aero casas 2 Lopez, Milton H., Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission a A NC n= 139 Loépez-Guevara, Carlos A., Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission.._____...__.__. 739 Lord, Clifford L., Smithsonian Institution____. 650 Lord, Dolor Tes Maritime Administration, Com-5 TE A odarick J., Senate Commerce Com- FETE yh Pat Eo ALT pd a SR Lorenz, John G., Library of Congress____.___._. 390 Lorenzen, Ivan 'T., Federal Communications ‘Commission SRC Ye SB Jin h an FL 617 “Lorentzson, Clarence, Office of the Secretary of Iterior oD es LE aN RE 504 Lott, Trent, administrative assistant to Repre- sentative Colmer. nls Hoss 332 Lott, William B., Federal Trade Commission... 622 Lotterhos, Capt. A., Jr., Bureau of Naval Per- in CER I SR TE el EF pe Ee Te 478 Lotz, Maj. Gen. Walter E., U.S. Army Mate-tickCommmand no nors bos icaiioninlongg 464 Loudermilk, Charles G., Office of Sergeant at Arms, BONGO oi ois SBE Sots ats 375 Loudermilk, Col. James A., Installations and Logistics, Defense. mills aindnnng 44 Loughran, Edward A., Immigration and Natu-ralization Service, Tostloe. iit Louthian, Robert C., Jr., Office of Legislative Counsel, Sennter. ime 376 wiiuiinaTeoh Love, Alfred P., District of Columbia Redevel-opment Land Ageneysl. fo sr rsol D5 gad Lovejoy, William B., American National Red = i ACER SULTS Od Re Lovell, Capt. James A., Jr., President’s Council on "Physical Fitness and i ie 644 Sports... Lovell, Kay, Senate Committee on Foreign CP a EN a 261 Lovell, Malcolm R., Jr., Office of the Secretary, , Shor. iurtul analy rain vas hbase 5 Lovenheim, David A., administrative assistant to Representative iso coined 337 Morton... Lovett, Doris, secretary to Senator Baker______ 324 Lovorn, John, Farmers Home Administration. 525 Lovvorn, R. L., Cooperative State Research Service, Agriculture NT DRE TL 534 Low, Maj. ‘Gen. Andrew 8., Jr., Programs and Resotrees, Afr hui uiiduuie 488 Force... Low, Ethel R., secretary to Senator Byrd of West Virginia Sic Poss sand aly 324 Low, Lawrence D., Atomic Energy Commis- Slo tv als Rie SEB A es, 602 Lowden, Merle S., Forest Service... ____________ 526 Lowe, Harry, National Collection of Fine Arts. 654 Lowe, Henry F., Farmers Home Administra- tion, Agriculture Str RE Sa ON ey SL 524 Lowe, J. William, International Monetary Fund. 747 Lowe, Mary C., District Department of Voca- tional Rehabilitation re RES LL ER pe 731 Lowe, Schuyler, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit ‘Authorit \ LAE NEE ile LB A 662 Lowe, Victor L., General Accounting Office. ___ 389 Lowell, Joseph Ww. Jr., Civil Service Commis- SiON oa cae a DoE BRIO. Line Mes 607 Lowenstein, Allard K. (Representative from New York): Biography... .ooiwnnio-BEI UI IL S00 S00 114 Agriculture Committee..........0.oi. 264 uu Lowenstein, James G., Senate Committee on Toreign Relations......_._._............... 261 Lowitz, Donald, Office of Economic Oppor-ji EL i oS CNL eA aE A 424 Lowrance, Vice Adm. Vernon L., Defense Intelligence Agency... o.oo vs Bion ol 456 Lowry, Robert, Maritime Administration, COMIEree. ve. ohh ard eta ae al 548 Lowry, Romney H., D.C. Government________ 724 Lowrey, William J. "House Post Office... i... °88]1 Lowther, Joseph x U.S. District Court for the District of Colrmble. erie 690 Loy, Frank E., Department of State_..________ 439 Lubeley, Jeremias J., Bureau of the Public Debt, Treasury. =. J sat ol li ae 441 Lucas, Cecilia, United States-Mexico Commis-sion for Border Development and Friend- 2] Pero BOVDSTNER ME Pa a EE CI Daa EY al 759 Lucet, Charles, Ambassador from France.._.__ 766 Lucito, Leonard, Office of Education, HEW____ 574 Luck, William B. , clerk, Ninth Judicial OH United States Court of Appeals... ois Ludington, John R., Office of Education, HEW _ 9a Ludlow, Wells E. Rural Electrification Admin- istration, Agriculture DRAENEI ci A 527 Ludwig, Benjamin J., D.C. Government____.__ 714 Ludwig, John H., National Air Pollution Con- trol ‘Administration, HEW. i yiio 565 Lugar, Richard G., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental, Relations... bs 20 597 Luhrs, Caro E., Food and Nutrition Service, Agriculture. ae SSR et LS 593 Luikens, Shirley M. administrative assistant to Rept esentative Reifel 7 02 loidgecoo 344 Luisi, Dr. Hector, Ambassador from Uruguay.. 775 Lujan, Manuel, Jr. (Representative from New Mexico): Biography torecee amb 110 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee....---268 Federal Records . __.-_-.....-630 Couneil.._... Lukasik, Stephen J., Research and Engineering Beafonge: Pan d 445 Lukens, Donald E. (Representative from Ohio): BIOZTADNY. os oo Si wile Sede wk Smit A Post Office and Civil Service Committee... --270 Science and Astronautics Committee... ---27 Lukens, Frederick, Federal Trade Commission. 622 Lukens, John F., Office of Emergency Readi-ness, Commer BR ts er a ES TT 537 Lunde, Dr. Anders S., National Center for Health Statistics , HOW. 568 Lundin, Bruce T., "Advanced Research and Technology, NASA. rood 636 Lundin, William H., Civil Aeronautics Board--606 Lundquist, Charles AL Astrophysical Observa- Lr Gen. Gustav E., Federal Aviation AGTHINISEALON. oo eros Snaani e 591 Lundy, Maurice H., Bureau of Outdoor Recrea- 1 Ae SRP Ee a MS rl Sy ALLE 15 Lunga, Leslie C., Senate Finance Committee... 260 Luppi, Hobart, Department of State. i oot 433 Lupton, Floyd J., administrative assistant to Representative Jones of North Carolina__.. 338 Lurie, Leonard J., Labor-Management Services Administration Se Re SR 0 SR 555 Lush, Gerson H., Department of State_________ 427 Lush, William P., Manpower Administration, IT IR pa ei SS 555 Lushin, Raymond H., Official Reporters to HousSe:Commitiees. ... ... ov-vee nero 382 tok: Capt. Hugh F., Office of Personnel, Coast BOT Sag a nian, Johnson E., Office of Administrator, Lutz, W. Civil Aeronautics .___ 606 Fletcher, Board Luzius, Capt. D. HH 2Coast: Guard.... 588 Lyddan, Robert H., ’ Geological Survey._._....__ 508 Lydman, Jack W., Ambassador to Malaysia_.__ 781 Lydon, Thomas J., Civil Division, Justice_____. 492 Lyerly, J. Edward, Department of State._._______ 427 Lyle, Clifford C., Property Management and Disposal Service, __ Jliilii ls 627 GSA... Lynam, Marshall L., administrative assistant to Representative Wright... ______.... 348 Lynch, J. Leo, D.C. Government_____.________ 730 Lynch, Capt. Leslie O., Office of the Judge Advocate General, Navy. ______________.____ 470 Lynch; M. P. J.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... i te 740 International Finance Corporatlon__.________ 744 Lynch, Capt. M. T., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy. Coad i a inl 479 Page Lynch, Margaret, Office of Republican Leader. . 373 Lynch, Mrs. Margaret H., secretary to Repre-sentative ull... «ol. ano. esa an 338 Lynch, Lt. Col. Ronald J., Financial Manage-ment, Navy... i aaa 467 Lynch, William S., Cina) Division, Justice... 493 Lyness, Rear Adm. . H., Naval Supply Sys-tems rd rE ai 477 D ra Lyng, Richard E., Marketing and Consumer Services, Agricaltare........... cio 517 Lynn, B. B., Defense Contract Audit Agency... 455 tan, James A., Inter-American Development nH en Sr i TO A el Pc 738 Lynn, J jes T., Office of the Secretary of Com- EH Maran Ae Lo SHE Ct a ae 53 Lynn, hy W., Rural Electrification Ad- iEIA CAT beet bee anettea 527 Lyon, Carl V., Federal Railroad Administra- tion, L0H MALE nS TR i io Lyon, Howard W .,» Washington Metropolitan Ares Transit Authority =. 0 662 Lyon, John N., Federal Reserve System_______ 605 Lyon, Louis S., Regional Offices, CSC... .... 609 Lyons, DoralynnM., Office of the Vice Presi-3 7 Lyons, Robert D., Installations and Logistics, 1B Tn eb iseii Rd 448 Lytle, Harvey O., Railroad Retirement Board. 645 Lytle, Richard H., Smithsonian Institution____ 653 McAdams, Francis H., National Transportation Safety Board a 586 McAdams, Harry E., administrative assistant 10 Representative Young... .....ocvenee-n-348 McAdams, John, Pan American Union_________ 750 MeAfee, Anne N., Joint Economic Committee__ 286 McAlister, Brig. Gen. Robert C., International Security Affairs, Defense___________________ 448 McAuley, J. P., Agricultural Research Service_. 532 MecAvey, Frederick P., Veterans’ Administra- tion, Congressional Liaison Service. ________ 387 McBrayer, Watt H., Bureau of Personnel, Post O00. or ee i ven Te mr TE xn pe Ra 500 McBride, Don, Tennessee Valley Authority____ 659 McBride, John A., Atomic Energy Commission. 602 McBride, Melvin E., D.C. Government________ 725 McBride, Robert H., Ambassador to Mexico____ 781 McBride, Thomas ’F. Select Committee on Crime ani Derbi oes ep aaa Ta Re Ge 73 McBroom, James T., Fish and Wildlife Service, Intopiar ts a oTa Tae pe 07 McCabe, Charles E., Reference Department, Library: of Congress... cor i armnissee 394 McCabe, Lee J., Environmental Control, HEW_ 565 MecCafirey, Lt. Gen. William J., Army Staff____ 462 MecCahill, William P., President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. _.____ 644 McCall, Kenneth D., Office of the DD eaiory of 5 Coast Guard. >... Aah 588 MeCarthy, Daniel V., Bureau of Reclamation__ 512 McCarthy, Eugene J. (Senator from Minnesota): Rlography. 0 aol 89 BinaneeGommittee: =...“ie va 254 .. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com- AEE pee Te an a ee SNR 288 Government Operations Committee. ________ 254 Select Committee on Standards and Conduct. 258 Mego, Mrs. Eugene J., The Congressional McCarthy,J. James, Civil Service Commission. 607 MeCarthy,J. Patrick, Medical Services, HEW___ 575 MeQsrihs, John E., Public Buildings Service, McCanny, John G., Civil Service Commission__ 609 McCarthy, John J., Civil Service Commission... 607 McCarthy, Col. Joseph J., Marine Corps Memo- via Commission... co... Ri isn oil) 289 McCarthy, Philip A., Mortgage Credit, HUD ___ 582 McCarthy, Richard D. (Representative from New Yor Biography=: 0 al foo cent ae 127 Public Works .......-ziLL 271 Committee. ii McCarthy, Thomas, Health Services Research, I McCarty, Dorothy G., Office of Sergeant at BATTING SanATe. a ae ene 374 33-350°—70——=64 Page chant Marine Safety, Coast’ Condo... 589 McCarty, John F., eda Trade Commission__ 622 Senator ‘Mundt. ER AA AR es fb I esa 327 McCaw, Arthur B., Food and Nutrition Service, Agriealtwrel. 0...iineaiian in 523 McCawley, Harrison B., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation wads ois 283 McChristian, Maj. Gen. J. A., Army Staff______ 463 MeClarren, y Kendall, Export Programs, Agri- elfare: aan oie anda Tanna SNE 520 McClellan, John L. (Senator from Arkansas): Biography. en SE I EEN Sn 11 Appropriations Committee _________________ 252 Government Operations Committee _.._______ 254 Judiciary Committee. 0... cS iY -......... 255 National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws... 00 icin olan 290 McClellan, Rear Adm. T. R., Naval Air Systems Command Jos Oni sabia 475 McClelland, Rear Adm. J. J., Office of Boating Safety, Coast Guard. cs 588 MecClory, Robert (Representative from Illinois): Biography. Lois Ll iis ARE Judiciary Conymitbee.. Jn.ol. oi 00 269 McCloskey, Paul N., Jr. (Representative from California): Biography. «. 0 NETL 16 ooooaviniilciesiion Government Operations Committee. ________ 267 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee____ 270 McCloskey, Robert J., Department of State_____ 426 McCloskey, Robert XY Appalachian Romina] 5 Commission. 2b 0 i ioe i Lida BIT ay McCloy, John J., Arms Control and nbn ment Agency. Rp BRC RE BL Se B55 600 McClure, James A. (Representative from Idaho): Biography. oti ra ne aes. 46 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee__.____ 268 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ..__ 270 Joint Commission on the Coinage... _______ 2 McClure, Stewart E., Senate Committee on Public Works oo: sroivio ul shaniaLav, 263 MecCollom, James C., National Aeronautics and Space: Administration... Soe 635 co...thal MeCombs, Col. Grant W.: Navalliaison Office. 1 oo iu oa tiene 387 Office of Legislative Affairs, Navy..__._.______ 471 MeceComie, Valerie T.: Ambassador from Barbados. _________________ 762 Organization of American States_ ____________ 748 McConaughy, Walter P., Ambassador to Ching. Japs il 0 Sn Lael Gre En 779 MecConnaughey, Marianne B., Board of Immi-gration Appeals, Justice... zc...i fUllC __. 495 McConnell, G. R., Alaska Railroad, DOT _____ 594 McConnel Guy G., Senate Committee on Ap- DROBO ONS -ro re a 259 McConnell, John W., Office of Director of Civil Defense, ATIY Csa a 460 MecConnon, B. Ray, Jr., House Committee on Internal Security... ooo. iota 278 McCool, O. D., Federal Records Council ______ 630 McCool, W. B., Atomic Energy Commission... 600 McCord, Marcia, Committee on Labor and Public Wellare, Senate. .....00 Li 2 262 McCord, Robert E., House Committee on Edu-cationand Labor... o_o = a. otis o 276 McCord, Lt. Col. William L., Jr., Air Force Liaison Office, House... -.--=. mo 388 McCormack, John W. (Representative from Massachusetts): Blography. oo oi ons AI Io ios 81 Speaker of the House... = we i oeidoal 377 Commission for Extension of U.S. Capitol_... 287 House Office Building Commission. ._.._..__.. 288 McCormick, Adoreen M., Library of Congress... 391 MeCormick, Robert, National Air Pollution Control, HEW. ddoico dul co Lo 563 ......... McCormick, Robert A., D.C. Government_____ 715 McCormick, Robert E., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate. [cLee TE 375 McCormick, Robert L. L., Office of the Secretary oS TEE oR Dea OE eae Ss 505 978 Congressional Directory ET Page McCornack, Willard F., Geological Survey, Interiors cl oy losis ands Brads M2 nl 508 McCoy, Mose, House Post Office. ___.__________ 381 McCracken, Doris B., House Committee on Foreign Airs. eo iL RAEI 277 McCracken, Paul W., Council of Economic ‘Advisers a mm re mn RA EE 1 423 McCrea, Charles R., Indian Affairs, Interior____ 509 McCubbin, Rear Adm. John Ds; Office of Re- serve, rr a ee 590 McCue, Donald B., Department of State. ______ 429 McCue, Foun, Federal Communications Com- ard. MoCa. William M. (Representative from Ohio): Biography... ccc i. ca Lapis coleiousunla. 136 Judiciary Committee: ..... coca dciadalis 269 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy ___._____ 282 Joint Committee on Immigration and Nation- alityPolicy. ine: of oii aed anal 283 National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to Wire-tapping and Electronic Surveillance ________ 291 McCullough, Eduardo, Inter-American Develop-ment Bank... ..coos oar ai ieddin 739 daaiecasi McCullough, Hugh, Installations and Logistics, Belonss. iss Jah ud do ati hr deem 447 McCullough, R. Alex, Export-Import Bank____ 613 MecCurley, James B., Rural Electrification Ad- ministration: ui: iioess foot wirla tl oo nails 527 McCusty, BernardV., Regional Offices, HEW__ 562. McCutcheon, Maj. Gen. KeithB Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps Batak sls 473 National Air and Space Museum._.______._____ 655 McDade, Joseph M. (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography... oc tod el ido in reg ead 152 Appropriations Committee... _._.____________ 264 McDade, Col. Robert A., Manpower and Re-Serve ATOINS, Army... .. iniboieeidtue 459 Meanie, Kenneth F., Foreign Agricultural 2 PASS ED Cans tn Dr SS a EE tr a 5 MecDaniel, Paul W., Atomic Energy Commis- BION i cht bees McDavid, Joseph T., Information, Agriculture. 530 McDermott, James H., Environmental Control, McDermott, Joanne B., Joint Committee on In-ternal Revenue Taxation. _________________ 284 McDermott, Joseph P., District Fire Depart-TNR Ta aR RT ee McDevitt, Rear Adm. Joseph B., Office of the Judge’ Advocate General, Navy Samara 470 McDonald, Allen K., Equal’ Employment Op-por tunity COMMISSION. a it st or, 613 McDonald, Capt. Carlton A. K., Research and Development, Navy ae aa McDonald, Innis E., House Armed Services NNEROA a 276 McDonald, Jock H. (Representative from DD iooraphy Lsre Jeo 88 Merchant Yaris and Fisheries Committee. _. 270 Public Works Committee... __.__________ 271 McDonald, John W., Jr., Department of State__ 433 McDonald, Paul, Director of Administrative Services, Treasury... oi... coo. 439 McDonald, Robert O., Office of Merchant Marine Safety, Coast Guard... _._.____.____ 589 MecDonald, Capt. Terrance, Public and Inter- national Affairs, Coast Guard_._.___________ 587 McDonald, Wilbert, U.S. Capitol Police ______. 385 McDonald, Col. William G., Administration, LE TITER SEER Rei BERR Ee nar Lo Ls 446 McDonald, William T., Civil Service Commis-Sin ASE Sp Ne ae SRE Re McDonnell, Mrs. Eunice O., administrative as-sistant to Representative Dowdy... il. 334 McDonnell, Joseph T., Senate ey iften on Appropriations SRE rv TY TT 259 McDonough, Capt. R. C., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, NaVY.... ..oinouanopackmnso= 479 McDougall, Charles i: Federal Extension Service, Aoriealture. oT 534 o.ooLion McDowell, ‘Arthur J., Health Statistics, HEW__. 568 MeDowell, George E. , Social Security, HEW. 575 Page McDowell, John D., Office of the Secretary of the'Senate. 2h round Jiu ore As 373, | McElhiney, Thomas W., Ambassador to Ghana. 779 McElroy, Raymond, National Mediation Board 641 McElroy, Robert J., House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. ____________ McElvain, Lee, House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. [> LU 0_ot eet McElyea, Stewart D., Denver Office, GSA____ 390 McEnearney, Comdr. J. E., Naval Supply Sys- tems Command. 2. rN McEnerney, Charles H., Officer of the Comptrol-lerofthe Currency... i. . Wet 441 McEvoy, John T., Senate Committee on Dis-trict of Columba CR le J CD GT 260 719 McEwan, James G., ‘Law Library, Library of Congre ERS Se LS ACs RE a ee 391 McEwen, Robert C. (Representative from New York): BIOZIADAY. ra as 124 House Administration... oo... .. 70 S07 = 268 Public Works Committee... .._._______. 271 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Com- p170 1 alee AO aay gl TES ee McFadden, Robert H., administrative assistant to Representative Chamberlain ____________ McFall, John J. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography oo oie see meta SL Le dn 17 Appropriations Committee... ______________ 264 MecFalls, Col. John O., Jr.: Air Force Liaison Office, Senate. ___.__________ 388 Office of Legislative Liaison, Air Force ..._._. 486 McFarland, Marvin W., Library of Congress... 394 McFarland, M. Carter, Mortgage Credit, HUD __ 582 McFarland, Sidney ¥ House Committee on 277 Interior and uid Affairs. EIT i 51 fa Do) ee eR AL SR (O smartness McFee, Thomas, Office of the Secretary, HEW __ 560 McGann, Leonard D., Health Statistics, HEW__ 568 MecGarraghy, Joseph C., judge, U.S. District Court for District of Columbia (biography) -690 McGarvey, Dr. Michael, Health Services and Mental Health Administration, HEW...... 566 MecGaughan, Stanley, D.C. Government... 718 McGee, Gale W. (Senator from Wyoming): Biography On re A Eat RT er 197 Appropriations Committee .________________ 252 Foreign Relations Committee ________________ 254 Post Office and Civil Service Committee_.___ 255 Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive SY 0 DS ARSE ea C8 SE Ue 283 MeGeo Major, administrative assistant to Rep-resentative McMillan. ____________.________ 34 Mec Geoghegan, Michael E., Bureau of the Public Debt, TreaSaIY. cine as cne nears tara es 441 MeGttrick, Frank B., Office of Education, McGill, KennethH., Selective Service System. _ 649 McGilvery, Mrs. Macel, secretary to Senator Yongofloulsiana. colii en. as 326 McGinnis, Edward F., American Battle Monu-ments Commission. 2. Cc. 0 ......_..._.. 597 McGinnis, John J., Office of the Secretary, dS Gr RE SR I eo 439 McGinnis, Lowell M., Federal Mediation 20 Conciliation BOrVIOh oo orba McGlone, Lit. Col. John E., Inter-American Re Tense-Bogrd.......ciiiicaaildvicaih 736 sogbast McGloon, Shirlee Enders, administrative assist-ant to Representative Stanton _ _.___________ 346 McGough, Maj. Gen. Edward A., ITI, Personnel, 7.0 UL Se sa SOR SI I RE 488 McGough, Walter, Research and Engineering, DOINSR .. i crn iim en's oo mi rte ee 445 McGovern, George S. (Senator from South Dakota): BIOZLapNY.. « Hoste tnd bE = Sn Sa Pe dem a Shi 165 Agriculture and Forestry Committee... ....__ 252 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... 255 Select Committee on Nutrition and Human 257 Indwidual Index Page McGowan, Carl, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit DIoZraDRY) Sd. caged Biel, oer toate 673 McGowan, Frank M., Library of Congress______ 393 McGowan, John J., Maritime Administration _ 548 McGowan, Neilson A., Senate Committee on APPropriations... radie aa 259 McGrady, Florence T., House Judiciary Com-mitbee ol eedt same McGregor, Edward W., Atlantic-Pacific Inter-oceanic Canal ( ...... 600 Study Commission... McGregor, Col. JackM., Separate Operating Agencies, Air Spat Rt Se att 490 McGrew, Finley, administrative assistant to Representative Erlenborn__________________ 334 MecGruder, John L., Office of the Secretary, DOT a ashes 586 McGuigan, William T., Labor Statistics. _______ 558 McGuire, Bernice, House Committee on Judi- rE en pp Sd Te a dete Ne Bs 278 McGuire, John R., Forest Service, Agriculture__ 525 McGuire, Matthew F., senior fudge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) = -...... ova. 688 MeGuire, Ralph J., Department of State. ______ 430 McGuire, Robert Foal Jr., D.C. Government____ 718 Mec Guirrin, JamesJ., ’ Civil Service Commission_ 608 McHenry, Donald F. , Department of State_____ 427 McHenry, Capt. W., Jr. Naval Supply Systems Command «Soee 478 McHugh, J. L.: Bureau of Commercial Fisheri ies, Interior___._. 507 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission__ 739 Mere, Loughlin F., Joint Economic Commit- MHngh, Simon F., Jr., Subversive Activities CORULOV BOA... oh cos os ategiie rm Sime 6 Mecllhenny, Henry P., National Collection of ERAT Ee Ea NC ied Le 654 McIlvaine, Robinson, Ambassador to Kenya.__ 780 Mellwain, Richard F., Federal Maritime Com- missionala es 618 Melntire, John A.., Offic eof the Judge Advooted General, Navy FAO Sa RE ar McIntosh, James A., Federal Reserve System. _ ol McIntosh, William ¥., District Board of Zoning Adjustment PEA EIR SO TT Se on 732 McIntyre, Charles A., Bureau of Operations, LV a Te See Ia Sa SON ee 499 McIntyre, Fr ot L., judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions: — ...._.__.._.._._. 706 Meteyre, | Raper V., Bureau of Customs, 0 NT Er er LE De SS EE Molto riomas J. (Senator from New Hamp-shir 0): Blography--==-2.<-=------c-rooneoon bot. 102 Armed Services Committee... ______________ 253 Banking and Currency Committee __________ 253 Select Committee on Small Business. _ _ _____ 257 McKee, Agnes E., D.C. Government__.________ 717 McKee, Clarence V., Jr., Senate Select Com-mittee on Nutrition and Human Needs._.___ 257 McKee, Frank W., Education and Manpower, EW 571 Arm MecKelway, Benjamin M., Washington National Monument: Soeioty-_ -cua. fais 663 ---cioatio McKenna, Francis P., Small Business Admin-istration. dioabues Sonal. ll neal lana andy 650 McKenna, Hugh F., Social Security Adminis-Hy ea REA SU SE sR SE Ce 575 McKenna, James A., secretary to Senator UHL a iti ee Cae he 327 McKenna, Kevin, Senate Committee on Labor and PublieWellare: >.>. 0 0 Jiala visio 262 McKenzie, Toni, secretary to Representative Brownof California. ii cou 331 ..........o.. McKeon, Charles H., Federal Aviation Admin- iStrationigs oti ooo an Sn oe es 591 McKernan, Donald L., Department of State_.__ 427 McKernan, Frank M., ‘Manpower, Defense____.__ 450 McKesson, John A., II, Department of State__ 429 McKinlay, Arch, Office of Economic Oppor-CLE ARR Es re rE Re AR 3 424 Page McKinley, Stanley E., FCC. aaa uss 615 caaaonin MeKinney, Theophilus E., Jr., Howard Uni-YORIY = os init eis a as aa es tS 566 MeKinney, Troy V., Office of Director of Gl. Defense, Army McKinney, William C., D.C. Government _____ 24) MecKneally, Martin B. (Representative from New York): RSA Agriculture Committee 264 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy.____ 295 McLachlan, Ann E., House Committee on Gov-ernment Operations... -o2i. oon. tos oeniis 277 McLain, Elmer W., Equal Employment Oppor-tunity CommisSion..c... ove. i-tearaiaanst 613 McLane, James W., Office of the Soon HEW 560 FIORIEN oh ie tie abe Lr ct Le dura a i 691 MeLaughlin, Charles F., senior judge, U.S. District Court for District of Columbia____ 689 McLaughlin, Fred, Jr., Metropolitan Develop- ment, AUD... soarsdese indivi 581 McLaughlin, Glenn E., Export-Import Bank__ 613 McLaughlin, Mary M., Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. aii _...........o_ 261 McLaughlin, Peter J., Office of Register of Wills and Clerk of the Probate Court TS TRS, States. .. satviabl slagediarnesrias 703 McLean, C. B., Bureau of Naval Personnel___ 478 McLean, Charles W., Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations_______ 736 McLean, John, Model Cities, HUD_____________ 581 McLean, Kenneth A., Senate Committee on Banking and Joi iio 260 Currency... McLean, Una M., secretary to Representative Rallsback. ohosue aii Sle ini atdihy 343 McLean, Woodfen, administrative assistant to Representative Jones of Tennessee. _______ 33 McLellan, Capt. D. J., Bureau of Medicine mae Shrgery, Navy orion Loonie McLellan, J. F., Alaska Railroad, DOT ________ = McLellan, Ww. Robert, Office of the Secretary of Commerce J 03E 0s 2 all Sl cn le 537 McLennan, Kathleen A., Senate Select Com-mittee on Nutrition and Human Needs... 257 MeL intonk, Thon F., Forest Service Torco. glo une 0 nl eee Metabo, T1iff, National Labor Relations B 641 McMahan, Col. Jessee T., IV, Selective Service System iz altentel 649 MeMobor Ronald D., Appalachian Rogan COmMISToN. «cor die McManus, Edward M., Federal Power Bon Fnission ool Co oo coo mitten. dC (0. de SNC 286 McMillan, John L. (Representative from South Carolina): BIOPPADNIY co oi nmi: Se dd te Pls 164 Agriculture Committee. Co... ...-.__ 264 __...... District of Columbia Committee ____________ 266 National Capital Planning Commission______ 639 MeMullen, Thomas R., Business and Defense, COMMETEOL ob or sl ora, ae 5 ple AE 544 McMurray, E. Homer, Office of Official Re-porters to House Committees. _.__________ 382 McNabb, Maj. Gen. John M., Plans and Opera-tions, AIP OrCe. oea a 4 MeNally, Elizabeth A. secretary to Representa-tive Hathaway, hugo 337 «0.Cas McNamara, Gerald E., Regional Administra- Or GOAL is I er a 63 McNamara, J. William, Renegotiation Board._. 646 McNamara, Robert S.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. c . -o-Lrr or her tre 740 TEAR Bank for Reconstruction and Development, TIN x 2 sara. 757 International Development Association, UN_ 757 International Finance Corporation. __________ 743 980 Sg Congressional Directory Page ‘McNealy, Delbert D., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and MeXICOs: soso Sh ay ae GL 742 McNeely, James P., House Post Office__________ 381 McNeil, Robert B., administrative assistant to Senstor Sponge ae 328 MecNeils, David P., Bureau of Census__________ 541 McNesby, James R., National Bureau of Stand- RAS Se Tr 549 Stephense = oo oy he eal a McNichol, Paul J.,. U.S. Information Agency.__ 661 MecNickle, Lt. Gen. Marvin L.: Ade Staff Ade Foree. oat0 di xe 486 Research and Development, Air Force_______ 489 McPeak, Dorothy, secretary to Representative SOY eat i olive i Hy 343 McPheeters, Challis, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations... o-oo Hed 261 McPherson, Harry C., Jr., Smithsonian Institu- Hono itil Ue Las Lr or Fa 655 McPherson, Rose E., Comptroller, Defense____. 446 McPherson, Michael C., administrative assistant to Representative Clay________._____________ 332 McPike, Jefferson D., Bureau of the Census. ___ 541 McQueen, Betty M., secretary to Senator McQueen, Nancy C., House Committee on Agriculture sop. dT hilwhg i Eb SG al nl 275 McQuery, Elton K., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. ______________ 597 McRorey, Russell P.: PorestiService fr. 0h. sani aii ods 284 National Forest Reservation Commission____ 291 McRorie, Johnson W., Joint Committee Oa Printing SBI A LS ARR Lak CREAT McSweeney, John M., Ambassador to Bulgaria. id MecSwiggan, Francis i Office of the Secretary oftheSenate. i.0 oodip ii iuly 374 55 McVeigh. Edward J., Health Services and Mental Health, HEW 566 McWilliams, Joe R., Federal Crop Insurance, Agrienlbane. Ch Lo oriln cran st E Lea din 519 MecZier, Arthur, Small Business Administration. 649 MacAnanny, James H., Federal Railroad Ad- ministration, DOT.RS ala 593 MacArthur, Donald M., Research and Engi- neering, Defense... Sco ru lollsanded 4 MacArthur, Douglas IT, Ambassador to Iran____ 780 MacBride, Thomas J. , National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws... 290 MacDonald, Mrs. Helen T., administrative assistant to Representative Addabbo__._.. 329 Macdonald, Torbert H. (Representative from Massachusetts) : Biography. i.) ico co toll Sema uaeals 80 Government Operations Committee _________ 267 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 MacDonald, Warren H., Veterans Administra- TE ME Bn I GL aL A 2X hs Re SH Mace, Howard P., Department of State________ 427 Macfarlan, W. J., Indian Affairs, Interior-_____ 509 Maclulang, Douglas, Rehabilitation Services, BBW. ea Ss Macaulay, Joseph H., administrative assistant to Representative Reid of I1linoiS. -344 MacGregor, Clark (Representative from Minne- sota): Blooraphy i Th alee, 90 Judiciary Committee... ii. 269 ..i.uis.inaiad Machado, Luis: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development...cise lili iocais 742 International Finance Corporation. __________ 744 MacInnis, William J., Jr., House Document BOO c0. 2. vat conn dS did ms Sr ai 3 MacIntyre, A. Everette, Federal Trade Com-Sv CLT Ee A ees Sale Se See 621 Maclver, Dale, administrative assistant to Representative Fraser... ...o.ovoeivmene-335 Mack, John P., Board on Geographic Names, i TI re ase Sains Cll Smeal 507 biieairenee Mack, Mrs. RussellV., The Congressional Club. 610 Mack, Vice Adm. William Ps Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Defense ate dts oh 449 Page MacKay, Donald R., National Bureau of Stand- Mackenzie, Mariann R., House Committee on Standards of Official Conduet. 2: 280 MacKenzie, Col. S. A., Defense Supply Agency. 456 Mackey, George E., Office of General Counsel, 4 MacKinnon, George E., circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia . Clveait(DlographyY.-. cote i oo ii mre 674 Mackinnon, Malcom C., D.C. Government____ 716 MacLain, George, Administration, Defense____ 446 MacLaury, Bruce K., Office of The Secretary, PIOaSOTY i or ira teen aad 437 Maclay, W. D., Research Program Development and Evaluation Staff, Agriculture. _________ 532 Mats, Willis S., Federal Supply Service, 8 25 MacMillan, A. Roy, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. __._____. 742 MacNelis, William J., administrative assistant to Representative Talcott_______._ ________. 346 MacNichol, E. F., Jr., National Institutes of Healt MacNichol, Marilee B., secretary to Representa-5 tive Haley ona es hE g elas Bald Macomber, William J., Jr.: Department of State. .... oo oo Ji Zant gr 427 Boards and Commissions, State____________ 434 Macpherson, James L., Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service... 6 Madan, B. K., International Monetary Fund___. 746 Madar, Joan A D.C..CGovernment.=_ oi 0. 731 Madden, Frank A., administrative assistant to Representative Danlels te ios naniits 333 Madden, J. Warren, senior judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biography)... eater 68 Madden, Ray J. OE sntattve from Indiana): dH LD1 A Sel nt hE AR Se RulesCommitien. ol. co oe toss 271 Maddox, Edward F., Rural Electrification Ad-ministration... coc ae BB Maddux, Claude A. Bureau of the Chief Postal Inspector AEA TD ad Sn EL 502 Maddux, Lt. Gen. Sam, Jr., Continental Com-mands, Afr Fore... oo oo ooomznnmmnn 489 Madison, Sonn. Douglas W., Office of Informa-Jon, Navy. ira rr aa 471 da TI Walter A., Federal Mediation ond, Conciliation Service... .____ Magil, Herbert, Patent Office__._.._._____.___... 434 Maglione, Col. Ralph J., Jr.: Air Force Liaison Office, House _____.________. 388 Legislative Liaison, Air Foree________________ 486 Magnet, Don Alejandro, Or eoration of Ameri-can-States ole Tn Tad 749 Mogren, Warren G. (Senator from Washing- on Biography... ©. DOasiar onal pT a a 187 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee. 252 Appropriations Committee __________________ 252 Commerce Committee... ic. of nl dls 253 Democratic Policy Committee... ___________ 256 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad-> Academy: iirc HOTS ae rad 2 Board of Visitors, Naval Academy..._..____ ~. 295 National Fisheries Center and Aquarium ‘ Advisory Board. coi coe yi iee 291 Magnusson, Jon, Maritime Administration______ 546 Magruder, John H., 3d, National Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board. _______._____._.___ 655 Maguire, Joan, secretary to Senator Javits. _____ 326 Maguire, Lt. Col. Thomas W., Jr., Air Force Liaison Office, Senate: ..... aloo.oo] 388 Maguire, William A., Office of the Doorkeeper, OUSE 2. Lo in amma i a nama aE I 8 Mah, Lynn, Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora- 417) Spiro ine Thai sla ge i bos Mahaffe, Charles D., Jr., Antitrust Division, Jugtiee ees 492 Individual Index Page Mahan, John W., Subversive Activities Con- trol Board. i aan ree 658 Mahaney, Francis J., Personnel, Post Office____ 501 Maharay, George S., Office of the Secretary, 5 Maheu, Rene, UN Educational Scientific ad Cultural Organization... 5. uotlon Mahon, Frank W., House Committee on rig state and Commerce...2c... 278 Foreign . Mahon, George H. (Representative from Texas): BIOZIADRY cian ads ita em Di ea 177 Appropriation Committee... .._.._....__ 264 Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Bxpen@itures. o.oone 285 Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution.__ 651 Mahon, Joseph B., Space Science, NASA _______ 683 Mahoney, Edward J., General Accounting OICe moda an i te Sd a kad 938 Mahoney, John F., administrative assistant to Repr esentative BHanleye oc Saooansnel 337 Mailliard, William §S. (Representative from California) . GL TTL Th TLE ps TEBE ES Sl SOE 15 Foreign Affairs Committee... _____. 267 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__ 270 Mainland, Xeith F., House Committee on Appropriations SE OR ORR CR 275 Mair, Andrew J., International Affairs and Com-modity Programs, Avricaltore... .aoiissod. 518 Maisano, C. J., administrative assistant to Senator Pastore I CRE Ye Maisch, Carl F., Federal Aviation Administra-2 TTT I A a OR Rl CMR er 1 hol ei Maisel, Sherman J., Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System EE a 604 Majak, Roger, administrative assistant to Repre- sentative Bingham. cio dl YiaasdHon, 330 Majid, H.A., International Labor Organization. 745 Makarius, Cordelia B., Republican Conference Committee, HO ORSr 263 Malaga, Joseph F., National Aeronautics and Space Administration oo oeee-635 Malagén, Javier, Pan American Union_.__.___. 750 Malek, Frederic V., Office of the Secretary, HEW ead an oe aid 560 Maletz, Herbert, judge, U.S. Customs Court Cnn AR Nassles in a 693 Maletz, Hill J., Property Management and Disposal Service, GEA: 2 Lia Yoh 627 Malikyar, Abdullah, Ambassador from Afghan- CEI wet RNRee SLR Te 762 Mallen, John J., Office of the Secretary, HEW__ 561 Mallet-Prevost, "Marcel, National Labor Rela- tions Boats. el il. reallSwarie 641 Mallick, Hugh, Mortgage Credit, HUD _ _______ 582 Mallicoat, Samuel H., administrative assistant to Senator Hatfield EL PIR She TE 326 Maton, 2 A., Office of Sergeant at Arms, 70 Malloy. hn J., judge, District of Columbia Qourt of GeneraliSessions >. . 264 Mele, Joseph J., Railroad Retirement Board___ 645 Melhem, F. G., "Federal Supply Service, GSA __ 626 Melich, Mitchell, Office of the Secretary of Inbetion. of la ae Te TLE 506 Mellody, ition J., Office of the Doorkeeper, Honse.. oo. on adios Voc ST a Sa gaia 0 379 Mellon, John E., administrative assistant to Representative MERWEN: oobi vinainiioas 340 Mellon, Paul, National Gallery of Art___________ 656 Melone, Thomas P., Research and Technology, 583 157 OE eid Sei en line nl 333 Meloy, Francis E., Jr., Ambassador to Domini-cA RopUbIIG. 2 oo a ey 779 Meltzer, Milton, District Department of Voca- tional Rehabilitation... io a. 0 0 cor oo 731 Melville, Gordon A., Bureau of Mines, Interior. 510 Menasco, Horace E., Office of the Secretary, Labor Menangh, Robert M., House Radio and Tele-vision Gallery. oc. ies times Sa a i 830 Mendels, M. M.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... cc. oul ii consarmishenbes International Finance Corporation. __________ 743 984 Congressional Directory Page Mendelsohn, Sydney H., Securities and Ex-change Commission ei oa Men dooas, Lewis J., Securities and Exchange Commission. rar lo ea Mendelssohn, Rudolph C., Labor Statistics. ____ 558 Mendenhall, Joseph As) Department of State__. 434 Menditch, Barney, D. é. Government....~ 719 Menetrez, Jean H., Commission on Mental Brealth oY oo ooo whan 691 Menger, James M., Jr., House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce __________ 278 Menist, Maj. Gen. Stuart DeJ., Army Staff ______ 462 Mensch, Maurice, D.C. Government. ___________ 725 Mentschikoff, Soia, National Council on the HUmanIles, os rere rent ten re 6 Mentz, Paul B., Maritime Administration, Com-a Re A al Ie Sp a 546 Menzer, James P., National Bureau of Stand-ards EL oa hc nis SAAB Mercer, H. Dwight, Food and Drug Adminis-Te EE NE 564 Merohont, ober NC Office of Secretary of Com-is Meredith, Milton B., House Committee on Appropriations Sp Pan rE a a A bea 275 Meredith, Robert P., Office of the Minority Secretary, Senate... aine ienr ees 375 Meredino, Frank J., Senate Select Committee onSmallBusiness: oo aaa 258 Marleen, Malek Ali, International Monetary Le rE Me Ll DS Be pe eS Merillat, Robert L., Office of Administrative Assistant to Secretary OLATIY Sc tar 462 Merkin, William J., Bureau of the Census.__..._ 540 Merkle, Bruce F., administrative assistant to Representative Bray. .....om vere asssmes 331 Merkler, Comdr. George J., Navy Bord, Decorations and Medals... ._______________ Mermel, Thaddeus W., Bureau of Reclamation. Merrell, Sen, Jack G., "Continental Commands, AI OrO rag oasis 480 Mertiom, Ida C., Social Security Administra-ot Merrill, ee C., Jr., Gallaudet College... 562 Merrill, Francis G. House Committee on Ap- propriations es Sho ER a 275 Merrill, Col. John T., Public Affairs, Defense_ _ 451 Merrill, Robert, National Council on the Arts. 639 Merritt, Donald M. , Bureau of the Public Debt__ 441 Merritt, Harold W., Urban Mass Transportation Administration Ed ss eS a DE 3a 594 Mertens, Marian, Senate Committee on Labor and: PablicWelfare. ..... oo...vives Sua 262 Meskill, Thomas J. (Representative from Con-necticut): Biography... ciiocomoaneaddon sual lool 30 Judiciary Committee: ooo oon aa, Si 269 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... 270 Board of Visitors, Coast Guard Academy._.__ 295 Messer, Elizabeth F., Civil Service Commission. 608 Messerly, Mrs. Roberta G., administrative as-sistant to Representative Kirwan___________ 339 Messick, Athens J., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System... occa. 604 Messier, Paul, Office of Education, HEW.__.____ 572 Metcalf, Lee (Senator from Montana): Biography: tr a0 xin Saha deo Ban Uh 98 Government Operations Committee. ____.____ 254 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ______ 255 Metcalf, Mrs. Lee, The Congressional Club. ____ 611 Metcalfe, Judith C. ., secretary to Senator Mon-da le 327 Metz, Jean B., Processing Department, Library of Congress 393 Metzel, Capt. J. C., Naval Ordnance Systems Command 477 Metzger, Joseph F., Office of the Parliamen-tarian, House 377 Metzer, Maj. Gen. Louis, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps... i. I0i 000% Ai. 0 a) 473 Meuhlhaus, Margaret N., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System _ ___________ 604 Page Meyer, Armin H., Ambassador to Japan________ 780 Meyer, Albert J., ‘Renewal Assistance, HUD ___ 580 Meyer, Alvin F. Jr., Consumer Protection and Environmental Health Service, HEW______ 562 Meyer, Ben, Pan American Union______________ 750 Meyer, Bernard R., Office of the Secretary of Interior oenn 506 Meyer, Charles A.: Departmentof Stabe... ovo oi 430 United States-Mexico Commission for Border Development and Friendship Meyer, Frank: : Ay assistant to Representative Genld BR, Ford, ns. ol. he reall 3 5 Office of the Moai Leader, House__.______. 377 Meyer, Frank G., Department of State_________ 427 Meyer, Gerald F., House Appropriations Com-E11 LL ep aan ee Se al RG 264 Meyer, Helen, Department of State.____________ 434 Meyer, Joaquin E., Inter-American Develop-ment Bank. LN aE Meyer, Gen. John C., Air Staff, Air Force _____ 486 Meyer, M. Barry, Senate Committee on Public WoOTKRS. mr Be 263 Meyer, Rauer H., International Commerce_____ 542 Meyers, Joseph H., Social Security, HEW______ 575 Meyers, Richard I. Federal Health Programs, HW ae 571 Moyes Trienah, Economic Research, Agricul -{1 Li RE RAR Ln SE TR 531 Meyarsom, Melvin R., National Bureau of Sanda 1 Re SR re Si ae RR Cae i Meyerson, Philip, Civilian Manpower, Navy... 159 Meyrick, C. R., Alaska Railroad, DOT ________ 594 Miale, Comdr. "Robert E., Office of Secretary -of the Navy... oo ress 466 Michael, Fad M., Consumer Protection and Environmental Health Service, HEW ______ 563 Michaelian, Edwin G., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations... co... 2 597 Michaels, AndrewF., Smithsonian Institution_. 653 Michaelson, Mike, House Radio and Television Galery Ia a a en 830 Michalak, dary C., House Committee on Ap-3 propriations re nS dsr EE Se rs Bg i Michalowski, Jerzy, Ambassador from Poland... AL Michel, Fred, Govorniaunt Printing Office. _____ 395 Michel, Hiobert EH. . (Representative from Illi- nois RE ca a SAE Ls 54 Appropriations Committee 264 Michels, Col. Robert W., PERE Liaison, Afr Pores. oo eranLs Le Ce ae] 486 Michener, CharlesD., Smithsonian Institution__ 651 Mickelsen, Walter, Securities and Exchange Commission... 2. Lo Tae dai] 646 Mickle, Wendell G., Civil Service Commission__ 608 Middendorf, J. William, II, Ambassador to Netherlands: . ovo 0 oo dada sky 781 Middleton, Harry J., American Battle Monu- ments Commission... > = uo Sad 597 Middleton, John F., D.C. Government__.__._._ 716 Middleton, John T., National Air Pollution Control, HEW _____. .. _.. cs. oot a 565 Mider, G. Burroughs, National Library of Medicine, BEW ..... oi. a adios 572 Midgley, Grant W., administrative assistant to Senator Moss...............Skier nen 0.0. 327 Michaly, Eugene B., Department of State______ 436 Miklos, Jack C., Department of State____._______ 431 Mikulich, Marilynne, administrative assistant to Representative Griffiths. _____._._________ 336 Mikva, Abner J. (Representative from Illinois): Biography oa SL rn aL Judiciary Committee... [ooo tateois 2 National Commission on Reform of Federal Oriminal Laws. o.oo. 00 LoL CECA 20 Miles, ‘Cecil G., Federal Trade Commission.___ 623 Miles, Jerome x, Budget and Finance, Agri- rr 1h) eee es ea Sd EM TRL 529 Miles, Marie, Research and Development, Air BOrCe on a a 48 Milestone, Gordon K., Patent Office. ._.____.____ 551 Miley, Lt. Gen. H. A., U.S. Army Materiel Commana AT as 463 Individual Index Page Page Mili, Mohamed, International Telecommunica- Millenson, Roy, Senate Committee on Labor and PublieWellaze... .... i... sessile 262 Miller, Alan R., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation...) iso BN ga de SiS 617 Miller, Anna 8., District of Columbia Re-development Land Ageney........ bilan 611 Mages, Lo, C. H., Medicine and Surgery, on Miller. i II, Office of the Secretary, HEW _ 561 Miller, Charles A, Bureau of the Chief Postal Inspector a PR a eB ie TL 502 Miller, Charles O., National Transportation Sately BoarQe.. co tals case disis, Loideigia 586 Miller, Clarence E. (Representative from Ohio): BIOSIADAY oo tit vais be Saab meme re = 138 Agriculture Committee... coi iin ab 264 Pablic: Works Committee... ooe-uoiii oi. 271 Miller, Sianonoe M., Office of the Doorkeeper, a Hou TN Gr SER RG ge pea Miller, Clifford 7., Comptroller, Defense________ 446 Miller, Capt. David F., Naval Examining Board, Marine Corps: destinodoin 474 Miller, Mrs. Dawne C., secretary to Repre-sentative Kastenmeior he dA A Cs EN Miller, Dean E., Office of Comptroller of the CAT EENICY Si sok Sie tn eis Se i eh FN 440 Miller, Donald E., Narcotics, Justice... .______ _. 497 Miller, Ernest S. 'D. C. Government... 720 Miller, Espy H., Senate Committee on Appro- priations NT Re er RNC SE LT 259 Miller, E. Eugene, D.C. Government__________ nu Miller, Forest L., Manpower, Labor____________ 555 Miller, Francis A Was ington City Post Office. 733 Mier, Sons Adm. George H., Naval Opera- iy Goorso P. (Representative from Cali- fornia Biography. co. co of saiia lr Lirals 15 Science and Astronautics Committee. ______. 271 National Historical Publications Commission. 630 Miller, H. Dean, Transportation and Communi-cations Service, GSA... oi-aiiihaolase 628 Miller, Helen A., Senate Committee on Agri-culture and Forestry ESN RED TRE 259 Miller, Herbert D., Securities and Exchange COMMISSION S.C 1 ae maa ah a ha na 646 Miller, Herman P., Bureau of the Census___._. 541 Miller, Jack (Senator from Iowa): Biography La aR 61 Agriculture and Forestry Committee .___-_-252 Finance Commitee: i. . ooo toonaaa ate 254 Joint Economic Committee... 285 Special Committee on Aging... 258 Father Marquette Tercentenary Commission. 287 Miller, James M., Office of the Solicitor, Labor._ 556 Miller, John C., Bureau of Operations, Post LE Tha le Se 499 Miller, a Guy, Senate Special Committee on IEE eeeaeie nso age 258 Miller, Julia M., secretary to Representative Anderson of Tennessee SE I nerz 929 Miller, Kenneth W., Federal Communications ComMUSSION. . Lia ouiil --emo digersnrasog 615 Miller, Capt. L. F., Bureau of Medicine and SUIgery, INAVY 25 5. frnirir ont ns sme 479 aesdenas Milles, Sagh, L. W., Medicine and Surgery, Miller, A ons C., House Committee on Ap-DIODMCHONE. sod oe ea mimes ose enna 275 Miller, Maj. Gen. Lester F., Personnel, Air TL Er a A A CE SE BT La ns AE 88 Miller, Mrs. Mary A., secretary to Representative Rooney oENew York... son Sil Sai 344 Miller, Melvin M., Committee on House Admin-LT CR RTS SR RL Fe 2, Miller, Morris, chief judge, Juvenile Court______ 707 Miller, Morton G., Mental Health, HEW______ 569 Miller, Neville, District of Columbia Redevel-opment Land amie on 611 AgenCy...we-=-=aidi Miller, Paul, Gallaudet College __.____________ 562 Miller, Philip R., Tax Division, Justice _______ 494 Miller, Richard Eo Manpower, ‘Labor omaha 554 Miller, Richard H., Federal Water Pollution 516 Miller, Robert E., Atomic Energy Commission. oe Miller, S. Alice, Manpower, Navy aa easy 468 Miller, Sharon Ann, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Wellare, oo. ae canis 262 cousin Miller, Data A., Planning and Construction, den Miller, Brig. Gen. Thomas H., Jr., Headquar-ters, U.S. Marine Corps. i... illiii 474 cin. Miller, Thomas W., Jr., National Labor Rela- tions Beard..C-Lou ngs cL Taso 641 Miller, Viggo P., Veterans Administration____ 662 Miller, Wilbur K., senior circuit judge, Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia Circuit (biography). ccoaaee at 675 Miller, William H., Transportation and Com- munications Services, GSA 28 Miller, William M., Doorkeeper, House of Rep- resentatives (biography) 379 Miller, William W., Senate Committee on Post Office’and Civil. Service. ..(o......... 262 -00 Millerd, Francis W., International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and 3 Millett, Nicholas, Smithsonian Institution..__ 652 Milliner, Walter, Metropolitan Development, HUD. fl aur ne en Le ae Millman, Peter M., Smithsonian Institution___ 651 Millonzi, Robert 1., John F. Kennedy Center._ 657 Mins an Donald R., Selective Service Sys- Milley Lo E., Saint Lawrence Seaway Develop-ment Corporation, DOT 594 Mis, ony S.; Business and Defense, Com-EE an on IE Tu a Oe. 544 Mills, en T., Small Business Administra-Hon Lostin an Tht ree 650 ees Mills, James M., Capitol Police. _____.__ _______ 386 Mills, Kenneth, National Air Pollution Control, HEW 566 Mills, Wilbur D. (Representative from Arkan- sas Biography bi SEP ba eal Bo es wi ete BL Sed 11 Ways and Means Committee. ...______________ 272 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Tax- nn rE SR Ba A 283 Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Expenditures: ...cooosioansatesdpe Lo 285 Mills, Mrs. Wilbur D., The Congressional Club_ 611 Mills, William A., ’ Environmental Control, Mills, William O., administrative assistant to Repr esentative Morton.....___ 342 Milner, George R., Office of Territories, Interior. 513 Milstead, George i: administrative assistant to Representative Jones of Alabama.__________ 338 ar Oho Judy C., secretary to Senator Young of Minear, Leon P., Education, HEW_____________ 573 Miner, ¥ ames L., Office of Official Reporters of Debates, TOaE0. 382 Miner, Robert G., Ambassador to Sierra Leone. 782 Minetti, Gh. Joseph, Civil Aeronautics Board... 605 Minish, Joseph G. (Representative from New Jersey): Diograplyy 00 Wa Set Sake dee Taiies JiR 108 Banking and Currency Committee __________ 265 Mink, Patsy T. (Representative from Hawaii): Biography Ee srs mE Sn To LAE Say Abe ae Ta 5 Raa anon and Labor Committee.___________._ 266 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ______ 268 Minnich, L. Arthur, Jr., U.S. National Commis-sion for UNESCO, Wate oes 758 Minnies, M. B. , Defense Contract Audit Agency. 456 Minno, Alfred H ww D.C..Government.. 1.0 724 Minor, Ernest, Office of the Vice President_____ 372 Minor James B., Office of General Counsel, D ERR \ 986 Congressional Directory Page Minor, Leroy T., Bureau of Employees’ Com- pensation; Labor. ol oo nti iE 557 Minor, W. A., Foreign Service, Agriculture_____ 520 Minshall, William E. (Representative from Ohio): BiograpHY-cs. ol Ih ea raid Appropriations Committee 64 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy... 294 Mintener, Bradshaw, Gallaudet College. __.____ 562 Minton, David, Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. __________________ 262 Minty, Edward E., Health Statistics, HEW____ 568 Mirengoff, William, Manpower Administration, @hOr. oii i Corisali Jl J aniaduino uy 555 Mishtowt, George I., Department of State______ 427 Misimo, Afioga Afoafouvale, South Pacific Com- mission lanl. hci snus J neil 752 Misslbeck, George F., House Agriculture Com-mittee A Ded el MB 5 2 ST A LET 275 Mister, Melvin A., District of Columbia Rede-velopment Land lilianil 611 AgONCY iin Mitchel, Mildred, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations _ i eS SEY BE ONIR Se 261 Mitchell ClintonC., D.C. Government Mitchell, E. E., Office of Administrator, GSA _. 624 Mitchell, George W., Federal Reserve System... 604 Mitehell, Col. Hugh 'B, Jr.: Armed Forces Radiobiology Institute, De-nn Ee eee ll i ea 0 1 HS 455 National Navy Medical Center_______________ 430 smell James P., Manpower Administration, Mitchell, Jesse L., Space Science, NASA __.____ 638 Mitchell, John N. "(Attorney General): Biography meet RAAT SETI EIE aE Jey 491 American National Red Cross... _..._____.--__ 597 Mitchell, Landon, Office of Doorkeeper, House. 379 Mitchell, Mrs. Katherine, secretary to Repre-sentative LUE Et CRN PR CN Si 348 Mitchell, Maurice B., Commission on Civil Ri ghts_ win nn anil CSI 2 661 Mitchell, Mildred, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. 2... il. ool gai 261 Mitchell, Wendell, administrative assistant to Senator Allen. oil il oo Ll on ITS Mitchell, William E., D.C. Government________ 729 Mittelman, Eugene, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. J UC. ol C00 IN 262 Mize, Chester L. (Representative from Kansas): Biography A rR Banking and Currency Committee... _______ 265 Mizell, Wilmer (Representative from North Carolina): Biography! Je liiiiiu vie od ion 130 Agriculture Committee ....._....... _...._ 264 National Memorial Stadium Commission_____ 291 Mizelle, Dempsey B., Committee on Appropria-tions Honse A es 275 Mladek, J. V., International Monetary Fund ____ 746 Mock, H. Byron, Public Land Law Review Commission. i. ar ue ade 293 Mock, Lt. Gen. Vernon P., U.S. Gontineniale Army Command... ........25 gush: Modance, Walter A., Patent Office__.___________ a Mode, Walter W., Regional Offices, HEW_______ 562 Moe, Henry Allen, National Council on the GREETEE hp rei ata 0 a SN 640 Moeller, Edward O., District Fire Department_. 725 Moeller, Herman G., Bureau of Prisons, Justice. 496 Moffett, Harry L., Office of the Secretary of Interior Se IR SE RE RR 505 Moffett, Kenneth E., Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service... __...___._.______ 619 Mohr, John P., Federal Bureau of Investigation_ 496 Mohr, William D., Office of the Secretary of the Senate) ra cio re TT Cas aged 8 at 374 Moley, Daniel J., Office of Doorkeeper, House__ 379 Moline, Harry O., Securities and Exchange Commissioncs. ce oooainer Sar Tons © 648 Mollenauer, James H., Federal Aviation Ad-FHmStration. =. cc danas 591 Mollica, P. M., Federal Supply Service, GSA___ 626 Page Mollohan, Robert H. (Representative from West Virginia): Biography. eSourcesLian iuye. 190 Armed Services Committee... ___._________ 265 Molony, Charles, Federal Reserve System ______ 604 Molloy, James T., Office of the Clerk, House.... 378 Molumby, Lawrence E., D.C. Government____ 724 Momyer, Gen. William W., Continental Com- mands, AfrPoree. a Joi Avie ....0ioo ‘489 Monaco, Lawrence A., Jr., Office of the Legisla-tive Counsel, Fonte. re et 376 Monagan, John 8S. (Representative from Con- necticut): Biography . ceo li Sas BUS NSIS OI 31 Foreign Affairs Committee __________________ 267 Government Operations Committee....._____ 267 The Interparliamentary Union_______.___.__._._ 293 Monahan, John L., Office of the Speaker. ..____ 377 Mondale, Walter F. (Senator from Minnesota): Biography. iol). Collar: ose samgha 0 Banking and Currency Committee __________ 253 Labor and Public Welfare Committee ________ 255 Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs... ol so vr Ura inys aries iii] 25 Special Committee on Aging. ________________ 258 Mondello, Anthony L., Civil Serviee Commis-SOR. reie sea te BARA 607 Mondor, Raymond J., Civil Service Commis- fs aR ta EES SM Aes LS re ST Monjo, John C., Department of State....________ 427 Monk, Rose Marie, International Security Affairs, Defense: Lod ieaG a Sadia 448 Monroe, Carl D., Regional Offices, HEW'_______ 562 Monroe, James w., Bureau of Outdoor Recre- SHOR oT Eat FLEECEAR Monroe, Jim, administrative assistant to Senator arpiss, flo Slant aot sa Ale Monserrat, René, Pan American Union________ 750 Montague, Col. Robert M., Army Staff 2 1 462 Montaquila, Anthony L. , Board of Immigration Appeals, Justice. :oo TEC PT ST Ul 495 Monteiro, Dr. Ernest Steven, Ambassador from Singapore Cn A A a Ba 773 Montenagro, Tulo H., Pan American Union... 749 Montgomery, Clarence P., National Park Serv-' ice, Interior... i iological 511 dene Montgomery, Darrell L., Official Reporters of Debates, House... Ui ModiLiesl 380 Montgomery, G. Franklin, National Bureau of Standards... .ooioo oo eaunil Jad es Rue: il 55 Montgomery, G. V. (Sonny) (Representative from Mississippi): Biography... -.. CUnU0r Sl nie oi 93 Agriculture Committee... .. Jl2 aig 264 Veterans’ Affairs Committee ____________._.... “272 Montgomery, WilliamL., D.C. Government___._ 729 Montiel, José Luis, Inter-American Develop-ment Bank, J UTD UIE ei Ons 738 Montoya, Joseph M. (Senator from New Mexico) : Blography o.oo -oiUne TH einenite Appropriations Committee. __________________ 262 Public Works Committee... Jf... C.2ui30'% 256 Select Committee on Small Business__.._______ 257 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy. 295 Montoya, Mrs. Joseph M., The Congressional Moniron; Harold K., Manpower Administra-tion, Yobor. i Ls be 555 Monzel, L. Vincent, administrative assistant to Representative Broyhill of North Caroling. 0 LEA G0nis oni paoniin sass 331 Mooney, Dorothy S., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ___.____._._._.____.. 604 Mooney, Hubert L., D.C. Government..___._____ 717 Mooney, Thomas E., House Committee on ors Judiciary. 0 i ie ieee ohne Moore, Albert L., Jr., Labor-Management_______ Moore, Allen Ww. Health Services and Noni Health, HEW tna LEE Moors, RY J., Congressional Record fader xs Moo iE R., Federal Trade Commission__ 622 Moore, Clarence 'H., Pan American Health Organization ors oinmint i Bn Aa SAE 751 Indwidual Index <4 Page Moore, Col. Clifiord J., Jr., Research and En-gineering, Defense ._... .. i... Corpor 445 Moore, C. Robert, Department of State__._____ 429 Moore, Donald B., Office of Administrative Services, COMIOICE.. eos as 537 Moore, Donald F., Environmental Science, OHOrn ee Moore, Edith, Senate Committee on District of Colum A i eh EE st a FEE nd Moore, Edward J., administrative assistant to Representative Burke of Massachusetts... ___ 331 Moore, Ernest C., Jr., American National Red Farhi bekirasstaliaagaoll 0 Sheeran Did Moore, Ettyce, D.C. Sovarnmions SOR ian ek) 720 Moore, Rear Adm. . E,, II, Naval Mainly Comal.a a Moore, GeoffreyH., Bureau of Labor Statistics. -> Moore, George M., "U.S. Tariff Commission_____ 658 Moore, George S., "Federal Aviation Administra- Ol a a 1 Moore, Guillermo, Inter-American Develop- EORUBaE i oe 737 Moore, James W., Education, HEW _.___________ 573 Moore, Rev. Jerry A., Jr., D.C. Government___ 715 Moore, Joe B., Senate Committee on Post Office andiCivil Service, aimee oo 262 Moore, John B., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and LT TT i apr Wn HR a 2 ea fe 2 Moore, John D. J., Ambassador to Ireland. ____ 780 Moore, Jonathan, Department of State__________ 429 Moore, Joseph F., House Post Office.._......._. 381 Moore, ya; Health Services Research, EWS nn ro aor en Dog 3s oe Rael pH Moore, Marian G., Senate Committee on Rules andiAdmrinistration. oo. La Lor 263 Moore, Col. Otis C., Air Staff, Air Force... 486 Moore, Paul M., American National Red Cross. 598 Moore, Raymond T., Environmental Control, Moore, Robert B., National Park Service, EE A RN pe ee ee Ly SRE Cl 511 Moore, Robert W., Department of State_.______ 429 Monts, Boing R. Jr., Regional Administrator, 0 Moore, Maj. Gen. Rollin B., Jr., Separate 0 Operating Agencies, Air Force...._..________ Moore, R. Scott, Department ol'State te on 435 Moore, Thornton B., Business and Defense, Clormmnerees or sill ne Shey aad Aig ret 543 Moore, Waldo H., Library of Congress. .._______ 391 Moore, Maj. Gen. William G. , Jr., Research ma Development, Air Force, ili Moore, WilliamJ., Manpower, Labor_.__________ te Moore, William R., Soil Conservation Service, Agriculture massa es Er SR Jer 528 Moorehead, GeorgeJ., D.C. Government__.____ 730 Moorer, Adm. Thomas H.: Armed Forces Policy Connells i ios Seis 444 Chief of Naval Operations.._....___._._.__.___. 472 JointiChiefsof Staff oo fo. lo fe Si cad 453 Moorehead, William S. (Representative irom Pennsylvania): Biography. eneee Een es 153 Banking and Currency Committee ___.______ 265 Government Operations Committee _________ 267 Joint Economic Committee... ...... 285 Morland, Walter C., Property Management and Disposal Service, GSA: of or ees 627 Moorman, Lt. Gen. Thomas S., Separate Operat- ing:Agencies, Alc Force. ..c ......_ iiii.L 490 Moose, Richard M., Senate Committee on Foreign Boloionsau. suse oniiitin abs, 261 Moot, Robert C., Comptroller, Defense_________ 446 Morales, Cecilio’ Js Inter-American Develop- ment Bankes eesi tie el anh Morales, Herbert, Pan American Union________ 750 Moran, Robert D., Labor Department ________ 557 Moran, Thomas D., Jr., Comptroller, Defense. 3 Morava, Jay W., Administration, Labor... nes 556 More, Kenneth R., Bureau of Mines, Interior____ 510 Moreland, Walter C. , Property Management and Disposal Service, GSA. LU 627 Morelli, Gaetano, International Court of Justice. 755 Morey, Sidney Cc. District Fire Department____ 726 Morgan, A. I, Jr., Agricultural Research Serv- Page Morgan, Charles E., District Board of Zoning Adiustment: ... he uno ol ei ei 732 Morgan, Earl J., House Committee on Armed rian IGE ERT EE RR ele 275 Morgan, George A., Ambassador to Ivory Coast. 780 Morgan, Greg, Office of the Majority Secretary, STE ese lee yes SR Sir ae a 375 Morgan, Capt. Horace H., Court of Military RovioW, NAVY voc. diconinoitsebbe mas sivas 470 Morgan, James William, National Council on the Humanities ol co J actiati on aimee. 640 Morgan, Phyllis V., Official Reporters to House CC OPATIIEIO08 as Ta 382 Morgan, Sally, Office of Clerk of the House. ____ 378 Morgan, Rose L., D.C. Government____._____.__ 725 Morgan, Capt. Thomas D., Manpower and Re- serve Affairs, Defense... >... concen 449 Morgan, Thomas E. (Representative from Pennsylvania) x Blograply... so. ooo tai ruse ooo 157 Foreign Affairs Committee... i... 267 Morgan, William E., Federal Prisons Industries, 00 TUSHI00. oF i vee on tL ED eit Seda ns 496 Morison, Elting E., Smithsonian Institution_... 651 Morison, Robert S., , National Science Board..__ 643 Morigen Benard, Organization and Management, Moriyama, Iwao M., Health Statistics, HEW__. 568 Morken, Owen Ds, Indian Affairs, Interior... 509 Moro, Juan: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development...2. = Tee oc og2 742 International Finance Corporation... ._._.___ 744 Moroney, William M., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation... ... if tra A. ants 617 Morrell, Gene P., Office of the Secretary of In-terior i ER eee a TN hts, TF re a 505 Morris, Angela T., Senate Committee on Foreign Bohtione.. 261 Morris, Donald R., International Affairs NASA Dh Morris, Everett L., Federal Power Commission. 620 Morris, Maj. Gen. Frederick E., Jr., Office of Comptroller, Afr Tore. = or Cy iy 488 Morris, H. H., Postmaster of House of Repre-sentatives (biograp {rh eb te gn Se ane Ro 381 Morris, Helen E. ay to Representative . Smith of NS hl a La 345 Morris, James R., Smithsonian Institution...__ 653 Morris, Leo A., Metropolitan Development, HUD. adds bh ntimmetto ng Tolland 581 Morris, Nita T., D.C. Government_.__.__._._.__ 719 Morris, Peter A., Atomic Energy Commission.. 602 Morrisey, Mrs. MarleneD., Library of Congress. 391 Morrison, Enid, Committee on Appropriations, 371 Beh bus Std ede CS Ap en eae tia 2 75 Morrison, Fred W., Federal Highway Adminis-Ta ion Toma a Ee a 02 Morrison, Judith, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. «aie. fre 20 SN bin hit ate 261 Morrison, Susan K., Office of Attorney General, eer Role diode Bede 491 Slagle Morrison, Rear Adm. W. L., Office of the Chief Counsel, Coast'Guard ol a Ju tialsslo 588 Morrow, Jean E., secretary to Representative MecClory rn a Lb SS Sa GRE 40 Morse, David A.: International Labor Organization.....a-~ne-~= 745 International Labor Organization, UN_._____ 757 Morse, Ellsworth H., Jr., General Accounting B00 as 389 Morse, F'. Bradford (Representative from Massa-chusetts): BI0oraphY. os i rede ER ae Sale Se CERES 80 Foreign Affairs Committee... _._.______ 267 Morse, Wilbur L., Office of General Counsel, NOVY. iio dental ot ce Santis 469 Morse, William L., Official Reporter, House____ 382 Morse, W. H., Defense Communications Agency. 455 Morthland, J. Lane, Office of the Secretary of Imterioriiii. ebro ® Sodan, S00 05) Sons 506 Morton, Hazel A., secretary to Representative Longens J 2 tole coi ua Saag ol 339 Nc 988 Congressional Directory Page Morton, Herbert C., Statistics, Labor ______'_ 558 Morton, Jimmie, D. 'C. Government... 716 ' Morton, Rogers C. B. (Representative from Maryland): Biography} Doe a dl et I at 75 Ways and Means Committee. ______.___________ 272 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy_.____ 296 Mosbacher, Emil, Jr., Department of State_____ 426 Mosbaugh, Harrell F, Office of the Secretary of TRteriorie A luo Sh dios hale Jel 504 Moser, Gertrude L., secretary to Representative EPadet I Ctol e nit nN RN pl 40 Moser, Sally J., Office of Secretary of Navy. ___. 466 Mosher, Charles A. (Representative from Ohio): Biography oc fio iis L oh Jar ea a 138 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee___ 270 Science and Astronautics Committee _______ 271 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Meodoiny itn Moan iS Sy ev 295 cobalt Mosher, ay Juanita B., administrative assist-ant to Representative Jarman. CoC 338 Mosher, Sol, Office of the Secretary of Com- GTO. os adnan snmnne ta Sr 02 536 Mosley, Lionel S., U.S. Information Agency___. 661 Moss, Arthur B., Bureau of Personnel, Post Office. 7 0 LLUdr Tn? are 500 Moss, Bt E. (Senator from Utah): Biography. he am ie BA We Eh ger 180 Commerce Committee...2.:00 —~.-253 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_______ 255 Post Office and Civil Service Committee _____ 255 Special Committee on Aging. _______________ 258 Bon of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad-rol Moss, id ames W., Education, HEW______________ 574 Moss, John E. (Representative from California): Biography en ea a ee a wel Government Operations Committee _________ 267 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 Moss, Joseph A., Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service... ....._........_... 518 Mossinghoff, Gerald J., Legislative Affairs, A RR A aE GL ay ot ni 63 Mosso, L.. D., Bureau of Accounts, Treasury... 441 Mostoff, Allan S., Securities and Exchange Com- mission A i Ae BES Senay fl 646 Mostow, Elmer, Plant and Operations, Agri- CUE a EE a stie rab 531 Mote, Walter L., Office of the Vice President __.__ 372 Motes, William C., Economic Research, Agri- CHER SM ES A RAN I id ren 531 Motley, Thomas, American National Red Cross. 598 Mott, Robert L., Department of State__________ 426 Motter, David C., Office of Comptroller of CHLTONCY alt onal sSiean bod autath abe 440 Motz, J. W., National Bureau of Standards______ 550 Mount, Maj. Gen. Charles M., Jr., Joint Staff_. 453 Mountain, Maurice J., International Security Afialrs, Delense i a ae 448 Moure, Rupert, Food and Drug Administration. 563 Mouser, Cotys M., Senate Committee on Agri- culture and Forestry. = 00. Udit 0 lL 259 Mowson, Robert L., Office of Legislative Coun- sel, Blouse: fori To iit of ei, ait 383 Moy, Marsh H., Federal Power Commission___. 620 Moyer, Edna Gi Official Reporter, House__.___._ 382 Moyer, Robert M., House Committee on Appro- PrIationS... oti ios ottuso ag, S87 aw soos 275 Moylan, Kurt S., Territorial Officials, Interior. 513 Moynihan, Dr. Daniel P.: Executive Office of the President _____________ 421 Smithsonian Institution... _ ..____. 655 _-.... Council for Urban Affairs...-7 7. c-423 Moynihan, Martin H., Smithsonian Tropical Resegrely Institutes oi coz 00 yz sm inbiai 653 Much, Herbert C., Government Printing Office. 394 Muehihaus, Margaret N., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve Syste BY ooohENO of 604 Muehlhause, Carl O., National Bureau of Standfrdsesc ms oh EalCs o Tg0Ine Cae 550 Mueller, George E., Manned Space Flight, NASA loool Bonny imi mT 637 Muffley, David, Jr., House Committee on Internal Security PRR rg TR, A WR TEX 0 Bh Bt, £3 11 LR 278 Mugge, Robert H., Social Security, HEW______ 575 Muhlig, Lt. Col. John R., Jr., Installations and Logistics, Navy... iio. Shue rasa 467 Page | Muhonen, Elmer W., Office of Administrator, HUD. ao or ins Ra 580 Muirhead, Peter H., Office of the Secretary, sminmeeletas Sandan od Re dana 561 | Mulcahy, Bertram A., Legislative Affairs, NASA aaOE ea 636 | Mulcahy, James A., Domestic and International -Business, Commerce pr yl 545 Mulhern, F. 3 Agricultural Research Service... 532 | Mull, Horace dl Tennessee Valley Authority_. 660 Mullen, John /J., Federal Supply Service, GSA__ 626 | Mullen, Col. Maurice, Office of Administrative Assistant, Air Borce: os a ra ea 485 Muller, Arthur J., Medical Services, HEW ______ 575 { Mulligan, J. Kenneth, Civil Service Commis-TN mC So ne Ren li qu ie pn | Mulligan, James H., Jr., National Academy of Bngineering.. 1. Ur, lial oan 634 | Mullin, Philip J., John F. Kennedy Center_____ 657 Mullins, George G., Installations and Logistics, Pofense oo 0 I ra 448 Mullins, Henrietta, D.C. Government__________ 795 | Mullins, Jerome P., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 380 Mulroney, John E. ., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography)...._____.________ 702 Mumford, L. Quincy: Librarian Of Congress... uc ecuds mime 390 National Historical Publications Commission. 630 Permanent Committee, Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Tand..... ... co. icin misatenradsne 292 The Library of Congress Trust Fund Board. 394 Mundt, Karl E. (Senator from South Dakota): Biography CR AE SR SAR ME yn VT 165 Appropriations Committee... _.________ 252 Foreign Relations Committee ______________ 254 Government Operations Committee _________ 2 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations... or ou un ro out l 596 Senate Office Building Commission. _____.____.. 293 Father Marquette Tercentenary Commission. 287 Mundy, Elinore M., Senate Committee on Judiciary... obrasOL ra 261 Mundy, Frank T'., D.C. Government_._____._. 720 Munger, Monica, House Committee on Internal SCULLY. of ior Co Ll, grin. 278 Munger, Lt. (jg.) R. H., Naval Station_____.____ 48 Mungo, Christina M., Senate Committee on Re- pablican PoHeY.. «tov won bmamuiis 263 oul. ~aiia Munich, Anton J., Environmental Control, HEW, i sey Fr arias Munkki, Olavi, Ambassador from Finland____._ 766 Mufioz, Col. Miguel Angel, Inter-American Defense Board. i... -coev:nsie bosnbinsonds 736 Munro, S. Sterling, Jr., administrative assistant to Senator Jackson... ..........-uc-iaazbors 326 Munroe, Col. George B., Jr., Research and Development, Air Force... ...o.-.... 489 Munsey, Frances J., administrative assistant to Representative Mollohan._________._.___._.____ 341 Munson, W. B. (Ben), IV, administrative as-sistant to Representative Roberts... _.___ 344 Munster, Col. Daniel F.: Army Staff: oo onoLie 462 Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Proguets. oi a oe 610 Muga, Charles T., Office of the Secretary, A co LE ah I I PO Sh 578 Muntz, Philip, National Archives and Rec-GSA. i ords Service, ci...dca 629 Munves, William, Office of General Counsel, Afr Foree. i. oc... .ciedd foto ios 485 Murch, Gerald E., Board of Parole, Justice. ____ 495 Murfin, William, Small Business Administra- tion ae Ee EER Re Ser ga Aor ME Murnan, Unger C., Jr., Federal Power Com-41713 NERS Sr poh de LIE ied Ln ud 620 Murane, William E., Office of the Secretary od, Commerce oii Si mie a et se wl pe BS Murphy, Miss Anne G., secretary to Ea sentative Tiernan. . oo... jon iota 347 ssedi Murphy, Rear Adm. Charles P.: Office of the Commandant, Coast Guard. ____ 587 Office of Merchant Marine Safety, Contes Guard. lol na a ean Murphy, C. Francis, D.C. Government._______ 3 EE , Individual Index Page Murphy, D. Gordon, administrative assistant to Senator _._____.Scio: 325 Fannin... "2 Murphy, Edward A., Consumer and Marketing Service, Aoricaltire. _.....c.coeviunssmnsass 523 Murphy, Ernest D., Regional Offices, ICC_____ 633 Murphy, Francis J., Office of the Speaker_______ 377 Murphy, Francis T., Department of State______ 433 Murphy, Franklin D., National Gallery of Art. 656 Murphy, George (Senator from California): BlograpnY eg abt aay 13 Armed Services Committee _________._.______ 253 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. ._.__._. 255 Republican Policy Committee. ______.__ 257 “Special Committee on Aging _.-__.__ ___._._. 258 Joint Commission on the Coinage. .__________ 289 Murphy, Hugh C., Manpower, Labor_______._.__ 555 Murphy, James E., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. ..... cc. iiotica-iman 262 Murphy, John L., Criminal Division, Justice... 493 Murphy, John M. (Representative from New York): Biome a Tm in 118 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 270 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com- MISRIOI hehe a ie a i 288 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine ACO es, es bn ce Dr sae Lf 05 Murphy, Maj. Gen. John R., Office of Legislative Liaison, Air Forel... cc mG itctemeenm==z 484 Murphy, Joseph P., D.C. Government. ____ ---723 Murphy, Norma M., secretary to Representative Charles H. Wilson of California_-...___.___-348 Murphy, Peggy, administrative assistant to Representative Podell-__..-_. .....-C.....-343 Murphy, Peter J., Jr., House Appropriations Shim ni ash edheindaaionihiphuana 275 inane Murphy, Robert T., Civil Aeronautics Board.. 605 Murphy, Rupert L., Interstate Commerce Com- i TE Sr Gee Et Ee Seb, 632 Murphy, Thomas E., Business and Defense, ReaA a 5 Murphy, Thomas W., Commission on Mental Health rein deaen oan OO) Murphy, Tim, judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions ______________----1706 Murphy, Tom O., Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service... ___._..-.. 518 Murphy, William T. (Representative from Illinois): HOT DR ieee Se pee pth arp 49 Foreign Affairs Committee. o-oo. 267 Murray, Gordon M., Mass Urban Transportation Administration. ....:-ctrarr rs 5! Murray, Grover E., National Science Board_._. 643 Murray, Hyde H., House Committee on Agricul-5 TR ee ee er Se I Bt I SA Murray, James M., D.C. Police Department____ 726 Murray, James W., Social Security Administra-2, Murray, Patricia A., House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs... cc .--ioa... Murray, Patricia A., secretary to Representative oh Murray, Philip X., Federal Judicial Center____ 708 Murray, Roderick, National Institutes of 5 ETI | RR no Nee PS MEAN Murrin, James E., International Commerce ___ 543 Murtha, John W., Jr., Civil Service Commission. 607 Muse, Thomas C., Research and Engineering, Defense Ed 445 Muskett, James W., Criminal Division, Justice__ 493 Muskie, Edmund S. (Senator from Maine): lan ei ey ee Sn a ie 74 Banking and Currency Committee... _______ 253 Government Operations Committee. _______ 254 Public Works Committee... ooo... 256 Special Committee on Aging _________________ 258 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Rela IONS a ir eho mas mea Ss 596 Senate Office Building Commission.__._______ 293 Mustin, Vice Adm. Lloyd M., Defense Atomic Support Agency. cl aia 454 Muth, George E., Gallaudet College... .____ 562 Muth, Capt. H. D., Office of Operations, Coast OIE Sa on A = ew 589 Page Mutz, Fred J., secretary to Representative HOWaTA eae 3 Myers, Alice V., administrative assistant to Representative Haley. ____________._______ 336 Myers, Boyd C., II, Organization and Manage-ment, NASA 635 Myers, David E., D.C. Fire Department_______ 726 Myers, Frank H., judge, District of Columbia Combol Apnéals, oo, 706 Myers, Herbert L., Jr., Maritime Administra-Hon, Commeres...... o.oo ae 546 Myers, James N., Rural Electrification Admin-istration, Agricalture............... .. C.-C . 527 Myers, John T. (Representative from Indiana): BIOSPaONY cr enA Agriculture Committee. ......_. _.:__-__' °= 264 Government Operations Committee__________ 267 Myers, Paul F., Bureau of the Census_____.____ 541 Myers Raymond F.: Public Buildings Service, GSA _______.______. 624 National Capital Planning Commission______ 639 Federal Fire Control ..........cco-one 631 tanec Myers, Richard I., Bureau of Employees’ Com-pensation, Labor... oo i Te 557 Myers, Robert J., Social Security Administra-{1 (TT EE Ol al rial Ss een mat 574 Myers, Rufus H., Jr., administrative assistant to Representative Jacobs... o.oo 338 Myers, Saul M., Federal Communications Com- N Nabrit, Samuel M., District Board of Vocational Aucoin... cer ournmssbannias tio 731 Naclerio, Alexander C., Mortgage Credit, HUD _ 583 Naegele, Timothy D., Senate Banking and Cur- rency Committe... oo .oiiieiiu to. ual tno 260 Nagelvoort, Bernard, administrative assistant to Representative Vander Jagt _. ___________ 347 Nagle, Robert E., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. -.............. cioen.. 262 Nagro, Blanche F'., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. ou. oseiisnsnosolone. ss 284 Nagy, Janos, Ambassador from Hungary Nahm, David S., administrative assistant to Representative Matsunaga. ._______________ 340 Najarian, Melvin K., Department of State______ 436 Naka, F. Robert, Space Systems, Air Force ____ 483 Nalesnik, Richard P., Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Interior___________ 515 Napper, Hyscinthe T., secretary to Representa- tive Conyers.oosn as. eatin danas sags 333 Narasimhan, C. V., United Nations. .___.______ 756 Nargi, Bob, Office of Postmaster, House_______ 381 Nash, Bernard E., Social and Rehabilitation Service, HEW. 4... couscous 575 Nash, James P., Office of General Counsel, 1B TITIES e Sent hr Rl Sh J LEB OL 452 Nash, Peter G., Office of the Solicitor, Labor.__ 556 Nash, Robert M., Office of the Doorkeeper, TOUR Lis nas tS mi seni aad Sa TORE 380 Nasou, Dr. John P., D.C. Government________ 724 Nass, Raul, Pan American Union.____________._ 750 Nassetta, Francis, Office of Education HEW___ 573 Nassif, Helen, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent: Appeals. dl Shiiuii ie 683 cudldeseoa Nassikas, John N., Federal Power Commission. 620 Natcher, William H. (Representative from Kentucky): Biography. ioc cue Coaulio Co tiadil en 68 Appropriations Committee... _...._.._.._. 264 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy ____ 295 Nathan, Richard P., Bureau of the Budget_____ 422 Nathanson, Howard M., Federal Home Loan Bank Board. oui ile. poe S500 Liem a 618 Naugle, Dr. John E., Office of Space Science and Applications, NASA... -. . i. coo LC 637 Nauman, Glady E., Federal Records Council, 5 Lib neal Aare allan Vea 6 Nay, Maj. Gerald L., Jr., Legislative Liaison, A TOTCR so te A 486 Naylor, Frank W., Jr., Federal Crop Insurance Corp., Acrienlture oo rir iia had 519 Congressional Directory > Page Nazzaro, Gen. Joseph J., Overseas Commands, oN TIRL me FRE Be 4S Ihara Sen Re 490 Neagles, James C., Board of Parole, Justice ____ 495 Neas, Ernest C., Federal Crop Insurance Cor- poration, Agriculture ir Rr aT © Xn 519 Nease, Gor don A., Senate Committee on Armed BOrVIGoRE oo ATs STA ETE aR 260 Nease, 4 ames H., Social Security Administra-s TTL er SE Ee Sere Cg ba hae) Nore Frank Q., judge, District of Columbia Court of Appeals 706 Nedrow, William M., District of Columbia Court of General Sessions _____._.__________ 707 Nedzi, Jieien N. (Representative from Michi- gan): Biogas TR Armed Services Committee. ________________ House Administration Committee____________ J on Commune on Disposition of Executive N iy taroid W., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate Needham, James J., Securities and Exchange Commission. souion TiS heal Ee 646 Needler, A. W., Inter-American Tropical Tuna CoRrssiony to onae ae Le Te Neese, E. Irene, secretary to Representative DUISKES: oo oc de hy Se aE 334 Neese, Edward H., Defense Supply Agency... 456 Neff, Zeigel W., Board of Parole, Justice _______ 495 Nehmer, Stanley: Deputy Assistant Secretary for Resources, Commerce: oir le es A a TREE Oil:-Import Appeals. Board... ............i. Neighbors, Sylvia, secretary to Senator Thur- Neilson, N. Paul, Department of State._______ Neises, heron, secretary to Representative Miz Nelsen, ig (Representative from Minne- sota): Biography nig ke SL LAREN ART SC Ts A SEES 90 District of Columbia Committee_____________ 266 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 Nelson, A. Lars, Farm Credit Administration__ 614 Nelson, Col. Arthur A., Jr.: Joint Brazil-U.S. Defense Commission____.__ 747 Joint Mexican-U.S. Defense Commission_____ 748 Nelson, Boyd 'L., FCC v0. alien _[oolil: 616 Nelson, Clifford 7, Internal Security Division, Justice (LE SEE FER RE SEO ERIE IEA IR LT 493 Nelson, Curtis A., Atomic Energy Commission_ 601 Nelson, David A, Office of General Counsel, Nelson, Elizabeth A., Air Force Liaison Office. 388 Nelson, Capt. Frank A., Appellate Review Activity, Navy. Nelson, Capt. G . C., Naval Supply Systems Commande Inara ste dada Fa al] 478 Nelson, Gaylord (Senator from Wisconsin): Biography PE Ae STL Came SB TI CV en 193 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee _____ 255 Labor and Public Welfare Committee _______ 255 Select Committee on Small Business.___ 257 Father Marquette Tercentenary Commission__ 287 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Com- mission lcs snailsane ol aagls 292 Nelson, Gordon E., administrative assistant to Representative Sisk...odiil. Zis 345 Nelson, Harold T., Bureau of Reclamation.___ 513 Nelson, John R., D.C. Government. 717 Nelson, John Ww. Domestic and International Business, ere a ee 545 Nelson, Joseph N., Federal Communications Sommissiond: _ hs shouts ce TRIE LaT, 615 Nelson, Lewis B., Tennessee Valley Authority. 660 Nelson, Lloyd A., Civil Accounting and Audit- ing Division, GAO 389 Nelson, M. M., Forest Service, Agriculture___ 525 Nelson, Nancy, administrative assistant to Representative Eilberg. _... _ __. . _ ....... 334 Nelson, Paul, House Committee on Banking an CHIRenCY ae rN A 276 Page Nelson, Ray, administrative assistant to Sen-ator Pell Nelson, Richard, International Pacific Salmon Pisheries:Commission: = 7 yt ov Nelson, Robert A., Federal Railroad Adminis- tration, Transportation ER rah 438 merce. i RE A BY A TN SE A 537 Nervo, Luis Padilla, International Court of ugilees Tr a i ne Sa TE Nesbitt, Mary C., secretary to Representative Cramer__ . 752 Foy Frederick, Defense Contract Audit Agency 455 Neuman, Robert, administrative assistant to Representative Waldie. 7 70 v2 4 Neuman, Robert H., Department of State 428 Neuman, Robert a, Ambassador to Afghani-stan 778 Neuwirth, Max A., General Accounting Office___ 389 Nevins, Allan, Smithsonian Institution _-. -... 655 Nevius, John’ A., District of Columbia Rede-velopment Land Agency 611 New, Lloyd, Indian Affairs, Interior. __________ 509 oh Arthur S., Research and Technology, 583 Newhall, David, ITI, administrative assistant. to Senator Schweiker Newland, Chester A., National Archives, GSA__ 629 Newland, Col. Jess E., U.S. Continental Army Command A esDams Aad 463 Newland, Robert W., Office of Field Services, Commerce en gman emma SLE Hi AC 544 Newman, AndrewL., Information, Interior_____ 506 Newman, Bernard, judge, U.S. Customs Court (biography) En mm mbt mL To Sa an A 694 Newman, Clinton I., Office of the General . Counsel, Pot Offien. o.oo 502 Newman, Edward, Rehabilitation Services Administration, HEW...._......cow: i. Newman, Henry L., Federal Aviation Admin- istration, Transportation... 2 tol Iv vias Newman, Jason, D.C. Government. ____________ Newman, JoAnn, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare LETS 1h ERAT fog § SNE EE Newman, John J., Bureau of Employees’ Com- pensation, LaDOr. ee id Slr 557 Newman, Mrs. Sarah H., D.C. Government _ ___ 723 Newman, William A., J r. ., GAO 38! Newmyer, Mrs. J ames M., D.C. Government_ _ _ in Newsom, David D. , Department of State. ..___. Newsom, Herschel D., Tariff Commission. _ ____ Newton, James E., "Securities and Exchange Commission... ....-coves meer n nna e a in 648 JNowion, Robert D., National Science Founda- Nicholas, Harry K., administrative assistant to Representative Conable____________________ 332 Nicholas, Robert C., III, House Committee on Appropriations mma ee nd am £8 275 Nicholas, A. J., Inter ntl Agricultural De-velopment Borvice. «a 521 Nichols, Bill (Representative from Alabama): Biography oc SC. ci oo des a Armed Services Committee... _____._______ Individual Index Page Page Nichols, Maj. Gen. Edward M., Jr., Air Staff, Ar Toree. uc oon ne RiS len LL Lan ees 48 Michal, Sree T., Office of the Doorkeeper, : Hou 380 Nieizols, ia Guild, Jr., Committee on Science and Astronautics, HOUuSe. . tes wate hin 280 Nichols, Jesse R., Senate Committee on Fi-RAACE Ee dro vag dradin bo Leonid Loans 260 Nichols, Philip, Jr., judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biograp BY) sobs i Amt aa sae CH 679 Nichols, Robert E., Federal Reserve System____ 604 Nicholson, Albert B., D.C. Police Department. L727 Nignoison, James M., Federal Trade Commis- My rh al EI re Se 621 Nin. Margie, secretary to Senator McClel- CE TS EE NA EN TS Be hi Non. Capt. W. M., Headquarters, Naval Material Command. --«oo ooo ooo 475 Nickens, James T., Office of Majority Whip, Hons.» Jo Se lu Ll, adoSes 377 Nickens, NormanW., D.C. Government___.___. 720 Nicks, Oran w., Office of Space Science and Ap- plications, TIASA eae 8 637 Nicolai, Eugene R., Information, Interior _____ 506 Nicolai, Frank A., Systems Analysis, Defense__ 452 Nicoll, "Donald E., administrative assistant to Senator Muskie sadn nL site A 327 Nicoll, John, Office of the Comptroller of the Carreney. 2... [Ln Bion! OU SB RI 440 Niece, James E., D.C. Government____________ 730 Niederlehner, Leonard, Office of General Coun- sel, Defense pl El Ge SA ap IT Era e ie 4 Nielson, George D. (retired), District Court of Gener al'Sessions.. Ji dL BRUINS.AL 706 Nielson, Oscar H.,pale Department. __._.___.. 433 Nielson, RobertD., Bureau of Land Manage- ment Be oS a LL Ses he wee ied 510 Niemi, Celia, secretary to Senator Stevens._.__. 328 Nies, Arthur H., Consumer Protection, HEW. 563 Niessen, A.M, Railroad Retirement Board... 645 Nigh, June, Touse Committee on Foreign Af- fairs mae dena wo CL Lali Bs Fo dd JIG 277 Nigro, James P., National Bureau of Standards _ 550 Nikkel, Earll v. Federal Crop Insurance Cor- poration Sa Sn I TL a SY 519 Nishimoto, Ken, Indian Health Service, HEW_ 567 Nittle, Alfred M., House Committee on Internal Security ER oe OS LE Lh 278 Nitzman, SY antey We, ABC oo: cil ama) 603 Nivens, Mrs. Jenalee D. , secretary to Represent- ative Rooney of New York. _._____.______._. Nivert, Frank J., National Archives and Rec-ords Service, GRAS Irn LoydTg 629 Nix, Robert N. C. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biography. esata] 150 Foreign Affairs Committee... ___________.____ 267 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. .___ 270 Select Committee on Crime __________________ 273 Nixon, D. Eileen, administrative assistant to Representative Gigimon soa Peed Nixon, Raphael I., Public Buildings Service, CRA oaiitnor a er Torte a0 625 Nixon, Richard M. (President of the United States): Biography. tx i lela, 421 Sk hl Colleges Flor She rir 562 Honorary Chairman, American Red Cross... 597 National Security Couneil -__________________ 423 Washington National Monument Society... 663 Nixon, Mrs. Richard M., John F. Kennedy Center for the Perfor ming ATIS. Loh Lass 657 Nizial, Walter I., Manpower Administration, Li abor DEI A eR Pe Ls Nkundabagenzi, Fidéle, Ambassador from Rwanda oo Lr aaa 773 Noack, Elgin Miller, District Government______ 718 Noah, Sally, Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, Senate... oul Collin 262 Noah, Virginia, House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. ooo -ooemoo_. 279 Nobleman, Eli E., Senate Committee on Gov- ernment Operations... Ll: iil. lanoic. Nobles, Jo, secretary to Senator Hughes _______ 326 Nock, Claude S., Jr., Board of Parole, Justice__ 495 Nodgaard, Calvin C., Bureau of Facilities, Post Offices... i. Cesium.sash Il 500 Bom John S., Office of the Secretary, Treas- eR mE i ie UU le 438 Nols Col. RobertJ. Air Staff, Air Force_____. 487 Nolen, Bill, secretary to Representative Gray. _ Nolen, Edd C., House Post Office...cod ois Noll, John, Publications Distribution, House. _ 5 Noll, Marguerite D., secretary to Representative Rooney of Pennsylvania... ___z 1: 344 Norcross, Alvin W., Civil Service Commission__ 607 Nordhaus, Robert Riggs, Office of Legislative Counsel, House... 3. il. coin uss 383 Nordness, Nedville E., Arms Control and Dis-armament Agoney:.. iil. iiaii. dani Sutin 599 Norman, David L., Civil Rights Division, Justice ioe. ol piniiid. dou del Sd 492 Norman, Glennie M., Interstate Commerce Commission... di ie. oben salad at aus 633 Normile, Joseph P., European Branch, GAO___ 390 Norris, Mrs. Charlotte, secretary to Representa- tive Zablocki. sie all eels ......Jsiude 348 Norris, Rear Adm. F. T., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery... ....... aodeeliodiann oo 479 Norris, George, House Committee on Armed Services... lL 0 L iiinia na dans uioh ial) 276 Norris, Capt. R. T., Coast Guard, DOT _______ 588 Norris, Russell T., Commercial Fisheries, TAR rIOTE ts. on SI sR IL a no SRE IR LS Xi Norris, Maj. Gen. W., Armed Forces Staff Col-Yege Defanse. Li coorrieinil LRN. lo 454 Norstad, Gen. Lauris: American Revolution Bicentennial Com- Arms Control and Disarmament Agency _____ 600 North, Walter P., Office , General Counsel, SEC_ 647 Northington, Orlandus Marvin, House Post Office 3 Northrop, John A., Defense Atomic Supports BRC Soi ov us ion wisn SaaS Naa ib, 0 FOALS Norns, William M., Defense Contract Audit Agency im ed en Sop ob wo AE Norton, Maj. Gen. John, U.S. Army Matalin CONAN arateet nnn 464 Norton, Michael J., Office of Administrator, GBA re ea a BR 624 Norwood, Bernard, Federal Reserve System ____ 605 Norwood, Gus, Alaska Power Administration._ 514 Norwood, J. L., Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior. Lanii Ble 508 Nosek, Jiri, Secretariat, United Nations________ 756 Nothangle, Ralph H., Washington City Post Offi 2 Lui ale A aire os 733 Nottingham, C.'F., D.C. Government_.________ 717 Novalis, Rose, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Wellore. oon. Son cad unius si? Sodithd 262 No M. S., i Advisory Commission 2 Ilormabions. cloudLd sun oT Bren 596 Nowak, Jean M., Indian Health Service, HEW __ 567 Noyes, Jansen, Jr., Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Produets.............. ¢ 45 610 Noyes, Raymond F'.: Congressional Record Clerk, Capitol _________ 386 Government Printing Office. _.______________ 395 Nsanze, Terence, Ambassador from Burundi___ 763 Nugent, Hugh, Federal Judicial Center________ 708 Nugent, John Joseph, Jr., House Post Office_.__ 381 Nugent, Capt. Maurice J., Office of Information, N AVY os inn Rape ol etiseny Null, FrancisW., D.C. Government____________ 719 Nunlist, Frank J., Bureau of Operations, Post Le tes ad A Ll eb En LL Nutter, G. Warren, International Securities Aftairs, Defense eee 488 Nutter, Lt. Col. Raymond T., Army Liaison Office, House. oo a onesie o.oo 387 Nygren, Rear Adm. Harley D., Environmental Science Services Administration, Com-F3111 GL og ey PNET a BIT 545 SSR Nylander, Paul E., Soil Conservation Service... 528 Nyun, U., United Nations Economic Commis- sion for Asia and the Far East______._.______ 756 Nystrom, Harold C., Office of Solicitor, Labor.. 556 992 See Congressional Directory Page (0) Oakes, Eugene E., Export-Import Bank ote Washington’... 00.0 tou. Ui i aA Oakley, Maj. Cledith E., Office of Assistant | Secretary, Navy. slrnfnlie loi ania Oates, Etta M., secretary to Sino Staggers. ©. ool cn URE EPR oul 346 Obarrie. 5 uan L., Inter-American Tropical Tuna COMTRISNION sot oh oi oh dein ara, Obear, Legare H. B., Reference Department, Library of Congress. Si. 0. Loi LE LTH 394 Obenchain, Brig. Gen. Irving R., Army Stra-tegic Communications Command __________ 464 Oberbeck, Lt. Gen. Arthur W., Research and. Engineering, Defense! .. 0h. fois)080 O’Berg, Blanche M., Senate Committee on it culture and Forestry Rada Joint olin 259 Oberholtzer, Lt. Cmdr. George R., Coast Guard, Transportation mw min oD ih er IE] Oberlander, George H. F., National Capital | Planning Cominisgion. ......... ussgsss hog Oberlin, David W., Saint Lawrence mn Development Corporation, DOT... sasivas 594 Oberman, Irvin, Office of Doorkeeper, House--380 Oberman, Dr. Ted, D.C. Government_________ 718 Oberstar, James L., administrative assistant to Representative Blatnik_____________________ 330 Obey, David R. (Representative from Wiscon- sin): Biography oaitivell. . Sdiluaysioedagniing 195 Appropriations Commiftee............ Loigcis 264 O’Brian, John Lord, eS fiigton National Monument Society. la. nalill Sharada 663 O’Brien, Dorothy C., Y ceoratary to Representa-tive "Leggett Ee es see an AN 339 O’Brien, Edward F., Jr., Commodity Exchange Authority, Agriculture..........0... -3zaelt 522 oO’ Brien; Francis G., National Science Founda- oO’ Brion. James Cuff, National Foundation on ORIN aE ey 640 O’Brien, hs C., 0" Br John R., U.S. Information Agency.___ 660 O’Brien, Joseph E., Rural Electrification Ad-ministration AR ne ro Lis Frere 527 O’Brien, Mary Louise, House Committee on Foreign Affairs owls,ih srl alaaeid 277 hic oymond A., Public Buildings Serv-- A RS DR RO RR RE rae 2 0’ on Robert M., Office of the Speaker-____. 377 O’Brien, W. E. , Senate Committee on Govern- ment Operations St ld RS ca uo 261 O’Bryant, Tilman B., D. C. Police Department. 727 O’Carroll, Patrick P. , Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Justice. [LAL Old DEL SIG LIL B80 497 oO’ Connal, Daniel E. J., District Fire Depart-ou Ww 0’Connell, John M., Maritime Administration._ 546 0’ Conned, Michael J., National Mediation Soh er 2 i ne TR Dasa 641 oO’ Comer; Thomas J., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System Laas IDL 604 O’Connor, Albert D., Regional Offices, Emer-gency Preparedness...ina a babs oo 424 O’Connor, Joseph M., Federal Highway Admin-istration, Transportation. x. ois cuun co duss 0’Connor, K. William, Civil Rights Division, JUS reas ra 492 O’Connor, Lawrence J., Jr., Federal Power CQ OMBPSSION ES oo oa Le O’Connor, Margaret B., secretary to Representa-We Hamma su UI UF) tones 337 O’Connor, Roderic L., Department of State.___ 434 O’Conor, Herbert, Jr., National Commission on ‘Consumer Finanece.............c... 0080 290 O’Day, Paul T., Office of Secretary, Commerce. 536 Odeen, Philip A., Systems Analysis, Defense___ 451 Odeganrd, Charles, National Foundation on the oho Page Odgaard, Jack, administrative assistant to Representative Martin_._.__._______________ Odell, Charles, administrative assistant to Rep-resentative Pelly. 0. Lo oii oo... 343 odd), Charles E., Manpower Administration, FIRE tile SRE na St 5 MIRAE Sheep CIT ATER 555 Odom® William E., Public Affairs, Defense____. 451 oO’ Donnell, Alice TL. Federal Judicial Center.__ 708 O'Donnell, Col. Andrew W., Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps... -s-=u. 2 fodioondts) 473 O’Donnell, B. J., D.C. Government____._____. 722 oO’ Doel John’ M., Antitrust Division, Jus- Offer, Neil H., administrative assistant to Repre-sentative Charles H. Wilson..____________._ 348 Officer, John D., St. Lawrence Seaway Develops ment Corporation, Transportation._________ Oganovic, Nicholas N., Civil Service EA oO’ Ray John F., Office of Defense Research md. Engineering, Defense. .c.. Ahi fic rr x Ogden, Mrs. Lynn, secretary to Bipwsntative is O’Gorman, Francis E., administrative assistant to Representative McDade... ___..___._______ 340 Ogrosky, Harold O., Soil Conservation Service.. 528 Offian) James G. (Representative from Michi- gan): BIography co oi ie Bass meth soiree l 86 Education and Labor Committee _______._____ 266 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ______ 268 O’Hara, Kathleen A., secretary to Representa-tive ODOY. fr i boned a ts hake ca ST ap picid 342 0) hEideain, Dr. Sean, Chargé d’Affaires from Trelandic. Lic tamu Ta dah opr itn 768 Ohin, Dr. Alorinde Ambassador from Togo... 774 Ohlbaum, Daniel R 615 rf PRLS a et a Ohman, Maj. Gen. Nils O.: Major Air Commands, Air Force... ....._.._.. 489 National Air and Space Museum... .__________ 6565 Ohl Capt. R. R., Bureau of Naval Person-at? mn ER eh ih 3 Bw nl a rE 8 oO’ Eto, Arthur J., Office of the Speaker. ______ 377 o? Keefe, Lt. Gen. Timothy F., Joint Sal, Defense oman mh oe Ew ls Sl Sm a O’Konski, Alvin E. (Representative from wie consin): Biography. oceanFiatg longed rats 196 Armed Services Committee... __._...___.__ 265 District of Columbia Committee... _...._..____ 266 Okun, Herbert S., Department of State..._._.___ 426 Olchak, Seymour, House Post Office... ..._..___ 381 Oldaker, William C., Equal Employment Op- portunity Commission... _. ___ 612 ...._...._I Olds, Glenn A., Department of State________.___ 433 Olds, Brig. Gen. Robin, U.S. Air Force Acad-2 my 0’ Jays John F., Bureau of Mines, Interior._.. 510 O’Leary, Col. J oseph E.: Army Liaison Office, Honute a eh 387 Office of Chief of Legislative Liaison, Army._ 461 O’Leary, Patrick M., Agency for International Development, aT Te 435 Olehy, James H., Regional Offices, Post Office. 502 Oleksiw, Daniel P., U.S. Information Agency--660 Oliver, Andrew, Smithsonian Institution... 654 Oliver, BenjaminF., National Archives, GSA_. 629 Oliver, Carl A., District Department of Public Wellare. 4. 0.02. Soninl ll Pasi Bil 729 Oliver, Covey T., International Finance Cor-poration. en az ee 744 Oliver, Dora E., Personnel, Agriculture... _____ 531 Oliver, Philip M., Policy, Evaluation, and Research, Labor... .ociey:iodogeiiio soso 554 Oliver, Webster, senior judge, Customs Court (blography)... i. oon CS INT 695 Oliveri, Blanche L., National Agricultural Library a md a a 4 Olivero, Jack J., Equal Employment Oppor-tunity Commission... -. 2. so zoe. lites 613 Olivos, Luis, Pan American Union_____________ 750 Indwwidual Index Page Olle, Arlyn, D.C..Government.___.____.___.__.. 718 Onyeama, Charles D., International Court of Olman, Maryellen, Office of the Minority Leader, Justice. oii 0 Solna clu Loud Je ned 755 TIOUI0 ko nins s Babi red sa tons 377 Oppenheimer, Jack -C., National Air Pollution Olom, Louis T., United States Advisory Com-Control, 1. Bigoedd oon Wil. te.eainl) 565 missionon Information... ...... ois 596 Orcutt, John P., Assistant to the Secretary, Olsen, Arnold (Representative from Montana): Agrienltare. oi) Lo NAR E duit oe 518 Blography. (ooo. aon. 0 il shaniads 8 Orang; Arnold, National Labor Relations Post Office and Civil Serviee Committee. ___ 270 « Public Works Committees... _....... 271 Olsen, Arthur J., Department of State__________ 430 Olsen, D. Charles, Veterans’ Administration, Short M., U.S. National Museum _____ 652 Congressional Liaison Service... 387 Oriol, William x, Senate Special Committee on Olsen, Van R., administrative assistant to Coo SiebenLa Aging. ll SN 258 Representative Andrews of North Dakota__ 329 Orlando, Franklin A., Social and Rehabilita- QOlshan, Nathan H., D.C. Government________ 718 ton Serviea, FEW... 0 Las elaine 575 Olson, ‘Arnold 0, D.C. Government. __ 721 Orlebeke, Charles J., Office of Secretary, HUD _ 578 Olson, Donald W., administrative assistant to Ornstein, Alexander S., Expert Transcriber, Representative Nase Lol. L-soival, daz 342 Office of Official Reporters to House Com-Olson, Gordon R., Office of Sergeant at Arms, inantbe SBT GN INILCES. an 383 Senatepsdl tl sles undid, silos huge 375 0’ Rourke, Daniel P., House Post Office... _____ 381 Olson, Joseph A Jr., Food and Drug Adminis-O’ Rourke, Michael K., Federal Railroad Ad- tr: ation, HE 563 ministration, Transportation_______________ 593 Ortiz, Marshall S., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 380 Ortiz, Santiago, Pan American Anions oui... 750 Ortona, Egidio, Ambassador from Italy________ 768 SE: sidan UNA TE LUE LT 347 Orwick, Dana, Office of the Secretary, DOT ____ 585 Olson, W., Forest Serviee_..._-.....:...:.-526 Orwicz, Leo L., Manpower Administration, Alson, isnley W., Regional Medical Programs, ow Osborne, Arthur S., National Communicable Disease Center, HEW Inferior ec Stare ptntiuiialfeed ’ 516 ‘Osborne, Rear Adm. D. P., Bureau of Medicine oul g Olson, Walter O., Indian Affairs, Interior...___-509 and Navy... feelsaokoant Surgery, .. d 480 Olson, Wayne L: Commodity Exchange Au-Osborne, Garland, Publications Distribution thority, Agriculture ray C0 LI 522 House: dD Loviealysal Service, loooiu advo 381 O’Mahoney, Robert M., Transportation and Osborne, Harlow. D.; Business and Defense Communications Service, GSA 627 Services Administration, Commerce________ O’Malley, Christopher C., Joint Economic Com-4 |'Osborne, Dr. Muriel E., D.C. Government____ 719 aittee. oouL Ue Lin deka nals ui rod 6 | Osborne, T. C.: 0O’Malley, Lt. Comdr. David E., Inter-American Office of General Counsel, Navy_______._______ 469 Defense Board... zuoswulsedslaes 736 Naval Systems ________ ian Ordnance Command. 477 O'Malley, Capt. George F., Navy Appellate ‘Oshiki, Kaz, administrative assistant to Repre- Review. Activity. —.... .lzesiy.oiadtens, 470 sentative Kastenmeier__.____._____...______ 338 0’Malley, Joseph B., Property Management and Osman, Ahmed, Ambassador from Morocco____ 771 Disposal Service, GSA ceunnirll Maske 627 Ossi, Anthony J., Maritime Administration____ 547 O’Meara, J. W. Pat, Office of Saline Water, Osteen, Cicily P., Library of Congress__________ 391 OTUs foo be CoE Lehr eat vias Lois Cael 506 Osterman, Joseph V., Metropolitan Police De-O’Meara, Capt. John J., Office of Engineering, partments 33 Clio ae naitery Saab ay 727 Coast Guard, POP. .oi. ol sag feu. . 588 Osterweil, Jerry, National Institute of Mental Omelia, Richard 7. Civil Aeronautics Board___ 606 Health, HEW jodi count. ai Adel do 569 Omer, Col. Daniel 0., Selective Service System. 648 Osthagen, Clarence H., Bureau of Operations, Omohundro, Baxter H., Office of the Secre-Hm RR SE i 49 tary SEW al oan dala ld staat, 559 Ostroff, Nathan, Office of the Assistant Secretary Omohundro, Edward L., Manpower Adminis-for Administration, Commerce... __________ 538 tration, Babor.... oi. Sh Sia ey 555 Ostrom, Carl E., Forest Serviee__________.______ 526 Omwony, Maurice, International Monetary O’Sullivan, Bernard A., Office of the Speaker__ 377 Bund ss een ETIEl 746 Oswald, Robert Leon, Interstate Commerce Onassis, Mrs. Aristotle, John F. Kennedy Commission: J oi iiab Brad (Walenta 632 Center for the Performing Arts. ______..____ 657 | Oswald, oh M., American National Red 0’Neal, Dudley L., Jr., Senate Committee on Cro! Banking and Currency ar sional} pd 260 Otephe. Oto F., Subversive Activities Control 0’Neal, Jack N., Bonneville Power Adminis-Bomd: on bs rues Tnpeiia ld Fxateal) 658 £TABION, S00 SARTIED cobs cise itd 30th nad 5131 Otero, Joseph F., Four Corners Regional Com-O'Neal, Mary Hamilton, The Congressional mission, Commeree. Luofi iabik. 540 ooo rt eG BRRCIURT TS wine har Ld SLA 11] Otis, Frederic S., Office of Publications ade 0’Neal, Maston (Representative from Georgia): Trormnation ebe. cus dons i oo iL. rib tee Biography Spr SE RES FR a EN Aa lt e lS dE Otley, William A., Jr., Senate Committee n> Anricalinre Commies. ow omommiinnotd 267 Labor and Public Welfare ____._____________ 262 O’Neill, Lt. Comdr. oii, Defense Atomic Ott, Mrs. Doris E., Office of Assistant Secretary, Su pport Ageficybacl lahall: Danes Ll 454 Any fe Zranvanan tT ely Sey an BEY 8 0 0g 459 O'all, Francis A., Jr., National Mediation on : FOSS. Zou SEL Rca J a a ML JAE 8 O'Notlt "5 ames E., National Archives and Rec- ott ian L. (Representative from New ords Service, GSA 6 ork): onal Robert D., Atomic Energy Commis-iy BYOZEOPNY x. cv iiiii stars trim aaa rm ae 122 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com- O'Neill. Thomas P., Jr. (Representative from MIBEOR ce ci srr nd an sd Se a 269 Massachusetts): Biography: .............tollerseelvioumg 80 Overath, W. J. R., Labor-Management Services Rules Commiteas J tuanlllig 271 inn AciniStraion el ema 555 Ong, Col. Angie T., Air Staff, Air Force_.______ 487 Overgaag, Terry, Post Office and Civil Service Ong, WalterJ , National Council on the Hu-Committee, Senate... .. 5... dace atli 262 maniies seshrer ae a 640 Overly, Fred J., Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Ong Yoke Lin, Dato, Ambassador from Ma-ACO a i 515 ASIA eC cuouasessanaaens Onofrio, Thomas, Capitol Police... ___._._____._. 385 Ontrich, Maureen P., House Committee on In-fornal-Security --cio aunieeetis 278 taciiuumacl 33-350°—T70——65 994 Congressional Directory Page Owen, Rear Adm. Thomas B.: Office of Naval Research. .............0000 471 Office of Oceanographer, Navy. _____________ 480 Owens, Donald L., Office of Treasurer of the United States... Jiiaaz.Rughk ll 442 Jl. Owens, Hugh F.,/SEC. _-__ _.. _Suilsdnd 646 Owens, James M., Business and Defense Serv- ices, Administration... 543 Owens, Sally S., Executive Office, District____ 714 Owens, W. Hayden, Plant and’ Operations, Agriculture Cums ThE Si ta Ve ny LO 531 Owens, Douglas Wayne, Office of Assistant Majority Feader, Senate...iC 372 Owings, Harry P., Outdoor Recreation, In-ET En1 5 ee Bete fe 515 Owings, Mrs. Nathaniel, National Park Founda-ton, Inferior. 00. soniahs Hel on 512 Owings, Nathaniel A., Advisory Board on National Parks, .. 5... 30a, ote... 512 Owono, Joseph Ambassador Cameroun. 763 N., from Oxendine, Cmdr. "Thomas, Naval Air Systems Command. rot means dl onila ie 475 Oyler, William D., Maritime Administration___ 546 Oyloe, Turner, Foreign Agricultural Service, Agriculture. br REC Bett Li Ler Sa we Bh he i 5 Ozment, Oral D., Civil Aeronautics Board.._. 606 Paarlberg, Don: Agricultural Economies... LAE i Commodity Credit Corporation______________ 519 Office of Secretary of Agriculture_____________ 517 Pace, Courtney C., administrative assistant to Senator Eastland...oioriUo Dil 325 Toy Pace, D. Allen: Office of the General Counsel, Navy. _____.__._ 469 Office of Naval Research... _________________ 472 Pace, Capt. Robert D., International Security Affaire; Defense) J. 0 0 53 HOT nT 448 Pace, William S., D.C. Government______.______ 720 Pacheco, Armando C., Pan American Union.._. 750 Packard, David (Deputy Secretary of Defense): Biography LIne IVR lao el 443 Armed Forces Policy Council. _______________ 444 American National Red Cross_._..._.________ 597 Packard, Col. Donald F., Research and Devel- opment, AYmy. oC La Tou 460 Packard, Robert F., Department of State..____ 428 Packer, Harold, Office of Secretary, HEW______ 560 Packman, Martin, Department of State_ ________ 433 Packrall, John, Jr., House Post Office___._______ 381 Packwood, Robert W. (Senator from Oregon): Biography. ROLE SNE AE i Seg tds LE Ty Banking and Currency Committee... _______ 253 Public Works Committee! ico lii coil x 256 Senate Office Building Commission___________ 293 Padovon; Edna, secretary to Representative PAdiok, Jack O., Field Services, Commerce. ____ 544 Padwo, Saul, Business and Defense Services Administration, COMMEBICe.. ... cus seersiis 544 Pafford, Robert J., Jr., Bureau of Reclamation__ 513 Page, Chester H., National Bureau of Standards. 549 Page, Howard E., National Science Foundation. 642 rage. Daw D., Jr., Federal Maritime Commis- Page William B., Environmental Control, United;States.. oo iret sl. = ant © 442 Paglin, Max D., Federal Communications Com-TUSSION. daa ch emerwes Sh bh ae do SL dei Pagnella, Rosetta, secretary to Representative EL NS I A ST a Pagnotta, Frank R., Office of Science and Meehnology..... El amal 425 Pahlmann, William C., Smithsonian Institution. 655 Paige, Louis S., Civil Division, Justice........5 492 Paine, Roland D. 2a Lsy National Science Founda- tion ops ARS pd IE es Boles ANE 642 Paine, Thomas O.: National Aeronautics and Space Administra-HI pass C00 1) 631 idossiSicrsmmansbeipdindion. National Aeronautics and Space Couneil _____ 423 Painter, J. Robert, Health Services and Mental Healt h, HEW Painter, Kenneth J., House Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce. _____________._ 278 Page Pair, Hubert B., D.C. Government____________ 716 Palamenghi--Crispi, Francesco, International Monetary Pond. La 746 Palley, I. Nevin, Research and Engineering, Defense... ..........ious wo fopan? ol 445 Polik, Prank, BOQ, CJ 0 0002planes 616 Palmby, Clarence D.; International Affairs and Commodity Pro- FramB. o.oo olin iti recs we iy ay SI 518 Commodity Credit Corporation______________ 519 Office of Secretary of Agriculture __________._ 517 Palmer, Gen. Bruce, Jr., Vice Chief of Staff, Arm Palmer, Florence, administrative assistant to Representative Gilbert...____.__ _.._ 336 Palmer, James E., Jr., Senate Committee on Banking and Currency a sed FRBONS 260 Pale, James L., al Prison Industries, Sib, J SOT a SUD Lo Janay 96 Palmer, Joseph, Li Ambassador to Libya______ 781 Palmer, OliverT OD: C. Government__________ 724 Palmer, Lt. Col. Paul R. , Legislative Affairs, DolNse. Dil ort i ee fing ae 0 453 Panetta, Leon E., Office of the Secretary, HEW_ 559 Pankopf, Arthur, Jr., Senate Commerce Com-7710, Sere eee A SRE EL FR LC ESE Ls 260 Pantos, George J., Office of Secretary, Com-merce, HQUIIo Ll emg oJ ANG. Ll 537 Paolo, Matthew, Interstate Commerce Com-TISSION iio bei ddiins i TU 633 Papich, Anton, Jr., Official Reporters to House Committees. ......... ..... A HEISE “ori van] 382 vapnerman Solomon, Civil Service Commis-Slon... 050 hal sot anal lime anes Papworth, Mary J., administrative assistant to Representative Grover... _._..____i... 336 Paradise, Stephen J., Senate Committee on Banking and Currency SRE el BAe BT A 260 Paredes, Dr. Roberto Perdomo, Organization of Amirioan States...at 749 Pardee, Arthur E., Jr., State Department______ 429 Pardo, ‘Arvid, Ambassador from Malta... 770 Pargatnent, Edythe A. Secretary to Representative McCormack... _. 340 Offico ofthe:Speaker: :1.... [u.00 iol: doe 377 Paris, Frances, Senate Committee on Labor and Publie Welfare: io iol: Jil bodied ull 262 Park, A. B., Agricultural Research Service, Agriculture LID. ICL 3 nian Coun 533 Park, Beverly M., Joint Economic Committee.. 286 Park, Bi J. M., Naval Supply Systems Com- Park, “Radciifte, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency BEE en ae BC a A 441 Park, William H., administrative assistant to Representative Mathias za. oll oon salon 340 Parker, C. L., House Post Office... ...._... 381 Parker, Mrs. Candita C., secretary to Resident Commissioner Cordova... Zoi 348 ...._..._le Parker, Rear Adm. E. A., Bureau of Naval nl CRUE RA ATA RELAYS RE SEE 478 Parker, Richard B., Department of State_______ 432 Parker, Russell C., Federal Trade Commission. 622 Parker, William, Senate Committee on Aeronau- tical and Sra Scleneesi. .. oiii oo Dan 259 Parkhurst, Capt. R. D., Coast Guard, DOT .__590 Parkington, Egon L. , Transportation and Com- munications, GS. 628 Parkinson, Mrs. "Bliss, Smithsonian Institution. 655 Parks, Albert F., U.S. Tariff Commission___._ 659 Parks, Joe B., Social and Rehabilitation, Social Security ‘Administration... 575 Parks, William L., Department of State________ 431 Parr, Marion E. Yah Administration. __._ 547 HUD Parris, Ruth L., Office of the Sergeant of Arms, el eRale 374 Parrish, Joseph R., Tennessee Valley Authority. 660 Parrott, Thomas C., Social Security Adminis-$ration. CoE nT ll eenSide 574 Indwrdual Index Page Page Ragas, Jack W., Congressional Record Index Shel Soa: J., Senate Office of the Legis-Tn SERe a 376 Partain, Lloyd E., Soil Conservation Service, Agricullare. si. coeds i slo i smoghl Joes 528 Partee, J. Charles, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. ___________________ 604 Paschke, Paul K., International Affairs, Labor. 556 Pascoe, Capt. William §S., Selective Service mL TEa ty Passaglia, E., Bureau of Standards, Commerce. _ Passer, Harold C., Office of the Secretary, CC OTNINEIO0 ci ir rh wns Be Bh ABE ew ES Passun, Otto E. (Representative from Louisi- ana): BIOCTODIY 2. tot cnt bs lent nesta dn sine bs sue Appropriations Committee __________________ Pastis, Guy V., Office of Doorkeeper, House. ____ Pastore, John O. (Senator from Rhode Island): BIOgPADNY ct. i ith so ih etd ER eb Re eR ees Appropriations Committee... __.__________ Gommerce Commies. ........cvcavung -wwsibanie Democratic Policy Committee ______________ Joint Committee on Atomic Energy.______.___: American Revolution Bicentennial Commis- RACING. Cr ool ith iy mw bn bee Eres PE Hadid 743 Patman, Wright (Representative from Texas): 5 EIT A a RY OT Te Banking and Currency Committee _____._____ House Select Committee on Small Business. -2% Joint Commission on Coinage... _____._.___ Joint Committee on Defense Production.______ Joint Economic Committee... ooooceens National Commission on Consumer Finance. 290 oa! Commission on Low Income Hous- Patr Ficoll, Robert, Office of the Secretary, HEW _ 560 Patrick, "Robert J., Office of the Secretary, Wh Treasury Patridge, Li. Cdr. Melvin E., Office of Informa-Wh tion, Navy Patten, Bawaid J. (Representative from New J ersey): IHh EER Re SLITS FS UO Appropriations Committee... .......___..... Patterson, Edwin B., House Veterans’ Affairs LTE ROR ee Sa a ee Patterson, John S., Subversive Activities Con- trol Board Patterson, Ralph G., D.C. Government_______ Patterson, Robert M., Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior RR ac A Wa Sa 509 Patterson, William F'., Personnel, Post Office._ 501 Pattison, David, Office of Emergency Prepared- Er A Ne A 424 Pattison, Brig. Gen. Hal C.: ah nn OT Se TE CH EL SE SE 462 National Air and Space Museum._ ____________ 655 Patton, Alma T., Western Union, House Office Building CORSE Pe A EE SY 386 Patton, J. M., Commercial Fisheries, Interior.___ 508 Patton, Maj. Gen. John S., Reserve Forces Policy Board, Defense. ....=.3 omemdihem -4 Paul, Roland, Senate Foreign Relations Com-mittee Yo i A ER LI pe BL NR SE 261 Pauley, Harry R., Federal Coal Mine Safety BOAR Of BOVIOW. . oo com ton oe rian 61 Paull, Margaret, Office of the Secretary of De-4 Rolf Friedeman, Ambassador from GEITNANY = oo. eos brmpict ss Sin = Sn emit Sh sw 766 Paulson, Nathan J.: Clerk, D.C. Judicial Circuit, U.S. Court of 7 Appeals Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. 677 Pauly, Mrs. Helen, administrative assistant to Representative Fisher... ._._._. 335 Pauly, Paul E., International Trade Promotion, Commer ce acanh id Jani dant ell 542 Paxton, Natalie C., D.C. Government_._______ 714 Paxton, William Earl, House Post Office________ 381 Payne, Burnett H., Forest Service. ___.______. 525 Payne, F. Dana: National Advisory Council on the Education of Disadvantaged Children_________________ 634 President’s Commission on White House Payne, Lewis E., Jr., Office of the Sergeant gon Arms, He Oe a St Payne, Melvin M., Advisory Board on SE Parks, Interioroaciiinis densi Jou) coi 512 Payne, Dr. Wilbur B., Office of the Under Secre-Pry OLDE ATIY oa ie ee Sat 459 Pani’ Malcolm E., Jr., Equal Obpagnniyas Peachy, Carolyn, secretary to Npiassiiioar as Steiger of Arizona Peacock, Charles A., National Mediation Board. 641 Peacock, David W. K., Office of Secretary, Commeree sv... qiiiassanJhansi us 537 Peaire, Victor W., Washington City Post Office.. 733 Peal, Pauls, House Committee on Foreign Peal, andl Edward, Ambassador from Aberin. hi]i teddy Ph Pearce, Harvey V., Bureau of Mines_________.__ 510 Pearce, Phil 8., Maritime Administration, Commerae iii d old) Shun dings. Pearl, Laurence D., Equal Opportunity, HUD . 579 Pearl, Milton A., Public Land Law Review Gommission. . i... ca Lal AS 293 Pearl, Robert B., Bureau of Labor Statistics... 558 Pearson, Mrs. Beverly, secretary to Representa- tive Kluezynakl 0 iil digo Looiol, 339 Pearson, Edwin E., Office of the Clerk of the Houseit is. 1d, 31 DIE asni). uestl. an 378 Pearson, Flora G., D.C. Government... .._____ 728 Pearson, Rear Adm. Helmer S., Office of En-i gineering, Coast Guard... .___ i. ii. __l. 588 Pearson, James B. (Senator from Kansas): Biography oil lianlio ool nl lian Ui a 64 Appropriations Committee. __________________ 252 Commeree Commitee... ook 253 ..........Loi Pearson, Norman Holmes, Smithsonian In- stitution 0 LJ nll JN SRNL Ot 651 Pearson, Dr. Rufus Judson, Capitol Physician__ 385 ds Frank T., United States Court of i Peck, Charles R., Manpower and Reserve, Ceete 468 Peck, Gregory, National Council on the Arts... 639 Pecora, W. T., Geological Survey, Interior______ 508 Peden, Nancy C., House Committee on Foreign BEES Ea) 0 Cate LL IO CL 277 Pedersen, Richard F., Department of State... 427 Peel, Adolph M., District Fire Department __._ 726 Peers, Lt. Gen. W. R., Army Staff _____________ 463 Peet, Rear Adm. R. E., Appraisal, Navy______ 472 Peet, Ricasra C., House Committee on Public Sd Pei, tech Ming, National Foundation on the el Peiser, I. Steffen, National Bureau of Stand-i Ab gh rk RA TA BPE RS ge LES RS 549 Pekan, Robert G., Economic Activities, Treas-; SIGIR Evi Sal REL aie ar ie Rs PO 38 Pell. NY atBors (Senator from Rhode Island): Biography EP PRE DE. SER I HR 159 Foreign Relations Committee _______________ 254 Labor and Public Welfare Committee ..______ 255 Rules and Administration Committee... _____ 256 Joint Committee on the Library ______________ 284 Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needsoioiugo J aulad, JS, atl 257 National Historical Publications Commission. 630 Pellerzi, Leo M., Administrative, Justice. ______ 95 Pelly, Thomas M. (Representative from Wash- ington): BioZraphy. io. conwni siunie bua dent dt iL LES 0 187 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 270 Science and Astronautics Committee_________ 271 Pembroke, Flora M., Western Union, House Office Building... Sol 00 S020 ...oo-oil 386 Penfield, Louis E., National Labor Relations Board... DiB¥et lo manure ois 641 Penido, Dr. Henrique Maia, Pan American Wealth Organization Il Cool di an 5 996 Congressional Directory Page Penland, J. Cecil, Securities and Exchange Commission. oi. Lolo. Duos SUIT JH Penn, John D., Office of Clerk of the House_._. 378 Penn, Mrs. John D., administrative assistant to Representative Davis of Georgia___________ 333 Pennekamp, Arthur E., Securities and Exchange Commission. Lois ibisLoad, Bo A 648 Pennell, Franklin D., Office of the Clerk, House. 378 Pennewell, R. D., Farm Credit Administration. 614 Penny, J. Russell, Bureau of Land Management. 510 Pentz, Jack B., Regional Offices, Post Office_.__ 503 Pepitone, Col. Byron V., Manpower, Air Force_. 485 Pepper, Claude (Representative from Florida): BIOgraphy. co... cies Sen HILAR BE LID. TR 38 Internal Security Committee. _______________. 268 Rules Committee. fiver. rntainy 271 ...c.iioiuiui Select Committee on Crime... _________ 273 Percy, Charles H. (Senator from Illinois): Biography cole. ail heal 48 iooindos.lah Banking and Currency Committee. ___.______ Government Operations Committee_. i Joint Economic Committee _._______________. National Advisory Commission on Low In-come: Housing... copliaidi.vido i 289 0. Perez-Segnini, Ildegar, Inter-American Devel-opment: Bank. x U0Lo oniianiacl 739 Perkins, Capt. A. C., Naval Facilities Engineer-Ing Commangd...o...vovwnreriaondIS SOL Ol 476 Perkins, Carl D. (Representative from Ken- tucky): BIOZIADNY:.. rt rms nne es =n oes dda Hl tis Do 69 Education and Labor Committee_..._________ 266 Perkins, Dean Courtland D., Air Staff, Alu BOT00. otitis fa Perkins, Edwin M., Internal Revenue Service. . Fr Perkins, Reatha, House Branch Post Office, Perkins, William H., Jr., National Armed Forces Museum Advisory Beard. . o. iciisiil. 656 Perkinson, Jesse D., Jr., Pan American Union__ 749 Perlman, Ellis S., Washington Metropolitan Area Pransit’ Authority... Lc ainda 662 Perlman, Herbert L., Office of Hearing Examin- ers, Agriculture. to) il USUIga 529 Perlman, I. Richard, Juvenile Court__.________ 707 Perman, Jules H., Social Security Administra- Te eSei a Re SR 575 Perman; Robert, National Air Pollution Con-trol, BEW 00 oo ua JainaHi J 565 Pernice, John E., Defense Supply Agency... 456 Perreault, George R., Library of Congress__..._. 391 Perrin, Robert, Office of Economic Oppor- tunity oo neti anal Jo rtd. SM dudodi ss 424 Perry, Grant E., Office of the Secretary of the Senate, Official Reporters of Debates. ._.__. 373 Perry, J ohn, National Zoological Park _________._ 653 Perry, John’ W., Office of Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, Installations and Logistics... 485 Perry, Joseph L., "Federal Housing Administra- ton, HUD. co Lou ta 582 Perry, Lois, secretary to Representative Pettis. 343 Perry, Robert R., D.C. Government. .________ 730 Perry, William M., Superintendent, Senate Periodical Press Gallery... ......_........ 8: Perryman, Wayne, administrative assistant to Representative Pryor...lod nis 0. 343 Pe ova; secretary to Representative Be Flr Thera lid id wh Gath dos 260 Dor Michael, National Commission on Product Safety. iva snbindl mdsonds tonagy 200 Peters, Mrs. Charles G., American Battle Monuments Commission. ______________.___ 597 Peters, Darrell F., Management Services, ASCI IO haa oe ee re CE 530 Peters, Eugene F., administrative assistant to Repr esentative Brooks. ji.oueiind Leanne Peters, John S., Transportation and Communi-cations Service, Peters, Ralph HS administrative assistant to Senator Williams of Delaware. ._______.._.___ 328 Peters, Richard B., Department of State_______ 430 Petersen, Fred, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia tr rirra rane 690 Page Petersen, Henry E., Criminal Division, Justice. 493 Petersen, Richard J., Farm Credit Administra- Hone AL GUY DISA jo WRIST Ee Jan 614 Peterson, Burrill A., U.S. Secret Service _____ 441 Peterson, Harry N., D.C. Government________ 724 Peterson, Henry B., D.C. Government________ 719 Peterson, Irene M., administrative assistant to Representative Sullivan__________.____.__._: Peterson, Ottis, Bureau of Reclamation. _______ 512 Peterson, Peter G., Arms Control and Dis- Srmament Agency. ort ug atiug Peterson, Roland L., Regional Medical Pro- gram TRW IE 10 0d coo alii 30 Peterson, Rudolph A., National Park Founda-I tion BTRIeriora iii Fl 1 00] con Bids dui 511 Peterson, Val, Ambassador to Finland 779 Petren, Sture, International Court of Justice.__ 755 PID, Jo A., Manned Space Flight, Petrow, Chris G.: Peparimentof State... ors ol. Sin 431 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com- MASSIOM iro rir 3 eration 2 id 10M ars 748 Pettis, Jerry L. (Representative from Cali- fornia): 5 Biography. Jy Resi LO Sh Lae. 23 House Administration Committee ___________ 268 Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive ET I et er gb A gat AL 283 Pettus, David M., Consumer and Marketing Service: Al Ls Ca ar 523 Petty, John R., Office of International Affairs, IPYOASUTY tan SARE Sil Dg AT TO A ph aad 200 3 gua *R. , Development Loan Committee, Audit a RAD A 455 Pettyjohn, Earl F., Federal Extension Service, Agriculture A Io AN 534 Pewitt, Lt. Col. James D., Financial Manage-ment, Air Boren. Ciao raARATE Pfaff, Ans T., House Committee on Angora rere ale Pfahler, pert D., Interstate Commerce OR ISSIONE = ob ve i pe rs a pn te 3 Pfalzgraf, Marcel C., D.C. Government______ 717 Pfanstiehl, Cody, ‘Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Author ity 662 Pfeiffer, Paul N., Maritime Administration____ 546 Pfeiffer, Paul, Jr. Federal Home Loan Bank ETT bpp me pt ming Sa FRR 617 Pfiester, James M., D.C. Government 722 Pfreundschuh, Francis J., Public Buildings Servier BA arras YR 624 Pfrommer, Christopher, administrative assist-ant to Representative Long of Maryland... 339 i Capt. Lilbourn A., Jr., Coast Guard, Pho John J., Jr., Office of the General Coun- sel, Nav 469 Phelan, Yooidh D., administrative assistant to Representative'Pettis. "== LF 8 4 Phelan, Warren P., Regional Offices, HUD ____ 578 Phelps, Edward F., Jr., Federal Deposit, Insur- RCO COT DOA ON. rr can 617 Philbin, Philip J. (Representative from Massa- chusetts): 0 TT ill ah Com hh dD it 0 Ss. St ll 79 Armed Services Committee. _ _______________. 265 Philips, Frederic M., Smithsonian Institution__ 651 Philips, Ronald J., Organization and Manage- ment, NASA era Phillips, A. Cyril, District Department of Pub- LL TR ab A St Ea 3 Teh eniae l 728 Phillips, Alvin B., Tennessee Valley Authority. 660 Phillips, Christopher H., Department of State__ 433 Phillips, G. F., Federal Supply System, GSA __ 626 Phillips, George R., Soil Conservation Service... 528 Phillips, Harry L., "Office of Education, HEW 573 Phillips, John W., "Office of Assistant Secretary for Administration, Commerece..............J:05 537 Phillips, Joseph L., Management, Agriculture_. 521 Phillips, Lilian M., secretary to Representative Hollfeld rs a saecanaes 337 Individual Index Page Phillips, Lyle W., National Science Foundation. 642; Pali ©. Alfredo, International Monetary Sir No PE RRM RE RE Ie ee 46 Phillips, Ralph M., Federal Highway Adminis-tration, Transportation a SER SIRE Lh SR 593 Phillips, Ralph W., International Affairs, Agri-culture. 519 Phillips, Reed A., Stabilization and Conserva- tion; Agrienlbare. oSa Jasin Phillips, Richard I., Department of State ______ Phillips, Robert Y., Office, Emergency Pre- paredness. ious ainds DY hn Bad AL 424 Phillips, Samuel W., clerk, U.S. Courts of 3 Appeals dlr. Har toss etn oy 670 Phillips, Virginia S., D.C. Government ________ 724 Phillips, Zeno J., administrative assistant to Representative Burleson __.______________. 331 Philpott, Maj. Gen. Jammie M., Air Staff, Air ores’) earl ovorihid. Li ddea a Daatmdid 487 Phipps, Walter L., National Mediation Board. 641 Pichler, Joseph Ay Office of Secretary of Labor. 554 Pickler, Harvey, National Science Board. _-643 Pickering, Thomas R., Department of State__ Pickering, Dr. W. H., National Aeronautics and Space Administr: ETON © So tte pol sds 638 Pickett, Diane B., Office of the Clerk, House... 378 Pickett, Maj. Gen. George E., Army ‘Staff_.__.. 463 icksiny ki ginia, secretary to Representative Cail inl d aio iainlif Llc UIC Pickle, a J. (Jake) (Representative from Texas): Biography Saat Dd ind J heal os Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. n Pickle, Col. Tom M., Selective Service System_ 648 Picone, Pauline, D. CG. Government _ ___.______ 715 Pierce, Edward A., Jr., Office of Public Affairs, NAS Pierce, John C., Marketing and Consumer Serv-dp 523 Pierce, Ms. Margaret H., Indian Claims Com-mission o-oo 632 Pierce, Norman A., Legislative Reference Serv-ice, Library of Congress i. Jeiid.sade 0.1 ot 392 Pierce, P. Herbert, Small Business Admin-RAIN se ig orn TE nonois 650 Pierce, Williams S., Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service..._...._._... gan anit) 619 Pierpont, Robert M., American National Red POSS... -—oorooooeommnrooo-n------------008 Pierson, Kenneth L., Federal Highway Admin- istration, DOT... cio 593 Pierson, Norman W., District Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. _______ _______ 731 Pike, Otis G. (Representative from New York): Biography m———— Cotantitite EE ER EE mre 1 rmed Services Committee... ___.__________ Pilarinos, George, National Science Foundation. 643 Pilot, Lynne Joyce, administrative assistant to Representative Clancy. 2-0 CJ ow ib 00 332 Pilzys, Matthew C., Federal Water Pollution Bote] Administration, Interior. __________ 516 Pimper, James L., Federal Maritime Commis- A Er El 618 Pinckney, John M. ITI, Bureau of the Budget-. 422 Pincock, Dee W., Federal Communications Commissions tlio Ll. Ld susie. 615 Pincus, Paul, Office of Architect of the Capitol. 384 Pincus, Walter, Senate Foreign Relations Com- er Eee 261 Pine, David A., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of ey (biography). ..___. sg Pinkard, Mary D., Equal Opportunity, HUD _ 579 Pinkett, Flaxie, D.C. Government_____________ 721 Pinn, Samuel, Jr., Office of General Counsel, go NY Rr Th RE RETR Pinnell, George L., American National Red Cross... ol... 598 Pinsky, David E., Office of the Secretary, HUD_ 578 Pinzak, Edward J., administrative assistant to Representative Kluczynski. o.oo... 339 Piore, Dr. E. R.: National Academy of Sciences National Science Board: ci... .. iiioiiedenemn Pippin, Earl, National Commission on Con-Sumer Finance: oi siete de pate Sh da as 290 Page vies flesander (Representative from New ork Blography. £1 co. ox waididld bate suds su sabrina 124 Armed Services Committee. _.________________ 265 The Interparliamentary Union_________.______ 293 Pitkin, Marvin, Maritime Administration, Com-INBYCO ou tint Shy Pend Sa Se ea sR TL Ee 48 Pittman, Paul M., House Post Office__.________ 81 Pittman, Walter 3 administrative assistant to Representative FOUR, er rs 335 Pittman, Warren R., Stabilization and Conser-Vallon, AgriCulbire. oii 0 det. fusedda 519 Pitts, Robert B. , Regional Offices, HUD_______ 579 Pitts, Maj. Gen. William F., Director of Budget, I E0700 banat oan Ea tt Tae 488 Pitts, William R.: Administrative assistant to House Minority WhID: von onal | oth Sr Ar dt li Tad tot bck 378 Administrative assistant to Representative ATOndS. 2. Sioute uaa La want hs 329 pias; Robert S., Federal Maritime Commis-or Pry eet Ee ivilen ul SUBIC Se teiatien SE ay Pixley, Peggy, House Committee on Internal BOCTIEIEN 5 ir i Ne i SE C2 es 4 re Sebi 278 Pizer, Samuel, Federal Reserve System._________ 605 Plant, Francis X., Office of Under Secretary of the Arm 459 Plass, Daniel J., District Fire Department_____ 726 Platig, E. Raymond, Department of State_____ Platt, Bip, Office of the General Counsel, a NL 1 Platt, Maj. Gen. Jonas M., Headquarters, U.S. Marine COLDSEL Lo mae Bos weer wh SRE i 473 Player, Willa, Office of Education, HEW_______ 573 Plaza, ‘Don G. Pan American Union... _____ 749 Pleissner, Ogden M., National Collection ok FA Ee. RTTAt i Plescoft, Georges: | * Internati : oraopion] Boslk foi Besdnsimorton Sud 741 International Finance Corporation. __________ 744 International Monetary Fund________________ 746 | Pletcher, Lt. Gen. Kenneth E., Surgeon Gen-a 487 | pliska, Leonard, administrative assistant to Representative Anderson of Illinois._______. 329 | Plotkin, Leonard, Transportation and Com- munications Services, GSA. ____._____.___. 628 | Plucknett, Knoland J., Southwestern Power Administration, Interior... .___..______ 514 | Plumb, Kenneth F. Federal Power Com- midsion. 0 Lo dT TI Tet 620 | Plumly, L. W., Fiscal Service, Treasury... 441 Plummer, Curtis B., Federal Communications Commission Sl re er a 616 3 Pe iam, Office of Emergency Pre 424 Plymale, Ben T., Research and Engineering Delonte. ool. dinoral hel aetan : . leat : 3 : FON ST a 175 Agriculture: Committee... Lo. looulild 264 | Interparliamentary Union... _______________ 293 | Poats, Rutherford M., Department of State._____ 434 Podell, Bertram L. (Representative from New ork): Biography... _. So ARMA adhese] 117 House Administration. _..______.__.___________ 268 Science and Astronautics Committee. _______ 271 Podesta, Robert A.: | Office of Secretary, Commerce. ____.________. 537 Beamon Development Adminisiion res 539 | ® ig ha B., Office of the Sergeant of Arms, 375 | Poff, Richard H. (Representative from Virginia): UI SBI ema 185 Tudioiary Conmitien. . os oi ardrareeox 269 | National Commission for the Review of Fed-eral and State Laws Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance ._______________ 291 National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws. 000 oa JUiUss, .......--..2000 290 Poggemeyer, Brig. Gen. Herman, Headquarters, 0.8. MarineiConps. insomnia10) 474 Pogoloff, David, Veterans’ Administration Con-gressional Liaison Service ________.________ 387 998 Congressional Directory Page Pohlenz, Dean, administrative assistant to Sen- Defense roi oo x Sai 2a is TA 448 Poitier, Sidney, National Foundation on the LL 0 Polak, J. J., International Monetary Fund._____ 746 Polen, Edward P., Office of Clerk of the House__ 378 Policesire, Alfred J., United States Customs god Polk, LT Ee a ey 278 Pollack, Herman, State Department___________ 429 Pollack, Irving M,, Securities and Exchange A ROLL 646 Pollard, Frederick D., Department of State____. 427 Pollen, David, Office of Education, HEW______ 573 Pollock, David, United Nations Economic Com- mission for Latin America_._..._-_.______._. 756 Pollock, Eleanor, National Commission on Product Salty: ii cori asia id 290 Pollock, Howard W. (Representative from Alaska): Biography so a L ors Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. _____ 268 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee___ 270 Pomeranz, Morton, Office of the Special Repre-sentative for Trade Negotiations ___________ 425 Pompa, Gilbert G., Community Relations Services, Justice. 0 a een 494 Pompier, Othella C., Senate Committee on Bonkingand'Curreney...........oo 0 260 Poole, D. Carleen House Committee on Armed FOTOI08 i oe oor og an fl Ea, 7 Poole, Elwood D. Jr., Planning and Marketing, TE I re ee Sn Re ep pt elit 501 Poole, Frazer G., Administrative Department, Library of nei 391 Congress... ve Poole, Jerry W., Office of the Secretary, HEW___ 560 Poole, Nathan, Gallaudet College. _____________ 562 Poole, William T., House Committee on Internal Jeoyy Ee Eg ie -27 voi Francis R.: International Bank for Reconstruction and ” DEVOIODINONT Fee ssne etn ten at oF rdw 0 International Finance Corporation...__._._____ 743 Pope, John A., Freer Gallery of Art_.__________ 655 Popick, Bernard, Social Security Administra- Dis Theodore, District Government... 718 Popper, David H., Ambassador to Cyprus..____ 779 Popper, Capt. Francis X., International Bound- ary Commission, United States and LSA Dera aniees adele ial eabiniiland Lu 743 Porcher, Margaret, Senate Committee on Labor and PubBe Welfare... conn ooooe natant 262 Portas, Richard, U.S. Customs Court_.___.___-696 Porter, Alan E., Senate Republican Policy Committee. i... Ak fouteaddatid. 4 .couiinuaecl. 263 Porter, Capt. A. M., Bureau of Naval Personnel 478 Porter, Dwight J., ‘Ambassador to Lebanon... 780 Porter, George R., National Bureau of Stand- 0s Eas ian Se Eh nT Ce Se 549 Porter, James I., D.C. Government___._____.__. 721 Porter, Leonard G., D.C. Fire Department___. 714 Porter, Paul R., International Commerce, 5 OTIINGYC0 oie ivi bw nb semi wm aT SE Porter, Robert, Consumer Protection, HEW____ 562 Porter, William J., Ambassador to Korea._.._... 780 Porter, William L., D.C. Government__________ 727 Portner, Davis A., Business and Defense Serv-ices Administration. cone o.oobo 543 Portner, Dr. Stuart, Pan American Union.._.__ 749 Portwood, Daniel E., Farmers Home Adminis-tration, Agriculture... co. oo ievitaaatnane 525 Porwick, Art, Post Office and Civil Service Committees, Senate...loo. lei 26 Posey, Clara B. ., secretary to Representative LNT NS1 DLA SY3L LTT 34 Posner, Ben, U.S. Information Ageney.__._____ 661 Posnick, Albert, Federal Trade Commission.... 623 Page Potofsky, Jacob S., National Park Foundation, Taterior.. obi Rl ll sl Ld 530 Pott, Stuart, House Committee on Internal Security Reta A Co RAS LAR Sl BS 0 TG RN 278 Potter, Charles E., American Battle Monu-ments Comission... 0 ido giesao 597 Potter, Frank, Manpower Administration, abor Potvin, Gregg, Select Committee on Small Business, House:u2az ison hy olici so] Lo 274 Pouliot, Leonard B., Smithsonian Institution.. 651 Povich, Albert S., D.C. Government_ _________ 716 Powell, Adam C. (Representative from New York) Biography. Lipiiosagie0 slab on ld. 119 Education and Labor Committee... __.___ 266 Powell, Arthur W., Office of the Secretary, HEW Sar SAL ol he a nu 561 Powell, Gloria L., D.C. Government__.________ 716 Powell, James Ly Jr., Office of Saline Water, Interior: ool Biiotoe: Jo andl) bo ddpumt on 506 Powell, James M., chief, U.S. Capitol Police.___ 384 Powell, Libby, secretary to Representative Powell, Lola, secretary to Representative Kluczynsled. ol oil 0 sabi) CH ana). iL 339 Powell, Richard L., District Fire Department. _ 72 Powell, W. Clinton, Department of State.._____ Powell, William J., Federal Power Commission -£4 Powell, Wylie D., District Government ________ 718 Power, Eugene E, National Council on the eT Powers, Albert J., Office of the Special Repre-sentative for Trade Negotiations. _________ 425 Powers, John O., Federal Aviation Administra-Hon, DOT... sl iinut Laan sri tes 592 Powers, Lawrence J., General Accounting Office: 20. ei 389 ols,int. Powers, Peter G., Smithsonian Institution. ___. 651 Powers, Capt. Thomas W., Coast Guard, DOT... 587 Powers, William F., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Artsoniatl bk 657 se Pozinsky, Norman, Trucking and Data Acqui- Prange, ok Soil Conservation hd Aoricullure. ool. shen a HIE 528 Pranger, Robert J., International Security Affairs, Defense. L. .......seit 300 449 Pranger, Sylvester B., Farmers Home Adminis- tration, Agriculture A CT ines an tan 528 Pratt, A. Ww. Research Institutes, HEW _______ 572 Pratt, John Helm, U.S. District Court for Dis- trict of Columbia To png Lh El 687 Preacher, Brooks C., Organization and Manage-ment; NASA andlda is Prechtl, T R., Office of Comptroller, Cott hard sis ba a Tae HE Prehn, Capt. John L., Jr., Assistant to re Secretary of Defense. i mag a tei 453 Preloh, Michael, Select Committee to Regulate Parking, House. £1 bineLoot 273 Prentice, Colgate S., State Department... 428 Presley, "Florence G., D.C. Government__..____ 719 Press, Lawrence S., "District of Columbia Re- development Land AGONOY. SE Crt it Tons 612 Prestemon, Robert G., Office of Secretary, Transportation Tyan Lima Tn 585 Preston, EdwardF., Internal Revenue Service. 439 Preston, Frank GQ, District Unemployment Compensation Board... 0 J 0 Bee 730 Preston, Homer J., Farmer Cooperative Service Agriculture oo Hirani Li dee iE a als 52 Preston, John H., Office of Civil Rights, Coashy Guard BILAL eel aR aa Preston, Samuel R., House Committee 5 Appropriations sHaRe eas Tae 276 Prettyman, Elijah Barrett, senior circuit judge, Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (biography). oc o--"szzr=rexzzzr== 675 Prewitt, Roy A., Federal Trade Commission_.. 622 Preyer, ‘Richardson (Representative from North Carolina): Biography -ociii i oo SR 008Bn Lh Sia 130 Internal Security Committee. in 3b l0 1 268 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. on EE RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRBRBRRRRRRREBEREEESESSESERR. Individual Index 999 Page Prezioso, Betty, House Committee on Agricul-t Ores snd Soni eros on tuigiisenol 275 Price, Ann, Senate Committee on Labor and PabliciWelgreo ou Jousnil LL Jaadinid.do 262 Price, C. Clinton, D.C. Government___________ Price, Clarence E., Joint Economic Committee. 286 Price, Doraine J., secretary to Representative Powell Price, Eber R., Atomic Energy Commission. _. 602 Price, Elizabeth M., House Committee on Ways andyMeanss ousilc biel snidats su ou Suan 280 Price, Rear Adm. Frank H., Jr., Naval Qn nance Systems Command Price, Harold L., Atomic Energy Commission. _ = Price, Col. Hayden J., Industrial College of the pATmediForees. coi. oo. sili dL 454 Price, Herbert C., Capitol Police. _.__.__.________ 385 Price, Leighton A., National Air Pollution Con-trol, HE Price, Melvin (Representative from Illinois): Biography: fAoilenb@nddpnali ny auld 56 Armed Services Committee________________.__ 265 Standards of Official Conduct Committee.___ 272 Price, Robert C., Federal Power Commission. -621 Price, Robert D. ’ (Representative from Texas): Blegraphyit | do F000 Sen dnioit unl uias ir Agriculture Committee. ln 264 ......--.LG Science and Astronautics Committee. ____-___ 271 Price, Vincent, Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Taderior stu MS ol Haid og bia Price, William N., Civilian Manpower Manage-ment INavyer 0c) Ln ii sad aH IL 469 ig Donald, Metropolitan Dn PHD Harold, American Revolution Blo tennial Commission oy, Sala eek) 286 Prins, Rear Adm. P. E. G., Coast Guard, Transportation 2 iiiont 0 oui Lind Joni Pritchard, John R., National Capital Pending. Commission Salt Male Amnalin en Ua Pritchard, Robert L., Bureau of International ARCHER. om ST Od ei iit 543 Pritzlaff, John C., Jr., Ambassador to Malta___ 781 Probus, James H "Office of Research and Development, NOVY o-ooaa SE 467 Proctor, Quentin S,, PCC...iri. lil 0 616 Proper, Datus C., Department of State.._...... 431 Propps, Herbert ¥., Office of the Special Repre- sentative for Trade Negotiations. Prosser, Miss Michal Sue, secretary to Represen-tative Bavlison:t Joie DON Lot lol 331 Protitch, Dragoslav, United Nations_________._ 756 Proulx, Alfred C., United States Court of Military Appeals A SS er LI HSB 705 Prout, Carrow T., Jr., Soil Conservation Serv-ice, Agriculture SCE Re Rr Ae 529 Prouty, Winston L. (Senator from Vermont): EL hr ee Re Se eS old 182 Commerce Committee... i. il 22 2 253 District of Columbia Committee... __.______ 254 Labor and Public Welfare Committee... _.__ 255 Special Committee on Aging_________________ 258 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine ETE Dh A I aa eee el pa 295 Commission on Revision of the Criminal Laws of the Districtiof Columbia... —--ccneme-287 Republican Policy Committee... 256 National Fisheries Center and Aquarium AAVISOrY Board. cee ae io cannonset nnn 291 Prouy, Mrs. Winston L., The Congressional abo erin amu ob Ili Moda ala es Provan, John R., Federal Highway in tration, Transportation Pa me AB Lh 592 Prown, Jules D., National Portrait Gallery.._. 654 Proxmire, William (Senator from Wisconsin): Biography Rak tn ERR TS Ri [Nr ¥ Appropriations Committee __________.______. 252 Banking and Currency Committee __________ 253 Joint Committee on Defense Production... 282 Joint Economic Committee... _._.____. 285 National Commission on Consumer Finance. 290 Pruett, Willard W., Office of the Secretary of the Senate, Official Reporters of Debates. _.____ 374 Prugue, Armando, Inter-American Develop-ment: Bank. ocusrar. i dr re TST 739 Page Pruitt, Bernice, secretary to Representative Prey dee A A Say YT 34 Pruitt, David C., III, administrative assistant to "Representative ‘Edwards of Alabama... 334 Pruzan, aan D.C. Government... ..._.... 715 Pryce, A. W., Office of Naval Research________. 472 Pryor, David H. (Representative from Ar-kansas): Biographwid dh odo la die son. 12 sudan Appropriations Committee. -.----_-__.__..L 264 Pryor, Ted J., Government Printing Office.____ 394 Pryor, William C., District of Columbia Court ol General Sessions... ou tie ise cungain: 706 Ptacek, Miro E., Washington City Post Office.. 733 Pucinski, Roman C. (Representative from. Il- linois): BIOSIaPY ce iti iim pn SEE SE TR 52 Education and Labor Committee_.___________ 266 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. .....__._____. 272 Pugh, Caro M., Senate Committee on Banking and Currenc 60 Pugh, Brig. Gen. James R., Jr., Defense Supply Agency 456 Pugh, ey Acad A., Jr., Budget and Finance, Agricalturesis =o Lal Uline snide Puhan, Alfred, Ambassador to Hungary ________ Puishis, Shirley A. secretary to Representative Hieleshl; Silat wradlibl Soudan.ans 337 Pujol, Maurice P., Senate Committee on Appro-priations iis ball Lust JE barina di eu 259 i Eugene S., Joint Commission on the oinag Pulling, anid W., Federal Aviation Adminis-tration. losiideynslLonelliiE ore 591 DG. Puls, Fritz L., National Transportation Satety. Board Pulvermacher, Clifford G., Commodity Grodii _ Corporation, Agriculture S20 I 208 BERR RO Puntch, Guy W., D.C. Government__._______._ Puppa, Henry 'G., Office of Administrator, GSA 624 Purcell, Graham (Representative from Texas): | BIOGIOPIN Lo oF oot arse san sr cab SE gn at 175 Agricultare.Committees. . _-___ ._____..._. 264 Post Office and Civil Service... __________ 270 Purdy, Rosella, House Committee on Internal i UR ah A Tasia Rie Be pea nal dh ae Pursley, Co. Robert E., Office of Secretary of 5 7 0 LT RA SRO rb a Sie din ar 443 Puryear, Charles A., House Post Office_ _______ 381 Puterko, Carol M., Naval Liaison Office_.______ 387 Putz, Eleanor M., Senate Committee on Public i 2 Putzel, Henry, Jr., Reporter of Decisions, U.S. Supreme Court Py, Raymond, administrative assistant to Rep-resentative Schadeberg. ..._ _-.._ 2000 345 Pyle, Howard III, administrative assistant to Representative FARO: rr ar ef eps es 339 Pyle, Paul W., Jr., Social and Rehabilitation Service, HEW 5 Pyles, Raymond S., Metropolitan Police De-partment 727 Pyrros, James G., administrative assistant to RepresentativeNedzi_ ..... Lo ooo old 342 Q Quanbeck, Col. Alton H., Systems Analysis, 451 Quarker, Dorothy, administrative assistant to Representative Diggs... _ x os _-o_ 2 334 Quarles, John R., Jr., Office of Under Secretary, Interiorass) ots dol neler a pend Quarterman, Allen J., D.C. Government______ Quattlebaum, Charles A., Legislative Reference Service: fu Co igon nol aalia JR I 393 Quealy, William H., judge, Tax Court of the United States 702 Queen, Mrs. Betty J., Department of Public Welfare, District. oon sae alate 728 Quenstedt, Warren D., Washington Metropolitan Areca Transit Authority... oi. clvncsvnzate 662 | 1000 Congressional Directory Page Page Quie, Albert H. (Representative from Minne- sota): Biographys 2.0 fi alate Ah cant Bell ou 89 Education and Labor Committee ____________ 266 Quigley, Denis, House Committee on Science andiAstronauties:L ies 0 sonal28 Quigley, Robert F., Federal Home Loan Bank ai es Quillen, James H. (Representative from Ten- nessee): : Blographyie ii. sows devant tana Jassnasid 167 RulestCommittes. 2 jo sitar we. 2 old 3s 271 Standards of Official Conduct Committee -__ 272 Quillian, Col. Stone W., Headquarters, U.S. Marine: Corns. cou e. -Setie tans mas oS SSS 473 Quimby, Freeman H., Library of Congress. ____ 393 Quindlen, Eugene J., Office of Emergency Pre- paredness.o calli guna Ladner gical od 424 Quinn, Elizabeth A.., secretary to Senator Aiken_ 324 Quinn, Frank A., Equal Employment Oppor- tunity-Commission. .........303500) ..-.. 613 Quinn, Frederick S., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States__________ 752 Quinn, George F., Atomic Energy Commission_ 601 Quinn, Robert Emmett, chief judge, United States Court of Military Appeals (biogra-phy) od Ji joie Sai J eariac ies 764 Quinn, Rowland K., National Mediation Board. 641 Quinn, Thomas D., judge (retired), District of Columbia Court of Appeals_________________ 706 Quinn, Thomas F., U.S. Court of Appeals___.__ 670 Quinn, William J., D.C. Government__________ 723 Quintana, Carlos, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America_______.______ 756 Quintanilla, Oscar Arze, Pan American Union__ 750 Quintus, Paul E., International Affairs, Agri- culture, LIidusuao ln, sz-=deti-.on 520 Quiros, Roberto, Pan American Union.-_.___._. 750 R Rabin, Yitzhak, Ambassador from Israel ______ 768 Rabon, Hampton A., Jr., Office of Fiscal Assist-ant Secretary; Treasury sl. br oi ve 438 Racusin, Aaron J., Installations and Logistics, ATL OTC or Sr es 485 Radcliffe, Charles W., House Committee on Education and Labor, a2c = = een Seine 276 Radcliffe, Shirley J., Joint Economic Com-mittee. 2 rc Sun a SE IU BY 286 Rademaker, Stanley C., Consumer and Market-IngiServien osa ia 52. Gader, Lloyd, Sr., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation... io.c....ouuuins 2 Radford, Thurmon L., Jr., Office of Postmaster, LL LR el an LE Me Lele PR CT a al 381 Radigan, James P., Jr., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress_._.___________._ 392 Radnor, Jess C., Federal Trade Commission___ 622 Radue, Edward C., Tax Court of the United A es RR SE LB A Sede Oo BS 703 Raedy, Michael V., D.C. Fire Department_____ 726 Raesly, Barboura G., secretary to Senator Russell: con J ani b Ll Fa oulioglaaihe 327 Raffetto, Rear Adm. E. C., Bureau of Medicine ond Surgery, Navy 479 Rafik, Mohammed Y.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Fo or rarer International Finance Corporation___________ Rafner, Robert S., D.C. Redevelopment Land 2H ee Sd hap dig einai 612 Raftery, Thomas M., Board on Georaphic Names, Interior 507 Ragan, William M., Jr., Civil Service Commis-sion_ Raiden, Elwyn G., Office of the Sergeant at Arms; House. sic Zi apneidisisl : Railsback, Thomas F. (Representative from Illinois): BIOSITAINY oo oie os mime enn ba bin be be Judiciary Committe... seer armen 269 Rainbolt, Harry E., Joint Commission on the Ca Esnp 8 Rainbolt, John, administrative assistant to Representative Purcell Rainey, Capt. B. L., Naval Supply Systems Commons. o cio ie a R11 Rains, Edwin F., Bureau of Customs, Treasury. 439 Raisch, Robert D., Forest Service, Agriculture. 526 Bal James S., International Finance Corpora- ion epablie soli claps snail Nadine ie Ralston, N. P., Science and Education, Agri- entrees. aii. Lo susait ih A Heit 532 Ralston, William J., Soil Conservation Service _ 528 Ramage, David R., House Majority Clerk_____ 382 Ramage, Vice Adm. L. P., Military Sea Trans- portation Service 480 Ramey, James T., Atomic Energy Commission. 600 Ramirez-Eva, Arnoldo: g International Bank for Reconstruction and Developmentoiis: oon ddongaatp iuiald International Finance Corporation .__________ Ramos, Dr. Manuel Sirvent, Pan American Health Organization... LI nol io Alpesh Bemus, W. Bruce, National Bureau of Stand: Telary, ATIY.. oi... cova tiioumus ) caudioblt Ramsey, Mary Louise, Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress.._____.________ Ramsey, Dr. Norman F., Atomic Energy Com- Randall, Lou, Office of Doorkeeper, House... 380 Randall, William J. (Representative from Mis- souri): Blograpy. dod So piuniih non be in SL ifs 95 Armed Services Committee _________________. 265 ginia): 33 IT TT IR ap a a 190 Labor and Public Welfare Committee ..______ 55 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. .__. 255-Public Works Committee. _____._______._____. 256 Select Committee on Small Business ..._______ 257 Special Committeeon Aging _._______________. 258 James Madison Memorial Commission___.____ 288 Randolph, Josephine, House Committee on Internal Securify. oc oasencies daca 278 Randolph, Raymond, Small Business Admin-Br AION. ira eee re de Ss 650 Raney, Dr. William P., Research and Develop-ment, Navy Rankin, Richard R., Federal Extension Serv-dee, Agriomiune reesekr me 534 Rankin, Col. Robert H., Selective Service Ransom, Harry Hunt, Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund. 292 Ranta, Hugo A., Office of General Counsel for the DreasarY desman su al 437 aiils Rao, Paul P., chief judge, Customs Court Gun hh Ph See Ge Sa Teer IL Tae 692 Rapee, Elsworth H., Washington City Post OCC or re dE ster os on 733 Rapp, William F., Office of Management and Organization, Commerce... ___._._.____ 537 Rappaport, Sheleon, SEC... 647 Rarick, John R. (Representative from Louisi- ana): Biography 2000, J 20 SUT LH Rate hi 72 Agriculture Committee....2l0ln ll. 264 Rash, Col. John G., Air Staff, Air Force____.__ 488 Rashid, Baddia J., Antitrust Division, Justice.. 492 EE EEE Individual Index 1001 Page Page CER Cec eC Raskin, Beatrice R., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare SeREER TS 262 Rasmussen, Boyd L., Bureau of Land Manage-mentEinterior— alii Joc noelsani. 509 Rasmussen, Clifford L., Railroad Retirement Borda. damn) cain) onl assraasd 645 Rasmussen, Maj. Gen. Henry A., U.S. Army Matericl Command....icl0Lauria Lol lo 464 Rasnick, Nolan P., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senatelt solciinlesiionhaanpiid ool Bi 375 Rasor, Robert L., General Accounting Office.. 389 Ratcliffe, Robert, Bonneville Power Adminis- ation. citi oun), dd. AL aL Lad 513 Rath, unt G., International Security Affairs, Defense Linn eB nn Ba on oe Bs wa AERC SO 449 Rath hn, Frank H., administrative assistant to Representative William D. Ford of Michigan... ives tos ews aN 0] 335 Rathe, Barbas A, secretary to Representative 15 TR SR REE Ge RE ROE CRT Ta Rathe, alive, Gallaudet College _._______.__ 562 Tadiie, Jour, House Committee on Ways and oy Walter, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development________________ 751 Raudabaugh, J. Neil, Federal Extension Serv-ice, Agricaltureniu, ) cooiisiacdion Olas 534 Raum, Arnold, judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography) 697 Raumer, Capt. Frederick H., Coast Guard, Transportationsy lod fi nai JH Hemant, Ravan, Jack E., administrative assistant Toe Senator, Tharmond. _..... oiianl fried; 328 Ravenscroft, Richard S., Foreign Direct In-vestments, Commerce... .._.__........ 538 Ravenswaay, ‘Charles Van, Smithsonian Insti-tution... Siiosoinnicon inie Anand Raver, Barbara E., secretary to Representative Goodl 1) if pat ium ioriinietn i 1 v1 336 desea Raville, G. Richard, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority... siilusinsao 662 Ravnholt, Eiler C., administrative assistant to Senator Inouye... .. =i Jinn Rawls, Dorothy, secretary to Representative Sandman Loli o bio] FU voniinoes Rawson, Robert J., Federal Communications Commission ics. Jo. 0a0ith. oo sii er Ray, David B., Jr.: Presidents Committee on Mental Retardation. 292 Office of the Secretary, HEW_________________ 560 Ray, Elmer C., Washington City Post Office... i Ray, Gordon, Smithsonian Institution. ________ 51 Ray, Hugh, National Commission on Prodoet ° LE Ra elt Cr pe a Sea ale 1 LY 290 Ray, Jeter, Deputy Solicitor, Labor. ___________ 554 Ray, Col. Roger: Deputy assistant to the Secretary of Defense_. 457 Military Liaison Committee, AEC 4 Ray, Victor B., Bureau of Chief Postal In-UL Ll ee aia fa 4 1) 502 Ray, William B., Federal Communications Commission... L200oneson iE 616 Rayhball, Joseph C., administrative assistant to Representative Heckler. __________________. 337 Rayford, Dr. Linwood L., D.C. Government__ 716 Raymond, Anthony J., secretary to Representa- tiveCorbett., _ if lie aint 333 Raymond, Charles E., Business and Defense Services Administration, Commerce________ 544 Raynor, Mrs. Peggy, secretary to Senator a ARLE SL RO he ae ih 327 Razzeto, Maj. Gen. José Rodriguez, Inter-American Defense Board... _____________ 737 ®e Ela D., U.S. Customs Court (biog-ok Rea, CA “WilliamF., 3d, Coast Guard, Trans- portation 0 LC ai0 Lh: on Aaa SHG ing 590 Read, Benjamin H., Smithsonian Institution... 655 Read, Capt. Garth EB. Coast Guard, Transpor-tation ar er de rw SAS TIAL 589 Read, Ren F., Office of Civil Defense.._._._.____ 461 Read-Vittini, Dr. Maria, Ambassador from Dominican Repablie 2 tii oe Mer le 765 Reardon, Timothy J., Jr., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation paral Lotdegl any 617 Rechtin, Eberhardt, Research and Engineering, Defense hw Re 4 bE ES wins Te Aaa Sls 445 Redford, Emmette S. National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities... __.._..._.____ 640 Redman, Charles L., Jr., administrative assist-ant to Representative Flynt], cutis Lotta Redmond, Lawrence P., House Committee on Government Operations sms Soma thoar STAEY Reece, Forest, administrative assistant to Repre- sentative Price Reece, James S., Bureau of Reclamation______._ 512 Reed, Clarke Tr, American Revolution Bicen- tennial Commission. cvs ood. cil cadutaciin 286 Reed, Daniel J., National Archives and Rec-Or88,/ GB AL st mn olresd ith envased Sodd. data 629 Reed, Capt. D. M., Office of Operations, Coast Ey PNI ea LES Ta Sih oe 589 Reed, George J., Board of Parole, Justice. ______ 495 Reed, Hartwell D., Jr., House ‘Committee on Education and oh Tr a 276 Rood, Jomos S., Small Business Administra- rd Reed, Michael L., legislative assistant to House Majority I ka 377 Reed, Oliver H., Washington City Post Office. 733 Reed, » Fan] W., Db:>.L--Sovenent Reed,i En Forman, justice, Supreme Court (retired) (biograph v) i Cee, Se I Bate 668 Reed, Stephanie W., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, LT IE VS Th bhi dada 379 Reed, Theodore H. , National Zoological Park. _ oe Reed, Vincent E. 1 C. Government 720 Reed, Wayne O., ‘Office of Education... 572 Reed, Mrs. Winchell, secretary to Representative Dellenback 333 Rees, Martha N., House Committee on Science and Astronautics Rees, Dr. Mina S., National Science Board_____ 644 Rees, Thomas M. ’(Representative from Cali- fornia): LRAT ee eet nen Eh Bl BU 21 Banking and Currency Committee. __________ 65 Reese, Charlotte P., Board of Parole, Justice___ 495 Reeves, Benjamin gi House Committee on Education and Labor______________________ 276 Reeves, George T., Civil Service Commission_. 607 Regan, "Mrs. Arthur C., American National Red Lr ei ra ha ne El a 98 Regan, Joseph H., Export-Import Bank________ 613 | Regan, yi oflip A., Senate Radio and Television FRA A LR ey William H., Office of Legal Counsel, ust Commission ergs S03 w BE HE Bed LTO Reid, Charlotte T. rd from Iilinois): Blographyaiooe 0 BUN A GHD) Hien 53 Appropriations Committee... _______________ 264 Standards of Official Conduct Committee. ___ 272 Reid, Clyde H., Department of Public Welfare, District EE a Em LR 728 Reid, Jay, International Monetary Fund._______ 747 Reid, Louis E., Jr., Bureau of Outdoor Recre- ation interior... i LoUdiL oF olin Jat 515 Reid, Max P., Office of Personnel, Agriculture... 530 Reid, Ogden’ R. (Representative from New Yor k): BIOSIAPRY... 0. oon cin Seen n al wat aa is SE 123 Education and Labor Committee ______.______ 266 Government Operations Committee... __.____ 267 Reid, Patrick M. International Bank for Reconstruction and 8 A nr ReNL CR 742 International Finance Corporation. __________ 744 Reid, ga. Raymond T., Legislative Liaison, bo] TY i aa ea Reid, W. Cr U.S. Capitol Police.” % 2% 385 Reid, Warren R., National Archives and Rec- Rr Wh ords Service, ETNNe) 629 1002 Congressional Directory Reida, Larry, Select Committee on Crime. _____ 273 Reidinger, Jack E., Office of Postmaster, House. 381 Beit) ig (Representative from South Da- ota): Bilographyel coo cdi io ui SR URI ir 165 Appropriations Committee __________________ 264 Reifschneider, Col. Rodolfo Becker, Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commission oh 0d 748 Reilly, Donald F., Administration on Aging, HRW... ion SHOU SISORD Fs 575 Reilly James Francis, Commission in Revision of the Criminal Laws of the District of Columbia a tus Saal 10 TAO Sia. oo Zain 0 287 Reimers, Paul R., Library of Congress_________ 391 Rein, Bertram w., Department of State________ 426 Reinemar, Vie, secretary to Senator Metcalf___. 327 Reingold, "Nathan, Smithsonian Institution.___ 651 Reinhardt, John E., U.S. Information Agency... 660 Reintsema, Robert A administrative assistant to Representative Miller of Ohio... _____ 341 Reis, Herbert K., Department of State_________ 428 Reitz, J. Wayne, ‘Office of Education, HEW____ 573 Remsberg, J. Homer, Farm Credit Administra Remez, Ziv, Civil Service Commission__-______ 608 Renchard, George W., Ambassador to Burundi. 778 Rennebohm, William E., Outdoor Recreation, Togerdorzo is th feb Br he ul a Let 515 Rennert, Murray P., Bureau of International COHIeLCOE Es Sons Tn a ea 542 Reno, StanleyJ., Environmental Control, HEW_ 564 Renshaw, Edgar F., Rural Electrification Ad- ministration. eevee 527 Renshaw, Capt. Loy W. A., Office of Engineer- ing, Coast Garde 588 Rentz, J. Fred, American National Red Cross_. 598 Replogle, Luther I., Ambassador to Iceland ____ 780 Resin, Claude Edgar, South Pacific Commis- RE lO SRS re te Te Sinstunie 752 Rotor Stanley R. (Secretary of the Army): Biography 3 a ee OD SA I tin Si 458 Armed Forces Policy Council ________. __...___ 444 Foreign-TradeZones Board. _-________________ 623 National Forest Reservation Commission... 291 Restrepo, Diego Colle, Inter-American Develop-ment Bank. Coc. an ar oi Rettgers, Forrest I., administrative assistant to Senator Byrd of Virginia. coo. -oa-n Rettie, Dwight F., Development, HUD_______ 581 Reuss, Carl W., clerk, Sixth Judicial Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals TS Ee rb 671 Bons Momy S. (Representative from Wiscon- sin): BIogtapRY. cious. i dat 5 Hh ont Ae SaaS 194 Banking and Currency Committee. __________ 265 Government Operations Committee __________ 267 Joint Economic Committee ___________._____. 285 Reuss, Robert R., U.S. Capitol Police__________ 385 Reveles, Robert A., secretary to Representative Thompson of Now J CrSeY. .. .edetlbroroniy 346 Revell, Kenneth W., Community Health Serv-jee, HEW.... Sot eclecticsu daie aiifs ooo 570 Revercomb, George H., Office of Deputy At-torney. General, Justiee: vor lu nneitonuans 491 Rexroad, Vorley M., Senate Committee on Ap-propriations ENTE ry ROA 259 Reyes, Jenaro Paz, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Megiep: «i Peabo dimnrndio al. N.oatug 1 743 Reyner, Charles T., Office of Publications and Information, Commerce Ldn meio) Xo eal) ok Reynolds, Edwin L., Patent Office.____________ Be Reynolds, Hope E. Secretary to Representative Whalen. i Enea Ga se nay 347 Reynolds, i E., Federal Reserve System... 605 Reynolds, John M., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Senate... xo. soa nbh Folia Reynolds, Dr. Joseph M., National Science Board... essen UBLTGERO TOL 64 Reynolds, Dr. Orr E., Office of Space Science and Applications," NASA VLor 1 638 Reynolds, Robert V., Federal Aviation, Trans-BOECRON ce oo ila ee 591 Rhinelander, John B., Department of State... 427 Page ‘Rhoads, James. B., Archivist of the United St.tates: Federal Fire: Council... ol... iii oibiaiiiiie 631 National Historical Publications Commission. 630 National Archives and Records Service _____ 628 Rhodarmere, Brig. Gen. Roger K., Sesearciv) and Development, Air Force _____________ Rhode, Russel H. , Federal Trade Commission. piss Rhoden, Eugene, D.C. Government... ..... 725 Rhodes, Edward T., Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Interior. _________ 516 Rhodes, Fred B., Veterans Administration. ___ 661 Rhodes, George R., D.C. Government________ 720 Rhodes, John J. (Representative from Arizona): BIOZraDNY wii i as EE a a Appropriations Committee ___._____._______.____ 264 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy____ 295 Rhodes, Mrs. John J., The Congressional Club__ 610 Rhodes, Ralph S., Ozarks Regional Commis-sion, Commerce...Sug ioty ‘ii... 540 Rhodes, Robert G., Interstate Commerce Com-MISSION ole! aint, Bar Assen 3 Rian, T. Ave, Committee on Republican Con-ference-of theiSenate: ou rociulloaslosil 263 Ribarich, Agnes M., secretary to Representative Brademags Dl Sin is Bain ihr Siok 330 Abraham A. (Senator from Connecti-cut): Biography... dudes]anflosag hoe 29 Finance Commitbeq.... ool. Jioll Jo siuuasdai 254 Government Operations Committee__________. 254 Joint Economic Committee __________________ 285 EW 5 nite Donald B., Systems Analysis, Defense____ 451 Rice, E. Milford, Southwestern Power Admin- istration, Interior... ....JusopriodT wntegab 514 Rice, Emmett J.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development iior onl sobadis Sragwing, 742 International Finance Corporation _________ 744 Rice, Harry W., Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, INEeBIOr., soul Lana Bass andibendy 514 Rice, Irvin L., Consumer and Marketing Serv-jee, Agriculture... ..cibhailadond Saal 522 Rice, Rear Adm. J. E., Naval Electronic Sys- tems Command _ 475 Rice, Leaming M., Jr., D.C. Government______ 716 Rice, Mary, secretary to Representative Nichols. 342 Rice, Walter L., Ambassador to Austrialia 728 Rice, William 5. Office of Emergency Pre- paredness SEAS E es SACI. oh DY TAT 424 Rice, William S., D.C. Government. ___________ 720 Rich, Lt. Gen. C. W. CG, Army Staff. 0. o.oo 463 Rich, Giles Sutherland, judge, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography)__ 682 Rich, Walter E., Rural Electrification Admin-istration SRE eR ESR 7 1 527 Richards, 5 B. J., International Finance Cor-POTABION. ovo doco prnns sins doit oSamunt. I 5 8 1 “Riith F., Health Facilities Planning, BEY i i st esb anes demas NENG Richardson, Egerton Rudolf: Ambassador from J AMACH. oe SERS SERS 769 Organization of American States. _____________ 749 Richardson, Elliot Lee: DepartmentofState. iL. fo iii bhi bug 426 American Nosjonat Red Crass shied bin 597 Richardson, Cdr. J Bureau of Lei Hi Surgery, Navy. ______ 479 National Naval Medical Center_.____________ 480 Richardson, John, Jr., Department of State. ___ 432 Richardson, John J., D: C. Government________ 725 GO0AWElL. 15. ces. ae oF rth SN Richardson, Randall J., Combined Airlines Ticket Office Biography... i et tm i mt re Richardson, Truman, administrative assistant to Representative Steed. .____________._____ 34 Indwrdual Index Page Page Richardson) Vernon C., Maritime Administra- Rie Donald E., House Committee on Appropriations MUU gL ana aon 0] 275 Riches, E.J., International Labor Organization. 745 Richmond, Rear Adm. C. A., Coast Guard Transportation SRR Se Tekst s I 590 Richmond, Charles A., Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior. 0 eo a HENAN (GLE Os 509 Richmond, Henry R., Bonneville Power Ad-ministration, Interior jor i. ros il. 513 Richroath, Mrs. Dorothy W., secretary to Senator Dodd: ls nunc aiid 325 soliluio Ho Richter, Anders, Smithsonian Institution______ 653 Richter, Richard F., Rural Electrification Administration. [loo CBOEoe dal d 527 Rickett, Sir Denis, International Bank for Re-construction and Development_____________ 740 Rickover, Vice Adm. H. G Atomic Energy Commission... _____________ 601 Naval Ships Systems Command.__.___________ 477 Ricks, Artel, National Archives and Records Service, GBA ath 629 Ricks, R. Bruce, Federal Home Loan Bank Bogrd, otis salvos Sonnl ali Liars ak 617 Riddick, Floyd M., Parliamentarian, Senate__ 373 Riddle, Daniel M., Office of Deputy Postmaster Genaraliiin, ih, dAL eo DL Saas Riddle, Robert L. Transportation and Com-munications Service, GSA Ridgell, A. Emmanuel, superintendent, House Office Buildings Ridgely, William A., Office of Secretary of the Senate Ridley, Peter S., D.C. Government__________ Riedel, Capt. William R., Coast Guard, Trans- portation in mB BE Ss Se i Riegle, Donald W., Jr. (Representative from Michigan): Biography. 0 iis 0 F810 00a. dy 85 rion Committee: .... 000 TH SH 264 Riemer, Peter P., District of Columbia De-velopment Land Ageney. Dil Tap arias; 611 Riemondy, Brig. Gen. Augustus A.: Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Prod-nets: JT RIINE © GO ame ARLE vs HINA 610 Systems and Logistics, Air Force ___________ 489 Riera, Rear Adm. Robert E.: Atomic Energy Commission... ____._______. 603 Military Liaison to AEC, Defense____________ 457 Riesel, Victor, President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped_________ 644 Riesenberg, Saul H., U.S. National Museum__ 653 Rietze, Harry L., Commercial Fisheries, In- topior ir dl. Sn A a A Rieve, Rear Adm. Roland, Office of Comp- troller INQYY ste tm ah 469 Rife, R. H., Federal Supply Service, GSA ____ 627 Riggs, Robert L., administrative assistant to Senator Cooper... ........ SoERoso.5500 i 324 Rigot, Capt. William L.: A or Brazil-United States Defense Commis-a Riley. iy Office of Secretary of Interior____ 504 Riley,Maj. Gen. D. E., Defense Supply Agency 456 Riley, Edwin A., Finance and Administration, Riley, H. E., National Science Foundation____ 642 Riley, Pau Defense Installations and Yogisties. =. 447 Oil Import Appeals Board, Interior__________ 505 Riley, William T., Atomic Energy Commission. 602 Rima, William H., Jr., Regional Offices 224 Service Commission.A nL Rimple, H. PR Health Facilities HS Th tH Dae Rn RT RE et 569 Rinard, Park, administrative assistant to Senator Hughes tt os al om ee BE 2 326 Rinck, Sandra, secretary to Representative ATHIGY. oT aL ERT 329 Rinehart, D. Eldred, Renegotiation Board... ___ 645 Rinehart, Comdr. V. M., Coast Guard, Trans-BOrIation: fond CO aii Jit Ble nn AE 590 TRA eh hie Ring, P. D., Federal Reserve System________._. 605 Ringer, Barbara A., Library of Congress___.____ 391 Ringer, Jean, secretary to Representative Foley. 335 Rintels, Johathan, Business and Defense Serv- ices ’ Administration, Commerce io.L. 0 Riordan, John J., Installations and Logistics, Ee aeee a EE a 447 Bins Se A., Regional Offices, Post Ripley, S. Pion Smithsonian Institution.._. 651 Ripman, Hugh an ties Bank for Reconstruction and Development... tio due Jolanta 741 International Finance Corporation... _______. 744 Riseling, George F., District of Columbia Re-development Land AGENCY SJ rina wlandak 612 ison, Nipiam M., Bureau of Operations, Post Rist. sr B., International Bank for Re- construction and Development... ........c:x 741 Ristow, WalterW., Library of Congress._____.____ 394 Ritchie, A. Edgar, Ambassador from Canada.__.__ 763 Ritger, "Donald L. , Office of the General 5 Counsel, Jo etieer, George w., Rial Supply Service, oh Ritter, Paul O., Farm Credit Administration... 614 Ritterbush, Philip, Smithsonian Institution____. 651 Rivard, Lloyd A., House Committee on Public OES... Soca cn BLE BB Gi Saitou Chis 279 Rivas, S., Fernando, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and a Ce eh I ee hae 743 Rivera, Julio A., Ambassador from El Salvador.. 765 Rivera, Col. Julio A., Pan American Union._.___ 749 Rivera, Luis, Pan American Union... ___________ 750 Rivera, Raul, Pan American Union_____________ 750 Rivers, L. Mendel (Representative from South Carolina): BIOSrapNy. or os dtl od ie 162 Armed Services Committee... _______________ 265 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy... 294 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy _.._. 205 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy__ Rivers, Richard, Office of Majority Whip, House. 377 Rives, Capt. Vernon G., Office of Assistant Seer ely NAVY. Rizzardi, Kathryn i Office of Undersecretary OL tha ATT TOrco. ir a. jut TBH DARL 484 RoneD, 1& ames R., Boards and Commissions, VIL ee net dae Sat ee td ily Roache, Philip L., Jr., Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Roadley, C. Robert, National Mediation Board.. 641 Roan, James A., Jr., Health Services and Mental Health, HEW Roane, Ww. Russell, Financial Management, AY eisnt oe he A Se Robb, Noa: circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (DIograpNY) te com ST Catia I 674 Robbins, Mrs. Lilla B., D.C. Government... ___. Robbins, Mary Rita, Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences. ._.= <0] Robbins, Sidney S., Medical Services Adminis- tration, HEW Roberson, Gary K., House Post Office.________. Roberson, Henry c., Civil Service Commis- Slop otal te RHE DL adc Tn Mba 608 Robert, Mary Ann, House Committee on Science and Astronauties..__________________ 280 Roberts, Mrs. Anne, Regional Offices, HUD.___. 578 Roberts, Carl E., Southwestern Power Admin- istration. OU SUSI EEE CDE SORBET 514 Reps Charles H., Director of Personnel, Roberts, Charles P., administrative assistant to Representative Sebelius... _______.__.____ 345 Roberts, Frances N., secretary to Representa-Hive Henderson: .... 405. «30 foepeanktowe -Roberts, James R., Marketing and Consumer Services, Agriculture. cic oubosias 523 ........- Roberts, Linda L.: Office of the Secretary of the Senate__________ 374 Congressional Daily Digest... ____...._. 385 Roberts, Monies A., Immigration Appeals, Juastieer dr a aA hh hens AAT TY pd 495 Roberts, Selet Department of State. _.________ 432 ha A A” lt E 1004 Congressional Directory Page Roberts, Ray (Representative from Texas): Blographyascas oo cst li Sinn danilise 173 Public Works Committee __________________:_ 271 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. _______________ 272 Roberts, Richard M., Tax Division, Justice. ___ 494 Roberts, Walter R., U.S. Information Agency-_ 660 Robertshaw, Lt. Gen. Louis B.: Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps CablndSl 473 Personnel Department, U.S. Marine Corps__-474 Robertson, Ben P., Wage and Labor Standards, Tabor nis ties 2 optiiih de 557 Boboires: Donald J., Washington City Post Office 733 Robertson, J. L., Federal Reserve System______ 604 Robertson, James C., D.C. Government. ._.._-729 Robertson, Jessie vi secretary ~ to Senator Magnuson SEF RE TE AE EI INE Rs a TEE LAE 326 Robertson, Joseph M.: Administrative Assistant Secretary, Agricul-oi ture. ven GIOOORa RR RE SIE INS o00 Departmental Administration, Agriculture. __ 529 Robertson, Mrs. Mary B., administrative assistant to Representative Yatron________-348 Robertson, Peter, Equal Employment Oppor-tunity Commission 0 0.0 0 LF INU LS 612 Robertson, Randal M., National Science Poudation: Ui [O00 Ain A 2a Robertson, Turner N., Office of Doorkeeper, HoendeX Bl) 20h 0iilo rf aaa RV us 379 Robertson, Walter, Jr.: National Archives and Records Service..____. 628 National Archives Trust Fund Board. ____.__-631 Robey, James L., House Post Office___.__.__._-81 Robilotti, Dante ‘A, U.S. Customs Court... 696 Robinett, James 1, Jr., administrative assist- ant £0 Representative Fall tre Ao SEEEn 336 Robinson, Alice A., Senate Republican Policy Commitee Cevi a Robinson, Aubrey E., Jr., judge, U.S. District Court, for the Distr ict of Columbia: Biography. oo iemesa i aE 686 Commission on Revision of the Criminal Laws of the District.of Columbia... = -----2z--287 Robinson, Benjamin F., Office of the Inspector General, Agriculture a 535 Robinson, Charles E., Commodity Exchange Authority a ah ne 522 Robinson, SE L., administrative assistant to Representative Beasd Sle Robinson, George E., Office of Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interiors. i oi eane 506 Robinson, George L., Office of Doorkeeper, HOUSE or ey oe a i at eo 380 Robinson, Grace C., D.C. Government________ 719 Robinson, Gruine, Health Facilities Planning, 5 Robinson, Henry S., D.C. Government________ 715 Robinson, Herbert Ww., District Board of Voca-tional Education. i. oo anne 731 Robinson, Hugh V., Foreign Agricultural Serv-5 Ronion, Ida C., D.C. Government....---...--718 Robinson, James L., Equal Employment Opportunity Commission... ~~ 612 Robinson, Neil S., Federal Judicial Center. ____ 708 Robinson, Patricia A., Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Selences... i. 2 259 Robinson, Roger R., Land Management, Interior Bi ity phe Onde Rien Se 510 Robinson, Spotswood W. III (Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals): Biography. ceo coi ime Sane iid at nis 673 Commission on Revision of the Criminal Laws of the District of Columbia. ______.___ 28 Robinson, Maj. Gen. Wallace H., Jr., Supply Bept.; Marine Corps. olul analald 474 Robischon, Ernest W., National Air and Space dSenwiiEls OU IRIN Lr So 655 Robison, Howard W. (Representative from New York): DO YY or ee a 125 Appropriations Committee. ....-..-......:.__ 264 Robison, Virginia, House Committee on Science and Astronaubies.. ov. a re ae 230 Robles, Tom E., Equal Employment Oppor-tunity Commission ©... or. liad wis 612 Pago Robson, Merritt A., Railroad Retirement Tleve ER I rE TY 645 Roche, John P.: y National Council on the Humanities_____.____ 640 Smithsonian Institution. ......._...___.__i_: 65 Roca, Eduardo A., Ambassador from Argentina. 762 Roche, E. , Kevin: Commission of Fine Arts._______________-___ 609 Smithsonian Institution Cl li Lic uagals 655 Roche, Maurice W., Administration, Defense... 446 Rock, B. William, Minority Business Enter-prise, ,Commeree J i iii iii Lda 539 Rock, Phyllis, Senate Committee on Labor and Poblic Welfare lo ial lil ional 2 Rockefeller, Jeannette, President's Committee on Mental Retardation. ..... co iciieugscis 292 Rockefeller, Laurence S.: National Park Foundation. __________________ 512 Public Land Law Review Commission_______ 293 Rockefeller, Nelsen A., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations ___________ 596 Rockefeller, Warren P., House Committee on Education and Labor ITA Sa a Sp STI Ds LUE 2 Rockwell, Stuart W., Department of Stato le 431 Rodak, Michael, Jr., 08 Supreme Court_.____ 669 Roddy, Edward J., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporabion. wiiuuicl foes Bile. ealainsdtil 617 Rodericks, George R., D.C. Government. ____._ 725 Rodgers, Carol F., House Committee on Science and Astronautics. ooo cubes unaiiunian 280 Rodgers, Charles M:, D.C. Government_ ______ 717 Rodgers, Kirk P., Pan American Union..______ 750 Rodgers, William H., District Fire Department. 726 Rodin, W. Victor, Securities and Exchange Commission, ui iomenit.didatn a 647 0000 Rodino, Peter W., Jr. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography): i Se wins SE blosiadl og uouncsgadd 107 Judiciary Committee...oo md il 269 Joint Committee on Immigration and Na-tionality Polley... ...coiinouinivsinicouiase as 283 Rodriquez, A. F., United States-Mexico Com-mission for Border Development and Friendship... coiicr ier ruin ool th 759 Rody, Frederick A.., Jr., Bureau of Customs___. 440 Roe, Arthur, National Science Foundation ____ 642 Roe, Fred W., Civil Service Commission______. 608 Roe, Robert A. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography. oon it CTA a ra ca 107 Roe, Teddy W., Democratic Conference of fhe DNR Me a Cd IL LT 260: Roeder, William F., D.C. Government_________ 730 Roehl, John W., Soil Conservation Service, Agrioglinre A a ai Le 528 Roelandts, Jacques, International Monetary Ponds te Ae SL een ae] 746 Roeming, George C., Patent Office, Commerce. 551 Roeser, Thomas F., Minority Business Enter-Sprise, Commerce... cc. coo lial WINE 539 Roettger, Norman C., Office of the Secretary, WD ei 0G Sie pi lan AEE 578 Rogal, William W., Federal Trade Commission. 622 Rogers, Byron G. (Representative from Colo- rado): PEATETnL AER nn et le te Ca Judiciary Committe... ... cu anon 269 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy. 294 National Commission for the Review of Fed- eral and State Laws Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance __________ or 2% Rogers, Charles M., Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Interiors. ....cca. 515 Rogers, Comdr. Edmund D., Jr., Office of In-formation, NAVY... discs eimie dette nbtats 471 Rogers, Henry D., Land and National Re-sources Division, Justice... cv. vce 493 Rogers, James G., Federal Aviation, Trans-TTLATT Ei ST CN OE IRE SR i Rogers, James H., Jr., Philadelphia Regional I ER CARS SOP Rogers, Lawson S., House Post Office_._._______ 381 Rogers, Lester R., Atomic Energy Commission. 602 Rogers, Mac E., Federal Railroad Administra- Individual Index 1005 Page Rog) Paul G. (Representative from Florida): BOGrAPNY Le en fr Fra iE gs EE Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee___ 270 Rogers, Raymond, House Post Office__________ 381 Rogers, Richard, John F. Kennedy Center..___ 657 Rogers, Robert A., D.C. Government_ ________ 715 Rogers, Comdr. Robert B., Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. . toibnnuh trams 473 sis Rosary William, Metropolitan Development, rh 2 BEES TT EVAN A BE eet DT ER 426 National Aeronautics and Space Couneil _ ____ 423 National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Policies_._.__._____ 442 National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development. _________________ 4 National Security Counell.. ever eens 423 Rogerson, Howard W., Small Business Adminis- teaiont Jol voc JER pot Noli S00 650 Rogovin, Charles H., Law Enforcement, Justice 494 Rolapp, R. Richards, Office of Deputy Attorney General, Justice. ........0. Solurionud Roll, Nicholas J., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority ee a 662 Rollence, John F., Installatlons and Logistics, PelenSe es inh ih a as hh A i Hl 44 Rollins, Byron H., White House News Photogra- phers” Association. oto ol 2000 uliiely 825 Rollins, Robert P., American Red Cross___.___. 598 Rollins, William R., District Department of Vocational Rehabilitation ._______.___..__. 731 Rolz-Bennett Jose, United Nations___________._ 756 Romagna, Jack, Office of the Secretary of the Senate, Official Reporters of Debates... 374 Roman, Charles H., Field Offices, Far East Beanich, GAD... oon na ie van ass 390 Romerstein, Herbert, House Committee on Internal Seeurity. Cio oo Loa. ike toi 20 278 Romines, Stephen, House Committee on Internal -Seenviby i. i: ania cuvaicigton 2 Rommel, Wilfred H., Bureau of the Budget-.___ 422 Romney, George W. (Secretary of Housing and Urban Development): Biography s..-ton. fot ee Meche 577 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations = to tote mode m80 ls iia an 596 Romney, Miles Q., House Committee on Gov- ernment Operations. co. 02 n Jouects 277 Ronhovde, Erik S., Department of State.._____ 427 Ronne, Torben, Ambassador from Denmark ___ 764 Ronson, Henry R., District Department of Public Wellarer SocisutinJ) siuss ll ull atl, 728 Roof, Philip L., Office of Architect of the had Rook, Doris M., Administrative assistant to BOB CUS. oe ers oe oo 325 Rooney, Fred B. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): 3 Biography Lio... loadant ORE 154 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 Rooney. John J. (Representative from New York) BOTANY tue iti cin bids Psi ht bid im wid 117 Appropriations Committee. ..--cmznmremcena 264 Rooney, Judy, secretary to Senator Goldwater 325 Roos, Curtis A., hy Management and Disposal Service, LU satan ee TE RE NE 627 Roos, Lawrence K., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. 205 cel. 597 Roose, John B., Water Resources Council. _____ 663 Roots, Nelson oe D.C. Government. i. the 677 Stevens, Alice K., secretary to Representative 1% G0 EH ese anh gleisiieered Sei Ms As 1 ai 340 Stevens, Clair M., administrative assistant to Representative Abernethy. _____________ 329 Stevens, George, Sr., National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities_..____________ 639 Stevens, Lawrence N., Bureau of Outdoor Rec-reation, Interior... CL iui 0 seis Satiudd 514 Stevens, Roger L., John F. Kennedy Center for the Perlorming Avie rr es 656 Stevens, Stoddard M., National Gallery of Art__ 656 Stevens, Ted (Senator from Alaska): 3 hE a CA em Rh be Government Operations Committee.._.______ 254 Interior ond Insular Affairs... .... ._....0..C 255 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... __ 255 Republican Policy Committee... _.._____ 256 Select Committee on Small Business. .__..____ 257 Stevenson, Albert H., Consumer Protection, TBW... . cov mmm smd Ea aS Hi = Bi 562 Stevenson, Andrew, House Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce. -.-.-_oco.-_. 278 Indwidual Index 1019 Page Page Stevenson, Maj. Gen. John D., Manned Space Fight, NASA _ Stevenson, John R., Department of State_______ Stevenson, Capt. R., Burcau of Medicine and SUEY, NAVY ozo io sas arto a pd at de Sov, William E., American National Red Stewart, E. L., Jr., Ozarks Regional Commis- sion, Cemmeree.. ...... ti. JUTE Stewart, H. Warren, D.C. Government________ Stewart, J. George: Acting Director of Botanic Garden. .__.______ Archifectiofthe Capitol. 0 2. [ll] Capitol Poliee-Board o>. 0: 1 Snrgir, Commission for Extension of the U.S. Capitol. Stewart, Capt. James P., Office of Engineering, Coast Guard... ot en i Stewart, J. W., Foreign Agricultural Service____ Stewart, Joe L., Coast Guard, Transportation_. . Stewart, John F., National Archives and Rec- ords Service, QEA TLTE Ly Stewart, John T., Jr., D.C. Government_______. Stewart, Michael R., Office of the Doorkeeper, House Stewart, Potter, Associate Justice, U.S. Su-preme Court (biography) Stewart, Rita Anne, Committee on House Administraory rt en a a TR Stewart, Comdr. Thomas P., Office of Spool Assistant, Nav Stewart, W. Donald, Administration, Defense__ Stewart, Walter J., Senate Committee on Appro-prigtlonss. oo. Thome rt Tel iglasnata Stewart, Comdr. William H., Coast Guard_____ Stickley, William Q., District Fire Department_ Stickney, Ailsa J., administrative assistant to Representative Edwards of California _ ____ Steinman, Comdr. Joseph W., Office of Infor-aoation Navy... iuveii. Lssbassibina il Still, Frances, House Committee on Merchant Marine and Tisheries.. . . ... cceilrmsirrss Stillman, Mrs, Calvin, Smithsonian Institution. Stlhmon, Taro TL SC ee errr Stillwell, Bertram X., Interstate Commerce Commission: ... ax. =Shain Shiel f P02 Stilwell, Lt. Gen. Richard G.: Army-Staff _. SL JRL Un LUeialriovoie Department ofiStatel. [I elu abl sul Stinchfield, Roger A., clerk, First Judicial Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals... _______ Stitt, Lyle H., administrative assistant to Repre-TUE 1 EA ea ee Ai J rae ai Stiver, William E., Bureau of the Census. _._.__ Stock, W. S., Defense Contract Audit Agency... Stockett, Peter M., Jr., Senate Committee on ARE a RO Teo SEER 11 08 © Stocking, Donald J., regional office, Securities and Exchange Commission. ________________ Stockstill, -Oneta L., House Committee on Armed-Serviees. 0 0 nl HOUSEIGE Stodart, William E., administrative assistant to Representative Clausen... _________ Stoddart, Jonathan D., Department of State___. Stoessel, Walter J., Jr., Ambassador to Poland... Stohlman, Thomas J., Commission of Fine A roeta Les SO Gas Stokes, Louis (Representative from Ohio): Blography.. . ooo. --saaizeBalt So nba. bate Education and Labor Committee. .._.__.____ Internal Security Committee. ______._.__.______ * Stoleis, Louis R., Health Services and Mental Health HEW bis aboiipel i. Lis Stolle, Mary F., House Administration Com-whittee:: BIL JGR LL ION RI Stone, B:. Douglas, Model Cities, HUD. _______ Stone, Betty Lou, Office of Civil Defense, Army. © Stone, Elizabeth D., Minority Business Enter-Prise Commence a Stone, Franklin M., Commissioner, Court of Claims Stone, Dr. “Frederick L., Research Institutes, HEW._ 479 Stone, old E., Renegotiation Board _ _______ 646 Harold Renegotiation Stone, Isaac G., Patent Office, Commerce._..._ 551 Stone, John 0. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development: ose $0000 742 tosiiioionaluy International Finance Corporation. __________ 744 540 International Monetary Fund _ _______________ 746 717 Stone, John G., III, D. of C. Redevelopment Land A gency 395 Stone, Willem dog District Department of Public 384 Welfare PE EL SR BIR re Tee 728 384 Stone, Brig. Gen. William W., Jr., Military Liai-287 son Committee, AEC _ 457 Stoneman, Dr. Elvyn A., Board on Geographic 588 NRE Stand sell gdh Hallie 3 God) oa 520 Stoner, N. Eugene, Personnel, Post Office ____. 5387 Stoney, Maj. Gen. Paul R., Continental Com- mands, -Ajr-Foree. =. ...ooicrn BNL 489 629 Stong, Benton J., administrative assistant to 718 Representative Melcher ___________________ 341 Storey, Herbert C., Forest Service. _________._. 526 380 Storey, Robert G., Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic Canal Study Commission. . _._......__..... 600 Stoughton, Maj. Gen. Tom R., Soldiers’ Home, UnitedsStates: 1. Loe. dosent 658 277 Sion, Donald W., American National Red! LOSE. ct ie eb iis bate i £ fre 155 BE wig EE TE. Stout, James J., Federal Power Commission _ __ a0 = Stovall, Oye Vv, International Operations Divi- SIO, AD mc rr tee vn SE rE 89 259 Stovel, Maj. Gen. R. C., Permanent Joint Board 586 on Defense, Canada-United States__.________ 752 726 Stover, Florence H., Maternal and Child Health Service, HEW 570 334 Store M. Lile, Bureau of Operations, Post GO LOSER Ah pn RA ISR RE Fie 409 471 Strader, Frederick M., Patent Office, Com-merce ape SE SEC SAA EAR SE Aa LL TER 1 279 Strand, Hulda I., Office of Secretary of the 655 PD RG AT A ake RE BIL 647 Strane, Capt. J. R., Headquarters, Naval Dis-633 trict, ‘Washington, D.C. Cet coeCons 481 Strang, Col. Charles F., Air Staff, Air. Force__.__ 487 462 Strannigan, Elizabeth, secretary to Senator 434 TELE adnan os i CO EE I A 326 Strasburg, William E., U.S. Information 670 AFORCY il Gris doanas Ihandd a oih riiontt 660 Strassburg, Bernard, Federal Communications 342 Cemarnission.... oJ. seuidd 0 Uigilh. Gli] 616 541 Stratton, Samuel S. (Representative from New 456 York): BROSTAPRY: = o-oo a en dat Ady 125 261 Armed Services Committee... _____._____ $l Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy______ Strauss, Frederick, Bureau of International Commeren 4. Sa a rus 542 Strayhorn, Eugene H., Federal Trade Com-ISSION Cr Te a a 623 Strazzullo, Alfonso J., General Accounting 428 LLL A PE Ca SE IE Pr 390 782 Streeter, Joyce, secretary to Representative Cn Ea et De A pie oR a 4 339 610 Streett, Richard C., House Post Office... __.____ 381 141 266 Streit, Maj. Gen. Paul H., Gorgas Memorial 268 FTE eee tase de Sal dies uke Ce 631 | Strickler, Betty V., Smithsonian Institution.._. 653 567 Stringer, Henry D., Federal Trade Commission. 623 Stringer, R. C., Finance and Administration, 277 581 Stringfellow, Mrs. Audrey W., secretary to Rep-460 resentative'Bennett. «x Cc Un Ls 330 || Strittmatter, Maj. Leonard E., Inter-American PefonseCollane. 737 1020 Congressional Directory Page Strobel, David R., Foreign Agricultural Service. 520 Strobel, Joseph y. Office of Saline Water, In- Strope, Walmer E., Office of Civil Defense_____. Strunk, Dorothy L., House Committee on Education and'Labor_ J. 200 Lo LU 0 Tal Stuart, Mrs. Constance, Executive Office of the President. JU 000) U0 ROOR TS] Stuart, Johannes, National Communicable Disease‘Center, HEW 7. 21 oy to ov. 568 Stubblefield, Frank A. (Representative from Kentucky): Biography Agriculture Committee... oo oiloee von ....... 264 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. -oH Clb. Mrs. Frank A., The Congressional 6 Stubbs, Thelma E., secretary to the Secretary of Defense... ioc idulalndd oolicivenmeil, 43 Stuckey, John M., Jr., administrative assistant to Representative Brock... ________.___.__ 331 Stuckey, Williamson S. (Representative from Georgia): Biography. icorooice iota sen 8c ni lit 42 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 Stull, Ray E., Small Business Administration__ 649 Stults, Neal H., Commodity Exchange Au- EH he SR ee ib ar, BEES aid 5 Sture, Ernest, International Monetary Fund... Styler, John H., Business and Defense Services Administration, Commeree._._.___...___._._. SITTER Lela la TO a Val Bs 4 Suerstedt, Rear Adm. H., Jr., Naval Air System Commande l.. corr. aii darn a ondes Sufrin, Arthur U., Business and Defense Serv- ices Administration, Commerce..._.._.___. 543 Sugg, Margaret J., Secretary to Representative Galifianakis 33 Sukati, Dr. 8S. T. Msindazwe, Ambassador from Swaziland. Sulick, Capt. T. E., Office of Management Infor-mation, Navy 471 Sullivan, Ann Algott, secretary to Representa-tive Sebelins cc omlol oiael ania Sullivan, Austin P., House Committee on Ed-ucation and Labor. 2 Sullivan, David F., Jr., Maritime Administra-tion, Commerce 547 Sullivan, E. Kemper, Maritime Administration. 547 Sullivan, F. J., Advanced Research and Tech-nology, NASA 637 Sullivan, Francis J., Economics and Resource Analysis, RE 451 Sullivan, Frank B., Gallaudet College, HEW __ 569 Sullivan, James K., Personnel, Post Office.____ 500 Sullivan, Janice, secretary to Representative A Sere a rE Sullivan, John H., House Committee on Foreign 7 Sullivan, Leonard, Jr., Office of Defense Re-search and Engineering 444 Sullivan, Leonor K. (Mrs. John B.) (Represent- ative from Missouri): BIOZraphy.. 2 Gmosilo old, sive cins sims hmibbndds 95 Banking and Currency Committee.._.______._ 265 Joint Committee on Defense Production. ____ 282 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.__ 270 National Commission on Consumer Finance. 290 U.S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Com-TISSION.. . cubes sl nai BL ANE Ta tae 4% Sullivan, Margaret M., administrative assistant to Representative Minish Page Saliiven, Ss, secretary to Representative ela Sullivan, Richard H., National Science Board... 644 Sullivan, Richard J., House Committee on Piha Works Office Sullivan, Timothy F., administrative assistant to Representative Howard... ern Sullivan, William C., Federal Bureau of Inves- Hgation. rool ti ated Re BU Be] 9 Sullivan, William H., Department of State_____ 429 Sullivan, William J., Planning and Marketing, Post OMC0. fouiii-oived oll Jv saridon mutuals 501 Sumida, Mrs. Gladyce, secretary to Representa- tive Bolling. S000 al og oiatldenmmes Summ, Godfrey H., Department of State_____. Summerfield, Jack, Social and Rehabilitation Service, HBW. LL 0 hierdered Summers, Harold X., National Labor Relations Board 641 Summers, Lucye, House Committee on Mer-chant Marine and Fisheries 2 Sundborg, George, Bureau of Outdoor Recrea- tion, Interior 515 Sundell, W. A., Bureau of Facilities, Post Office. 500 Sangethous, Milo B., Equal Opportunity, 7 Sundquist, W. B., Economic Research Service, ASriCAUTe:. . 3 oe 55, » En want embed 531 Sangenis, Robert, Small Business Administra-tion Surginer, Leslie, Rural Electrification Admin-£110a [Ep pein bw pda iS nei Surles, Maj. Gen. A. D., Jr., U.S. Continental, Command; ATMY + cuuii.dowmnald Hobie santole . Suslow, Leo, Pan American Union. ___________. Sustad, Col. Jeanette I., Headquarters, U.S. Mari ineCorps. 0. i000, Deed Isis 474 Suszynski, NicholasJ., Smithsonian Institution. 653 Suto, William A., Office of Inspector General, A CT rr oii itr Sutterlin, James S., Department of State. _____. Sutton, Betty, Senate Committee on Interior and: Insular AMOS. .coccuuis.inpbeden 261 stata Sutton, Glenn W., Tariff Commission. ...___._. 658 Sutton, Hirst, D.C. Government______________. 714 Sutton, Maj. Gen. William J., Army Staff. _____ 463 Suzuki, Hideo: International Bank for Reconstruction and Developments foul Shug ovodiai saute. use 741 International Finance Corporation. _____.____ 744 International Monetary Fund. _______________ 746 Svendsen, Capt. E. C., Naval Ship Systems ne Command iis S20 U0) Sol na Ho Au Syonles, Lt. Col. Leroy W., Air Force Liaison Offi Svore, 7 erome H., Environmental Control, HEW. sisi doteosstasil bre. 554 Swaim, Martha S., D.C. Government _.__.._.__ 716 Swaim, Stephen C., D.C. Government._.._.___. 715 Swallow, Jeanne, secretary to Representative GolAWALeT. oo be. Ere Sot i Ke gle Swank, Chester E. , Federal Extension Service, Agriculture WARREN aat RO ining 534 Swank, Emory C., Department of State_..._._. 430 Swann, Mary, administrative assistant to Rep-resentative Hébert. .uicioinroioinomait, 337 Swanner, John M., House Committee on Stand-ards:ef Official: Conduet. =o UO0IE0L 280 Commerce ....o2 S300. ald dia dh aalipd solu 542 Swantz, Alexander, Commodity Exchange Au-thority, Agricaltares i. cdsadi. ole Jc.aalii 522 Swartz, Harold T., Internal Revenue Service... 439 Swatek, Phillip, Federal Aviation Transporta- Sweeney, Edward X., District Fire Depart- Sullivan, Mark, Jr., D.C. Government...__.... ment 726 Individual Index Page | Sweeney, Joseph J., Official Reporter of Debates, House: . soon Aardmanaiid LLL ig Sweeney, William R.: Administrative Office of U.S. ‘Courts aa IOe Federal Records Council Sweeney, Wilson E., Bureau of International Commerce Sweeny, Barbara C., House Committee on Inter-fl Seeriby WM ETL a Nee Bork debian J aati i Sweig, Dr. Martin: Officeofithe Speaker. b> Cs. uo 0) kl Administrative assistant to Representative MECORIIAOKE scrLAE ELE ie Sweitzer, Henry B., administrative assistant to Representative Boot a. init baal Swem, Theodor R., National Park Service, TEOTIOr no denen Aaa de RES Sei tien Swenarton, Robert O., Bureau of Mines, Inte-AT SR eR Ea Swerdloff, Sol, Bureau of Labor Statistics. __.__ Swick, Edgar H., Federal Highway Adminis-tration, Transportation. co cceie ie oo... Swift, Evangeline W., Equal Employment Op-portunity Commission... ..__.....__ Swisher, SGM Edward F., U.S. Army Combat, Developments Command... Switzer, Jethro, Office of Doorkeeper, House... Switzer, Mary E., Social and Rehabilitation SOTVICE: LTRNN ea ats Tear VANE ge pagar Sykes, Mae R., Department of State____._._____ Sylvester, C. U., administrative assistant to Senator Young of North Dakota ____._______ Sylvester, Edward C., D.C. Government Sylvester, Frank E., Bureau of Outdoor Recrea- tion, Interior Symes, Harold A., Senate Committee on Public Work S and T' ob ago Symington, James W. (Representative from Missouri): Blography oil. a0 bli to DIONE LLU Science and Astronautics Committee... ____ Symington, Stuart (Senator from Missouri): Biographyl ill Si Jn lun Ciel rh and Space Science Committee. -Armed Services Committee. _.._.._.__________ Foreign Relations Committee. _.___________ Democratic Policy Committee. _____________ Joint Economie-Committee ...__......__.____. Symmes, Harrison M., Ambassador to Jordan__ Symons, James H., J oint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation Synhorst, Capt. G. E., Office of Assistant Sec-BOLAPY; NAVY. wd eames bh iain She Synnott, Donald A., Office of Deputy Attorney General, Jastice. LU 0A VILLI RCLEINEE Szabe, Daniel, Department of State Szilagyi, Miss Lee, secretary to Senator Pell ____ T Tacheron, Donald G., Library of Congress. .... Tackman, Arthur L., Office of Assistant Sec- retary for Administration, HUD __________ Tadlock, C. Guy, Tax Division, Justice _______ Taeuber, Conrad F., Bureau of the Census.____ Taff, James P., Bureau of the Census___________ Taft, Charles P., Department of State__________ Taft, Robert, Jr. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 2.2 CUDIIR LL Jorn DIL. LSB Foreign Affairs Committee... _____________ Taggart, Charles J., Federal Trade Commission. Taggart, Paul F., Agricultural Attache.________ Tahtinen, Jennifer, secretary to Representative Interior [ER CTE Ee SEVERRA BL ING SPER RE Talbert, Ewing J., Business and Defense Serv-jeos, Administration. SLU lian Lon LL G00 os | Talbert, James M., House Press Gallery_.______ 2 | Talcott, Burt L. (Representative from Cali-fornia): Biography. ois oon oc BBB IEE 17 Appropriations Committee. ___.______________ 264 Taleott, Mrs. Burt L., The Congressional Club__ 610 Talisman, Mark E., administrative assistant to Representative Vanik.. __________.._..__... 347 278 Talle, Mrs. Henry, The Congressional Club__.__ 610 | Talley, Charles D., D.C. Government_________ 728 771 shen ’ : | Talley, Dixie Lee, Senate Committee on Post 0! Office and Civil Service... ______ 262 | Tallman, Col. Kenneth L., Personnel, Air 5: Borgel. Hoo oneal secgh . CLoonlall dds 488 | Talmadge, Herman E. (Senator from Georgia): 511 Biography... ol. odseadiinddap als 3b 40 Agriculture and Forestry Committee. ________ 252 510 Finance Commiffee = ar on-oo 254 _ iosii-cre 558 | Joint Economic Committee......_____________ 285 Select Committee on Nutrition and Human 593 rr This | Tamayo, Marcial, U.N. Information Centre.... 758 612 | Tamayo, Xavier Caballero, International Labor |, Omganimatlon__....-... ooo Hs 464 | Tames, George, White House News Photogra-380 phers’ Association... 825 | Tamiel, Gen. Alcides R., Inter-American 575 EIT HR Dae le i i hd 736 428 | Tamm, Edward Allen, judge, United States Dis-trict Court for the District of Columbia (hlographyy. ilu Ih Wen sii (Bailie 673 328 ‘Tanaka, Kotaro, International Court of Justice__ 755 Tanberg, Maj. Gen. Lawrence F., Systems and } Logistics, Mir Woreas 12020 C7 LITOANLS(10: 489 515 i "Paggerin, Caesar, Jr., Maritime Administra-{ tio 263 areattl, Thomas A. Committee on House Admipistration J Lo S380 RarBG Gat SH | Tanguy, Charles R., Department of State._____ || Tandler, Fredrika M., Office of Education, 95 EW, Le ae a ae boi al add 574 271 Tankard, John R., Maritime Administration___ 546 | Tann, Beue, International Monetary Fund. ____ 746 94 Tanenwald, Theodore, Jr., judge, Tax Court 25 of the United States (biography)__.________ 699 53 Tanner, William E., administrative assistant to 254 Representative Snyder. ____________________ 346 256 Tannous, A. I., Agricultural Attache. _______.___ 521 285 Tansill, William R., Library of Congress._..___._ 393 780 Tarjan, George, President’s Committee on Mental Retardation... ......_... ......._.... 292 83 | Tarleton, Capt. G. L., Naval Station, Washing-: t Ca IE os 81 467 Tarr, Curtis W., Manpower and Reserve, Air oa 8 481 Tarrer, Roderick H., Jr., D.C. Government.___ 719 430 Tart, Col. Robert W., Jr., Office of Director, 322 Civil Defense. Jit aulinitl fn he i Buda 4 Tartaglino, Andrew C., Narcotics and Danger-ous Drugs, Justice. . voi iiecan ceniti. 497 Tartare, Anthony F., Official Reporter to House-Committees. 1. loll 382 Tartasky, Meyer, Office of Comptroller, De- §79 Tensei: slbontimy bl liL path 18 Ed GFlabitatitait1 aH 446 494 Tarver, John, secretary to Representative Long 545 of fomiSiond CE aot 339 540 Taswell, Harold L. T., Ambassador from South 431 ALICE Sis J) Ebru ties eb ie ih eet TE 773 Tate, E. L., National Bureau of Standards_____ 549 5 Tate, Forrest O., Office of the Doorkeeper, 267 HoUSo. oni te ina ian SSS Tse 380 623 Tate, Frederick W., Tate, Col. Grayson i opment, APY... Tatigian, S., Naval 507 MANA. ai Taubenfeld, Harry 5 keeper, THOSE. . Bureau of the Mint________ 441 D., Jr., Research and Devel-edn Rueiat ta ea 460 Ordnance Systems Com-Late LA Aan 477 Robert, Office of Doer-vv ios merit oe eda et el 380 1022 Congressional Directory Page Page Tavel, William S., Federal Bureau of Investi-ation 496 Tavrow, Richard L., Foreign Direct Invest-ments, Commeree. ..........c..:....uslaeaend 538 Tax, Sol, Smithsonian Institution ______________ 651 Taylor, A. Clayson, Federal Highway Adminis-tration; POT. civic abe. 3 Stl nec Taylor, Alfred A., U.S. Customs Court__._.____. 696 Taylor, Charles A., Tracking and Data Acqui-sition, NASA come 1 CL. CL zaledl gal 673 Taylor, David P., Office of Secretary of Labor._ 553 Taylor, Diane, administrative assistant to Rep-353 resentative Clark Taylor, Eldon D., Space Science and Applica-tions, NASA line 0) JT posal]. sale Taylor, Frank A., Smithsonian Institution____ 651 Taylor, Gertrude N., Senate Select Committee on Small Business 258 Torts J. Porter, Tennessee Valley Authority.. 659 Taylor, James F., International Labor Affairs, Ta Joshua C., National Collection of Fine Taylor, TERE I 463 Taylor, Lisa Suter, Smithsonian Institution____ 665 Taylor, Lorenzo H., Equal Employment Op-portunity Commission whi TRA Tne oat die 613 Taylor, Norman H., National Bureau of Stand- ET TER een tea pla a Taylor, Mattie G., D.C. Government________ 719 Taylor, Quentin S., Federal Aviation Adminis- 3ration, DOT. oo. 22. uct. ceetaity ood ai 591 Taylor, Robert, Executive Office, District of Columbia Government... .... 5. tooo 714 Taylor, Robert J., Federal Supply Service, GSA. 626 Taylor, Robert W., Research and Engineering, a Taylor, Roy A. (Representative from North Carolina): LL Te ei Sa 132 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee _____ 268 Public and Law Review Commission. _______ 293 Science and Astronautics Committee _______ 271 Taylor, Stanley N., Civil Service Commission. 608 Taylor, Thaddeus J., District Department of Public. Welfave lL uiliirinu1 4 Sen fi" 729 Taylor, Theodore W., Indian Affairs, Intrior___. 508 Taylor, Vernon E., Federal Trade Commission. 622 Taylor, Wilbur R., Health Facilities Planning, HEW 570 Tazi, Abderrahman: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. i... FH _Jsaiind 742 Joist International Finance Corporation. ________ 744 Teague, Charles M. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography. ci. bongals “rari lasd 57 on 17 Agriculture Committee. lt oo... oo 264 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. _______________ 272 Teague, H. L., administrative assistant to Rep-vosentative Hastings oo 0 i oo Tans Teague, John F., Office of the Minority Sec-POT ELLATAE LI TT ee Sa te Eh es ie el 375 Teague, Olin E. (Representative from Texas): Blographyas ccs oie dite ort Conant 173 Science and Astronautics Committee _______ 271 Standards of Official Conduct Committee____ 272 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. ___.____________ 272 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy.____ 295 National Memorial Stadium Commission____ 291 Teal, Fred T., Department of State____________ 428 Tear, Thomas H., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 380 Tegtmeyer, Rene D., Patent Office. ___________ 551 Tehan, Eleanor A., Senate Committee on Re- publican Policy... o.oo issdadd 263 paced: Tellez B., Maria Emilia, Inter-American Tropi-cal Tuna ot Commission... 739 Templeman, Harold M., Senate Republican Policy Naa I 263 Tennant, EdwardF., of 435 Department State______ Tennant, Harry W., Federal Supply Service 1 eh hm FL 626 Tennant, John K., Maritime Administration_._. 546 Tennille, Capt. R. M., Jr., National Naval Med- I NRE a 480 Tenny, Francis B., Department of State________ 432 Terry, C. D., administrative assistant to Repre-sentative Mizell... .........:.:gccemsolicle 341 Terry, Newell B., Office of Administrative As-sistant Secretary, Interior... ________.._.. Terry, Brig. Gen. Robert D., Defense Com-munications Agency. ade 455 aul...Jollinl Terry, Col. Roy M., Air Staff, Air Force.______. 488 Terry, William M., Commercial Fisheries, Tnterior. 4 2. 00s SU BERN Ga He 508 Teutsch, Erika, administrative assistant to Representative Ryan _ ______.______._____.. 345 Tévoéjdré, Albert, International Labor Organi- AION. wo on Ha Auda LEO LL A LU 0 745 Tew, Israel J., Metropolitan Police...._._.._.__ 727 Tew, James W., Government Printing Office... 394 Thacker, Edward H., D.C. Government___.___ 729 Thackeray, Ross S., Air Staff, Air Force___._____ 486 Thackrey, Franklin, Consumer and Marketing SS OrVICE en cae a ed BS 522 Thalheimer, F. O., American National Red Hee Seal a oldiddesional Cuiain Tui oni Thalken, Thomas T., National Archives and Records Service, Thalley, Melba, D.C. Government_____________ hs Thant, U, Secretary-General, United Nations... 755 Tharin, Lt. Gen. F. C., Headquarters, U.S. Ma- CTR ere i a Pelle re Ser 473 Thaler, Maurice H., Gorgas Memorial Insti-oil Thau, Theodore L., International Commerce... 541 Thayer, Adelaide G., Senate Committee on Rulesand Administration... _.__.. 263 Thayer, Louis M., National Transportation Safety: Board aaceiek cesail ute baaiieneue 586 Thayer, Mickey, secretary to Representative Pollock... =-iSilogiun2 L00ilall, raion 3 Thayer, Thomas C., Southeast Asia Programs, Defense....-: cae ibir anh slota ton il bul 452 Thayn, J. B., administrative assistant to Rep-resentative Bilt Ne cots ala tr nr emsbmamps 345 Thieme,F. P., National Science Board...... 644 Dr. Thieme, Reinhold, Water Quality and Research, HL [7 SR SR TY Se 505 RRS Thiers, Edith W., Senate Committee on Post, Officeand Civil Service... ..._..._. Thimann, Kenneth, Smithsonian Institution..__ or Thiry, Paul, National Capital Planning Com- MISSION. I: 2c Sto ONE sara 639 Thissen, Eugene R., Regional Administrator, General Services ’Administration Santos: 630 Thom, Corcoran, Jr., Washington National Monument Society. io. Locouliciocuuend 663 Thomas, Charles H. Jr., Bureau of Personnel, Post Offices oT lust 23 old 500 oi capiaigdag Thomas, Dale R., Office of Secretary of Senate... 373 Thomas, David D., Federal Aviation, DOT ____ 591 Thomas, Donald E., Office of Director of Civil Defense. os tii cave a SEs ~ ah mie A 461 Thomas, Donald Scott, National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws. ...___. 291 Thomas, Doris I., Senate Committee on Bank-Ingiand COITeNney cum snide fui datos Shwe 260 Thomas, E. E., House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce... u..=--seagssch 2 Thomas, E. Floyd, Tennessee Valley Authority. 660 Thomas, Mrs. Ella C., Tax Court of the United 7 Thomas, H. R., Agricultural Research Service.. 533 Indwidual Index 1023 Page Page Thomas, John F., Intergovernmental Commit-tee for European Migration ________________ 73 Thomas, John M., Department of State____._____ 427 Thomas, Lee, Office of Clerk of the House_______ 378 Thomas, Lucille, Telephone Exchange... .__.__._ 386 Thomas, M. Frank, Federal Power Commission. 620 Thomas, Mae W., District of Columbia Tax Court 7. Thomas, Marvin G., Washington City Post Office 733 Thomas, Nicholas P., Metropolitan Develop-ment, D 582 Thomas, Randolph, House Committee on Ap-3 propriations: 7 Ua 00 nial In 75. Thomas, Richard G., Community Health Serv-ices, HEW | Themas, Lt. Comdr. Robert D., Naval Liaison Office, Blouse? oa Shalt adniey Maire 387 | oi} Thomas, Capt. Vincent C., Jr., Public Affairs, | on Rabe edidontd amar bu ode Lnbiniagh 4 Thomas, William H., D.C. Government__.____ 1 | Thomason, J., Consumer and Marketing, Agri-Ldnby eee ii sie iise 23 A rehiredbai Thomason, James R., Finance and Adminis-tration Post Office Lr rs 500 | Thompson, Alton X., Office of Under Secretary ofthe Navy: .. 10 S3uih ov aside: 1000 466 : Thompson, Betty Tapy, Senate Committee on Pinanees.! ole 0% ohn mse 2 SRT 260 Thompson, Dale S., Office of Secretary, HEW__ 561 | Thompson, Edward M., Board on Geographic te Tee oe a a Ae 507 Thompson, Evelyn R., Senate Committee on PINANCer to oud chbauaaitiedShe oofounl 260 Thompson, Fletcher (Representative from Georgia): Biographycolisimialtesa fd I0Ly 41 of Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 James Madison Memorial Commission________ 288 Thompson, Frank, Jr. (Representative from New Jersey): 3 Biography. 2 Si Ly I ae Education and Labor Committee _...__...___. House Administration Committee. ___..._.___ 268 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com- 10E 0 ) bipghid leieph a areini Ldbdiin Sh L 288 Joint Committee on the Library... _________ 284 Thompson, Helen R., D.C. Government.__.___ 724 Thompson ,Mrs. John K., secretary to Repre-sentative TAO bony dt Ba ial bo SE LS widS om dE is 348 Thompson, Lester H., Assistant Commissioner-Comptroller, HUD Thompson, Louis M., "Washington City Post Office 733 Thompson, Lucius F., GAO, Liaison Office__._. 386 Thompson, R. Burnette, administrative assist-ant to Representative Whitehurst __________ 3 Thompson, Ray M., Coast Guard......__..._._. Thompson, Richard K., administrative assist-ant to Representative McClure. ____________ 340 Thompson, Robert S., Mortgage Credit, HUD _ 583 Thompson, Theos J., Atomic Energy Commis-sion Thompson, Walter C., D.C. Government______ Thompson, William S., judge, District of Co-lumbia Court of General Sessions_._______._ 706 Thompson, Winifred G., District Department of PublieWelfare.:-ooo soi 0 728 Thomson, Jeanne E., House Committee on Education and Labor... ................... 276 Thomson, Vernon W. (Representative from Wisconsin): Biography. nao i A toa Lorie 8904 Sad] 194 District of Columbia Committee. .___________ 266 Foreign Affairs Committee... ..____.____.__.___ 267 Committee on the House Restaurant_________ 273 Thomson, Capt. William, Office of Secretary of the NOVY oo or ee 0 pia Thornberry, Eloise, Gallaudet College _________ Thorndike, James i Office of the Secretary, IIT etl Gana Cl rt a ea 373 Thorne, Harold F., Bureau of Mines, Interior._ 510 Thorner, Robert M., Regional Medical Pro- grams, THEW of a to Thornton, Allan F., Office of Commissioner for Programs, HUD _ 582 Thornton, Elsie E., House Committee on Post Office:and Civil Service... .: i = 279 Thornton,Peggy L., Committee on District of Columbia, House............9aion L550 276 Thorsen, Nellye A., Securities and Exchange Commission... it. uve. cs bialaas Ty 646 Thorson, Phillip, International Monetary Fund. 746 Thot, John M., Metropolitan Police Depart-ment. RIAA ft ru rg pm A ei St SEN AL 727 Thouvenells, Col. Gerald J., Defense Atomic Support ‘Agency nls AA, alent 1 al 454 Threattle, James C., administrative assistant to Representative Hogan red Be TE 337 Thresher, Sprague, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authorit DF oe AR LTO 662 Thrift, Curtis L., Maritime Administration_____ 547 Thrower, Randolph W., Internal Revenue Serv-Oa ET a als Se ee i i 439 Thunberg, Penelope H., U.S. Tariff Commis-sion Pron, Strom (Senator from South Caro- ina Biography. cueiil lta i net ss Armed Services Committee Jadiciory Commibben: . cc. oui obit dius 2 Rules and Administration Committee National Visitor Facilities Advisory Com- 1 Ln TEPR els a Thuroczy, Nicholas M., Agr OIE 0 ost ores id fhe metrea 521 Tibbetts, Albert W., Smithsonian Institution... 652 Tibbetts, Margaret Joy, Department of State... 430 Tidd, J. Thomas, Office of Secretary, Transpor- BOND. Foie sil Tota ool i dats ae oni 586 Tieff, Thomas D., D.C. Court of General Ses-SONS Lal 0 renuafEl J Lhrest L ust den 706 Tienken, Robert L., Legislative Reference Serv-ice, Library of Congress Lisle saa ls du 393 Tiernan, Robert O. (Representative from Rhode Island): Biography Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 269 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ 270 Tierney, Paul J., Interstate Commerce Com-WISSION: Lal i LE ea te eb 6. 32 Tierney, Thomas M., Social Security, HEW____ 575 Tietjens, Norman O., judge, Tax Court of the United States. (PICETADNAY) cv o-oo wnce=s 697 Tighe, Rear Adm. C., 11th Coast Guard Dis-triet 590 Tighe, Capt. William F. Jr., Office of Engineer-ing, Coast Guard 588 Tihila, Howard, National Science Foundation_. 643 Tillette, Eileen, secretary to Representative Di Tilley, W. R., National Bureau of Standards____ 549 Tillman, Seth P., Senate Committee on Foreign Belations:.. va vazior JS Ghilanif.hi 261 Timberlake, Lee H., Office of the Secretary of the Senate, Official Reporters of Debates... 374 Timbrell, Rear Adm. R. W., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States__. 752 Timko, Florenee O., secretary to Representative 44 2 Timmel, ih L., Federal Housing Adminis-‘tration, 583 Timmons, RE E. III, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development__. 751 1024 Congressional Directory Page Page Timmons, William E., Executive Office of the RE Re A 42 Tingley, Lewis C., administrative assistant to Repr esentative Cowger. :-=. Sas Haug 333 Tinley, Wilmer L., Federal Trade Commission... 623 Tinoco, Luis Demetrio: Ambassador from Costa Rica... -..__.____. 764 Organization of American States.____________. 749 Tinsley, Selden Lee, Soil Conservation Service, Agriculture Be I 528 Tinsley, ThomasA., Civil Service Commission. 608 Tirling, Frederick, Maritime Administration.__ 548 Tischbein, Annelie, House Committee on Judiciary eek eatin Sib auesennt te ug B50 278 Tischler, A. O., Advanced Research and Tech-nology, NARA... .oipedl sirlmuiecs 637 Tkach, Col. Walter R., Executive Office of the President FE La Se nL EDL a 422 Tobin, Vincent F., Patent Office... 551 Todd, "Ashford, Jr., ’ Tennessee Valley Authority. 659 Todd, Edward Fr, National Science Founda-ob HON 2 2 2c cin ch di ten rr ed Av bbe or Todd, Glen C., Forest Service, Agriculture. _.. 526 Todd, Orien i Jr., American National Red Cross he i rE Ea Sr pis CRE 98 Todman, Terence A., Ambassador to Chad.._. 779 Tollefson, Bert M., Department olState..__...-435 Tollefson, Thor, International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission. — 0 poo A ti os 747 Folsom, Clyde A., Federal Bureau of Investiga-eR Printing RT ea FR OE LA 441 Tolson, W. W., Defense Supply Agency... 457 Tolson, William, House Document Room... 380 Toman, George W., Bonneville Power Admin- istration, Toterior on. i0c) canisDales 513 Tomascik, Helen M., secretary to Representative Plood-Sol LLIN BOG ily IL 335 TIBIIIO2. Tomassone, Lt. Col. Luis R., Inter-American Defense Board: ---ic. oiiivacaa nti] 736 Tomasulo, Nicholas A., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation . _ oom 283 Tomei, Anthony A., Atomic Energy Commis-sional aplnori ir co 2380 2. ellne 603 gion Jodeoas Jo Snlell Ja 00 31 coiuell. L Tompkins, David W., Property Management and Disposal Service, GSA... J.iuius ands 627 Toner, Joseph S., International Development, State: rd adc go gi all S300 ani 435 Tonner, Capt. W. G., Jr., Naval Station, Wash-ineton, D0 isis sn a JOR R 482 Tonsing, Robert L., administrative assistant to Representative Brotgman ih odi 331 Tooley, Creath, Regional Offices, Office of Emer-gency Preparedness BE io ote -425 Toomey, Alice F., Processing Department, Li-Drary of Congress. or ote ol Locos 393 Toon, Malcolm, Ambassador to Czechoslovakia. 779 Topping, H. L., American National Red Cross. 598 Torbert, H. G., "Department ofState ~~ = 428 Torrealba, M., Rear Adm. Juan, Inter-American Pefonse Bod. cera tomas"2c raras 737 Torres, Leonel, Inter-American Development TRSSION co ge tiie JB Ea nit ~~ Aisa maa 601 Toughill, Maryellen P., secretary to Senator Saxbefiatn BLL C0 a6 si spd agdsdunds 328 Toulmin, Stephen E., Smithsonian Institution. 651 Touré, Mamoudou, International Monetary URC pA ems sls a dehon ane Cu 746 Tower, John G. (Senator from Texas): Biography 2. fa Cd pe ea El 171 Armed Service Committee... __._... 253 Banking and Currency Committee. .__....__ 253 Joint Committee on Defense Production... -282 Tower, John G.—Continued National Advisory Commission on Low In- come Housing. [ool io LU SL Oia sei 289 National Commission on Consumer Finance 20 Republican Policy Committee ____.______:._._ Towery, R. Kenneth, U.S. Information Agency. oo Towa al Gen. Alonzo A., Air Staff, Air Town “Eva Rose, Commission on Mental ealthl | oir JIVE Jiang 0020S Townsend, Chandler H., Office of Saline Water, TOROTIOrL ie enti oe Lobo Ph ai 506 Townsend, John W., Jr., Environmental Science Services Administration, Commerce... __. 545 Townsend, Richard S., Executive Office, Dis-trict of Columbia Government ____.__.__.._ 714 Townshend, Mildred C., Office of Sergeant at Arms, ETO i Bat? obs ks toh st er tres 374 Tracy, E. D., District Government________.__._ 721 Tracy, Janice E., secretary to Representative Girmiorts or, 0 S30 WC RLY ae 336 Tracy, Ralph H., Division of Corporation Fi-CE SYoe a a rr a es re 646 Tracy, Ronald C., Fish and Wildlife Service, FELL0 pm th a cme Mua SR Sa 507 Tracy, Thomas A., National Mediation Board. 641 Tragen, Irving G., Department of State________ 431 Trahern, Conrad L., Facilities, Post Office_____ 500 Train, Russell E., Under Secretary of Interior.. 504 oA Richard J., Office of Chief of Staff, rm Trammell, Kathryn, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions... __.._____.___ Trammell, Richard A., District of Columbia Court of General Sessions._._.._._.__________ 707 Traoré, Seydou, Ambassador from Mali_.______ 770 Trapold, Col. Augustine C., Air Staff, 7% EL i LT 4 Travaglini, Vincent D., International Com- merce: fic fated a Asoo so 2 alae) Travis, Capt. C. W.: Naval Clemency ..........oohuint 469 Board. i. Naval Examining Board, Line_._.___.___._.___ 468 Naval Physical Disability Review Board___.. 468 Navy Council of Personnel Boards_._..______ 468 Travis, Charles C., Federal Supply Service, I gE rs Traylor, Lawrence M., Office of Pardon Attor-NEY JUSHIOE. ox te can ty ed 4 Traynor, Harry 8., Atomic Energy Com-THD Mirth aber gmt le oddone 601 Treanor, John H., Jr., D.C. Government_______ 719 Treichel, Albert F., Transportation and Com- munications Service, GSA__________________ 628 Trelogan, Harry C., Statistical Reporting Serv-ice, Agriculture. pile La aa de Jee dnd 532 Tremante, James, Business and Defense Services Administration, Commerce... 3. eogewns 544 Tremmel, Ernest Be Atomic Energy Commis-3 0 et Ree Sa tein el may 601 Tressler, John O., Federal Supply Service, GSA _ 626 Treusdell, Dale H., Federal Health Programs Service, BREW I CLE ae RL led ue 570 Trevas, Simon H., Federal Home Loan Bank Beard: (XP = ZR I010 TOD A Usa 17 Trevor, John B., Smithsonian Institution..___. 655 Trevorrow, George C., Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review... -.-coe-ccnucmon. 614 Treynor, Thomas E., D.C. Government... _._. 716 Trezise, Ena B., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate ir. fu. Postinoth WEL Llp ied boy 374 Trezise, Philip H., Department of State_.___.__ 432 Tiantafellu, Maj. ‘Gen. Rockly, Air Staff, Air BOree. 20stnada Baie sot inant 487 Tribus, Myron, Office of Secretary, Commerce. 537 Trice, J. Mark, Secretary for the Minority...__. 375 Trimble, Vice Adm., Paul E., Coast Guard..__ 586 Trimmer, Harold S., Jr., Office of Administra- Individual Index 1025 Page Trogdon, Brig. Gen. Floyd H., Defense Com- munications Agency Trolinger, James T'., Capitol Police... ._.____ Tromer, John E., Consumer and Marketing, Agriculture. . alaa 5. .aledn A Trossper, Thurman H., Outdoor Recreation, RE A ln sig ek wot Trotter, C. Lester, Federal Bureau of Investi- gation Eo A ay Trotter, Paul L., Senate Republican Policy Committee. 0. cin elnadol eal 263 Trotter, Richard, Joint Committee on Internal Revnue Taxation i... . nim 287 1034 Congressional Directory Page Winebrenner, Tommy L., House Minority 382 Wing Paul, secretary to Representative Llo Winfield, William B., House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries ___._._____ 279 Wing, Dale, Minority Business Enterprise, COMMEIie. os iivseeiecrae OIL Winkelmann, PS W., Office of Architect of the Capit 0). an RRO LATIN 384 Winkler, Montgomery K., administrative assist-ant to Representative Teague of California.. 346 Winkler, Ralph, National Labor Relations FENCE in np Na A a 18 2 eS 640 Winn, Larry, Jr. (Representative from Kansas): Biography. Loi oli aioney. SHINeel.Ail 65 District of Columbia Committee. ___________ 266 Science and Astronautics Committee... ___ 271 Winnacker, Rudolph A Administrative Office of Secretary of Defense. 446 National Historical Publications Commission. 630 Pine Elmer B., Export Programs, Agricul-tare. . BERNIN as Dei Winnett, Dolores K., Senate Republican Policy Committen. cow bor. ois Dios ores 263 Winnett, George, Department of State__________ 428 Winslett, Merrill Y., administrative assistant to! ‘Senator Holland...» von. oo. anlugel 326 Winslow, John, House Committee on Judiciary. 278 Winston, Thomas J., Jr., Public Debt, Treasury. 442 Winte,: Ralph: FT, NASA CC. [00 Dosaol ad 635 Winter, Galen, Federal Supply Service, GSA... 626 Winters, Ronald, Office of the Sergeant of Arms, Sentai jo alter Rg i RIN Cnn 375 Wirth, Conrad L.: National Capital Planning Commission. _____ 639 Washington National Monument Society.... 663 We Lonny E., Office of the Secretary, Wirths, Theodore W., National Science Founda- Ft 10 FM JL I Le 1) Cl LL J RC J 4a 12 7 8 O51 Wisby, Warren J.: Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, In-FL or Cp NEP. 507 National Fisheries Center and Aquarium, AAVISory BoarA. oi oc: 48 segs atm samsmiis 201 Wisgow, Russell P., Atomic Energy Commis-Som oct el JV a8 ORIEL lis JTBE Wise, Gail D., International Security Affairs, ‘Befonse 30] EIGN 0IE0 Loa BEINN Wise, Gilbert H., Consumer and Marketing, Agriculture Graal Lantebah Lato satand Jiyy 522 Wise, James A., administrative assistant to Representative Anderson of Tennessee. ____ 329 Wise, Tom, administrative assistant to Senator OEE. «coe dP Atco rie rt i ws ee fe = 8 Wiser, Ralph L., Civil Aeronautics Board _.____ 606 Wisner, Kenneth A., Installations and Logistics, Peen Sa ahBM ri i Us Witeck, John M., Senate Committee on Appro-priafions: Cola TOA IIR S100 259 Withey, Graydon G., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography). ...._._..._________ 698 Withrow, Frank B., Office of Education, HEW_ 574 Witkowski, Mary E., secretary to Representative 342 LAE Geaits Sl aie Son Witman, William II, Department of State__.___ 429 Witt, Hugh E. , Installations and Logistics, Air pl Witt, William H., Department of State___._____. 429 Wittbrodt, Brig. Gen. Edwin S., Separate Oper- ating Agencies, Ar Boree i. jibes cand l. case 490 Witten, Dr. Wendell P., D.C. Government. ____ 718 Witwer, Capt. Russell G., Headquarters, U.S. Morne COIDS co sa titi. i ow ston iS 473 Witzel, John M., Model Cities, HUD ._._..____._ 581 Wixon, Henry E., D.C. Government__._._______ 716 Wohl, Cmdr. Paul, Office of Judge Advocate General, NAVY; vais cme boobies mits mdi = mms 470 Wohlfarth, Capt. W. C., Jr., National Naval Medic Conary. aesrr rn keno 480 Wojcik, Jane C., House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. LC i 279 Page Wolaver, Howard W., Office of Assistant Secre-iy i Renewal Assistance Administration, Wold, John S. (Representative from Wyoming): Biography-sioosl sessdal) on soltiauninDio 197 Interior and Insular Affairs... _._____._____ 268 Wolf, Alire C., Inter-American Development B anki aorta Loreal] Soren ih sips Vl Wolf, Harold W., Environmental Control, HEW_. 565 Wolf, T¥aren, secretary to Representative Steiger, of Wisconsin, ~~. __2idpS 346 Wolf, Robert E., Land Management, Interior._ 509 Wolf, William P., Property Management and Disposak-Service,;/GSA cL. (ud Tooll sruldl 627 Wolfe, Bennett, House Committee on Standards of: Official‘ Conduct cl. uh é. 5 sual cranks 280 Wolfe, Thomas W., Office of Domestic Gold and Silver Operations, Treasury. . i. lol. agezil 437 Wolff, Arthur H., Consumer ction, HEW_ 563 Wolff, Hugh W., Department of State_._........7433 Wolff, I. A. , Science and Education, Agriculture. 533 Wolff, Lester Li. (Representative from New York): Biography... .oooscaoledu sdminrei tdgis 113 Foreign Affairs Committee. _____._.____.__._._._ 267 Wolff, Louis, Federal Supply Service, GSA_..__ 626 Wolff, Walter Li. , Rural Electrification Adminis-tration eis i se Lda ag wns os Mp rapes 527 Wolfson, Charles M., Senate Radio and Televi- sion Gallery... seein swesseg Hl dooabudd 830 Wolfson, Myer R., General Accounting Office___ 390 Wolfson, Nicholas KK... SEC... cocgriesd-sao 647 Wolk, Sam N., Civil Service Commission. _ _ 608 Wollstadt, Paul, Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Defense LNA BG PI ET i rd 1h 450 Wolman, Davis S., Committee on House Ad-ministration. doco. sgn thon To sat ail 277 Wolph, William R., Outdoor Recreation, Inte-" i 1 HT Ce EE AY SE a i ROO, SE Womack, Don C., Senate Press Gallery___.____._ 786 Wong, Dr. Chung-ming, Office of Saline Water, C8 eon Wa ntl he pl hE 505 Wood, Claude E., administrative assistant to Senator Anderson... cocci emiassi-324 ....... Wood, Harlan, Jr., Information, Interior. ______ 506 Wood, Harlington, Jr., Office of Deputy Attor- ney. General, Justice... co.euondd nb io 491 Wood, Harry E., Commissioner, U.S. Court of Claims... _giicce all contestsDo gd 681 Wood, James A., Select Committee to Regulate dal RE NeRa A ST 273 Wood, N. O., Jr., Office of Administrative As- sistant Secretary, Interior... ioc... 506 Wood, Peter H., Smithsonian Institution_______ 652 Wood, Ralph a; Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System Feit EATERS ened = eer Wood, Ralph L., Washington Metropolitan Area rons. AERO iE tat or ed 662 cio Wood, Roy K., Outdoor Recreation, Interior__. 515 Wood, Russell, Office of Education, HEW______ 574 Wood, William B., Farmers Home Administra- Woodard, Paul L., Law Enforcement, Justice__ 495 Woodcock, Gerald E., Railroad Retirement Woodruff, Elaine, Civil Service Commission_.__ 607 Woodruff, James G., Office of Secretary of the Navy odatui ani ininl GanRier eae Ii 466 Woodruff, William W., Senate Committee on Appropriations. seis rues. Couto dviindd 259 Woods, Leon E., Department of State__._______ 432 Woods, Rear Adm. Mark W., Naval Ordnance Systerns:Command... -> 205 72 (SLi eisin 476 Woods, Rose Mary, Executive Office of the President. lr ab pS 422 Woodside, Charles R., Research and Develop-TORI AYIOY onan esrb Col BEE 460 tics Woodside, Nina B., D.C. Government.._______ 724 Woodson, Granville W., D.C. Government_____ 720 Indiwidual Index 1035 Page Woodward, Donald W., Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations____________ 736 Woodward, William H., Research and Technol-ogy, NASA Woodworth, Laurence N., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation... _________..... 283 Woodworth, Norval W., Bureau of the Chief Postal Inspector 502 Wool, Harold, Manpower and Reserve Affairs, heen ee Le aa Woolbert, Mrs. Robert Gale, administrative assistant to Representative Pikelli) 200 34 Fpddarides, Nancy S., Systems Analysis, De- a) Jack, Office of the Secretary, HUD___. 2 Woolner, Sidney H., administrative assistant to Senator Tart )] Ls 0001 oo HIEHdW 1004 326 Woolnough, Gen. J. X., U.S. Continental Army Command 4 Woolsey, Theodore D., National Center for He tat isticg ol Oe aka 568 Worley, Eugene, chief judge, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography).. 682 Worthington, Francis X., Internal Security, Justice isd ,JU0TivaloBibl JW Da Aa) tea 493 Worthy, XK. Martin: Office of the Secretary, Treasury... __._.__._. Internal Revenue Service, Treasury... ._.___ Wortman, Herbert MeC., D.C. Government__. 724 Wortzel, Arthur I., Department of State. ______ 430 Wotring, Donald R., Architect of the Capitol... 384 Wraight, Dr. A. Joseph, Board on Geographic Names, TRterior...o-oor le sir urea Phas. 507 Wray, Grace E., Court of Claims_________.____. 681 Wrenn, Thomas L., Civil Aeronautics Board... 606 : Wright, A. Bruce, ‘Associate Solicitor, Interior. _ 506 wright, Char les 1. , Metropolitan Police Depart- Wright, is , National Labor Relations Boar d * Wright, Douglas G., Southwestern Power Administrapiontti/ot VR od wad HGS. 514 Wright, Elizabeth K., D.C. Government._______ 724 Wright, Harry F., Southeastern Power Admin- istration, Interior Em fed, 514 Wright, James C., Jr. (Representative From Texas): Biography: cos CITE Soda. 175 -saas-ooostapne Government Operations Committee... _______ 267 Public: Works ‘Committee... 2A 271 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing 5 Wright, James F., Headquarters, Marine Corps. 474 Wright, James R., National Bureau of Standards. 550 Wright, James Skelly, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biography). il. oiidull odoin h. ul Solid 672 Wright, Louise M., House Committee on Edu-cation and'Taboro. soil). dolor tl ocho 276 Wright, Lundy R., Jr., Federal Power Com-mission. aoe and] LE oil Lonnie 620 Wright, Ralph: International Labor Organization.....________ 745 International Labor Organization, United Nations... .... odzedsil bos sb lucils 757 Wright, Stephen J., National Council on the HUumonities. a. = S00IEMUS 640 cccnressasen Wright, Virginia L., Office of the Secretary of the Army ER Ne ER TS 458 Wright, William E., National Science Founda-Hr a a IT a Wright, William E., U.S. Tariff Commission... 659 ~ Wrigley, Ann N., secretary to Representative Mayuuiina® Los. tedssseli dole badd 341 Wroth, Lt. Col. James M., Office of Assistant Seer etary. of the Armylacos. Loaiza di aeal 459 Wu, Yuan L., International Security Affairs, Defense. cic bh aemonedl. ok in ivssuduaontd.. 449 Wurster, William W., U.S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission............... soul. 204 Page Wurzbach, Donna, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Senate. _.._._____.__..___.___._ Wyatt, DeMarquis D., Program Plans and: Analysis, NASA... dt S5ituoravcinBin Wyatt, Wendell (Representative from Shi 8 Biography FET Be NRT TN SNES I LL SO APproprigtions.: co te, SU. goviGlE coliivomame 5] boas of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad-mmm SS Ra 3 made Ch no lpia LL 295 Wyekofr. J. Bernard, D.C. Alcoholic Beverage Control Boyd 715 Wydler, John W. (Representative from New York): Biography. .doestl othe sash JISH ES slunk od 113 Government Operations Committee.._.__.____ 267 Science and Astronautics Committee. ________ 271 Wylie, Chalmers P. (Representative from Ohio): Biography . en MRE TE LEE AREY. 139 Banking and Currency Committee _._______._ 265 Wyman, Louis C. (Representative from New Hampshire): Biography. -. Jeiircrzmevadth nt boinusin dda fe 102 Appropriations Committee... _.___..__________ 264 Wyman, Mrs. Louis C., The Congressional Club. 611 Wyman, Marian R., House Committee on Edu- cation and Labor.c.. «cl. shucil -feasaisamads 276 Wynstra, Nancy A., D.C. Government_.._____. 725 X Xander, Herman W., U.S. Capitol Police. ...__ 384 Xanthopoulos-Palamas, Christian, Ambassador from’ Greece. [= A000. 0 UGUIIAL iy 763 Xavier, Comdr. Nelson A., Joint Brazil-U.S. Defense Commissions J 20% il HO ai 748 Ximenes, Vicente T., Equal Employment Opportunity Commission....... 612 Y Yabroff, Arthur, Library of Congress..___.._.____ 391 Yago, John W., Senate Committee on Public orks, .leobsdl ddidn sinueth . Li sede. ue 263 Yahner, Philip A., Office of the Solicitor, Labor. 556 Yakobson, Sergius (Library of Congress): Legislative Reference Service... __.__.______ 392 Reference. Department... . .i4 = sven 394 -invvassbi Fone Antoine W., International Monetary Fun 746 Yarborough, Ralph W. (Senator from Texas): Trg ni Rnd iden Abdali San Si fed 171 Appropriations Committee. __..______________ 252 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. __.____ 255 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ 255 Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs .Lnnli] odd ds solBio. A bude neg 257 Senate Special Committee on Aging_______.___ 258 Gallaudet. College. ic. 0 42 25. . Sh tena fl ~ sues 562 Four I. Kennedy Center for the Performing 657 mission. . LT so 2 Do Yard, Sharon G., secretary to Representative Michel. .......c.cicipenennasgennzan 341 bliin Yarley, Chalmers B., Federal Trade Commis-Son. cocoa, JR EUILITO ERIN Tad DORE, 622 Yarymovych, Michael, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force... __.____.________. 484 Yater, Mrs. Wallace M., D.C. Government_____ 724 Yates, Alfred F., D.C. Government._.__________ 716 Yates, Ann R., secretary to Representative Cunningham... __.obogel sollosbiafahd 333 Yates, Peggy K., Select Committee on Stand- ards and Conduct, Senate. _.._..._......... 263 Yates, Sam L., Jr., Department of State_._._.__ 432 Yates, Sidney R. (Representative from Illinois): I RY reree ot She ns rs Appropriations Committee... _______._______ 264 Yates, Virginia M., administrative assistant to Senator Byrd of West Virginia____.__________ 324 Yatron, Gus (Representative from Pennsyl-vania): LTT en ee Lo SS i i, | 151 1036 Congressional Directory sh | Page Yatron, Gus—Continued | Foreign Affairs Committee. __.___________.____ 267 | Yeager, Philip B., House Committee on Science ! ANG ASIrONautes. oisro arian 280 | Yeagley, J. Walter, Internal Security, Justice. ._ 493] Yeakel, Carl D., Federal Supply Service, GSA. 626 Yee, Donna w., ’ Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, Senate: UJ) Tio yO L000 262 Yeldell, Joseph P., D.C. Government. ........ 724 Yingling, Roswell M., of of Apis eye 1 Assistant to ecretary of the Army _________ Ylitalo, J. Raymond, Ambassador to Paraguay. e Yocum, Floyd E., D.C. Fire Department. ____ Yohe, J ack, Civil Aeronautics Board... ____ 606 Yolles, Stanley F., Health Services and Mot Health, HEW. SOTO BOM UEOD WES, DUES OTH) Yordy, Karl D., Health Services and Mental | Health, HEW Lier Se Ee RE pada Ae SAA a Yost, Charles W..: Special siscions, AN. oil. D0 sluo.l as " ’ | by CE AR Svar a Youmans, Erla S., House Committee on Public 0 orks 1 279 | Young, ADWAI Ao) Bao a aT aan | Thicrhationsi Book for. Retontizasting And 742| International Finance Corporation _ SL ECT 744 | Young, Arthur F., Buresu of the Census... Sil Young, Charlotte C., D.C. Government _______ 718 Yours Dam, National Commission on Product 0) a IA RE I A pe! iio | Young, Dennison, Jr., Senate Select Committee | on Small Business. .._..........0.c.-i. ---258 Young, Doris M., secretary to Representative 330 Sk IRE, I reYours, BB, nisrAmeiean Feopleal, Tana 739 | Young, Helen C., Telephone Exchange________ 386 | Young, John (Representative from Texas): Blogantelo a 176 | nts Rules Committee lio aolLLL 003 271 JIU Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. ___.___ 282 Young, John D., Bureau of the Budget _ _ 422 Young, John M. ’ Regional Offices, Chil Service COnmASSIOn io 0. hie bos dois wai 609 | Young, Lenard B., Federal Power Commission. 621 Young, Margaret M. , secretary to Representa- tive Bob Wilson of California... 348 Young, Martin D., Gorgas Memorial Institute__ 631, Young, Milton R. (Senator from North Dakota): 4550 TR A SI Sl PR i 133 Agriculture and Forestry Committee. ___.____ 252 Appropriations Committee... ___..__ 252 Republican Policy Committee... ___________ 256 Young, Robert B., Senate Committee on the Judieiaryoc ColloidSolliinaed Jo sds 261 Ji Young, Robert E., Office of the Director, ov efonse.. SOL U0 90 UNL 06, J LEDaNT RII Young, Robert W., U.S. Capitol Police_________ Young, Rodney, Smithsonian Institution. __.___ 652 Young, Roger D., Office of the Legislative Counsel, TYouse Xo. i 383 Young, Stephen M. (Senator from Ohio): DO DY rr rRA TATE 13 5 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee... 252 Armed Services Committee... ___.____.____ 253 Public Works Committee... _____.___..._. 256 Senate Office Building Commission....._._.___ 203 Special Committee on Aging... _________ 258 Young, William F., D.C. Government____.__.____ 730 Young, William H., Committee on Rules and Administration,.Senate... Clo CSU. 263 Youngblood, Rufus W., U.S. Secret Service...__ 441 Youngblood, V. Tommie, secretary to Repre- COTTAER AL emi beet albert 347 Youngdahl, Luther Wallace, senior judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia 93 Ta rier 0 1) SE el Sean ae Mei 689 ederim Younger, Thomas L., District Government..__ 721 Youngs, Robert L., Forest Service Agriculture. 526 Yourman, Edwin H., Office of the Secretary, HEW 560 Page Yowell, Roy H., Maritime Administration______ 547 Yudkin, Maj. Gen. Richard A., Plans and Op- erations, Adr-Fores J. i. lll Isl 488 Yurich, Steve, Forest Service, Agriculture..___. 525 Yuzwiak, Edgar A., National Bureau of Stand- EAB. criterion SA Bd ga SLA, JDL IIE. 550 - : Ganon, Clement J. (Representative from EL 101 Porton Ali COR aren Temes 267 Father Marquette Tercentenary Commission.. 287 Gaclioriody Joa, George A. Defense Supply 7 Zaciewski, Leonard, Geological Survey, Interior. 508 Zagami, Placidino, Office of the Secretary of the Senate, Official Reporters of Debates... 374 Zagoria, Sam, National Labor Relations Board. 640 Zann, Dore, pA alae assistant to ih epresentafive Bolle.. |. ci... nievewil Zahn, J. Hillman, District Board of Vocational Zai UHLG Re ena bs SE Zaidlicz, Edwin, Land Management, Interior.. 510 Zamudio, Vice Adm. Miguel M., J oint Mexican- VS DotoneO sareedns 748 COTEHUTEION ese z and ers, Theo dore R., D. C. Police Departinent. ror Zanotti, Isidoro, Pan American Union_._._______ Zantovsy, Jaroslav, Czechoslovakian Ghargs Aros aBY es Zoroidkes, HymanS., Installations and Logistics, a SR EER Cy RLZartman, Leonard, Small Business Administra-ion Zarur M., Amin, Inter-American Tropical Tuna COTIIIEION £ cis er a iran e 739 gym, Joshua A., Food and Drug Administra-I IAT A Sa er Te ee ie SUNG lie Zeifman, Jerome M., House Committee on FHACIALY ol i ots die pmeiamame bi 278 Zeis, Joseph E., D.C. Fire Department______.__ 725 Zeisel, Joseph S., Federal Reserve System _______ 604 Zelenko, Benjamin L., House Committee on the Judielony.. lo. 0 ile it arabada s 278 Zellers, Charles N., Indian Affairs, Interior______ 508 Zengerle, Joseph C., Jr., Installations and FoRISLICS ATI, caer sons re ste tbat vend 460 Zens, Clarence M., Office of Publications, Comores. iy iit as tem tar 544 Zepp, Glenda, secretary to Representative Brienborn. airy or a aa 334 Ziegler, Ronald L., Executive Office of the Presi-RrLLIN ps I ae 422 Ziemer, Paul A., Office of Publications, Com-WAOYEOL cc edn Ds iri bald de 50% wits bt midi 38 Ziernicki, L. Anthony, Public Buildings Serv-RLY WREST WTSI WM A PO 625 Zimmerly, Harriet, Office of Secretary of the 5 Ar Toren Joroball NESE whee TC ay Zimmerman, Eliot W., Forest Service, Agricul-(oc Ee NU RIE i ee 526 Zimmet, Louis, Maritime Administration_______ 546 Zincke, Bernard J., House Committee on Mer-chant Marine and Fisheries.....___________ 279 Zink, Col. Harry J., Office of Secretary of Trans-BOLEALION. = 2s cone = 22s ass sms ur tnt ddat di Lid, 585 Zinn, Dr. Charles J., House Committee on Judielary-o i NTI 278 Zinner, Paul, Bureau of Mines__. __________.___._.__ 511 Zion, Roger H. (Representative from Indiana): Public Works Committee... ____.____..__ 271 Zirkind, Ralph, Research and Engineering, Defense... aii. JH IhdeAla Zollner, Maxime-Leopold, Ambassador from Dalyomey. iii. ead IT, 764 SSliesiiunill Zook, Donovan Q.,Department of State_.______ 429 a Elizabeth, International Affairs, Air hi 8 Individual Index 1037 Page Page Zumwalt, Eugene V., Land Management, Zwach, John M.—Continued Interior = tn Je cdlen rane oe ee 509 Gallandet College. oro cli onto Sidi 562 Zwach, John M. (Representative from Minne-Zweben, Murray, Office of Secretary of the sota): rl ES a le SS Blography..... oa oiepa es 91 | Zwerdling, Joseph, Federal Power Commission. 620 Agricultare Committees, . =._ _. 5 264 | Zwerling, Abraham A., Securities and Exchange Veterans’Affairs Committee... _........ 272 Commission ot PANNA CHR Ae ieiER ISAA BHR SanhDRAIN NARI AIOCRE : ZNBAI ena aKAR shaltDTRRIEEIARITK ns ol liaateIRIAN ells ie bh x x - 8 % SAALele al : : = : Tatar : sgt! rail atNR0 ater t ie XaEARN OE esl4) ioARIE Sin &/ taleiety . SIRI Tne 0 Lata -SDE . AR 2 att, / ae,itoa | SOE Cl i st als ARIa 34 | RAENTAA ae ae Fe . 2% y ANS a ¥ a RRR . atin tetARIES 5 i . ARRE ! : | os 5 5 : : 8 RIEDSh y Hy of EX ; rei 6 ras | = SR : Stay RN wh = | - : ra X00| GOS : WHEY